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YOEUME XI.
THE DAILY MORNING POST.
Printed and PuUished day. Morning, (Sunday excepted.
BT HARPJERife PHILLIPS,
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wt&the Establishment of Uu Morning Post
u one of the largest Job Printing Offices tn the aiy, where aU
kinds qf work udone on the shortest notice, and most reason
able terms. ,
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C« Orlando Loomli)
4 TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, aboro Wood.
A jy-fcy , : ;
■■■ • - Thomas M. SlanhaU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrio’s Buildings, Fourth
street. . jan7:ly
- R« B* Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth stroot, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. je2.y
jr. N. M’Clowtv, • -
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office in
J\, Bnfreweli’s Bandings, on Grant street. Jo 2
C> Darragh,
A -TTORNEY AT LAW—Office in B&kewoU’s Buildings, on
Grant street, opposite tho Court Haute. jv24:ly
T Coisitty
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, 137 Fourth street, above
Btulthflftld, Pittsburgh, Pa. eprA-y
"TT" U. H. Hazen, .
ATTORNEY. AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, aboTe and
. nearSmlthfidd. matfTy
James Rosa Snowden,
4 TTORNEY AT LAW—Office and reshlonce, No. 1«
J\_ Third street, Pittsburgh. marts
George P. Gillxaore,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW— Offloe, re
moved to 2nd door below Grant street, on Fourth, to
the office lately oocupicdby Aldorman ‘Miller. marSO
J. S. Morrison,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re-
J\. moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
Pa oprifhy
R. Biddle Roberta,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—ODice, No. 132 s-mithfield street,
"between Filth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend
<4 to--special attention given to Conveyancing. (Uec3dy
Ttromos Means,
Attorney at. law and solicitor in chancery.
Offico, nest door to tho Tost Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4 ■ -
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 10a Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Ba, fourth door bekrsr Sir. Rody Patterson's Livery
Stable. jcSS
B». Bnckmaster,
ALDERMAN— Office, Fourth street, third door atove
•Emithfield, South side. Conveyancing of all kinds done
with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Es»
• tatß'cxsznlsod, Ac. novio
«J» S* Hamilton*
A TXORNET AI lAW, has removed u> the office in Fifth
|/V street* between Wood andfimithfleld street*, -formerly
HDcpupicd bj Thos. Hamilton, K*}., dec’d, and will attend to
tyho bwdOtaa remaluifts.uafipiahgd m*>D..ina.docfojt. (p3„t 13
Velicfton SalatnpcTj
4 ECHHECT AM) CIVIL EN'UlNliliK—Drawings and
Plans of Buildings prepared at abort notice. Land sur
-5 promptly attended to. Office— Grant street, be>
J&fcween Second and Third. apnfcly
i ■ i I' i "
—*&**#»— -•
*AHCXLW. W-f" iLKAm WASOEfCroa.
4 Black <&> Vubingio&t
"j'lT A^PAJlT^Eilfilll^Xiz£Xj l nsspc&tetf
Slack 4: Wasihsgtok. One or the other of them, when not
in Court, eon bo found at all times in tbo ofltce, on
Vouith street. Pittabargh, ccnr occupied by Sir. IKarfe. (fct&
am n. h*calbont ... rnts. i. ktenak.
il'Calmoxit & Keenan.
TTORXEYS AT lAW—No. 120 Fourth sirreot, opposite
. Wilkins Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa.
EUROPEAN LAW AGENCY.
Mr. Kxctas, in connection with Hugh Keenan, Esq.,
ounacTlor at Law, Dublin, Ireland, collects claims, makes
in, in Europe; and ono of them annually makes
tour through Great Britain, Ireland and America, [marll
Win* J> Rote,
'tIATE OFFICIAL INTERPRETER—lnterpreter of For-
J rfgn Languages Is far tbe Commonwealth of Penn*
■lraxua, to reside in the City of Pittsburgh, Oounty of Alle*
ieny, may bo found every day, from 9 a. *l, an til Cp.jl,
i the Quarter Sessions Coart lloom, or at No. 160 Fourth
root. Bonds, Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and
1 legal or Other writings wfaatsover, translated from or into
teGeanan: French,-Italian and Spanish language*, with
wttwwai usd despatch. aprSrOni
* - . ~ Dr* 8* Kylt|
'CONTINUES to practice Medicine, Surgery, and Obstorics
jof Midwifery, Eclectically,.ln accordance with scientific
indplc& and hence yrttb great success.
4S» Office and.residence, No. 68 Diamond alley. Office
> urs, 9 to 12 a. v., and 2 to 5 *. a
N. B.—lnfiUliblajrcmediesi.lbr Dyspepeda, Consumption in
i Jndpient stages, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Tetter, Cholera
irbus, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Asiatic or
female diseases; diseases of the liver and kid*
ya; Scrofula, Dropsy, &C4 and antidoneato all per
is, prepared kept fbr-eale. Mercury, antimony and
or preparations, os veil as the lancet, are entirely dis*
BUSINESS CARDS.
G* L< Hood,
UPORTKR, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fine WATCH
ES, GOLD JEWELRY, PURE SILVER WARE, PLAIT
GOODS, Ac. All kinds of Watches and Jewelry carcfnl
iepaired. No Si Market street, two doom from Third iL,
[decll
BoUQebuoA & Haun^ein,
rPHOGBAWIBES—Third street, opposite tho Post-offlce,
/Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscspa, Bill Head*, Show BUI*,
sels; Architectural sad Machine Drawings, Badness end
\tin£ f>nit, cten EngrsTEd or Brawn' as Stone, Printed
VjftT*, Gold, Bronze, or Black, in the most approved style,
. at the most reasonable prices. octlfcly
U. y. rkVtmnl. »U\VID CH£23~.......-CI!ULLX3 M'&KIQUT.
f Campbell, Ch«sa & Co*
CITY TACK FACTOBY—Warehouse £9 Water sL,
Pittsburgh. The subscribers nmnuiactaro and keep ccn>
* on band all elies of Tacks, Bnula and Sparables; Fin:
Tlont and Hob Nails; fine Blned Hour Barrel end
\’nlla; Copper Nails and'Tacks; Barrel Nalls; Oop*
r Shoo Nalls; Pattern maker's Points; Birota,
pygly
Austin lioomlif
AQKNTj Merchandise, Stock, and Bill
‘lSlce, No. 92 fourth Street, (abore Wood.) The
toff opened, an office at tho abore place, fbr the
i dating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
-nits fbr the security of Money, anil fbr tho
of Stocks. Will also giro prompt and
to baying, selling, renting of and leas
f-jyy) AUSTIN LOOMIS.
JL. P. V'DOWUX
j£« &■ McDowell,
> £CTOBB,STOCK AND. BILL BROKERS.
0 . Jones i (V*. Bonking House, corner of
rarth streets, Pittsburgh,
id country collections promptly attended to.
-Whitmore and Wolff, B. A. Fahnestock. & Gx,
letsen, Wm. Bagolfiy & 00., J. P. Tanner & Co.,
Harper & Phillips.
W. 8. Haven.
PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Latb Josnr
■OCXIOX,) BLANK BOOK amp STATIONE*
TJSB—is prepared to azecuto or civ style of
'tX, Steamboat Job Printing and
; furnish every, article in the Blank Book,
at iho shortest notice vnd on the
•tOnac '
* stationery Warehouse, eorner of Market
tnd Book Bindery, Ko. 60 Third st nbria
E* Ct StooktoD.
& STOCETOS— BOOKSELLER, STATION
♦. AND BINDER* vrould respectfully in
of Merchants and others, to his large and
BLANK BOOKS, consisting of Day Books,
s, Invoice, P«h, Order and Letter Books, of
i of the test paper, and hound la tho .most
•which he offers at prices that cannot tell to
Blank Books ruled and botmd to .aqy.giv*
Mng - of every description executed with
v No. 47 Market street. Jy2B
Stnurt & 8111)
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa—Dealers in Groce-
Wheat, Bye, Oats, Corn, Bariey,Porkf Bacon,
'ihcesc, Clover, Timothy and flax Seeds, Iron,
Ac. Particular attention paid to tho sale
ice. _
Messrs. Mfen & Hunter, Robt. Daiicll & Co.,
A King & Moorhead, McGUUA 1100,
.Pittsburgh? Fenner & McMillan, MaraUon; Jos.
•Esq-St. Loots. f»gp26
TiUlffC* <fc Banej
fSUCCESBOB3.TO. MAflolll*, BAifS * Cfc)....
’ASI> FORWARDING MERCHANTS,: No*
l Stwct, Pittsburgh—Are sow prepared, to
-d. goods by Hirer, Canal, Ballroaaor.Wag*
i 8 aid regularity. They will-alsoderote
>the purchaao and sale of Produce, Mer*
ittaboigh Manufactures, £&, and feel lop
"ability togive. peculiar satisfaction to all
tem wi& commands, they respectfully soli
tsigtunentfl»' - -f*P 6
Si * ~
jivn COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 01
jSinMlO*—Having fcm «BRaged In U»
, ttalirt tfr yc««, in tWJ dty.iroaU Tfr
JSmmcntaofGoodJ, to bMoMln ttd»
or; privoto
nf Goods consirowi ustbr sals -
King & Moorhead,
GRuCERS AND' VkODiJCE DEaLEKS
•yy . N 0.27 Wood itisst, Pittsburgh. [my23
Smith A Sinclair,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION HER*
CHANTS—Corner Wood and First sta. [aor3 -
, Isaac Williams*
“JIXERCHANT TAILOR—No.I2 Smith field street, between'
ix*. Eirst and Scoonfl etrecta..., .. . {oykj
B. A. Foh&estock & Com
*IM7~ MOUE&A I<K DRUG WAREHOUSE—Corner -First and
V T Wood streets, and corner Wood aiid <=«•«** [fcbl
James C. Watt*
MERCHANT TAEU3R— No. So Market street, between
Second'and Third, Pittsburgh, Pa.
William M. flofmly.
TTTHOLESALE GROCER, DEALER IN PRODUCE AND
YY PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. 281 Liberty
rtreet, dtaxSUy opposite Eagle Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. [ jy2fcy
Cooley <S& Laird,
jLTERCHANT TAlLOßi£—Wood streot, second door from
AT.I. Water. Will koep.constantly on hand a veU selocted
lot of Clothing. (marMifcy
William Glenn,
BOOKBINDER —Corner of Third anti wood streets, above
C. H. Kay, where ho Is prepared to do overy description
of Holing and R|ndir>p [doc2
~ Jehu H. Blellor,
TTrHOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
YY INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Music, School Books and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. [janl
Daniel Yonngion,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—Corner
Penn and Hand streets. All work neatly executed.
Orders punctually attended to. [mar22;y
R. C. &toekto&)
Late Johnson & stockton, bookseller, sta
tioner, Printer and Binder—corner of Market and
Third streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. . [jySltlf
Thomas M. Little,
"TXT ATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
YY Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel.
All Kinds of Jewelry mado and repaired. [aps:ly
Paul & Murdock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANB, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. (apl:tf
Bonnet’s
Monochromatic depository— no. 73 Third street
Third May—New Painting*: The Garden of Gethso
mane; Tho Cemetory of Scutari. myffctf
W. W. Bl’Clnre,
HOUSE. SION. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTKR-Oom
Wood and Fifth streets, under Patrick* A Friend's Ur
ker office. Pittsburgh, To. marShly
C. a CCHJUN3 _ ......TKOS- CCMMIJOJ.
Cummins & Co.,
Forwarding t commission merchants—Wheat
City Block, Massillon, Ohio. [Jci-r3.-*Iy«S
C. A> Bl’Anulty & Co.,
Transportation, forwarding and commission
MERCHANTS—Depot, Canal Basin, 408 Ponn st, Mtto
bnrgh. aplS
L. Tntenr & Brother,
Dealers in wines, liquors, importeb a domes
tic SEGARS, Ac. —No, 76 Smith field street, near Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh. botlB
XTO. 121 Second street—Negotiator of Bonds. Mortgages,
JLi Time Bills, and Stocks. Also, Pittsburgh Manufacture*,
and Merchandise, always on hand, or procured at short no
tice. qprlfcly
filarcui W. AcbesoOf
ATTORNEY AT LFW Office, Fourth street, between
Smith field and Grant.
References—-C. Ihoi&eU, W. AF. Wilson, and M'Knight A
Brother. Jj2&y
SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER—Comer Foun
tain and Seventh street*. Persona wanting anything In
that lino will do well to call, as 1 am determined to sell a*
cheap os any other person ia the city. (ropi:y
WTLUAM MtttEK Milln bickstsCN, Pittsburgh.
Miller A Blcketion,
*\TTUOLESALE GROCERS, IMPUKTEUa OF BRANDIES,
Y Y Wines and Began*—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin
and Liberty streets, iHttgburgh. Iron, Nail*. Cotton Yams,
Ac., constantly on hand. jy2H
3r. B. Sheriff,
Forwarding and commission merciunt, and
Dealer in all kinds of Western Produce and Pittsburgh
Manufactures—No. HO Market street, HtUbargh. He will
promptly attend to ail business entrusted to his care.
frH» _
j. D. William* & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FA3IILY GROCERS, AND
Forwarding and Caxnmi&<k>t> Merchants, Dealer* in
Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures*—Wood
four doors above Fifth. Pittsburgh. mart
*hascw KH-L<Tt«, joita mcolb, uzKit ywiss,
Pittsburgh. Maryland. Pittsburgh.
Sellers, Nicols A Co.,
PRODUCE .i>d GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. AOS Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sperm. LiiLsoud and Laid Oil*. jy2S
*1 RESPECTFULLY informs his friend.* and the public in
,1 L general, that ho has opened the house formerly occupi
ed by 8. Hhep&nl. in \i ilkiusburgh, where ho is prepared to
nccummodate trn Tellers and persons going out fruzn the city.
dec2lkt£.
BTTi C. Uorgan,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONKU—»m* always on hand
a general of fvh«*»l, HL-cuilnatMus and Blank
Book*, Printing, Po*t and Cap J*aper, Ac, Wholesale and Re
tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh
tgjh. W anted, Rags and Tanner*' Scrajis. aplfcly
Joseph K.itt»
MERCHANT TAILOR—No. 273 Liberty
rtreut, I'lltsborgb, lbL. (oue door beUrw Eagle Hotels —
1a now receiving from tlie East a handsome assortment of
Cloths', Cast&nere* and Vestings, which wfll be made to or
der in the rhortest notice, and at the lowest prices—FOß
CASH. oetTrtf
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WATCHES,
Jewelir, Silver Ware. Fancy and Variety Ooods, Rac
kets, Combs, Ac. —No. Pi Market street, between Fifth street
and tho Diamond. (Successors to Kinsey A Knox.,) Clock*,
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. aug2G
House, sign, and ornamental ; painter, and
Denier in Paint*—No. 44 St. Clair street, Httsburgfa.
lias constantly on hand all kinds of l v aJnt‘, either dry or
mixed, Japan ozul Copal Vornhh. linked Oil, Boiled Oil,
Spirit* Turpentine, Window Glass of all fixes. Putty, Paint
Brashes, Ac.; all of the best quality, and fur sale at reasons'
bie prices. sepll
AT No. 18 Fifth, Third door from Market street—Manu
factures to order the best quality of GENTLEMEN’S
SHIRTS. Those gentlemen who hare found it difficult to
obtain a uvtt-Jitting and thorou/fhly made Shirt, can be sailed
by calling anil leaving their measure.
ALSO—On hand, a large quantity of Ready Mode Shirts,
of ail size*, for Men and Boys. J*B
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FRENCH BRANDIES,
WINES, &<x; warranted pure; and exceedingly low pri
ce*, for cash. Also, in bottle*, very fine old Cbompaigne
Wine, Jenny Lind, Heldsiek and Locomotive brands; pure
old Brandies; old Port, Sherry, Madeira and Joke Wines.
All Liquors and Wines at this establishment, will be found
of a superior quality. L TUTEUK * BROTHERS,
au!4:2ni No. 70 Smithfleid street
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS—Manufacturer* of all
kinds of Bros* work, Locomotive, Bteam Engine, Plum
bers, Ac 4 also, Cotton Batting manafoctarers. laundry on
Between street, Allegheny City—Office, corner of Hsrkst and
Fifth streets, Plttsbiirgb. Old Brass and Copper taken in
exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry
or Office olil be punctually attended to. fcbfhly
Looking glass and brush factory— no. 12c
Wood street, ol}ove Fifth. Keeps constantly on hand
and manufactures to order, every description of Mahogany
and Gilt Framed Looking Glasses; also, looking glass plates,
by tlie box or single plat©. Pictures and Portraits framed
with neatness and despatch. A full assortment of Brushes
on hand and made to order, of the host material. Together
with a variety of house famishing goods, wholesale or retail,
to suit purchasers, at reduced pricoa. fob2G:flm
WULfianTS'roT tUo,
UNDERTAKER —Filth street, immediately opposite the
Theatre, respectfully informs his friends, and the pub
lic generally, that ho has resumed his business as a Furnish
ing Undertaker, lie is supplied with, and always keeps on
hand, Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and all other
articles necessary on such occasions.
Silver Plates, ice Boxes, and Leaden Coffins, will bo sup
plied in order. A fine lleorse end Carriage always ready to
attend funerals. #op29:ly
J. J. Gillespie,
NO. 76 Wood street, I’Uteborgh-—Manufacturer of Look
ing Glasses, and Wholesale Dealer In Combs and Varte
ty Goods, offers to his customers and the nubile a most com
plete assortment of Goods in his line, suitable to the spring
trade.
Being extensively engaged in the manufacture of every
variety of Looking Glasses, he is enabled to offer induce
ments to purchasers, equal to any boas© in the Union.
qprihtf
Henry Demmler,
Manufacturer of tin, coffer-and sheet iron
WARE; D&at.kr nr Qocsb Formoms Hardware —
No-1 SO Liberty Street, Pisttburgh—Keeps always on hand a
large assortment of Tin and Copper Ware, Ac., best quality,
which ho wOl sell at very.low prices for cash, wholesale ana
retail.
Country merchants are invited to wdi at his stand.
All Job Work In the above businow; also: Spouting and
Roafßing Houses, will be promptly attended to at moderate
prices. (nov!9
James Lowry, Jr..
CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER— No. 294
Fettermaa’s Row, Liberty street, has on h»nd * largo
stock of Chain and Bedsteads of every description, made of
the host materials, which he will sell lower than articles of
the same quality can- be sold in the city. Ho would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Wamnt
Chairs and Bedsteads, which ho will sell at greatly reduced
Also, Turning of every description executed in tho
neatest manner. Orders left at tho Ware Rooms, or at the'
Mill, comer of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly
attended to. maria
R.- SOL
Jamo> Melllnger)
MONONGAIIELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully
inform his Mends and the public, that his new wgfatb.
Ushment is now in full operation, and timt he is prepared to
famish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Plaued Lumber,
with promptness, and at tho lowest rates.
1 ‘Udard and Plonk, planed op. ona or both sides, constantly
on band.
Bdsh, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
order.
Baudots and Carpenters.would find'lt to their advantage
to ove him a call, as he can how furnish them with
stus suitablo for every description of work.
B* Bird & Com
T> ITTSBURG H LEATHER lO3 Wood streetr-
X Share received a Fall supply of'stock jnthdritoe.-
timareand New Yoifc Bole Leather, Philadelphia Kips and
CblfjSkins, French Calf Skins, Country UppoT, Kips and Calf
Skinp, Morocco Unlng and Binding Skins; Tminers’ OH, and
Tanhera’and Curriers’ Tools; and, taken all together they
believe it the largest and best assortment ever offered before
byafiyone house in Pittsburgh. All of which wis uepre-
Tiared to soli to cash and prompt'paying customers at the
yerydowest prices possible.
Yfk t ake pleasure in showing our stock, and cordially In-
VUO call and examine, before purehaatoj^ote*-
PUBLISHED DAILY BY HARPER & PHILLIPS, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY - IN ADVANCE.
BUSINESS CARDS.
G. W. T.r>or,
G. V. Arbnthnot,
11. W. Horbac
Kennedy dt Haalett,
C. Hathews,
Tutenr 4k Brothers,
Herron A Criswell*
W, H. W
*•* ' 1
V. "H. \
BUSINESS CARDS.
Fetaer, StcHtUan & Artlinr,
HOLESAfcK GROCERS”*'ANII’COMMISSION HER-
CaAjrrB, Broad teet»T{Cy-Yog>c. (margfcly*
. . William C. JHnrphey,
HOLE3ALE DEALER la Trimmings, Notions, Fancy
T T aod Variety Goods, No. Q Wood street, betwoem Third
sad Fourth, Pittsbnrgh* «cp4
I. W. Chadwick,
T\EALER IN HAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street,
XJ Pittsburgh. The highest price La cash paid ibrraga.
mylby
Card*
HLER, (succzssor to Muarar* tat,) WOOL DEAL
• EB AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, tor the sale
of American Woolen Goods, No. 139 liberty street. [my4
Roiiell d> Johnit<m t
TXrHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
T T »ad Dealers In Produco and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 297 (new buildings,) liberty street octll
«J. Ri Weldin,
*TT7~HOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and
IT School Books, Paper and Stationery, No. 63 Wood
street, (between Third and Fourth,) Pittsburgh, Pa. (mr2o
“ : C. P. SMITH,
SHIRT MANUFACTURER, and Dealer In Gentlemen’s
Furnishing, Fancy and Variety Goods, No. 93 Wood at,
second door below Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct!By
R. F. WEDDELL,
AGENT (or tho purchase and sale of Real Estate, dealer
in Bonds, Mortgages, Notes, Ac. Office, Spume’s Build*
lags, corner of SmUbfleld and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
oct4:y
UENBT H'CCIXOUGIL- JOIIS HA<U*~ J>. M'CCIXOCOH.
Henry Bl’Cnlloagh dc, Co.,
TTTIIOLESALB GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
TT ond Healers In all kinds of Produce, comer of Penn
and Inrin streets, Pittsburgh. marll
0. B. UILZZKBXSG7 ). BCOOAC
SlUtenberger <fc Co.,
Forwarding and commission merchants, and
dealers in ail kinds of Western Produce and Pittsburgh
Mannfurrturcs, No. 115 Front atroct, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jel2
Lockwood's
CLEVELAND, PITTSBURGH AND MASSILLON EX
PRESS, Leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. BARER A FORSYTHE, Agta.
my7:ly
James A* Jones*
■\T7TIOLESALG AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, corner of
Vy liberty and Hand streets. A complete assortment
of Drugs, Chemicals aniT Family Medicines always on hand.
apr2.
Kv g. Officer,
MANUFACTURER of &U hinds of Trank and Packing
Boxes, DDworth's Placing Mill, Grant street, between
Seventh and Eighth.
Boxes made and delivered at the shortest notice. [jaD
L. B. JOHNS J. Lav ELI.
J. Lavely A Co.,
Dealers in choice family groceries, t«»,
Pickles, Fruits, Ac, Ac.—No. 265 Liberty street, (north
side.) one door below Hand. my2£y
KAY A CO.,
(latk camis n. eat,)
TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS, Station*
yy en and Paper Dealers, corner of Wood and Third
Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy3o
"Vf AVAL AJICIUTECTv—A few copies of the Shipwright's
X v Own Book, or Boat Builder's Guide—by G. W. Rodgers,
—in two volumes, containing 1? rapper plate engravings of
Drafts and Models, fur aalo cheap, by
jy3o KAY A CCL 55 Wood street
A. Tindle,
SgtfmjJk WHOLESALE and Retail SADDLE, HARNESS,
i^M^TRII\-K f VALISE and CARPET BAG manuflm
*» turer, No, 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
l. a. xTAimsi.vs.
L« S. Waterman JSI Bona*
'TTT'HOLESALB GROCERS, Cbstuturion and Forwarding
Y f iltrcfotnii, dealers in all kinds of Pradnce and Pitta
burgh Manufactured articles, *M agents for the aalo of
Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured Tobacco, Noe. 60
and 81 Water and 62 First street, Pittsburgh. octl
A. J. BTIIAKT,
W( SL’CCZ 9 9 OS TO BTOAhT * BILL,)
HOLES ALE GROCER, PRODUCE AND CUIIMIBSION
MERCUANT.—DeaIs in all kinds of Grain, Seed*,
Flou-, Bacon, Pork, Lord, Butter, Chocse, Feathers, Ac.
No. 6 Smithfield street,
an2S opposite theMonongnhela Ilouse, Pittsburgh.
u. <uurr.~ ...... —j». csuaaun.
U. Graff &> Co,
Moulders* union foundry— no. 124 Wood street,
Pittsburgh Pa. Manufacturer* of
OookJng Stove*, Plain and Fancy Grate*,
Coal arid Wood Stove*, ** “ Feudera,
Parlor Stoves, Sugar Kettles,
Sad and Dog Iron*, Tea
I’lattoriu and Conn ter Scales, Bark Mill*,
Hollow Ware. Wagon Baxes, Ac. (»gp"
. JOU3 IiXTT, JO.
The Baleons,
AT TILE ATIIENASUM BUILDINGS, Liberty street, are
at all time* a delightful place of retort for Ladies and
Gentlemen to enjoy a jdato of FHKSU OYSTERS, cooked in
the various style*, and served in a manner that cannot fait
to please. Al*o—HOT COFFEE, TEA. PASTRY, and other
rtfrmhiacnto, at short notice. A PRIVATE SALOON FOR
LADIES.
- fixr THE BATHINg ESTABLISHMENT always in ottlor
tor Hot, Cold, and Shower fixer 7 x. u. t/> u r. x.
Tl/TIOLE&ALE AND RETAIL PLOW MAXUFACTU
|y RERS, corner of Penn street and Cecil’i alley. ('me
square below the Exchange Hotel,) Pittsburgh, have tor wile
otct one hundred different patterns aud sizes of PLOWS, of
tbo most improved kinds, and suitable far all description* of
«rfL Among them will be found the celebrated ftrr.t Pnanh
uio Patent Iron Centre Plows, the best and cheapest Plow*
to be had in the United States; and, aba, Sub-aoR and Hill
Skl«Cotton and Sugar Plows; with How Points and Cast
ings of every description.
Merchants should call and sec, before purchasing.
•opSlrOm
X, Southern and Eastern Freight and Pack
i. v age Express Office* in the principal dtie* of the United
States, fur the transportation of all descriptions of Goads
and merchandise at Mail Speed, and at reasonable rates.—
Merchants and others would do well to order their goods
sent by CHASE A GO'S EXPRESS. Gcnd* shipped to
any part of the WOULD by leaving Instructions at tbo office.
OFFICES:
Pittsburgh, No. 41 Market streert;
New York, No. 2 Astor House.
Washington, corner of Pennsylvania Avenue:
Philadelphia. No. 45 South Fourth street;
Baltimore, No. 3 Jarvis Building. ra-tTy
ar rl ■ on,
PITTSBURGH FOUNDRY—Have removed to their new
building* In Birmingham, near the Ferry. Having all
the late Improvements tor heavy work in Furuacrs. <tr.. Ac.,
with IxUiios and other machinery, and keeping always the
beet qualities of metal, they are prepared to furnish ma
chinery, with (iromptncu.
Aj ther still main the Warehouse on Smlthfield street,
on the old premises, (also at No. 4 Wood street,) patterns or
orders lift there Till bo Immediately attended to.
Haling associated John ITDoanugh with us, the business
Trill hereafter be conducted in the name of Coll man, Garri
son A Co. HENRY L BOLLMA.N,
ap!2.-tf
Co-Partnership* ' 1
TU£ subacrlberv havo formed
Ul Co-Portocr*hlp, and will
|V)the CABINET, FURNITURE andJSjHßßsil.
* \ "CHAIR MAKING BUSINESS,
the OLD STAND, NO. 21 SSIITHJTKLD STREET, under
the Ann of laww * Mcctcdul JOHN M. IttmS,
au£ JOSEPH MKKTKIRK.
W - Haring disposed of my Interest in the firm of Mur AS
Tzxdle » Co., in tbo Cabinet, Furniture and Chair matting
business, to IK WIN A MKETKIIUt, I would most cheer*
fully recommend awl solicit fur them a continuance of pat*
ronmre, so liberally bestowed on tbo old Arm.
aui MINAS TDTDLE.
Aew Coach and Carriage Paetoryi
JOHHSTOH, BEOTHEEB & CO.,
Corner of Rebecca and lidevml ttrecli, Allegheny City,
jMugg* CV WOULD rwrpoctfally inform Lbeir friends
. tho public generally, that tboy have
commenced tho manufacture of Carriages,
tut 11 ■ W i Barouches, Roekawaysj Buggies. Blcighs end
Chariots, in all their various styles of finiahiimu proportion.
. All orders will be executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repain will also be attended to on
tho moat reasonable terms. Using in all their work tho
best Rastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel ctulT, they feel confi
dent that all who fhvor them with their patronage, will bo
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers aro requested to give us a call, beforo purche.-
slog slsowhoro. octfcly
nzx&Y Rais .OAJdXL m’cukot.
Bela A M'Curdy.
FOUNDRY—No. 2SU Liberty street, corner of
1 1 Beveutb, Pittsburgh. The subscribers have now on
hand, for sola, a large and general assortment of Parlor awl
Cooking Stoves of various patterns, Hollow -Ware of all kinds,
Tea Kettles of different sizes, Bad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon
Boxes, Lintels, Bills and Arches for buildings. Grates, Fend
ers, and Castings In general, made from good patterns, and
of the host material the market affords.
We respectfully call the attention ortho public to our new
and Improved Parlor Stove, thu Lady Franklin, which wo
can recommend as noat, cheap and good.
All kinds of Jobbing attended to.
Persons wishing castings from patterns of their own, would
do well to give us a mD
Call to see our stock before purchasing elsewhere—we will
soil low.
l&Orders promptly attended to, and filled on the lowest
terms. [Jy2OJ . REIB A M’CURDY.
> w XfoundkyT
NO. 103 WOOD STREET.
JOHN (X PARRY, (successor to J. 0. Parry A Ox,) begs
to inform the customers of the old firm, and the pnbuc
generally! that he has now on hands, and Is extensively en
gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS—
such os: Patent Chilled Rolls; large Kettles and Curbs;
Patent Kettles, for Soap, Pot Ash, Boda Ash; Bugar Kettles,
for tho manufacture of Cone Sugar—off curt on a paUtU
process, known as J. 0. Parry’s, and are superior for dura
bility to any other, and sold lower than ,lhoso made on the
old plan.
lIOLLOW WARE—A general assortment, all from new
and Improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Bad {pons,
Ac, Ac.
Rolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description,
always on hand or mode to .order.
Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stoves, of orery
description; lowa Cook’ Stoves, five sizes, which received the
first prize for ISM and 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny County, Pa., and recommended by fifteen hundred
persons; Euterprlze Cook Stoves, four dies; Premium Cook
Stoves; Egg and Radiator Coal Stores; Parlor Stoves, Ac*
Parlor Grates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Common Grates, and building mnt/»rinl of every
description.
variety of Ornamontel Balling, for Cemeteriesnnd
Hough* and Hough Catting*— A. large stock of All the
kim|s in use, and will be sold at reduced prices. Hall’s Pat
ent Lever, True American,' Egan’s, Crane's, Kinkoid's,
Woods’, Peacock’s, Bull’s, Improved Bull, Ac.
, Double Plough*. —The Michigan Double Plough, which
has taken the premium at the State Fairs of Now. York,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and w herever It has been exhibited.
Iron and Nails, Stovo Pipe and Tin Ware—all of . which I
will soil at the lowest prices; and respectfully Invite the
publlo to give me a oall, at the old stand, No. log Wood st.
an2l:v JOHN 0. PARRY.
Hough a ANTHONY have removed their DAGUERRE
AN ROOMS, from Burke’s Building, to Eaton’s Build
ing, over the Young Men’s Library, where they will be hap
-py to see their old patrons and friends. apr7:tf
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PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY,NOVEMBER 13, 1852.
.a. j*. a watoaian.
\V. W. WARD.
HALL <fc BPEKU.
CHASE A CO.*9
ABIUJUSi GARRISON.
JOHN ITDONOCGIt
Removal.
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BANKERS AND BROKERS.
a. c. thshjw, .« jobs w. nm^
TIEBHAS & CO.,
bankers and exchange bbokees,
febgkly] " No. S 5 Wood Street, and Diamond Alley
O’CONHOB, BBOTHEB & CO., >
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DROKERS,
DEALERS taDomcrtfc and Foreign Exchange, Dine and
Sight Bllla, Coin, Dnomrent and Par Fonda, Stocka, 4c.
'"'ice, corner Wood and Thtrd eta, Pittrtm ' 'mar 17rtf
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
DEALER la Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Current and
par funds received on deposit Collections carefolly at*
tended to. Fourth Street, one door East of Market, Pitta*
burgh, Pa. _ f^*3:ly
Domestic and fbrdgn Exchange, Bank Botes, Gold and Sdtx
. nought, Sold taut Exchang'd, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKINO HOB IE OP
WILLIAM A. HILL & 00.,
0i WOOD ETTEEET, PITTSBCHOC.
.flowed op time dtpoalts. [ang2S
O. E. ABSOLD & CO.,
BANKBBB AND KXCHANQE BBOKEBS,
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of tho Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
SO, No. 74 Fourth at, next door to Bank of Ptttsb'g. [se!3
HILI. & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
coajrrß or wtoon srs nrrn stuects.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on tho Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted. —
Gold, SiiTcr and R*nb Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made In all tho principal cities of tbs United States. De*
porits received of Par and Current Fnnd*. [marSTly
ATJ.CT Off ABO EAfiK. rU>B£SCB EKA3g
K&AWiiH &. RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUT AND SELL Gold, Sliver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loons on Real Estate or Stock Soeurltiesjporchaad
Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks ou Commission. £
Oollcctiona made on point. iai£e tJpioo. Tmyl
A. WILKEKS fc CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
no. 75 fourth sr., nrrsncßon, o?K6m basXof Pittsburgh.
THE SUBSCRIBER, under new jad more favorable auspi
ces, will contlnuo tho B&nkingbnsincss and Stock Bro
kerage In tbo house formerly occupied tor Messrs Palmer,
Hanna A Ocx, and more recently bj the Pittsburgh Llfo In
surance Company, where be will 1* pleased to sea bis old
friends and customers. ' (jy3). A.- WILKINS.
N. HOLMES AtBONB,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
EAT* MWOVED THHB BASZZSQ AXD'.-ZXCQAXQX OmCS TO RO.
67 uakxxt front,'roc* noaga bhow oin ward.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers hud Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers In Notes, DraftA Acceptances, Gold, Ell*
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. >
Collections made In all the dtlefi. throughout the United
States. Deposits received In par fouls or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third anX Fourth sta. [jaSfcly
JA&. S. DOOR, .. •% ~.TBOS. BABQBRT,
HOON A SABGEHT,
BANKERS AND EXCHANpE BROKERS,
r. & ooiucEK' or wood a- seem rnrsßUßan, pa.
T\KALERS in Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, foreign and
I / Domestic Exchange, Ccrtificatef of Deposit, Ac.
Exchange on nil the principal ritiop Of the Union and Eu
rope, for sale In sums to suit purchasers.
Current and par funds received oa'depcslt-
Oolleetions made on all parts of Usd Union, at the lowest
fates. * (sepll.'lT
Rcmovaiv
PATRICKS A FBTEHD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Bane Removed their Office to the Cbmer qf Fifth and Wood sis.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dcalen in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sliver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on thd'Eastem and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout tbo United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. [fcb3
Dlasplutlon*
THE FIRM OF a. WILKINS A 00, has this day been
dUiclvod by mutual consent The business will be do
red bj Thompson BelL A. WILKINS
JOHN A. CAUGHET,
THOMPSON BELL,
mnereos
THOMPSON BHLIr A CD.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
(u\to or a. uaxi>'4?* oo,)
XlflLL continue tho Exchange land Bulking business at
TT the old stand, enmer. Third and Market sts. [
EXCHANGE AND QAirKING HOVSE.
S. JOKES & CO,
Qittut of Hood and Fburt\ Streets, Pittsburgh, Jhrm’a.
BILLS OP EXCHANGE and notes discounted. Bills of
Exchange furnished bn eB the prtnclpai clUca, East,
Mot and South. • - r .
BUN of Exchange also fortdxhcdin large-or Hnall sum* on
Loudon, and various places In Wales, tS-'otland ««h Ireland;
also, on Paris, Bremen. Hamburg and Frankfurt,
extinctions made la all parts of Ibe United Stale*.
Gold, SDvrr and Bank Notes bought and sold.
IX'ponUs received of-par and Current funds, and paid on
calL £
Ttmo Deposits alro (vccirod, and interest. allowed.
Land Warrants pinxhaMxJ and sold. jr2S
HOTELS, &c
Iron City Hotel.
L. W. SMITH, Proprutor.
Fifth street, bd-ieeai Hood <£ M&rizt, Pittsburgh,
Aw** Good Stabling ettechod to this House. [epr7:ly
auxr uwmx,...... _ .„n. c, ooxauxi.
Brown'i Hotel,
Cbmer cf SniilhJUld and Third Streets, Pittsburgh, ftnn'fl.
BROWN A CONNELLY, Proprietors.
rta tiling attached to the House.
VYcetern Exchange Hotel,
Market it, M’cjt of Perm tipian, nearly njmjsile the Central
and /U RtsQ Ziou<f P/pot, PhCaarlpfria.
JOSEPH WATERMAN, Paorutiroa.
i©“Tho subscriber respectfully eulkitx a share of the
travelling patronage.
Ttnats—One Dollar per day. ffeblily
Owiton's Exchange,
vra 17 BT. CLAiJI STREET.—This house has been ta-
X v ken by the uoderugued, tiued, up In style, furnished
with the best of LIQUORS, anti every thsng tho season
afford. An excellent LUNCH every day, to which attention
l« particularly called. (Janls] JAMES OVTSTON.
FRANKLIN lIOUNE, Cleveland, OtfcloT
t\ PATRICK A SON. Paupjurroaa.—This Hou» has an*
/, dnrgvmu thoinugh and extensive repairs, alterations,
and large addition! of new furniture, and the proprie
tors plwlge thcDuwlvea that Doth lug shall be wanting on
thrir part to render the Fiuvxus a place where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can be found
Jybtf G PATRICK A SON.
St. Charles, Hotel,
Cbmer of Wood and Third ttreets, .P*flihurnA, Ptnn'a.
WILLIAM &. CAMPBELL, lloraroi.
npOTS fine establishment having come )uto the ban.u 0 f a
L now Pronrfotor. offers great inducements to the travel*
ling community, and also to regular boarder*. Every doll*
cacv and luxury will be provided In Its season, and no pain*
will be spared to make this Hotel a comfortable aoxx toall
who may call there, fmrl&tfl W. B. OAMPBKLL. Prop’r.
Grant Boose, '
Cbmer of Fourth and (front streets, Pitixbitrgh, Item'a.
THE SuBNCIUBEU has leased tbo large ana well known
HOTEL, (late L&mortiue House) at the corner of Fourth
and Grant streets, which has been repaired and newly fitted
up in all Us apartments, eo as to give a large and more liber*
al accommodation to travellers and boarders. His larder
will be stored with tho most choice viands th-. market can
afford, and bis bar furnished with tho bosh He would re
spectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
mario B. PERRY.
Wilkins UaU,
fbterth drttl, near Southfield, PiUiburght Attn’o.
JOHN WALKER takes pleasure in announcing to his
friends and tho public that he has the above splen
did establishment, and after considerable expenso has made
it a delightful place of resort lie is perfectly prepared to
serve up at the shortest notice every delicacy which may
tempt tho appetite of the epicure or the fancy of tho most
fastidious.
Dinner will bo In readiness every day at 1 o'clock, for any
number of persons, commencing this day, June 21st. Par
ties can bo accommodated with Supper in the most recherche
manner. Oysters, Gamo, will bo found them in their
season. In short/ the Proprietor Intends that no uxponso
or trouble shall be spared to make this already papular
Ilonas the best In the Western country. je23:ly
Bt. Clair Hotel,
(rauu&LT nu cccoixai,)
Corner of Penn and St Clair Pittsburgh.
'runs spacious, central, and convoniently located HOTEL,
X having been conjpletelv remodetlod and thoroughly re
paired and improved, and U now open for tho ftoomamodj*
Uon of the public.
The subscriber, losseo and proprietor of tho St Clair Hotel
respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has
furnished it in tho most elegant and ccsnfortable stylo, and
employed competent assistants and attentive and fidthtal
servants, and that he will spare no exertion to m»kn it equal
to any houso in tyo country.
The wall known central location of the House, and conve
nience of Its arrangements, rendering it tho most desirable
either to travelers or permanent boarders, Induces bjtn to
solicit and hope for a liberal shore of patronage.
apr22 Q. W: BENNETT.
Waverljr House, " ;
Diamond. AUey, near Wood drat, PdUbnrgh. Ptnr^a.
WILLIAM Q. GALLAQHER,
Thbr Fashionable and popular /s.
RESTAURANT has rocontly been
fitted up In a style of elegance un
■Sffi* suraused by any similar os tab
lishmont In the City, ana the proprietor is prepared to tar
nish his frionds and the public generally with every article
usually found at such places.
All of tho delicacies of the season, in the way of GAME.
FISII, 80UI*S, Ac., will bo served up In tho best manner
The BAR Is supplied with LIQUORS of tho finest brands,’
and tiie Fancy Drinks so much In vogue during tho warm
Spason, sach as Fine Apple Cobblers, Mint Juleps, Punches
and Smashes, will be served up In a vay that wlllploaso the
taste of alh
LUNCH. Is served up ©very morning, at 11 o’clock, to
wliich the special attention of customers is solicited, [mjlft
Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers.
WE Will sell our largo stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fall to please cash purchasers. All our work U warranted.
Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR.
mar 26 cor. Seventh and liberty fir. -
Wholesale and Retail.
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFAOTfmv
ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to Inform
his friends and the public generally, tjiat ho A
continues to occupy that large, and commodious lffif|plyk
Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahno-
stock & 00-f No^Bo.‘corner of Diamond Alley and Wood st,
where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles,
Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises!
BaSalo Rohes, Whips, and ail ether articles in Hi? Hnfi 1
Ho also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fur
nish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of
the best material, and in a style' of workmanship equal to
the Eastern manufactured article, and at 66pcrcenL cheaper
Oountry Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and
examine Us stock before Porchaßjqg elsewhere, as be Is de
termined to sell first rate astloleiat very low prices.
» Don’t forget the place, Jfa. M, eornaref Wood st. and
Diamond Alloy. , [apso
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NEW YORK,
Wood A Grant)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Teas, Coffee,
Indigo,' No. 00 Freni street, NE W YORK.
£3r Western Merchants visiting New York, are respect
fully invited to give pa a call. eu23Jy
HIKER A STEVENS,
CARRIAGE - MAKEBB,
Ho* 368 Broadways
'yf' NEW YORK.
59* Our Carriages are mnHa in this City, under our own
supervision. : aoZTrCm
METROPOLITAN HOTEt,
BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
THE Metropolitan will be completed and opened for the
reception of company, September the Ist. Price 5f
Board, Two Dollars per day.
au!9 SIMEON LELANP A CO, Proprietors.
D. W. fi*wrm.n ....... W IL P. TOWLES.
D. W. CAMFIFLD & FOWLER,
SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN’S OUT
FITTING STORE, Ko. 262 Broadway, (near Warren
street,) NEW YORK. £3* Stocks, Shirts, Bosoms and Col
lars, made to order, at short notice, ami warranted to tit.
au27:ly* x
BALL, BLACK A CO.,
M (successors to marguand & C 0.,)
ANDPACTURER3 AND IMPORTERS OF SILVER
AND FLAT ED WARE, Diamonds, Watches, Jew
elry, (Sign of the Golden Eagle,) 2 AT Bbcadwat, NEW
YORK, south corner of Murray struct, opposite the City
Hall. ; au27:3m*
Foil and Winter Good*:
TO MERCHANTS, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Rufus e. taylor a co., 62 hasbss lss*. new yore.
The undersigned are now offering an entire new add
choice stoek of Goods, adapted to MEN ? S WEAR, consisting
of CLOTHS, CASSIMERIiS, VESTINGS, BEAVER and PI
LOT CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, Ac., with every description of
seaaonable.Goods, adapted to the trade, to which they invite
the attention of their friends and dealers generally.
Those who wish to procure the latest styles, at the lowest
prices, can find them by calling upon us.
RUFUS E. TAYLOR & CO,
*n2l-3m 52 Maiden Lane, N. V.
Cheapest Printing Cards A Card Sheet#
LH THE ENTIRE UNITED STATES,
AT NO. 4, READE STREET. N. 7.
THE subscriber has had fifteen yean experience in the
manufacture of Printing Cards, and in commencing
business tor hinwlf, having every facility of the most im
proved machinery, and being a practical workman, intends
to pursue a cash business and sell lower than any other
manufacturer In the country. Ail cards of his manufacture
are warranted to print well, and all orders will be rent by
express, Chth on delivery of Goods. Full particulars and
samples can be obtained by odd rearing, per mail,
JL W. ROBY,
BepTrfimd 4 Reade street, New York.
FIAHO FORTES FROM NEW SCALES.
J. F Warner A Co.,
411 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK,
■ .Tp BEG to invite public attention to their
MSmiSm stock of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, just
ll ii r*Timanufactured from their NEW AND
* I *r J V “ GREATLY IMPROVED SCALES, These
instruments embrace some points of excellence entirely ori
ginal, and not to be found in any others made In the United
States, such, for example, as sundry mat arial improvements
In the Scales, thß Globular Socketed Tubular Bars, Ac.
They are made of tho very best material* and by the ablest
workmen to be found in the country; on warranted in all
respects, and are sold on favorable terms. Second hand Pi
anos taken in exchange.
Warcrocxns, 411 Broadway, New-York. acp2ldlm-
IMPORTANT TO DRUGGISTS!
D. B. Bl’Culloagh,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Faint*, Oil* , Ac,,
1 /II MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, offere for sale, on
1 *xJL reasonable terms:
White lead in Oil, in kegs of 25 to 600 lbs.
Black Paint, Yellow Ochre, Venitian Red, in oil.
Patent Dryer, Spanish Brown, Terra tie Sienna, in oiL
Umber, Chrome Imperial and Arsenical GrcenA, in oIL
Prusrian Blue. Chrome Yellow and Verdigris, in oIL
Varnishes of all kinds.
Linseed Oil, raw and boiled Putty, Whitin, Chalk, Lamp
Black.
American and English Tcnltian Red, Chrome Red anrl
Yellow, dry India Red, Red Lead, and Litharge, dry.
Stone, French and Yellow Ochre, dry.
Qiromo Paris and Brunswick Green, dry. oetDrftm
FLORENCE HOTEL,
NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
THE proprietor of this well known Hotel, situated on
the corner of Broadway and Walker streets, have thor
oughly renovated and partially re-furnished it, are now
prepared to offer the traveling community accommodations
upon the most favorable terms and in the best style.
Th© House being conducted on tho European plan, the
most elegant and spacious Saloon in the United States, to
gether with some thirty private eating rooms •
where.individuals, families, or parties, can be tiunlshedwith
meals at ohy hour of the day or evening.
Tho House is centrally located, and within forty yards of
the New Haven Railroad Depot, where tho porters of the
House pro always in constant attendance.
Passengers arriving in New York can immediately walk to
the House, deliver their checks at the office, and have their
baggage conveyed to their Roams, without any charge what*
cTer, (which is to small item of expense tn New York.)
Th© House Is furnished with a fine, suit of Parlors on
Broadway Bath Roams, and all tho modem Improvements,
which tend to afford the traveler pleasure comfort. It
la the very centre of all tho principal places of amusement,
and, in foci, ©very way calculated to please gentlemen trav
eling with their families for pleasure, or men of business,
that ore so occupied as to bo unable to dine at set hours.
Meals scut to rooms without extra charge.
REUBEN LOVEJOY, (late of Boston,)
aa2u:l j Proprietor.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
Cynu W. Field & Co.,
/■“IOMMISSION SIEItCHANTS, No. II Cliff rtroeL New
I ork, are SOLE AGENTS is the United tea for
Muspratt’s Superior Bleaching Powder.
Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Papers.
Russell Mills Superior u <*
Getlcssee Mills Superior Printing «
Rawlins A Sous' Englbh Tissue «
Os wan A Ox’s English and Scotch Writing Paper*.
They ore also Agents for the Principal Paper Manufactu
rers in this country, and oiler fur sale by far tho most ex
tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu
rer*’ materials that can be found in this or any other
country.
They occupy the large and commodious Warehouses, No.
II Cliff street, No. 63 Cliff street. No. 94 R**cl t m* n street,
and the Loft# over tho large Iron Stereo, 7 and 9 niff street.
Tbetr business Is strictly Wholesale, ami Writing Papers
ore sold by the Case ozdy.
Their extraordinuy facilities enable them to offer all
Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, at the lowest poorfble
price*. F
Paper made to order, any sire or weight. Liberal advan
ce* made on consignments of Paper, Paper Makers’ Stock
and other merehandixe.
Th. highMt mju-int price pmid In CASH for <dl kinds of
.prill.
NUTMEGS— 1 bbl, for sale by
oct9 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
BANNER COTTON MILLS.
Warehouses, No. 149 First and 120 Second PUtsburgh.
M. m JVftmor, Park A Co.,
ANUFACTURERS OF
Banner A. No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheeting*;
do do do do Shambraja do, aD colors;
Dyed Carpet Qtaln, of all colors and shades;
Cotton Twine, white and variegated colors;
Do Taras, Batting, Candlewick, Ae.
sep2bdaw3m
rrtHE undersigned begs leave to announce to his friends
I and customers, that ho has received a largu, and, with,
thegreatest eare selected, lot or RHENISH and FRENCH
WINE, which ho can warrant as pure and genuine, and
which ho sells either by tho bottle or cask. Besides, he
a large and well selected stock of
FRENCH OOGNIAC BRANDY, HOLLAND GIN, and other
liquor*, all of which are of the first qualities, and warran
ted genuine article*. He feels grateful for former favors,
and it shall bo hhFduty to attend to his customers as for
merly.
A# ho has made tho best and latest Improvement for roo
tlfying Whiskey, be can furnish thorn of the Lest FfnH and
at the lowest price. f\ FICKEISEN,
No. IS7 liberty street
Pndder A Ford,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
MANCHESTER. MINERAL PAINT,
JdXXUUXXT, OTT PA.
T . , , Yowt, December 15,1551.
_ ;^- aT * • *W pi® of MANCHESTER MINERAL
PAINT, fax Ptmnn k fc'oan, and find it to contain the fol
lowing:
Sflk%.
Alumina,
Per Oxide of Iron,
Lime,
Magnesia,
Osue of &langaneaa,._
Water ana Lou,
The Powdered Sample, contained i n the box, which I np-
P°*? 1110 °m yoa desired also to hare analysed, 1 find
to differ from any aTerage of tho lumps powdered, and mix
ed together. This last yields as follows
Pw Oxide of iron,-.,
fill tea and Alumina,
Lime,
Magnesia,
Water and Loss,
This difference I presume arises from the mincraFnot W
lng uniform, somo portions containing more Iron than olb
era. The analysis shows the article to bo well suited for a
durable point. I find that by calcining the Dowdcr hv *
pretty high heat, color Is much improved, or at least
converted into a fine red. caal.
AMES R. CHILTON, M. jv Chemist.
Jlrifclj 7 JOEL M ° UUlfi > UliertjiKt
josrpa uppnrooTT „ _ ft . B _
LIPPINCOTT & babrJ*
(late j. a (muciLEa a co„)
l'liuLNUiway ,proo? saees,
JUT 4. Second btracl bchiwn Wood and Smithfidd-Cta
ftralay MUraoon, July 25, ms, the undetsi-uod wcnToh
lod upon by Messrs. Lippeucott 4 Barr, lo witness an honest
and ddr Leal of one of their Phoenix Safes. The fumaco be
log prepared, the Safe was placed Inside thereof with Books,
lapentand Mmo money; when the door of the Safi was <52
sed and th» too kindled at a quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a
short tima the Safe waa rad hot, and continued till half past
6 o clock, being about four and a half hours, when the com
mittee expressed thtir satisfaction that the time occupied
with such heat was sufficient. The fumaco was then pulled
down, so£> cooled, and door opened—the baafcs papers and
money aafeu The heat was so great as to nick off the brass
mountings. We therefore take pleasure In recommending
these Sales to tbo public, as being, in our judgment, entirely
fire proot JARVIS * TJtABUE,
NOCK A RAWSON,
CORNWALL A BROTHER,
BRANNON 4 THATCHER,
BENEDICT A CARTER,
ISAAC CKOAIIE,
I am engaged in the foundry business, and know some
thing about furnaces and beat. I witnessed the burning of
the above for*, and can freeJy'say there was no humbug
about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public
as hwiny, tn my judgment, entirely fire proof WSL KAYE.
In railing upon the above gentlemen for their signatures,
they all spoke In the highest. term* of theihirceasof the
test, and their full confidence or the Bale’s being entirely
fire proof We hare constantly on hind And for tale a fen
assortment of the above safes. [marOlj RET.T. 4 TEBBY.
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PHILADELPHIA.
.A* H. CLAYFOOLE
tho Merchants* Hotel, PHILApELpffT
" 1 DAVID COOPER; — r H'i
GOMSHLSION MERCHANT, for the sale of Vimh pwo.-
VISIONS, Ac, No. 9 North, Wharves, 'pfiffl,
PHIA. Ag* Agent Express line Boston 1 Packets, •
JON. PATTEKSOA, JIC,
ISIPOBTEB AND DEALER IN LIQUORS, WINES,
TEAS, del, NO. 35 -Noam Secosp stkxevPHILA
DRLPHIA. ' -...1-,.. - au27:ly>.,
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE,
SECOND ABOVE ABCS, PHILADELPHIA
M. ARNOLD * S.N. SMITH, Proprietors.
Terms, One Dollar per Day. ' ; sn27:ly*
- F. OSTHEIIM, - "
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN BRANDIES, GIN,
WINES, <ta, 'B4 SoffTH FaosT BTaKrr, (corner of Wal
nut,) PHXLADELPHIA. )< : r ; ca27riy--
JAMES B. FIDLER*
Dealer in watches, jewelry, silver ware,.
Am, No. 12 South-Second street, PHTLADRT.PHTA.
N. B. —Watches and Jewelry carefully repafcwLozt the
shortest notice. ' an27dy* r
Thomas C. Garrett A Co.,
IMPORTERS of Fine BATCHES and PLATED WARE,
and ilanufictoror* of SILVER WARE and JEWELRY,
122 CHESTNUT SL, PHILADELPHIA, are prepared to
Bell at the very lowest prices at which Goods w their line
are advertized. ang&ly
GEORGE A JAMES BENNERS,
TXTINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 117 NaETH
f f Sicoxn BT2xet, PHILADELPHIA, have constantly
on hand, French Brandies, Holland Gin, and a general as
sortment of FOREIGN WINES. Also, all kinds of Ameri
can Spirits, Ac. An27Hy* -
3. T. miNTESQ J. D. BHOPXR. U. S. IS£QOLiX>.
SHOBER, BUNTING A CO H
C COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Dealers in Pure OILS,
/ of every description, CANDLES, WHALEBONE, Ac-
No. 14 South Wharves, (between Market and Chesnutsts-j
PHILADELPHIA. --
J. B. Boggs A Sop, .
T^"o. 180 Chestnut street, 2d story, opposite
J. 1 have received their Spring Fashions *rwi Goods, and
will continue to receive, by every arrival,: the latest-styles
from Parte and London. Persons visiting the east are Invi
ted to call. All business of the late firm of A 'Rare*
will be settled by them.
Philadelphia, March 23,1850. maz&Ldly
JAMBS S. MASON AUO.,
HAVE removed to their NEW GRANITE BUILDING,
108 North Front street, (above Arch street,) PHILA
DELPHIA, where they manufacture
Mason’s Celebr&’ed Challenge Blacking!
ALSO—A beautiful BLACK WRITING INK, BLUEINK,
Ac. US* All their manufacture* warranted of superior
quality. •. :
ISAAC K. SXALTTEB
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
- -(gUCCXSSOEB TO 0. nnvain,)
~TTr4TCHHAK FIRS, JEWELERS, and IMPORTERS OF
T T WATCHES, No. 96 North Second street, corner of
Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. For sale, on assortment of Gold
and SUTer Patent Letter, Lepine and, Plain Watches, Fine
Gold Jewelry and SilTer Ware.
Repairing promptly attended to.
' BOITTOS & CO*; “
TTENiTIAN BLIND -AND WINDOW SHADE MAVTT.
V BACTUKEBS—JV’o.- 40 JT Second tired, (below Arch,
west ride, PHILADELPtiTA. Lettered Slodcfj lb? Stores
tod Windows, painted to order. ai«v Pwvt TOtefrt, Buff
Shades, Ac.
N. B.— Saab Shutters and Door*, constantly on *nri
made to order. aa27.*4m
ALLIBOBK <£• ~
16 NORTH WHARVES AND 39 NORTH WATER Kt,
PHILAIIELPBLA,
OFFER FOR SALE—
Rice; Spirits of Terpen tine;
Tar; Pitch;
Rosin; Alcohol;
Burning Jlnld; Pino Oil;
Sperm, Whale t Taimera Oil.
tTftßT.ra B. BOWLZT. T 3. EJT7Z3L.
. jrowlky l&Kiii'riEk,
GENERAL commission merchants,
ASD TCHOLESELS DZALEka DT '
NAVAL BTORE3.JIND TANNERS OILS,
Ho. 17 North W Oarrei, PHILADELPHIA.
CIONSTANTLY oa hand, at lowest market prices—"
/ Bank Oil; Tanners 03; ' SoapKosLn;
Straits OH; Paint Oil; Soda Ash.
J 3&" Cocsignmentyof Western P?»!nr»
an27:3m*
MADISONHOUSE,
NOS. 37 AND 39 SOUTH SECOND ST
(AXM3TZ JU2XZT 6TRIXT,) PHILADELPHIA.
THIS popular House is admirably altanad for tho couTe
uiruce of persons traveling cither on business or -pleas*
ure, being near the Now Yorkand paltimore landings,-within
a short distance of tho Post .Office and Exchange, where all
the different Lines of Omnibasses start, going to all parts of
tbadty. . . J. -
: Late of Baltimore, Mcb, and rHnHnr, w H ; q.
isvcs b. EMim.
—— Bconax»;
Jamet B. Smith & Co*«
SELUIRS AND BLANK EOOK MANUFACTU
RES—Sign of the Large Blxnk Rooks. No. 207 Market
‘treet, aboTe Filth, (north side,) Philadelphia—Have always
on hand. Cap, Demy, Medium and Loyal Ledgers, Journals.
Day, Invoice and Cash Books, Aldermen's Dockets, Minute
and Utter Books, Memorandum, I‘ass, Receipt, Copy and
Cyphering Books. ALSO—A largo assortment of MedicaL
Miscellaneous and School flunks. . *
ftjk. Country McrchnatJ, Booksellers, Banks and Conntimr
Kooma supplied with erery Variety of ttlsnV Books and Sta
tiongry, at Tory low price*. marSkem
' James Barber’s l— ' "
TOOLiSALE AND RETAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT.
Urnla East (xnmer qf Second and Chestnut rt+**f* *
"W nE SE 5® firani. OM'of thfteq^STbSta
f T Mitmcata of dock® -and Tima Pieces in thb United
-Elates, lo quantities to suit purchasers, of from a rte-t.
Clock to one thousand Clocks; cmbrsciau erery-mrfetTof
stylo and manufactnrc, suitahlo lor ChlSches, .Halls, Coun-
UnsUons» Parlors,-Sloopinj Apartments and^Sohens,
Steam sod Canal Boats and Cars.
Also, general rale Agent for Rapp's lately patented Srffm
NkheGold Pen, WholesaletSd Retail; SSdS Mrer
Pen Holders and Pencils, and a variety of Fancy Goods.
TbOBB wishing to ptirchase »iu Sod it to their interest to
call, before parrhaslne elseubcro. .KVtfu n»nmm
a 0207« S. K. corner Chestnut and Sceooil si phUa.
ILUaT E0vrk....w..-„_.„.,_ : —TOHS *. eoi^
_ M. &• J. M. H.OWE,
BROOM ANI) WOODEN WARE STORE,
A'o. in North Third Strut, Thru Doort BdotTltact,
MASTFACTDREtS and
Drama, Brushes, Bucket*, Cedar Ware, Willow and
rrench Basket*, Shoe and Hall Brushets, Scrubs. Dn«tm
Mata, Blacking, Eastern-made Wooden Waro of ©Terr <£
acription, 4a, at the lowest market prices. In store mid far
sale, 2000 don. fancy Com Brooms,
600 dot Painted Backets, assorted colors.
800 do*. Cedar Chums.
600 nests Wash Tube,.
600 nests Willow Baskets '
. IW do* WaU and Scrubbing Broshe*.
N. B—-Orders promptly filled and goods packed in the best
manner tbr transportation. ' • •
BBHAHNIA WARE HAOTJEACTURERS.
THE subscribers haring just entered into the nboro busi
ness, in all iu branches, take this, male of calling the
attention of Country Merchants ana other* 1 to their new
style and patterns—also, the quality of material—as m
flatter onrsdves not to be beat in workmanship or material.
The following, in part, consUt* of oa* assortments*-*
Lamps and Lamp Screws; Ladles; Castor Frames: Bed
Pans; Tumblers; Htehera, with lids; CbSeeTota'and Tea
Pots; Slop Howls; Sugar Bowfcrr Cream Cups; Beer Ileus
or“! Ootoo Hoppers; CandlosHelta;,Spoons, of oHsijcs.
n 6 will he happy to receive orders for samples, by mail, at
our places of business, No. 109 BABE ST, or GUABRT
ST, above Second, PHILADELPHIA.
„ „ „ CALYERLEY 4 HOLMES.
~ N. B—Tho subscriber stßl continues to manufacture Can
dle Moulds, Syringes, Surgical Instruments, 4c_ at his old
place of business, Kn.i‘lo9 BACE STvPhHadelphla. to
which I would call the spodal attenUon of Candle Mannao
turera. ? (an2&3mj JOHN CALVEELEY.
TO TEE TBAVEUHQ PUBLIC. ~
Fftrit Clast Hotel—Terms, $1,50 per Day.
THE subscriber, haring lately taoome proprietor of the
FBANKLIN HOUSE, CbestDut street, between Third
ood Fourth, and haring reduced the
pneo of b<»rdtosl,&O per day.giTes notice that, notwith
standing this reduction, he will still continue to keep a first
class House. *
The Franklin House has just undergone extends altera
tions, and la now fitted up and refurnished in superior atria,
ibr tie reception of visitors. The lower floor, tormorlv
raided by stores, Is now Included In the Hotel, fonnhara
spadoua Reception Room, gentlemen's Parlor, ims ratLt
Room, thereby allowing an addition of thirty chambersand
eeTeral beautiful parlors, fronting on Chestnut street The
5“ Qa “° r *“• Botal areauperior to most others, being con-'
structod with alcoves, forming parlor and bed ehaiSrS
T,?' U S h .^ 4 ; Ed ,ent H : ' tcd - The location is mm.
passed, cither for business orpleasure, '
B£& d Wool*ll A2f, Proprietor,
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CEAfI, Mo AUUOOT...„ _ ; ; u
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eagle hotel .
Ao. 139 liorih Third ttreet, bdtvten Bat* ami Ttne*
Philadelphia* •
ALTiMONI) & STEM, Pkopjusioiis.
rpEEMS, 91,00 per day.—The subseribershaveth® plea*
J_ ®urocf informing their friendsmid tho public generally
that they have taken the above named well known and (de
servedly) popular House, -which they have fitted up with en
tirely New Furniture and Bedding, of a superior quality.—
The House has also been renovated and improved, tn a man
ner which will compare favorably with the first-class Hotels'
in the city, and cannot fan to give satisfaction to those who
may patronise it
The Table will.always be supplied with the choicest and
most wholesome Provisions the market affords} and the bar
with the purest and best liquors.
Nothing (in short) shall be left undone to make thetiuests
comfortable, and tbo proprietors flatter themseltcs, that by
strict attention to business, they will merit and teceiTe a
liberal share of public encouragement. au2s^m
GEOBGE J.- HENKEL'S]
CITY CABINET WAREHOUSE
NO- 173 CHESTNUT'ST, ff’ffj
FUHNITUEEi IN EVKliysTlxS bi!U
In !e > .-
And finished in the hot etjle, eqnal to if not .
quality,the Cteods 5 *
in the United State*.
EMPLOYING none but • " *
lira being positively
tenaiSj the nork omnot fhil to Ei«^tiSoa
?X ptaKSSJ'
StJleeither in £legint or
•>,“ laI ?n tdyono establishment; by which
tnmUtv^lndlwT lM K»m'eerrcspond in Kyle ami
quality ,and the. Immense stock alwayson' li-iTirt, beinc a)
rShSn!? en^ ea porchasera to phase thcir.tasto S
-without the delay necessarily caused iit ordering.
To give an Idea of the finished Furniture on hand,! need
2“* «y Booms are 175 feet Jonr.-fcy si
feet wide, 4 floore In number; with. Shops contiguous, suffi
cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that' the
work is all done under my.mrefantrfArt^t^in«p*»tf»n
The Packing is all done in .the Store, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely 'any distance. -Tiiiters to PhUsr
dolphla are respectfully inrited as porchasaraor otherwise,
'to coll and examine the Goods, ftoS&ly*
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•yQCs hiladelphia. Ab=o. Begtoring Paintings
Wtt. m«iyW -. . - _•_ fy.'.'i.-'
W.S.v<Vm»jvr. B, CC£££4TX»
CzBOCEBS—>‘o. 221 llarket street, PliHw -..r.*.:;
aagj,. ~' CTa tti-ttt, ffIILAjEUIITI.-
So.’MiiibaiEt-SaiJi
Socond street. nTct^M.una.Si>:s6Smit&
A FI “B» 1 7 •
A NEBS mnl PLAQS, J Oll mippljr of £X$.
Ate),. Bunting, ibr ate by ihe Pteaao^fclV?S
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•ftUX call the ‘ Mp,!c * ;
Ttanity who are Trithfac to ialltiabutih and.:
quantity of Choice FamfvQrtSSS^ri 07 '£?*■ SXotkUim '
Usemont We hiTo no hesitMWi? S 3 ’ toOur odTet.
:ta their benefit, if . yingit1 ' fll^»6re»tSi
•5$ frtm on* extendTe and%SiS5S“ -
fiatalngngs rorrtfitTtfpcy B H»t of t . - eonte again v - : .- -
1 "' ' j-an^Dry
rionDining Tihw•ftpfr^fr t £ <w .»-nCtfo Extea--
— afce artidef s**2 5 ** 2^1
fags,Hif Cdnaon rad o^£-(StoS?*3«SfH& B *'^' <i -"=
lamadc.iElnesadOoM.Grea BmfffiSi ”1 cn T - ~
teepers, nuumiactaKd ana taportcd j . ■ -
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_Qux o*tojr and New '
***£ TariOQ3 teteies made in the Uiuied •S§te^€xf‘‘ : j<^-
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■ACANOTACrCBEES tirf-v
AM. Arch street, FhiMeiphi:
supply, of. the-best qnalitjy to
tfcles, and erery rsriety of.tra
nia Me tall '
Tea Seta, -•- _ -
Cafleepots,
Teapots,
Cream Caps,
Sugar Bowls,
Slop Bowls,.
Molaiees Caps,
Children’s Cups,
Pitchers,
Beer Mugs, :
Mint Julep Caps,
Plates and
Castors,- - -
au2fcCni*
JOjnst j? ceired xvo cases new EtyM-Mous De LainSS *»'
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mnwn ,i ladles Sewing Birds. .7: —v
introduced tothepcUis bythV z ‘ J "
# t~ t J? ut^ r » espe&llj necojaincnded to the nctir*
th |££» tor Wta* partidtar '
StriPrSvf ZTz? m ?, vbn * C “S»S«1 ia sewing. Jimr »
®o l iil£?wMw d •“!?■“'f 0 MomKh'oulteS”^W their :
1, bein? EiOTC -. loipnevemeoLS ora conntat- . c-,
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-Y?- , 81 Woodstreet.is mwr opening u -
imsslSeSS^ d cntlre stock of the uiili id*-T '
reduced pnSs° y lmfrJTetl SAX HOKsS,:ttntl at groaily *~-i
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E Flai and F Centre Bass Horns* - - 1 -
. New style Poet ’
Aev style Cornetts, to cases
rtyw™! C °'’ i * Bu " les ’ of all the different:, key»;<a%ti
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Capitol City, and titntai&%£&Tmiia r: S'r
rrrq Sprtjngipiffsr Open. ,w
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has been Jeased,topethcr iriih the ** hATEITB
HOTEL- - ‘
tho “Famhigtnn Hotel” on the National Bflad.,-ghr> 1 •.•
eurM.tha best coaia 'andthe bert'supplies -fcf CTery kin^"' vi
with a determination to please *1 1 Jiis Tutors. A. new hmn*s ..-. f
ins, with flirty baa recently been added to iheWab* ■* •
■ These SPRINGS' are sumxmm by ~
and Homango Monntaln. tonerr, in a ‘ coot
pare air and puw.waten -.^r
parties oftbesewaters hire fnUy
feet that.they hara cureths '
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thertdiestand “e «&{Vr
country to UniontcrsTi. 'i'°nrt-^v,J? r^ a i! regions in Hie
mit, splendid views ? iopcsamtßcm. ..
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no tbe.andereignfid LTrery ccrfelir there mi' -
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-*-*f British; and -Amends E>mg]p •~gac»° , ‘'EnlftniTf.-*- wa ::
flam edition o' the '■■ i
£™ t , , B^ a JS'de; Bush'SXoteron tlsB - j^ritataiel?; -'gpiiir'."’ -"":'
, wojhl; Htmia Ss.Jhflueais; Dr. ScL-in 'Sr,AVr -V*T.I /■./ >'
y^tt* s , /^S GS ’ r-Bontanisni si ETotoeLTr? ‘ —-*.:
Christ; roirler's CTammnr'cf
lnventions; -Sings andQaeehs^Ab'“•"'
ihanhiin, 8 illustrated: ;ISosweil7jbfc&r **,-< ' :
£jfti..^rr l^ s '~2i c^oa^?7; - .
twkL?^ Wcrfia; Xettersl-to young*.Xodles’and‘- : , : '
yionderBor*atOTo; lJock of HomerlJeautr:* - . ~
hilhmype; SpirttffiirHeroes,'lPurtians;. -,^ 4 ' •.
CSartotto EUis’-Worka, cheap; -Abbott's
Cconet Standard Way to do Goodj.-Practica! Astronomer: v•’- - ■'
itrs. ; Com be on; the Constitution af-Mani ' - 3 '•
£docation:.Conipl£to; Bhrenologrind’ h n* f:-£?
: Phy siclogy £_ Food and-Kct; -Hareditaiy v"' -; --'
4Jl—pl^^r r dinap;t^d^;; : ?daferEiity; Water Cn»
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Tourj-Scraji Book* aiad- Albums;' WeK«ti -
Boston edition; ■
of the World’s Exhibition; Ancient J-twratßro w*d--
Art; Annsfiean 'AbrOcd* ilE3tTiiipre*«*mscJ r *.Eog'_': ~ . :
land; Tcster'ALifeahd'.WriUng^ r Epocb-ef;Cr«uic'n7'Kx*''" , ‘' i
pediUon of -Lynch to the Bead Sws.and Jontaa^Spe^3to-^il:^'t.'- '
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