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VOLUME XL
THE DAILY MORNING POST.
Prmttd and Published every Panning, (Sunday exacted.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, It *jth street, above Wood.
jy4:y •
Thomas ]!• Harthall,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lownois .Buildings, Fourth
street. jtm7:ly
It. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office onlourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. j«2a
J. N. M’Clowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—ora in
BakewclTs Buildings, on Giant street. je2
C. Darragh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office In RakewcU s Buildingß, on
Grant street, opposite tho Court House. jy24;ly
I). C. COKBlttf
ATTORNEY .AT LAW —Office, 137 iaarth street, abore
Smithfield« Httslrargß, !*&. apr3.-y
JD. H* H&zeu,
A TTOIINEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, abovo ami
nearSmithficliL - nmr27;y
• James Ross Snowden,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office and rcsttlonce, No. 155
Third street, Pittsburgh. nmrgQ
George F. Glllmore,
A' TTOKNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, to*
J\, moved door below Grant ptrcct, on Fourth, to
the office lately occupied l>v Alderman Slider. ipar3o
J, S* Morrison,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office, re
moval to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh,
•pa. aprlOry
K. Biddle Roberts,
A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. 132 Smithficld street,
,/V between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend
ed to—special attention given to Convcvapcmg. fdreffily
Tliomas Means,
Attorney at law and solicitor in cxiancurv.
Office, next door to the Post Office, SteubouvlUe, Ohio.
my 4
S. P. Boia,
Attorney at law—no. 109 fourth street, ntts’mrgii.
Pa- fourth door below Mr. Jiody Patterson » Livery
fctabJa, 7 .
h. Bnokmaater,
ALDERMAN —Office, Fourth street, third door above
Smithficld. South aide- Couvrrancdng of all kinds done
with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Titles to Heal Es
tate mummed, Ac. norl6
J. b. Uamtlton,
ATTORNEY AT LAT\ , has removal 10 the office in Fifth
street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, formerly
occupied by Thosu Hamilton, doc d, oml will attend to
tho basmeas nnfinisbod upon his dochet Jmvl3
Fellcian bolntapcr,
ARCHETECrr AND CIVIL ENGINEER Drawings and
Plans of Buildings prepared at short notice. Lan- sur
veying, promptly attended to. Office—Grant street, lx>
tween Second and Third. aprtfcly
Black & Washington,
T AW PARTNERSHIP—The suljwnbcrs bavo associated
I i themselves in the practice of Law, under the firm of
Black A WxsmvoTey. One or Die- otlicr of them, when oot
engaged is Court, can bo found at-011-time* in -tbo office, od
Fourth atrect. Pittsburgh, now occupied by Mr. Mack. [fehS.
aiFKED b» aPcAtaioNT raos. j. keknas.
M’Calmout <So Keenan*
ATTORNEYS AT LAW— no. 120 Fourth strroet, opposite
Wilkins Hall, Pittsburgh, IV
EUROPEAN LAW AGENCY.
SS-Mr. Ecsnan, m connection wiLh Hugh Keenan.
Counsellor at Law, Dublin, Ireland, collects claims makes
searches, in Europe: one of them annually makes
t tour through Great Bntuln. Ireland and America. (mnrll
\Vm. J. Hose*
OTATE OFFICIAL INTERPRETER—lnterpreter of For
- 0 eign Languages in aiul for the 0.-nunonwealth of Penn-
FVlvama, to reside in the City of Pittsburgh, Countv of Alle
gheny, may bo found every day, from 9 ut, unlil 6 p. sx,
in tho Quarter Sessions Court Loom, or at No. 150 Fourth
street. Bonds''Deeds, Mortgages Powers of Attorney, nod
tdllegal or other writings whateover, translated from or into
the German. Flench, Ttnlinn and Spanish languages, with
np-tfnwai rmd d pg p ft t ff h. apr£l>m
- -- • Dr. fe. Kyle,
CONTINUES to practice Modicum, Surgery, and Obsterics
of Midwifery, Eclectically, in accordance with scientific
principles hence with great success.
£s** Office No. 53 Diamond alley. Office
hours 9 to 12 a. V n and 2 to 5 p. M.
N-B-—lnfallible remedies for-Dyspepria, Consumption in
its incipient stages, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, letter, Cholera
Morbus, Duirrbun, Dywntary, Asiatic Cholera, Tetanus or
)ockcd-jaw; female diseases: diseases of the liver and kid
ney?; Scrofula, Dropsy, Ac., Ac.; and natidones to all per
-6005, pruparwl and kept for sale. Mercury,- antimony and
their preparations, as veil as the lancet, are entirety dis
pensed with. . , L
BUSINESS CARDS.#"
Gi L.^lood,
IMPORTER, Wholesale and IU.UUI Denim* in Fine WATCH
ES GOLD JEWELRY. PURE SILVER WARE. PLAIT
ED GOODS, Ac- All kinds of W etches and Jewelry careful
ly Repairod. No 51 Market street, two doors from Third
Pittsburgh. (docll
Schuclunan A llaanlcln,
LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite the rosbofflee.
Pittsburgh. Maps, landscapes. Bill Heads. Show Rills,
Label*! Architectural anil Machine Drawings, Business and
Visiting Cards- etc., Engraved or Prawn on Stone, Printed
in Cfolore, Geld. Bronze, or Black. In the most approved style,
and at the most reasonable prices. octK:ly
.„DAnr> chess ...cruatES jtskiqut.
THOB. J. CAMPBELL..
Campbell, Chess A Co*
IRON CITY TACK FACTORY —Wareboums 5U Water ft,
Pittsburgh- The subscribers manufacture nnd keep con
stantly on Vnd all sizes of Tacks, Brads and Sparables; Fin:
ishing, Clout ami llob Nulls: fine Blued Flour Barrel and
Lathing Kalla; Copper Nails mid Tacks; Barrel Nails: Cop
per mid Zinc Shoe NoIIb: Pattern makers Points: Rivets,
assorted size*. Ac. • my3ly
Austin Loomis,
ESTATE AGENT, Merchandize. Stock, and Bill
Jtv' Broker, Office, No. o*2 Fourth Street, (abovo Vi ood.) The
subscriber bating opened an office at the above place, for the
purpose of negotiating Loans, Bills, Bonds, Mortgages, and
all other Instruments for the* security of Money, and for the
purchase and solo of Stocks. Will also give prompt and
particular attention to buying, selling, renting of and leas
ing Real Estate. [jy7J AUSTIN LOOMIs.
CUABLKS LOOICS,. ..R. P. U’POWZU.
Loomlß ds> McDowell,
General collectors, stock and bill brokers.
Office over & -Jobes & Co’s. Banking House, comer of
Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh.
City and oountry collections promptly attended to.
Krfcrenus. —'Whitmore and V\ old, B. A. Fahnestock A Co.,
Miller A Rieketoou, Wm. Bagalcy A Co., J. P. Tannur A Co.,
George Brood, Harper A Phillips. fju24
W. g. Haven.
rrHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Lar Jonw
f btoy-A’ StocETON,) and BLANK BOOK and STATIONE
RY'WAREHOUSE —is prepared to execute every stylo of
Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and
Binding, furnish every article in tho Blank Book,
Paper Stationery line, at the shortest notice vnd on tho
most reasonable terms.
Hank Book Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market
and Second streets.
Printing Oflico and Book Bindery, No. 50 Ihtnl rt. n 0.16
R. C. Stocl
LATJS JonTOTON & STOCEIO.. —UOOK&EULKR, STATION
UIL pniNTKK AND BIND tit, would respectfully In
rlto tho attention of Merchnnts nnd others, to his lorpo end
•npcxior-stock of BLANK BOOKS, oonshding or Day Books,
Journals, Lodgers, Invoice, Cosh, Onlcr and Letter Books, of
orcrj size, made of tho best paper, nnd bound in tiw most
durable manner, which ho offers at pnccs thatcannot fidl to
giro satisilction. Blank Books ruled and bound to any giv
en pattern Printing of every description exnontod with
neatness end despatch. No. 47 Market street. Jy-ld
k. j. amuT,
Stuart & Sill*
n ItOCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
\J No. 118 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pflr-Dealew in Groce
ries, Flour, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Barley, Pork, Bacon,
Batter, Lard, Cheese, Clover, Timothy and Rax Seeds, Iron,
Nails, Glass, 4c„ &c. Particular attention paid to the sale
of Western Produce.
Rtfercntxi. —Messrs Myers & Hunter, Robt, Dalzell & CJo,
Hampton, Smith A Co., King A Moorhead, McGills & Roc,
. James May, Pittsburgh; Fenner 4 McMillan, Masailon’ Jos.
, & Morrison, Esq., St. Louis. - [sopSO
Taaffc, Maguire & Bant), .. .
(SOCCESSOBS TO MAOUIKX. DAJTE SCO-)
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, No:
124, Second Street, Pittsburgh—Are now prepared 'to
receive and forward goods by River, Canal, Railroad or Wag
cm-ffith promptness and regularity. They will also devote
thrir attention to the purchase and tale of Produce, Mer-
Irtnij-Pittsbnrgh Manufactures, and fooling
convincodof their ability to give-peculiar satisfaction to ail
-those feToring them with commands, they respectfully soli
cit orders and fapS
Scott «fc Otis,
■ k UCTIQNEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fel
A ilaur st, St. Louis,Mo.— Having "boen Engaged in tho
above btirinesS*for the last fibt this city, would re
spccifully solicit' consignments of Goods, to bo sold In tills
market, either for Auction or private sale—particularly
Glassware, Hardware and Dry Goods; and wRI make liberal
© n &U Efoda of Goods consigned os for sale here. •
'•'22efe>Tfl«fc—Messrs- Howqtt, Jtoe A-Co., E. B» .Toilet, Wo.
D-TVood A Co-, John J. Anderson & C0.,1L H. Stone, Squire
2tDeed, Brownlee. Homer A Co., Larkin Dcayor, pt. Louis;
Butler AJOrotbers, Cincinnati; George McLain, Pittsburgh!
'tustffey -
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.. . King & fit<H>rh«ad.\
GROCERS AND PRODUCE DEALEES-
V T '• No.' 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • [py23
“ SmitbACfSluoiair. '
TTniOLESALE. GROCERS AKD /COMMISSION BIER*
ff CHANTS—Comer Wood, and Firet its,. fnov3
IgaacWilUami.
MERCHANT
First and Second strceta. . jap4:y
AI Co.. "
TT7HOLE3 ALE DRUG WAREIIOUSE—-Comer nmtmd
TV Woodstreets,andcomerWoodandSixth. . ffettl
dwne* C,-Wntt,
TV/pERCTIANT , TAILOR—No* 3G Market -street, between
IVX Second and Third, Pi ttab orgh, Pa.
' William*]!!. Gormlv,
\\f UOLESALE GROCER. DEALER IN PRODUCE AND
yy -PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. 281 Liberty
•street; directly opposite Eaglafiotel, Pittsburgh, Pa.'[jy2S:y
.Cooley A Laird, ~
*|l street, socond door from
-LYi Water.. Yfilt keep constantly on band a well selected
lot Of Clothing; , . [marl2.y
wiiHhw
BOOKBINDER— Comer of-. Thin! and Wood streets, aboro
C. IL Kay, where ha is prepared to do erery description
of Ruling and Binding. . [deed
John H.Mellor,
"TXrHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL
yy INSTRUMENTS, Pianos, Mnsic, School Books and
Stationery, No. 122 Wood street. [janl
Daniel Yoongion,
House, sign, and ornamental painter—comer
Penn and Hand streets. Ail work neatly executed.
Orders punctually attended to. [mar22:y
R. C. Stockton,
Late Johnson a Stockton, bookseller, sta
tioner, Printer and Binder—corner of Market and
Third etreotyPittaburgh, P&. , . {jy3lAf
Thomas 81. Little,
\\r ATCIT AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, between
T.y -Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron (City Uotel.
All kinds of Jewelry mado.aad repaired. {apfcly
Paul A JUurdock, ”
COMMISSION AND FORWARDJNO MERCHANB, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Ctndnnati,
Ohio. [apl:tf
llennet’s
Monochromatic depository— no. 73 Third street.
Third May—New Paintings: The Garden of Octbre
mano; The Cemetery of Scutari. myl&tf
W. W. M’Cltxtb,
TTOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—Corn
si Wood and Fifth streets, under Patricks A Friend’s Sr
kt»r office, pittsbnrgh. Pa. mardody
C. fc. CUHIQNS - «... TIilW. cuiuuna.
Cnmmini A Co*)
I FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS—Wheat
; City Block, MasaiUon, Ohio. [jelTd;«ly*s
C. A* M'Anuity A Co.,
rpRANSPORTATION, FOBWAKOINO AKD COMMISSION
A MERCHANTS—Iie pot, Canal lkudn, 408 Penn Pitta*
burgh. • aplS
I*. Tuteur <fc Brother,
Dealers in wines, liquors, imported a domes
tic SEGARS, id—No. 70 Smithfleld atreet, uear Dia
mond alley, Pittsburgh. novlS
/ ' ,G. W. Taylor,
\TO. 121 .Second street —Negotiator of Bonds, Mortgage*,
X* Time Bills, and Stocks. Also, Pittsburgh Manufactures,
aud Merchandize, always on lmnd, or procured at abort no
Ucc. aprlSLly
ATTORNEY AT LPW Office, Fourth street, between
Smithfleld and Grant
References—C. Bunsen, W. A F. Wilson, and iTKnlght A
Brother. jy 2&y
G» V. Arbuthnot,
SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER—Corner Foun
tain and Seventh’streets. Perrons wanting anything in
that line will do w«jlF to call, as I am determined to sell as
cheap as any other-person in the city. (seplry
william miller, Philo. wit Bicittrao.N, Pittsburgh.
Miller A Rleketion f
WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES,
Wines and Scgars—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of lrcrin
and Liberty streets, .Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns,
Ail, constantly on hand. Jy2S
Forwarding and commission Mjatciuvr, and
Dealer in all kinds of Wes torn Produce and Pittsburgh
Manufactures—No. 11(1 Market street, Httsburgb. lie wQI
promptly attend to all business entrusted to -his care.
Jyw
J. D. WILLIAMS. JOHN UAM, n~
TTTHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, AND
Tf Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Dealers in
Country Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures —Wood tfh,
four floors above Fifth, Pittsburgh. mar 6
yKAhCJS BELLZBO, JOUN McrjLo, BXASA OWfc>B,
Piltsbargh. Maryland. Pittsburgh.
Sellers, Nlcoli A Co M
PRODUCE axp GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 309 Liberty iftroet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sperm. Linseed and Lard Oils. jy23
n &\v* WAsmxuTOx.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friend* and the public in
general, that he has opened the bouse formerly occupi
ed by & Wilkinsburgh, where ho is prepared; to
accommodate travellers and persons going out from tho city.
d«29df
Bi *T. C. Morgan,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on hand
a general assortment of School, Miscellaneous ««(Blank
Look*. Printing, Post and Cap Paper, £<l. Wholesale and Re
tail, No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh.
■ pga. Wanted, Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. opli.Ty
I Joseph Kitt.
Fashionable merchant tailor— No. 273 liberty
street, Pittsburgh, IV, fone door below Eagle Hotel,; —
Is now rcceiriug from tho East a handsome assortment of
Cloths, Cassimcres and Ventings, which will be made to or
der in the shortest notice, and at the lowest price*—FOß
CAS XL oct7:tf
Kennedy A Haslett,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WATCHES,
Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fancy ami Variety Gouda, Bas
kets, Combs, Ae.—No. Pi Market street, between Fifth itroet
and tlio Diamond. (Suece«ow to Kinsey A Knox.; Clock*,
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. aug26
S~3l’KiiUeyi
House, sign, and ornamental painter, and
Dealer io Paints— No. 44 SL Clair etrovt, Pittsburgh.
Ho* constantly on hand all kinds of l*aluLs, cither dry or
mixed, Japan and Copal Vnrnixh. Liaseed Oil, Rolled Oil,
Spirits Turpentine, window Glass of ail sixes, IHitty, Paint
Brushes, Ac 4 all of the best quality, ami for sale at reaaona-
Mo pricoit. _ cepll
C. Matbewi,
AT No. 15 Fifth, Third door from Slarkct street— Manu
factures to order the best quality of GENTLEMEN'S
fcULUTS. Tliusc geoUemvn who hare fouiul it dilbcuU to
obtain a xodl-Jitling and Vturvughly nuule Shirt, mn he salted
by calling and leaving their measure.
ALSO —On hand, a large quantity of Ready Mode Shirts,
of all sizes, for Men and Roys. j<?4
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FRENCH BRANDIES,
WINES, All 4 warranted pure; and exceedingly low pri
rw, for cash. Also, in bottles, very fine old Champaign?
Wine, Jenny Lind, Heidsick and Locomotive brands; pure
old Brandies; old Port, Sherry, Madeira and Juice Wines.
All Liquors and Wlnesat this establishment, will bo found
of a superior quality. L. TUTEUR A BROTHERS,
aul 4:2m No. 76 flmitbfleld street.
TYELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS—Manufacturers of all
. 11 kinds of Brass work, Locomotive, Steam Engine, hum
bere, Ac.; also,,Cotton Batting manufacturers. Foundry on
Robccca etreet, Allegheny City—Oflice, corner of Market and
Fifth streets, Pittsburgh. Old Brass and Copper taken in
exchange for work, or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry
or Office will be punctually attended to. fbbo-.ly
Looking glass and brush factorv—no. 12c
Wood street, above Fifth. Keeps constantly on hand
aud manufactures to order, every description of Mahogany
and Gilt Framed Looking Glasses; also, looking glass plates,
by the box or single plate. Pictures and Portraits Trained
with neatness and despatch. A full assortment of Brushes
on bond and mode to onlor, of the best material. Together
with a variety of house furnishing goods, wholesale or-retail,
to suit purchasers, at reduced prices. fob2&Bm
Wtlllam Trovtlio,
TTNDERT AKER—Fifth street, immediately opposite the
U Theatre, respectfully informs his friends, and the pub
lic generally, that he has resumed his business ns a Famish
ing Undertaker. Ho is supplied with, and always keeps on
hand. Coffins of all sizes and kinds, Shrouds, and oil other
. articles accessary on such occasions.
Silver Plates, Ice Boxes, and Leaden Coffins, will bo sup
plied in order. A fine Hearse end Carriage always ready to
attend funerals. sep2&ly
J. J. Gillespies
NO- 76 Wood street, Pittsburgh—Manufacturer of Look
ing Glosses, and Wholesale Dealer In Combs and Varie
ty Goods, often to his customers and the public 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, be is enabled to offer induce
ments to purchasers, oquaL to any house in the Union,
aprfctf .
Henry Demmler (
Manufacturer of tin, copper and sheet iron
WARP; Dgsi.oi u* lIOUgE FURIfirURa HaKDWAM —
No-180 Liberty Street, Pisttburgh—Keeps always on band a
large assortment of Tin Copper Ware, Ae., best quality,
which he will sell at very low prices for cash, wholesale ana
retail.
Country merchants arc invited to call at his stand.
All Job Work in the above business j also: Spouting arid
Rooming Houses, will be promptly attended to at moderate
prfoea. [norl9
James Lowry, Jr.,
CHAIR AND BEDSTEAD MAN UFAOTOIIEIt—No. 294
Fottcnnan’e Row, Liberty street, has on hand a-large
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of
the best materials, which ho will sell lower than articles of
the same quality, con be sold In the city. He would call par
ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Choirs and Bods toads, which he will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Turning of every description executed In the
neatest manner- . Orders left at tho Wore Rooms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and liberty streets, will be promptly
attended to. ‘ moral
.tnOHAS B. SUA
James Melllnger,
MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL—Would respectfully
' inform his friends And. the public, that his now estab
lishment is now in fall operation, and that he is prepared to
furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all orders for Flanod Lumber,
with promptness, and.at the lowest rates.
Board Rank, planed on one or both sides, constantly
on-hand^
Breit, Doors, and Mouldings, of every description, madeto
and Carpenters-would find U to their advantage
to give him a call; as he can now ftirniah them with planed
stufTstii table for every description of work.
PnTSBURGH LEATHER DEPOT—No.IO3 Wood street—
have receiyfdAFaU iiL their lino. Bal
timore and New Tmk Sole Leather,. Philadelphia Kips and
Calf fikins, French Colfßkihs, CouniryVpp^Klpsajnß
Skinx, Morocco lining and BlndicsSlUiisrTaimcrs’Cdl,-and
Tanners* and Currfore? Tools; pod, taken aU.iogether, they
believe it the largest ahd'hest ptsortmort erer offered before
by any one house in Pittsburgh., Ail of which weiare pre
pared to sell,'to cash andprompipsyliigcus tomera at tpe
very lowest prices posable-'' : r >• ii;; i -
pleasure In showing our/stock,’ and cordially m-
to call and befbre pnreh^M^^e^
PUBLISHED DAILY BY HABPEB & PHILLIPS, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH,AHU WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. ,
. BUSINESS CARDS.
lUrcus W. Acheson*
J. D. WUUaxni A Co.,
Horboch,
L. Tuteur 4k Brother*,
Herron A Crtsweli,
W. H. Wallace.'
R.Bard 4e> Co.,
*,. •" r. k ~
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22.1852.
BUSINESS CARDS
• ...., rFenneiyMcMUlan ft Arthur,
’XrrmjjESAsXi QVtiCMs andcommssion mer-
f jk; CHANTS; ffoso Broad street, NoyfYOTk. [marJfcly*
T ~. William C»Mnrphey,
'■miy-nOr.lgHAr.W DEALER In Trimmings, Notions, Fuuy
VV and Variety Goods, No. 01 Wood ktreeti betwoen Thud
and Fourth, Pittsburgh. *ep4
I. W. Chadwiok,
Dealer in. rags andpap£B,No. uq wood street,
Pittsburgh. Tho highest price la cash paid for rags.
mylly : ■ • > »
-Cord*:
H. LEE, (succsssoit to Mouput * Les.) WOOL DEAL*
• ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for tho sale
nerjean Woolen Goods, No. I<&liberty.street [my*
Russell ft Johntton,
TTTHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Y T and Dcalersin Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No. 2ST (now buildings,) "Liberty street. octll
J. B. Weldia,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Blank and
School Books,'Paper and Stationery, No. 63 Wood
street, (between Third dnd Fourth,) Pittsburgh* Pa. [nWJO
C . P. 81I1TH,
SHIRT MANUFACTURER, and Dealer In GenUemen’s
Furnishing, Fancy and Variety Goods, No. 93 Wood jL,
second door below Diamond alley, Pittsburgh,. Pa. octlfiy
TL.V. .WEDDELL,
AGENT for tb&purchaso and sale of Real Estate, dealer
in Bonds, Mortgages, Notes, Ac. Office, Bplane’s Build
ings, comer of Smlthfleld and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
octLy
HXXBT M’CCIXOCaiL-. JOILV HXGXN_ -P. u’cuuocqb.
Heury'Bl’Cullotigh <fr Co.,
'TX/'HOLKSALE URQCERB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
YY had Dealers 111 all kinds of Prodace, corner of Penn
and Irwin streets, Pittsburgh. marll
o. u. aauiumKEOcn _ j.j. ouort*a.
BlUtenberger & Co.,
Forwarding and commission merchants, and
dealers lu all kinds of Western Produce and Pittsburgh
Manufactures, No. 115 Front street, Pittsburgh, Pa. [ jel2
Lockwood's
Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Massillon ex-
PRESS, Leaves Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.. BAKER & FORSYTHE, Agts.
my7;ly ‘
James A* Jonesj
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, corner of
Liberty and Hand streets. A complete assortment
of Drugs, Chemicals and Family Medicines always on hand.
epr2. _
R,* S. Officer,
MANUFACTURER of all kinds of Trunk and Pocking
Boxes, DUwprth'e Planing Mill, Grant street, between
Seventh and Eighth.
Boxes tnado and tielirercd at tho shortest notire. [ja9
L. B. JOHNS.
J. LftTelf <fc Co.,
DEALEBS IN CHOICE FAMILY GBOCEBIES, Teas,
Pickles, Fruits, Acu, Ac,—No. 2C5 Liberty street, (north
sidfO one door below Hand. my2£y
KAY & CO.,
(UTI CDA&LIS D. K4T.J
TTTIIOLESALK AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS, Static n-
VY era and Paper Dealers, corner of Wood and Third ■!*.,
Pitubargh, Pa. Jy3o
NAVAL ARCHITECT.—*A few copies of the Shipwright’s
Own Book, or Boat Bulkier*# Guide—by G. W. Rodger*,
—in two volumes, containing 1? copper piste engravings of
Draft* and Models, for salo cheap, by
jy3o KAY i 00., S 6 Wood street
A. Tlndle,
b&mk. WHOLESALE andtTelail SADDLE, HARNESS,
EggagATRIINK. VALISE and CARPET BAG manufao
<T ' ” turer, Na 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.JL a. WATLRMAX.-—.
L H. WATEUNAA.
L. 8. Waterman A Sons,
'TTTUOLESALE GROCERS, Oommixsion an d Fbrvarding
} y JUvrcAantx, dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pitts*
burgh Manufactured articles, and agents for the eale of
Richmond and Lynchburg manufactured Tobacco, Nos. SO
ond PI Water and 62 First street, Httoborgh. ocll
A. J. STUART,
W(80CCX880R 10 BTUAKI » BILL,)
HOLESALE QUOCEB, PRODUCE AND COIDJISSION
MERCHANT.—DeaIs In all kind* of Grain, Seed*,
Flour, Bacon, Pork, Lord, Batter, Cheese, Feather*, Ac.
No. 0 SmiLhfleld street,
;la House, Pittsburgh.
.0. RXISISGOL.
au2B opposite the Monon;
21. Oral
Moulders’ union fou;
Pittsburgh Pa. Manafa
Cooking Stoves,
CraUjryi Wood fitorea,
Parlor Stores,
Sad and Dog Irons,
Platform and Counter Scales,
Hollow Wore,
ff A Go,
INDRY—No. 131 Wood street,
acturcrs of
Plain and Fancy Grates,
** “ Fenders,
Sugar Kettles,
Tea
Bark Mills,
Wagon Boxos, Ac. [*rp7
The Saloons,
AT THE ATHKNiEUM BUILDINGS, Liberty street, an
at all times a delightful place of resort for Indies and
Gentlemen to enjoy a plate of FRESH OYSTERS, cooked In
the various styles, ana served in a manner (hat cannot Ist]
to please. Also—llOT COFFEE, TEA, PASTRY, and other
refreshment*, at short notice. A PRIVATE SALOON FOB
t.Anrra
G&- THE BATHING ESTABLISHMENT always In order
fbr Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, firom 7 a. b. to 11 ?. k.
febis w. w. ward.
HALL ft bFeER.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PLOW MANCFACTC
REKS, corner of Penn street and Cecil's alley, (one
square below the Exchange Hotel,) Pittsburgh, have for sale
over one hundred different patterns and nixes of PLOWS, of
the most Improved kinds, and suitable Ibr all descriptions of
solL Among them will be found tho celebrated first Premi
um Patent Iron Centro Plows, ths best and cheapest Plow?
to be bad In the United States; and, also,Sub-Aail and JIIU
Side Cotton and Sugar Plows; with Plow Points ami Cast
ings of every description.
Merchants should call and see, before purchasing.
sep2l:Gm
CHABE A LO.’B
Southern and Eastern Freight and Pack
ll age Express Offices in the principal dtles of the United
Staten, for tho transportation of oJI descriptions of Goods
and merchandise at Mali Speed, and at reasonable roles.—
Merchants and others would do well to order thelV goods
sent by CHASE A CO’S EXPRESS. Goods to
any part of the WORLD bv leaving instructions at tha office.
OFFICES:
Pitiabargb, No. 41 Market streeet;
Nov York. No. 2 Aster House.
Washington, corner of Pennsylvania Avenue
Philadelphia, No. 43 South Fourth street \
Baltimore, No. 3 Jarvis Building.
lioUmauik A- Gurrtioa, ~
PITTSBURGH FOUNDRY—Have removed to their new
buildings la Birmingham, near the Ferry. Haring oil
tbe late improvements far heavy work in Furnace*, It, ic.,
with Lathee and other machinery, and keeping alvays the
best qualities of metal, they am prepared to furnish ma
chinery, Lc~, with promptness.
Aji they still retain the Warehouse on Smitbfield street,
on the old promises, (.alto at No. 4 Wood street,} patterns or
orders left there will bo immediately attended to.
Haring associated John M’Donoagh with as, the business
will hereafter be conducted In the name of Garri
son A Co. UKXKY L. BOLLMAN,
ABRAHAM GARRISON.
JOHN STDONUUOIL
Co-Partnerships
a THE subscribers bare formal a
J-L Co-Porinershlp, and wQI
Hpl the CABINET, PURNTTURK
• 1 * CHAIR MAKLN'U BUSINESS, it*iJ '**■
the OU) STAND, NO. 31 SMITUFIELD STREET, under
the firm of lawis * Mmtot JOHN SL IRWIN.
au6 JOSEPH MENTKIRK.
fl® - Having disposed of my Into rest In the firm of Mixas
Tibdls * Co* In the Cabinet, Furniture and Chair making
business, to IRWIN A MKKTKIKK, 1 would most cheer
fully recommend and solicit for them a continuance of pat
ronage, so Überoily bestowed on the old firm.
aus MINAS TINDLR.
acrv Coach and Carriage Paciorf l
JOHHSTON, BBOTHEBS & CO.,
Corner of Rebecca and Belmont itreels, Allegheny CUy ,
■ji -tfn mb WOULD renpoctfully Inform their friends
the public generally, that they bare
rSfrjpcommenced the manufacture of Carriages.
V*r Barouches, Hockowaya, Buggies, Sleighs and
Chariots, in all thdr various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will bo executed with strict regard to durability
and beauty of finish. Repairs will also bo attended to on
the most reasonable terms. Using In all thdr work the
beat Eastern Shafts, Poles, sod Wheel stuff, thoy feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of tboir work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purcho
■lng elsewhere. octfrly
nxjfßi aus n«iin. x'et/onT.
Hell BPCurdj.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY—No. 380 Liberty Street, corner of
Seventh, Pittsburgh. The subscribers havo now on
kand, for sale, a largo and general assortment of Parlor and
Cooking Stoves of various pattornSwHollow Ware of all fctwrtu,
Tea Kettles of different sizes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon
Boxes, Lintels, Sills and Arches for buildings. Qrates, Fend
ers, anil Castings in genoral, rrtn/ ' n from good patterns, •
of the best material the market affords.
We respectfully call the attention of the public to our now
and lmprovod Parlor SteTe, the Lady Franklin, which we
can recommend as neat, cheap *nH good.
All kinds of Jobbing attended to.
Persons wishing castings from patterns of thdr own, would
do well to give ns a call.
Call to see our stodßrbefore purchasing elsewhere—we will
sell low.
-CSfOrders promptly attended to, and AIM on the lowest
terms. (Jy2o) REIS A MCCURDY.
> W A FOUNDRY
NO. 103 WOOD STREET.
JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J. 0. Parry A begs
to Inform the customers of the old firm, and the public
generally* that he has now on hands, and is extensively en
gaged in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS—
such as: Patent Chilled Rollij large Kettles and Curbs;
Patent Kettta, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Sugar Kettles,
for the manufacture m Cane* Sugar—off cast on a patent
process, known as J. C. Parry’s, and are superior for dura
bility to any other, and sold lower than those made on tha
old plan.
HOLLOWWARE—A’generaI assortment, all from now
and improved patterns, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons,
Ao, Ac. ••»
Rolling Mill Castings, and Machinery of every description,
always on hand or made to order.
Cook Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, and Coal Stores, of every
description; lowa Cook Steves, five sixes, which received the
first prise for 1850 and 1851, at the Agricultural Fair of Al
legheny County, and recommended by fifteen hundred
persons; Enterprise CookStores,'four sites; Premium Cook
Stoves; Egg-end Radiator Coal Stores; Parlor Stores, Ac.
Parlor Grates and Fenders, great variety, beautifully
enamelled. Ctommon Grates, and building material of every
A great rariety of Ornamental Railing, for Cemeteries and ‘
Fencing.
Plough* end Plough Outings —A large Stock of all tho.
kinds In use, and will be sold at reduced prices. Hall’s Pat
ant Lorer, True American, Egan's, Crane’s, Kinkaid’s,
WoodaVPeacodE's, Bull’s, Improved Bull, Ac.
Double Ploughs. —The Michigan Double Plough, whleh
has taken tho premium At the State Fairs of New York,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, and whereverit has been exhibited.
Iron and Nalls, Store Pipe and Tin Ware—ell of which I
will sellatthe lowest prices; and respectfully invite the
pnblie to give mea call. at the -old stand, No. 103 Wood st.
. augL-r JOHN a PARRY.
Removal,
HOUGH. -A ANTHONY-hare removed their DAGUERRE
, AN ROOMS* from-Burke's Building, to Eaton's Build
.in&nver thaYoung Men’s Library, where they will be hap
py to see their old patrons and friends. apr7rtf
' -V * v r’* '- ' '
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
A 0. TUXKjN,.. J.JOIIX U. OXRXAX
XTEENAH & CO:,?
- BANKERS AND £KCHANGB i3ROKERK
febS&lyjv • JVo.9fi Wood Street, and Diamond AUey
O’COHNOBf BBOTHEB & CO*,
BANKERS AND-EKCUANGE-DROKERS,
BEALERR In Domerticand Foreign Exchange, Time and
fflgbt mils. Coin, Bfieurreht Stocks, Ac.
Office, corner Wood aodThlrd finkfl7rtf
johh woods# :
BANKER AND EXGHANGN.DROKER* ..
*r\EALEK tn Gold, Silver and Bank notes. - Current and
> 1 y-par funds roceired on deposit Cmjfictiohß carefully at
tended ta Fourth Street, one door' East of Market, ntts
burgh, Pa, . • 'Mi) . • (Wrly
Domestic and ftrrtign Jdxdiange, Bank JXpUs, Gold a ad Silver
BoughL SM endExchangtaboi the
EXCHANGE AND BANKiW HOBi2 OF
WILLIAM A. HELL ft CO.,
fit wood EfligsT,. nzTSQtmon.
Interestallowedon time depodUL ,faug23
G. E. ARNOLD * CO.,
BANKERS AND KXOHANQB BROKERS, .
DEALERS in EidumMi CoCo, N!rtM, Sight md
Thao Drafts Ac. .GolloctlOn. Mtrcfiilly »ttfnd«l to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought arid sold on commission. . „
ta»No. 74 Fourth st, next dcor to Bank of PittsVg. (soi3
& {
BANKHES AND BXCIUNG^BROKERS,
comfxit or.woosrA2& rana ctbim.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills of Exchange ana Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank -Notes, ; sold. Collections
mmin m all the priodpal cities of thd United States. De
poslti received of Parnnd Current Funds. (margly
Al in giLtuPt, OWAB3) fiAHXT r . f FLOBiNCK KBAUEtt.
W -& iRAGM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, £Qrer, send Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Securities; purchase
Promissory Notes and Tims Bills, ; -on-East and West; buy
and gel] 8 locks on Commission.
Collections made on all points jn tbaUnloa. fmyi
no. 75 poduth st* pTTrajjtnma, opposrtx ainx or. mtssraon.
THE SUBSCRIBER, under new and more fararobie auspi
ces, will continue the Banking business and Stock Bro
kerage In the house formerly occupied by Messrs Palmer,
Harm* a Co* and more recently by the Pittsburgh! Life In
surance Company, where he wllL be pleased to see bis old
friends and customers. fjyS] A. WILKINS.
mtt BKMOTD Tfrrra BivrTWtl US EXCB&SOS OITtCt TO NO.
67- uab&£t stsxet, rocs worts scum old atAxn.
NIIOUIES & SONS, Bastes and Exchange brokers,
, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank-Notes. Exchaugoon tho Eastern and Western
Cities constant!/ for sale.
Collections made In aB the dtka throughout tbo United
States. Deposits received in par ftlnds or current paper, No.
67 Market stmt, between Hurd usd Fourth sta. (ja3o:ly
;*■ g, UOOI. ~ , , ■— .tnos. BiSfiEST,
HOOK ft SABBEKT,
BANKERS'AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, :
B. £. CORSX3 OP k KEXXtt PTJTEECEGH, PE.
DEALERS In Coin, Note*, Time BBlx, Foreign and
Domestic Exchange, Certificalea of Deposit, Ac.
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu
rope, for sale In rams to salt parefensera.
Current and par funds received on dflpoiit
Poll ret tong madn on all parte of the Union, at the Unrest
rates. (*epll:ly
.w. a. ffATxaMXN.
Have Removed their Office to thi Oomar of Fifth and Wood sts.
rmaßusan, pa.
PATRICKS k FRIEND, Bankers andExcbange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Draft*, Acceptances, Gold! Silver
and Notes, grrhangn* on.the Eastern and western
Cities constantly tbr sale.
OoUectionj made in all the rftfcs throughout the United
States. Deposits received In par.funds or current paper, at
the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. fteb3
Dissolution*
THE FIRM OF a. WILKINS A CO., has this day been
dissolved by mutual consent. The bmdnes* will ho do
sed by Thompson BelL A. WILKINS
JOHN A. CAUOHSY,
THOMPSON BELL,
raoifpsos diu,.- ~ .. - j. a. cacgutt.
thompsoh Bell ft co M
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
(latx or a. vxLms e ctu,)
TiriLL continue the Exchange and Banking business at
W the old stand, corner Third and Market eta. fjy *2
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE.
S. JONES ft CO.,
Garner of Wood and Forth Streets, POtstsurrjh, Jfrmnfa.
BILLS OF EXCHANGE and notes discounted. Bills of
Exchange furnished on all the principal dtiee; East,
West and South.
BUls of Exchangoalso farnlshed ln large or small sums on
London, and voriouaplaces In Wales. Scotland end Ireland;
also, on Paris. Bremen, Hamburg end Frankfort.
OoQectknut made* in «H parti cf the United States.
Gold, Silver and Bank Notea bought and sold.
Deposits rccdTed of par and Current Fund*, and paid on
call.
lime Deposits also reedred, end Interest elloved.
Lantf Warrants purchased and sold. Jy2B
Iron City Hotel,
L. W. SMITH, Paomsroa.
Fifth stmt, between Wood <f Market, Pittsburgh.
45“ Good Stabling attached to this House. {spr7:ly
iLUrt www*,
Brotrn , i Hotel*
Cbrner of Smxthjldd and Third Strati, Pittsburgh, I\mfa.
BROWN k OONNELLY, Pcoruxrou..
ffJ-Good stabling atta:hed lo the House.
Western Exchange Hotel*
SlarLtt tfi, Wed of f+nn Sjuart, tuarij opposite t/it Ckntral
and /L. Kail Road DipoL, Philadelphia.
JOSEPH WATERMAN, Prqp*isto».
*uh*cribcr respectfully solicits a share of the
travelling patronage.
Term*—-Ono Do liar per day. [tcbl&ly
Omton’i Exchange}
NO. 1? ST. CLAin STREET.—TUD house has been ta
ken by the undersigned, fitted up In style, furnished
with the bast of LIQUORS, and erexy thing the season Can
afford. An excellent LUNCH «v*ry day, to which attention
b particularly called. (janlS] JAMES OWgTQN.
FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
f~A PATRICK A SON, P&orßiXTQfia.—This House has ua-
V, dergone thorough and extensive repair*, alteratioait,
and large additions of new furniture, etc_, and the proprie
tors pledge themselves nothing be wanting on
their part to render the Fiuacus a place where all the com
forts of a first class hotel can be found.
Jy4:tf C- PATRICK k SON.
Cbmer of Wood and Third (trots, Pittsburgh, Ptnria.
\STLLIAM S. CAMPBELL, Paorauctox.
rpHIS fine establishment haring eumo into the hands of a
X new Proprietor, offers groat Inducements to the travel
ling community | and also to regular boarders. Every deli
cacy and luxury will be provided In Its season, and no pains
will bo spared to make this Hotel a comfortable nouj to ail
who may call there, [myl&tf] \T. & CAMPBELL, Proper.
CUrner of iburtN and (front streets, Pittsburgh, PXim’a.
TnE SuBSCIU BEK has leased the largo and well known
HOTEL, (late Lamartine House) at the corner of Fourth
axul Grant streets, which has oecn repaired and newly fitted
up in ail its apartments, so as to give a large and more liber
al accommodation to travellers ami boarders. His larder
will be stored with tho most choice viands Ibn market can
afford, and his bar furnished with the best. He would re
spectfully solicit a share of public patronage,
curl 6 B. PERRY.
W tilting ll.il,
fburih street, near Southfield, Pittsburgh, /fcnn’a.
JOHN WALKER, takes pleasure in announcing to his
friends and the public that he has taken the above splen
did establishment, and after considerable expenso has mado
It a delightful plan of resort He is perfectly prepared to
serve up at tho shortest notice every delicacy which may
tempt tlie appetite of the epicure or tho* fancy of the most
fastidious.
Dinner will be in readiness every day at 1 o’clock, lor any
numbor of persons, commencing this day, June 21st. Par
ties can be acoomznodated with Suppor in the most recherche
manner. Oysters, Game, Ac., will' bo found there in their
season. In short, the Proprietor intends that no expense
or trouble shall be iparod to make this already popular
Uouso the best In the Western country. jeZhlv
St. Clair llotel*
frosaour rnx rxcnasaa,)
Corner of Penn and St Clair its., Pittsburgh.
rpHIB spacious, cential, and conveniently located HOTEL,
X having beea completely remodelled and thoroughly re
paired and improved, and Is now open for the accommoda
tion of the public.
The subscriber, lessee and proprietor of the 8t Clair Hotel
respectfully Informs his friends and the public, that he has
funilahed U in the most elegant and comfortable style, and
employed competent assistants and attentive and faithful
servants, and that be will spare no exertion to make It equal
to any house in tha country.
The wall known central Location of the House, and conve
nience of its arrangements, rendering It the moat desirable
either to traveler* or pormanent boarders, induces him to
solicit and hope for a liberal share of patronage.
aprffl Q. W. BENNETT.
Waverly House,
Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ann’a.
WILLIAM G. GALLAGHER, PBOFaaro*.
This Fashionable end popular /g\ * —v
S3jsfiKLas RESTAURANT has recently been (uyd faJ
fitted up in a style of elegance an- W£r
surpassed by any similar estab-
Uahment in the City, and tbs proprietor is prepared to fur
nish his fHends and the public generally with every article
usually found at such places.
All of tho dollcades of tho season, In the way of GAME,
FISH, SOUPS, will bo served up in tho best manner.
The BAR Is supplied with LIQUORS of the finest brands,
and the Fancy Drinks so much In vogue during the warm
season, such as Pine Apple Cobblers, Mint Juleps, Punche*
and Smashes, will be served up in a way that will please the
taste of all.
LUNCn is served np every morning, at 11 o’clock, to
which tho special attention of customers Is solicited. [myl6
Great Inducement*'to Cash Purchasers,
WE will self our largo stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that- cannot
foil to pleasa cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted.
Our terms are CASH. JAMES LOWRY, JR,,
mkr2S cor. Seventh and liberty sts.
SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY.'
ROBERT XL HARTLEY, begs leave to izrform- /KwjKj •
his friends and the public generally, that he wMsK
continues to occupy that large and commodious
Store Boom, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahhe- •
stock k 00., No. 80, corner of Diamond Alley and- Wood st,
where he keeps a large and general assortment of Baddies,
Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Rngv Fallses,
Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all othc/ articles in bis line.
Ha klflQ keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to fu>
nishto order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured kd
the best rniitnrial, and In a, style of workmanship equal lo'
the Eastern tn anufactured article, andatOfiper
Coontrr. Merchants and Fanners woulddo well tohall Sd
examine nis stock, before porchaslng elseirberc. a# bo la
tenhlned to sell first rate articles at very low prices. i
Ay Don't forget the place, No. 83, corner of Wood sL and
Diamond Alley. fap2o
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t .V’" ’ * 1 "S'" > 1 , ' ' ’
w A. WIUQHB & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
H.’ HOLMES & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Removal*
PATRICKS & F£IEKD,
BANKitIH AND EXCIIANGK BEOKEB3,
HOTELS, &c.
W, c. 00330X1.
8t« Charlefy Hotels
Grant House,
Wholesale anti Retail.
v I'i.'
NEW YORK.
Wood A Grant,
WHOLESALE QKOCEUS, and Dealer* In <£ffe£
Indigo, At, •*%’<?. 9Q Front street, NEWYOIiK*
'Western' Urrtli&ntjvisitingNew York,*!, respect
felly Invited to giro us a call. -. ,'-v. ... . - - :: :,n23:ly ■
, BIIIfEB. «S..gTBVK Jig, ;
kM3SJB> CARRIAGE MAKERS.,':
So. 368 Broadway.,
T ,v . ..-"'vrair roBK.
thr Our Carriages arc winHn in this Qty, under our own
supervision.: ■ - * 1 y' - ~ • ■ an27dhn
JUETKOPOLITANHOTEL,
BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
THE Metropolitan will bo completed and opened for tho
reception of company, September the lit Price of
Board, Two Dollars pec day.
aulS : gIMEQN LELAND A 00, Proprietors,
1». W. CA0T1XD...... t. TOWiaL
D W. CASFIPLD <fc FOWLEB,
SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND., GENTLEMEN’S 1 OUT
FITTING STORE, N'o. 989 JBroadtoay, (near 3&pmax:
street,) NEW YORK. -C5“ Stocks, Shirts, Dorans Col
lars, made to order, at short notice, and warranted to fit.
au27:ly* *
.WW. ELACX..
ball, BLACK do CO ,
(successors to marqdand & co. f )
Tt/fANtfFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF SILVER
111 -LVD J&JLTED WARE, Diastumds , Watcha, levy
dry, tfh, (Sigh of the Golden Eagle,)'947 Baoswcst, NEW
YORK, south corner of Murray stroet; opposite the City
Ha»- , . , au27:3m* -
Fail and'Winter Goods!
TO TAILORS AND CLOTTTIEIiS.
RCFUS K. TAYLOR A CO., 59 .Mimes Lias, New Yosx.
The Undersigned are now offering an entire new
choice atock of Goods, adapted to MEN'S WEAR, consisting
of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, BEAVER and Pi*
U)T CLOTHS, TRIMMINGS, At, with esery description of
seasonable Goods, adapted to tbo trade, to which they: in rile
the attention of Uioir friends dealers generally.
Those who wish to procure the latest styles, at tbo lowost
prices, on find them by calling upon us.'
RIOTS E. TAYLOR A 00-,
anEfcSm 62 MiMw limn, N. Y.
Cheapest Printing Cards A Card Sheet*
IS TH£ ENTIBLB U3ITID STATES,
AT NO. 4, READE STHEET. #. 7.
THE subscriber has bod fifteen years experience in tha
manufacture of Printing Cards, in
business for himself baring every facility of the most ta
proved machinery, and being a practical 'workman* intends
to pursue a cash business and sell lower than;anj other
manufacturer in tho country. All of bt* ml>rm
are warranted to print well, ahd all orderswdll be sent by,
express, Quh on delivery of Good*.. full particulars and
samples can bo obtained by addressing, per mall,
PIANO FORTES FROM HEW SCARES.
. J» F Co. r >
411 BROADWAY, NEW-YOKK,
.-'iitni •. ■ BEG to invite public attention to their
aSBa Stock of ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, Just
manufactured from thoir "N RW AN D
■ I W I g > GREATLY IMPROVED SCALES. These
instruments embraco some points of excellence entirely ori
ginal, and not to be found in any others lit the United
States, such, for example, as sundry imnmi-yrn^tJi
in the Scales, the Globular Socketed Tabular Bars, Ac, Ac
They are made of the very best ma.tm4a!« by the ablest
workmen to be found in the country; are warranted In'all
respects, and are sold on fovorablo tangs. ; Second hind Pi*
anos taken in exchange , - , . ■
Warerooms, 411 Broadway, Ifew-York. MpZUm
IMPORTANT TO DRUGGISTS . r
D.B.ffTCullougli,
Manufacturer*and Dealer in Faint*, Oil*, &c.,
■J/41 MAIDEN LANE, aVRff sale, on
Ittl reasonable terms:
White Lead in Oil, in kegs of 25 to fiOOlbs.
Black Paint, Yellow Ochre, Tenidan Red, in oil.
Patent Dryer, Spanish Brown, Terra de Senna, in oik ' '
Umber, Chrome Imperial and Arsenical Greens, in oil.
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow and Verdigris, Inoß. '
Varnishes of all kinds.
Linseed OR, raw and boiled Putty, Whliin, Chalk, Lamp
Black*
American and English YeniUan Red, Chrome Red. and
Yellow, dry India Red, Red *nri Litharge, dry.
Stone, French and Yellow Ochre, dry..,
Chrome Paris and Brunswick Green, dry. irtfcffm
FLORENCE HOTEL, ■' ■
NO. 400 BROAD WAT, NEW FORK.
THE proprietor of this well known Hotel, situated on
the comer of Broadway and Walker streets, have thor
oughly renovated and partially re-famished it, are mw
prepared to offer the traveling community
upon the most favorable terms and in the best -
The House being conducted on the European plan, has the
most elegant and spadous Saloon in tlfe-United £taies,'to>
getber with some thirty private rooms.; attached,
where individuals, families, or parties, canbe fumished with
meals at any hoar of the day or evening. - ,-
The House is ceatrally located, end within forty yards of
the New Haven Railroad Depot, wheiethe porters of the
House are always in constant attendance. <
Passengers arriving in New York em immediately walk to
tbo House, deliver their checks at the ofSoe, sad have thrir
baggage conveyed to their Rooms, without any charge whit
«verr<whichiaoo small item of expeoMfßlio'w Tork.T' '
The House U furnished with a .fins salt of. Parlors on
Broadway Both' Rooms, and all (he 'modem Improvements,
which tend to afford the. traveler pleasure and.comfort. It
is the very centre of all the principal places of amusement,
and, in fiset, every way to please gentlemen trav
eling with their families for pleasure, or men of business,
that am so occupied as to be unable to dir»* at set hens*.
Meals sent to rooms without extra charge.
REUBEN LOYEJOY, (toe of Boston,)
aaffjely Proprietor.
PAPER WAfIEHODSE.
Cyra* W. Field & Co.,
, -COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 11 Cliff street, New
York, are SOLE AGENTS in the United States for
Mosprafcfs Superior Bleaching Powder.
Victoria Mills Celebrated Writing Paper*:
Russell Mills Superior u "
Geneseee Printing **
i Rawlins A Sons’ Engfy»h Tissue . u
1 Cowan A Ca’s Engltehttrirt Scotch Writing Paper*,
Tfroy are also Agents for lbs Principal Manufoctu
rerein this countnr. and offer for sale by for the most ex*
tensive and desirable stock of Paper and Paper Manufactu
rers’ materials that can be found in or- toy other
country. *
They occupy the large and cmnaodjous Warehouses, No.
11 Cliff street, No. 58 Cliff streot, No. M .iwitm... street,
and the Lefts over the large Iron Stores, 7 and 9 Cliff street.
Their business is strictly Wholesale, and Writing Papa*
are sold by the Case only.
Their extraordirujy ftdlltJc* enable them to offer all
Goals, both Foreign and Dpmrstlf, at the lowest possible
prices.
Paper made to order, Any sire «r weight liberal advan
ces made on eonsigmneots of'Paper, Paper Makers' Block
and other merchandize.
The highest market price paid in f?*HTT for all of
n-g* ajrlllj
NUTMEGS— 1 bbl, for sale by
__ «:t9 SMITH A.SINCLAIR.
BANNER COTTOW '
ffarthouta, No. 149 J\rd and 120 Second xft, Pittsburgh,
Warner, Park A Co„
MANUFACTURERS OP
Banner A. No. 1 heavy 4-4 Sheetings ;
do do do do Shambrayi do, all color*;
Dyed Carpal Chain, of all colors ewd shade*;
Cotton Twine, white and variegated colors;
Do Yams, Batting, Candlewkk, Ac.
eep£l:d*w3m
31HE undersigned begs leave to announce to his friends
„ and customers, that ho haa received a large, -and with
e greatest On eeleetod, lot of RHENISH ami FRENCH
WINE, which ho can warrant is pure and genuine, and
which ho sells eithpr by the bottle or hm*- . ho
keeps always on hind, a largo and well ‘selected stock of
FRENCH COGNTAC BRANDY, HOLLAND GlN,and other
Liquors, all of which are of the first qualities, yWit warran
ted genuine article*. He feels grateful for former favors,
and It shall bo his duty to attend to customer* sj for*
meriy.
As he has made the best and latest improvement for retf
tifying Whiskey, he can furnish them of the best kind, and
at the lowest price. . J. FICKKISEN,
m 7& No. 137 Liberty street
Pudder A Ford,
MANUFACTURERS and dealers in
MANCHESTER IXI NISRAIt PAIffT,
. . Nsw You, December 15,1851.
I have analysod a sample of MANCHESTER MINERAL
PAINT, for Puddxs a Faro, and find it to contain the fol
lowing:
suic«, _ er ®i
Alumina, . _ . IM A 34
Par Oxide of Iron, .. .... 18,41
Lime, „ .. 68
Magnesia, .. ... jjl
Oxide of Manganese, 12
Water ana Loss, ... 8,00
, 100,00
The Powdnred Sample, contained In the bnr, which 1 rop
pose vu the one you desired alno to hare analysed, I find
to differ from any average of the lumps powdered, and mix*
ed together. Hus last yields as fallows:
Per Oxide of Iron,
Silica and Alnm<n*
Lime,
Magnesia, „... .7." *!T
Water and Loss, .
100,40
Thla difference I pre*ume arise# from the mineral not be»
Ing uniform, nmo portion# containing morn Iron oth
er*- "P* analjraU thowi the article to be well totted for a
durable paint I find that by eaiMpiwg the powder by a
pretty high beat, the color it much" improved, or at'lesjt
converted Into a fln» red.
AMES It CHILTON, M.D- Chemist
8»1« JOEL MOHLKH, 241 Liberty street
marl&ly
JO&EFB UPPIRCOTT, - «...
LIPPISCOTT & BAKE,
(lam j. a smcazs. * 00,) . .
■vr ANUFACTBRERS OF BHiENIX YTRtfPROOF SATO,
AJX Second Street, between Wood endr Smithfield—On
Tuad»y sfteroooh, /uly 25,1848, the undersigned were exi
led upon by Messrs. Uppencott A Barr, to witness an honlrt
end cur test of one of their Phoenix Safes. The furnace bo-
Ing prepared, the Safe was placed insidi thereof with Books,
the -Ssfo wasdo
eed and the fire kindled at a quarter past 2 o’clock, and In a
abort time the Safc was rod hot, and continued tHI half past
6 o dock, being about four and a half hours, when the com
mittee expreased their wgrfwfjn-tfcp* that the time occupied
with such heat was sufficient. The fhmace -was then pulled
down, Safe pooled, and door opened—tho books, papers and
.mosey safe. The heat waiso great as to melt off the bras*
mountings. We therefore take pleasure, tn
these Bafes to the public, as being, In bur Judgment, entirely
-fire prod JAKYI& A TJIABtJ^
NOCK A RAWSON,
CORNWALL* BROTHER* .
. BRANNON A THATCHES,
BENEDICT £ CARTER, ' ,
ISAAC CRAMTP^
lam engaged in the foundry business, and know eou&r
thing about fomaoes and heat 1 1 witnessed the burning of
ttaeabore Safe, andean freely. »j there. Was-no, humbug
about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public
las h**ng, in-myJodgmimt,entirelyflre proof W3L -if AYR ;
In «Jthig upon the aboYe.geotlemen for their liznaturik.*
ttAy **ll apoke- in' -the 1 highret tcnns 'of ry g
test, and their full confidence at the’ Safe’s being entirely
fire proof We hare constantly on fcahifabtf formal* a ftifi
asaonment of the a bore safes. Jmarffl] BET.T. & TEEB7.
A* Ha l
\I7HOLESALE LADIES BOOT AND SHOE MANIfFAC
, f T .: TORY. -No* North' ibttrtA street ufext door to
the Merchants Hotel, PXULADET.prrr a ~
~ " 1)4710) COOPES^
GO3IMTLSIQN MERCHANT, for the- kale of FtSßr PRO
VISIONS, Aon No*. 9 North Wharves, PHILADEL
PHIA. Agent Express line Boston Pickets.! *u2&y*
“< JOK. PATTKBSOEf
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN « LIQUORS, I WINES,
TEAS, No. 35 Nobzb: Szcokp PHILA
DELPHIA- , - * - - • * } »f1a27.1y»
F.OBTHEXS; 1
IMPORTER- AND pEALER ;JN BIUNPIES,* GIN,
WINES, dh, 84 Soma Fbost smsxr, (corner of Wal
nut,) - " * - iaZTJy
, .... J , JASUSS B. FIDLEB f A -
"pvKLtEB IN WATCHES, JKWEIET, SILVER WARE,
X/Ac, AUAS South- &e6nd strut,' PHILADELPHIA*
• N. R—Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired, on the
’iharfestnotice; ' • * * • ~ •eftfrTfty*- '
Tbomu C. G»rrett & Co « |
IMPOSTERS of tine WATCHES and PLATE]) \
and'3l»nufactnrera of SILTER WARE and JEWELRY.
CHESTNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, are -prepared *
sell at the rery lowest prices at which Goods in their l
are adrertlaod.-• •
" -GKOBGB «fc JAMES BENHEBS. ' - '
■\TmtSE ANDUQUOR MERCHANTS, SaHJ Wm
- f f : r Second st&xxt,. PHILADELPHIA/ Lave constantly
on n>ad f French Bnsdies, lioHandGln, ' & gi&Arvl »*»
■ortaaent of FOREIGN WINES/*Also; «U Vlads of
can Spirits, Ac... - >. fr-, «A27Jy»
J. %. j, b. fc.<nwm.
SHOBEBf BUHTING St CO.', I'~‘*
OOSDIiaSION SIKUGIUNXS, and Dealers in Pot# OHS,
V/AfOTOT-description, CANDLES, WHALEBOKE,'it,
N. - J* B. B«fg« A Son, :• i -
u ISO Cbetfaut street, iai *tary,oppc«it* ir«n
“***• roceiTed their Spring JFuhlotu gT GoodsTtsd
jrmcontiiiiatorerttre, by«r Jry srrirtl; thuUteJtsiyles
persanj Tlaitlng thoeut fcrs Inti
«*},*? b “ mes “ cf*»UU firm cf LttSlf ft Bagn
will be «ettled.by them. . { *** t
PhllMrlpbix, ilsrch 23,1860.
*• *«w_ .to. i. cot.
r : i- jambs s.mabos * eo., 1 . .
TTATE rsmored ..to -thftlr JiJSW QHAHIXIS BUILDING,
XI 'lOB fi'orth Froni street, (above Arcb atiectJPHlLAr.
UILPIIIA, wharq tlitijjclaanfaciure ■ ■■■•. f
BXoaon’s Oelebmed Challenge Blocking!
: BLACK WETniMJ INK, BEUKDiK,
Ac.; A9~.AU tLdc.m&naJocttuu *raxraaleu of. lupcrior
quality. ' ■ -■ . - - »aSSte '
. B. W.ROBY,
4 Reade street New York.
ISAXO L STAUF7EL.,„ jicOßtUßt
. STAUFFER A BABLST,
■. jsucciasosa TO 0. COSBIDj { ' :
AJkf ATCHMAKKRfI, JEWELBBB, and DIPOBIiES OJ*
..i f-. WATCHES, -Vo. 00 Aortt dSromi strut, earner of
Qustry, PHILADELPHIA- Fcr ssle, m assortment cf Gold
indSUrer Pitot Lerer, leplno «m» Plain Watties, Him
Gold Jewelry and Slrer Ware. “■■■
to. ■ ■ ■ - aulMr- -
■■■,.- BBJTTQN a. CO.. I
l/imiilJAK BUND AND "WINDOW SHADE ilANtr-
V;SAOrraJEIIS_A«. 40 *-&£d
titrjADKLPinA. ‘Lettered Shader, ton Stores
painted to onto.: Also, Hood laiidi, Bod
N, B.—Sash Shutters and Doors, constantly enhand end
nisdotoorder.v. r: ■■:;■-■■■ ■:■ ■ euaiim
10 iiOKTH WHABVES AM) 20 NQKTII ST„
’ • ’ .PHIL ADRT.PFTTA , V- : i . .7.
OFFER FOR SALE— ;
Hlco; SjjijHt* of Toiyentlna j
Rodo; Alcohol; ! '
Bandog Fluid; -Pl&* OQ; • ■ - t . .
au37:€ni. _ Sperm, Whale k TaxmanOti.
CHAK.O B. XOTLtt.
—IAJCES J>. vrrrrl
„„„„„ BOWLEV &, HITT
GENERAL COMMISSION MEKCHANJS,
12fJ> VSGLCSUX mgit.r»« Cf j
NAVAL STOBES AND OILS*,
so. *7 North Whaurres, '. PHILADELPHIA.
jpIONSTAffTLy on hand, at loarert market ■priced- ;
\J BwifcOfli .Turner* Qfl; Soapßcdn;
Straits Oil; Paint Oil; i SodaAsiU' :
■ Western i -
•u2J:2faa«. \
'• "'■ SADI SOS HOUSE, T~ —
■ • ;,T KOS. 87 .4SD 39;H0KIH aSOOSU IST,-' -
(w>n.iunß mm,) . j PHUABELPHU.
HTHIB popular House la admirable sltuatedfcrtbafconte-
A nl«a<» of persona trawling either on brahmas or
ure, beixmtuar theKew York aod Baltimore landtags, trlthln'
eilmtdututeDf flnJoit Office ell
the different Lines of Osmlbussea start, jralcff to all narts of
thedhr J. OTTESSIKK, Proprietor, •
• au2J;Bm lata of Baltimore,
wto a. .sconxu.
JtßMi Bi Smith fr Co., ! -•
T>OOK BIiANK.'BOOK -MUroFACTO*
D REBS-Sgn of th* Large Blank Book#, No. 207 Market
vtneti ilxnt (north ridt,) TTito iinn
m hnd, Cap* Boor, .Medium and Bojal, Ledges* JotfrnalßL
Day, Inrcdco tod Cfcah Book#. Aldermen’# fylfot* Mintxt#
«nd Letter. Book#,Memorsadum, :P*a, Beeeipn Gopr sad
Qrpherin* Book#. ALBO-A lug* assortment of Medical,'
UiaallaneoßS and School Books; ! • •• :
■ Country Merchant*, fw'ntw
Booms supplied with erezy rmriety df T*)»nv Book# tal g£
tow prices -,r,•:;■■■ .- r : i aiajSGt€a
. . James Barber’* ■
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
East Corner qf Second and .Chestnut " - -
\\[ HERE "may be "found, one of the l&rgestft&d best e*'
' T T . aortzuent* of Clock* *zjd Eme Rioees in Uie United
States, ih quantities to suit ’purchasers, of from a' .
Clock to duo. thousand Clocks; eTwyruricty of
style sad manufacture, suitable for Churches, ii>tu Coim^
. tins Houses,*. Parian* Bleeping- Apartments and Kitchen* •
steam and Canal Boats anA
Also, general sale Agent tor B&pp’s lately Sden>*
£ifiQMcboQoidPen,.Wfaolcsal»asd!Betail; Gold and Sllyer
Pen Holders and Pencils, and a rarietT of Pancy Good*. :
.Tbas* wishing to-purchase will find it to their Interest to
call, before, purchasing.elsewheru. ; JAMES BARBER, -
ao2srr* S. g. corner Chestnut and Sncond sta. PhOy ..
KanLT.>«jW j._TgHyv, EOW*.
M. & J. H» ROWE, ... : :
BROOM AND WOODEN WARE STORB,t
Jfo. 11l Aorth ThuxLSbret, ThreeDoor* 'Behm Baccy-
MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Dealers
rt&nams.jiruha, Bucket* Cedar Wart, Willow and
STcnch Baskets, Shoe and Wall Brasher* Scrubs,
Mat* Blacking, Kaafem-iaade Wooden Ware of erezy de
scription, Ac* at the lowest market price*.- -In irtore aoi to
sale, 2000 doz. Fancy Com Bmmu,
600 doa-Paiuted Bucket* assorted colon/ ;
800 doa. Cedar Churn*. ;
600 nests WtahTabs, '
-600nestsWillow Basket* •
200 doz. Wall and Scrubbing Brushes.
H. B—Order. promptly Med and good, jacked lnthohest
manner for transportation. _ .. au2^2m
BEITAHHIA WAKE HAHTJFACnJBEBSi
rPHßsubscribers haring joat entered Into the shore buaP
J- ness, In all It» htanehra, taka thin mode of the
attention of Oountoy MerchanUand othera, to their hew
etjlo and pattern*—also,-the quality ofthaterlaJ-a/wV
Batter ourrelres not to be beat in workmanship or — J - 1 ■
The Billowing, In part, conelata of our asmrtment ;
Lamp* and Lamp Seem; ladle.; Castor Framee-Bal
Pana; Tumblers;. Hleheia, with lids; Coffisepot. and Tea
FoU; Sap. Bow la; Sugar Bowl.; Cream Cups; BeerJleai
too; CbSce Hoppers; OmdlMtjrk.j Spoons, of all sites. •
We will bo happyto rcedTe order* Bar temples; by-mail, at
our places of buslnees, So. 108 EACE ST- or QUABBY
ST., abore Second, PHILADELPHIA.
„ „ •-■ ■■ - CALYEBLEY * HOLMES.'
N. Be~-Tha subscriber stilt oonilniiM to
die Moulds, Syringes, Surgical Instrument* *c-*afc hii old
place -or business, No. ,109. EACH, ST- Philadelphia. to
which I would call the spedalattnn Honor Candle Manu&e
tnrera., . fao2G3tn]: ;.. JOHN CALVEDLEY. ■
... TO THE TEAVELIHO PUBLIC.
First Class .Hotel—Term*, $1,50 Per Day.
fPIIB subscriber, haring lately become proprietor of the
X FBANKLIN HOUSE, Chestnut itreet, between Third
and. Fourth, PHILADELPHIA, and haring reduced the
priceef board to per day, glrea notice that, notwith
atanding this reduction, ba.willstill continue to keeps fixat
data House.' -
The Franklin Homo haA juit undergone extended altera
tions, and la now fitted, up end refurnished in superior style,
tor the reception of rlalton. The lorrel Boor, formirirotr
eupiedby .torea ta'now-Includedm the Hotel, forminx a
spadsoa Eeecpttm Eoom. QentlraEn'. Earte, and DUnit
Eoom, thereby allowing an addition cf thirty ebambenand
toreral beautiful parlon, fronting on Chestnut street. The
Boom, of thl. Hotel are nperior to moat others, r.id.
rtructed wlth tlcores, forming parlor and. bed chamber at
tached, well-lighted and rentilated. The location. Is tinsur-’
passed, either far business or pleasure.
• • BEN. H, WooLMAN,'Proprietor. • '
PhlaidjiklcL ■ \
CBJLB. *L JLLLJCOXD.
EAGLE HOTSTL*
iVo. 130 orth Third ttrcetf bct&cesi ir £act and Tine,' •
PhiUdelpbta* .
■■. ■ _JU«LMONI) kSXEH'PsofsaToaa.-
rriEßirSjSlfOO per day.—The subscriber* bare tb*. plea--
X >ur« ox mtbrmlnj their frieodi tin
that they hare taken the abQTS well known and (d*
icrrciUyJ popular Kocio, .which they fcaro fitted up-witheo-*
New Furniture and Beddingsof eiaperiar'maiiiy,—.
Rio House has also, been renoratod and Improrad- fn a Tr»*n.-
nor which will eompare&Toxahly -with
in the city > and cannot laQ to glTOfttitfartion to thcor who
mw-poironijo.ii: *,-• ti
The Table will always bo supplied with the choicest and’
most wholesome. Pronakras the market affbnJa: and the bar
with thfr-jrarestknd - * •-• »• •
Nothing (in abort) shall Weft n&dw* to make the Grata
comfcrfsble, and the Proprietors flatter themselves. that' hr
strict attention to business; they wiU merit emdreetfr*£
liberal share of publicencouragement-- • " - an2s:3ta
asoBQB j. SBnnrar.'n ... . -
: CITY C ABINET. W ABEIioURI?
SO. .173 ,CBESmCX gf, ((gpitoc
' rtmmrußE, m *F2»r l s“ni^ ,a * ■ -.
And flaj*h«4 f?fk*be*t style*, equal toy if notfexeellinc In"I
.«. ..." •
exyertae* ,«*»«, (sppren-
Wng ponUteljr extended,) and using the bc?t ma
tetialAr .the work catmet.lsdLto ghw sailsfemaa to jmrtha-'
Amongn tha many «dT*ntap— nffnrM to rmw«K rifrft
a House, either in .Elegant or' l
Flam Style* completely fasa one estahliehmcati-ty
meuiA all too artldie in each, room correspond w style and
. qualitjs-.axjd.the .immense Stock alvaya an hand, .being eo
various In dealgn* enables porehasers to please their taste In
a selection, without the delay seeeesarilj.eatuod inonlerinz
Furniture..' .. ... -v, .•; .. r*
Togive an Idea of the finished Furniture on hand, I need
onljintonn you that ay; Koozni ~ are 17£t .£>et >long: by ft
feet wide, 4 floors in number; with taA.
dent to
work is all done-under joiy own invm'-iiittr fnnrairtiiiii, -
‘£9»'ThdFߣ&lhgl*i2l done lathe acre, and Furnltuiw
varrantod to ew n£dn • Jigltaa tn Rdla>
dalphiaara respectfully Invited a* purchasers or otherwlSL
to eell and examine fhw floods* soS&j'
PHILADELPHIA. I
MOUNT VERNON HOUSE,)
SECOND ST- ABOVE ABCS, PHILADELPHIA,
.... -i 1L ARNOLD-A
agrTerms, One Dollar per Day.:. • ; - en27Jy*
* 7 ~ f — 3* , £
~ *' £ -* ' / -\*
••..■• :r >■■.. •.• ' 1 -v-. -.- • " - ■•-;.< •■■.■■ .•»;. ■ A •.-■.v.J-
NUMBER
PHILADELPHIA,
. A. H. Terhuen,
gSgSSfiII&iIKaSMBS
greet, PhilaOdphte. . Abo, Restoring Pnintlagc fTTut^Hto
f^^^P=^^==ssssst
Vrrrmr p= .fETEinETErSBis,
»ffiß:lj«' 3 8 ■‘ Yw<i Setoml jSrrf, jiULABELWIIA. -
1
esaaS^SsssSssssf
•S^s»sasßMatiMs
A?*vßiaUfl&£r jale.jbj tfcejSeeo or xi^m* •
w y 3 }* 5- SOKTZGEK*S
. ~ ■ .. gaage, OcrdtadTaw.l
Ho. 83,JJ. tEhirt itrect, PhUadSSk -
■ - 'David a\ firown 4Co~ ■ *
v. ■ <^^M K vad.4iO s Sxthr^viU.-ttritLPtela&rr&irr
VW« BELLISQ ±QESTSp. .
JP^4HmCA»/ COTTOgT, AND wonfrqv OOCO)3-
■**s *PP*oted oamfectaric* ia th«
: 4 '
iOonasuia .vn^rvm^^Harris- *
9“ 3 S‘ eT ® ! > £*«&>«», Jana; Broad »cd
fetTK Gotta, Blmkete, Zmbrckterea tad Mi
/TJEOCEBS AND Ccina cf Clm~
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