The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, April 20, 1854, Image 1

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•finormt 'LigBOOd and Lard .Oils. . . . ..».
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s&«*s €T*rf^^SS*t2:*??i ; T Thornw M. Islttle,
—: - : : . - j-. *\XTATCH AND CLOCK rtrev
**, W Wood and Market street* opposite IronU
All kinds of Jewelry made and repaired. IV
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: mHE best good* in Children*!.
I. shlrts-and Drawers, sold at >
• tie FIFTH STftKET STOCKING FAv
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'rflHKsntscriberhasreoeiTCd direct .from lUi
2®W«w3S^^4'^ ?^ JL ply of cbotco ByttdnthS , Tulips, Crocus,
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: -which make a flue, close, smooth sarf>«<niat to sods, X
■'"' niog lnstrumeniSj Garden and Fanning JJjjploments of lu
most approred'construction, ot Eastern prices, .from. Uie k
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b> t well as thomodolsln Wood,furnish^
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~~~ JOSEPH MOGRIDGB,
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■ YYONSlONMENTBhndaSStollons'wfllinßetwtUipromp.
~ ‘ OrdSnifor ttbputohaso of Lead, Grain, Homp sad “Jb® jptOh.
dnea will maot with, especial caro and dispatch; the lowest piue Prusaiai.
' SSeenf'liSlSht will always bo prooured, and the ospense pmrolp, Oucnm_
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i PiuraAßacon. 8t»Loulu; Ellis*Morton, : Cincinnati;
i3PKfe|? _ i OhSllSow *Cto. ( do: Strader & Gorman, ... Joi Gal dcmandFarmfnßtap..
rhanteen A Tallo. doi ,Uosea 4 Frater, do, Monthly Yabenasi Boses,..
■■;'', Bonn KlmrAOo.' do; SprinsorAWhllornan, do; pinntsiorthoyard,Gsrden.ot
- yw > fentlmAßro..Plttsbh;'iE.O.Gooodman AGO,; do, R tlow ratos.
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. B.KOo’mciys, do; homa; 49 Fifth street, by tfapign :Je.
(to Proßt AForresl, do; ShleldßA iffiler, Biiu *° e ' T WARDIIOP’B SEED STORE is now,
te CharlesA-Mcigs, .. ■; do; Baiamoro JSeeds, f.r tho hot beds;. Erunlng,lnst,
ffiy'f’JfA.G.FarwoUACo.,Boston; Abmham J-Colo, , orc hard,corn stalk and straw cultors, and «.
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VOLUME XII.
THE DAILY MORNING POST.'
Priced and IUiH/iitf nay Jfonwwi ISandayesupted.)
Bt d.'S'i on.IHOB.Bt '
y SOptU-VBB OORKIB OT .TTOOft, AW>,. »“*%. S™ 3 ® 4 -
S 'tri- rfi R U JT.—Five Dollar* a y*r, payable strictly in |
advsmia Sir Dollars will Invariably bo respired if nol pald t
*»• <®>»-fer sale at the counter into.
Oflleo, andby tto Nows Boya.
r THE SAXTOBA* HOBHUtO POBS
1. nubllibft! tom tbo nn. offlco, on a largo blanket elw
oh* “at TWO OOIiABSn year, in advance. Single copies
paper will be diwmHnuod (unlesatt thedtere.
™ gf Vw>roorietorß,) nntil all arrearage! are paid.
°«i£ toa&<ra*tll bo paid order u«S«i*Moin.
bv tie money, or eatiafactory reference in this city.
IM Sttabmaent b/ the Homing J>«t
b onctf th* tors'* Job f’rtnttnj Offices mthecUy, ahere oil
Ends cfvorbit done on the shortest notice, and most reason
able!eras. y
B ATES OF ADTEBTISIN®>
AGRSEDVPON BT THR PITTSBURGH PBRSS.
TE* UK 13 KOHJIISO, OS 1X651 *0 60
Coe uinare, one insertion.....——— ■*
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u n one month. ——■ »Js{
fc “ *> two months.— ... .™
n « throe months
n four months-—.——— ——— *“ }J}
*■ sir months - iiJK
- “ one year lauo
fltandlne Card, sis lines or loss, perenwrm——. -M) O'*
. caurasaßUiATjfiMSOßi:
One square vet «nnnmr(eselnsheof the paper)—— da w
, profession alcards^
GKO. F* GII>IiHOBB!,
ATTORNEY AND CODNSELLOBAT LAW,
OJitt, ccrr.tr of Fru-th clrut and Chars alley,
WTTHBCMB, Vh ,
4©-Will attend to his ptofessjopri buelnpw w wa»I»«
hlff offlcc. b&Urcos- tha hours of 9 A. 31. and 4 P. M. of cspn
day "
G. Orlando Loomli,
VIOKNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street. Wood
' 1 Ttiomaa M.JttWihall*
TOJnNET AT LAW—OQce,Lcrwrie’a puUdint^Fonrtli
lt* B% Gantßb&n.
TTO&N&T AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
. Cherry alloy-eel Grant street, r 3^.^
IA\T-0H» 1n
V Baheweir* TUiflrifoga oaQrant street, : r -3**±_
. ~D. H* Haaen, • ■ .
TTORNET AT LAW—No, 121 Fourth street,
. near SmlthfleSd. inBr g3—H
<j, 8* Jttorrlioni v - A „" __
’ A TTOKNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Office,
ASK« Grant street, ncer fourth. Kte-brn^,
—-i K. nitidis ItohertSt ■ • • • ■ ...
A TTOPNBS’AX LAW-Omce, No*l»sralthfleU Staeet,
A
jq Attention gfreh to Qouveymclng. . [aec3.ly__
4 ' WORN EY XTLVw'aSS roUCTWRtNGItAKOERY.
tblhe PoetOßoe, SteabenTßle,Ohte.
4 TTOn I 'ET AT I, AW—No *W9 Fourth etreet,
A Pa, fourth floor below Mr. Body Pattereon i Urery
stable;- • •■ —— r—.
m v ' s; Buehmuieri
A LDEP.M AN—Office Fourth street, third foot
AJprafthtMd, South eWe. Ctareyaucing orall ***£? *°J“
TiUeetoßeME
stttto gxatnlPcA&O* • ' ‘ —y——wmawm
BUSINESS CARDS.
_ _ t , nlK n • j.wcHieesos; j.i.dcictctt
b. r!ia U s s- autsl juflt bioiiarosow. m
Pnnn*. . • • 1 . ■ ——
TTV R. DUAVO, Diamond, Mttshureh, 1 I
Si Country I'coiure, offers for sale a choice stocK o
oLw selrated for family uso. Bpferaof oreryTarlrty
and the purest quality, ground at his Strata _MMa. Aisj
Dried bruits, ?orci?n and Domestic.. Produce takes m t
ci {Tp full assortment oflemdrelh’e
■Warranted dartre Heeds, and inrites tho attention olallio
icrest.*l m rural affairs. - •
Manets O. rM«itii'w‘' “ : “*
DA2LST RBsSIIAWi
mgA AN-D FAMUT.Y Dral^Jn
i Wuodonand WUlovWsre, Japanned Ttn■ ™“JyJ?£JL
SueplDft Utanrtlfl, ftc., Wholesale ood_ReMt,>x». 253LVbert3r
street. PitUl)dp<b. -
Sins A HoftrUcadj fl
TTTHOLMAtK GU«!ERB AND PRODUCE DKADEEB—
No. 21 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
•smith & Sinclair* ,
-TTrrjroLESAta ouooßiis, AND-coaapaios.mjß-
W <CttANTa^OoraorT!rgod
p A nl 4b MnrdMki'
PBODUOE
SXON U EnCUANTa.aailDealfrsla Pittsburgh Minn.
toinnjsA'<i..a*3 Liltcriit ttrai, PitUhursh, Pa. raylTT
fuses aiu-iS, joot mc^.-; : ,
MmjlmkL ritWraish.
T>KODtHJE 5t$3ENkS lAT. COMMISSION kERCHAKTS,'
N0.309 littsbnrgb, P*.
~*Spmri. Tiiaiwpd and terdCHla, ,W"
•sfniiia muJlzz, PMlft..-- ...wu. EicnrraOT.Pittol) argil.
Hiller & nieJiet*o»f, • . ~ ■
'TUTHOLIS 4XE QROCEKS, IMPOBTEBS
VV "Wintra and Besurs—Kos. 17S aoddT*. oorntrflf Irajn.
and liberty streets.Mttsbuißb. linn, balls, Cotton Ye™,
&g, coagUnttyoo band. r. j7*9_
" J. P. william*. ; V--J
•xbt-hdlesam: ASDiisrAn. yAMicvQEOOEBi-Ain),
W Forwarding and OommbsionMerdianti ’vealer-lni
Country/Psodito' and Pittsburgh at,
four doors abore Filth, Pittsburgh. '*
— ■ " 1 Jam'ei O. , .. ' .
-»iTRECHAKT TAlliOH—Se. « Mfth street, opposite tie
jV’L Theatre; Pjttsbotß’SiPa-f::; T i ; i SE"
71 - I*AUU>v (iKWof-UiclSna of/Comrt * lajm>,yharing
J&, .3TOHB KO--9.
fS -Uie CtOimsa
BUSISKB3, hopes by strict attention to trailncsa to merit a
-&**§■
Lho ehorttat noUco—infcrlortODOM^tta.
; William «arr A Oo,» A- •
Oaeb late af thajfirnrof J- Paatttt S
3uj, So. 325.CommaroiaUloWt Liberty Btwet, Plttsgwgh,
' _r ~—“'— B. T. C. Morgan, _
BOOKSELLER' AND BTATIONEfr-La* dnji on hand
a CTnonilassottapntdf SqSool.MiJcel^mw^and
Books, Printing, EbStandCap
taU, No. 1M Wo-od utrwjt, belonjyUvEMtsSdß, Pltt«bm|n.
gtuWaatol, Rags apiiTanoora Bcthp«. ttplo-ir
.3. h. w«ia»», . , „ . .
TH THOLES ALE AND EETAU. DKAIEa to Btak_«4
W Seteol ®»VB, Pjppr tmaStationeiyvMo. 03 Woo 4
BnAyoui'tL.) Pittsburgh, Pa- fmr2i>
mas ou> pkistwo Is'Mßi.isHSißsy, !
\F«I01« i.StodKT<m,)*na-BIiANK:
rv WAREHOUSE—B pwpmeato olMtrti) CTery «
XeipU. OonunCTciaVOanßlimd Steamboat Job
Elndlogrand famish .every artldnln UoOki
Spar anlS&o'n*yiln«; at'tlio eh?ttwt uoU«e «nd on tha
oi&r**
“grg Ofmaumd Boolußlnaery, Ho» » Third «t-. potl6
. Sonncnman * Hntutloln, I
X rmoaRAPEESS—Third street, opposito tho PMtflfflce, I
Lj KttaTyirsb.:iMap8 t laadBcßpes*Bul I
Lab-ds, Arcbtteotoxal an* Machine Drawlng»fßufinKi* and
VIM tine Cards, etc.* Ungraved or Drawn., on Stone, Pnntoa
in floors, QoW,Bronze,or-Hlack,in. the
end:atfemogtreasonable'priceg. :..-' -- - - - octlßay -; |
Aciatin i*oomt» f '
■w-kritr ESTATE AGENT, Mcrrchandij»,;flt6ofc-*B4^3m
Mgffllagasffiisrss.a
anT.S. Df Btoetß. Wal»
JOB* FLCXING-........~1» WttCOX.
PLBIIIHO-aBftTHRBSi .
.(SQCee#wora to J-Kidd * uow} : . ■
TrrnOLESAt* BKUaOIBM, «!r.
W batch* Pa. ProprifitoM of Dr., STLaaB 0 pelepmaa
Vcrtnifugo, Liver PUlfl t &o. • iny.<»y _
.. :.B* A> FabiieKMk A C°i» ;, . -j.
TTrHOLESALE DRUG KM*«nd
VV Wood streets and coma? Wood nnd Sixth. f fgbl .
Importer of Brandies* .CHto> 4 Wltiq» £®*i
■■ * DSAMft t£~ T “ -
VE OLD MONONGAHBLA.JtYE WHISKY,
PoacU and Apple Brandy* Ac*
Also, REQTiriEii'Mn) Distiller... ■ .
roer of flmtthflold and Front street*, Pittsbprgh, Ps. [aw
*TTT BOLES ALE AND MERCHANT
W !65LH)ertyBtre«uana.glDtoPP4ftDpyyrfe>l07;
" T pAOOPV3!B& STOttD; j
Tnn> HAWOETH, 'mOesale-ani Bttea. firocay Denier
J and Importer of OW o<raßtryJil»ekTci*, Fr«Mh Bran
die% Wfnoa, Ao, coroetotiDUunoad alleyaodtho BUmond,
- *>mv
tfPi.'lttawfcall t . .
IMPOtflKßnnd Dealer In ITrencfc and Amenft
Bangings.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
.. _ XiIVINOSTOHS MO.,
FORWARDERS, COMMISSION .MERCHANTS,
&yqitxte<uvljforsign and Silver
Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the
/jBXOHANGK' AND BANKING HOUSE OE
1 ‘ ■ -mLam. a. Hiu. s co.,
C 4 wood bomb, ratssraon. -> •
gjUlptaregtallowed an too deporito. . ■ >■.
1 ! ~rr coasucopiA. -. ■■■',
WOTSTEK AND COFFEE HODSE.'SA
D. BABNARD.
Xfo 40, Fifth Street, between UTooii and MarieL
janlftly] rniewraau.; . ■■ . ;
Jam«> Gardneri Butcher, . "
irrniiL'be found on the regular market days and even*
•W iDfflit St ALL No. »8 DIAMOND MARKET,
tunrb, and at STALL No. 0 ALLEGHENY MARKET, ■with
hu »*Tyi quality of Hams, Bniokod Beef, Tongues, Lard,
ACn Aq.'r v vj&p27i3m .
• __ <'^og3iiaAW/rLgmwQ.
FXiKBXING BROTHERS,
(Successors to Klrtt & Co.)
WHOLE S A LED H U GO-18 T S,
• - ■ • -No. BO WoodStruh'PiUitoirgh, Pa. :
Proprietors of Dr.to’Lantfa Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver
Pills, Ac, W
JOSEPH PLEMIKO,
SO J.. TTXICOX t CO.J
COXINEtt MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, toepa
constantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Medl*
duos, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
Ing to his business. , „ , , .
Physicians’ Proscriptions carefully compounded at
allhoanu i H °T
ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, , r
TITANUPAOIDUfiBSof C/Aibon ftmax, Wrought Iron
IVI TiAuuh and fitting generallyy-for warming and von
tUatioa of buildings* ......
A.AW. will contract fur warning and ventilating by
steam or hot water, pipes or Chilsoa’a furnace, cliurcht.B
schools, ho pltals, factories, green houses, oouit houses,
jails, hotels or dwelling*' _
fttjlT ho 25 Mikest mtrr, Pnrsimgqn.
—II. AHli, tiUutißON UEMl'i.'i-m
ecssor to G. W. Biddle,) XO. Hi b>UTH*
STREET ,
THJ office hour*, from 8 to 1 o cloc'q and
tom 2 to 5 o’clock febis ly
J. tCHL.-..
Notice*
TOS. FLEMING baring associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
barinoaa wlllhere&fter bo conducted under th* style of
J.AHKL A CO., attha old stand, comer'of SmlthfWd ana
Fourth . at rents. - i al;v
Copartnufftilp
TUB UNDHESIOiJkD hare-thin day ontored Jutow-prM'
narsbip, under tbo naxna and stylo of J A 1111X0111
SO?? A 00.# for thaporpoflu of tranor-ting-n and
Grocery business* JAS* A IHTOHIhON*
' A. JT-VALMNOFORD.
Tebrnnty 1»1854. - > - • fcM :
Pittsburgh
Co»Parmerimljj.
milß subscribers have this day farmed n. partnership for
purpose of carrying on Cbmmiuton and F<jrv,-ard
xna% in connection with tiio/Wh Jiicon and Oil, and I*n>
duce business generally, uudortho style of l*.2?nusri Eicn
Antwox; warehouse No. IJG Water and 1W Front street?,
formerly occupied-by Burbridgo
jAMJia Richardson, *
JAB. J. BENNETT.
;: Pittsburgh, FebruarylstylBs4:feb3 .: . • .
Copartnership. . - • .
BY. JOXK3, BERNARD LACTH, b.M/UIBR and J. F.
• LACTIJ, haring associated tbcmsclrcs together* uu- :
dar the firm of JONES, LAUTIIA CO., will carry on the
4i American Iron Works," recently eroctod by B. Laulh A
Broiher> to Bast Birminfeham.
a. t . jo3fts ju tAUTfr.........a. sr. r.tsuTn.
A2H3RICAN IRON WORKS*
JONES, LAU TH <fe CO.,
MANUFACTURERS of superior Bar, Small and Wire
Iron, of all descriptions; warehouse. No. 99 Water at-,
between Market and Wood.sts.. Pittsburgh. J'jall.rtm
Copartnership Notice,
WILLIAM J>JAT .............JAMES PQXLWt.
IIIAYK THIS DAY associated with-me *a partnor, ray
nephew, J&aicr Phelan. The btliineys of mannfdCtu*
ling and importing of HOSIEIITVYARNS, Ac, will becon
tinuod nt the Old tttafcd; No. 24 Fifth strvet, aod conducted
under the firm of Wouasl Dalt A Co. All persona haring
claim* against njo trill'"please present tht-m for immediate
payment, and those who are indebted will pleasecottlethclr
bills, with as little del*y a* possible. ' > •
WH.MAM DALT,No. 2iFiftb-*t,
Next door to tho Iron City Hotel
1 ~ January 12, ISS4 - .
TUB Partner heratofgro exlstiog Under the etyli* of
Ncour, Hobas A Co. h<w .b*en. mutually dissolred;
WK. I>AW#Q*.af the Jate firm, fcaVliifc purchased theiuJo
rwt or Jat. S. Neeley, the business will he opntfuued as
tutudi under tho style or DAWSOK, MOHAK- A v vrho
are authorized to use the name-of Jfegley. Moba® A Co. lu
settling up the old burineea. ’ J. S-NaSGLBt,
° ' W. DAWBOX,
P; AlOttAN. ■: ,
Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, ’54.
40* Flavin# of mjr Interest in tbs late firm of
N«giey, Mobafc ± Co. to ray. former partner, Mr. Dawson,
who with Mr. Mob an will oontinuotbtj business ashereto
faro, I bare lbs honor to recommend and request the Jibe*
ral oatrouare of my friends and InwJuess acquaintance*.
j»4| FtospcgtfuUyy • JA& & NKfIUKV.
H. tr. RA7ISI3 ......................... «15AS TjaPl.K
Notice*
HAYING parchawd tha entire stock of J.G. Anderson ft
ot>. t ire will continue tho wholesale JfttOlT and CON
FJfiCTJONART badness, at the old stand.No, 6 Wood street,
under the style of: M. W. RANSLN A CO.
■VTOTIGE.—IIavIns disposed of my entire Interest In the
jjl wholesale 3?r ait and Confectionary badness to toy late
partner, Minas Tindle, end M. W. Rankin, talesman iaftald
&oa9e,(who am trathodxe.l of the late firm
in settling tbo buslnefs of raid firm,) I Uko pleasure In re
commending them to my former friends and customers, and
hope for ft continuation of tbo liberal patronago bertowed
on me. J. C. ANDERSON,
rittabargh, JannaTyg,lBs4—fjalOl
a. niwrrCTT .j, l. curuQsnr*
S. OCTHBBSBT * SOS,
REAL estate AND GENERAL AGENTS, No. 00
SaithfirU ttred. * : °°»l
. John 11. Mellor,
TSrSOLESAIiB AND RETAIL DEAIJSB IN MUsIOAL
W INBIJIuaSNTS, Piantw, llosie, School Books and
Stationery, So. 122 Wood street- .; f)aal
A.Tlndle,
faswfgft. WHOLEEALE and BetaU SADDLE, HARNESS,
TBDNK, VALISE and CARrET BAG inann&o
-o 'turer, No. 100 Wood street, Pittsburgh, P»-
Jygfcy ■
Jj JS. HuyATurd, -
DEAL'S In BOOTS,SHOES, TRUNKS and EKQIIORN
. and BE AID HATS, corner of Market and Liberty eta.
No. 114 Pittsburgh, Pa. JeH:»
William Glenn, .. • - ~
FOOKBINDER— Corner Of Third and Wood streets, abavo
C .H. Kay, where be is prepared to do every description
of RnlfiJß ana Binding.' ' ' . fdec2
. oardt. -•
H Lifts, (roooßsoi fo McapUT litx,) WOOL DEAL*
. EK AND COMMISSION,. MERCHANT, for th© Palo
of American Woolen Goods, No. 13g liberty street. ■ fmy4
• Thomas OX. Jattle,
XXTATCH AND CLOCK MAKEU—Fifth street, between
X f .: Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Motel
Ail binds of Jewelry made and repair*!, TapStly
■ J.BCOTT, UiiNtlßi’, f nve ciwra.
Mwfcetp
LUJ7 "Orncs Horn—Prom nina A. 31. to five
' dpc2o.*r
:• : ; Heiirjr H. Coliin*, ' ~~ ■
FOBWARDENGA ND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and
Wholesale la Cheese; Butter, Beeds, Fish, and
generally, No. 25 WQOD St., PHtebargh. fmwrO
BAHR A MOSER t
ARCnTTfidTS:— Offices: Philo Hall, No. 76 Third street,
Pittsburgh; and east sido of the Diamond, Allegheny,
r jyllßm : • • " •
B LOUTH A BRO., East Birmingham, nmnu&ctarere yf
• Bar lrohj snd email Iron of all descriptions, arid
make, also, the finestquaUty. ofiloopß, Rounds and Squares.
i; BSp-Le&voorders. for Iron in the- box, at the city Pc-at
Office../• ■ ocl3
S.M»Klnley,
TTOUSE,'SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, AND
11 Dealer-In-Palnte-*N0.44 St Clair street, Pittsburgh.
Has constantly on hand all .hinds. of -Paints, either dry or
imixedi Japan and Copal Varnish, linseed Oil, Boiled Oil.
Spirits Turpentine,Window Glass-ofall sixes. Putty, Taint
' Broshes, &04 all of the best quality, and for sale at reasona
ble prioes.* •- - : . sepU
Jamei Lowry, Jr., MI
/yTm A>m BEDSTEAD MANDFACTCBER—No. 2W
V> Petterman’# Row, Liberty street, has on band a large
stock of Chairs ahdDedsteads of erery descriptloa, made or
thobeat material lower than articles 01
the tame quality can be sold in the dty. He would caliper*
Hcnlar attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Choirs ond Bodsteadt, whichbewill 'sell at greatly reduced
nrtcesi.Also,Turning cl every description executed in the
beatert manner. .* Orders left at tbo Ware Booms, or at the.
i MllL corneir of Adams and Libertystreets, will be promptly
I Handed to- - - ' ;mam.-
Jomea EleUingor, -
MOSONOAHFXA PLANING MILL-Would respectfully
Inform 1 bis ftiendfl' and the puhlio, that his hew estab*
lUhment is how' in f ull operation, and that lie is prepared to
famish Boat pud hU all orders for Planed Lumber,
withpromptoess, and at the lowest rates. *. -'
:; Board and Plank, yioned on-one or both, rides, constantly
‘ Bsfihj Docrs, and Mouldings, of every description, made to
| and Carpentew would find It to thrir advantage
I to glTe Lima call, as he can' now furnish them with planed
[ jtaff suitable for every.description of work.
WH» A; 'itmuntJA
HEBHOH ftVCEIBWEtL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDEKS.
Manufacturers of ail kind, of brass work, 10-.
OOMOTIVB, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, *c. Al
oo.Oottonß.ttlnj Manufacturers,
Foundry on Rebecca «trc«t, Allegheny City.
: OSlca «id Store, No, 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. .
i OLD BRASS .ns COPPER takon In exchange for work,
or cash paid.- Orders loft at the. Foundry or Office, will bo
promptly attended to. fob3:ly ;
f JOSEPH T, LOWRY,
i JTOw 43Cbrwr of FV/tft and Wood Stneft,
Offieeupstairs. Entrancefrom. Fifthstreet Pittsburgh,
BBSPECTFULLY announco to the publlo that ho has
, commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tion with IntelUgnnoo and General Oolleeting. Ha will
also attend to renting. Persons in want or servants, in any.
capacity, or those In want or places,.will be supplied at short
notice. AU business entrusted to his care promptly ate
tended to. ■
• ■ Befennca-T. f. Bfeham, Esq, Richard Cowan, W.
a Lialla. Dr. Alax. Black, James Mack?ral, A. A. Mason,
HafSttOld. .j.nlS
BSOhISU ABD OLASSIOAIr SBBIfNAUY.
W. T. MCDONALD,:M. A., Piuhiotai.
mnE next Cession ef the Institution will eommenee os
JL MONDAY, the Sth'of September next, at the room wr
:ner of Ferry and liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Mcsart. Voeder. ■ ■ „
Eefamat— Bon. A. VF. Loomis. C. Knap, Jr, S. F. Yon
i onhorst, B, Miller, Jr. . (*ug2s -
PI7 BY G. P. OILLMORE, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS," PE fIFTH ANI) WOOD STREETS, AT $B,OO PER
Steamboat Agent*. ,
r ;... .('l'ct.bb HatJTB, IltirA..
OUiolatton.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOSHUAKHI
WHOLESALE EBTJIXEB
. . ... 89 Woon .Sr., Pi
HAVE on hand and aro n
which they offer at thel
76 bags Irica Almonds;
: 25 *' ‘Sicily do
.26bnlesBbrdeauxd6. '
16 bags Shelled do “
60 “ Filberts;
60 ** Walnuts;
60 u Cream Nuts;
600 bushels Pea Nuts; .
25 bbls.Toxan Pecans;
25 “ Hilnols do -
2000 Cocoa Nuts;
200 boxes German Plums;
• 26kegs' do do
lObbte. .do ! -.. do
10 cases Prunes, glass jars;
10 “ M fancy bxs.;
60 casks Currants;
' ' 20 Oases Citron; • •
200 boxes Cluflterßaialns;
100 hL“ M.R. " do
200 qr. “ « - do
200 boxes No.l Herring;
100 ** Scaled do •.
.. IrAsfl Mace; •
Ibhl.Nutmeg;: .' _,:•
1 “ doves;
25 gross Blocking; - .....
2o baskets Salad Oil;
IOWA''FO‘t!iDRY
: NO. 103:WOOHSTREET. • • :
JOHN C. PARRY, (successor to J.C.l'arry * bcgH
to inform the customer# of the old .firm, and the publio
cenarally, that be has now on hands, and is cxtenrively hn
rocod in manufacturing, every description of CASTINGS-^
fSS^os: pSont Chilled Rolls; io*go RettlM ondJJutbs;
Patent Eettlos, for Soap, Pot Ash, Soda Ash; Bug at Kettles
fwr the manufacture af Cane Sugar—att east on a jxwrrf
process , known as J. C/Parry’s, and are superior for dura
blUty to any other, and eold lower than those-madeon thp
OI HOLLOW WARE—A general assortment,all from, naw
and Improved patterns, agon Boxes, Dog Irons, Bad Irons,
Rolling MIU Casting#, and Machinery Of every description,
always on hand or mode to order. . • .
Oook Stotfi*. Kitchen Ranges, and Cool BtorßS, of eyeiy
description; lowa Cook Sloven, five sUes, which reived the
first prize for 1850 and 1851, at the Agricnltjmol Fair of At
leshuiy County, Pa.,and rocommeoded by fifteen hundred
persons; Entenirixe Cook Stoves, four sires: Premium .Cook
Stores; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves;
Parlor Grates and Fomlcrs,- groat variety, boautifu.iy
annmeUedi- CommonQratesiandb^ldlngmatorialof every
description. _ ■ '. . - I
A great variety of Ornamental Railing,for Cametcneaaaq
Ploughs and PfimoA Chrtfn^a—A large stock of all the
Wndstn use, and will be sold at rcduceaprioee.
rat Loror, True American, Egan's, Cranes, Kinkalis,
Woods’, PeAcsck’s, Bull's, Improved Bull. Ao._ - . ;
1 itouWs Mii’.higun Doable Pteught Whl-h
j has taken the premium at-the Stoto of New YorA,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, end Tthemver ithus beau exhlhltea.
Iron and Nalls, Stow Pipeand Tin Ware—all of which t
will sell at the lowest prises; and respoctfully inntetb^
j publto toglveme* call, attbe.old
j riJL.i'iG
AT LE GHE N Y FO R G
SOLOMOS SHETTER & CO.
(Lato Irt'Kel A Semple’s KolUng Mill,), on the bank or the
Allegheny, below tbs Bt, Clair Street Bridge, ;
; ■ AuxoHExr.CiTr, pa.; •: ■:: :•-
rIE proprietors respectfully inform the nubile that j
haviog made, extensive., editions.. .to thelr-wstaWcto
ment, they are prepared to manulscturc, on. the tawt rru
sonable terms, Iron Work for Bridges, Gar Axles, Qonrry
Work, Stone Cutters* and Masons* Tools, Shafting, Mill
Gearing, Machine Workjff general and heavy Forging, of
every description, Also, HORSE SHOES manufactured by.
Shelters Patent I/prscShca Machine* The Horse Bboe Ma*r
cldnowftltw In operation about the mludlc of. Febrnnry,
when ell orders for ShaiawiU meet with prompt attention.
Mill Pick* made anddreesod. Order# sent by mau or tele
graph attended to on too shortest notice. jnU:?
—■ NEW SPRING GOODS* _ t
JDST RECEIVED AT JOHN >IeCU)£KEY A CO’S Whole*
sate Clothing Warehouse, No,BB Woodstreat, and corner
of Diamond altev, the nod most varied, stock of ;
.roods that this celebrated honre ha# ever had the pleasure;
or the attention of the public to. Tbeae goods hate;
been purcliaavd from first, bands, and,. coatcquctrtly, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able to eay tuat wo;
can and do soil at as Etna!! profits aa anv house in the ;
erh cities. Thfircforo, we respectfully invito tho attejiljoo ;
of wholesale dealers and countryimerchaute. In general, to
eteo u* a call, and examine our extensive fttoortmeut of
READY MADE CLOTHING. It U almost impw.slbte to
enumerate tho quantity or immobse idles of garments Umt
te to bo seen at thi'i large cstabllahment; U israfilctent to
Grocery Btora for Bale.
THE underrigmd, bringabout to eugago to auoUiCrbori;
neM, olTewfor«te,-oa rttatotuible terns, rho fiTOCIv
and GOOD WILL of hi* old cstoblUhtvl Family Grocery
Etore, corner pf Smlthficid and-Fourth strrete. The stork
comprises an assortment of tba very host Family Groynes,
adoplfcd fracially to tunlly use,aad salwted by thcpTOprlo
tor la too eastern tmrkete, on tbo moat reasonable terms.
The *tand La cue oftho best In the city. For termsf.pply at
rhoVtoro . rmarUl . •-GEORGE-ARTHURS.
Nunns A Clarke’* Piano#, ;
r • AFRESH and eoibptett* stock of TIANO?,
the* celebrated "fiittory or-Nunns A
Srip?fTf S HClark'Via now beJngMiilri>«i forahd will bo
y 8 s u Uebortly eihlbitcd by the subicrit-rr.: Nunns
& Clarke's Pianos, are now oonpidered m almost without a
rival in this country. Their tout*, touch wid papaclty for
standing iu tune are unapproachablp, and hcnco the prcfefr
oueo riven to them by ail those inhabUicg the southem
countries. The lot will comprise oil styles and prteas from
1260 to $BOO. Doe ndtiee will be given ofthtir arrival.:
Purobaiera wtehlng to obtain a first claw Piano, fully
warranted, and at fcetory priics, are reaptctfally Invitedf to
await tbo arrival of this splendid
. HEN RY HLEBLR,
Solo Agent for -Nunn# A Clarke's Pianos for Pitteburgh,
fohlS No. IUI Third street.
__ CHARLOTTE RLUME, No. 118 Wood
| street, second door above Fifth. Pittsburgh,
after* for sate a largo and wcUassorted
|| u g f 1 stock of Plano Fortes, (which are Ja*t&r
rivlqg,) the most liberal terms.
The attontbn of purchasers is especially invited to the
celebrated HAMBURG PIANOS. ' ‘
These Instruments being madeaxpreasly for thw climate,
and having the over strings, hove a volume of tone un
equalled by aar others. Also, Pianos from thomraufactory
of Galo A Co., Now York; Bacon* Ravon, New York; Ro*
ichenbach A Sons, PlilUdeiphto; and of «r oww -MAKorso*
roar, which arc wdlknown,andhave been used In this and
other diles for IS year#.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all klnd/f.
(hcUars— AflnoaolecHonof French, Spanish and German,
of superior quality. .
FtaZins—The best Italian, French and English make.
| Accordant*— From the best Paris manufactory.
I ALSO—Hutos, Clarionets, Drums, Fifes, Bonj° s » Todbo*
ten, French .English and Gornani warranted
to bo of the very best quality. , . ,• ,
Pianos and all Musical InstrumcnU repaired with dura*
j biUty.neatnwindda»pateh^; .. • -
Obtco’b Daguerreotype- ana Art Gallery f
Jptflo Muilding, Ho. 76 Wurth ttrai, (nezf to Lytvf t
Carpet Emporium.}
B. 5L CARGO A 00. having fitted up the most
v|Qi atnple roomß in the city with mammoth sky and
X 2? ride lighte, offer First Class LIKENESSES, in
style to salt an, varying-in price aooordlng to
and quality of case, Ac. Superior Oil
fs£k&fsPn\nttnm. the best artiste, for sale, and.on ex
hibUlon during the day and evening.: CHteene and stran*
Srs am invited to call and examine specimens and Paint*
zs. •' .... -• •■■■• eprgT' ■
NEW SEED‘STOUEr T
: . JAUKS WARDROP. ; 4
OFPBES for sale CANARY BIRDS of the most improved
brood, being very hardy, and fine singer* Bird Seeds
—Canarj ,Hemp, IdlUctj Bone and mixed Seed. ' Boadncta
wiUbe xondflheu composed of tbo-finest FLOWERS, vis t
Camoliafl,R6so Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evettptfcns (in pots)
for ChrifltmasTrees. from the Seed and Horticultural Store
No-4$ Fifth *t-.viear Wood. - dec2D
STOCKING FACTORY,
FlFin ST . BETWEEN WOOD AND MAfeKET STREETS.
ABIt,ITr,R.VF.ItGr,asCO!tOStr. !
THE feesttfooda ia Children’flHose, Meii’a Bocks, Unqer-
Bhlrts anil Drawers, sold at manufacturers’ prices, ct
tho FIFTH STREET STOCKING FACTORY, all made from
last year’s wool. NO ADVANCE INPRIOI3.
r«>p27 , . .r: ■ ; ; - Wllil/lAM DALY
Dntcb Balboas Roota^Ac*
THIS subscriber has reoeiTC-i direct from Harlem his stfp*
ply of cbotco Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, rooneas, ana.
other Flower RootafprfaH.planUngj and forwlpter bloomy.
iug, In pots and glasses; Xiawn Grass 86eda for fall sowing,,
which make a fine, close, smooth turf, equal to sods, Pru
ning Instrnmems; Garden and Farming Tfijptoments
most approved construction, ot Eastern prices,,from the
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 49 Fifth street.
xiot9 * 1 \v JAME* WARDROP-
Chandelier* ana t»i n'iitarii.
mHB siibreribcruMonow opening at their new Wsireroora-
I no. 109 MBST BIKEET, between Wood and Smith
field,, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK
ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles cormected witGaa Fitting,
ever offered in this market. Hating emvngemcrnta made
by which they wlllbo constantly lnreoelpt of now patterns
and varieties, they confidently invite the attention of pur
bhasers to their selection. \ve are determined' to sell as
low as any house in the West, and being practical Qaa Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles
ln Wo continue as heretofore to fit up buildings of every de
scription for gas. water and steam. 1
Brass Oastingß of all kinds made to order promptly.
LONG, MILLER A 00.,
• - No.TOO Hrnt Btreot^
" ' stcftmUoats, Atooy X . : v P
■gfggmJ Tsß : BubscrlberB ! tendortfielracknbw«<J|
t rl!^^a rta^g mpntfl fog the favors testowedupcrn V*L.
\,y tbelt Steamboat ftiondv'BOd p|p|
would respectfully remind them and others interest * i *
ed In budding boats.that they are at all times prepared to
fumlsh.cnthe most reasonable terms, every description <*
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of. and work
manship. corner Third and Smitbfiold streets,.
opposite ** Brown’s Hofcel.”^
TLTJSW MUSIC STUUH—Tbo subscribers have opened at
IN No. B 3 Fourth fitraot- tt cholco collection of matin and
Suslcal Instruments, Italian and Coimnn otelngs. Pianos,.
by M. Krard, or Parlß, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. IMor,-
FtonMort; A. VU ClArlonete, dp.: AH-hlnds of hrm i Instru
ments from the best French manufectorles-All of which wo
offer to the publlo on more, liberal, terms, fooling confident
that we can render entire satisfaction. „
' H. BOHEOBDEB * CO., No. 83 Fourth et.
H Bchroeder' And G. Anton will glyo instructions on the
piano, yiolln and guitar. ■ Bep^3
TOBACOO— MQ, boicJ ini half tones i% f’B,M ft »nd 1
JS«SBS!«srafi»BSS;
Say- ■aa«°" > «sas«agf
OLABSES—2OO VHs New Orleans; MfoWsßyrupar
.„,15 SUS,tH0Um ’ fOrf ' al<,by KISQ 4 MOORHEAD,
.> j i
’ ' • ’ 1 ■ ■, ■• £ -
PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY, APRIL 20,1854.
LOOKS & CO*, '
S 3 & CONFECTIOHERS,
- > ITTBUUBQE.' PA.,
receiving tho following Goods,
lowest maflcetiates:-r •,/
-20 boxes Maocoronl;..
20 ; « .VenniceUa;; ..
60 M Farina;
GO -« W.RockCandy;
25 “ . ANo.I do
10 *.« Bed do
16 <« Capers j
16 « Olivos;
T 6 « Gnno Drops;
100 * 4 Lotenges;
50 “ Jojabo Paste;
60 doa-assorted Pickles; >
SO “ 11 Prtflerves;
•100 “ Pepper Sauce;
10 cases Sardines;
5. « «♦ ht bxa.
>■ a u Wdo
200'bagsBratil Sugar;
40-bbla S.G. Sugar;
26 “ tbverlng’e Sugar;
10 cases Liquorico;
25 boxes Rof’d do
20,000-Priueipe Cigars;
10,000 Havana r do -
Ib.OOOHegtdla d 6
2,600 Half Spanish Cigars; .
60 gr. Mrs. Miller’s P.Cut
60 gross Anderson’* do :
PIAIKO POttXiSB.
i - * & .-> ,
NEW YORK.
To Broggiots & Merchants throughout the Unioa.
D.B. 91'CIIliI.OVGH}
H AN UFA PI U USB A N D. DEALER -IN. {
PAINTS, OILS ,
No, 141 Maiden Lsne» KKW TOaK, I
EEBPEOTFULLY invites tho Attention of Druggists and I
; Merchants throughout the Union to-his largo end ox-1
tensivo assortment of.PAINTS,OILS, Ac.* of .the DEBT and 1
PUREST QUALITIES, which, he offers-for sale oir very 1
moderate tom*, both to'caflh endcloße-tlmo buyers. ' Below |
are enumerated some of toe leadlngertlcleßi • j
WHITE LEAD, in oil, inkegfl of 25 to 600 lbs. j
BLACK PAINT, YELLOW. OCHRE, YEN. RED, In oil.
1 ‘ PATENT DRYER; SPANISH BROWN, TETRA DE Sl*
ENNAinoiR- ■ 1 '
UMBRA CHROME, IMPERIAL,: AND > ARSENICAL
GREENS, in dl.
pneasiAN clue, chrome tellow tai verdigris, j
dry and InolL - ’ : J
: VARNISHES Of all kind#.• • >• •• -••••■
EAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, PUTIY.WiniING ]
CHALK, LAMPBLACK.
Alt and ENGLISH VKN. RED,CHROME BED and YEL
LOW, dry and in oil. -
JNDIA RED, RED LEAD and LETHABOE, dry..
" STONE, 1 FRENCH, and AMERICAN OCHRE, dry.
: CHROME, PARIS aSdBRUNSWIOICGIUJEN, dry and In
oil.
FRICNCH and AMERICAN .WINDOW CLASS.
■ Druggists and others in want of any of the above mention
ed articles, will find it to theif Interests to call, as our faclU
tics for manufacturing and jiurchasing, and one experience
in tho business,give us advantages In selling over most of
thoKein thesame lino. D. B. M’GULLQUGn,
oy2L*om : ‘ 141 Malden laue,NewYorit.
P&PSK WAREHOUSE.
. Cyrus W. Field & Co.» |
/COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, U OHS:street, New
\j York, aro SOLE AGENTS in the Unltod States for : |
• Mueprett’s Buperlor BlcaehSng Powder. . 1
Victoria MiJla Celebrated Writing Papers. I
. Bussell MRIfl Superior -.•. “ }
• Ganciwoo Hflla Superior Printing .**■ j
Rawlins a Bonaf Bfirgllsb Tissue “ • J
First quality French Ulbramarine. - • . j
They ore aW Agents for the Principal Paper Manuf&ctu-j
rCHf In this country, and offer for sale by far tho mostex*]
• tensive and desirable stoctr of Paper and Paper Manuianto- j
yexs* material* that can be found in this or any other j
country. ■ • ._• J
' They occupy the large tmd'Comiaodlouß Warehouses, No. j
11OUIT Streep No. 68 Cliff street, No. 184 Christopher street,
and tho Loftaerer the large Iron £torea, 7 and 5 Cliff street.
Thele business ir stricliy . Wholesale, and Writing Bepaw
areaoldby tho Case only. i ....• I
Their extraordinary foeintio* enaUo them to offer-all
Goods, both 'Foreign and: Domustlo, at the lowest possible,
made to order, any_Eh» or weight!. liberal advan*
oesanade on consignments of Paper, Paper Maters’Stock
aadethortMrchandlzft. ■ A. , .
The highest market pries paid in CASII fbr all kind* of
Bags' .. tnar2oa3o ’
Bradbury'b Plano and Hoiodeoa Wareiooms,
A‘U. 433 J3ROADWAT, NEW YOMC
enlarging tny'Warerooms, I am enabled to keep a j
I? much greater assortment of Instruments than hereto-1
fore. All Kanos furnished are of auelasticioucb,and of »P j
even' quality; andv deep, full.'rich. and purely rc-fuf tone,
qualities most desirable, Inasmuch w» tho voice vrilt assiam j
late to toe tone of toe instrument. .- All tny Instrument* are
fully warranted, a guaranteeaccompanleserery wll of pale,
and are sold a* low as bis parch used elecwherc. Second
hand Pianos at all prires. . t ( ' |
-- *ar-:A The - Organ • Melodeon, with too
Jkmki of Keys, the only thing of the kind in. the country,:
having f <oo stops, coupler, swell draw stops, a sweet and |
.powerful Inotrcment, prononUfed by Organists to besupe*
v rior foT churches or Organ practice to the tnedlxun sised Or*
guns, price A2OO. Also,:the CommonMelodeon, of olirtyles
and prices. exeluaive Agent for, these lustra
mente,order* are solicited. The usual discount mode to the
trade; and. 10 per cent, to clergymen purchasinaffor their
own use. - - ’ . E* Q» tBRADBURY, •
marl6;ly 423-Broadway, NewY'ork. ;
PHILADELPHIA.
WOHtB’H PAIKB, „
London, 1851, and Sow Yorfi, 18G3.
TRIUMPH OVER THE COMPETITION CP THE WORLD! 1
- ■ u£E first and only PRIZE MEDALS for Har.
nes« at the Great Bsblbmooein London, 1831,
attd io Sow York, 1863, was ftwnrded to j
-.,•»• LACEY A PniLLIPS.
Messrs. LACEY A PHILLIPS, at fbmr extensive estab
llshment, Nofl H and 10, South FUlb street, Phliadcl- j
-phbukeep the largest stock of xeady-mado HarDesa-and
Saddles -of any house: ln : thO United' States - They have
reduced toe business of>monnfuctattog to such perfect sys
tem, that, forquallty and price, they are bcyoad : £dUom-l
MtjUoa.' The bast of:leather only la uwa, and.nopaintf
ure spared to reach porßotlou la every article. * ']
It is acknwjedgod* that for elegance,- lightness, «>mfortl
and real value* toe Harness and Saddles of , Lacey A Phil
lips surpisa all others. Thoy tnvitea close exftml nation of
their stock. - Z : ' ,
Attention Is called to the following scale of prices: .■ :
Good, plain, serviceable Single 11arne55,^...412.00 to sl^.oo
fancy “ ” “ £8,50.t0 55,00 ;
11 pbvlo Double Harnc«i f 40,00 to so^oo
. They havo a branch uf thrlr establDhinent at New Or
leans* No. 81 Charles street. . ...
Country HanjcSßMakfrs can be supplied with .Harness
cheaper than they can manufacture them. • , : '
4&A number of HARNESS-MAKERS are offered con
stant cmpiojuaeut,‘the,year round.. -Tbo highest wages
-riven." * AppJv to ...' '• ..liACEV & I’lllthlPS,
No, 12,1* a'nd 10, South Fifth street, neiVr Miner street,
Pa. ... • '.v •• - • • ftb2
r ? GEOliaß 4. HhJNKBL'S
CITY CABINET WAREOOPS®,
CHESTNUT STREET, ...
(U??csrrs lxnr.rtsp£Scß Hail.)
: Philadelphia.
FUBHITTOE, IH EVERY STYLE!
Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XT, EUzabeUianand Antique,
with Sculpture Carving and modern stylo;
In Rosewood; Walnut, Mahogany,Satinwood and Mapw;.
all of *uperinr construction, and finitoed in tho .
best Style, equal t<vif not excelling in qual
ity, the Goods of any Kttabllsh*
mentih tho United Stales.
EMPLOYING nono but experienced workmen, {appren
tice* being positively excluded,land UEtog the best ma
terials, ; the vrork • can not fail to give saUsfocUpa to pur
chasers.- Amonrpit too many advantages offered to.pur
chasers, l? toe facility of Fnrnltoicg a House, either in «h>-
cant or plain stylo, completely from one establishment; by
which mean* all tho articles in each room correspond Ip
style and quality, and the immonsa stockalways ca bana,
being so various In design, enables pUTcbaaers to please
their t&ste in a selection, without too delay necosarily
caused Inordering Fnmlturo. .
To give an idea of the flnUhed Furnliure on hand, I need
only Inform you that mjr Rooms aro ITS fact long, by 2T feet
wide, fbnr floor* In number; with Shops contiguous, suffi
cient to‘employ SK» hands, which 18 that too
work Is aUtloneunder my own Immodiate inspection. ..
j»-The Packing Is all done in tho Btore, and Furniture
warranted to carry safely any distance. Visiters to Phlla
delpbia are respectfully Invited, a* purchasers or otherwise,
to call and examine tho Goods. au2a:ly :
* BALTIMORE.
WATCHES, JEWELBY,
jgsa SILVER WABB,Bxoatee, Clocks, Papier Jlacbe
KgSfek;'- Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks.
Elognot Vans, Opera Glasses, CuUlary,Fte6 Oil
paintings, Dresden China, 40.-~The undersigned
bM particularly to invite the visits of dtitens and strangers
whether as purcbasprs'or oonnoleseara, to their magnificent
stook, believing it to exceed in extent, Variety and richness,
any other in this country. They feel sore, thcr advantage of
personally selecting goods at the different factories In Europe,
and their own manufactories 6f Jewelry, Silver Ware,,«c
here, enable them to offer inducements In prices and quail*
ties, and prices, considering qUßllUes, such as cannot he of*
fered by any other houso in the trade., .
Dellcato goods so carefully packed astogosufely anydls*
tance, and by almost Bny conveyance.
Wholesale end retail,. - •'•*.■.- • • ■ i
CANFIELD, BROTHER 4 CO,
street, corner of Charles,
Baltimore. •
' ' OKOHGBS BTURGBS,
> • EOLE UiSUYACTrani OP THE IMPROVED .
g p IBM SPRING M 4TTB BBS. s
S. IK. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick ttrceU, Bat- \
• itmore, and ifo. 92 Walnut it:. J Philadelphia.
¥IV£ SILVER MEDALS MVARDED, VIZ:—
, V AuriucAN iNiiTrruTT, Now-Ycrl;;
..WnMsraDmntm¥iiMdßU»s . ■ 1
I SUatLANB Isstotm, Baltimore.
ITIHE Peculiar tmproTianaut In tlio construction of tliLs
I . Mattressis,-that all the ciumrey and Jicaop wooden
frame-work la entirely dispensed uhh, and Ha place; sup
oiled by a lighter and murk more durable frame. Tko
springs ore all connected by borniM leather binges, secure
ly rlvettedi rendering It; tmpostiblo fcr-a Bingle <prlng*P:
till dormer get out of place, and making ,a.Bed ao elastic,
that any part may be raised or bent up. and la thus admira
bly ftttedtotho wants of the ah* or in;thmotia, vvho may re
boat mator&K and will Waany rcArawUjimitrepaiM.
Persons having Hair Mattresses can ftlteroa in;
o aw well adapted fox Hotels, berths of Ships,
; assortment of highly
enamett andnl&ln finished OAST IRON PURNiTBUB, eon
slating In part of Bedsteads, Uat and Coat ItackSj Cane and
UmbroUaSmnds, Centre, Pier, and Side Tables with marble,
tops, Chairs, Settees, eie., otCa - • . T i^_
1 AmmalB,auch as Lions; liatabs, Bogs, oto., in Iron,as
well as the models In. Wood, furnished at short notice.,
dedfily;
ST. LOUIS.
JOSEPH MOOBIXKSB#
= COMMISSION AND .FOBW-ABDING: -MEHOHANT,;
■No. 88'OoWilWUl» SHOW SttMTj
:.»••"■ St* Xjouts, tto., •
CnVfITONMBNTB andOotnmlaslons will tteetwithT>rompt
TvmMjnrißl attention. and liberal ctdvan&'j will. bo •
in^rhc^required,oq Conrigmaonts.or Bills of Lading,
lho purchase of tend, Grain, Homp Bad otter |
PiiSrSn wUlbe cromptly filled at the lowest market prices,
RiSeligS&orwerflng of Merebandlie au& Pro
dace will moot with especial care anil dispatch; the lowest
ratesof Freight will always be_ procured, end the oxpense
of StorageandDrayafcoasmuob-Beposalble avoided.
■ .TV ■ RSriRBROES: • . i./
pftftftAllftcon. StwDoulu; Ellis & Morton, Oindnnatl;
Chlrless.Blow&Oo.| do; Strader & Gorman, ... do;
1 riihutpati A Vallo. do; Iloseft & Frarer. do,
i?!n?A ro do! Springer & Whiteman, do;
4 Bro.,Pttt»bh; |O.
j{ jJZXTj, Oo . do; E. 4 0. ¥amall 4 00.-FWliao,
Sffid do! “fcJfe Baltimore'.
aEBKfc“S !“»«!
*p. 0. TwfolieU * 00., Oommlflslon ■ Merchants, New, Orleapfc
on biUsof■»«
ttaeof.hlpmsnt. JUB g“toalß,Ml»K>url.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
Property for Sale.
rTULG subscriber o flora for sale, on very reasonable terms,
A tb- following property, vis s •
' A Thro© Story Brick dwelling House, No. 110 Penn street, ■■
between Hay street and Enins’ alley; and Lot 25 feot front,
extending back 112 feet to on alley.. The House la oneof the •
boat buildings, and in one of tho most pleasant neighbor*
hoods in tbe city. ...■■> ?
Five Lots—embracing comers of Front and Ferry streets;
one hundred and five feet fronton. Ferry and sixty fret on
Front street, with a good three story Brick Building cn the -
comer, a two etory Frame on Front st, and two Btics Build
logs, used as simps, on Ferry st»
A Lot, 31 feet front by 60 feet deep,on Front, between
Market and Ferry streets, .
' A Lot, with Tory convenient Frame dwelling; Lot 20 feet
•by 00, fronting, on Congress BndElm sts.
A House and Lot, on Wylie street, nour the new-Court
Houso. The bouse is well arranged and in good order, and .
Is noW occupied as p botoL'
A Thrco Story Brick, : on Smithflold street, near Seventh—
being in an excellent business location.- Tho Lot la 20 hy 80
tt>et deep, fronting on Smlthfleld st. .
.; ; : A' Cottage Frame and Lot. 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne
and Robinson streets, -Allegheny City. This la a very dedra*
bio and pleasant location for a residence.
Nine Lots la tbe town of 3M’.Koeßport,cnch 6Qlcelbyl6o.
Several of those art* on the Main street. ~
• Eleven Actcs in Lime town, on tho Monoagahola River, on
which there are 4 booses {there are some C or 7. acres of ex
cellent stone coal, and abandonee of limestone, convenient
to the landing; and two ooal pits open. .
Ninety Lota in the town of Colombia, 60 &et byl6o each,
nearly all level, and well located r The tenant of each Lot
has the privilege of using whatever stone coal he may re
quire for his own use, from a pit near, the Locks. Columbia
is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Sdonongohelariv* |
er, a short distance below Look No. 8, In themidst of an ex- 1
tannve atone coal region, and would be a desirable point far i
manufacturing establishments.
Two Hundred-acres of superior Btone Ooal,with-House,
Railroad, Ac. .• This property has a front of 140 rods on the..
Monongahela river; on excellent landing; good -grade and
foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at one
point for houses and gardens, or locations tor manufactories.
The vein is deep enough to allow hoTsoa to be used In haul
ing out the cool—tho quality of which, for iron work, steam,
gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in the
country. • >..•
In toy absence, my agent, James . Blakely, Eso, will give
all necessary information, and be authorited to give warran
tee deeds tor any property sold. JAMES MAT,
tay2A - . V&: ■llfl.Pwin rtiwl ■
W
. 0U5143 TO LKT. —A largo Dwelling llouwy with gas
i and water flxtutes, comfortable and conyenlfintj situ
ated on Wylie street*
A well arranged Dwelling, situate on Second street, abofe
Smltlifield* .; j
A pleasant residence on Mount Washington, suitable for
a small family; a delightful nod healthy location; fruit
trees, gropo Tinea/4a., for $6O a year.
A large frame house on \ on Br&sm street, near the Fourth
•tree t roatlv Bcntslo per month.
The Foscnd'ftory Hoorn, large and convenient, OTcr our
office, Ko. 140 Third street.
A lino Col£ago llouse, with an acre of ground, fruit tires,
itablo, •wapli-hoaso. Ac., in the Borongh of Manchester,
Apply to 8. CUTHBiJRT A SON, .. .
Rcal Estate and General. Agent,
No. 140 Third etiret. •
/IUAL- LAND FOA SALE—2S Acres of Land r tritb ft vein
t/ of Coal 4% fcot thick, with a lower win of .2 feetjouly
18 Inches between the two. The Lund is a good Boil,artd W
Acres in cultivation. A good Dwelling House, Fruit Trees,
gopd water and timber. * The Landis suitable fbr -Garden*
Tng purposes; situate about 4- miles from the dty; a abort
distance from the Brown srlUe Plank fload. 1 -
r = -• &~CUTBBEBT A 80JT,. :
dec! r. General Commission l4O Third, at ,
For Sale.
IWXLLSBLLayuncxpiredlease (fourteen year*)of »
Lot, situation O’Hara street .and Bpring alley, In the
filth Ward—4o ft. fronting cm O’lUra street,and running
tJack.loo ft, on Bpring alley* on vbtehis erected a four
storied Brick House, 40 ft. square.-with a frame, two stories,.
GO it, on Spring aliey,weli ealculaiedtocarry orieny
branch ofmauufactaringburiners; Bdngengagedlnman
ufsetaringin the country, I offer the'anenre for sale; In*
quire at No. 42& Liberty street.
oc!8:tf
HOLD, DBIVER! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD!!
Heal Estate Farm lor Sale*
milE subscriber is authorised tD eeli 284 ACRES OF 1
X LAND, situated in Versailles Township, Allegheny
County, Pennsylvania,. lytoiZ back of McKeesport, known
as the Whlte-eait Flats, and in sightof the proposed Station
on the ConueltoriUe..BMlrcttd JUniurovciacnto as follows;
A Square Log House, 80 by 20 feev two stories high; and
Square Log Barn, 60 by SO fem—bothnew and In good
order; two fine young Orchards, best grafted -fruit,''Just
to.bear. Thereto 00 to 100 Acres cleared upd
.in a high state of cultivation, and the balance to well set
with white-ooh timbct.of the first order. This Land is well;
calculated for a Stock Forra, being verylovcl, andthe soil
of an excellent quality for grass growing, end being well
watered; having some twelve or fourteen;
springsofexcelientwater thereon. This Land basfacilitiefl
rarely met with, being within half n mile Of the Tough,
river, and one mile of Moncngaiela,and almost on the line
of the QmneUsrUlo Ball rood; and to supposed* to contain
an inexhaustible bed of IKON ODE;. ThtoLaud would not
bo inthe market, only that the owner to about to remove to
the ftr West; Terms easy,and'prtoe moderate. For far
ther particulars, enquire of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorens*
Glass Works, or of - JAMEAO. KJCHEV, ;
oec3o:y . . Real Estate Agent at thtooffloe....
For Sole or Tohet. -■ /.
I: WILL BESL OR EENT'ifTy proporty ltt Manchester,
oonstoUngof a short ame of Ground, upon which are
erected two. gratae Housw, one containing eight and the
other foar a Toms; Stabling,- ■Carriage, Wood and r Coal
Houses, and a'flno assortment of Fruit This property to
very pleasantly situated near the Ohio River. The build
ings ore shafed by trees, and near the Omnibus station.: I
<7lll cell all or a portion of my Furniture, and would prefer
until IfltcfMoy. Applyto
febg ~ ‘ , dL LEB, lS& Liberty street.
' " Weetts.^
ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTER A WEEK will prp
. euro a largo LOT OF GROUND. Eleven Building Lots,
within twepty minutes’ walk of the city, in a pleasant and
healthy locailon, will be sold at $2OO each—slo In band;
balance at $6 per month. Each- Lot to 60 foot front by 184
dofp,fronUngcn two streets. Several families have already
availed themselves of this favorable .opportunity of-procu
ri&g a home, and we are indueod to offer eleven more, which
will probably be the last,.at the aboro terms. • • - "
S. CPTHBERT A SON, 140 Thirds!
“Farms, Houses, Aeij To Let*
ONE OR TWO FARMS,with commodious Erlck ; Drreil«
tags, and Stables, near to the city, and euitahle for
Gardens, Milk Farms, or to fatten eattiefor this market.
Also, a-convenient Brick Country Mansion and. Stable,
largo enough for a respectable family. Also, one smaller
place; and an excellent Two Story Briek Dwelling, with
finished basement and attior-on the bank of the Allegheny,
above the aqueduct; JAMES B.CBAFT r
dec2B:tf : ; No. 144 Fourth at.
■ .■ V. , .For Sale* .•: - •,: .
A SMALL FARM, situate in Uwer &h Gate Township;
/V about one mile from the Borough of Birmingham, con
taining BITTY A0RI&, more or less. ~li toallcl eared and
under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to .
: ja24:tfi : W/SYHHKS.-Eirmliigham.
For Ilftiti
TjtOUR OFFICES, tm tba second: fioowf the Post Build
X Inga, entrance from Wood street—suitable for Attor
neys, Insurance Offices, Ac. Enquire at the olfioeof the
subscribers; first floor. [Ja2sj PATRICKS A FRIEND.
SOUTH PITTSBURGH PROPERTY FORSALE.—SIOOO
for a new Frame DWELLING HOUSE rooms,
and a largo lot of 601eet front on the Brownatrille road* near
the toll-gate; a large stable, oalaven,.4c.Tbe houseis
weirpapered»and will be told dn easy terms. Poach, Apple
and Plums trees. Also, a neat Cottage House for $BOO, Tory
pleasantly situated; with a fine garden,£ruit ir«es spring;
spring-house, Ae. 'Terms easy* .
S. CUTHBERT A BON,
140 Third streot. .
. Take Sotlce*
IHAVB placed my Boohs and Accounts In thehafcdiof
James Celtics ct, E*i,for settlemenVand leanaestly
hope thafcoUwho are Indebted for subscriptions to theßally
onaWeoklyPdxt, or for AdYerUrthg and Job Printing, will
pay Up as speedily as possible. ■ Mr. Richey; is l also author
; (zed to settle the accounts of Lho dim of BiSPEtt i LAYSOS,
and llabpskA Peuups. ... HARPER,
- •• - JOHN LAYTON.;
:. Ni il.—Mr. Richey, will be found at the office of the Post,
where the Books still remain. ~ [JaS:.,
InatractionsinMaslc, Modern Languages i
DrawtngandPalntlnff*; - ~
PROF. W: W. BUSOH, haying located huhself fu this
city, will giro instructions on the Piano and Guitar; in
: the French German, Spanish and Italian, languages; Brew*,
ilngapd Painting,,(in watei; oil)*-. Any communication left
;at tfr.KLKBEIVS Mufcic Store, hr at the drug store orß.
PAGE, Jr, trill Teceiro prompt attention.
' • • ... ■ - . Dl>Bl < llU«<'k>a. -
lion.E.Ercrott,Boston, Hr. Israel, Httebargb,
Hon. Julias Rooknell. Mess., JefT.D. Stewert,. do.,
Hot, Dr. Forrls, Now York, Ra».Cytu* Black, do.,
- fehiktf . . ; Jas. H-Jlotfctas. Bsq..do.
ENTERPRISE WORKS. - •
80, 130 WOOD BTHOV, t.»DOOD BimWTOODI AILDT.
BOWk dTETLST.
i l "ii l - l -r"rn! IMPORTERS andmanufectarersoi
:jMpfiWSad CUTLERY* SURGICAL AND DENTAL
\§BSf>!&u INSTRUMENTS, BIBLES, Ac. We
;!§!# ’ . keep a general assortment of fcheahoye
articles constantly on, handi.togethex
with a general Variety of Fancy Haidwarei ’ Also, Guns, Pis
tols ana IteTOlimrs, Flasks, Homs, Shot Bolts, CapsyPowder,
Lead and Ballets; Bowie, Birk; Hunting and Pocnt Knlvasr
Tailors and Hair Dressers* Shears; Pocket Scisaora, Ac.—
Also. Trusses and. Supporters. •
: Jobbing and repairing neatly executed..: • •-
: RIFLES J—Wears making Rlfleapf.eresy .description,to;
brier, oCthe bcst.mcteriaL and workmanship warranted.-*
Orders received for them ax “Wholesale or Retail, will he fill*
ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Whol^alfli
prices. - :,l•••• --U-.
: v V- <v Selling Off to RemoT«» ‘i
: TAMES ROBB, No, 100 Masks*: ctskit, Pittsburg wffl ;
jtl : -on<ir his present iargßßtoek ot BOOTS* SHOEs, aou
RUBBERS, ai very low price*, until th©;loth of Febrotnv
1854,-wheu lie hopes to remora to his N*W; Stoss, No. 89
Marketstreet,-which he Ihtends. flUlng.with an .entirely
bow stock.- The public are rcspectfallylncitedto callanu
procure kla present prime sta&yai unutuaUyyrta£oargaui*
ZjBEQAIiDLESS OF COST.':/; -
: the pl&ce—No, 109 Market street,
ifth street and Liborty. U^tf
< . Valuable Rare Garden Seeds,
/"MONSIBTINQ in part of the celebrated Stowol or ETer
\j green Sugar Corn, Old Colony Sugar Corn, Wrinkled
Buror Peas of various Improved varieties. Blue Imperial, |
Blue Prussian and H&rrowfhtfl do, Beans, Onions, Badlsh,
Parsnip, Cucumber and Mellons of the finest and most ap*
proved sorts* Field Carrots, Turnips ana Sugar Beets for the;
dairyman and fanners. A rich colloetlon of-flower seeds
Lawn Grass Seed, and. a full and complete assortment of
Garden and FanoiDclmplementsotthelalcstlmprovements,
Monthly Vabenas, Boses,. HeUtorops, and toe blooming
plants for tho yard, Garden or lawns, by. the dosen or. 100.
\ ■ Orders from Herohanls, Dealers or other# filled promptly
on liberal terms, from thoSoea an 4 Hortlenltnral irara
house. 4aFUth Btroet, by: lapratV JAMBS WAKPEOP.
T WARDROU’S SEED STORE la nowreplote wttfreaxly
0 Sveds, f»r the hot beds; Pruning lortrmacntMpr the
orehaxd,com stalk and straw cullers, and everything.or.
Interertto the fatmer, gardener or amateur. - ,
Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly* on
Ibcral terms. i«*
TJRQPBRTY IN FIFTH .WAIU> FOB ttoo..tWO.
X storybrick bouses <m.Penn.street^:. , •/_/.. .......
• One lot of ground, no&r the comer of WeJnnt nnaQttftrry
’streets. Apply to JAMEBBLAKM.Y,
f„b9 Real Estate Agent.
•-V*
SPSS. MOHSSE’S
lirlgeratiag Cordial
A Phenomenon in SJedioine.
TTEAHn EUSI'OBED ANDUPB IENOTHBSED, BT
H DB. MOUSE’S INVI(JORATING EUSIB .-OB COB
DIAL.—At tot the properllM attributed to I*rof. Morse’s
XuvlgoratjDffKUxiror Cordial word deemed fabulous. Thb ,
public,often deceived, coaid not believe the simple, and ffub- .
»mn truths announced by the discoverer.. Bat facts, unde*
triable facts, attested by •witnesses of ;the highest and
character, are now triumphing over all doubts, .lncrcdu*
lity is overthrown by a mass of testimony which is perfectly .
irresistible. • •
The Js££<riiS -remedies* in all cases, the deplorable-evils •
arising from axnlsuso,dr abuse of. the .various organa .which. -
make up tbewomlerftil machine called mad. It rcstoteato
fall vigorevery delicate function connected with tbatmy*-
tcrious compound agency of matter and mind, necessary to
. the reproduction of human life; To persons of feeble mus
cular frame, ot deficient in vital power, It la recommended
as the only means of communicating that energy, which. Is.
necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the natural appe
tites, as well os the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial
effects are not confined to ■ either sex, or to any ego. The
feoble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated youth, iho
over-wom manorburinws,thovictimof nervousdepTessfon,-
the Individual suffering-from general debility, or from the
weaknesaof a s ngle organ, will all find Immcuiolo and per-'
aanent relief from the. use of this incomparable renovator.
To those who have predisposition. to paralysis, it will prove
a complete -usd-unfalling safeguard against that terrible'
malady. There are many, perhaps, who have so trifiod with
their'constitutions, that they think themselves beyond the
reach of 'medicine. . Lot not even thoso despair.- The Elixir
deals with disease as It oxists, without reference to causes,
and will not only remove the disorder Itself, but
. REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION*
■The derangements of the system, leading to nervous dur
eases, and tlieftrms of narrotisdlsease itself,are so numer
ous that it would require a column to enumerate the mala
dies for which this preparation Is a A few, how*
ever, may ho enumerated, via; neuralgia, ticdolereaux,
bead-echo, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the
hearty spinal affections,-muscnlar debility,-tremors, flatu
lence, a pricking sensation ip the flesh, numbness, mental
depression, weakness-of'tho will, indisposition to move,,
fainting after extreiso, broken sleep and temfylng dreams,
' inability to remain in one place or position, weakness of the
procreative organs, sexual Incompetency, melancholy, men- :
oniann, floor albus, sinking ot the stomach, female irregu
larities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and
all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pas
sions; and all barrenness docs not proceed from organic:
catutc&beyond the roach of medicine.
Whenever the organs to bo acted upon ore free from mal
formation or stricture! diseases, it is averred that
MORSE’S INViaORATIh'Q EUXIE -
wQI replace weakness with strength, incapacity with effled*.
eney, irregularity, with nollbrm and natoml activity, and
this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy
effect on the-general organization. ,OSJ- Bear in mind that
. oil maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous
system, and (hat the panriyzation of the serve pf motion
and sensation is physical.death. Bear m mind also, that
fur every .kind of nervous disease tho Elixir Cordialis the
- only reliable preparation known. ...
V CBIUS OF KfiftVOUß DISEASES.
; .Kolanguage;,«ui convey En. adequate Idea of the imtnc*
dilate aca almost miracntotmcbange which’itocearion#ln the
diseased, debilitated ana Shattered-nervoassystein, whether
broken down by excess, weak by nature or Impaired by
sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization isatonce
braced, rerlvlfled and built up. The mental and physical
symptoms of nervous diseases vanish together under its in
ifaenea. >• Nereisjthg eflaot temporary ;bn the contrary-the
relief Is permanent—for the Cordial properties of tho mqdfc
Icine reicbtheeonsti tuition Itself anil restore it tolfs normal
OOhdittOU. : • . t > ■ .
- ” *;
Obtifaflioat giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy*
debility, hysteria, vretchednesa, thoughts of self-destruc*
tlon-fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irra
fciblllty, nerroasness, inabilityto sleep, diseases incident to
females,decay of the propogatlng functions, hysteria, mono
mania, rogue terrors, palpitation of the heart, impotency,;
constipation, from Trhaterer cause arising, It is, If there
is any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely
inMUbio,
EDWARD-FABER.
The unparalleled effects of this great restorative, In all
complaints Incident to females, mark a new ora iir (henn*
naUof medicine. Tiiousandscf e ti m ertants hare been io-
~ven ted—thousandof invlgorantsccncocted—all purpthting.
I ■ to bospedftcdln the
'which tbedelicato formation of woman render her liable.. ;
.who saffersXrom weakness, derangement, nervousness, trs
• ihora, palds In the bae&'or any other 1 disorder,'whothar pe
culiar; to her sex, ;or common m both Bezos— to give the in
Tigoroting Cordial a trial*
-T ; . ; : : ; MABKIE& PIIRSOKS,
Orotbcrs, wiU find this Cordial after they hare used a hot*
■tie or two, A thorough regenerator of the jyetenL Iu ail
I .directions are to ho found the happy parent? of healthy.off
spring, who would not bare been so but for this extraordl >
I nary preparation. Audit is equally potent farthomanydia
I eases dor which it is recommended. Thousands of young
| men have been restored by osihgit, and not.ia u slngla In*
I has it fhQM to benefit them. '! . ,
• i; PEB£OSB OP PALE ' :
or consumptive restored by the use of a bottle or
two to bloom and rigor, changing (he skin from a pale, yel
iow.stcklycolor.toabeantifulflQrid completion.
to TSB hiisacrDm. ::
. -These BtOeome ofthasad and' melancholy ©fleets prodtv
ced by, early, hahitd of ydfith, viz:.weaknessof thb back
and limbs,pains in tfcohswl, dlmnesaof sightless
color power, palpitation of the'heart, dyspepsia, nervous
Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, genentl
symptoms of constrapUcns, etc.; •* -
Mentuly, the fearful effects on the -mindartsmuch to te
dreaded. Losa of memory, confusion of ldeas,'depresdon
of spirits, evU forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust,
: love of solitude, timidity, etc., are come ot the evils produ-
.
, BISFOEE-CONIEMH/ATINQ BIABRIAGE ■
should reject that a sound mind and body are thßinost ne
cessary requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed,
without thaso, the journey thnugh.llfe.beoomes a weary.
prospect hourly dorksna the viewj the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and fillet, with the
melancholy reflection tlmt. the happraess'or another be
comes blighted with your own.
Dr.Horeo’fi Iznisoratiag Ooidlal has Wn counterfeited
ty jsme nsprindpled persons* : r --
la future, all tie genuine Cordial wilt bare theproprfo*
tor's fec-elmUa pasted over the cork of each bottle,&nd the
following voids blown, in the glftsa:•;: V -.•/•-.v-'-f
Dr. Elorsa’a Invigorating; Cordial,
*' > iiv • •C. H. EUtQ, Vroprietor, N. Y.
:The Cordial ia put tip, highly concentrated, in pint hot*
tics—price throe dollars per bottle,' two for flto dollars, six
for twelve dollars. C. £L KING, Proprietor, .
,_‘l"'' .. r . ■ :• • 192Broadway,Nl Y.
Bold by_Droggists throughout the Dnltedßtates,CaUada
and the Westlndies. . . . .. •
j •• -AGENTS*
[ Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG, No. 60 Wood street.
Bo GEO. ILKEYBSB, No. 140
-AHeghenjrtfitTi-aKO. P, PXJBMINQ
•• GntSonati—B.H; HEARINGS. -
Dr. I. Hostaitor’f Celebrated,Stomaoli Bitter*,
T?SrIR«I.T ANtI®YBPKPTIC, T Bnd w«irt»nted to lralg.
j7.i-crateaud strengthen the whole system of. ercry onQ.
who uses them, are.now.Jcept tor sale by,;. .;• •*
- Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, corner Wood st/and Virgin alley ;
FLEMING 8R03., Druggists, cor. Wood and Fourth
B. E, SELLERBjDrflggiat, Woods t befc. Third and Fourth;
JOEL MOHLER, Druggist, Libertystreet;
and all our first claSa Hotels and Restaurants, as well as
dealers generally, where the proprietors most respectfully
refer, the public for them.-. ... v .
The expefci» 13 bnt & trifle, when compared with the In*,
calculable good they effect.- :
.. Feeling satisfied that our Bittern possess merit suificient
to reeommeud them, we will not multiply words in their
praised' but ash all to clve them'a- trial; but be corefnl to;
ask for HOSTETTEB’S STOMACH BtETKRS. as there 'are
other: Bittern represented to be tho compara
: tfrely are worthless. OurßifcteTflare without arirsl,cither
i as tuthoir medicinal qaa3ltios, orasa beverage. - They are
i put up in. square bottles, containing: a fulliquart* withdir
[•• j«ti£ajs on, and Dr. J. EosietUr 3 * StotMch.BitUrt blown on
tbb glass. l None other genuine. : ; ..
1 * HOSTETTEB, SMITH & CO.,
1267 Penn streefPltfcjburgl*:
SZofllaken , i Celebrated Strengthening. |
. Flatter*, spread bymacbiuery.,- j
rpHESB yrjiftTßßH confidently recommended as a 1
X ep® o dy w il i 6^ ttC^cla s n eascs of Rbeumar |
Uam; Sprains. Lumbago, Oougfis, Coliifl, Asthma, Difficulty !
of Breathing, Pains in the' Bach, Chest, Sides, Ac,, and Con*. I
aajaption:. and' are particularly useful to those who labor |
under ..attacks: of -coldj: whioh resultl with pains in-.the I
: breast/oftenlhe forerunner of consumption, and in acll-1
• wbitwcoUighfl and colds axe almost an ntf..
' fftiHng consequence of the sodden changes to whlchwo ore i
all subject, such, as are thus attacked will find them involu*
able.-- All genuine have my signature;embossed In.the
leather. " • »: ~•- • J. A. fiPMAKEN.
Soldonly In Pittsburgh by S. K. NORQRAVB. corner of
|} Penn and Locust streets. A liberal discoont made to deal*
Astonishing*. Results .r"'? . I
TbBODDCBD .br-using B.A. FahneatoekV Vermifuge, |
which Can always bo dependcdon, aa it never falls to |
'' M ** iJBtam ° f Canada Match 18,1550.
JiessTM.- R-A- Fbhnestock a My little I
:rirl; efoht yoarsof age, was for a conddorable, time sutfar*
tii fttm worms. purchased one bottle of your; Vaimi
togOi which ! gave according to directions, and to mygreatj
astonbhment 6be one hundred aod.twenty-ona!
worms, varying from eight to sixteen Incbesih length, be-!
sides Pinworms. Having experienced the .goodleflecteofthis
medldne, ! administered it again to my boy,'fire years old,-
with the same* happy fcirty-eight worms, of.
various sizes. I feel it a duty to recommend this .Vermifuge,
and tonttdie the cases of my children khownto the public.
Youtfob’t servant,. .ijoinrMoons, Alexander at-
Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00., corner,
of Wood and First streets; Pittsburgh.' : J .felffi*
To, the FnbUe.- /•. - 1
ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY, ALLEGHENY CITY,-PA.
' KINQSLANI), thankToTfor past favors, begs to in- j
jjm torn the publffithathe stUTcarrieson: the FOUNDRY i
BUSINESS, in. All. ite/.branches, as*
stand, corner of SANDUSKY Street and CENTRE Alley, j
/near the 'Eagle Cotton Mill.) In addition to Ms former,
work, he bis become the proprietor of theexolußire right
for the U, 8. of John Johnson’s Self-Heating Charcoal
Smoothing Iron, pawned January, 1854. a decided improve
ment upon all other Onarooal Irons, r Also, he Is the owner
of the undivided half of J,J. Johnson’s patent Bax Smooth
ing Iron, a very excellent article, warranted to give satis
fiction upon fair triab -•/
s Persona desirous cfpurchasing Interests in these valuablo
inventions, will please address ;: . 0. XING3LAND, •
- feblfi ; AUogheny City.
XXPB AGENCY.
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NO. 38 FIFTH STBECT, pITTSBtrRGH,
Afjentfor theSaUofL. Johnson $ Co? 6 Type,sc;,
07FHILADBLPHIA, ' I
TTTAS ON HAND anafor ealejthe following:—Brasalined
• fj. column- Qalleys; Common-. Galleys assorted, r Slice
Galleys, Composing Sticks; Common and Job Casos;
Shootteg Sticks; Ley Brushes; Boxwood-QaolnsjFawi'
tare* and or all: descriptions; * Brass Buie, of all
descriptions; Job Ink, in lib cans; 100 kegs .Front's- News
i Ink; 100 Founts Toney Card Letter; and Leads, out to any
ength— ).>-
Presses and Type t*IH receive prompt at*
tentlon, andfurnlilied'at the Foundry prices.,. Old Typers
ceived in exchange for.new, at 0 cents $ m.
Pittsburgh; May 14»185&--daw
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MEDICAL.
A. GREAT MEDICINE EOE PESIALE3.
EVERY WOMAN OT SENSE,
caution;
0 LET—A tb»e Btojy Brick HOUSE* on'Third Btreet
Apply to {feb9) ‘. . JAMES BIiAKELT^
[ini <to? oi
NUMBER 214.
DAILY MOBNING POST.
THURSDAY MORJSINe;::::::.:
- ; ,«I>HAT IS 'I MY HOME.”,
v Many, a farmer manages in such a . way that
neither his sous or hiß daughters can take picas
nro in directing the 'eye of’a. stranger to the
family dwelling andsayieg “ Thatjis my hoind.”
It is not in the ereotion. of ooatly and temple
like houses, or in ornamenting otber boildicga
with muoh profitloßß expense that the home is ...
mado most heautifal. These costly dcoorations
may appear very splendid at first, but they ore f
of a charaotcr, which loses beauty instead of. in- _
oreasiog it. The mind of-the youth .is reaching
forward,'and is hiost'plessed'with that hind of •
ornament which every day grows more beautful.
Most inen in building booses, expend money
in making . the sbowry. One, -two, or fire hun
dred; dollar opent in this way,, is a common
item in building. : But all this is jost “paying
too much for; the? whistle.?’ Such beauty .only
pleases 'while it, is .new. The second look, at it
'Has? no 1 interest.' The eye ceases to behold with
pleasnrVwiiateveri-from its fixed character, (io-;
comes familiar:end.established., Bimplioity;or- .
der, and neatness, constitutes the sum of all
beauty in every thing which is of a fixed char-,
oeter. ■■■" .■ ,
Lettho-farmer adopt a different course aid "
plant around his neat and- eimplo dwelling,; opo
or two hundred dollars worth of trees, shrubs,
vines, and Sowers, and what a world of beauty ■
and attraction it would present; They “ are
thing's of life,” and their beauty is progressive;
When the eyes of a stranger reßtsupon it he will'
exclaim 41 how beautiful !’* .And that lovely
daughter whose presence always imparts joy
and gladness to tbe h'ome circle, will be happy
always-whcnslie thinks “that' is my home;”
And that noKtespirited youth,: wba would havo
left that homestead years ago, but for these at
tractions, will feel a consoions elevation of char
acter, ngTowibg gteatnoss inspired by the ob
jects by wbioh bo is surrounded; It is certainly
true that the character of men is shaped :by tho
objeots which constantly engage their attention
and care. : ~ . . ... ..
There is no other class of men in the world to
whom is granted snoh n privilege; of uniting
beauty with worth, pleasure with;..interest,-; as
the farmers. And the most attractive beauty,
too, iB that which will grow more beautiful and
more profitable at the same time. ■
. The attractions of home nro also fail of mor
al power and social refinement, : The eyeof love
never Bparklo3 with .more, brilliancy than when
it is sarronndel'by the beadties of naturaVsccn
"ery; ; Barth'affords no happier spot; than where
'the anxious; throbbing, hopeful: spirit of youth,
is quieted and satisfied. : ; ; ; -. ,
Sea-Sicknbss. —A better description ’of the
manner inwbichsed ; siaknesB “ takes down”’tho
loftiest and most;pompons character was nev
cr written, than that wbioh is furnished; by
that distinguished flunkey, Mr. Chawls Yel
lowplash: .. ■
“ Gentle reader, av you ever been- on the
otion? ‘The sea, the hopen ;seal’, as Barry
Cromwell says.' ; As. soon, as we entered our
Utde weBSOI, and.l’d looked to master’s lnggitch
and mine.(minewaß rapt up in every Bmallhan
•kerchief),— as soon, I say, as wo entered out
little weasel, os -soon as I saw the waive;
black aud frothy, like fresh-drawn, porter,-o
dashin against the ribbs of our galliant bark,
the keai, liko.a wedge, a splittin the billows In
'two, tho sails a flappln in the hair;the stand
ard of Hengland floating at the.maskhead, the
steward a getting ready the basins and things;
and the; captain proudly treddihg the deok and
giving orders to the sailors, the white rox of
Albany and tho : bathin-mashens disappearing
in the diktaus—then, then I felt for the -first
time the mite, the madgiste of existence. “Yel
lowplash. 'my boy,” said. I, a dialog to myself,
'your iire ls now about to to commena; youT
Careen jas u man dates 1 froth your entrais . oft
board this pnekit. ;Be wise, bo manly, cautions;
forgit the follies of yonr ,youth. -You are. no
longer a boy how, but a lopiaAN. Throw down
your tops, your marbles, your boyish games;
throw off- your childish' habits with your inky -
clerk’s jaokitrrthrow up your-r-” ' ■ . ; .
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“ Hero 1 reoklcet, I was oblpeged to stopp.
A feeling in thofirst place singular; in tho noxt
place painful; and at last completely overpower*
ing, had come upon me whilo l was making the
abnff speeeb, and I now found , myself in u.sit
ypuatlon which dellixy forbids me to desoribe.
Suffiytb 'aay, that T übw : dißcovero4 what basins
was made for; that for' many, many hours I lay
inn hagonyof exostiohv'dead to all intense and
porpnsns,; tbo. Tain pattering in my_ faoo, the
j asders a tbhmplink.over my body; tho panes of
purgertory going oninsido!” v ' ‘
Xbmoboes Mischjbt.—Tho following “droll
incident'' in related, in the Knickerbocker, 08
having occurred to a lady of high'respectabiUty
id Brooklyn: ■
“ The lady has a charming little boy, very oh"!
serving, .imitative and active.. The child hadnov ;
ticed the peatman constantly leaving letters and.
moving off very quiok; he thought it would bo . .
a very nice thing to become a postman. ■' 80 1 hd...
onedaywenttahercsciutoire, and took out some •
twentyive or .thirty letters, .tied'them up and „
sallied forth, leaving one at every liousei and ..
moving off quick.' The; lady waa rather ear- - .
prised -when her nest door neighbor brought her
an open letter, which she said somebody had left ~ ’
at her door; • bnt what wis her. astonishment
when visiting hour arrived,' for another, and •
another, and another, and still another lady,
coming in, all bringing open letters, until heir
ample parlor; was completely.- crammed. Von, 0
need not doubt the mirth and fan. grew fast and
furious, as each lady.entcred with the same tale, ;
and the IltUe'postman was elated beyond moif
sure to find out wfaaf a oapttal postman ho was; 1
but the best of the fun was, that every lady, one ;
and all, asaerteddhat Bhe had not unfolded or, .
road one word. ohj hot they 1 "ladieß are. far, far.,
above pry ing into other ladies letters. The lady- •
to whom the letters were addressed, isfortnnato : >. .
ly the mother of a large and lovely family, .and • -
the letters were from early, friends, Bohool*.
mates,' &o.” . ■■ _
feblOnneiw
: Ann Mr Heabt too. —A few years ago when
it was the custom for the large girls and thelar- .-v: v
ger boys to attend district schools, and when,- ■
flagellations were more common inschoolß than
at the present time; an incident occurred in a
neighboring town that is worth recording; One
of the largest, plumpest and fairest girls; of the,
Bchool happened to rlolato one of the
rales. The master, a prompt, energetic fellow'
of twenty-fire, summoned her into the -middle of : ;
the floor. ■ After interrogating the girl a few.
moments, the master took a ruler, and command-^:
ed her to hold out hor hand. Bbo hesitated,,
when the master, in a blaze of passion, thun
dered out, “ Will yon give me your handi’l : ::
“Yes, sir, and my heart too, 1 ' promptly .replied> :
the girl, at the same time etretohing forth her.
hand to the master, and eyeing him with a enn
-ning look. A deathlike stiUness reigned for a
moment in the school Toom; a tear was seen to’
: glisten in the master’s eye; - the ruler was laid
upon the- shelf, and the; blnshiDg -girl requested,
to take.hor seat, bat to remain after the school .
wob dismissed. In three weeks after the •
finished, the teacher and the girl woro married;-
—Palmer*e Jurnal. -
•, AFKANfffftp Ltbjcs.— Some Arkatiß&stnau, iUc
whom the Promethean spark barna os'bfightly ./
aa a pralrieon fire, addresses a Song to one-I*./
D- Eoeana, -Eaq;., a oandidate for Congress. It*
ig to the tune of “Yankee Doodle.’.'
lowing ia the chorus, and is sufEciout toshojr,
.the' talent of the writer:
The crop of tobacco raisedinthoUnitcd States
ds considered by many oa comprising the balk of
theconßumption of Europe, and' few ore aware
of the" fact that Hungary.with alb its political
embarrassments: and -ita ioppressWo pohoy tox;
wards the agriculturalist, produces doUblo.the,
quantity of that sent from the United States ,fa> r
Germany and Holland. y
The following, wbioh is stolen from somebody,
defies competionßetween the hostess and.n,
■gentleman, sat a young lady at tbo tea table, y
: on whom dovolred ot coqrao ;tho office, of bsHdv
•ing to the gentlemen the cup of hyson.. “
are a Bebt," ho remarked. “No, 11 said another
person opposite, "the lady is a SAi-Jec.”
—2 cross for Ml® by
, FLEMING BROS.
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*• Go It Evans, with a sqa«*e,
Or go H frith alooueoewi , ; . ; • .
Or go tho figure M yottjilowa, , ■
' - • * Bat dotft betray your gooflenate l ...
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