The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 16, 1854, Image 4

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, AT J. 0. AN DKKSOh'S,
Jgilwt betxcon. Finn and Socond:
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30- cnfan, Nut.; , “"“““X££«r
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ses?®*! saaL^
5 JSw fancy box Prunes; 60 gross Blacking.
s »« -do jar do; 1 200 bbls Sugar;
30) bo* Fire Crackers; 110,000 Principe *S»»*
Ojo •• &iroiuw Kegulm do.
10 ha.'kulflOlive Oil; 10.000 llavuna do.
lino bus Pea Nuts; 000 Common do.
10 bxs Maccaroi.i; Ut ', Sp ,! ; ’
1> •• Vermicelli; l *? nUt S»V ’
... 01.tp,!- ■ 3,000 Cocoa Nuta,
la •■ (i™™- . BJcnafciCurrant.:
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40 huge Pecan* ; ; t C
“aj •• lviea Almonds; ; 4 ’
-> 14 Lisbon do: j *, ' r anlu-.iUoN,
(! hutwi .‘ fi Fir ,- Bnil s*eood._
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JI .Ue'i' Sced-Tirac a; il Ilarvei-t; the Bible in Lhc heart,
home a;.e market p'.ium; GWd ., , . „
Mrs i-.Lb’.-t Fi.uiiiv Muuhor .-u ,: guide to acci :l hiiplui.L.--..
D.rtU,o's Lhci-tmn World uum»>U. . f
hew Testament, w.th notes by Abbott, 1 T-1., th«.u|,
Suum.y i.cho»d '.o.cbers.
Wu> laud's Moral S/.lencoaod Political Economy.
Balov's Natural Theology- .. . .
Chibtiauitv Demonstrate.:. Newcotube.uiudo imi Juliu..
Tholmk. ' „ „
h-eiiirs Natural History of Hainan epcjjcs.
Hu-all Mitier's b v-ks. ii.
lii i.*rv of Cub.., tram discovery to the preset*- umt
lmdra-,.d: Baunn _ ,
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~Fo'lil r b r '' J "' ' V '' JOHN S DAVISON.
L P * n f » o Market, near K mrlhjilreet.
tjLTNaITV AtuNTiioV, FOB OcfubV-ib
J_ Cvuoits— l’orirnit* ot Cont.tbuture, N0.1t.. nutL.'.
of “Our New I’re blent.”
I. Count Su-dinglt, Fart I.
‘A The Paintur's Portfolio.
Aiaavi.
4 A Menu rrorerbiai Philosophy.
6 Israel Potter; or. Kilty Years «'l Exile
ti. popular tnpun nitons aud BaJ.ad Literature of Bug
land, in the Hid.'ie Ages.
7. Nellie, Watching. .
s. Novels: Their M.nuiugaud Mission,
y. a Day on the Danube.
10. Hie Fatuous Quarries of the World.
11. A Trip from l hiliuahua to the Merrn .Wain*,
l/ A Thanksgiving. ..
34. Sute/nnl LVmersenrAs ‘-f the Uuiuian War.
la. The Heprwjf—lbe ileply.
K> The Editor at Large.
17. A Yankee Dii\.»-ac.*.
IS. EdHoiial Notc-s. tm
.lust recn.veJ and f r rale by H. MlNL.t* IX).,
fep *7 No!di fimUiLeld s'reef
BAYAIiU I AYI/m’ri“NKW^UU 1 >k, lor aule -
£ CO’S. No. 311 street
A .1 •iurney to Central AUlca.or l ife und Londsca^ frm
Kgypt to the Negro Kingdom* nf the hlte Nile, by
BT, piirtv ! Leaders: rketehes ofJettersou, Hamilton, Jacks*!
Clhv. Lundoipb, Aff: bv J. t«. Baldwin.
Nrd or the Most Unfortauate Mau in U>
World; a cumi? uovel: by Theodore H >ok.
•Uurtnit’s Dell: by a Penciller.
Captain Canot, or Twenty Year? ot an AfrKi.ii blavir.
Ivr.wopies: by Dr. Willinm Edgar.
Till'- Home in ih£ Valley : by Mrs. Gallon.
If you want any Hooks;
jf you want Magaxines;
If you want cheap Publtcition? :
If you want Standard Work? :
If you want anvUiin? that b
seplH ' N’rt. r/g Smith belief tniet. __
N EW'SIJPPLY OF bOOKs.—l’erbcoplcs : by Dr. »illiam
Eider.
Fasbinu and Famine. w
Olf Hand Taking?, »nd Crayon Sketches: by Leorg# ' •
Bungay. . ~
Oar lioneymoi'n and other from r uu>
Home for All, or a New Mod.* of BnildiDg.
Uv.lropathic Cook Book. . .
Nrd Musgrave, or the Most Uafortuna.-* Man m L.e
World.
Freak* of Fortuu-?: by J- B Jones.
A'ire Seymour ; « Dew novel: by Mrs. Grey-
Uto, Cf'..r«ii.'. Jl»g»iio., lor fspu-iol-r
* DKG.,
e-eS !.’• Fifth street, t.enr Mark'*?.
-VIEW BUCKS- SKW .u)KS:'-.lrf-l« »' *» l ”A
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Florence Edrerton. or Suns-hlne and Pbn iovr, by *J»'
tbor of Clara B'.nuley, Ac. ,„ T . ,
Influence of til*? I'vjl i. >nui«. the na.h'n <-l • »
Catch Sunbeam". illu-tr-t-l
Tli- Great City of the Mi-die Age, o> to* I.aii'l. ift.
European Civilization, by Theodore Aloi- Uucfe.. y. i L •
Th* Travel* of KoKndo, or a T*v*r Hound • " or . , >
Cecil Hartley, A»M. y. . . .... i,y
TheUreat lied Dragon, or the Master Ke\ to h I'O- J
Anthony Gavin, formerly a pri-l f j'h-Wt
oriental P.dry Tales or Pancy s \Wnd«*rhu in th ?.**■
with thirty-two illustrations. . .. Mw ,
PriU Harold, or th- fi-mptutv-'ti, by Sa.ah t. . iu. -
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Pi’ BE fiPiCEn AND MUbTAKP—
TOO boxes pure Mustard;
$0 dr>7.«n 1 Jt> cans Mustard ;
S 3 do do do;
lot) do do do;
ISO boxes pure l'-pper ;
flO a., do Allspice;
-) jo Clu?«•:); manufactured at the tb-P
Mlll». »nd p M", l>y >■ ,R BBA,
Notice.
rrnE stockholders of the Irunui Insurance t«'>
I puny "f I‘UUburpb, art herebymititic-l to CJi-ct r r .
of Directors, at the i*fsW of mi-l Coiai-ur |.,tu
of Fuorth and Smithfleld struts, Pittsburgh. U-, on T)
DAY. the thh day of November, at 1-
It bcuut .ho anou.l vlectam. as i-totIJM - ‘
By orler A ' 9 A —■ —
* , OURNING GOODS HAGAN « A»iL hO>-- J a ' :
M reived a large asoortm-mt of th« ab-ve R-«Jc. »J*
they invite the attention o< «»elr customers and the ] -
eoeraUy. . —— -•—
bhds good S*ir New Orleans;
b 74 »»» i; in
Ir'llhKOlDKlifcD DKBLGhi.— We hav. ju t few
bj superior assortment of those very desirable tmhr
usual prices. A. A.
Sep!!-) . -
V/f AGA/jNKS FoU'oCTOiiKR.—
J sl Harper’aior October; *
I’utnam’s uo;
Godcy’fl Lady’s U*ok f ;, r October,
I’eterwo's La-tics’ N'ati-jnul do.
Jost rrcrivrJ Literary Depot,
3Q fifth fclm't, opposite th- TheHtj
Mir-w . * *• zz'—Li -—-. i
T MAGAZINE 16 CENTS-Jun r^.^L
XI Harper tor October, pure 16 ceuts; call or .end t
at tto rleap l«* t onDEXFENNEV 1 CO, !
So 76 Fo-irth srre.d.
•n AKfSffnigW-SONIULV
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li reived and l"r sale by K ‘7 Wwl
J,AST COI.-mkI>*CAU <> > t S—ju-t r.;eeivtd. \
F tot SolCeliroce, „u of whirl, will be told
per yard, ususl pric«* 1-?
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" KTlillnery Goods*
* A MASON & Cu. hare jub: received a superior ftoc
* WA
Bo CUT AND UNCUT >tL>KTS.
Branch Leaver, Velvet Leaves, ltoelmd., hpH »
Twisted Feather (irawes.
W55»-C:iu woo,
Vt at 2« Fifth street
oeti
‘ rsTVTIi IN TIIK HFTIi WARD foil BALi:-
U F Th™ av. W-torr BIIICK lIOUBH*, OB Uw con,«
p.». “;;' h
LOAN- 115.000. on note* wcutwl by city or couu
I bonds, as collateral security. Enquire of
#u!B ” THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth at.
* nTc's Xn D ‘OT H is US wlahi u's to procur
M lot of eround, within twenty iulouUr wa
c hy, and In .healthy ana * 1
““i°s, e " y ‘““s’cuinaß*”* son, lw ™IJ,
MH-iisCLiTTilSr K'jH SALB—Silu.u-d ou
Office Of 140 Third ftn-eL
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T7QH SALK —A imu/tt. p (30TTAGE ot tlm
1J rooms and cellar; also a rKA.\it» yv . ..
rooms, with a Lot of Ground 2« f»et fro !’}°“ *l b . lll!m „„
(Bo.™'th Ward.) by 1« ff ‘ d “P'’“h fT-tu w“f“»
.had. trocs, linos, do. This Proporty n.ul'J ”
11.., and Is oller-l at lb. low prior ot J.. 0 U»ll in ■ P
the romoindor in ,« >»rly ->«••*
lt.nl K«tnt. A.rntr. 110 Third strooh
IjilEK WORKSi'FIKK WOIUiSM—
p 200 boxen Fire Crackers,
it lloman Candle*, 1- had •
7 “ di> do 3 do;
0 “ do do 5 d°i
8 “ do do 4 do; ,
4 “ Triangles, No.l;.
a «» do do 2;
60 boss Jackson Crackers;
600,000 Torp«l<w;
40 gross Pin Wheels;
20 »• 1 onnpe Rocket*;
15 « 2 do do;
12 “ 4 do do;
15,000 “ I’uJUQS Cracksre;
supply;, just raoeired and an u ERSON ,
*yo. 6Wood^stnia L _
t/ SIIVnTftJU.AKS, CIiAVATS, ftDd
IV ft Jail assortment of Furnishing Goods, ftt *
Trimming Store of
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rho toil— rheittMt floor ot * roc-1 Dwelling House, on
I TVh>« stroet; two parlon., dining room. Kitchen and
f *« R month. .
to r »i« »i |1(:Mr ,1. COLLINa
Idol'll t>BKl>—ss bag* ond 6 l)bll Timotby 8«wl jusi
roeeiTed aud for «*lo ** SQL iaU k RICHABDSON
TIKOWH-S uiSGKB-Th. beat Cbolam Ftrre.
JJ i»i now in ujo; 3 grora rocelTod by y^gHINO
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INSUK. 1 iSCifi CuMPAMIES.
DEL A W A It E
MUTUAL SAFETY INSUEAHCE COMFAKY^
/\mUEmth« North Boom »■ t»e ISJcbungo, oo Third
U .tr«i*Si//LAB£LMHA.
v -' MAIvt.NL. INBUHAMCbS.
03^2iwo, EL3 ' l-To all parts of the World.
Puuours k )
I.nLANjj INSURANCES
On good# by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages,
alloartjol the Union*
aUp jfiHis INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dwelling houses. Ac.
ASSETS OP TUK COMPANY, November . ,ji^J.
H inds and .Mortgaged ’
Stateot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia ci.j, spring
Ganleti, Southwark, and other loans, toi.wo *»*
SiiA iis iu luiuks, railroads aud inPunuiceß com-
P uui '*
bills r«*«vable 16,071 30
bMatui/iu the hands of Agents and premiums
UU -Manne Policies recently issueduO
maitToui*:
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WM. MAUTI.S, i*re>ident.
Tll‘JS.o. HAND, Vice President.
yn W. CuWiS, ticc'}’
l-imund A Bouder,
John 0. Pavis,
itooefi Uurton,
TUIKU ASKt'Al.'B'rATlfiaillii*
J, Oil'. ST A IB .UITUAL FIBB AS B M A B 1 > B
INSUK.AMCE COMP AS Y ,
OK PENNSYLVANIA.
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A. J. tiILLLTT. Ilivrrl*li\2r*s»
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KOULKT libCl/., C’vrl«ou niuuty.
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A. j. ulULi.l T, awcrvury.
WUlinran. p«nw ol «, »n<l iul » uJ
i ~u si v —- t • u ,j, - t id cjty or cvniulry, :»t low rot fHU> «•«•
,\£ u . vnU.'*Mtl.*ty. Policies on -Hm-Mh* hou**»
lOier sH.Ti>t*tu*ily or ur u i«ui <>t
I'-wn-h -urucr fourth a«»J ciuit 1 >t»*• )<A i-tn et*.
oyiiru A. A. CAKUiKl^ctnnry.
J THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
annuity A>L> trust uomtani,
FlliLiUELFflllA.
CHARTERER APRIL 26TH, iB6O.
CILAKTtIv PhKPETCAL.
CAPITAL
Ofice, S. A’.
Sirc<t3 t Philadelphia.
Ofian-t uf the Home Kurd at Philadelphia:
DIBCCTOU
6U.;,heu It. C:awic:l, Vv*l It. Go*i»rd,
\sbroM- Wa, lj.*wnw Johnson,
ifcujawlu U<*o. M’llonry,
.i a «Th L. Plor.-n.-o. JKm.'--
William il. lioiwin. Wi.ham M’So«.
‘resident— ci«i*Lo:i K. Crnwf«»rJ.
'ity i'renU’n:— AuiLr--:-- W . l tiumpson.
4~lical i’,::A-arjU — Jaile? H. \*lll«*on, 51. l>.
titrjheny lAfy—R.R.Mown, M. I>.
* J ULU. fc. AKNuoIL At^nt,
17;v :, 0 . 71 Fourth ptrwt, put.-bursb.
The li'rftiAlln Fire jiuurani# Company.
: y,r I i’.a.-ityi'ramii
■ V iki.v-l-Ou ~ ci dr'.-, . iiauckpr. Tl.-mu* Hart, Tt.bia*
:• ) l3i R. tUUIh. U-. IV. likb-
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o, Oir-r-t-. uorlb-aol **-r. W.hal *nii Third p'J.
i*m*TK*rriov
jsSlJ.iiANC.ii2 COMPANY,
I\kTF O R 1 >, CUN N ~
i A;nuiiPrrmwmi Vtattrn tuna
l s C"l < - I'nll ATKIJ 1 !i - «>.
~f ji.-'jfiii. -- ull tinier cm the moat favors
-1 >ji»- t-rcin, against
LUvfii OK DAMAGE iiV FIRt,
•p BVlt. a I. i» OK NAVIOATIONi
BY
OLIO E. ARNOLD, Agkkt
in pittsuck<;:i asl> alj^kouesy
. ...
Western Insurance Company, .°itUburgh.
MIIL/k J» . | F. M. IjORDoN,
CaU’ITAL.B3OO,OOO.
I T"ILL injure again;-'- .>ll amd* of n.skh.PIKK and M A
• y HI.SK. All lo#>e- will U* liberally adjusted and
managed by I)it*CTOKh nlii’ Hri' -Ol
jown in the rutaicuiiiC). ut;d war- are dcwrwineu, •
omt'ln-e-iWi».ii-er»lu * .I- mr-mian* the eharaol-i *nKr.
.ABsimi* •», s-mWa.* the heel protection to thee
K a jr.,C.W. baiter,
1 1 ..I.lie'. Jr W. ll.Smtith.C. Lhioaeu, Ueorgu W. .laeiroti.
,-m. il. 10-onijame, Da«ie,Jkme« Mo
uU-v, Ali-xmi'ler Nimiiit, rbouiashcutt. .
«W .jm:-«-j50.92 Water itrwt,.Nawhouaeof B|i»Db *
up .itivira.) I’ittaboruh.
Cl T y HOTEL.
(LATE Ui.owVs, )
Corner qf Thlr^ .tr.eA.
GLASS 4 CABB, Proprietor*.
JiIIJN I’ OL\SS ©AN. U. CAKH«
(U (U*. * F-r «.*•>*
A. A. MASON t O.
Mil A lari:- and r,.fluu .imu- llr>u«e haring undergone
lluirou-'li aud furnished with new equipment*
rou-'h.mt? l.« n..w open lor Uto reception of the traveling
iblic. CHAK'its mdiikrA?r. apr'Zfrom
STt'CLA Ift HOTEL,
j {FORMERLY THU EXCiIANOE.)
| PITTSBURGH,
Corner Penn and St. Clair streets,
C. W. BENNETT Proprietor.
Aa-7hixlH a first c.ass house, between the Railroad De
pot?; the rooms are large tmd newly furniaboihand charge*
TTAVERLEV HOI SK, b‘) South Eighth street, betwee
\(\ HU-i Walnut, I'hhttd-ljihiH.
NO. 11l Arch street, T. 3. WEBB (lato
the Engle,) Bfftprielor. |aug«|y_
(jrAtiK-ILiL HOUSE,
COBXEK OF MAIS AXD S'JU'I II STS, H ARRE>, O
iilNB Proprirl.ir t.d. - pltiasure m announcing to Ills
I public that [hi.- how mill elegant Hotel lias been opened
,Z~u Lou-e, rf entertainment. Bring commodious and roomy,
■nd udiuroiug the office of the Ohio Mage Company, It offer,
indu.-eini nm nc.urpioi.-eJ in Warren [or the aceommoda
uon i.t ih* cuuimuuity.
A Mmru ill jiublK patronage»« respectfully sohciteil.
iiulT M. UAf?hILL.
FRANKMN HOUSE,
IK?TNL l M'itKi.T. E rUIIU». I’Ull.AUhLPlilA.
PARKER A U.AIUO, Proprietor*.
j J TERMS fI.W I'hil UAY.
nicMlbliAN HOl^K,
jo/ryjTon'y, fknsa.
undersigned having tukru charge of the above
I named House, Mid refitted tt at a largo expose, in a
ioluturtahle mi well a* elegant r-tylc, is now prepared to re*
jutvo cueaLs, anil site ample aniislartion to all who may
pV Yon iso the iaoS:tl ] JAMES DOWNEY.
HARE’S HOTEL,
(Late Farmer’s Exclmnp , ,J
NO IS3 ÜBERTV STREET, foot of Fifth etn-et, l*itU
burgh. SAMUEL HARK, Proprietor.
This Hotel L*» entirely new. having just been complete
uo.i opened for theHccnnimi-Wtinn nf thepul'Rc^seid^
" the HOTEL
r« now KEiuv rot; summbh visiters.-tii*
1 grounds have bwu improved, und the House rendered
more uitraclive, generally. The propr.elor will lie happy
'‘X-AnOmnibihl of the Excelsior Line is ■?”!“*
I'm the stutiou, on Fifth street, W the UL.EN lUHLh
tho station at 8 o’clock, A. M., 1 • M-* returu
'"feMto' H ' ‘° d f* Agent. _
FRAMKhIN HOUSE, ClereUnd. Ohio.
C\ FATKICIv A SON, I’ROFRIITOM.— / Tblfl liouse baa us*
/• durgone thorough and extensive repairs, altoratlona,
anil large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors- pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
part to render tho Filin XU* a place where all the com*
lorta of a first class hoU*l can be found,
jyfctf C. PATRICK A SON. _
ULLEY’S HOTEL:
CORNER FOflfcTH ANI> GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my2o:yj E. RILEY. Proprietor.
FRANK VAN QORPBR*
—: PLORK.NCK HOTBL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
fOONDOOten ON Tua EUROPEAN PLAN.)
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
oc3:ly PROPRIEI
J M’MA5tEaB,J&,AO’r M JL^XZSJ.
OERKY HOTEL, comer of Hancock strettand Duquesi
ma'ify’ * .MAKKLJS, Proprietors.
t )Ai-KK UANQlliaS—White and light shades, withttU
i js^™ 1 ,a^ rd "' 8 ' i °^as p p: «eslwl£
, >
“I,
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•4.
V~*.‘ f
o.- .
• IV 4 !
j0i7,47*» M
i\ A. MAInIULA, .Vrftrot,
No.fe.'; Wuior rIM, tituburgu.
SUO9,OU'*'M
5u
$4-ie,ib3.io
$358,318 "0
Corner of Third and Cheitnul
ATWS U
HOTELS.
OWiTOA’S
TIIK UNIOX,
BANKERS Ai\i) BKOKE&o.
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
A. WILItISS A. CO.,
UNITED STATUS BANK BULLDI.NO,
No. Fourth Street,
nrrsDca-'ia, »*a.
aud Domestic Exchange, Colo, Bank »R*
aud Lund Wax rants bought aud sold.
Collections made throughout the Umou. ■
Business paper discounted and loans negotiated.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
Money received on deposit, nod interest allowed whet
loft tor a epeeibed time. . . _
RemoToJ. ,
PATRICKS & FBIKHD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BUuKfiBS,
Save Emoted their Ojiee to the Omter o/ Pijth and Wbod sit-
t'lTTsiiuKan,
PATRICKS k FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broach,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*,
and Bank Nous. Exchanges on the Eiuiturn and We.-tern
Cities constantly for sale. , ,
ColWtu.ua made in all th« cities throughout the United
Slates. Deposits received in paruunds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood _ l ■ _
K. HUl*H£h &• BDIio,
RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
SUVI Hill-VEi, tUtill UkSUVJ AM' <*YH.£ TO SC.
o 7 uakslet biaju-T, rofa bo-jus usu'W orn ma.w>.
NLIuL.ULs 4 SONS, Bunker.. uuu Lxohunge •inUr
. and Dealers »u Nous, Dratts, Acceptances, U.dd. Mt
>er and Bunk Notes, hxchanj--n the Kafturn and Western
<},rjr constantly tor sale.
‘Collections made in uil thecitu.- throughout the Lulled
glume. Deposits received in par or current paper. .e.
0, Market aren't, b.'Ue*-a Third amt Fourth a«. ja-i' O
jaS. s. uooN, uo=.-• • •.
KOOK & SAKbEM,
RANKER. - ' AND EXuii AM* K Urv-Kt
rf * omMu of wool* a bixtu sis-, i uTrauum, i-u.
1 .KALKlhtin 0,1,. ll.uk *“>
±J Dumotic 0,-nitKr.lo- "I »»»{!«•«• , . ,
tsrb„u s .- u> .11 tb* Kwn!*l *•“"• l ‘ H ‘ Lc '“" “* 4 h “'
rope, lor mi> in sum? i«- suit J ,ur’-ha.«.r».
Current and pat luuu-. rc-.-ned on deyo'-.t- , ,
Otllecuouh made on all ported the Lniot.,
. . . i - ' ■
TIKKSAS A CO.,
LSANKhtts ANl> KXCtI A.Nti li lirt«mhKi-,
Xo. ■■'m-r of Diamuvd AL-'J
«* l'liTsbUttvll, 1'.*..,
I >UV -.N» ckl.l. bwd N.'-‘Ort.l U«e.aol !.«.••
li irrr i- u u r ! ■
call and .*» luiere-u, and give ttnir prompt hlleotiou K»
.iiuer matter* appertaining to u Broker's business. Eas ‘.n
Exchange wuaianily on hand. imuu
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
Exchange, Commercial and 'Bank Notes.
STOCK bought unj fblj on !l Cobeotiou,
c.rufubj .tU-b-ioJ to. tutor, -t ,„.> l oi>
XS-No. iuU f. unb M, »'«'! o|.|— it. tit* M. M.
Rsuk. ’ -
HiLL at CO.,
li.VNfcLfa.ili ANL/ h.ailAN'.h I’.K':.v i.
coii!«i.i* . j a.>f mu, t,T*x.*T!>.
SltiHl KXCIIAXG K ~N tile Ka.-u-n« r
Wil.-. Tim*- Jiiilfl n! tui-i 'UyuuU'i.
ui-IU, t*ilv«r and ilanli Note?. uni «.>’••!• L> ii<-.-tK'r.>
io «H th.« primal «*.:;• m :L, tu»N-- Oe
j, ; /its p,-.vi7*-J ‘ t I’ar und Curr.-i.l ,'UiiL’. l>
I is
iU.«N IOAMI&,
Sl/*4ki. RM!M, kJL±li\
7>IAMER & EAH2£,
BANKERS AND EXCUA.WK DK-'UKUS,
IS Loans on *«1 Krtnte or »nwk NvunU,-*. jnuvß*.-
FrviuU«*ry Nolt-saud lime HUI-s ou i.-t-t ati-1
»n l M-il ri.'U
uiad« -»a ivli yotai/ in '-In- Uni "...
Q. £. AfiHuLU & CO.,
BANKERS AM) EXCUANuK liU.tiK.KKH,
DEALERS in Can, H.-.nk . »u
Time Draft*, As. C-.lWur.n* u
•o l prtie*txl!« n-iuitU-J any jiart "1 U->* Cui«-a.
Si-x-ke atxl . .
• Ti Fourth r>L. nest i—r l" LkuK - i I »*'*• * .
' 'acstiV LOOMIti. „
STUCK and HILL 4iKUKk.lt,
Ojlu-4, JVo. W t‘i.ur:\ si.. cJrrt HV-a-\
Frn'MiL'iw.a.
Dran.f, nn-i !.<•*>»« on >■
BtrraJn, n*ssM*l*d. Stock* »&«1
,nd sold.
1853.
BXCUiNOS AND BANKING Of
A. WILKINS & CO.,
No. Ti. Ft-CBTU Atatif,
Opporttf the RrtiA<if
_ _
O-’nuiUc arid iWnt/H AlfMiu*;;'. Irir. .%
fr'Wj\t. &M arui d. a'. - •
KXCUANUK AM’ 1! A KI > ‘ ° *
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
W -ititT i-,u=n:r. .1?.
C 9. liiU*W. wlir*.i-p:l r-;i
BELL 6t CO
NK L H *■» AA D il»i- ' ’ 1
,/• •* : r - '* "
TIIOMA I * WOOD*.
«*COMM i: KCIAL DUnhhK,
Notes, Uondff, S(ocUr>, iUnl l..siai«, *. r
t i.: ii jN i 1 L
JAMKS W. !
/•An / v A r *V A* .V I rr ii t. M .1 r - l < ‘ 1 ‘
Ware-room. u 7 a ...I U u T l.» rd.« ,
lift.- I.- '-. •
Furjiii ur*',
: -Ter <>::« r. l l
U,*' rin>'. 1-
e:.l be w.'.J m
tifc.-'t or Wed.
An hi' i« 'itiUTialnv-s -.c’ui-..
lrom the i-i'-iul ul Us.* uri-r> i>»
h* li ettahlv.l !■> juWJ'.'O irurr^i
‘''u.'li.. fri
|ut-r-:-t with in.- vwu. :u * :u ' l > ' '» H, ‘‘
way*o» bw Hm gr--*• t.' ;
f-;.-nitur«\ tr. m C.~ i-l- •• v
gsiit and <• ■ .iiy, tiu;t a li'ni-"', •
r irut; ti* <1 t rv>r*-* bin *;'*'*, >r in a
ler. The •«*** ■
a-hicli for ni*r»!'.tk* ; I *'.?■■• *•..• 1 •
id any of the Ka*loru
;U*ui-\l\ xu-a-v;* sc.ij-.
60 Sofu-A, iii Hi.»i ’.a:r '’loth,
■io dot. Vulrnicnnv Chair*:
"*J dot. Waluut “
l<o Mahngauv Hocking "
, giu Walnut ’ “ “
I (til Mahnflurv. DlvitCi ;
I "A) Walnut **
B ao Marble Top Ontre T»M»:
"60 “ “ Dre*.-dii}: is m-aua
*3O “ “ aiihi'tAinl';,
-JO "
10C Common “
20 I’Uiu Dressing UureMii*;
"40 Mahogany !.>:
"<0 'ttalnut “
' 60 Cottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar bedawadi:
20 Mahoganv Wardrobes;
; lo Walnut “
10 Cherry “
to plain tiurtaa*;
70 Omlng ami llr*?nk.f&<t Table*
13 Secretary and Uoohi-a^r*-;
«U d<*2. Cane Sent* Che.ir* ;
34 Cane Seat Kookmu Chairs;
12 UuW’ Writing la^ka;
Hal add Towel Standr;
Etiguires; i
Oon>eraalioo Chaim; 1
Elizabethan “
Exception “
Pearl Inlaid u
Arm M '
£Quthk and ilnll Chain;
Mwrtmant of -COMMON FURNITURE w
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Ciiinitr Makeks i*upplled with all i
, tide* In their line. L u ,
’ STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnish*-*! at Jio ebur.-
notice.
AH order* pronpUyattecdeil to. *P ri
Steamboats, Alloy 1
—Tas Mibacribere tender their acknow-*rv
1 lor thu favor# Ustowed
■■■SHHBidieQi by their Steamboat friends, and W
rruuld respectfully remind them and ethers Interest- "
ed in building boat#, that they are at all time# prepared to
furnish, on the uio*t rvaeouable terms, every description of
Oabin furniture aud Chairs of the best material and work
manship. T. D. Y \>UMI & CO..
Corner Third and Smithiitdd streets,
Jyl2, ’63 opposite ** llrowu’s Hotel.”
jn,me* Lowry) Jr.,
C'tUAHt AND UKDdTKAD MANUFACTURES—No. 294
J Fetterman’a How, Liberty street, has on hand a large
itock of Chairs nnd Bedsteads ot every description, made ol
the beat materials, which he will sell lower than article# ol
the same quality eau be soid in the city, lie would call par
ticular attention to his Urge stock ot Mahogany and « aluut
Tbaint and Bedsteads, which ho will sell at greatly reduced
orices. Also, Turning ol every description executed in the
neatest manuer. Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the
Mill corner of Adame and Liberty street*, will be promptly
O-nrt.lW. miir'.l
A. «st co..
HAVE ON II AND at their extensive CAUINKT end
CIIAIH MANUFACTORY, No. t>4 fiDiithtiild etr««t, a
targe assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they
trill sell 15 per ceuL below customary rates.
Terms—cash only. dr>d,.:ly
Qreat Inducement! to Oa»h Purcha»er».
WK will noil our large stock of COMMON' AND i' ANC\
011AIH8 AND ÜBDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
fall to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted.
Our terms are CASH. J AMKP LOWRY, JH-,
cor. Sercath*nd Liberty "_ M -
• VVM; K. n)t. VKNSUN c. .dcu •> k> lu-iuulaelu'
Ul CAUnJCT-WAKK .-I every>u. at hi.-old - 'ate
l^Btcorner of Liberty nod Seventh streets UNDKHTAI
I \ lino attended to, in ».ll its brunches. oyll
KEaTAU KA N T
CORNUCOPIA
•ROYSTER AND COb’FEE HO USE."S*
D. BARNARD.
Jfo. 40, Fifth Street, brtwen Itvoci and Market.
jatiltJ:"lyJ
CRY ST AL PALACE
No. 18 Market street.
C. C. SEELY,
s —v RESPECTFULLY informs Ids friends ami ih
-1 O Jpubllr in genera’, that lie hus just siarttd lii-
New York nnd Philadelphia modern *t\»«• t.l
> <iBr oooKING OYSTERS andeverything else in the
eatiug tine. Oysters In the Shell or Stewed, tor 1 -!•£ cents
a dozen. He will also tarnish the best of everything that
the market will atTord. House always open until 11 nYiock
In the morning. marlh-tf
OYSTER SALOON ANl> RESTAURANT!
108 WOOD STREET.
THE subscriber luia now his OYSTER SALOON AND
VATINU HOUSE [iuriectL\l ia a manner that ranuot
be exceled by any nitnilur HKUitiliwhniva: in the city.
MEALS WILL ME SERVED IT AT ALL UOCRSOF
THE DA Y, from the
Choicest Meats* Fowls, Fish, dtc., *Ci
His Bill of Fare cannot be Hurpa.<**d, and bo would respect
fully loTlto the attention of the public to it.
CIIAHLKS STILL,
108 Wood street.
j>2oJU*otf
St. Clair laager Beer Brewery.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he
la now fully prepared to serve private families and Uu.
public generally, with his celebrated LAG EH BEER, in
bottles? All orders left at his Office, NO.DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
d »“ , " n,d t 0 “ 7 P ‘ rt ° f ,b p. C G. y MnSScK:
Benttft’ Lager Beer Hall,
No. 106 9t*iihWd street, opposite Uu Custom, Benue.
THK subscriber ha* just opened one of the largest an
best finished Lager Beer Hails in the city. Uisßeeri
ucUnowledged to be a superior article, and every other &
cotmaolatiou about his house cannot be excelled.
mr--£3m A. BK3ITA.
/VISEBB—W w'. B. Choeae. Ibt mile by
Vj jy« jrCMJBKAH, HBKUXi * 00.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
lew Fall Good*, at wry Reduced Prices* TEAS I TEAS ! TEAS !
YOUNG, STEVENSON * LOVE, Sign of tue Original WHOLESALE and retail,
Beehive, No. 74 Market atroct, between Fourth street PtflnM- Ti>ar IK/At*C«
the Diamond, Pittsburgh, ore ;ust receivinga large and **£ tnC M €<■*„^**f
qlendid assortment of fall Dry Woods, at unu-ualfy low 38 Fifth mat,
Prices Imm New York and Philadelphia importers and sue- -py the half cheat, of neatly packed in metallic package
ion sales. The stock will be found full to **«y depart* Kte suit the trade. o ir^ n ffiߥrJ
jii-nt, consisting in part of | The subscriber is now retiring his Falls r v,,«
, plaid, stripe and plain Silk, French Merino**, Cashmeres, \ a BLACK TEAS,—eonstftine ot some of the fines*' :l «P
Coburgs; , , to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants visiting tke
Pnramettasanri Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains; i jity are invited to call and examine our stock.
Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do | Below is a list of the rations grades, all of i rt«rh Jew
liouibexiuttf and Canton Cloths, do do ; been carefully selected, and can with confidence be r
French Ginghams, d° menued : _
Chintzes and Prints, do do 30 half chests fine Yonnc Hy ' o __._
Irish Uncus and Linen Sheetings, do do . 10 do do Movune Youn* Hyson
Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do 1 io do extra fine Moyune do,
Napkins and Table Damasks, do do j joo do Superior do;
Plain and pri'-u-d Delaine.-and Cashmeres, do • 15 do extra One v\.„ . tiw-jm.
Also a full a-sortmento. Domestic Woods, at great bar- Lacqured boxes extra Curious tojng Uy«on
h -aiu-;' 25 half cheats fine Gunpowder;
Shawls of every variety, very low; ; 10 do extra fine ou;
Cud Collars, Chemisettes aud Handkerchiefs, at great I 5 (j 0 do Moyune Imperial ,
bargain-; 20 do Superior do;
llibbons and MiUiuery Goods, at great bargain*; , 150 do Fine Colons Black Tea; •».
Ib-ier), Glut-sand tuspeoders, /10. 40 do extra fine oolmig;
Owing u* in - ur. .wally large importation, good* have ; 3U do extra Curious uo; „ fi«i«nir
»«.niurei-nu;.ltheauctionsinthee*.-'.,and sold atgTHit 20 do Superlatively strung and iragrant uotong
Mirrilaws Hud vHi be sold tor cash at * Tory small advance. cllestfl es tra tine English breakfast Ten;
,„„4 ’ YOLNO, STEVENbON A LO\E._ - d 0 Curious uo , d ,° - , , n „,
K.w of Spring -ucl Summer Urj ALSO-J.T. wd Ulo 0r.1T«.. Wrerlog . Lnatol .nd P»l-
AT No. «, X. W. 3S»0» wood SIHEXT. "TISmSoW »«“«• "“ ch
D. «Sft£SSs SW? i E£. , 22fc *jggs£2!is&.
••liar large ,tnd uxteiisive stock ot spring and summer OFFICE,*
.•(■yds, purcha>.*t from importers, manufacturers, and part Be&l Elt&te and Contracting Agent,
through uur owu importation. we Mel -ate in assuring our a U b*criber ha* been iuduced to open un office Tor
vld cu-muirrs, country merchants aud «Uy dealers general- I of buying r.nd s -Uiog, on Commuifion. and
1,, that owing u, these acquired taciliUes in purchasing, . jjJ ( be Agency of large Steam aaw-Mill* and lloat
w t can oiler such inducements to buyers os are rarely met the Allegheny river, together with many other
\,i:h iu the trad*. , , laoilitiesfromotherwaterand steam saw-milH. lie llfttterT
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashKieres, Ji** lba t he can furnish any bill* of lumber and
.mu--. Portsmouth lawns of the mot d.siraole deigns, UmhaT of aoy *i n d, great or small, long or short, and
mohair lustres, alpacas.plain black aud fancy hgured silis, eliver tben , at any po i nt on the Allegheny, Monongabela,
. iugh:imsatid fancy prints, latest style.-; oroadclotha.fani./ . j Qr Mississippi rivers; contract to buUl larve Larges.
cas-imi-rvs, satinet-, nud summer pania* . * Boats, Coal Flats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Timber, Rah
i..oi«ug, browu and black iau.-iui-, table -in.pcrs. j Timbers—Freight Iron, Coni, Ac., to auy Rjwn point,
\\ C j.nvu also-JL-cucd a > er>’ large assortment ot bonnets, , wiU utUn d t he Bale and Bentof Heat LstaU. From
n -we-t styles, palm lmt hats Kutlnod braid and Ughon*, : Uh lonK experience In lumb»;ring, freighting and boat
n«-<t &U es.ieu.-iTK variety of hosiery, gloves and rlhbous, he think* he enn give general satisfaction. All
* .in io.vm'Ous,tancy nettings, jacouetis, mull and figured an} to make their contracts soon ; «P-*
m.is.in- nn<l bl-uk silk veils, Ac. ] |; x j|y those wanting boat* or large blUsof lumber and tun
.mu . Htist* su«-k Piatwo ta part comb.., buttons, per- , * j, houW contract for them in the fall for the spring and
riii.rc'u vans, thread-. |K’rt monai-s, patent inc-Ucia-s. 1 . u^m^r U9e . He wilt aho attend to the purebaae and sale
Mun-ry.niiU alu»«-si every urUeic usually kept « u ~ f Rtiy roranUH lity that may b-desired.
H.-tr lit-., n-.gether With a large stock of g-id and sl"'r ( L) .. u>rß ad ,LressM to Ditid Mcxn, lL?al LstaU> aud oou-
WKtrn*.. anu-r. materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of iu „ A ol Pittsburgh. Box No. 120, post puid, will be
T..-WWSI paturtis, oud 0 great variety nt hour and * uay u1 ,.. tu , 111v atn-ndt-l to. U'.s offico is on Irwin '
ci -ca.v »*ivt winch will be-old at the lowest price* tor, u-h House. DAMP MUNN.
° r "it-in^riy'sTfVom buyer* is respectfully solicited.
taoxo
UlitVr iiAHUAINiJ IN GOODS AT
A. M’TIGHE’S NEW-^TORE,
CORXKH Of GRXXT ASl> FIt'HIJSTRBRTS
I t WISU Tlilß DAY OPENED MV NEW dIUnE, i
1 I’ln-ii leave to call tue atU'Dlii-n ol the Ladle* 1 0 the
Lmt sjdon.ua assortm-nt of t=PKINW AND SUMMER
UvmjDS, just rt-rlved. Among the slock may he I-u-.d
: .me o: the Tery flnesl goes!* now imported. It rouipriaes,
_'Jij pieces Murk and fancy Dress Silks, 50 < ts. to s2per>J
500 do Mou«.d« Enin.-.-, llnregede Unnvs.aud Mou»--e
-lllie dc Ucge;
giiu do beautiful lunges and Tissues, in great variety.
250 do New Style Drttss Giughiunk;
■'aal do American, French and English Print*,
..oh do French ana English Lawn*;
■jinl French Collars, from cents to ss,oj:
JJ.) Miuitillas, of the lal-.U styles, among which an* soia
of the uio-t beautiful imported into ;hl- r., mi try.
*.i-o, ,'lusiin*, l'icavags, Check-, Liueus, Crai.h, Diapers,
■ Table Cloth. ,0.-ull..meu’s Wear, Ac.
i In this department wi.l t-- found a com
-1 id .le a-'-irunent ,u Dre..s and Mantilla Trimmings, MalteWi
I and llonitou Uf, hue EuglUh and Thread Lace; all M
I which will be sold uuustially Ibw.
Ten bales yurJ wide Mu-lin at MX cent*
SEW DBY OOObS STOKE.
Iron From So. 9 1 market atreet.
, \LK u«.uri> b«mg b»w open tor tbetraneactinnot a £eo«%-
\) a ] |»rv Goods bustn***, would snUut the
r . ~,u . ~'o f the puhilr, leeUngeuufident that, frem-purer
u ,'..1,.. ind aril a.lrrwl aloe* of SILKS, SASCY ASK
- { ATLb Ui* >Ds *e ran offer such indunru-nt! a* *’>-* lo '
aurr entire nuLil'actlon. IIAGAN Jr AIIL,
ftpr4;t f Noe. 91 Market and ft L tik-c street.
CLO T H I N G STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
* n »KM EJiLY <4 the celebrated Clot hi on L.-f r’)
r* at-,-*-' a l,irh ha* »on an unbounded ;. .ipularitv under
uuiaeVi the TIIUF.K HIG DGOhr, L.m'. for the p.tr
oi a.-n..rriu« more spare h.r tbf.r
eniox ej to the spacious building on tho. -• f 1
UIA«»'N!» ALLEY AND V\Wi> .-1 :.LcT,
a, Wb.-re they he>e cow tt? mo ,r
SPLENHII' HT<>CK CL' fl.^.
I. .;,i .ir.’l SUtt
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
1‘ At h-- .\ 'r ! fT'Ti-J tb-- puu.i
vM, r , w -.Tb'. i- t'g:.- On-tr.
" : "'W.".Tksa l k trade.
‘" iV V A'!s : ‘r 1 a .iJ'/-.'/.’.v
cC s I O M WO R 14.
in •• i r.t-* '’v s *•;:> itum T:tl s;i.'i;tsst
T I M , h;,ulVlM.! nrvl lii'i'i Lil'ul *j.M>rlineot ut
i uKt.s.', Walking and bls-i-
.} COATS
i-.i-hi wliti iis—« Cl .'Ur cun^cn'm.
-ha*. :-ur ivifhiv will not :«il lo
»‘. 53 »t o- Ikviti"! with.
*»-1», N"j >-h:u»;r rin: i'lact
<?*<?!» W
(ka.-ht *n > t,) cokneu or uiAijoND alley.
N V _\V- . Ur r.ntn'i-- '.n t '*•»*
..rm.v ,: mio’ll'';, w.lli ’.!.<* i;uvuses> ml
Our •ktT>*nti.-'ii i* duTotfJ .-vIuMT-y (t
'''" K "' l ‘""“' 1 m u.u-sev i m.
U.L oUlt.-U JM!
:r.-, -,7nQ *.r. it •••h
-kuJ
i.til 'tff-j:i*-.' Jr laanul-
NbiW rsPItIXO
; r--FK!'.L'Kl\ tM .VI .MUN ‘f
A |,.lh)l:g Warehouse. N0.5-'\V\K-l.tU-:,HnJ ,-.‘IU<T
i. t:.l i.l'.-y. llu- l;i!Vfl uuJ tuoft n.ri<-l »tnc* t>i
, 1. Un- r-lfl rmt'-U house ha* erer hud the ph-u.-’ire
‘ j)illtl ,. t » ;r utt-uii.'ii ••( the putli' to. These giK-Urthare
..urdi iM-l tr-’in t.r-t h-md.-. .vm ciuenth, m
,:.Etn them . « lueh bum. «. »K. «> «>»' *•
!1 noil do -rll Hi *v* .-mall protin lrv house lu thr ••a.-l-
Th-r-Tt-r*-. v..' -tl'ullj invite the iiUentiuti
i-t v i i‘r V.e ii-a'cr- aud oainirv merchants. iu cvnernl. to
m,l e'.mnin- otir extensive ntsortuient "f
1 'j:\UV MAI>E CU'HUN'i. It f almost impossible to
eoumorate the °t taw"- ? f
i- ti, t/.- fc.-.-u n! h.rg- establishment: it is »unlLient to
mV that it Ua* never Ik-'hli hy th«- house
'innrlti;'.! JOHN McCLtmRKV A lV>_
SAMUEL UIIAY, I
merchant tailor. \
JfO 47 ?7 -CLAIk HOTEL DI'ILDISOS, \
ST. CLA.IK STRICT. PITTSBURGH.
/ ENTLKM K.Vs ULOTHIHG made eicluMtrly loonier,
it on! warranted to suit Ua« rnuaUntly on hand a
cVS,“^rtmJSof CL.VTKA CAESIMBKK,. VESTINGS,
i•„ I i VERCUATINO. i'.' the latest-ty l-«, .M-1.-rt.-i -•sj.resMj
f. rtl-e custom trade Gentlemen leavwc ibeirunivrs. will
[ v<l . Wi ronsulu-.l uii 1 complied w Uli. ***■ all
<V:.e uV-h-Mib ewn-.iperri-ior. _ .
Cluililitgl C'lotiiiMJfl
fIUIK uuderigned ru.-pectfully iuforms In. friends ana the
1 public that hr is now receiving at his store, >o.l« i Ub- (
strwt, a rhoieo assortment of Cloths. Castumon-s and
Vestings, of the latest and mind dvsirab.e styles, which De
j, prepared to make to order in tho moat fashionable man
ner at short notice, and on the most reasonable terns.
VV« linTd also on hand a large und well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which w invite the attention
of buver*. either wholesale or retail.
Perrons who purchase good* for cash, will find it to their
, .lrunuutu to 0.1 l »t ITT I.. booty „tteet. More m.kluj tbolr
r „roh:,«». _ C_UINbKK.
Kevr Clothing Store*
SO. 4 SIXTH STREET, OI’IVSITE LIRERTT.
rfin K subj-cribor has just opened this u«w eslabiUhmant,
I lie has always on hand a large aud choice assort
„r ill article, of cLoTiIINU, which he w.mmti.equal
t„ ... i„ the city, and will tell at the moat re.aou.ble fri
l>ub“c r ’ ! ' 1U “’ 1 " 110 “Vo“ ?SIiEIMER.
loartay
What-Note; J
i‘aper Mach** Table*!
l'embrnke “
iifa.il and Tier “
Ladiee’ Wnrk “
Extension Wrung Tabh
Ottoman*;
*WnVv- -
L»KY GOOiib.
CLOTHING..
watchesT EWEhRY, &c.
iTaIvUES and JKWKLKy. —We are selling al. kiuds
|fV of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices than
usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on
•Uing goods ai my establishment at east m ow,und gen
•ally** lower, than the eastern markets. All goods wa.-
‘s/Sj.'r Ware, manufactured ai myoem works, in Oakland,
ewetry manufactured to .rdcr, and neatly repaired.
Wau-ti repairlug done as heretotorc, lu the best tuanntr,
od war*auted. .
Military Goods, of all kinds, at eastern
aul
07 Market «re«>t, corper of Knurtli.
CLOCKS! CLOCKB'.! CLOCKS'!!
Pf C iA« A, Wayrailf
, DEALEKt) IS WATCUKS, OUICEB.JEWELKY,
SILVEKWAItE, At:., No. 42 b IETIi atreet,
Wood, oppo.k« the Morning Post lorinorly ocon
pied Ity l- Keiueuian A Co. Me bare now baud a
SUd a“ .rimeut ol 3 daj and 24 boat Clocu, wbkb «.
oiler to Ibe public al great bargain*, >uch u»: Iren carer,
pearl inlaid and all other pattern, ol Mantel Cl™t >.
Alar, a rich aanoruiieiil ol line gold and .liter patent
, Ai * „ „,„I ..u.Hiir esCHPtm nt Wuti hes.aca »Q 4-lt^
which «- I»UM to
1 rei'Utrini; Join* manner aim at :
tow price*. nml wurraute.i. tmvr-.^
HEW JEW E LEY 6TOEE,
Mo. Slarket .Street,
<&coiul door abov* tht Xorth-wtst wmer
' t HIIN •.raVENauXauf the late firm ol -ouu U.M l*Ja«n
J wilfully annonnre. to tb. publl - tbal be b ?
” I r t Via. nhllYH iltADli & llllY KfHOrtlQl'U l Ilf ” ATC Ufcifl|
'; P EwS.rtV^ILVEKK VSbTKD M AKE, LAMPS, 01-
itAN'DOLES./totrrond Table CttUry, flntonr.in Ten and
and the u.nal variety ol gonna.n hi. Una
and attention given to the REPAIK ol FINK
"l A le triS, J tba! eiperier.ee in biulnees, be
.rill be able to give nati-taction to tho-e who may laTor lftm
.s lib their patronage. mv iis
i’lttsburgb, AlayJjth, lPv>b 1
Henry lUcliartleou, Jeweller,
t-X-'y 1 urned* from a the U ew^m
tha attention at his In.mo and cuetom-
tie fWt that Mina* his Watches trill be round the
ere to tne IM i.Rttoraa ami makers. Of Jewelry, the
Ntet aUde. of BtUhe,, Breast l’ins, Fob and VestChnina,
iHtoflt si} iw <■> Kinffß ilinmture Lockets, ate.
fANCI “ rtPiW V° rt r T rf I,S ?. ,l ? d
_ , u ... Viues. Perfume Dottles, Table Man*,
W* China Fruit
Ooil b _ . endless variety ot osefm «uul nr
ami umu Blabs , u , ha area to bo appro*
“XT* 1 “ t?orl] NOJII MAItKKT bTIIEhT.
tIATCHBa AND RICH (iul.b
P UAItUAIXS.-Wo wish to inform the public ih.t we
L n“ o.fendg our present stock of fin.£;«£« mud •>--
elry, at price, that cannot b,. beat- ™.“J’J Ki “
“id's“ l ?remi”bb per coni iu pour
p'u'rSL“l whtipou can cattaiul, bo bp calling at 6,
M N rl B-wXb repairing attended to in all it, branches,
inaanperioftnanurr. Hold Jewelry repaired or m.nuf.c
lured to order at abort notice, at D , s 5 , M „ ket , t .
je"
W A T C H \1 AK EWELEE,
Lf AU IrtlclMsold.t
(idM .
RirtEX-SCES.
Go) . JamM B. Morgan, I.umtwnnMi, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison, R-q., ** ' R ,
Mr. Uobt. S. Brown, E*q., * Rj*«
Mr. Win. Armstrong. * Clarion m
Mr. Qvorgc B. pweney, „
C. A J. iiabn A Co., “
4««-l:l?d*w .
David fllunn, ,
T> KAL ESTATE AND CONTRACTING AGENT,
IV IK'A'IN Street. Ihltsborgh. ban tor sale, as Jo.ln**.
lou acres of land In Ceder county, lowa. 16 m».p M<£
ratine on the main road-to Maxim, end b mile* trom Tip
Zu two Knihc-ud d-pots; 90 acre, la under
cultivation, a pood Frame House, Frame Darn and trnnti
ries a bearing Apple Orchard. The farm is we.l
watered? high, dry. c«»d burl, In a T«ry healthy count).
very grout bargain cun b** 1 ad or this farm for prompt
[.ay. Enquire ns above, or of Sir. John Munn, on the pri
C "S‘n, :i «cr«, of l.»d, will, . Lr;. Room Po- MUI.OO
- successful operation; 3 Frame I)*e..irus. Bum. Blu l
smith shr.p and Tools. Don* Scaffold, Work Shop. ir ,
H-eon the bank of the Allegheny river, at SUlhris 1-ddy,
Armstrong c'l.nty. !*» “Enquire as above, or of Mr. 1.
I ' f-et. D M.,of ROOd
Whu.* oak o Inches thick, H or lb »e*t louu, 7 to D.
inches wide, part U» be deiiven-i in Oclulur nos. and pu..
lin April. Ib. r is. Enquire as above. ,
t AUo for sale, all tne Beds. FurnitaTT, and ever., thin,. <■{
I the fitting out of a larjZH U*uel, in th« city of 1 ittshurgh.
Una dolm; a very It*- borin**. Two to five year* oMbe
i liffese (jf the house cau also l.ehaJ.andicimcdtG'epo-eo.J. hi
;Uir<- US above. )“■
it' r*-i.ilrfd. Knj'
EDMUND WILKINS,
K“: :
pj V'•
.Vj
; , Si i
til: ■
s 'tftc&r > ”
Eagle Marble and Freeport Stoneworks,
so i!-t.-. itKAU OK WOOD rTKKKT, I , iTT>EtL.»I.,
9 ii,; twarOi* (t-Jr.ri.r:; 'll!r. /.iWWTiII!.
M-.NUMK.NTr*, BUHI AL A AITfN Tyl-.B i-To: *-V~
'n;.vi::s^;^i,.::>>,.•.• k,,
.•t,-ry L<>t*, i.t DUItABI.K >’i • -M~ cut in o*
r .ih nc tcr"> nn-i at Trry little '•“«t ov«*r Iren -u r .
Joiir stH.-iu.en. of tfrnt tod otlu’f *orU Ito** aira*J
don-- iu Ibe A'.ln-'h'oy C- m-N-rv. I h**'* on bund * *l» • ‘
s-Wiiou id -lri»T.iiig?l'-.rov,Ty d. oi w. r*iu u ..
liu«*.
tnsufcM'i?':
Col MKNKY ril'-.-burgh.
\VM I'.AtJAI.KY. F.-i„ <J°
Kll.’.MKli A i’.AUV.
i!.-- II.'UM.vK i>K'NY. '>-■
lio.u \V]|.I,I'.M 'VILKIXA Hon;..- W'-
11.. j T1!"S. IK WIN AU.vK.-t.y.
Mrs*. Tl KKN AN. i r., . .
J.JIIN MciM.NAl.u ChtiiiA.i, B-qr,
uouv i‘.it i'h;:i'O.Va
BAZAAU aau llyeuv stables
rpni; U.Slihlirll•'<Kl* ’..ivi:.* ♦< i u-'f aa-lcocir.>
1 c ; ou- i-TtISLKc i-N-1 CAlliii.'iiF.
tiuu «itb b:.-..dd1.-hir.ent, . *v
}•„• - . --h. H prepared to d" t» v :u-*t ly * a '.
, /A_t is ion for ONEiICNDRKI) ASI> l , m "
1 FIFTY HOHsKS, of which he can take rq increased nuia
l«*r on liver)'. , * . .
lir has arranged his new buildings vtlb-Tp’vlcw to .
and storing for job, of new and second h«jTd i;*rmw '•
nil descriptions U> which he will giro tfmplr «**«£•*•
l l.ere is «*£• within the new building an Equestrian lUtic.
Wl.ere Horses are traiceaand exarriwl,which will be U-u '•
aivantageous to persons keeping llorfes with the under
*'Thankful for au exceedingly liberal patronage in the raft,
and the* furors of a multitude of friends, the undersign <i
will endeavor to command U* continuance ,y desenring »..
mylifrlmdaw UOD V t _ ATTKI -
CARUlAtik!* KOU SAhK.
rpUE underpinned has just received at his tb
JL CAIIKIAUK WAREHOUSE. aitaau-drggg-jgjinr
uear the Two Mile lion, between Pittsburgh
and hawrenceville, a splendid
of VEHICLES, cf every description, and will continuin',
receive regularlv, new and second haul Carrmjrt. Saitecs.
BHjyies, <tc., which be will sell on the very lowestterms tux
cash. Having had twelve years' practice in the l>usinen.»,a:<t<
with hi well knownfacilitles in the East, he Batters hiow
in puttiuc down all com petition.
Those wishingt© purchase are respectfully invited to call
and ree for themselves.
Kscecialand prompt attention paid to ropairlEgof Carrl*
| age*, 4c. [myl3:d*w7»i JOSHHII WHITE.
iCuukkt"ii. pAT A'fißsoni’S
LIVERY AND SALE
Corner Diamond street and Cherry alleyi
apVu tl- FA
NOTICE.— Whereas certain Grocer* and would be Tea
Dolors are iuiu.'ttiou4y circulating reports ih.u «o
are selling off to quit bui-iiies*—our irieoas unit the public
are re.-pi-cifally iutunned that though «» aio “whing oC.'
it is not with such a view, nor do we intend quitting the
business; aud ail orders from our customers shall be at
tended to as usual, at JAYNES’ PEKIN TEA STullE,
Pittsburgh, September :Is, Ib64:d4tw I>S I ift.lt ttrect.
ENGINEER
ing formulie for laying out curves. determining frog an
gles, levelling, calculating earth-wort, etc , etc., together
with tables of radii, ordmaus, detieelions, long chords,
magnetic variation, lognrathims und naturul signs, un
dents, etc. etc., by John 11. llenck, Civil Engineer. Pucket
book form, f 1,76-
,%Th« object-of the present work ii to supply a want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers ou Railroads.
Books of conveuient form for use in the held, contaiuiug
tlie ordinary logrurilhmaUc tables are comniou enough; but
a book combining vrttb these tables othe » peedriar to the
I Railroad work, aud especially the necessary formube lor
U) ing out corves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac., b a desideratum
which this work is designed to supply.
li. d. MxurafiT Acidsmt, West Point, April 19, 1&54.
GmlUnun: 1 haTe looked over “Henck’s Field lk*-k lot
Railroad Engineers,” and thiuk it well adapted to tbs ob
ject Its author proposes, and have uo question but it will be
found a very useful and practical volume both for office and
held work. Ma* l **-
TeuT. April di. loud.
I am much pleased with lir. Ilenck'd little manual, the
“ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta
tion of some of the most practical and uselul of n cognised
processes amoug railway eogiueers, he has given others
which, new at least in their present firm, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that cl
b«ing in ueneinl fliuecfttlblc of available, not lu say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design
of Mr. Ilenck’d book is such n< to oJapt it excellently well
to pnife%>u>tjhl need?, 1 huv« pi-osure in expre.-siug my
•urdial satisfaction with its . xecuUou. alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement eltircled L-y the author, and the ex
'llcnt typographical taste displayed by his publisderd.
B. FoiSJCLIN Ua££X£,
c. E and Director of Kens~darr Polytechnic Institute.
For suio bv WILLIAM S. 11A\ EN,
Dealer lu Engineers’ Stationery,
Market street, corner of Secon-l
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
WKALtR IS
fine leaf, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I Snow receiving a large assortment ol FRESH GOOD?,
i in addition to Ills already extensive stook, purrhusvd
from first bands in the Eastern markets,*whicb, will be sold
at the lowest murket prices.
4*- Holds, Steamboats, and families, baying by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
Goods delivered in tbe city tree of charge. • scp2l
TTkaN GAZtiTE OF FASliiONj?, Icr
August.
Knickerbocker Magazine, for August.
Harper, for August; price 15 cents.
Sol. Smith’s Theatrical Apprenticeship, with illastra*
lions: by Dailey; 60 cents.
Quarter Race in Kentucky, and other Stories : by W. T.
Porter, of the New lorkspirit of the Tides; with illastra
turns; 50 cents.
Mysteries of a Convent: by a noted MAhodist Preacher
25 cents.
So many very good and new books have been published
lately that it is well worth while to call and look at them.
Such books as Fashion and Famine, the Curse of Clifton,
lamplighter, Thoughts and Things: by Klihu Harriet.
H. MINER A CO.,
aul No. 32 Smilhfield street.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE, of 43 acres, with a good farm
house, of 4 rooms and cellar, and front porch, a good
spring boose, with doable barn and stable, wagon abed,
corn cribs and guodgardeu, orchard, with abundance
of apples, pears, peaches, £♦. 30 in cultivation, and
balance timber, a good soil and a new farm, situate 3 miles
from McKeesport, near the Youghiogbeny river. Price $l,-
600. Terms £6OO in hand, balance in one, two and three
\ears. a. COIHBERT * SON,
a u2 Real Estate Agent, 140 Third 6t
AGIO POLISHING POWDER— Of the bestarticl
now In use for polishing fine taM>
wived by UyMl JOS. MJuIIWG.
IM:=32
- MBMGAIir
Carter 9 * Spanish JlMixl* re.
TUB GRKAT PURIFLBK OF TUB BLOOI.
hdt a piincii of xncoiT ci if*
A N INVALUAiiLB kbmbdy FOB SCROFULA KU»g*»
A Eril, Kbaumuum, OtitinM, CuUn«ails .p"? 1 ' 0 "'
pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches. Boils, .
Sow Kyra, Ring Worn or Teller, Sadd Hesd, Balu
,nl Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphi
lltic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and »“ *•'»*
eases arising trom an injudicious um of Mercury, impru
deuce in Idle, or Impurity of the Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which baa become ealebrs ted lot
th* Dambor of extraordinary cures effected through Hi
Aitenty, has induoed the proprietors, at the argent request
their friends, to offer it to the public, which thev do with
the almost confidence inlis virtues sad wonderfa. - -rairve
urowrtiea. The followingcertifieateft, selected from a large
number are, however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors; and are from gentlemen well,
known in their localities, and of the highest respectability,
many of thorn molding in the dtj of Biobmond, J».
P UOYDKN Bed., of the Exchange Uotel, Richmond
known .v.rywh.re, 6ay. ho lum Mon th, mwiioin. ealbal
Career’. SpauUh Mixtnr. admlniat.ral ,n or.r a hundml
I c»«it in nrarlj all lh. <ii«*» B for which it l> mooinm.ud
| ed, with ihe most astonishingly good results, tie says it
I i h« nmst Hxtraordinarr medicine he has ever seen.
I AGUE AN’D FKYBIt—ORBAT CURB.—I htensby certify
l - U at-or three ycaral bad Ague and Fever of the most vu
lentde«riptioL I bad several
tities of Quinine, Mercury, snd I beliete All the Toniesad
vertbcd, but aU without any pennanent reheL At Uat l
tried CaVur-s Spanish Mixture, two bottles of wWuh effec
tually cured me, and lam happy to say l hare haff netthc.
chills or fever since. I consider it the best Tonu In th
worltl. and the only medicine that ever reached my casa
John Lohgdxn.
Braver Dam, near Richmond, Va.
C B LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for
aany years in the Poet Oflloe, has soch confidence in tin
uttonlsblrig efflcaoy of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, that lie
Its* bought upwards ot fifty bottles, which he has given
■twftv tuth* afflicted. Hr. Luck says he has never known
Lo .'uil, wheti taken according to direction*. . ,
Dr MINOR, a practising Phydciaa, and formerly m thi
. «itv Hotel, in the city of Richmond, »ys he baa
in u number of instances the effects of Carter’s Bpaia.l |
Mixture, which were most truly surprhdng. He seyeta e
aa»6 of Consumption, dependent on tha Liver, the good » •
fects were wonderful indeed.
SA.UUKL M. DRINKER, of tha firm of Drinker * Mor
es., Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint ot eight J«*tv
btidlng, by ibo IK of tiro bottle* of Carter 1 * Spaniel
M imEAT OUEK or aCEOITULA-—Tie Kditonof the Met
e-anu Kepublicau bad a .errant emplnjrtln thrir pres
room ruled of violent Borufula, eombroed with Kheuma
:i,m which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottlei
oi Cwtdr's Spanish Mixture mad- a perfectcuraof him,
and the Editor*, in a public notice, say they chserroUy:re
commend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of th»
'“Still ANOTHER CURE OP aCROFULA.-I hadßverj
mluabic boy Cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mlxtur*
I consider it truly a valuable medicine.
J*M£B M. TaTLOK,
Conductor on the B. P. and F. R. A. Co* Richmond, Va
SALT AiIEUM of TWENTYTKAKSSTANDING CURED
-Mr JOUN THOMPSON, residing in thedty of Riehmono,
cored by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, ci
jail Rheum, which he had nearly twenty yeaw.andwhicL
all the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thomp
*, u is a well known merchant in theeity af Richmond, va.
acdiiie cure is most remarkable.
\7M \ 'IATTHKWfI,of Richmond, had a servant cure-.
•f Syphilis, in Uw worst form, by carter's Spanish Mixture.
He says ha cfc'+rfuUy recommends it, and considerslt an
invaluable tnediciue. , , . , , ; -
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrota
ta, and what phvjddans call confirmed Consumption, by
three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWARD BURTON, commissioner ofthe revenue, pay. l
he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture io
» number of Syphilid? eases, and Bays It Is a perfect cure
for thr.t horrible disease. 4, ,
WM G HARWOOD, of Richmond, cored of 0)4 Sow# and
Cicvr„ w Rich disabled him from walking. Took a few bot
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk
without a crutch; in a short time permanently cured.
Principal Depot at M. WARD,CLOSE k C0.,N0. 88Maiden
Lan«*, New York.
‘ x W DYOTT k SONS, No. 132 North 2d st^Philadelphia
f TIENNErr k BEERS, No. 125 Main street, RldtmomVVa.
f And for rale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO„L* WILCOX.
- 1 Jr A CO., FLEMING BROTHERS, 60 Wood street, Fitts
| :,ur*b; H. p. SCHWARTZ, Allegheny; and hyDruggists
' | •.if.l Driers in Medicine everywhere. octaMawly
CHERRY PECTORAL
TOB IHI EATO CUBE 07
COUGHS* COLDS* ITOARS2&E3S, BRONCHITIS,
WHOOPING-COUGH. CROUP, ASTHMA,
AND CONSUMPTION.
WE Invite the attention of the
public to the oertifieates appended
below, ind bespeak for them that can -
did consideration which their hones',
frankness deserves.
■ t Mej in sneb stations as many ‘who
voluntarily bear witness to the effica
cy and value of CnEBBT PxcrOBAL, do
not wantonly trifle with, or distort
facts, nor overstate their convictions
Jude- t'.-o whether this U not the medicine to trust when
you must Imre relief for the throat or lungs; Judge too.
w'-**b.-r er.rv f.inilly ouirht not to have it by them as z
j '- in-t the everywhere prevailing enemy, which
"Vtd with tV. il tr».’iuen« - y upon almost every Qcwk, and
.-«rri-' off * lamb from many a home!
'• n-n C H., Jackson citv, Or, 20'.h 1852.
r»f 0. Ayje: &r—The Chkkrt Prcrojui is moch in
■i-'.r Vif tr * s-'.ernl cf our best Physician* haveusedib
.\ ir ~ j ih- miu thoir own cases, ami always with the bai>-
,; t .-u.-ot-, Tin- numerous patent medicines always be
fiVc tli.-m lcad to incredulity in regard to every new reme
iv- and it i- only after undoubted evidence of value in any
i:rti. ic. Uuit anytliiuc like a general confidence can be ex
unrivalled excellence of this combination of agente,
/j n ;i»c Cuebbv PtCTOJUI,) proved beyond cavil by repeated
ai-i ui'de; llteir o*n bus compelled oediat!
m- *i m p-ociaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond all
J.j- M tl.c l est geuend remedy we have for the Pulmonary
VWtt-ns of this eUmutc, ut the same time sedative an i
yx',.-< \ircul—a rare combination of proj-cnies.
' iu tl cl" pe that it will prove its own reward, 1 subscribe
UK J C. Atz.x: De^rtir—Over application for the pas:
•href year- m niv duties as an advi rute. brought on sonic
T - Q . {. lOS ,:h> iia «-vtrc irritation of tl;e bronchial tubes,
ich was a coolant i!titi ,, vance tc me, and hist becoming
of creut apprehension. Every remedy tried fidliM
to .>i.Vn rebeve me, tili I u-ed jourCiftKr.r PECTOEAL. Thu
»ias not onlv reli«*Ted me, but, as I trust, wholly cured me.
[ care nothina t.T the reputation of advocating Patent lb
■Pein-v. and ibis is at your service. I »htui recommend u
to snrirt-*rs &f the bar. and others whom I may meet, la
lorii.4 under similar iudi^poidtiona.
Yours truly, B. F. Jul«E3.
Montgomery, Ala-, (X:toL«r 4,1849.
!>&. J. 0. Avra: Fir—l havemed your admirable com
pound exclusively in my practice, and find it to surpass, by
fuTbany other remedy we have lor curing diseases uponti.«
lunffi Your obedient servant, _
1 ng n. B. JOSES, 1L D
What vet remains to convince th* most incredulous that
tho Cherry Pectoral isall that it purports to be, via: an on
t-iualiv.i remedial agent for all diseases of the Throat ana
Langs. The experience of years has proven It to be such,
H nd we submit it to the people, believing that kavirtmo
will fully maintain itsreputation.
Prepared by J. C AYKK, Chemist,Lowell,Mass. Beware
of worthless preparations, auamptod to be palmed off under,
a similarity ofname. . . _ .
bold in Pittsburgh by all Druggist*, tnd by B. A. PAH.'-
EiToCK A CO , wholesale and retail. jefiomdAW
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J AM Ea BLAKELY, European Agent and Dealer in ltet.l
Esiaie, offer* for sale the following valuable property,
viz - 2000 acres fine land near tbe Mississippi and Missoui i
Railroad, lowa. WO acres of timber and prairie land in St.
Pauls Minnesota. 120 acres in Liverpool township,Colum
biana county,Ohio, 10l acresneartirwßaburg, W'esunoi*.*
land county. 150 acres near New Castle, Lawrence county,
hiibly improved. I acre lot near the front gate- of St.
Mury Cemetery. 4 lots, each 24 feet by 110, neetfy fenced
with pailiugs hear the borough of Lawreneevllle. ICO
building lots, 25 feet by 100, ueer the north end of the
Sharpsourzh Bridge. 80 lote, etch 60 feet front by 160 feet
deer, in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable farm In Merctr
county, of 100 acre?, with excellent houses, barn and out
t uildinrn 2 bouae* and lots on Diamond Street, in the bor
ough of Birmingham. 8 lots, eaeh 24 feet on Quarry street,
running back to.the Manor Line, Fifth Ward. Call end
examine Bovfeter, et the corner of Seventh and Smithßeld
••tree is. Jy gl
TsKUWK’a ESSENCE uF GINGER.—This newnce is war-
X 5 ranted to possess, In a conoeh.rated form, all the valu
able properrits of Jamaica Ginger, and will be found, ou
trial, an extent Family Medicine. It is particularly
recommended as a tonic, to persons recovering from fever
or other disease, a lew drops imparting to the stomach a
glow and vigor equal to a w'.ne glassful of brandy or oth* r
stimulant, without any of the debilitating effects which ar.
sure to tollow the use of liquor or any kind, and It la there
of* especially serviceable to children and females. To the
n *ed it will prove a great comfort ; to rheumatic affections
i® gives great relief. As a Cholem remedy there is nothing
K>perior toic, and no family should be without it- 2gror»
received by 40S. FLEMING,
jy2s 7 corner of the Diamond and Market st.
VHOMEiTEAD OF FIYiTAORKS FOR s2s.—We have
A. for sale 3000 acres of good land, (all of whkh can N
cutuvtiled,) in lot* cf 6 acres and upwards, at from $» to
>lO lie- ncre; Mtuate along the line of the Baltimore
Ohio Kuilroad, within from 2 to 4 miles of Cameron and
Bt-lu.il Stations, Marshall county, Va. Many persona Br
ing in tbe crowded dtles w*uid do well to purchase a fcw
acre* and secure a healthy and comfortable home. There
tre fir.t rate markets for all kinds of produce at every sta
tion on the Railroad. A village at Cameron Station ii
srroeirm rapidly,and the country around is improving very
Sst Title indiputable. b. CUTIIBKhT A SON,
jyOQ 140 Third street
Mewil andiMinersl Water FomntSkln.
\\r UOWE, No. el FIFTH Street, next door to Maeock
VV . lioli, dealer in FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY
Ice Cream, of the bett quality, served up during the are
*on. Also, Straw berries and Cream.
Families can be supplied with Strawberries andotbai
Fruiu, during the season, on the most reasonable terms
Orders are respectfully solicited. jc£Lf
Y\ESIiIABLEVEAL ESTATE FuR SALE,—Thirty Bul»J-
J_/ ing Lots in the borough of Manchester, each 24 fre.t
wiae by too fret deep; part of the estate of the late Jame*
Adams, Em;., dec'd. lot* fronting on an avenue W
ieet wide, ami extending to qu alley in the reir2sfoetwiue,
uiuke tuem desirable property tor a suburban residence:
A ted, a lot of ground on tbe comer* of the Filth Ward
Market House and Penn street, 35 feet front by 100 feet
deep, to Spring alley. _ . nr , .
Also, two lota ul ground on liberty street, eaeh »5 feet
front b, 100 to,. to Uonn,
jylO iteal Estate and European Agent.
Advertisement.
A teY person wishing to make $5OO in 6 months, address
A cp, post-paid, Farmington, Trombull ooanty, Ohio.
I hi* is no fiction or book agency. No traveling la necessa
ry ; but any person can remain at home and make tbe
at-ove 9qiq in the time stated. Address
je7:3m PROF. BYRON 11 ItOBB.
DKk GOODS. —A. ATTIC UE, coma* of Gnat anti F<JU\
i'.tuU, has now on hand 10 case* bleached muslin,
l»v.ui d*-i cent* up; 50 piece* Irish linen: 25 piece* white
tnullf- lor ladies’dresses, 75 pieces linen; cotton and woolen
zootL-fcr boys’ wear; a tew pieces fine black chalie; black,
barred and plain berage and tissues; mantilla*; man til.*
silk and trimming* ol every description; tan colored and
mixed d* huge; dress ginghams; 600 pieces Merrimack
pr’utr, fast colors—all of wnich will be sold extremely low.
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1 EUROPEAN AGENCY. PASSENGER k REMITTANCE
OFFICE.—James Blakely has arrangamenu made
wiui Eastern Houses, whkh enable* him to isKtf Drafts,
payable at eight, for any amount, in Loudon, Liverpool,
Dublin, Paris, and Frankfert on the Mala; also, at all the
provincial Banks and Branches ia Germany, France, Great
Britain, and Ireland. Draft* over one hundred pound* at
{4,95 toil. Ofice, earner of Seventh and Smithfieidttt.
my2s ,
o'lju ANNUAL BALK.—OOOO yard* «aat colored lawqj
ft.: 5 ceou per yard; liarege ltelaine* 10 «ota, worth
is; with all other aindj ol eooda in hAe proportion, at
A. A. MASON k 00.’B,
je2& 25 _Fifth_»tz«eti
BLACK SlLKS.—duatrec-ifedet A* M"HUUK% corner
of Grant *nd MAh streets, *f«* piece* of very fine
•ilain and figured Uiaek fcUk*. Also, Mantilla Silks and
fritnmmgfl, in ail the fashionable colors; bleached Muslin#
»nd Irish Linens, 5 cases of the Tery best makes, just re
-«»ed at A- MTKUUS’S, .
corner Grant and fifth sts.
\ T I.v&KAL WATKHa. —A Imh supply jof Oongro**,
iVI Bedionl KB<t Blue lick ffl.nr, received by
JO3- £LCMC<Qv_
m 8 Cflgirtf
DR. HOBO’S
Inykorating Cordial ■-
XI DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING RLJXa oB
DLAL.—At Ant the properties attributed to TTtfti »««•[• * a
Invigorating Elixir or Cordial wet* d«»d febuloos. xb* -
, public, often deceived, could not believe the «M£* •
' (line troths announced by the discoverer. But fret*, onos*
triable tecta, attested by vltnwaes of the t
character, are now triumphing over all;
Bty tegyerthrown by a maw of testimony which a perfectly
remadka, la all caws the deplorable rrfle
arista* from Bmlsoseoraboso of tbs various organs wrneb ,
omketip fife wonderful machine called man. ,ll ito
full rigor every'delicate function connected with that my»
teriouecompound agency of matter and r
the reproduction afhuman life. To person*
eularKme, or deficient in vital power, it U womn^e d
Mtheonlymeansof eommanfcailng thateoerCT,whh*le ,
necessary to the proper enjoyment ofaU the ;
tites, as well as tie higher mental attribute ItsbyncficUl •
effect* are not confined to either sex, or to any *g®> *“• ~
feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated yoath, toe . ■
, over-worn man ofbnstaeea, tbevietim of nervomdeprcssica, }
1 the Individual snSering from general debility, or from toe i
i weaknemof a single organ, will nil find immediate and per* j
manent relief from the use of tbls incomparable renovator.
I To thoee who haTe predisposition to paralysis, it will prove !
I a complete and *mfailing safeguard against that terrible
malady. There are many, perhaps, who h»Te so trifled with
theirconstitutions, that th*ytLtaktbemsely« beyond;!Ue .•
reach of medicine, let net'even these despair. The Kiiiij
vitb disease as it exists, witboot reference to causes, i
and will net only remove the disorder Itself, but :
REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION.
The derangements of the system, leading to nervous dis 5
eases, and the forms of nervous disease itself, are so numer
ous that it would require a column to enumerate the mcla.
i dies for which this preparation is a specific. A few, how
ever, may be enumerated, via: neuralgia, tic dolereanx,
headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation cl tbs :
heart, sptaal affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatu- .
1 lance, a pricking sensation in lb" flesh, aumbnese, mental :
depression, weakness of the will, indfcpofitinn to more,
fainting after exercise, broken sleep and terrifying dreams. .
Inability to remain In one place or position, weakness c*t tha
procreative organa, sexuanneempeienry, melancholy, m-.a* j
oniana, fluor albus, sinking at the stomach, female irregc- ,
lari ties, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and ; •
all complaint* growing out of a free indulgence of tho pas
rfcms, and all barrenness that does not proceed from organic
causes beyond the reach of medicine.
Whenever the organs to be acted upon ere free from mat-
formation or strictural diseases, it is averred that
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR »
will replace weaknem with strength, incapacity with effid- j .
eney, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and „
this not out without hasard of re-action, but with a happy t
effect on the general orgmnisaikm. in mind that
I all , wherever they begin, finish with the nervous ;
system, and that the paralysatSon'of the nerve of motion «
j f.A MnaaUon is physical death. Bear in mind also, that j
Ajttrery kind of nervous disease the EUxirCoxdial is the
oSy reliable preparation known.
CURE OP NKRVOUB DI-RASES. t
No language can convey an adequate idea of the Imrsa
diatnanfi almost miraeutouschangewhlehitoccarionsiirthe i
lUoteinl.deHlift-d >«d shattered nervonssrstem. whether e ,
broken down by excess, weak by natnre, or impaired by i
sickness—the nrstmng and relaxed organisation isatoncs
braced, revivified and built op. The mental andphyskid • —^
symptom* of nervous diseases vanish togetbar under Its-in- ; .
Buenos. Nor U the e®wt temporary; on tha contrary the ( - J. .
relief is permanent—for thoftardial properties of tha modi* t ”
; dne reach the constitution iUelfiaadrestoreittoiUDormßi :•
I eonditiJtt. v - ; • r’ *-c
LOSS OP MEMORY, i i •’
I Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melancholy, ■
! ability, hysteria, wretchedness, thought* of selMassno- [ •
i tlon—fear of insanity, dyspepria, genera prostration, Irva- U.
i tlbility, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases incident to > *\ ■ *
! female*, decay ofthe propogatingfancrions,hy«feria,moiir .
I vagne terrors, palpitation of the heart, impoteoey,
j constipation, from-whatever cause arising, it is, if there
I Is any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolute!y
n telltale
A GREAT MEDICINE POR PEMALSa.
The unparalleled effects or this great restorative, ta all f.
complstats incident to females, mark a new era in the an
nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants have been in
vented—thousand of invigorants concocted—all purpot tir.g
to ba specified in the various diseases and denngemsntb ta V
which the delicate formatkm of woman render her liable. *Vv-' ' -
EVKKY WOMAN OV SKNBK, -
who sufferi from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre- . -
mors, pains ta the back, or any other disorder, whether pe- -I*-* \-
culiar to her sex, or common in both sexes—to give'the In- , v
vleoratiag Cordial a trial. __ i /
MsnwTKT) PERBONB, J»
Or others, will find tbls Cordial after they Jiave used sbet* *
tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the fjstem. In all ' -
directions are to be found the happy parents of healthy off ,
spring, who would not have been so but for this extraordl >. :
nary preparation - And it is equally potent for the many dls t
eases for which it is recommended. Thousands of young K /
men have been restored by nsingit, and aotin asingle in- ,
stance has it felled to benefit them. . ‘jy
PERSONS OP PALE COMPLEXION. a ‘
or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of a bottle or $? ~•
two to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pale, yet a - •
low sickly color, to a beautiful florid eomplexlbn. -j "
' TO THE MISGUIDED. S
These are some of the sad and melancholy effect* prodn- ?"
cedby early habits of youth, vis: weakness of the back f •
and limbs, pains ta the bond, dimness of sight, loss of mus- .
cular poweiL palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous {
irritability, derangement of the digestiv« functions, general -
debility, symptom* of consumptions, etc- :
Mentally, thrfearfnl effects on the mind are much to be *
dreaded. Loas of memory, confurion of ideas, depresrioa
of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion to society, self-distrust, »
love of eoHtude, timidity, etc, are some ot the evils produ
ced. All thus afflicted * ■
BEPQRK CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
rhould reflect that a sound mind and body are the most no*
oeseary requisites to promote connubial happiness; inriswl, ; '.-
withoat thesm the Journey through life becomes a weary
pilgrimage—'the proepcet hourly darkens the view; the ’
mind becomes ehedowed with despair, and filled with the ;
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be- J ■
c nnes blighted with jour own. 5
CAUTION. i-
Dr. Mone’e Invigorating CoidtfT has been counterfeited r
by some unprincipled persons. ;
In future, all tbe-gentne Cordial will have theptaprie- ■)
tr'r's ;>asted over the cork of each bottle, and the
following words blown in tho glass: *
Dr- Morae’a Invigorating Cordial, '
CU. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. r
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint hot- •
tien—rric» three dollars per bottle, two for five dollar*, six ■
twelve dollars. C. 11. RING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, N. Y.
Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada
and the West Indie*.
AGENTS)
Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG. BROS., No. 60 Wood street.
Do GEO. H. KETSER, No. 140 “ “
Allegheny City—JNO. P. FLEMING.
Cincinnati—B- 11. Mr.AhINt«S.
I OR TILE CORK OK DEAFNESS, PAINS, ana the Die- £
X 4 charges of Matter from the Ears—al?o, all those dis* i
agreeable neises like the buxring of insects, felling ef water, i,
Whitting of steam, Ac., which arc symptoms of approaching *
Deafness, and also generally with the disease. Many per*
sons who hare been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, ?
and were obliged to uae ear-trumpet*, have,after using one ■
l or tiro bottle*, thrown aside their trumpets, being made
perfectly welL Physicians and Surgeons highly recoin-!
mend Its uw.. ' 7.
ntom the Tribune. I *
Paxxsts Doa’* You* Chtlpxbk.—Thoms* nds ©. (
children annually become deaf, in eoasequenee of di** ‘
charge of matter from their cars, induced bySearletFevar,}
y, fcc. Now. If mothers would do their duty mod pro*;
care Searpa’e Oil (or Beafoese. and use it u direct ed.t heir .
children would he cured: bat if neglected, the discharge con*.
tiuues very trouhleeome. the hearing gradually gets worse,.
and finally partial or total deafness ensue*.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
CUZoni tee Mrt. Baxter, and the teiUiMparito you inform*
HantkaiTO&lctmTxnczandaxtoaitkyou.
48T0tmma Fact I —Philadelphia, January 4.—1 hereby
eertxfr. **•* when X ni About twelre year* old. I gradually
beam* deaf in both ears, so that Is a fow months I found
it almost Impossible to hear, unless in the eery modest ton*
of role*. I remained in that situation unto last summer,
a period of eighteen rears, when I beard of SCABPA’B ;
COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I Immediately obtained a'
bottle, which I hare used, and am happy to say it has acted;
like magic, and quite eared me. Any one wishing farther;
information of my ease, which I- think a remarkable one. ■
will And me by calling at my residence,Concord street, first,
door &boT« Second street.
Jor sale try
Always Kellnlitw*
DTT.AY3 are always dangerous, and particularly MQ whh
children that hate an; of tbe symptoms of worms, i
la you m« your eU'd witless, pale, with foetid breath, hard;
stomach, or an-Hchisg of the new, you need not hesitate to •
administer to It B. A.PiUnestock’s'Vermifuga. This inra:-.
uabie remedy will destroy all worms in the system, allay ;
irritation, ani leare the bowels in a pleasant condition, i
Bead Mr. Harris’ statement. \
Nzw Year, ?eb. lath, l«sa. '
This h to oertlfy, that I gare two bottles of B. A Faho**- <
toeh’s Vermifuge to a ehfld of mine, six yean old. and she.
passed several worm*. One of them was about FIFTEEN ;■
INCILBS IN LENGTH, t ean therefore recommend it to
the public as the best remedy for worms veer used.
WM. B. HABUIS, 116 Orchard st. .
Prepared and sold by
B. A. PAHNESTOCSL* CO,
corner of First rad Wood ecs. ;
DR, D. JAYNE’S CARMINATIVE BALSAM i* on* ot
the moat efficient, pleasant, and safe compositions crer
offered to the public for the remoral of the rations derange-*
ments of the Stomach and 80we1.% and the only aittcie
vorthy of the l<ut confidence bt iiuicf CAtfcr# iiyowwi.
or smu>«t OmplaiiU. . . _ , , ..
This is, without exception, one ef the moo relusoi*
family medidnee erer diseorered. Hundreds, nay thou
sands, of certificates have.been rewired from PbyflO'na,
Clergymen, and families of the first respectahulty, bearing;
the strongest testimony in iU faror, too numerous to
P °isrToraol,»Ulio PEKIK TEA STORE, So. 38 T1(U»
; i
r'pUE TBUrH OOMCERNUM SELLERS' VERSA! FCGII-i
A rfngU etml producing wcnderal Head the follow^
Pmm., Jefferson eo., Jan. 27,1862. <
SCI b. S. Bellies: Sir—l bought of J. R. Bees, on* bot~
tie of jour Vermiiuge, anil grre it to a child of mine, ana
it expelled 6tS large wonnx, and quite a number of null
one*. SL PeUcze. ;
n timTT. tp., Jefferson «l, Feb. 7,18&3. ~
Me. R. B. Sillies—llaring tried your Vermifuge in my
fkmily. I «***> ny that it U not to be surpassed by any
mifuge la the world for expelling worms. G. ' !
■Wixslow.tp , Jefferson eo,Yeb. IT, lew*. .
Mt b, jj. Stu.m—! one bottle \ennifOg<
to my child, and it expelled 76 large worm*. 1 think U toe
I best is nee. .Yours, respectfully, ?s?“*
Prepared and sold by R. B* BKLLBRB k CtX,
| Plttebnrgh, Pa.
PriTkt* Dlicuiii
a db. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Da
|flff votes his entire attention to an office Practice.
m» buiiMa ia mootly eonllned to Private IS
y*m*rfgl Tv—<»— «»u< m*»h psiafulaffartiona. AD
'brought on by imprudence, youthful indulfenw and ««M
Brpbflim Syphilitic Eruption*,Gonorrhea, Gleet, Smcture
Urethral Diecharees, Impurity of jtb* Blood, with all Disc*
is*of theFenerealOrgan. Skin Disaaaes, tteorhutkKrut.
dona. Tetter. Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weafc *
sen/ Impoteney, Pile*. Rhenmtisn, Female Weatawi
anpp i sesinnf Disease* of the Jomls, Fistula is
Ano. NervousAfiecttons, Paine in the Back and Loins, lrt
of the Bladder and Kidnejß,taoeea*fclly treated.-^
to offer aaaszaneea of a speedy cure to aU who stay come un
darhlacare. ...
OAoe and Print* Consultation 800 tan, 41, Ptamond ai l? J
moderate. , uovfcdAw^lv
I>r. JD. Jayne'* Family MwAlelmoa
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT; Jayne’s HairTuuk;
“ TonleVermifuge; “ .
« Carminative Balsam; “ Ague Pills;
« Alterative; American HalrDy
The above nluable family medicines constantly onhanJ’
and Sold wboleeale or retail, at the Pekin TeaSwre, mutt
Bt A. JAirUSB,
jmlfcdaw fadusiveAgspt for Plttaburgb
Rnvrrvf t-mav—f>r. Brown's newly discovered remedy
for Bbeamatism la a speedy and certain Bamedy
that painful trouble. XtMverfails.
Ofceand private Consultation Rooms No. 41DIAUOM
.Httsburgh, Fenn*n. the Doctor Is always at home*
.
ajf fcWUINK CHESTS —1 have on hand tiwflneenoTo
M MedkiM Ghesta eteroflered ia Pittsburgh, auilaM.
tw familka, Physicians, *c-, Aa Those wish
Inc a gud attdH—r Chart would do well to aaU and ti
unimmina before pmcbartag B , UTKfI
'k'k
___ pm 4'^
febHfcmesw
A. JAYNES,
Pekin Tea Store,
99 Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
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