The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 26, 1854, Image 4

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Ktetak Sale toeOßttwe tPo*a*y'to eottiple*
property l»afl to goodcdndjtffei aa&to be^Uspoeed
esfanpl y u consequence nf the itrtnstVwnf the Wary Yard
the city of Memphis, andiu scMftuhiu thereof.
* TO WIT:
46*5 pounds Bemp Tow, Terse
7 ecus Hid^Bope.
LOT WABTE TOW ANb MANILLA HUP, TO WIT:
Heap Tow, Hemp Waste end Baade
Manilla Waste, Knots sad The.
K barrels bestqualitj Wilmington Tar.
• BUILDING MATERIAL, TO WIT:
111560 best Brick
1000 beet Paring Brick
1850 best Pressed Brick
158S11 feet various Haber and Lumber
730 tone Pittsburgh Goal (beet quality)
1041 feet Stone Coping
605 foot Stone But Coarse
47 feet Dimension Stone
80 feet Sane Curbing (undressed)
25 perches Robbie Slone
8000 pounds Nulla (aneorted)
1162 pounds Iron Spikes-:
. 260 pounds WAught Nalls
BC&* best Welch State
966 feet Ridge TOe*
164 Piles (80 Test long)
116 Window Sills (stone)
1060 buabels Sand
1676 pounds Sheet Lead
76 hernia Cement
140 bushels Charcoal
6 boxes Tin
SO bushels lime
31 boxes Window Class
67 pounds Sash Oord
1686 pounds Sash Weights
110 Hinges (assorted)
400 pounds Paint
88 gallons Paint 00
168 gallons Sperm Oil
640 pounds Putty
10 gallons Spirits Turpentine
4 pounds India Rubber Packing
1 pound Sugar of Lead
1 keg White Lead
210 feet Tin Guttering
SO pounds Benp Copper
1060 pounds Old Iron
1322 pounds New Iron (assorted)
82 pounds Horeeehoe -iron
12 barrels Berap Iron
16 pounds Horeeehoe Nalls
10 pounds Solder
338 pounds Blister Steel
18000 ponmhgwt Iron Beil Line Hangmu
10 poundsnmory
44 window names -
6 Door Frames
27 Shutters
20 pairs Sash, glased
3 pairs Bash
J)0 pieces White Oak
5 pounds Russia Isinglass
3 pounds llu*eia Gins
ISO pounds Tallow
250 pounds Hard Soap
1 lot of Old Castings
1 lot of Tree nails
1 lot of Band Leather
1 lotof Lee* Leather
1 lot of ou Cans
1 lot of Jugs
1 lot of Barrels (old)
1 lot of Hickory Cogs
1 lot of Wire (assorted)
1 lotof Steel
1 lot of Stationery
1 lot of Nails.
TWO BOSTON PIRK ENGINES, HUNNBMAN*B PATENT,
Numbered 847 and 348, 6 Inch cylinder and 16 inch
stroke, with 4 joints suction each; buckets, axes, spanners,
Ae, complete. Also, Fire Hoee Carriages, with 800 feet
leading boea to each.
One double cylinder, bo ri son tel Pile Driving Engine.
MAOHINEB, TOOLS, Ac., OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS.
TO WIT:
2 Piling Machines
. 6 Piling Hammers
8 Hoisting Cranes
2 Derricks
1 Boring Anger
3 Jack Screws
4 Setting Phis
10? Cart Felloes
2 (krt Shafts
10 Cart Hobs
214 Cart Spokes
8 Railroad Cars..
16 Axletreee
4 Spring Bolts
1 Sorobeing Brush
166 lbs Chain Cable
- 3 Slating Knives
28 Locks, assorted
1 sett Wine Measures
12 Sash Pulleys
20 Masons Hods
66 Bhoveis
4 Axes, Collins’
2 Cylinders and Cape
3 whitewash Bruahm
2 dosen Dust brushes
30 Angara snorted
8 Framed Saws
4 Spirit Levels
2 Foot Adses
1 Whip Sew
4 Croeesnt Saw*
2 Scythes
2 Hind Barrows
40 Wheel Barrows
2B Trestles
14 Monkey Wrenches
6 pair Platform Seales
2 pair Biasing u
1 French Horse, one Wfautng Ms chine
1 large Thick Edge
1 Greying Tool
1 Hatai Stalk
1 Peak Iron
1 large Burring Machine
1 sett North Tools
1 pair Soldering Irons
1 pair Hand Shears
1 large Oast Iron Stalk
1 Bolderlng Furnace
11 Work Benches
16 Water Buckets
1 Sand Screen
2 Lime Sifters
9 Mortar Owe
2 pair Plow Planet, with EEs
6 Tongue and Groove Planes, amorted
SSesh m ’ «i
3 s Finishing «* a
4 Planes, assorted
1 Grind Stone |
1 Mortice Machine, with
1 pair 86 Inch BeOows
2 pair 40 «•
4 Anvils
4 Vloee
8 Sedge Hammers
4 setts Stocks sad Dtai
1 Punching Machine
1 Press Drill
1 Stavlnz Block
. SHand Hammers
4 Finishing “
2 Stone “
4 Mtt« of ToOgS
10 PanebM
6 Hammer Punch*#
90 Bolt Tools
14 8 WrroehM
1 aet of Bhoohig Tool#
1 “ Blacksmith's Tcola, la Roeewalk font* Shop
16 Crowbars
7 Pick#
4 Stone Baggtee
13 Wedges
1 PalntStone
1 Painters’ Knife
1 M Diamond
5 setts Chisels
O-Olobe Lanterns
6 Hand Saws
4 Screw Plates and Taps
8 Sqtuiw
1 Mt Turners* Gouges
2 Broad Axes
SHatobets
1 Saw Sett
5 Callipers
6 Screw Driver*
2 Drawing Entree
• Nippers
8 Universal Chart*
20 dosen Tilen
0 Gimblet#,.
HOESBSs. WAGONS; CABTS, WH:
4 Bln* Draught Horses
1 Tone Horse Wagon
Z ' ' VT-1 Straw Cotter
Si pair Cart lines
'T 19 pair Qames
• k ACheck Be ins
4 Martingales
8 OarTvOombe
8 Brushes
Slloree Curts
2 pale Ttanbtr Wheefc
8 Casta
2 Water-Oart#
2. Drays
1 Plough and Doable Tree
IDoutde Stretcher
2«ngle M
l-Pitchferk
18 Mir Harness
8 Horse Collars
8 Blind Bridles
SALUTING BA2XEBY, 10 WIT;
15 safes Carronadea
16 Beds and Slides
. 10 Quoins
16 Tompolns, wtOo Wads and Laniards -
16 Lied Aporna
7 Rammers, with Sponges ■***
2 Worms «nd Ladlw
1 Gnn Boraper
1 Pouch Barrel
3 Powder Horns
6 Prim lag Irons
8 Borhig Bitts
2 Logger Heeds
8 Gan Bpikes
• Mallets
1 Passing Box.
8 Trane Bar*
2 Match Btavee
-8 Port-Fire Stare#
*0 lards Flannel.
CM ' fc! ’ 10WIT
steSV Ifaho * M, J rCI S I'* 1 '*
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OttdosenOOee «
I Hoe ** *
10 Windsor . «
8 Softs ''
1 Centre Table
1 Mahogany Table
2aettssmung **
IS Office 7 "
1 bngeTronlDg Table
Ismail
8 ssfts trf Shovels, Soap and Fflfcot
BW^^iCatgstlng
4 Hearth Rugs
97 yards Oil Cloth
1 Hall lump
llUtßsek
3 Sklsßoards
11 Bsdstsads:
6 Bureaus
IOWSEBSOs
1 Copper Boilsr ..
, 1 Wardrobe . : r> ,
! lLWilttncMaa
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6 Tumblers
2 Water Jot’ '
1 Secretary
1 Iron Baft -
.. * Cabinets fer Papers
SOSes Stools
1 Drawing Board, with movable frame
2 Chests of Drawers
JBook Caw
Store*.
SURVEYORS’ AND ENGINEERS’ TWimitTVim, Me.,
*0 WIT:
1 German Theodolite
1 Surveyor's Compass
1 44 Chain
1 Transit
2 ZnreU and Rods _
2 Drawing Boards
1 case Drawing Instruments
1 box Water Oilers '
6 Paint Dishes
2 Fountain Inkstands
11 Ivory Beales
1 Tape Line.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, TO WIT
1 Right-day Clock
1 Barometer
. 1 Thermometer
1 Sextant
1 Aslmuth Compass
1 Mariners’ 44
1 Artificial Horton
2 Flags
1 Spy Glass
1 Boat, Awning and Sail
1 Hedge and Cable
4 vote Nautical Almanac.
LIBRARY, TO WIT:
1 Bible
1 Pfayer Book
- - 2 vol’sQreenleaf on Evidence
6 “ Kent’s Commentaries
1 “ Constitution of United States
2 “ Story on Oonsfn 44 **
1“ D Hart on Court Martial
1 “ Hongs “ “
1 “ Kennedy M “
1 “ French and English Dictionary
2 44 Spanish 44 “
I “ Jemmon’s Mechaniceof Fluids
1 41 Blunfa Sheet Anchor -
.1 44 Brady’s Hedge “
1 ** Haswell’s Engineer's Companion
1 “ Chareniets Plane and Sp Trigonometry
1 “ Sir II Douglass on Gunnery
1 “ Anthon’s Clessiral Dictionary
1 44 Irvin's Columbus
1. 44 Burn’s Catechism of Steam Engine
1 “ “ on Bcrow Propeller
6 44 James’Naval History of England
2 44 Life of Cotltagwood
1 44 Southy*9 Life of Nelson
1 44 BotU’s American Kev’n
1 44 Ward oo Steam Engine
1 ** Mordtoalou Powder
1 14 Treatise on Steam Engine
1 44 lives of Naval Commanders
1 44 Ordnance Manual
1 44 Life of Decatur
1 44 44 Preble
1 44 Simms De*c. of Instruments
2 44 Weiabback’i Mechanics and Engineering
1 Stevens’ Marine Surveying
1 44 Norton’s Astronomy
1 44 Lee’s Elements of Urology
1 14 Treaties of United States
1 44 Stewart’s Naval Dry Docks
10 44 United States Statutes at Large
1 44 Index to 44 “
1 44 O’Brien’s Military Law and Court Mt* l *!
1 “ Practice of Exp Batteries
2 44 System of Arm’ts of Boats
1 44 Webstet’s Dictionary
2 44 Ordnance Instructions of 1852.
HENRY T. HULBEKT, Navy Agent
oetlfcdawtd G. B. Lock, Aact’r.
49* u Louisiana Courier," 44 Pittsburgh Morning Post,’*
44 Nashville Union and American," copy daily and weekly
till day of sale, and send accounts to this oScefor payment
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE
XBTVAL SAFETY HBURAKCE COMPAFY.
OFFICE In the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third
stmt, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
On Tuans, )
Cargo, vTo all parte of the World.
Fncxcßta, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriage, to
all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On stores, dwelling houses,Ac.
ASSESS OF THE 00 HP AN 7, November T, 18*8.
Bonds and Mortgages.... yii ynn oO
dtateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Bpring
Garden, Southwark, and other loans, .181,663 42
Stocks in hanks, railroads ami insurances oom-
penies Ufll2 30
BUla meltable „. 166,825 64
Cash on hand..— 16,071 30
Biimieiittth« nf Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recently Issued.— .121,707 67
Subscription Notes .lfwjooo 00
Whl Martin,
Joseph 11. Seal,
Edmund A Souder,
John 0. Davis,
Robert Burton, !
John R. Penroee,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
H. Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
James 0. Hand,
Theopttus Paulding,
James B. M’Fariand,
W. 0. Lwlwlg,
Dr. B. M. Huston,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer M’Livain,
Charles Kelly,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James Traquair,
Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Pries,
James Ten neat,
John B. Semple,
Charles Schemer,
J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
B. T. 0. Morgan, do.
MARTIN, President.
3. a HAND, Vioe President.
Josxra W. Oowax, See’y.
P. A. MASERU, Agent,
>6 Water stmt, Pittsburgh.
THIRD AHKVAL BTATEEE9T
OF THE STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE
IHBUKAHCECOMPAHY,
Or PBNNBTLTANIA.
AsnU, Ujj Ist, 18S2
Premium# rewired to Us; Ist, IS&3-.
Interact en Loans, Ac.-..
Capital Stock.
$440,133 26
Stewart pmalnma, Low—, Rv-taanru—, K*
pw—,
Bonds, Mortgages, 8 too kg, and other good seen*
curt ties
Premium Not*
Chiboshud .......
Total ain’t of Besouroea, Liable for Loesee 7O
___ DiaaoTojta.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, Dauphin oounty,
P. 0. S£DQWICE, Ugnfgbun,
BAUUHL JONES, Philadelphia,
A. WILKINS, Banker, Pitt* burgh,
A. A. CARRIER, “ .
JOHN B. RUTH£BFOKD;Dauphin oounty.
A. J. GZLLETT, Harrisburg,
B. T. JONES, Harrisburg,
BOBEBT KLOTZ, Carbon eouuty.
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President.
A_ J. QILI.KIi, Secretary.
Wultnsure against peril* of sea and inland navigation,
iJm, on Merchandise In city or counter, at lowest rate* con
•Utant with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses
either perpetually or for a term of years.
Branch OAoe, oorner Fourth and Hmithftaid straeta.
mjt&tf A. A. CARRIER, Actuary.
THE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY, ’
PHIUDELPHU.
CHARTERED APRIL 28TH. IWO.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Strut*, Philadelphia,
Ofrcert of the Home Board at PMladdphiai
niuoroM.
Stephen B. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Inwreues Johnson.
Benjamin W. Tingley, Oeo. iTHenry,
iff**} Florence. James Derereuz,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kea.
President— Stephen B. Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner, FitUbwgh —Jameg IL Willson, M D
JUegheny City—K. B. Howry, M. J).
GKO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
m*rl7y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
*Vh« PranUia Fir* Imubbc* Oonpur,
D_ Of Philadelphia, Prrmxyhania. T *
IBBCTORft—Clurlea W. Bt&eka, Thonni Hut Tobias
Winner, Samuel Grant, Jacob K. Smith, Geo. W. Bfcb*
yU. Mofdyeai D. Lewi*, Adolphi JS. Boris, Derid S. Browne,
Morris Pittnoo. Chau. N. Barokbb, FruidmL
Obib Q. Bajtcux, Secretary .
Cfcntinae to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on arerr
d*oeription *f property, in town and eountry, at rate* aa low
a* are consistent with security. a
The Company have rewired a large Contingent Pond,
wUeh, wiiL :r capital and premiums, safely lttreetedTaf
mrd ample protection to the assured.
The Aewts of the Company 4 on January Ist, 18SL as pub*
llehad agreeably to an Act or Assembly, were as follows, rlx •
rp«iz=— zz'SS
-J“»p or *rriom*— rajwaij
SEfVr «,»• o®
Bl
‘“I TotaL....
£jj&M their Incorporation, of
“H iST? p * l ? Of One Wlllon Foot Handled Km
flre ' thereby affording eyldenee of the
•drentngee of inenimnoe, u noli u the ability nod dlnoei
tlon to meet with pnanpOm allMebUldee. 1 “epoei
- J.GASDUiBR OOFFDf, Agent,
nortbeeit eor. Wood end niird rte.
PROTECT loft
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF f
HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Stock, Annual Premium* and Watem Fund
$1,000,000.
INCORPORATED 1825.
PoUrise of Iniursnoe issued »t &U times on the moctikTom*
ble terms, tgsinst
LOSS OE DAMAGE BY FIEB,
Oft THI
PERILS OF MATI6ATIOI,
BY
GEO. E. AKNOLD, Agxkt
TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
mirlfry
Wutm Inanmncn Company, Mttnbnriii.
E. MILLAR, PrcrtdmX. |t. m7(JosBON, ScSSary
• CAPITA!,, 9300,000,
kn/iLLlunraagafnatmllUnda ofriakaFlßß and If A
TT BINE. Afl loam wm La Übarmfly adluatad and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by DnLicroea who are wall
knovn in the community, and who an determined by
■roaptnaseand liberality, to main tain the character which
tfceyfcare attorned, as offsring the beat protection to thoa
Who deaire to be Insured.
Millar, Rlaketaon, J.W.Butlar.
If.HOlmat, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmaen, Qaorga W. Jaekacn!
Wmi 1L Jamas Lippanoott, aeorge Danie, Jamas Mo-
Aolfj, Alsiandar Nimiok, Thomas Beott.
Water street, (Warehouse of Spans A
op stairs,) Pittsbargh. nor&lf
aOBB&T H. PATTKUOK*!
jgU— LIVEET AND SALE n jr»W .
fSJit STABLE, W&Wr
Dt »»oad street and Cherry fcUsr,
ißSjr-ii. jITTSBBXOB, PA.
<>„, ofui.ie«t«tkiee
v. I .
BANKERS ANDrBBQKERb.
XXOHAjreE AHD bahkihq -HOUSE
: : was&a « 00.,- '
UNITES STATSa BANK BOILDINQ.
Ho. Fourth Strut, .
FORHIQN and (Join, Bank Notaa
and Land Wairaatobought and sold.
Collections made throughout the Union.
Stuf naaa paper discounted and loans negotiated.
Btoeks botruxt and sold on eonninioa
Money received on deposit, and interest allowed when
left for a specified time. deeS
SmoraL
patbiokb * reran),
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEBfI,
EmtßmovdtMr QfficetotUarn*ritfJifthand.WKiMti.
FmSBTJXOS, ra.
T>ATRIOKS A fRXKND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
X and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Aeoeptaaoea, Gold, Sliver
and Bank Notes. on the Eastern and Western
(Sties constantly for sale.
made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the oorner of fifth and Wood Streets. [fobs
H. HOLMES ft SpKB,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BATS aXMOTZD THUS BASKXSO AXX> UO&AJKU OFTSCI *0 10.
07 MiiiiT nnxxr, room noons mow ou> erurn.
N HOLMES A BON 8, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Bil
▼er and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern »n*< Western
Qtiea constantly for sale. .
Oollections made in all the dtlas throughout the United
States. Deposits reoelved in par ftinds or current paper, No.
07 Market street, between Third and fourth its. [Ja3OJy
JAS. a HOOS, „*HO6. BAECXNT,
HOO5 * BABGEST,
BANKKRB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
n. a ooanx or wood e sacra era, nrrsacaoa, pa.
DEALERS in Ooin, Bank Notes, Kbs Bills, foreign and
Domestic Exchange. Certificates of Deposit, Ao.
Exchange on all the principal cities of the Union and Eu
rope, for sale in sums to suit purchasers.
Current and par funds received on deposit.
Collections made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest
ratoa [sepllzly
TIERRAN A CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
Ao. 96 Wood Strut, comer of Diamond Alley,
piTTSßuaen, pa.,
BUV AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Disoonat time
exchange, and promifleory'note#; make collections in
all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on
call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other matters appertaiolngto a Broker's business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. marfi
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
nxALxa in
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
49*No. 68*4 fourth ntreel, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. decie
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
ooairxx or vroon ahd rirru htuits.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time dlls of Exchange and Notm discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, booght and sold. Collectlanß
made in all the principal citiaa of the United State*. De
posits received of Par and Current funds. [martTly
ALLIS KBAMia, SDWAKD XAHM, JLOaiSCI k>m»
kr aster a \ nun
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BOY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securities: purchase
pTomissary Notea and Time Bills, on Best and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made on all points In the Union. [myl
G. X. ARNOLD ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Re»v Notm/Blght and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Btocka booght and sold on commission.
U9_.No. 74 Fourth sL, next door to w*nfc of PttteVg. (selS
AUSTIN LOOMIS*
STOCK AND BILL BKOKEB,
Office, 80. 92. fourth it., about Wood.
PITTSBURGH.
49* Notes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on col
laterals, negotiated. Stocks and Land Warrants bought
and sold. octi
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OV
A. WTLrrwß ft co.,
No. 75 forara Snnt.
Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh,
i*ns Pmmiaon
XkmeiOe and Ftmxgn Exchange, Bank Note*, Qoid and £Uoa
Bought, Said and Exchanged, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANK!NO HOUSE Of
WILLIAM A. WILT. ft CO.,
44 wood rruiT, rmmwH.
lnterest allowed on time deposits. [ Janl3
tsoKPsoa am .. —«... —jjro. a. cscausT
THOMPSON BELL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
turner gf Third and Wharf etrteti, PUUburgh, Pa.
$627,476 68
THOMAS WOODS,
A9*COMMEECIAL BROKEB.'B
Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Howl Kitats, Ac.
JVo. 75 fourth it., Pittsburgh, Pa. (Jss{
CITY HOTEL.
(LATI BROWS'S,)
Cwrnar ef InUkfisid and Ttelrd stmts,
PJTTSBUUUB, PA.
GLASS ft CARR, Proprietor*.
_* on ß P- dan. D. CARR,
Oste Sue Wit tiSep«>e OOm.) (teM •*. CterUi 0 Pan7lSU*t*)
THIS large and commodious House having undergone
thorough repair and famished with new equipments
is now open for the reception of the ireowtlng
public. Caasapa stonsnara. aprSMns
ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
(FORMERLY TUB KXQHANOK,)
PiTTBBCaQH,
C«rn«r Pemn tad Bt. Clair itr««u,
a W. BBOTiETT Proprietor.
This Is a first cless boose, between the R*n>pe<t De
pots; the rooms ere Urge end newly tarnished, tod chergc*
DodwtU. eprlUjdlw
OW»TOB»».
OUSJtIB 70 I XKT 4VRRLBT HOUBK, 60 Booth Klgbth street. between
I ft Cbestnateod Welaot, Philadelphia. [eaOQ:y
52)8,016 61
L&MSO 66
1,616 16
lOO,OOO 00
THE vatost,
NO. 11l Arch atrwt. Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of
the fagle,) Ptoprfrtor. fluff-/
$161,4*1 98
179,016 61
17,830 ‘ll
GABKJLL HOUSB,
CORXMJt OF MAIN AND S JUIII STS ' WARREN, 0
rpilK Proprietor takes pleasure la announcing to the
JL public that this now and elegant Hotel has been opened
aeeboueeof entertainment. Beingcommodious androomy
***? adjoining the office of the Ohio Stag* Company, It offer*
mdaewMßta unsurpassed in Warren for the eeeommoda
boo or the traveling community.
A share of public patronage ia rnepeotfuUy
» ul7 M. OAh KILL.
oH**TOw%i^ftS}UtßHPpߧSkpnu
HoIBILLAAHOVIijBr
T__ johnsto wn, fkxna.
HB vnderwlgned haring taken charge of the above
named House, and reftct.nl it al a large expense, In a
comfortable as well u elegant style, la uow prepared to re
ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who mar
pa roniae the House. fan&tf) JAMBS DOWNEY.
HARE’S HOTEL.
fLata Farmer's Exchange,!
VTO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street. Pitts-
JLI bnrgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor.
This Hotel la entirely new, having just been completed
and opened for the aceommodailon of the public, isepia
I. „ THIC OUKK HOTEL
0 NOW READY FOR SUMMER VISITERS.—The
grounds have been improved, and the Hoorn rendered
*■“ * ,r °« ,ri -‘ OT *“> >» “*PPJ
An Omnibos orai* Excelsior Lins is now running
from the station, on Fifth street, to the GLEN HOTEJ*
Uaves the station at 8 o’clock, A. M., and 6 P. M 4 rwturn-
Ing at® A. M., and 6% P. M. *
J e l fcfcn J. 0. MARTIN. ArenL
CFHANKLIH HOUSE, CUwelamdTotU^r
PATRICK A BON, Paoraisrcaa.—This House Su un
• dergone thorough and extensive rwpetn, alterations,
ana large additions of new and the propria
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
»bere aU the com
forts of a first class hotal oan be found.
0. PATRICK A BON.
~FI.OIk.KMVa HOTASL,
Mo. 400 BROADWAY, NRW YttRK.
(ooHDtiCTsn os ras itiaorzait puir.V
aBUBSH LOTSJOT,
RILEY’S HOTEL:
COENER FOUBTH AND GEANT BTEEETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B. BTTiKY,
j. inuniM,«.,ao*» „
* H ““ cX
P»r4:j MoJtASTgaS A MABKLK, Proprietors.
RESTAURANTS
CORNUCOPIA
*»*OYBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE “W
D. BARHA&D. '
. *?» ' f VW tfirod, bctwtcn Wood end MeritcL
Janlfclyj rirmosoH.
CRYSTAL PALACE
80. 18 Market etreM. E »
•■ C. 0. SEELY,
(&V / \ BBSPBOTFUIiY Informs bl* friends and the
I AWPUbiic in general, that he has Just started his
New York and Philadelphia modern style of
OOOKINO OYSTKKS end everything else m the
oatiog line. Oysters In the Bhell or Stewed, tor 12U oenta
a. dosen. He will also furnish the best of everything that
the market will afford. House always open until 8 <?dock
in the morning. marl>-tf
OIIIEB SAJjOOH AMD BESTAUHANTI
T 108 WOOD STREET.
«o» hie OIBTBB BALOON AND
. HOUSH perfected in a manner that cannot
”’J*A ?i b 107r7 SS • rt A*>oahment In the dtp.
****»ru>up at all uovxs oi
OHARUSH STILL,
108 Wood
Ja2oansetf
gt. Clair L»»«r Urn. ——
FTIHI undwdgMd nqmtlUl, taftnni th. palSa tbmttu
M
ktu«u An onfen Ml .t ii.oa«,iro » maSkd
ALLIY, (near Wood street,) will be posotnaUy attended to;
aadtbe ieer deUrered to any. part of the
Ja3B:tf ■- ' ' ~ ' 9. Q. smrgvfTK
Bealts' Lacer Baer Bail.
N 6. IQtt MihUtM ik* n.,* —, fy ntM
THXsubnriber has jost opened one of the lametanl
beat finished Lagerßeer Halls in the city. Hisßeeris
aeknoirtedged to be a superior article, and erery otherae
copimofatina ahonthia boose cannot be expelled^
A Cudi
XTOTOJA-Wherees eertaln Grooers and wowld be Tea
0.1 Dealers are ioduitztouljr dreolatiec report! that we
are selling off to quit bniinwa oar friends and the pobUo
* n * >nn ed that tbongb we are « selling off,"
ltunot with such a view, nor do we intend quitting the
H£j"* and an orders froia «nr enstonuarehttfSeatM
at JAYIfKS 1 MKIN T*A «TOM,
Septeabeg 28. lfiMeUw « Fifth efaert.
r «■ * - , **
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HILL ft CO.,
HOTELS.
proprietor.
r Hr sale by : -
ffiuun, hbkedn a m.
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DRY GOODS.
Ji7rJ? l LS!!*!l“ '+ m *r PrifiM.
V ODKa / STKTkNSOK * 10Vi, Sin or fli* Orfeiul
X ,BMUra,Mo.74M«tkrtrtzMt, totwm Tmithitnet
and the* Diamond, Pittsburgh, are just reeetvtaiga lane and
splendid aaortment of fallDiT Goods,st unusuattv low
prioee, from New York and Philadelphia Importer* and eu>
tion sales. The stock will be found full in every depart
ment, consisting in part of
Ooburgs * nd P l ** ll french Oashmerm,
Paramattasand Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains;
Merino and Cashmere Plaids, de do
Bombasines and Oanton Cloths, do do
french Ginghams, do do
Chintzes and Prints, do do
Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings, do do
Pillow U««n, and Table flWh*, do do
Napkins and Table Damasks, do do
Plato end printed Deltines and Cashmeres, do
Also, a foil assortment or Domestic Goods, at great bar
gains;
Shawls of «rerr variety, very low;
Caff* OolUr.-, CbemlMttes- and Handkerchiefs, at great
bargains;
Hibbchs and Millinery Goods, at great bargain*;
Hosiery, Gloves and Suspender*, . do.
Owing to the unusually large importation, have
been forced into the auctions In theeest, and sold at great
sacrifices, and will be sold tor cash at a Tery email advance.
YOUNG, BTEVJBN6QN * LOVK.
K<
•w Arrival laaau Dry
AT No. MN. W. BIDS Of WOOD BTKBJJT. .
DGBJCOQ A 00* Importers and Jobbers in British,
• Branch end Qerman DBT GOODS. Having receiv
ed our Urge and extensive stock of spring end summer
goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, end part
through oar own importation, we feel in sssaring oar
old customers, country merchants end dty dselers gsnenil*
ly, that owing to these acquired fadllUee in purchasing,
we can offer such indaoemeats to buyers es are rarely met
with in the trade.
Among our dry goods atoek will be found cashmeres, de
laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohair lustres, alpacas, plain blade and feney figured silks,
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
▼eatings, rassimeree, satinets, tweeds and summer pants
loonlng; brown and black muslins, table diapers.
We have also opened a Tery (large assortment of bonnets,
newest ityte*.'palm leaf hats, Rutland bhdd and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with laoe goods, fancy nettings, jaa»nette,znull and figured
Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac.
t lur variety stock embraces In part ooabe, buttons, per
eueaiaaeapsj threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per
fumery, and almost every article usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a Urge stock of gold and silver
watc&oe, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day
clocks, ail of which will be eold at the lowest prices for cash
or aatUnesory reference.
N. B.—an early call from buyers is respectfully solicited.
fb«> D. GREGG * 00.
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS AT
A. ITTIGHFB HEW STORE.
CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS.
aAVINU THIS DAY OPENED MY NEW STORE, I
beg loave to call the attentiou of the Ladles to the
large and splendid assortment or BPRING AND BUMMER
GOODS, just received. Among the stock may be found
some of the very finest goods now Imported. It eomorieefl.
in part,' r
200 pieces bUek and fkoey Dress BUks.bocts.to (2 per yd
600 do Mous.de Laines, BaregedeLaines,and Mousse
line de Begs;
200 do Beautiful Bareges and‘nssuea, in great variety;
260 do New Style Dress Ginghams;
2000 do American, French and English Prints;
600 do French and English Lawns;
2000 French Collars, from 12)4 coots to $5,00;
200 Mantillas, of the latcet styles, among which are soq
of the most beautiful imported into this country.
Also, Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Linens, Crash, Diapers.
Table Cloths, Gentlemen's Wear, Ac.
TRIMMINGS.—In this department will be found a com
plete assortment ot Drees and Mantilla Trimming# Maltese
and Ho&lton Lace, fine English and Thread I«ee; all of
which will be sold unusually low.
Ten bales yard wide Mason at six cents per yard.
°»j3 A. MTIG HE-
HEW SET GOODS STORK.
Iron Front—Mo. 91 Market street.
OUR bouse being now open forthe transaction ofagener
aJ Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from aur ex
tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such Inducements as will in
sure entire saiiafiftetkra. HAGAN A
Noe. 91 Market and 8 Union street
CLOTHING.
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO..
FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
street, which has won aa unbounded popularity under
be name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space for their immense badness,
removed to the spado os building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS!
An
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
Their prindpel object for this removal, is to give them
more tadlUlee forth#
WHOLESALE TRADE
They are prepared to sell Goode at the
LO WEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they wfll warrant them to be aa good aa any manu
factured in the Union. g«u as any menu
CUSTOM WORK,
tu rna inr emu, exn orou raa iboktbv uottc*.
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol
LOTUS and OOATINSB,**
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI
NESS COATS.
Our interests are Identical with of ou customers,
and viwranttxpablM that our AdnUtjvlU not tell in
&Utng all orders we u; be fevered with.
<•»» DON'T fOBfIJT THI PLAC*-
No. 88 -W ood Street,
' (IABT IIOI,) 00Util OV DUXOID ALLIT.
2*. Jk~-Wededreotur patron*to understand that we here
bo longer any connection with tile PWhtng Boehms on
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted eseluatraly to tin
Ho one above designated.
saar3S
JOHN M’CLOfIKBY A 00.
MW IPRINO GOODS*
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOBKEY A CO’S Whole
eale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and comer
oft Diamond aliej, the largest and feoet varied stock of
goods that this celebrated bouse ha* mr had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of the pabUrfo. These goods have
b«*n purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no
seomd profit on them, whieh leave* us able to say that we
aan end do sell at as anU profits as any houee la thfe east
ern dries. 'Therefor*, we respectfully Invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
?7.®. “ d •““!**• °at extensive assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING. It is almost impossible to
enumerate the quantity of immense piles of garments that
Uto be seen et this large establishment; it 1* sufficient to
•ay that it has never been equalled by the bouse lteelf.
auul&if JOHN MoCLOBKEY A 00.
BABUKL CRAY,
HO.^^Mor^^HGS,
st. cun mm, nmsvioa.
GENTLEMEN’S CIXjTLLDIG msde exclusively to order,
and warranted to suit. Has constantly on band a
•hole# assortment of CLOTHS, carhymereb VESTINGS,
and OVEBOOATINQ, of the latest style*, selected expressly
for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving theirorders, will
have their wishes oonsulted and compiled with, as all work
Is dene under his own supervision. nov!2
Clothing! Clothing l
THI undereigned respectfully Informslhlsfriends and the
1 pabHe that he Is now receiving athbston, No. 177 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Candmercs and
Vestings, of the latest and most desirabto styles, which he
is prepared to make to order In the most feabionabte man
ner* at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
Wehavsabo on hand* Urge and well manufoctured stock
of reedy made Clothing, to wfiefc we invito the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find U to their
(d van tag* to call at 177 Liberty street, before nuking their
purchases. [mart] 0. CONNER.
Haw Clothing Store, '
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY
THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment,
where he has always on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of 01/)THING, which he warrants equal
to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to give him a call.
n**fciy B. OPPKNHEIMXR.
WATCHES. -EWELRY.&c,
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—We are soiling al. kinds
of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices **>*n
is usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on
getting goods at my establishment at least as low, and gen
erally lower, than the eastern markets. All goods war
ranted.
Silver Ware, manufactured at my own works, in Oakland.
J *" r *D7 mannfsetured 10 rider, and neatly repaired.
Watch repairing done aa heretofore, in the best manner,
and warranted.
Military Goods, of all kinds, at eastern prices.
, W. W. WILSON,
• u * 67 Market street, corner of Fourth.
CLOCKS! CLOCKS!! CLOCKS!!!
Pfilllt A
Ai DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
y% SILVERWARE, Ac, No. 42 yiiTHgtreet, near
*»mWood. oppodte the Morning Poet, formerly occo
■MßpUd by L. Udneman A 00. We have now ><«"« »
splendid assortment of 8 day and 24 boor wbkh we
oner to the pnblio at great bargain*, inch a*: lion eases,
pearl inlaid and all otbar pattern* of Mantel Clock*.
Also, a rich assortment of fine gold and diver patent
lever, cylinder, and anchor eeoapment Watches, and an ele
gant stock of Jewelry and Silverware, which w* Intend to
eell cheap for cash.
N. B. watch repairing done in the best manner and at
low price*, and warranted. mar2s
HBW JBWBLBY BTOBX.
No* 87 Market Straac,
(Second door above Vu Northwest earner of Vu Diamond.)
JOHN STEVENSON, (of the late firm of John B. MTadden
A reepeotfolly annonnoee to the public, ih»t h+ h—
opened, at the above stand, a fine assortment of WATCHES.
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAMPSLGL
KANDOLEB, Pocket and TtibU Cutlery t Britannia Tea end
CbmmunionStU, and the osoal variety, of good* In hi* line
of business.
Special car* and attention given to the REPAIR of TI2TE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ao.
He trait*, that from his long experience in badness, he
will be able to give aatixfrction to those wha nuyfovorum
.with their patronage.
Pittsburgh, May tftb, 1868. aySt
Hsnry Biokardaon* Jawallor,
HAVING ra-fittad his store In a manner, and
bat reoently retained from the eastern cities with a
fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY
GOODS, would call the attention of his friends and custom
ers to the fiat that among his Watches wlB-'bs found the
most desirable styles, patterns and maker*. Of Jewelry, the
latest styles of Broodies, Breast Pins; Fob and VestChafna,
finger Rings, Ear Rings, Miniature Lockets, etc- etc.
fANOYGQODS—finch as Papier Mach* Work Tables and
Boxes, Peaks, Taney Vases, Pertains Bottles, Table Hat*.
Colt’s Pistols, Porte Monnalee in great variety; China Trait
and Oaks Dishes; with an endless variety or nsefhl and or*
nammttal articles, which have only to be seen to be appro
lated. [povlj HQ. 81 MARKET STREET.
FNB WAZCHBI&NS BICH.QOLD JJSWILKY aT
to lnfana the pubUolhai we
are now offering oar present (took of fin* Watches and Jew
elry, at prices that cannot be bsah Therefore, we say to
one and all, yon that wish to bay fine Watches and Jewel
ry, glre us a calU and sere from 25 to 60 per cent In your
purchases; which you can oertalnly do by calling at 6?
Market street.
N. B.—Watch repairing attended to In all Its branches,
tn a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or manufac
tured to order at short pottos, at
.. JcT HOOD’I
H'KBOMBKL,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
T\HUa IN ODOQKA WATCHES, JBWSLBY, AND
1/ FANCY GOODS, No.'B® Daxoxp AIXXT, Uivotn
K*t ud WoodLjtntta*Jßtttataaigb, Fw All »***"i— it
tbii oatoblUxMotiriU bo vurwiML Bopolziiig of Clock*,
Witekei aad Jowriry proastlj inatii it tho abortaot
potto*. AUworfctMWvillD# wamnM. [MMn^
'•• FURNITffSE.
» ; nniir.irMviiLil
CABINET FOBIfITUBX MANXJTXOTBMEM .
WtN-mßi 9T»»dB9 ThlrtittMU
J. W. W* rseperthiily tatorm ess*
Us friends end tt»t
sasßal
j£t M ‘ l °* “ Wi»U»* United. States,
As he la determined to uphold the with wtf 9m>
soned materials, best workmanship, end newest designs; and
from the extent of hie order* and flirittty in manutoetarina,
be. Is enabled to ptoiaoe warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices* . ,* &
He has adopted the principle of identifying Us ewteaMs’
interest with his own, in qnallty and price, end keeee ii
wajson bend the greeteet varietyo* every lesmijiltih of
fnxnitnre, from the obaspert eadpleheet, to the meet ele
gant uid costly, or anwpartaf one, Wf be
famished from hie stock, or mennfrSfared nrprwilj ui m
der. the following articles oonrist, in pert, of his sleek,
which tor richness of style sad finish, nan no t be summed
In any of the Western cities:
XIV tete-a-tete Botos;
M Softs, in plash end heir cloth; ; —-
2JbQ dos. Mahogany CSubt!
SO doe. Walnnt M
JW Mahogany Rocking M
8® Welnnt “ «
:,60 Mahogany Divans;
_2O Walnut «
.60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
6Q “ “ Dressing Bureaus *
1.60 u “ Withstands;.
,40 Enclosed «
100 Common “
90 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
.49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
90 Walnut « .
60 Cottage “
600 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads.
20 Mahogsnv Wardrobes;
10 Walnut «
10 Cherry «
60 Plain Bureaus ;
TO Dining and BzsaklMt Tables
12 Beeretary and Bookcases;
20 dos. Cane Beat Ohtin;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chain;
12 Ladies’ Writing Deaks;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots* J
SSSSrifth** IStaSf
Klfiahsthan “ Hall and Tier M
Reoeption “ Wfce' Work «
Pearl Inlaid “ fatsnskm Dining TabUe;
Arm “ Ottomans:
{Qothic and Hall Chairs;
|A large assortment of OOMMON FURNITURE and
WINMORCHAIRS.. Qsanr Mans supplied with aa£
BTBAMBOAIB and HOZKLB, furnished at the ■»>'—test
notice.
All orders promptly attended to.
lUanlWti, AHm!
> IC5> T “* *®»*criber* tender their acknov-A
UMfidftaigsußtJ for the frrors bestowed aponuL
by thatr Steamboat friends, tad p9|
vookl respectfully remind them tad others Interest- * TI
ed in building boats, thmt they tre tt til times prepared to
fttf nlth. on the most reasonable terms, erery description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
nuuwhip. T. B. YOUNG * 00.,
Corner Third and Smithfleld streets,
opposite “ Brown's Hotel.”
Jwci LowrTi Jr H
CHAIE AND BKDBTBAD MANUTACTUBXB—No. 3H
Jettorman’e Bow, liberty stmt, hu on >»»»*< a
itock of Chain and Bedstead* of era? deaociptfcm. of
the beet material*, which be will eell lower than article* oi
the am quality can be add in the city. He would call par
ticular attention to hi* large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chair* and Bedetead*, which he will sell at greatly reduced
prices. Also, Tuning ot every daeermtfcm ezaentad in the
oeateet manner. Order* left at the Ware Boom*, or at the
Mill, corner of Adam* and liberty nreeta, will be promptly
ttended to. , marZl
A . HILLIKII 4 CO.,
HAVK ON UAND it their exteutre GABUfIT and
OHAIB UANOTACTOBt, No. u amWnui«i itrwt, a
larse UK»rtm«it oflancy tad plate ftiraltura, which they
will mU 16 per oeai. beknr esstomary rate*.
Xfinaa taah only. .
Or* ' ladvcev**"
irut lad»Mm«at« to o«ih Prthwri,
WB will sell our large stock of COMMON AND BANC?
CHAIRS AND BKDSTBADfI, at prices that eamot
fail to please eaali purchaser*. All oar wort is warranted.
Oar terms are CASH. JAMBS LOWRT, JR_
eor. Be**nthi*i*l liberty da
fit WM. is. BTJIVJUISON amti»ac« u> masoftecaar*
Vl CABINET-WAKB of at hi*old stud
io muwr of Liberty tod Brcnth ftref. BBDEBTAK
* % *lN6attaßd*dto,tßallitsfamßebaa. myll
EDMUND WILKINS,
And nmtr i/u Okmttery , 1--,- -n
MONDSULVTg, BCHIAL VAULTS, TOMB BTOKXS, 1©
Freeport Btone Wall* and Fences, Mantle Pieces, Cen
tn and liar Tops, always on band and made t* order.
. ”• B-—Haring Introduced a new style of Fence tor Oen*
eten Lots, of PURABLB £, out through in pa'** l or
mmng for*, and at very little eost over Iron fencing. 1
refer to ipaiiiMoi of that and other mtk I have already
done In the Allegheny Cemetery. I hare on band a choice
selection of drawings for every description of work in ray
Od. lIRNRY MeCULLOGQH, Pittsburgh.
WM. BAGALEY, Ebb- do
kbamkrTbahh, do
Mrs. HAHMAB DRNNY, do
Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, Horn* Wood.
Ucm. THUS. IB WIN, Allegheny.
Mr*. TIIBNAN, Br_ do
joiin McDonald cbossah, boot.
House. aprlOAew
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
| WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
«® the Pekin Tern Store \
B isnmro«it,hmnMB,Pi.
y the half chest, of neatly paexed in metallic Mdoni
to eoH the trod*.
Tbo rabenriber Is no* reestring his Fall stock of GBX7I
oad BLACK TEAS.—cpnristtm of aomeof the flnmt cfccii
to be (baud in Qeßastani market. Merchants riaitin* the
city are invited to eaU end examine our stock.
Below ie a Ust of the various grades, ill of vUeh hire
beencarefullj selected,and can with confidence bo reoca
mended:
30 hilf eheste fine Young Hyson;
10 do do Horae Young Hyson
10 do extra fine Koyune do;
100 do Superior do;
13 do extra fine do;
60 LacquTad boxes extra Carious Yount Hnon
25 hair chests flue Qcmpovuer;
10 do extra fine uu;
6 do do Moyuu Tw^p^«i.
20 do ftapritue - ao;
160 do Vine (Moot Black Tea:
40 do extra fine Oolong;
30 do extra Curious ao;
20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong*
26 cheeta extra fin* English Braaktost Tea;
6 do Carious ao do;
ALSO—Java and Bio Coffee, Loyering’s Crashed and Pol.
rerieed Bogan.
ALSC-63,000 Prlndpe Began, which will be sold Terr
tow- - A. JATNiea *
DOTl4ri*v Si THth street Pittsburgh.
I fIJBW UVVIOK.
Baal Batata aid Contracting Agent.
'T'HB sabeeriber bat been lndneed to open an office fbr
A the purpose of buying and selling, on Commission, and
haring the Agency Of large Bteam Saw-Mills end Boat-
YmjJ. on the All^htnrrlTK,, tognttw with naaj otbw
fsdllues from other vater and steem saw-mOls. He flatters
hlnuelf that he ran furnish any miu at lumber and
timber of any hind, great Or email, long a abort.
deliver them at any point on the All^heny.
Ohio, or Mississippi rivers; contract to build Umßuna
Store Boats, Coal Plats, Boat Gunnels, Bridge Haber. Bril!
his long experience In lumbering, frekhtins and boat
building, he thinks he can rive general aatiSetion. All
penons are requested to make their contracts soon; esoe
elaOy them wanting boats or Urge bffisof lumber and Um
ber, should oontrwttor them in the fall tor the spring and
summer use. He will also attend to the purchase ««i« 1
of any eammodity that mey be desired. '
Letters addressed to David Mcujr, Beal Bstate and Con-
Agent,Plttsburgh.Box No. 120,postpaid. will be
,ttond.d to. 1&. oOo.il O.
*» Allegheny House. _ DAVID MDNH.
OoL Jameeß. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburgh.
Mr. John Morrison, Esq., ** **
Mr. BobLB. Brown,Saq. •• AUMfeuj El«r.
Mr. Wo.Armstrong, « - « «
Mr. George B. Bveney, •* m u
G. A J. Hahn « mu
de*2Llyd*w
HOD! PATYBIIIOH'a
BAZAAR AND : LIVERY HTART.ES
Tltt DJTOBRBIGKSD hirto .KMuTuimas,
dlotn ST ABLES told OAKSiIAQB STOBBB. taS»
m tion with bis old establishment, Mm'ii’
a£K\>< prepared to do a vastly
weaeed. barineto. He has
tfbTN iriaiontorONBHUNDREDANDiar~,Ifi
BUTY HORSES, of which he oan take an increaeed Bom
ber on livery.
He has arranged hie new buildings with a view to —i—
and etoring for Job* of new and second band Carriage* of
eH descriptions, to which be .will give ample
Ther*!**^* o within the new building an-Equestrian u<"«r,
where Hones are tralnea and exerrieed,whkh will be found
advantageous to persons keeping flame with the under
""StoikflilfttMi MOtodtajly Ilbml ptotSuw. I. Ui. put,
*S! th.Aror.of . mullltud. cl Mud* tSudmtod
**“ “ oonuMßd lu canttaauee br limiilnii It
mylßdmdaw ROPY PATWknnniq. •
r CAKWASEI FOB. SALE. .
Eanderrifpedhai (n«rea<»frr»d*tfc4« :,v . - 1 ■
OAEKIAOC WAEBHOUBK, aituarfj^EßX>
aear the Tvo Uile Ba&« hß^raenfittteSQ^EHßi.
and Lawrence rille, a splandM
of TEHICLEB, of erery degcriptton.and <rtn"i»s>iwTTl
Wide by 100 fret deep; nartof ttuTSMBI **” ** *»•*
s&ssatr
a“
' _' - JJmSsk&AEILT,
Heel&uu«Ddte»peMi Ayeat.
frKSJ*?? a irttk.goMbo
ftcat porcfa,m|ow|
JS.^JIiSJTOa.^IELSS
gg^gga^a^ttesae
jg.s^msaasroteftfc
■" imi-waSnSSiyiMiSiaiw
ctuu&i Spattuk ‘Jo&mme..
sh> great rmarvn orta* BLodE; , i
A- »*wku or meat nr j
11 WTjM*** lll HITOX MHCBOIBUiKbIM
■nVttMuuan-Obottotip '’iilmllil mi Hioi i
—r ~ Tin ■on m-<-, «tn£j— lllllll% ■»! ]
Utto SiMlbUo Tiwlini fabZoMydatatLaaA,dW
the RUmbWOf «rtEMKIBMT «OM ■flSrfsi Ihful Ifrf
iMiwiitta nrnnilb<iib «t tho - - •
eftSkrMaod*. to ofigffte^^WSHSSftSTriS
properties. ***** farm olmm
number, ire, however, i tsstfiaiinf
vorA of the proprietors; art an from JSSmU. well
w -~~- —»***-- ni if thi Wghsai iMimuiniiL
many of than nritinj is the city 'if Bfrihwmil.
P. HOYDDT, laq., of the Xrohango HbtoL
known everywhere, aays bo haaween the
Oerter's Spanish lflTtTiniitMtiriftnTWl inoverarhirtrfd
ommo Iq nearly all the ditwjbg which it Ja reeommsrt
•d,with themostastonishing] Tgoodreaolia. Hesaysit ;
the moat extraordinary medJaae he has ever seen.* 7
AGUK ANB FRVRK i
that for three years l bad Agne andßarer of the ageef vie>‘
lantdaaeriptkm. IhadeevßralPhyaldsa*,tooklargaArth- :
tttt« of Quinine, Mercury, and Ibattavedlthe Timka ad* t
rcttaC At (Jut
triadOartai'a Bpaaiah Mixture, two bottlaaol which eflm
tnaUy cured me, and I am happy to aa y I bare had narthax
beat Tonkin *sr
world, end the only medltrte that ever reached my cart
a B. LDOt bfti, dtj of Bldnnood, «Bd ftt.
I^SKC", !i U " "“P*"* *“•«* oUlcteMlV'tto:
astonishing efhmey of Carter'* Boorish »>>,.♦ s,
i
in a number of laataneaa the atieeteof Christ's Smash
Mixture. which war* noat truly surprising. He says in a
BAMITKL M. XfIUHKXB, of the firm of Drinker * Mor
ris, Richraond, warcarad of lirar Oomplaiatol eight yekn
standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter's gaesfck
Mix tare. *
GRRAT CUU 07 BCBO7ULA«—The KStorsofthe Rich
mond Republican had a aerraat ampioyad In thair ptaar
room cored of violent Scrofula, with. nrr^
tiem, which entirely disabled him from work. TwoboSe*
of .?!J t *L2i? p “! >ll *“d* a pertbeteureof bun,
and the Rditora, In a public no doe. ay th*r M ri
commend it to all who are aflUetad with any diaaaa of the
blood.”
BTILLAMOTHXR CURX 07 BOROHJI^—I had a Ten
onadoftoofnl, by Oatne, flpimieb
I eonsidar U truly o valuable medicine.
Oondnetor on the B. P.andP.R. R. Oo_ RW»oSITa.
SALT RHRUM of TWINS 78ABfi8TAMDDfQ OOKSD
—Mr. JOHN Twnwpnnw J —«- gh^ilmniwi
waa cored by three bottiea of Cnrter'a Bpamh v»Tfai— «L
Balt Bheoa, which ha had nearly twenty yeere.and which
all the physicians of the city ooold not core. frr.Thomp
son is a well known merchant in thadty af Richmond. Va.
and bis core is moat remarkalde.
WM. A. MATTHRWB,of Richmond, bed i arrant cored
of Syphilis, in the worrt form, by Gartar’a SpanJah Mixtore.
Ha aay* ha cheerfully recommends iuand conddareit an
inralaable medicine.
RICH ARD It. WMT, of Richmond, waa onred of Bcrofo
la, and what nhy*Sdan* call confirmed Connmptton. by
three bottiea of Certer’a Bpeniah Mixture. *
JtIiWARD BURTON, commiaekmer of the rereuoa. nnf
be baa aeen the good eflbeta of Oartar*a Spanish Ift^nin
*«Ssto l Sra2^* > “ d mj,il
WM. EfchmmJcnMaofOU Sonaud
Ulcera, which disabled him from weiMeg. Took a ftw bot
tles of Carter's Spanish Mixtore, ■«< waa jg walk
withont a crotch; in a ahert tima pennaamtlT cored.
PrindpalDepotatM.WAßD.CLMJß AOO„No.MMaMen
inncpNaw Tock.
T. W. DYOTT A SONS, No.ISS abrtb 1i it Thllsihiliihle
BENSIR A BXK&S, No. ISS Main
Andfcr *alobrß. A.PAHNXBTOCK AOO^LWILOOX,
mOtHBRB,-« Wood atreet, Pftt»
bordk;H.P. SCa-wAitßt, AlleglMiy tandbyDroggiau
end Peeler* in Madldna emrywhare. • • - octtaUwly
CHE RSI PECTOR AL
nx m juro ouu oi
COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENESS, B&OHCSITIS
WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASIH3UT
AND CONSUMPTION.
\ Jby WC teviia tha attention of the
a pohUe to the eartttaataa appended
J below, and heapeelrfeyih—i A«» »*»>•
( did eonMderatlott which their honest
fr*nknanidaaMria.
MaalnanehatatioManmaaywbo
Telonurily bear wttna—,to the eftea
ey»»d rain* of PacrauL, do
not wantonly trifle wlto,or dbtort
not orawtato thair oonrtothma.
Judge then, whether this la not tha medicine to trnet when
yonmoethaTe relief tor the throat or lnnge; judge too,
whether erery family ought not to hare ltliy Ghem aa a
aatogoard against the everywhere prenfiing enmny, whkb
steals with fatal frequency upon every fio&, and
eari lea off a lamb from many a home ? '*
Jaekaon, C. Jeekaon dty, O, 90th Nov., 102.
Be. J. C. Atix: Sir—The Omt Pionait la much in*
qnired after. Sereral of oar beet Physidans hare it,
three of them In their own casea, and always with the hap
piest effects. The numerous patent medictnea elwaytbe
tore them, lead to incredulity tn regard to every new reme
dy; and it is only after undoubted evidence of rain* la any
artida, that anything like n general confidence eaa be ex
cited. ‘
The unrivalled excellence of thia combination of eonis.
On the GsaaT PncroaAiJ proved beyond oevil by repeated
trial under thair own obeerration, baa oospaßad
men to proclaim abroad ita uaafalnaaa. It if kmoral!
doubt toe best general remedy we have tor tha Puamur
Affimtkma of this at tha jama tfaaa aadatttc and
expeetorenf—a rare cumhlastlon of propartlaa.
“ **>• *?»• ** wevetta ownreward,l aubaerlbe
myaaifi Beapecttully yoarobadtravnarrent, f
s JAB. H. C, wrf-T.wn, M. D. 1
LdfienOmentf&eLteal ProfeatommarktkUcan.
_ T „ , WHtiamhnfg, L. L. Bspt-I.IMX
Bn. J. a Ana: Dear Mr—Over appUeatian tot tha past
threayeaxa inmydatlasasaa adremto, brought on soma
eight month# ago a severe irritation of the hrowdal tabeat,
whkb was a constant annoyance tome, nd toatbeebwura
a source ofgraat XeeTy remedy triad toUad
to even relieve ma, till L used yourCaxinx Paczoaju. Tbla
haa not only relieved me, but, aa I trust, wholly enred me.
I ears notfatog tor the reputation of advoeatiw Patent Me
(Heines, and this is at your service. I shall noMaend it
to members of the bar, and other* whom I may ■»*■», la
boring under similar indispositions.
Tour* truly, _ *. f. JONXB.
_ T > , m Mcmtgcaomy, Ala, October IMP.
Bd> J* C- Am: Sr—l hare used your com^
pound exclusively in my preetke, ana find It to surpam, by
i fmai y trt tieTtfor rmiinrilsmsm aisai (lis
lungs. Tour obedient eerruU
B. B. JOSBJL II
What y«t t!na>tm to oonriac* tbs moat iaenduou »><■»
tbsCfcmjPsetoMlUallthatitwffpcrtstobtTiszaan*.
sqnallsd remsdlal i|nt tor all diseases of tbs Dmt sad
Luigi. Th« sxpsrienee of jaws has panu ft to ha pH».
bdfcrtnf that toyirtass
will felly Maintain fttnepntatta.
PrmsdhjJ.O.ATßß,ahißSst,lmU,lla» Bom
of worthless preparations, attsastsd to bsptlmad off n&dsr
t rimllaritj of ttama.
Bold In Plttaborghbj all TTrsaslsts. and by B. A. PAHW
«BTOQK4
D«TM Huu,
REAXB3TATB AM) 00NTRAGI1NQ AQENT, Bo.S.
IE WIN Street, Plttiborgh, hu tor 6>Uovs:—
mm of Uad Ia Oatfß «oanWf term, 16 inha* frMB Ua«>
wtln«»oa theauinroad toMark>a,aixi 8 «ttMfeo«Slp.
to ° , . c irom tin Eaflroid depot*; ft) mam ft ,
oalttattßs,ftcoo4 frame Hon**. Frame Bam art Oxana
nod bwzinff Appto Orcbaid. Ttoo torn to veil
watered, hl*h, di7, nod lend? t» « t«7 healthy eeantr.
A wyjwrt barplaeut be brt of thto ftrmSrnemot
Epqnlr* u ebore, or of Mr. John Mans, on the ftv-
Atoo, 8 ten* of land, with a tom Steam {to* mol uv
in euoceaaftil operation; 8 frame SvdUnca, fiamTßtoek’
dßith Shop and Tool*, Boat Scaffold, Work Shop. **, «J ta
ttoos the bank of the Alleghenyrirer, at
“ * 4o ™>
(tot, B. M-,rf rood
WhUaO£ Hank,»lnch. thick, Tor lb Set kmj, TttlS
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t *,Th» oljjad;s the meant work ie to auppir a wiat
TatTgaMfalijMt by Amlatut Jtogtoaato MiaLK?
Bootaof apareniaat Samte aaaUttMldd, oontainkor
the oniinarj logrerithmetic tahkaaia onaninattSebe
a book mm tuning with thaaa tahlaa othare peep Unto the
SI^7S~ta3SS£SeStSSSS^^S
whichthiaworkbdmlguwPto eopplr: ' ’ '
u.B.«itaun damn, Weet Rtit, April H.
ftwtlntoa; Ihaaalooked orar u Hanto’a nstd ao^kfoe
aad think It weil adapted lo tin oh>
jert im author pnpaaee, and have no qpaMonhpt IttdUto
fonndbTerj naefnl aad pzaettealwaionM both fertrißtodad
Beid work. D. H. n..,.
I am mtmh pjeeaedwith Mi.
Bookof Ballroad Inctneaia.- tnt^ttoJntoir'tE
f° a ”* a
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jam. t tx h«« Tjs^fflS^iSjiSKsyjsrs
being in general fuoeptlbto of .
btejproSoel oae. litaondaita^whUdltfibk
of Mr.HeneVo book to mehuto adapt ttnxueUenilTwoll
SsSmsmSSSSS
JJ- W«ctor of ft lnetttmte.
Jor *oto bjr WILLIAM 8. BATO2L-
Dealer in Engfaieea* ftUtkioery,
tn 3 Market ftxeet, eotnar of Second.
JM
™* Tms, Choie# Family ffr&trfN Mai "Willow
CORNER OF WOODLAND SIXTH 8T&.
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