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DAILY MORNING POST:
hirsted and pubatthed event moraine (Sundays excepted")
•-• • A3Y GILLDIOR isr. MONTGOMERY,
(MAWR NOB2B-WEW, 038.111 M 01/ WOOD AND ■LRM 81/MOS.
zrir S 6 S.—Vita Dollars a year, payable strictly tn.
a trance. 1317.' D 0111 1 .13 will Lerratiably be required If not paid
within the yeas
.t:;p' Single cows ewe oats—tor •ale at the counter In the
0 Rice, and by the Yews Boys.
Pohl/ 41.1 from the moil office, on s large blanket dee
•et, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. angle poplin?
WI fll3/111?8,
sir No paper will be discontinued unless it the disorep
Oe of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are pail.
ilQr No attention will be paid to any order unless 'mom•
pintail by the money, or satisfactory reference In thli city.
tar emulated wWI the littablalonent of the Morning Port
it one of the Largest Job Printing Offices in Me city, allure all
:kinds of nark is done on the shorted notice, and most recta:n
ig bla arm.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Robs: C. G. Sprout
ATTORNEY AND .C0DN84.1.19.a L
AW-43111ce,, No
—, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. deethly
Jame, A. Lowirrke,
A TTORNEI AT LAW—Office, Yourth street, Pittsburgh
11.. between Smithfield street end Cherry alley. fdecntly
JOHN BARTON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant •ts.,
jx.3:101 PRISSUROU, PA.
Thorna• Means,
A TTORNIfir AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CTILANCIIRY.
AIL Mee, next Joor to the Poet Oftigei Steubenville, Ohio,
my 4
8. P. Hoes,
A 'MENET AT LAW—No. 100 Fourth street. Pittsburgh,
fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson'', Livery
dtnLla jeTB
C. Orlando Loomis,
A MANE'S AT LAW—Ottioe, lourt4 Rtreet, above Wood.
/7473-
R. B. Carnahan,
A. TTORNIIY AT LAW—Office on Fourth etroot, between
Oherry Riley and °rant street. Je2:y
J. N. lll , Clowry,,
A TTORNTET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Omen in
A
Bakewelrf Buildingq, on ()rant Rtivot, jot
A TrOIINEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth f•trt , et, &born and
A
near SmithtL,ld. marlr:y
Patrick lilcsELetutzt,
ALDERMAN OF TRIRD WARD.
OFFIOE corner thant and Fifth struutB, (formerly ocru
pied by Alderman Lewiej where all buAinem pertain
ing to the &nee of Alder - noun and Justice of the Peace will
be promptly attembal to. tobl:3m
ISlTlLFuckmmiter, Alderman.
4)PNICII, Gram street, between ktJurt,lt at and Diamond
att y. Convoyanciog of all kla , ls dons with the grrat.
Aast care and legal accuracy. Tales to Real Hlitate examln
ete.
IFFICE No 417 PENN :.tree[, 1,t,11.,a the canal and
Vl °Mara street, Ithlt Word. All bur•in,, ,
to the oinco of on Alderman or Jurdtce of the l'eace, will
3.4 n promptly attended to.
Si- Bonds, Mortgadeo, and other doenmenta, drawn with
nettnecs and despatch. fent 11.1. f
11. Alit., SUttO EtlN UM:NTIST, (r.uc•
•-•- ceosor to G. 'W. lfiddlej . No 114 Smithfield
4-4 - .../111, Loom, from S'to 1 o'clock, and
ram 2 Lo b o'clook.
J SCOTT. DESTIsT, Fottah rcr,t, LI • do,
et,
~„„• west of Market.
/ Am:: OFFICE llootts —From rine A. Pi. to Elv
P. M.
Curling, itobartaon ofk.. Co.,
ANUFAC'rUiLhlitii OF Clll'. PhES: , hi) N D PLAIN
FLINT G LASSWAR trearliou No. 14 00l
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh
fierAll other kinds of Ulan.. or.. and WindoV , Mass, at
low market prices.
Jacob MlCoillailer,
WIR-XS& LE and rotall Olga; Lunt iliacturftr, azaiJ
er In all kinds of To'bacoo, Su idT, and Gists,
Fifth street, Pittsbur,rh, ra.
conatuntis on band a large supply of all th.
variow bran-is of Imperial eigk, jrM
John flioorhen.d.
WIIf)LESALE (IROCER, ANP COMMISSION MER•
CRAM, for the self , of iti; Metal and sod
Produce zerierally, No. 27 Wood et r,t. tt.hurgh Iftp24
_
neysnar 4a. Anderson,
(9un•.caeore to Jonhns Ithod,is .t Co.)
WI - MLR-SALE in foreint Fruits, Nuts, Spices,
Confectionary, Sugars. Ar., No. Na W0,...1 street, oppo-
Bite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittshurch. np2
Fleury R. GolUna,
VOIIWARDING AND COIIVI.OOIJN DIERCIIANT, and
Whole.eale neater in CheeFe, Itu.ter, Seeds, Fish, and
Produce generally. No 25 Wood etre t. rittsburgh Leas r 0
B. T C. ,ittorgina,
BOOII3BLI.Bit. AND .ST VIBON elie--hs- al w•y no hau I
a geuentl tiaiOrtment achOol, nal fil•u k
Books, PH ritua4, Coat wad Cm,nnd
140.104 Woo I stres.t, Et.t. •tnl, L'lt.L.l.4.lrg
Wante-.1, It.ace and Tnrineni berso,. apltEly
WILLIdaI KILLEN., l'ania Wm. alcirr , JUN, I'.tcsbur;ll.
railler Ct Itick.stuon,
WII.OLESALIt 01.1,X71711S,lutps•tur,"( Lirandiett, icten
acul ettgars —Non. 172 arta 171, car n,r or I, s du and
Liberty otrest, Pittsburgh. Lou, Nulls, Cutork Yekrus
c gro tan tl y on hnn , l. iY2O
Wm. Carr C. Cu.,
(Wm. Carr, late of t to. srm of J. P.vt krr d Ca.)
NIT !SOLI:SA ORI
SA Denkr.lu Forri f m
V and Brariviirg, Old Monon, r -vvtleta ml.l
ky, No. Commerclul Itmr, Libor ty tlrevt,
Pe. j..t; v
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TARALER IN O.3I:NTILY PRI/DI:Ca, olers t r
'toe!, of ;;rwer,,, ,ele.a.o I fig family u I.
4 every variety an.l ~•oLtil I at
St.aam AI-, Dried Frua, , , t , orei,a and Don,.a.k.
Prue-are ta4.en in eictiane fnr met-6%nd,',
.C. it. D. hai pro^are I a fall of Lan Ireth'd
Warrlit.t.,l Garden wed;, and atlentloo ot all I,
tare.ted in rural affairs. pull
EMIZZEM
• . •. .
English. a. I.4.lchardson.,
CIOMMIS.iION AND YDrIV:A.I:I4 NI; 11 FACLIA NT?, end
Wholesale I , ,s!er , in F.b, lisc. n ,n I On, and Pre 111,
generally. Waronou, formerly ar , ,• ied 6r Iturbry•lg.•
loghram, No. Ho Water and 11,0 I+lm sure;, Illtabnrgh,
Penn, few
(..;onami.sion
runt E subeerfbei , hnte opene...l a bonito for tbe whore
po-te, xi NN. 17 :;sinitbtleilil atre t, four door,. above the
Biononzaheila Ilouen. We will purchwi, or receiTe, one,
minion, for asia, coni.iii, - nment.i of Flour, ltdeon, Cheei.e,
Corn, Osta. Barley, Flax Seed. Gra, Semi. Ruled Hay. kr .
upon which we will !wake adv or purettitee at the beet
market rates for r i aeh novel A Lii Et) d CU.
.Jannea (11 , Laugikiin,
I) I.ILLEI: IN UIII I / 4 .113K110:1, P11.1.1t,L..11t. F 1,01711, HAWN,
No. 10, corner Smi aud 1 , ,,t street., Pitt..
btireh, N. novrt
-
LI YOUNG
T. U. Young G. Co
Y. 39 SAW /Plll erect, tpposile etty
MANOFACTDIIEIIS OP CABLNET Vl;l:m . ruKt: AND
CHAIRS, of every deKriptiom Materials and work.
manship warrantsd, and sold at reduce !prir,s. CNI.•• tO,,
ttn packing for land and wet, onrilwe. aug3l
Wm Vag by, Jr.,
CILOTELING AND S!'011E,
Fifth atreot, Pittsburgh. Clothing made 47. order, in
good style, sod at moderate rotor.
kt... It A. G. Duncan.
OLESAIJi G11.04.:1411.8, and Doolorr in Produce, For
nufrllltiorg'; O'd 51onoog,boi.
Wind Whig r, No. ".:`JI Llb.rty Kt.; ri , t .burgh, Pa. ljy'-'7.y
A. Tit:idle
w ILESA LE and_ holed( Soddlo, Ilernoss
• - Trunk, 'Yahoo and Carpet lleg monuforto rrr,
N 0.1.06 Wood et., Pittsburgh, 1 1 / 4 . ..17. 2 f'"7
J 1.1.31•11. or
'
WIIOLESA Lit wad Itotail boater In Nlu.iral Instrument,,
Pianos, Music, School Bookt. and Stati'mory, No. I=2
‘Wnod street- jgol
John W. Untler cat. Co.,
AV A RDI NU 11. N 0 COMMIS lON NIIO.OIIANT 3
Dens , ra in all kinds of Pittgbur{h manufactures. Lead
~ Pipe antLEbeet Lead, 67 Front street. eep--` ,
_
__
Enterpriserr Works.
No. 136. j^oex/ street, aird door beta ta Virgin all: y.
DOWN A TETLEY would call the nt;,entiou of iip , etina
JO marl ID their lama a.aorltnera of G one, 11.111 e, uud Ile
.
votriog Pistols, the flargest; and, Went sele , eted Ft, t; ever
opened Itithicimartet. together *llll a general e.,,ortnieut
• of hardware, Cutlery, Tocia and Fiehiug Taohle, all of which
, •
lye ofblt at the ioureet poadiLle prices 1., Cold purctill.,..rx. or
• fur good approved paper. merlB
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. ,
6 .‘ copftrtn.tolip Notice.
'-'„1 Tula :Dkir A:priLlith) assoriated with me
' p..-nagn Tu.auln 4 r and SA ML. C. CI,A N
both of whom have been for many years In my establish
went, and are already extenalvely and favorably known to
my customer's and the public generally a s superior work-.
men, and of correct busineee habits. We bops by this urliOrl
of experience and arti4ti, —e,preially In the watch
partment ; by keeping a large and well selected stork
goods; by selling at moderate prises, and by close attenti, , :l
to buckaroo, to merit a liberal share of patronage. To my
• old friemais and the public in general, who have for many
year. pest PO liberally patronize t my business, I return my
thanks, and solleit for the new firm a continuance of Find.
lar (Ayers.WIL6ON.
Pittsburgh, April'
WA . l4pon, Turbott Cr, Claney,
ATM MAILERS, i IEWZLItII.S and 911.,VE.8.8M1T1 L 6,
67 Market greet, corner Fourth. Imo`,
Now Collen and" Carriage Factory I
• s JOITABTON, 133.0THER8 & CO.,
Cbrner Rd.= and 13elmont sircelz, Alletilteny
WOULD respectfully Inform (Lair friend
Kr s is and the public generally, that th , y hev.•
4 - 06 *-
commenced the manufacture of Carriage:.
' Itarouches,Rockaways. 8 4%i...811910s and
Chariots in all their various styles of finish find proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durabili.
ty and beauty of finish. ll.epuire will also be attended to
on the most reasonable terns. Using In all their work the
beet Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel ootin•
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will Le
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a roll, before purcha
sing elsewhere. ootaily
J. T. JODFEMON....— .D. T. Jo letAux.x.
Ricelslor Carriage Factory.
JOENSTON, BROTECRit & CO., PRAOTICSI COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, All. ,
ghoul city, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockativaysi Bugoies,
Baggage Cara, &c., made in all their vitriol:ls styles, with
strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using inn I
their work the best Junista Iron and en/Stern hickory. ,
pairs attended to OD the most reasonable tomato. They f,-.1
confident that all who may favor theca with their patron
-104 *Bibs p . edietly satisfied On trial of their work.
.vrtni Pittsburgh and blanohesterihrrnibusee pose every Of
teen minutes during the day. 0ct2.5:1y
PITTSBURGH COACH PACTORY.
IL BEGELow L. !MENEM LIZOROR ALBERT
. Bigelow 4r, Co.
- SUCCESSORS TO E. H. BIGELOW, No. 46
Dlamend alley, near Wood greet, Pito
burgh—Coaches, Carriages, Phaetons, i . l -
gi es, and every description of fa.ncy
_beauty of donlrn, elegance of finish,
to order,
and flashed In a manner unsurpassed
and durability of motarf,d.. RED lof worrvantskip,
AB work warranted. nov9
LIVERY ANIS - BALE
worw. STABLE,
oo orner Dlftmond
aprl4:tf anpdrrrCbsßemarrymalpitty
(10 DOZ. LEMON SYRUP
21" Irussorted do in store , mud for emir. by
iYI9 do W oo d it, opffirtti tb. of Cb4.l^e.
s,• _ .
TRH SATII/IDAY tORNLO POST
D. El. 11.1.2. en ,
William Wilson, Alderman
BUSINESS CARDS
F. LL Draro,
Psi
iiOBEST U. PATTiEISON9B
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE ' , POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 'WREN PAIDBTEICTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
.. Joseph Fleming,
ftniccsasoa To 1. ancoa • co.
l
I C ORNERMABEIST STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantlY on hand a full estairtment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery,and all articles pertain
ing to his business.
tar Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compoun led at
all hours. 15:97
701 IN rumnso
Fleming Brothers,
18000113 PORE 10 I. KI DD • 00.]
j~rIIULEBALE DOOGIBTB, No. 60 Wood street, Pitts.
V burgh Po. Proprietors of 1)r. BrLane's Oelebrsted
Vermifuge, Liver PiUS, &e. j.lO
John Haft, Jr.,
succcsso aTo jji u'ouvrtr.]
WHOLESALE AND RATALL DRUGGIer, and dealer
In Paint/40118,14e Btufila, to ,141 Wood otreet, three
door, below l'lren Pittaburgh. apr4:mdely
WII 0 LESALE DEALER. IN BOR NIG N WINES, BRAN •
DIES, CIGARS, OLD MONONGAIIELA AND BYE
also, Rectifying Distiller, No .8 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wines, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica. Spirits, 8L
Croix and Nay England Eum,Clarets,Champaigner,Eicotch
Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old .
Monongahela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars: lialfBpanish and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challenge competition.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labeled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all sizes, I respectfully on oxamloa-
Von of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. apr3:ly
Jetwes Msltlugsr
IVIONONOATIKLA *PLANING MlLL,.—Wonldmarwetent
ly inform his trlends and Ow publto,•that his new on
te.blistiment Is new In full operathm, and that he Is pro-
pared to furnish Boat Calk., and till all orders for Finned
Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, plane I on one or bath sides, constantly
on hand.
Doom, and hlonldinge of every description, made t
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find It Glands advantage
to glee him amid!, es he ran new familial them with planed
stuff suitable for every denriptiou of work.
1:E!!•=1!!!
Herron Q. Cri•swell,
1
)1 LL AND lIIIA,SB FOUND?.II.S, anti Manufacturers. of
I .11 kinds of 'trout Work, Locomotive Steam kugine,
Plumbers, tie. Also, Cotton Batting !dal. ufacturers.
Foundry ou Rebecca street, AlleWaeny city.
Unlee and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
/kir Old Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work,
or etch paid. °niers left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to fett9.ly
in. GRAFF.
• Graff. Uelslnger tr. Oran*,
lATESTEIiN FOUNDRY, No. Wood street,
TV burgh, Pa.
C xqing FtovoK Plain and Punry ()rules,
Co - al and Wood Storrs, Pain sod Fancy Venders,
Parlor Cloves, sad and Doi; Irons,
11011 , NW Ware, Pot - titbit. Forges,
Fugar Kettivo, T..a Kettles,
Store Kottles, Wagon Boxes, Imlals
W. I, 1 , 311i11 W MAIR. .... .... LICLITLEL
ml t Is, Moir & Llunter,
(Late Smith A Sinclair.)
WtIOLESALF, (MOMS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS.
SION II6RCII iNTA, and Dmlers in ail Mode or
Pitt4burgh Manufatures, 17.1 Second and 151 First street,
PittAbomh, Pn. fenw
rutllE OLD PRINTING ESTAIILIBI.IIIK2:T, (late John•
I Ptnn t Pt<ekton,) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehouse, id prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Commendal. Canal and Steamboat Job Drintlnz end Rook
Bin :in...., and furnish every article in the Malik lla k, Paper
and Stationery line, at the edit rtest notice and on the most
mavoualile term,
II lank itoak and tataticnery Warehottee, Printing Office
Pod Book Ili ralery, corner of Market and Second pt. nnrld
Ziortls-W astern Police Agency,
NO. 89 WASIIINLUON cercer of Decrte
ILLINOS
E=!
DrVuTE TUnU ATTEXTIoN tto ',nit 'RA1...02110T,
. . .
DETECT' VE PUI.ICS BUSINESS
I o for Slates of lllluois, and Indian
nalil9Litf _
fir 11.8 I.e. firm of JONES t (11)1.1g, haring boon disnol•
tip the heath of John P nn ttrn th Imre .ch
bun Itnnn DI enb.l Item setll he ettlivd by the unclerettrorti,
their ottlee, of rner and Itirgt
Ind.. AC JON XS, hi arriving Partner.
httsburgh, September 30, ISSI-10,..t1::y
MANUIUCTIIIIILIC Bprlog and Votes SLard. Plongb
slob .40l l'Ion o ;h ‘Ving.; Coact) and Shptir
Naz Tapor, patont. eer.w. Mail and
111.1°11...r...1 Iron Aal,,—corner ct tlone and firrA &trekte,
IltrabuTgb, Po. oct=al
D. B. 'Log trio &
1 - A NI) ACT I.; of ILJGIL:I,' Impror,d f too , l
.Y . A. Cultivator Ter,b. vtli, carper Rum and liroLetreet.
,tlly
PHA.burgh aiding $c hoot.
It•lhltitT 11 PAlTEtist , N, Propri-tor, corner
/7„Zol Diamood et.reet and Ch-rry eliey. The tubscriber
rrattectf all) aanourtces to the Ladles sad Gentle.
i'ittitburgh t that he 11.6 recautly erected a RIDING
tt-C.1001., which in i.t.)int 01 Pi:" ,C.l.l.lll3oliioUFTlPtii and adnp.
tntivo, outlet:tie:4y excels Soy futhilar ,'otabliahmeot In the
lolled Stated Ito lotc - abi.trt is ae,-essiltle from all parts a:
the city, white Ito ht 11 t ant! airy ..ituati.to render. it etty,-
, tatly malted to the promotion of Ih-altb, by thi, =wet agree
ebl• eyerchet. The Norm are &elle and well trained, ant
the proprietor rledg, hituvelf that ab pain , or expense
will to eq•ared to mak• to etetabliehmeut the firtt to the
et - modem. 4' of the rob] ir on= If
the hard C. Hocking,
A n
R N
o L s ' FA Cj oo l ; Ec k ,
0 1 . to
ss l 1
r i. o r icr .s T l t i. A v rr icß ,:
N U L ? .1 1, F I , F c t. :
a FRAMES, Pluto end Ornatnentod, No. it lit Clair
t.t.r,t. All kinds rl CompoNltlon Ornsmentx, for I , tram
Er. MI ot tlitding and It gildln,t, In on',
Ullt Moulain s for Pr ernes, and rrtml. Famish
Ingo, •, rtto,r-nvitit. and I.lthotirat,tu., for .nlo
the-ImpnireSnr fblutnnp ren,tor,..l in ;Le
be-t mane.,
. .
All prune• 7 - 0111 u fswtur Ed In this ageb
lishruunt may be rleatind without Injury, with auap and
. .
Call and se.. No. 21 St , "!air Pitt.hurett• lattAtlrtt
J.
TRNETIAN BLIND MANUFACCUR.F.R. has recovered
V his health so as to resume his old business, and has
near
hit IiLLND MANUFACTORY, at No ht Fifth street,
near tlie Peat alike, between Wood and Smithfield, where
he has on nasortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and
fang y worsted and rilk trimming., sod is prepared to fill
any order In his line, on the moot reasonable terms. Hie
work is warranted to glee satisfaction or money refunded.
e d - o.d Blinds repaired.
.Td - Please give him a sail, as he can't be beat in week
roatehip molly
HAVE sold my Int ..rent in the btudrieso os Long, Miller
.t. Co., to 11. A. Long. who, with John Phillip, will oon.
tin oe at the old stand, iio 109 Front street. 1 cordially rw
commend the new firm to the inttrOnagy of my friendr.
Fitt/Mut . t;II,J uly 29,18154. El. MILLIKR.
. .
S. A. Long d Co.,
13ELL AND lilt kSti VOUNDSItt3, AND CAS VITTEltii.,
1) Invite attention to their ettock of Chandeliera, liretok
ets, PetlautB and other fixtures. We fit up t mares with
U.+ And 6tonan, make Urals Casting , of all kind. to order,
furoishasiiroul rump. and Tank Yittings, and keep Arai
/I:Ultima Metal comegisntly on baud.
myr ic
DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY.
No. 20 Fifa street, first earner abow Market greet,
PITTS 81./ ha 11, PA.,
INIIII.IIIE will be found the lorgeot and best segorted
VI , stock of 11081E1t3 over afore I for eels in this city.
Pori - lasers will find It to their otiventece to rail et this
ectubliehment end mamba., for themselves; it is All I need
to Insure their custom. C. DALY.
Y. 11.—Romember the 011.7. AP STOCKIXO Coatena.
febl:y o — . D.
rptlE subitcriber haring the exclnaire right tr. tnannfac.
I torn end !MI SWEENEY'S HOT AI AND SMOKE
ir3SUMING FURNACE, Ls prepared to many« orders, and
contract for heating buildings with the moot rya:morainal
Fero OiCt , now in use. ne attention of those interested to
rolicited. Any information can he lied of A. BRADLEY,
NOL 2 and 4 Wood 'Arcot, or of J. BA ItNih)Lidt
det.24:tf ) Iran City Steve Warehouse, No. 134 Wood et_.
..X6EPLI J. ULAN
]AMTSLIXII
Ledlle do Ulam,
(Rtureenors to Mulvany St Ledli•.)
ANCFPLOTORgItS of Cut, Moulded, and Plain, Flint
1 and Paney Colored I/ LASPWARR, and dealers is all
kinds of Windo• tl iaso, Flasks, Vials and Bottles Ware•
house tomer of Ltarket and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
mh&dly
Itewoval.
11 11111.156 N, Idanufactnrer of every variety of Viala,
J. lintles and Window Glass, Black Porter, Wine and
Claret Bottles: Demijohns and Carboys; alto, Flint Glass
in every variety. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Becond, and 133
First street, Plttebtirgh. Pa. mh2B
1. W. Chadwick,
DBALER IN KENTUCKY LEAP TOBACCO, RAGS
AND PAPER, No. 149 wood a treet, below Sixth, Pate
burgh, Pe.
Jur The hlgheet inigket price, in CASH, mad for
RAGS. ap20:15.
El=
Atwell, Lee At Co.,
WHOLESALE. GROCERS. Produce and Coma:llselon
literohatits, and Dealers in Pittsburgh idanufseturea,
Nn Wood Fatted, botaroen Wuter and Front otreota, Pitta
bure.h. ar.lB
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
rpris CU PARTNERSILIP heretofore existing between
JOSITUA RHODES and PHILIP REYHRR, in the
holevele fruit and Confectionary Busineers, is this day
dissolved b 9 mutual cousenL The business of the firm will
be Fettled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is author'sed to re
ceipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA 11111 lb KR,
Nlarela 27th, 1456. I'lll Ll REY ,11
The undersigned hare this day formed a Partner
ship, under the name, firm and style of RHYMER at AN•
DEMON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and
Confoctionary huaineiss, No. 39 Wood street
t HILIP RHYMES.
ROBT. J. ANDERSON.
Ptttebnrgh, March 27th, 1859.
.47. - In retiring from the Confectionary buAlness, I cheer•
fully recommend kini.rs.linytuor A Anderson Co my &tondo
nod cußtcanere. JOB LIDA RHODES.
.1 - Ittsburgh, March 27th, IKSB
Removal.
QPRINGER lIARBAUEII3 A CO. have removed to No
1.,j 295 Liberty street. .
BPRINOZIL ........... FORSYTH.
Springer Harbaugh & Co.,
(Succeg.=orc to S. Ilatugh,)
oittEMBION AY.I) PORW'AR NO IiIERCHANTt3
r
Dealers in Wool and Produce poem' Iy, No 296 Liberty
greet, Pittsburgh, P. apt,
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f
_ - ..‘,., , 1'' , ; r r1i Vt.' ",,,,,..
.COCHILAII TLIUINO
LINMZEI
Ml=
I=l
IM=lll
Pinkerton at Co
Isaac Joni's,
=II
IZEIZZECII
Con•ntne the Smok•
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
aii
BUSINESS CARDS
11. L. Marshall,
,ct.ccessor to 11. L r. )
pQI IMALat AND 00119.11 S 810 N MEP.CLIANT,
No. 139 Liberty greet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
crone—R'. 91'Clintock A Bros.; Kremer A Rohm;
Brown 6 Hirlapatrick; Murphy, Tiernan A Co.
Pittsburgh. May 24, 1855--(m3,24,3m• )
litssolution of Co-Partn•rditlp.
rpnE FIRM OF LI YINGOTON,IIOOO EN ,t CO.. Proprie
-1 tore of the PITTSSUILOC NOVELTY WORKS, was
dideolved, by the death of Mr. Joint .1. Roaatu, ou the Ilto
of Mtvelo het.
. .
The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be ezullnued
In all Its braneh , e by the surviving partners, u,,der the
name and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A CO., who
will also settle up the affairs of the late tires.
L. R. LIVINGSTON,
CALVIN AbIANIS,
J. K. MOORIINA D,
Pittsburgh, Pa, May 4, 1861,. I W. COPELAND.
ll=
John Bl'Clookey & Coq
110LIC8A LE AND ItNTAIL CLOTILINO /el Ell.
CIIIANT;+, No SS Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The subscribers respectfully intornt their t Id customers
and the public In general, that they liars this day ussocia•
ted fheutselyett in the above business, under the firm of
!MIN MN-ILO:31(1Y A Cu. They respectfully etolicit a share
of public patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them
selves respectively. feb9
Boots awl Shoos.
SPLAUCITILIN, No. Ifft Fourth street, nearly opposite
the .11alloes office, f. man ufft:turlo,f tientlemen't , fires
Boots, Low ifhoes, floe sod butinn,l; Congress and Button•
ed liaiters; Ladies' Banta, half Boots, Jenny Linda, Slip
pars, and Yrench Larhlog limiters. of every e..10r and shale;
'fancy` XW and Fatln't alters, I,f the fdf.,es
and Children's do., of every variety .
•
v. B —All kl to order. on short notton. inul9
. .
ISoidiere bounty Lands and laalrns
against Government.
I%V ILL procurn li,unty Laud Warraut, for sol.liorr.,their
Wittoirn and It Icor Chi 11.1,,, and attend to tut urn. to
the •. Court ,•It Outing," rannutly ontablislu,l by Oangrn , .4.4.
Ottkv, Nn. 11n rhirl strut, ono .lnr übove nunth'inkl nt.
Murat 19 1855--(mb2U) OIIAHLRY N (1 - I,olt
&.w Seed Store.
JAMES WAILDB.OP Wars foe sale CANAIIY DI RDR of
the most impro•ed breed, being very hasty, and fine
singers. Bird Besds—Canary, tinny. Millet, Itope nod mix
ed Seod. BOUqUell , will be furnished 05.mp0,e..1 of the finest
PLAIWEBB, viz: C m.l.aa hoot , Bodo, lieliotnmes, /0.1.
Evergreens (in polo) for Chri•dontei Trees, loom the Seel and
hor_ticultural Store, No. CI fifth L. near Wood. dee.s.o
Bounty Lands.
101114 urnieraigned COLltintleu to obtain Bounty Land War.
runts. The present bill gives to all a hers .rood In
any war sines 1.790, 160 acres. )soma moderate.
LUKE oociienotrr, 1 Diann.' alley,
between Wood at. and Diamond.
Now Ilottllag 1111•Liablin4at•vit.
t, h m a r . n o entrrire4ll,l3:oo pa
In rtnxraLip to
nt 6 tl Liberty street, Neville Hall.
Thoy have e..nstantly on band n roper - 16r artiete 'Ol
INDIA ALE. put up in pint bottles. bealara and (muffler
will find It to their uivnntage to give rta a nail, nod esvu.a.
lon for themselves.. We aLo I,3We a ea porter article of
PORTER, nARSAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER..
Tel,ms ae faveraLle an any other bonne In tho city. MI
order% put up at abort notlea. BOID d Z.lolt. LON,
jolt4ln No tiR Libortv 111111.
tuurtoN
FOR INVENTIONS AND PATENTS
And Agency for the Purchase and Sale of Patent
Rights and Patented Articles
310Sitd ➢. E.A.roN
E33112231=1=
runE rulnerribent hove long beret ne.ittninted with !dr.
.s.tosEs B RATUN, and hoer no healtati , n In redoul
mending Mud to all alio may with to employ He eheT•llll.,
a.nagergthq.u., , f undoubted in Ity and tudetatigahle In
dtletry, in who...ever:lona weer redian,e may be plaeol .
Needle 11 Crotg, Itoblneon, Jr.,
W. 11. Denny, Onabran,
Jac.. Wrod, 11. Childs A un ,
P. It Friend, N llonnee A .S no,
Kant, A Wade, KrinClur A Rehm,
IA In Phillip , , L It Idelooton,
WIIPOZI Il'nl N Jobnetort,
A W. Loot:lie, Andrea Full:,
Pnteburgl.t, Novemberlt:th, 1851.
_ .
Writiug Clas•es—tinfr's collage
iienilemon end Ladle. Day and ilvening Writing
CI ON, ntli centime open duritig the summa under
ND J. D. Wi,liams, env.. eariou. iitylai of Gent ecinen nod
Utak.' Writing are K. univereally admiral. No igeielmons
of l'enmarohip are ealitnnal at the door bat Lhuoe ex.ccu tad
by the Teacher to the Inautution. Thu l'rincipal Halms no
mooopoly " nor " pate. t for hie Insirien, nor did he get
iinaitut.P.n chartered to sell out, tai bran repeatedly
done In tide city.
Oatal..meri nod isdlo.' Vigitiu4 Carll4 I, Mr
H'Sllh.mi nrontaall,l rrylr. Sll kincin Oro=len CAI Pr.
maushlp 03.,ut...1 to crtirr. m➢'Ll:daer
New Intelligence Unice.
f1 , 1:11; nul, - rioar L.e Jun - 1 ,..rd an INTELUGENCE
OFFICE. at No .110 Lit:arty rtre•t, tc 11a.• • oil know*
oda., of .lan ;ham; u. nhi, Aca.ni, and en Le tfia
Itarplortn4 Aanut 1.. r the a °tang ltilala bonloty of Pitts
nurzl, f o r r ~arty taro rams, tan flatter- blenaalf that bar
know iodara• of 11,. uy and ib SiL.- a .ria, Liar great (rod;
ti in furnistaina: bnuackrap.a.r. wila LAT , . and al, in tad,
tog bo)e,,fri,. an I a:1 o,tlar. •oalaing farruplornorct.
The patrousara of the public la rolb-it...1 Term., .ary, and
a•ory allort u..”..1 to .3.•• rat eel. t I
)et GA111111. 1 .1. 1111111
A. Milliken &.
AVE ON !LAND. rrt h lr Irw.teriKire CABINET end
jj CU A Ilt MANI: M t• - r, Nr. GI rrothlriPrl.ll.l.r..4.
11.,zer I‘,..rortmeto or op.! rime Forirtturr., will II
they will 411 IS per r.r/1 .1.104,1ary.
Terno.---.• - •aoh ..o'v
Ail Vii an. IC. St• v • nanin - ........0.e to roan of• •
thro. CA RIN ET \‘' 1t: E of ',err 1...7-1110ot, nt lon
oh! I,,l‘tt I, , -, , t co, : I,b , rty ar..l SoT•h•11 ...ro••••h•
UN Illil:TAIS 1 Nti anonaml to, in w . ! It• 1., to h. •
Ch•rles
1 : 10118E1 dlit)litt &'lt fiL KAC hen .r.-t.-0e
and ..ornlth - ..h0n.. Itri • R r•hop on Cherry el Iry,
between 1131.,1 and tn.Urtil tstre•ts, v here he to prepered
to ..o all work in his itne with the utmoet peotutoitchle
Hawing had long experhtcce in the, trw.inesta, he re•pertfully
solhltx the patronage of hid Old onStonter. nod the pul..ho
generally. j)-2.1
GRAND PIANO,
MAI , E HY
NUNNS & CLARK, NEW YORK
of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Is respect
fully inTited to cal; a, the Vito+. Store r.
of the subscribers, No b 3 FIFTH ST , and
•,..
examine a supert.
Full Grand Plano, pries 51000, 1
Prom the Factory of NeN: , •l'l A. CI, N.t. York. Tbt.
elegant Instrument 1, ma le In the BETII lAN
STYLE," the ornsinents, front ple,e+ and le, helm:
rately curved out of SOUL , IiOSEWIX , I , . It is full o,.e' n
(rtan(l., tb. Inr4eBl dirrler sine, .1 , 1. ru roi La 01 ‘141.101. 4. ,
power, and liquid sweetness Of tone, 0 proooumed alto
gether nusurpassable.
The subscribers will he happy to re, - elye visits of
their friends and the nubile It general, not show them
thtough their elegant new establishment.
Li. lif..Ell4dt A SRO,
Sign ,1 tL. Golden harp,
mjlB No. fin Fifth street.
r.. )— C
i ,
r ; ra . : -20 . •
1) , ' A r '
~..
CLIAILLOTTE BLUME,
NO.llB WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, is just re,
Delving a large stock of PIANOS, of the latest styles,
from the Factories of
BAUMGARDTEN &. GRINS, ilamburgh;
IIAs.,LET, DAVIS & CO., Boston;
GAINES, BROS. & CUMMINGS, New York;
A. B. REICIIENBACII, Philadelphia:
Together with those of other makers, at prices from 5725 to
$1,000; including every variety and style, from the plain
but substantial iron frame Piano, to the most elegantly
carrel Lenin XIV. style, Square and Grand Pianos.
Arrangements have been made with the manufmturerr,
by which their instruments ore sold lower by their axelte
sive agents here then In the East, and without the midi-
Count cost and risk el transportation.
Every Piano sold by the subscriber Is warranted perfect
In every respect, and a written guarantee will be given II
required. CEIAItbOTTE BLUME,
aucle No. 1125 Wood street.
PIANOS 1 PIA.MOS 1
51 NU FACTORED BY C1111:15LERI NO SONS, Boston,
and fur male by JOHN H. MELLOR.,
No 81 Wood street, between Diamond alley :drp1, 8 .71 , q 8 481;:g
and Fourth street. Just received from the '
manufactory of Chickerink Sons, Boston,' t
and for sale tneor4ably at Boston prices—
Two of their first class Seven Octave Pianos, Louis XIV
style, with carved Melee, Legg, lyre, music deck, ho. /tr.; Co
ished bark and front alike. Tills 111 considered by persons
of Mete to be the mutt beautiful pattern now made. Price
$5OO each.
Two first clime Seven octave Platoon, With rervel rase,
lyre, new style of fluted lima, the lyre and ends of lwautlful
cars. d tracery work; finished back and front alike. Price
$450 each.
Three elegant Rosewood, plain double round corners.
Seven Octave Pianos, finished back and front alike, and
with Chickering's Patent iron Frame. Price $4OO each.
Two carved Rosewood P/ 4 octave Pianos, with new !Lyle
Outd legs, carved case, musi desk, and the usual openings
filled with beautifully carved tracery wurk , finished beck
and front alike. Plies $425 each.
Three elegant Rosewood, plain double round corners,
octavea finlahed back and front alike ' and with (Ibickering'a
Patent Iron Frame. Price $376 each.
Seven ltosewood and Black Walnut Si: OCtave Pianos, all
made as well and with the Rime rare as their first eines ri.
anon, and with Chi,k-ring's Patent Iron Frame.
URA ND PI ANUS.
00 ,. of Chickering & Sons' New Wale, full oven OCIIITe
Grand Pianos, of immense power, brilliancy, and SR eetneon
of tone, with their New Patent Action, which relators the
touch so light and elastic that it ran be played on by the
most delicate hand. Price $760.
THE NEW PAELADI GRAND PIANOS
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Alec, one or their now Parlor (]rand Pianos, an entirely
new invention, and particularly adapted for Parlor use.
Price $660. . .
PIANO STOOLS.
A new lot of Piano Stools lout received.
For Bale by JOHN U. MELLOR, SI Wood st.,
between Diamond alley and Fourth street,
Sole Agent for Cli lOR NEMO It SONS, for Pittsburgh and
Western Pennsylvania. auz2B
(AF EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for Railroeils, Ca
-1,...) mils, &e., fur velzbing Hey, Coal, Ore, and Merchnn.
Mee generally. Purehasers may feel assured that they can
be supplied with a superior and reliable article, and run
ne rbk.
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Each Scale is guaranteed correct, and it (after trial) no
found satisfactory, ran be returned without charge.
Factory at the old stand, eatabliehi.4l for thirty years, car
ner of Ninth and Melon etreeta, Philadelphia.
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PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1855
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MISCELLANEOUS
WOOD WE LL'S
FURNITURE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
EMBRACING EVERY STYLE Olr
vuttNirutur.,
ROSRIVOOD, MAIIOGANY AND WALNUT,
SUITABLE FOR
PARLORS,
CHAMBERS - ,
AND DINING ROOMS.
EQUAL TO ANY 1N
NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA,
AND AT LOWER PRICES.
/Kir Every article made by band, and warranted.
Cabinet Bieber*
Supplied with any qunntity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS
on renew:4l)ln terms.
Hotel• and Steamboats
FURNISHED AT TELE_SHORTEBT NOTICE.
Warorobms, Nos. 77 and 79 Third street,
sow?. PITTSBURGH, PA.
ARTHUR'S PATENT 4^:aliTia,
Self-sealing Cans= r§
For Preserving Fresh Fruits,
Tomatoes, ( 5-c.,
DT nintnirricAL SEALING. ' U. 1 1 ,11
rfIITESE CANS, which are sealed by the linueekeeper
without the aid of a Unner, and opened sully without
injury to the can, are rapidly coming into general use.
Full directions for putting up fruit accompany the cans,
and the work is so cosily performed, that by their use every
family may have areell Fruit and Tomatomi on their talkie
all winter at ALICOMOT prices.
PltiOd —Pint Cane, $2: Quart, $'2,50 Half Gallon,
$3,50, Three QUart.+, $4,%5. Gallon, 55 per dozen. The
dlikilaa stair DOM., In under to ,at,,,,re ~,onom. , in trap,
portation.
ARTHUR'S CAN, which is closed with a lid rover - in; the
whole top, so that when open it may be clear:owl like any
other vessel, has been fully approved by the Farmers' Club
of the Altaltlaal Institute. Nee York It took a Drat totals
diploma over all other self sealing cans at the late Fair In
Cincinnati, and was awarded a motel at the MO •hauler.'
Fair held thin vpi tog at the Smiths mien Institute, WaSb
Ingion City, D C. It la claimed to be the best Can to the
market
M=M=tMEI
Por sale, wholesale and retail, at the Chinaand Qut.en ,
WAIF Slurp , of II 111 III" II it/ It ,
IT2 Won.l strroi. Pittsburgh
Coal Work• for Male.
Li I XTY TEIREIFI ACILES OF LAND, with DSO aores of Coal
0 attached, and all the improvements thereon in sucuess.
operation. Paid Farm is sitnatsd on the SI nongshela
Oyer, It miles above Pittsburgh, and is supplie4 with
11 , 610 House, Dam, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and
1110 exert nil harbor
The rein of C'ol, firs feet thick, end cannot be All rpeutw
RI quality Yer further partleulare apply to
NICJIOL'eIN a PAYNK,
No. Liberty •treet..
Jollft Jr., itg•ut,
No 20 t 1.02 . J.tv ST.",
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II Ali JUST ILECIKI NASD lb; folio w nog v.•ry arti•
clelek:—
BBANDIES. Bonk,
13 ewe Brandy, o.ery Pna,) , Liabon.
Otani Durtly 1 Co:(.upor.)
EMEIZIE2
Nant■ Oral
Wrgsl3.
Sardal Ma.!Piro, lloguet,
Howard, March A Co., Marra London Cordial,
Nan; India Madeira, ,
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Teblo do HUNDRI RS
A coon tI I Istln Sberry, ' Itutberford`o F100t.,11 A.
idensanillo do i Rarnley'H London Porter
Table do i Wild eberri Bra tidy,
Cooking Jo . AUntbe,
Antilett.
I Cara..
lIMFVIISIg Port
Pura Juke do
ordinary d, : earrlitter,
St. J ulicu Claret, Ninalta and Jars,
Malaga Dry, Young Ills. an I Mark Teas,
1:a. Sweet, kin,gliall brunnun Chmae,
Cliaampagnea, Imported [layman CS,gura, .:,f
An -11,,, various brawls.
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Vereertey. i Old Menoogeb•lo Whielry, of
Ileideeect , • all grade..
Tr , gether with .11 other e.rtleiele , rearmeeted wlr,h the
I,uel D... errlte.dr•e.
Josaptx %Plittfilo , ' t.7a - r -r rlag• itepoattory.
JOSEPLI WIIITE, nor marrying on bngl
no in hl3 fipacioue promL , o, (DOW '
lately oularo d„) on the Pitt,borgh and
areetimburg turnpike, noar the Two Mlle ',,Pae1.12
Run, botleoen L'lttoburati and Lawrearerllle, reepectlully
(a,, L.. the public to Impact hie .took of OAELIIAGEA
BOGGLES, Ae. And he particularly inform, gentlemen
Fer.r.hascra, that one price only mule. Fourteen years'
exp,rionce In tho buGueos, euablex him to plug, before hit
patron., the Name choir. eolloctku of Carriag,o so
to•ny years peat It haa beam hi. parti,ular dopartment to
sr -host from the rartoue attJ coot hatlentsst Eastern anon ,
tortnrcre. The ma:sac of hi+ neve system he ramps...—the
.., h osrey of hie arrau h tetnen;;; on; so hply ;h. loost and most
fashionable raanalantures at modsrs; ,otter.
UnensurthLereti by Ilosos beat, rs prusse, •hish lb.
mans., I, Is:orating houce; of 1,1%11300M lots he•,,,sl ;Ipso;
tb. Ors . ' ofsTooctA. loortott U. taro , r , •nt • I Jot , Etql W 1 I 11' E
• I:: ssi:. ;•sh real y ob.stry only, ea snub Is ion the ;scoot
Fonts mho: ;so ;
Incr C arrlce,rstr• I rs;i In the best In.oner.,t h
Wit; 3IANIIFAU'uoIt Y.
w its. RENTER,
Su. door, from the .4.punitsa., nnualf , U. , 0 , 11,4ff', 004 y,
T 8 FiaPA ICED TO FILL ORDIf :0 1 FOIL NVIUB, end all
I
kind:. of
11.11rmaniant.s./ Hair Work
Me 1)1,4 qu►.ity of matrrhsl in furuinhed. and I. nlire
netigfneti,rl i ueronto.d. myth
FuLToN CAIL WORKS,
FOUNDRY AND INACUINE sULOP,
SA SI) Kl, 011/U
TUT subitcriber having m0r..1 into Ids n•ar Works, re
..mtly °rooted, oorner of Water, McDonough and ehel by
atreotA, is prepared to writrnot for and uSw-uto all orders
for PAStilatl EAUG AGE. I'OnT.4IFFICE,
FREICILIT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, RASP, etni sli other
deaeript,ona of OARS.
Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all Rhos, GEARING.
ItAILILOAD CASTINCizi of all de4eriptiotm, ail other
work appertaining 1. , a Foundry and Machina Hhop.
The Foremen of the dliforent departments are acientific
and prnetleal men—on,ttly tr.m3 Eastern manufaetorlea--
lteep thenneeiret• inmruled and adept all valuat•l”
ern t% W. WETIIEREI.I
-ng?-`1:.
1410 KLOW
(otIOCZAI3OIIB TO % M. BIIiELOW,)
No. 40 [haulm:Li Alley , roar Wood street, PITTSBERGII.
0-7... r, concurs, PII.ITONf,
111.14.101V5, and every de,cript lon of YanOy
iT...0"; / Vehicles built to older, and Ilnleh-d to a
manner unsurpaawd for beauty of design,
elegance of floish, skill of werkmanalup, and durability of
underlain.
114- All work warranted.
itEVuLVSESI ILEYOLV.E.B.BI`. —Just received, by F.%
pro., direct from the manuftw- '4 - 414513M
decree, n splendid ataortment of 001.7 . 8 ;IA
ILEPEATiNtI PISTOLS., four, hyaena Nr, *AP
cis melt barrel,t, all of which try with w k.'
r.•r each at ns low price. as they
ran be bought in the city of New York. Pere. r. J”ing to
Australia aid %ill hod that theedo better
by purchasing their equipage at borne, than they ,an among
etrangere—s6 we glee pertwne n chance to trr any nt the
above PietolA before !oaring the city, and in case of a tail.
ure we refund the !Nutley. DOWN & TETLEY,
aepl 136 Wont etreset, Pittsburgh.
ALTra P. MARSIISLL .ICriLPR R. IIUEIRCI
W. P. Marshall 6 Co.,
1 MPORTFALI3 and Donlon. , In French mud Atn.riran rA
-87 Wood FU .wt, Pltt,,hunzh.
Kir Sole Aplntn for the r,llebratt.rl nmoulitcturos of
Dolleourt Part.. a og7
S.GUTOBEKT ac SON,
/ ENSIIAL COMMISSION AO LINTS for al% Sale and
jr Purchase of Ihtal &date, Collection of Rents, Borrow
it,g and Loaning Moneys on Benda nod Mortgages; also,
for making Sal. of Produce, Manufactured articles, dc.,
Ice Farmers, Mechanics and others. Office, No. D 3 Market
stivet. nug7
0. 7. anon t O. CURTIS
Brott & Curtis,
1 \ EALEILS IN lINAL ESTATft, S.r. ANTHONY FALLS,
Attune:old Ilerntory. Land bought and .1,1 through
out the Territory. Money loaned, investments made to the
beet advantage, and Land Warrants located. Also, Agents
for the mile of Lots In the town of ST. CLOUD, 65 miles
from St. Anthony, and head of navigation above the Palle,
The survey of the groat Pacific Railroad crosses the 311,1,-
40 at this point, and the Emmert". advantages it ii.-
seetaes no a place of business, will make It one of the largest
cities in the Northwest.
Es-Govornor Ramsey, Minnesota.
Don. Wm U. Welsh, Chief Justine 01 Minnesota
lion. J. Meeker.
H ot ,. 11. NI. Ries, Delegate. to Congress.
Rios, Holllngshead & Becker, Attorneys at Law.
Messrs. ktorup & Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. Merton, Register of U. B. Land Office
sep2A
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Blakely Cs Richey,
'DEAL ESTATE BROKERS, corner of fievenqi an 1
Smit.hteld streets, Pittsburgh, Pa Farms, blouses,
Lots, Mills, Furnaces, Ac., bought and sold on commission.
land Warrants, Bills, Bonds and Note.. negntlatod.
dal attention given to subdividing Forms and disiosin.f of
therm. Terms reasonable. sep2o
Boot and shoe Olanufactory.
t JANES O'DONNELL & BRO.,
Would reepeetfully inform the titizons
f iof Pittsburgh, that they have opened a manufactory
of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SIIOES,
At No. 79 Smithfield
In Wring/des BIFILDINOB, where they will be prepared to fill
all order& of every description of Boom and Shoes at the
shortest notice.
In order to accommodate all classes of customers they
will also keep on mile a good assortment of the best eastern
work. Aloe, 211 descriptions of children's wear.
Terns strictly cash ; good: al cash prices.
A share of the public patronage is solleital. Iniv'kere
Western Lands
E have torsngements with gentlemen of experi•nce
V, In the different Western States, by which choice
lands can be located at Government price. Perrone desirous
of locating lands, either for speculation or for actual settle
ment, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. One
of our correspondents in lowa has spent the last six weeks
in critically examining the lands in that State subject to
entry, and writes us that he hos selected over 2Q,000 acres
of choice lands. BLAKELY a RICKEY,
sep2blaw corner Seventh and Smithfield eta.
i`l — AN AKY illEED—b We just received and or este by
U °tett FLEMING 81106.
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MISCELLANEOUS'
FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
VOS. the Prevention and Cure of ISVIPLIVITITITT and RI.
rarrmor Immo, Faysa and Ant, CHILLS and Bras,
Donn AOlll, 0 mizent. Dsmurv, Mawr SWAM, and all other
forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or
Miasma.
This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will entirely
protect any resident or traveler, even in the most sickly or
swampy localltles, from any Ague or Bilious dieease what
ever, or any Injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or
Miasma.
It wlll instantly cheek the Ague In persons who have oaf
feral for any length of time, from one day to twenty years,
so that they need never have another chat, by continuing Its
nee according to directions. The patient at once begins to
recover appetite and strength, and continues until a perma
nent and radical care is effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; some
may require more Dir.tious printed in Oerman, Pennell
and Spanish, accompeny each bottle. Prise Our Dollar.
Liberal, discounts mmlo to the trade.
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, 11. I.
" I have made o chemical examination of " Rhodos' Fever
and Ague Cure," or " Antidote to Malaria," and have tooted
It for Arlienie, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have
not Lund a particle of either In It, nor have I ound any
substance in its composition that would prove injurious to
the constitution.
" LEVISI..OIW, Union County, Pa., May 2,18 A.
Atr..7. A. ifiusda—Dear Sir: The box of medicine you
sent me was duly received on the 11th of April. I have
sold ahint one-half of it, end Bo far the people who have
need it are eatisfied that it has cured them. It lees certain
ly stopped the Ague in every one who has coed It, and six
of the cases were of long standing. My sister, Who hes
had it for five or six years beck, and could never get It
stopped, except by quinine, and that only se long as she
would take it, in new, 1 think., entirely cured by your rem
edy. C. It. 111c0INLY."
CAUTION TO AUUE SUFFERERS
Take no more Areenlc, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or
Anti•rerirdin, or medicines or any kind, the virtue of
which is owing to sunh poisonounalruga. The most they
clan do is to break the chills" for a short time, whfle they
are care to ranee constitutional maladies that cease only
witL 111 . 0. Remember that the only Fever and Ague reme
dy that in harmless as well as sure, ig
Ittiodes' Fever and Ague Cute.
Fer- For sale by JOILIS MITCLLELL, and DrugglAnit.l3
SUPERIOR ,
Douglas County, Wlsoonsln.
1 1 11118 PLACK is sitnated on tbe Br ofSuperior and
I hen liand l; Ivor, at the head of L4ke.Beporior, and
possesses A Berrliii. BITE:, A lIHTTE/1. HARBOR., AND
tiREATAR ADVANTAGES Alit A COMMIiItOIAL CITY,
than any other point in the North-west; end it ...tanned to
prospective importance by Chicago only.
The Proprietors have tt clear. undispnted and uolncum
bend title to the land upon which EUPRILIOit Is laid out,
and all purchasers of lots receive warrvatec deeds tot the
mane.
Superior was laid out during the past quanta:Land Idgeridi
contains eaieral hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a
number of Stores, a Commodious rier,nritti Warebtrusee,
sad to to all respects the
MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
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In the Weet. The County east, the United htatas Land
fllho anal PorlOalee ere located here. The Min 111:14
Luke Bupertor
UNITED RTATEB MILITARY ROAD,
now in course of construction connecting with St. Peel,
terminates at th is place. It is ;Ise the Lake termini of all
the projected railroads to the bend of Lake Superior. The
"Soo" canal will be opened In Jane; after which, four
lines of Lake Steamers will run to Sopa for—one from Chi
two from Cleveland, and oue from Buffalo; all fine
vessels, haring been built expressly for this trade.
One Steam Saw Mill Is now in operation, and the machi
nery for a snood is now on the way to Superior, which sill
be rot to work immediately on Its arrival.
Ouevbalf of the lots have been appropriated by the pro
pliant, to he sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on
easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve
moots. Liberal appropriations have been made frir public
purrk,S; parks, diarrhea, railroads, /to no.
air In order in correct the misapprehension arising from
similarity of names, It in proper to state that Superior
City," abut the title of which a legal controversy exists,
Is another end different place, and fb a different township
from NMI:FOGA
Air Slops of Surcuton ►re slgnesi by Thos. Clark, sur
veyor, and William Lt. Newton, agent and attorney for
proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St.
Paul., Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleeetand, Toledo, Buffalo,
and other ettiec.
All persons who w tab to purchase lot*, or obtain informa
tion, are requected to apply to Wm. U. tirirrom, Superior,
Dougina county, Wlaconain.
WILLIAM 11. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Supertor
Notice to IN limn IL May Conearn
THE PUBLIC SPRING EALF.B of lteal Estate at Ttc.
cboeter ere now closed, and the Balding Season has
teeny commenced. Every citizen of Itocheeter is busty em
ployed. Even 30 or 40 new famillea who hove Demme
e'pring. end constent mniticymon4 and in
a tow deyn a hundriei families more will he required to car
ry on the V,rk of the present 8411.01 L
The the fltuthimw Estabitilment is now sear enmpletion,
and is In full operation in June. Boveral Cars will he
reedy for delivery, by contract, the let of July, 1a55.
Two or three new churches, In Rochester, will be rou
t ree..ed for immedlarly, and n u mernue other imprnrement4 4
will be . - rrname.no.d, rr,iti!rin n 4711 t s,nnuatuf 1:110.111.111r.s1
nul other haw, independent of the Car Ks'Abtl,thment,
which will pr.b,uhly etypir-1 from one to two hundred
A prom Itrltt . I , ,....truhlier trout l'ittr.bur4h Icc juxt put
rhs...t nine lan,. lots, •od conirw,ted V. melte upon them
forthwith 500,000 bricks Two glum Of Lunde commoner
sort the pl,e.rtrt ho other yrit dr heretofore
eg , :mhlirbed in the neillaborhood
t.wr .Vork, Quarrii are alrol,ty ellre with workmen, and
the renal haling tx, them !In.,' with teal..
Lumber le becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements
siH soon boring up to relieve some of our hou•ro, which
now hale 5 farattlea, 4 fnmliire , 3 families, and dvzens of
them 3 families each
Any who .1.4 not buy cheap loin at the four public cater
I it AMit.l,. or the four I.llbilf Kaki, the present spring, can
soil PVCIIre Con.l klrrr.ll.ini at price, sale by calling on the
euhscriber In hocheeter. Tonne—'y down, L., in one year
and ‘,. 3 in two years. to. T. 0. GOULD.
P. O.—A few lots ran yet be had at $6O to $lOO each; it
applied for Isditre the 20 h May. These lots at, twice as
large as usual city lots, via: 40 feet by 125, and the price
only trop $1.40 to $2,50 par foot rront. The present reser,
e I hotneworad anl magnificent profit of Ovid Pinney,4 acres
to the centre of the borough or ltochester; oleo, the beauti.
1,1 20 acres. building, orchard, &a, of P. Reno, can be
Iswight through the subscriber at greet bargains. and there
ore ust two such bargains within a hundred miles. G.
tnytt
1-10Pl'Elt'S PATENT PLANE
rlilt undersigned is prepared to supply cAnrEwrzus,
ICABIN IiT•MAKLIIt..i, and Workers In Wood generally,
xahhls Patented an valuable PlaN
All who have trkd It, pronounce .1 a most valuable in
yr:arum, that moat noon come into g- neral use. The fob
I.:wiug letters from practical workmen ore but two among
many letters the Patentee boo relayed recommending thin
Plane abort all others In uso:
...4 $•
We hereby certify, that during the loot twelve months
we have Udr.l Hopper's Pat- lit Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend It to eatlinot-Stakere and Carp-rite-re no su
perior any other Plane in nee. Woconsider it peculiarly
adaptod
,to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of
hold wood, and for planing veto 1-I,lt -e far ruperior to
the old niede of I,raping, besides being a great waving of
time. One man, by ualog this Plane, will plane more
retitwr3 than Lie men 0813 do loy any other plane or method
in use. 11. 11. MAR.& Co.
To Moats P. Heroic, Rog,:
Lrar 8, —I LIP", eXellatleki Liopper's Patent Bench
Plane, and bolero It LO he a moot exoellant article for the
LOLL' for which it Intended, as a comb:nation at piano and
enrol
It Is particularly tulaptal to planing veneers, and it does
not requite ono-fourth the time or labor of the old method:
and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally
known, but that it will entirely operecdo the former to
thous and laborious custom.
I most Chloertully recommend It to all persona engaged in
the Cabinet business, as from my ttnowledge of it, there is
nothing os w.I fitteal In giro o smooth and beautiful finial,
to 'Yowlers as the Hopper Patent Ben,ll Plano.
JAN= W. \Foetus - Im.,
Furniture Waretrooms, 97, 89 Third et , Pittsburgh
Pittsburyh, February 27, 1856.
IS=
MOSES Y. EATON, of thin city, is my We Agent for tbo
salt, of I'Mnes, or of rights to manufacture and Kell thou,
Wei. C. HOPPER.
Pitteburgh, 7,larch 21, 1856—(mh21:tf)
J. J. GILIX,,PIII
J. J. Gillespie ft, Co,
LOOKING ( 1L.%8 MANUFACTUR-14101, aril Dealers in
Looking (Haas Plates, Plate Glass, Nrigruyings, Combs
and Fanny Goods, No. 78 Wood street, Pittiincirgh.
On band and made to order, Oilt Pier end piintle Oise e r
Itoeewooti, Walnut end Gilt Fram., or Mould
lug, of every description.
STEAMBOAT CABINS Decorated and Gilt. ne;4
Valuable koarm for Bale,
'UTUATE IN - ADAM/13 TOWNBII.II', UUTLP.:It. COUNTY,
containing 141 acree; 115 aortal of which are under cal.
Hellion. The proprietor, about to decline running, will
diapose of all hie Mock, &rain and Hay on hand, if desired.
Maguire of JAMIS3 IILARKLY,
augll corner of SeTenth and Sinithdeld sta.
I.ANt)NV A IR RA N'l'S
w ANTICI!-
40,
160 ACRE WARRANTY, by
A USTI fil LOOM IS,
W‘rnintß, Stnrk., AA, 9.2
C o-Partuerm hl p.
WALTER. P. MARSHALL asseoeleted wSth him, on th
2..1 day of July, JOS. R. 111.101111 S, ha the Wel
Pap, buslineao, uSdor the name of
W. P. MARSHALL k CO .
FOlt SALE VERY CHEAP.
A BUILDINO LOT IN ALLINIIIENV CITY, '24 feet by
Pt 100. A good bargain can be had by applying anon at
the office of the MOItNING POST. • jyl2t
Lot for Sale. •
GOOD BUILDING LOT, 23 feet front on Carsonetreet
by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, VIII be sold
hoop. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORI4,
iTI3 at office of the Morning. Poet,
Watches 1 Watches 11 'Watches :If
largest, finest and cheapest stock ~ f WATCEIRS
I ever opened to Pittsburgh is nova bolag Feld by the
undersigned, whose long experience, close attention to the
business end superior facilities have given him en estab
lisp vl reputation in this brunch of trade. A beautiful as.
ortment 01 Ledies' riold Watches froml.2o to $lOO.
road Watches, Sc. .&e-Ouly agency in the State.for thd
vale of the celebrated and unrivalled Charles Frodsham'a
Improved Series Chronometers.
Watch repairing done in the beet manner.
. .
17 CUTHBERT & SON have removed their Reel Kgtut
0. and General Agency Office to No. 69 MARKET EIT
near Third. aug2
14;:,
"I -41*
RHODES'
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
New Yalu, June 11, 16
JAMES E. CIIILTON, M. D., Chemist"
PITISIMUCIII BTRAII OASINZT FIOTOUT,
February :Li, 154 b.
W. %V. WILSON,
a Market street, norms? Fourth
MEMME!
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M BER, 25.
DAIYL MORNING POST.
MONDAY MORNING
Peter the Great in Engbind:
A RUSSIAN CZAR ONE NUNDNED AND SIXTY
YEARS AGO
[ Prom Dickens' household Words.]
concumin.l
The Czar liked brandy and Ambrosia ,
and he liked a strong mixture called "pep
per and brandy." The Marquis of Caer
rnarthen often joined him in `his orgies.
But what told on the Czar Peter—perhaps
from its frequency=—is not , known to have
been injurious to the English Marquis.
Peter was at this time Subjeettoccitlitulsive
motions et the body;lhatireemed;as I-have
already related, to affiet'hiw head. -But
the English were deep 'drinkers, and espe
cially our sailors; and the Marquis was an
English admiral -4a, indeed was Benbow,
another of Peter's companions during his
three months' visit lo England. Peter
should have known (we fear he did not)
the most distinguished admiral then Alive
—Admiral Russell, .-who i defeated . the.
French od La Hogue, -for tarltiell 4,1 q, 'wag'
created Earl . of Oxford, and who is said to
have mixed the largest bowl of bunchever
made- One was dug in hisgarden atChip
penhani in Cambridgeshire, the other he
made at Lisbon. •
There is still to be seen in Little Tower
street, in the city of 'London, a public house
(recently refronted) bearing the sign of
the Czar's Head. This was his resort
when in London. Hither he would come
from Deptford alter his labors in the dock
yard, and his watching the changes which.
artificers of the yard were making in a
yacht called the Royal Transport, which
King William had presented to-him, with
permission to make such alterations in her
as he considered necessary. He camelfrom
Deptford to London in a small decked boat,
which he assisted in ,working to Tower
t3tairs. After the orgies he delighted in,
he was not, I fear, very well fitted to pilot
the boat on their return down ate river to
Deptford ; but the Thames was not then
lashed and troubled" by large and small.
steamers and boats of every description,
which now crowd her waters from London
Bridg,e'to Blackwell. He may hive-con
cluded his nights at the Czar's. Head.
King William was not inattentive to the
Czar. Ho made him a second visit, at
which an odd incident, occurred. The
Czar had a Favorite monkey, which usually
set upon the back' of the Czar's chhir. As'
soon as the king was seated, the mbn
lcey- jumped somewhat angrily upon him.
The " great Nasau " was disconcerted, the
whole ceremonial discomposed, and most
of the time—Lord - Dartmouth, who tells
the story, assures us—was spent in apol-
gies for the monkey's behavior,
The Czar is said to have enjoyed his vis
it to England, but it was high time for him
to return. Be had been apprehensive lA
his sisters intrigues, and a confirmation of
his suspicions hurried him away.
On Monday, the eighteenth of April six
teen hundred and ninety-eight, he went to
Kensington to take leave of the king. "He
thanked his majesty for the kind enter
tainment and honor he had received in his
majesty's dominions, and for the fine ship
he had presented him with." On the
sante occasion, Peter made a present to his
majesty of "a fine ruby of very great val
ue." On Wednesday, the twentieth of
April, he dined at Wimbledon with the
Duke of Leeds, the Earl of Danby, so eel
ebrated in the reign of Charles the Second,
and the father of his friend the Marquis of
Caermartben. On his return to Deptford
the same night, he found " very fine music
to divert and serenade him." This was the
last night he spent on shore. On Thurs•
day, the twenty-first of April, he set sail
from • Deptford for Holland, under con
voy of two men-of-war—the York and the
Greenwich—and three yachts, commanded
by Admiral Mitchell.
He was detained for some days by con
trary winds, but at last loft England, which
he was never to see again. He landed at
the llague,sending the royaltra na port yacht
to Archangel, from whence (so it was said)
he was to carry it by land to the river Ta
nais. Lord Caermarthen accompanied him
as far as Chatham, to whom however, he
did not say farewell without conferring a
favor, and one of moment. This was the
' right of importing tobacco into Russia. In
the first year he was to consign three thou
sand hogsheads, in the second five thousand
and afterwards six thousand hogsheads
yearly. What the marquis made by his
monopoly no one has told us.
His physician he loft behind him for
two months, that he might see Oxford,
Cambridge and Bath,: and took with him
two boys front the mathematical school
founded at Christ's Hospital by King
Charles the Second, and what the news
papers of the time describe as " the famous
geographical clock made by Mr. John
Carte, watchmaker, at the sign of the Dial
and Crown, near Essex-street in the strand;
which clock tells what o'clock it is in any
part of the world, whether it is day or
night, the sun's rising or setting through
out the year, its entrance into the signs of
the zodiac ; the arch ;which they and the
sun in them makes above or below the
horizon, with several other curious mo
tions." This Peter bought, but the price
is not named.
When Admiral Benbow returned to his
louse at Sayc's Court, great was his con
sternation at finding the unnecessary,
damage that had been done to it by Peter
and his retinue ; still greater was the con
sternation which the author of Sylva ex
pressed when he saw the state to which his
far famed garden had been reduced. Ben
bow complained to Evelyn, and both Ben
bow and Evelyn memorialized the lords of
the Treasury for compensation for the in
juries done. Their joint memorials were
referred to the Surveyor-General of
Works, Sir Christopher Wren, and to his
Majesty's principal gardener, Mr. London,
the earliest English gardener, of any rep
utation whose name has reached us. Both
reported strongly in favor of
.the . claims
for compensation. Evelyn received, "in
compensation for the damage done to his
house, goods and gardens at Deptford, by..
his Crarish majesty and his *retinue while
they resided there," the sum of one hun
dred and sixty-two pounds, seven shillings;
and Admiral Benbow received, " for like
damage done to his goods," the sum of one
• hundred and thirty-three pounds, two shil
lings and sixpence. The payments were
made by the paymaster of his Majesty's
works, and are included m his accounts.
The in-door habits of Peter:and his retinue
were, it appears from the estimate of dam
ages, filthy in the extreme.
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la the garden at Saye's•,Court was what
Evelyn himself calls an impregnable holly
hedge, four hundred, , feet in length, nine
feet high and five teet - ,Mick. This fine
holly hedge was a source of delight to Pe
ter and his retinue. They made it a point
of attack, and were accustomed to amuse
themselves by endeavoring to drive a wheel
barrow 'through it. Peter himself was
sometimes in the barroW. Such is the re
ceived story, which . ' can-now conform by
Benbow's claim for compensation ; his es
timate for damages including the sum of
one pound for three wheelbarrows broke
and lost.
.Evelyn was prepared. for some damage
to his house ; " There is a house full of
people," his servant writes to him, " and
right nasty." The 'Cgarh lies next your
study. He dines at ten o'clock and six at
night.; is very seldom at home a whole day;
very often in the kings yaid, or by water,
dressed in several dresses. The king is
expected here this day; the best pailor is
pretty_ clean for him to be entertained in.
The king pays for all he has."
London, the gUidener,V , ivided his report
[it isilkhd May atith`;diiteen hundred and
'ninety-eight]' under "w4itircan be repaired
and what cannot." The marrow of his
report [it is now published for the first
time] is as follows :
I. All the grass work is out of order and
broke into holes by their leaning and show
ing tricks upon it:` ;
Q. - The bowling-green is in. the same
condition. . 1 '• - • i •
3. All the ground which u4ed to be cul
tivated for eatable plants is all overgrown
with weeds ' , and io-nct manured nor culti
vated, by reason the Czar would not suffer
any men to wort: when the season offered.
4. The' wall-fruit and , standard fruit
trees are unpruned. •,
5. The hedges and wilderness are not
cot as they ought to be.
6. The gravel walks are all broke into
holes and out of order..:
The several observations were made by
George London, hisMajqsty's gardener,
and he Certifies i that tdpiit,the garden and
plantations as good repair as they were
in before his Czarish Majesty resided there
Will require the sum of fifty-five• pounds.
GEORGE' LONDON.
Great damages are done'to the trees and
plants, which 'cannot be 'repaired, as the
breaking' the branches Of the wall-fruit
trees, spoiling two or three of the finest
true phillereas, breaking ' , several hollys
and other fine plants.
.Any inroad df the Czar Nicholas and
all the Russians upon Europe would leave
Europe-much as the Czar Peter and his ret
inue left the house and garden at Deptford,
of , the learned and refined John Evelyn.
-I cat hearthe laugh of Petor,,as with brute
force, stimulated by drinl4 he drove the
wheelbarrow, with Prince Menzikoff upon
it, into the prickly holly hedge, five feet in
Ahkclukol. 3 t •;
GROCERIES;; &C
G ROCIERIK9-60 !Aids N. O. Sugar;
40 bb/e N.. 0. ?Solemn ;
60 half bbls do'
200 bags Itio Coffee;
30 pockets Java Coffee;
20 bbl, large No.3llackerel ;
200 b see 55,,8e anti pound lump Tobacco,
varlet:Ea brandS;
160 half sheets Young Hyson, Imperial, G.
P. and Brack 'Tea ;
40 boxes 40, be and Os Star Candles.
DULLES, # ItIORETSON,
221 and 223 Liberty at.
ty Mtn SPIONc—a%O bores pure Pepper ;
50 do Malatardo
- •
50 do puce Crisis;
n 0 do pure Allspice ;
600 pure Mustard ;
100 do Mustard;
60 dozen 1 ,4 lb cans do;
8 bble pure Cayenne Pepper ;
10 do ginger;
50 bores do, In 14 b papers.
I invite the attention of wholesale dealers to the above.
aepl2 F. A. DA&VO. No.l Diamond.
FRESH. NUTS
-60 bags Filberts;
25 bags Engliyh Walbuts;
60 bags Brazil Nutsv •
60 bags Ivies Alzonudai,
10 bags 11Srdeaux Almonds;
2/3 beep Sicily Almonds;
15 bags African Ground Nuts;
5 bags Grenoble Walnuts;
1000 Cocoa Nuts;
16 boxes Shelled Almonds_
dust received and for sale by
ERYJILIFJI A ANDERSON,
No. S 9 Wood street.
50 BAGS SYII.IOAN SSA NUTS;
160 Tennessee.. do
5' bales Soft MtllBd Alciouds;
2000 cocoa Nuts, (Lush.
Just rectitred and for sale by
arse & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street
Fume tItUITS
- boxes Itaisins; >
10 mats Dates;
200 drums Pigs;
6 noses Pcuuest,...
2 moos Preserved Ginger ;
5 twits (hirrints;- • '
20 kegs Seedless liabdns.;
20 boxes Lemone;
Just received and for sale by
11P.17.3.tra1.d A NDETIBON,
se .7 No. 39 Wald street.
10 lAMBS MM.:l34mM' ;
10 do Vermicelli:
60 Ms French Rim Paper;
Just received and for sale by
REYSIER & ANDERSON,
sepl2 No. 30 Wood street.
F ILESII SttUltS-2 dos cans Strawberries;
3 do bottles Peaches;
2 do do Pears;
2 do do Plums;
6 do assortedlqeserves;
10 do Blackberry Brandy;
Just received and for sale by
sepl2
rrieTu dozen Pints;
10 do Quetta;
• 15 dozen arecrrted sizes Olive Oil
20 bozos Citron;
Siist received . and for eels by
eepl2
068it8 "Thomas"' auperlor Chewing Tobacco, in 3 lb
boxes;
6 groas,"idre. Miller's Eine Out Chewing Tobacco;
; do "Goalwlrea ^ do do do
2 bble Scotch Sara; just readied and for sale by
A NDISRSON,
1:43. 'al Weed street
G UM bROPtS—SOO Ibs Lemon, In b lb boxes ;
200 do Itsopberry, do
200 do lientlle, do
300 .61. Wise, ' do
200 do Liquorice, .o
Just received and for sale by
sapid.
SYNDRIES-60 bozo& Morilag;. ,
20 bbls pickled Ilerring;
30 bbls N 0.3 Mackerel;
30 bbls sugar-howie Molluscs, for sale by
WITH, MAUL & lIONTEft.
UTTI3II--7 kegs fresh for sale by
B -
ootll BMITH, MAO, a lIITNTBIL
DB) hib^fAL-12b ton. Allrghony tor sale by
oalo MAUL A HUNTER.
lAMB Bate 011,-10 liblo No.l Bank Olt for owe by
0c1.6 HMIITH, NAIR & 11UNTBIL.
4,!UAP-200 boles No.l Rosin boap Ibr sale by
13,.. now, BMITH. MAUL A UUNTEN.
1;11L15 u11,—.1.2 dos received arbiii,r moo by
r octi 11LE3111.0 'BROS
KIBINb-25 boxer; M. 1i liaising for sale by
JAI oettl 8511TIIf 11Ie1t lk BUNTICIL.
H.119.111NU-60 boxes rcaled, for oaloiky
oat° 8141.1111,i1A &HO
iirruALE OIL-10 bple beet Winter Ilbrachftl for sale by
YT octB SSIITII, MAIN. & lIUNTKIL
NIOL&SSES-1-T6 bbin New Orients's; oak;
80 do sugar U0111:8;.,
For sale by 'foet-61 gifllti, MAIIL & lIIINTSII.
VAX)6I24-1 00 tow Lake 4Thamplata ;
• 76 " Juaiata ; for ,aaln by
retl2 ' 101.1 N 1110011.11 Ra D
I 'a METAL SCALE <—Two BAR:MITI hand Mg
&alexia nore-and fcr Bale Dy..
octll ATWELL. LEE & CO.
LINSISISD OIL-3 Lads for sale'Sy
flan — lIIINILY H. COLLINS.
PiIIVENS taltrrtr at Vamp's GA Ltd.:KY may bo WI to
be called tar. Pticea. la bap. all, at 70 Fourth at.
out 6
IEL YOU PAY MONEY for WortAleas Pictul ?
VT TrY the ENTERPAIIAN GAIASAY. 74 [fourth street.
octS
s Y 1•13-46 bblo bongborty a Woods':
20 do liorrisoo & Newbold's; 'or sale by
°eta 91tiITH, MAYA d MINTER
üble Bye Plow received on cowls - mew •ud
r for Bale by (ode] Anna, LEE Üb•
REVILER & ANDERSON
REYMSR & ANDERSON
ItliTntlitlt & ANDE.RSON
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