Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, February 20, 1858, Image 3

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    SPECIAL NOTICES.
EXTENSION ON STAY.
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4- J. W. SYKES
Igo. 191 Penn aaLreot,
oPi . ,,sITE ST. CLAJE. HOTEL, PITTSBURGH,
TILL APRIL FIRST, 1555,
Where they may Le consulted daily, (Sun
days excoptedo for C0.N:41 ASTHMA,
OHMS And ALL unit.: N IC AFFECrIONS con
uociod with, or g to 12U I,M 0 N AIL IC DISSASE.
fiRS feel that thoy cannot too earn
B.tlY iequently alatoni.h utval ids .4 the EXCEED.
IN L.Ell OF DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE
tlyt11140:11,3 often St ,•151 no sntlln4 !IJI to beget n delusive
tooling ./ ...tot', even undo tlir• di -.4150 . 15 111:1Iiillg Vapid pro•
gross, and lin 11 01110 ly uecl 4,
Office. Ilouro---10 A. M. to 4 P. M
A Ili will 1 , 1 snot r!lone wishing CO CutoU It
uN L. lel tor Addles,
D. C. M. FITCH k J. W. 6YRE:i,
hit 1',11.1 Pitt burgh,
ors GIiEAT CURE OF I)1*,:•El.. , ; G MER. 61.1 1N
merchant, hays.—
EIMPSONVILLN, SLell.3 C.01111:3 , Ky., March :10, 1855
Tie tiermau Bitters ivy general tiatigfantion, and I
herewith hand you a cortilic.ite . Mr. Meatus hEaSLEY,
respectable farmer o tme c.mal ty
EIitbSONVILLL, KY., „rch 33. 1855.—Dear Sir: I would in
form you that I hay,. Lou unlit:Led f u r several )ears with
Dyipepsii, in a very figgrovatvd form, for which I u3cd ,ar
,,apartha and cariund oilier remedied, without' obtaining any
relief. From the various te.,titrionialn in favor of llooflani
German Bittern, I woo indlued to try them, and I now nice
with pleasure, that thrungu heir tbie I am enjoying better
health thin I hall., dune lo ye;r3 pa,t, and cheerfully
commend the BUters in all afflicted with that terra
Itesp,cdfully, yours,
To 1 r. C. M. Jacli.ion
:7,0e advertisement
fur :.Jll,
fc1.2.1%db.,
htt tu I,
4ar THERE IS TUE WHOLE LIST t*
medicine cruating Huci, sta- .41 /I Val/18 al Dr. Sa:sl
- INVIGUILATO: LIVE!: REIEDY. It gis,
such quick - t , F ihe patiect of reeeivicc
ban99t alruu4t rl.l 60,1 t!;•.! 111 0 :11C:i, ii taken We LI, in.l!
kuow of is 81114 t•
Let Olt, and in nearl . % ali old 3 a , niiplote cur, iv effect ,1
Itv UNe. t:r;9 p 0 . ,, becoiew it
dues what it Ja di, it is Carialtilltl3
ita circle .1 ft - i.-11.1,, c.tt r itt4 I,oling on
and !uy to the lii•-trt, 01 t lug (foul Livcr Cotuitlaiut,
Jam:lda:o, Dyspejei,, t r,-u-r al fel'LlattlAw
I'JT itu RO I LI F
FIRE A , 17 MARINI, I N SURANCI: CO.,
Pittsburai, Fi , htu..ty 16th, 1818.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.- Tito ito.trd t:f Directhrs to
1412. this Comp Loy hove, th., lechired a dividend out
of tile prollt4 of the in•t ,ix month,. of POUR DOLLARS pet
share, applicalle to tno I .11V - LlO - 1 1 , 1 stock foree.
L317:1111
DIVIDE.?N D NOTIOE. I[l,l Mau.
gurs of the Coinp,ny L,r ,•r chug a lir id ,e over ti,,
Allegheny river, have, thi-i In), declared it dividend of TWO
DOLLARS A SLIAitE, on the crock of the Company In
which divideudq are on le, wl.ich is payable in current bank
able faille, to stnekit.ihieri, or choir k.g.o repremontativem
iorthvvith. WM. Treasurer.
Pittsburgh, January let, 18,..11.
_ .
alcv;.—T 1 N TIIE
if Britelql paw- y„ the PUTzI
BURGH. AND EMI , : ,tl ALlt.ll. t Jaa ry,
1&58, wal be 1110.) a. toe •• 1 11., A. LI. WILLIAMS A:
I'r. t .). 1 oi.r • 10 OA oof 1 , 1,4[110:it,
made in 11,11., • .1 , ') [PIP [ll4ll r
clone and True. 01 , ' 0 ri 110, LII O Coup,-us
are payable,
MIMI
iNtiAIIELA •
Pitt, i! .•
AN ELECTIoN re-....cht, Managers and i'flr
core of the Company f,r erecting n Bridge over the
Mouongatiola river, opposite ..1:(..-barga, in Allegheny eon,
ty, will be 11,1.1 at Ow , I.J.NDAY, March Int,
1855, at 3 o'clock, P. M. JOHN THAW,
fel:ltdb3tw* Treat, u rer.
MONONLiAIII , ,LA BANK—NOTIA2&—
Book; will be cp... 1 ic.1 at tqc 11:A wAnt Itou. , K,
in we birou g h ut Nlclileespori,bn , tJi”wriptioni to the Capi
tal Stock of said Bank, on M•IND IV, We 22.1 day of Feb
ruary nort, front 10 A. M. t-, 11. M., •ind from '2 to 4 P. M.,
and continue, (it trio day t..) day for six day s.
at,the oo,no hours. By Uri-i• ~.; the Corunthioionera
.1 a:28:3 aaittv A. MILLAR.
PITTSFURGII STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JON'F. ,I JNO. WM. :%IcCULLOIJC:I
JONES, BOYD CO➢
SPRING, PLOW Ai`.;i) B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES
Corner Koss and First Streets,
PITTSEUR if, PA
D. B. 1i0.3.6.P.
171. B. 9 Cy" IS S &L. C
ESA.NUFACTURICRS 010
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR. TEETH,
CORNER ROBB AND FIRST STREETS',
JAMES F'ETZER,
:Forwarding and Conanission Merchant,
El=
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, flutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produc:gonerally,
Corner of ntarti.et rind First atroets
PITTStiI I:till. PA
ROTE Franciti U. Bail T, F 4, , William Dilworth, Sr.,
S. Cuthbert & Sot., l'itt*b Ott, Retaken
Sweit.ringen, S. Brady. . ,t •1 Ct uk. List k
]angle & Co., CL. , ,r44•-• W • ttxt,u
moV,2r.tf
JO IN 0 0 it HUE A ED,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
TILE: UP
PIC METAL AND sLooms,
jals:lyl N. 27 Wtr3D ATLiUtr, PuzaEnl E. P.
AL EX,A.NbE a 11UN'r ER,
DZALE.r. IN
F LOU R. El ftE, A_ if N
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PR.ODUCE GENERALLY
499 Ltherty etrcet,
I ,, ,l&dane P'T`TS
JAM IESi MciLiligUG
MANUFACTURER Ot`
AliCol4loll 49
Cologne nnti Fusel OH,
Nus. IGi and 170 Second Street.
_aplo:lyd 2 , 3 p
A.31111: 1 ; Li' A N ESTOC K
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
ItitatElGN ANi) - OIviESTIC
HARDWpatE.
7.1 Wood street, between. Diamond
alloy mod Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
,um' TiEssubscribor upening a well selectee assort.
moat of foreign and domestic Hardware, all now,and will tA
sold on as good Isms rs airy othor ilOlll.lO in this city. Ili
v, ill always koop on hand a ;;:aural assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &c.,
T. wßicb ho rsopoctfuliyi•vites th, attention of 1, e.chasere
= SAIII3 EL F A 1 U:LoTOCE.
11A 7 ADWARE.
SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, No. 74 WOOD
dtrk , et, Pittsburgh, ha, vo Laud a largo
STOCK 01? HARDWARE,
Which he will sell very kw for C , IS:I. In addition to Lir
Locks, Hinges, Knives and Forks, and Spoons, and d large
assortment of Carpenter's Tools, lie has received a largo 4.0
ply of Sausage Cti:terH and Sniffers ;
bliovels, Tongues and Pokers;
Sleigh' hells, and Enameled
l'n,erving Kettles.
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GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES,
? k yr ; MANUFACTURER'S 'PRICES
HYDROMETERS
or weighing spirits, the cheapest and boot articles ever
brought to this city.
1 TH.EIO.IOMETERS AND 8A.8a.V.,11,71'ER,t,
Nacying in price from Vile $3O each.
POCKET CONIPASSES,
AND
S)gRVEYOR'S COMPASSES,'
alway 4 on hand at G. E MAWS,
Opticiln, 5S Fifa Sre.l.
opperiite Masouic Halt
L. C. ilEPLithati,
&T :ORNICY AT L.P.:211' AND C9N VETANOF,:i
OFTiC \7•7! , . L, .7.Y.PZ.2111:1t.
'NEW TEA STORE,
No. 32 NMI' street,
NEXT DYJEL To DALT'S SIoeS!NO VAOTORT.
JOHN ANDREWS ,
(Late of the Pekin Tea Store,)
lIDESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS
friends and the publi , t genet - Ally, that he has °lmed
at the above Eland, fur the 6a1 ,, of
GREEN AND MAACK TEAS;
ALSO, COFFEE AND SUGARS,
CO TIIE BEST BRANDS. All articles told at the lowest
C I.Sil.prices, and WAIII , ANTI I) TO GIVE BATI:IP (16
& T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies.
Gill, Win, &c. Dealers in flue Old Monongahela
Rye !Will cky, Peach and Apple Brandy; also RECTIFIERS
AND DII3TLGLEBS, corner of SAIITIIFELD and FRONT
:strects, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ISERK LEI'
Ml=
A. AIN 5.ltT, Fcrrr.tary
PI'PT9T3 ITP.G 11, PA
MEM
LOCAL AFFAIRS
xtensfve Ilenl of Stolen GOO4B
tin Thursday, Robert Finley and his son John, re
siding in the Fifth Ward, and Joseph Gordon, of the
Ninth Ward, wore arrested on suspicion of having
stolen goods in their possession. Search warrants
i,„ cre issued, and the house of Finley being searched,
qoito a number of articles were found in the house,
eonsisting of fine coats, vests, shawls, jewelry, Jr.,c.
Yogterday a portion of the goods were identified by
Mts. Henry 13. Foster, of Lawrenceville. Sht states
that the articles, consisting mostly of wearing ap
hod been packed away in trunks, and stored
in a house near the one in which they lived, and that
they had boon taken away a some time last November,
sinoe which time they had not been heard of. She
states that the value of the articles lost approaches
to eight or nine hundred dollars. As yet only about
three hundred dollars' worth has been recovered. A
second search was instituted yesterday, and the
premises of the father of Gordon, a boy only seven
teen years of ago, were searched ; here they found.
secreted in a flour barrel, a quantity of jewelry, a
Plush vest, a gentleman's shawl several caps and a
net of furs. The furs have not yet been identified;
'he vest and shawl were aeerrteit,ed to be the prop
erty of E lieh k Antes, en t'ae o , 0 , “ and
Wood str_e:-. F. art , e.os ,coro tautct. fr.oi their
store in Jana Iry 1. ,, • A ti- B .t :,rol same
other articles of weorin,..; o f p tre, valued at fifty dol
lars, have been i - ientified as the property of Thomas
S. Blair, E.g. A pink velvet bonnet was ascertained
to he the property of O'Connor, on Smithfield street.
She if , a milliner, and the bonnet was taken from
her shop on the 24th of Doeembrr. Mr. J. B. Craig,
a jeweller on Fifth ~ t ruet, recognized the jewelry as
part of the contents of a show mice stolen from him
on the 31st of December; some of the clothing had
a lso been taken from his hall. The amount lost by
hire seas about two hundred dollars, but he has not
yet recovered half of it. There was Wen found at
one of these places a number of keys of all sizes, and
file formed into the shape of a knife. Altogether,
there are tire informations against the party. The
boys will probably be sent to the House of Refuge, as
neither of thorn are seventeen. Turley will stand a
chance of going to the Penitentiary. This is the
most extensive haul of stolen goods that has been
made f , r a ye.lr, and t 1,3 May .o and his police de
serve great credit for the mai,ntr in which the affair
was managed.
FliE NEW A\l tßit'l7 , CYCI,PEI,II. by U AnpL t,n & , NtW
i..rk ; limit tt.bu h. Volume lst, Iteviged
Fittion.
We have before us, by itindn.;ss of the publishers,
a proof sheet. ~ f the Recited Elition, correcting an
error whodi, :is we remarked in a previ• us notice was
tuatter t utotnent, received a large share of
attention.
The fir tt edition of the present volume, though
gotten up with great care, was more an exhibit of
the work, in size, mechanical execution, plan of treat
ment, &-c., sell( to the editors throughout the Union
for review, so that if any error arose they could make
the needed covi ection in the Revised Edittc,n intended
for subscriber The public not being fully aware of
these facts, vie .ved the matter in a ditTeront light.
Tao Messrs. Appleton's letter, regrettiug the this.
take, and ir=stil lag tbe correction, w htch we have pro
viitu.ly published, and of which we have tangible
s:ale:ice in the proof . ..sheet before in, will be sufficient
to , :ttieCy the most skeptical that the work will in
point of accuracy be fully up to the terms of the
prospectus. Without further preface, we give the
correction :
" ALLEGHENY CITY—An important manufacturing
city in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, on the right bank
of the Allegheny ricer, at ti- e junction of this river
and the Monongahela. It has, with other towns,
sprung up from the overflowings of Pittsburgh, and
now contains 120 manufacturing establishments of
various kinds. For details, see PITTSBURGH."
We are glad to find that the work has already, in
this city and vicinity, a largo list of subscribers.
Those gentlemen who need a good Cyclopedia con
give their names to Messrs. Hunt & Miner, or those
who cannot conveniently call will be visited by Mr.
Duffy.
Wa6hinytort'B Birthday.—Monday will be the 22d
`of February, the birthday of the illustrious 'Washing
ton, and as yet we have heard of no preparations fur
celebrating the day in this city. It seems to us that
this day should be celebrated in an appropriate man
ner. Our country neighbors have already taken the
field. At Blaravillegia company called the Bigler
Blues, intend parading in that place. By the way,
this is a fine military Company, numbering about
ono hundred muskets. They have offered their ser
vices to the Government to ease of a war with Brig
ham Young. In many other towns the " work of
preparation " heard, and we thing that a move
should ho made hero for the purpose of showing our
respect to the memory of the "lather of our country."
The Illairsrille Recm . d.—This paper, the publica.
tion of which has been suspended for a short time,
conies to us again, under new auspices. The publi
eation of this sheet has been assumed by Mr. James
F. Campbell, who was once foreman of the "Post,"
and more recently of Steubenville, Ohio. Ile is e
gentlemen well qualified to publish a good paper ;
and we hope, under his management, the " Record"
may be well sustained, and prove a paying invest.
meet to its energetic proprietor. We know Mr.
Campbell will do all in his power CO make it a paper
worthy of the patronage of the Democracy of In
diana county,
A Lecture at Last.—After several disappointments
by lecturers, we are at length to be favored by a lec
ture tonight. George D. Prentice, of the Louisville
"Journal," will lecture this evening at Lafayette
Hail, under the auspices of the Young Man's Mercan
tile Library AB9 ciation. The following despatch
was received from him yesterday:
RAVENNA, Friday, February 19.
Lecture Committee :—Shall be in Pittsburgh to
night, and lecture Saturday night.
_ _
Collision.—On Thursday the sleigh of Dr. Burgher,
with the horse birched to a post, was standing on
Wylie street, near Chatham, when a horse drawing
alter him a light wagon, owned by J. P. Tanner,
E: q., came down Wylie street at a break-neck speed,
and ran into the sleigh. The sleigh was nearly de
stroyed, and the harness turn off the horse; which.
rather surprised at the sudden interruption, started
and ran up Wylie street, Mr. Tanner's horse continu
ing in that direction, leaving the wagon behind.
Both horses were secured without any one being
injured.
Edinburgh Review.—We have boen favored by
Messrs. Hunt 44 Miner, Masonic Hall, with the Janu
ary number of the Edinburgh Review. This is the
first number of a now volume, and contains a num
ber of very able articles, prominent amongst which
are, " Prospects of the Indian Empire," an article
which will be read with great interest at this junc
ture; a review of Mr. Coventry Patmore's poem of
"The Angel of the House," and a spicy notice of
"Tom Brown's School Days." Messrs. Hunt St
Minor are agents for all the British Reviews; also
Black wood's Magazine.
Fire.—Ors Tuesday night, about one o'clock, a fire
was discovered in the Cerriago Manufactory of Mr.
Pinney, in Kittanning; and before it was extinguish
d, the entire building, and two others adjoining, was
destroyed. Mr. Gordon, who had a shop in one of
the buildings lost some $5OO. The citizens reached
the spot as soon as possible, formed a " water line "
and extinguished the fire with bucltet's full of water.
The entire loss is about $3,500 ; ao insurance.
F:sadish.—Ou last Monday night an iron bar was
:firmly secured between the cross ties on the Central
Onir. Railroad, with the evident design of throwing a
train of the track. Fortunately, the bar was broken
off and thrown off the track by the force of the loco
mo!ive. A man who was recently discharged from
the service of the Company is suspected of having
placed the obstruction on the track, but no positive
evidence appearing, he has not been arrested.
Duncan's Penmanship.— Any of our business
friends desiring ornamental writing, eard snaking,
diplomas filled, leg 1 instruments filled in and deco
rated with German text, can have nll such work
promptly and neatly executed on application to Mr.
Duncan, at Duff's College, where specimens of his
work, executed with &pen, can at all times be seen.
Call also and examine the improvements of his pupils
—tho best test of the teacher's ability.
A gentleman, who had been imbibing rather freely,
wcut into the hotel of Leopold Sabi, on Third street,
and began amusing himself by breaking glasses and
•ther moveables which came in his way. The land
lord not relishing,dhe merriment of the gentleman at
is expense, had him arrested immediately. He was
committed to prison in default of a ties imposed by
the magistrate.
A Call.—We understand that a meeting of the
members of the Central Presbyterian Church was
held on Wednesday evening, when the RIV. Dr. Ja-
Nibus, of Allegheny City, was invited to assume the
pastoral duties over that congregation. It is likely
the call will be accepted. .
Supposed rthepoilce.—Our country exchanges
!rum Wellsville, Buller, Beaver and New Brighton,
all eiintain accounts of a shock of an earthquake or
i-imethinei eimilnr , on Friday the 13th inst. A me
tiorie light was also seen, about the same time.
Coop Ounvicted.—Coup was yesterday conri ted
of abducting a witne,s, and committed to jail to
await his sentence. Another charge is pending
against him for subornation of perjury.
Held to Rail.-0o Thursday, Alderman
held man named Lewis: iu threo hundred
dollars bail, charged by a girl in Lawrence ille
with being the father of ah tiiegitimato child.
Yesterday morning there were only two cnsesibe
fore the Mayor. One was committed ; the other paid
his fine
William Dougherty was committed to jail, for ten
dam yesterday, by Mayor Wearsr in default of a fine
of five dollars unposed- upon him fur beating his wife.
Appointtocot.—Loui , i Luckbard, of Johnstown,was
appointed Notary Public, and Peter Matterson of the
~me piece Settler of Weights and Measurers for that
District.
The residents of,.East Liberty intend to apply for a
charter as an incorporated borough, in a short time.
After tho first of March the tax on drays and other
vehicles will be increased two per cent.
GrE - 01:-GE D. PRENTICE
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Fayette County Railroad.—The Board of Directors
of this road are about to hold a meeting for the par
pose of deciding whether they will continue their
exertions to obtain a sufficient amount of stock, or
whether those who have already subscribed shall be
released. They say that as yet the amount of stock
subscribed will not warrant them in taking more ac
tive measures for the organization of the company.
Hollidaysburg Bank.—The Board of Commission
ers of the new Bank about to be lobated at Holli
daysburg, have made upplioation to the Lngislature
to reduce the capital eto•k to $50,000. They think
if they can •ffectibis, that thuy can have the whole
amount of stock subscribed within die limits of their
own county.
Pittsburgh Theatre.—Last night, Mr. John E.
Owens, who has always bee❑ a favurite in Pittsburgh,
mmenced an engagement here. He is decidedly
the beet comedian now traveling. His delineation
of the ludicrous character of Solon Shingle was re
ceived with roars of laughter. This evening ho re
peats the character, also that of Paul Pry. We hopo
to see a better house than last night.
81ightually Tight.—On Wednesday a young man
appeared before Alderman: Bell and stated that he
wishod to make an information against a bar keepe r
in the neighberh,ed for highway robbery. Ho had
been itplulging seine, and, not having the where
withal to pay for his drinks. the bar keeper kept his
beaver for security. The Alderman thought ha was
scarcely in a fit condition to take an oath, and ad
vised him to call at some future time and make the
information.
Do not forget that George D. Prentice, of the
Louisville "Journal," lectures for the Library Asso
ciation to-night, at Lafayette Hall, on American
Politic . Wo do hope that when the Lecture Com
mittee announce a good lectunrer, they will receive
sufficient encouragement to present others of the
same kind.
Boy's Raglans and Sack Coato.—Gents. Frock and
Sack Overcoats, Raglans .tc., and a full Stook of
Winter Gloves, Gauntlets, Mufflers, Scarfs and Shawls
for Men and Boy's, still on hand at Carnaghan's Fed
eral Street, Allegheny. Cash Buyers will find the
?rises an inducement.
The Greatest invention of thcf Age---The
Excelsior Shingle M111.•-Who Wants to
Get Rich I Everybody /
Then let everybody pay a visit to the Great Western
Planing Mills, on the corner of Marbury street and
Duquesne way, and see the Excelsior Mill make
sixty perfectly-formed shingles in one minute. But
-- )'e would advise anybody wishing to secure the
aol ns of rapidly accumulating a fortune, to call
we are disposing of Shop, Township, Coun
ty, F.:tat a Territorial rights almost as fast as we
can draw 1) eds. We have, as yet, some val
uable rights ,-))- o—therefore, ye who would at
some future roll ,i• carriages, had better
call soon.
We do not ask any one
has thoroughly examined the rni; ,
dorstands the principles upon whien it i
strutted
The best evidence we can give of the great value
of this machine, is the work it performs.
The shingles made by it are more perfectly and
beautifully formed, and command a much higher
price from dealers than those made in any other
way.
The public are respectfully invitA to call and see
the machine in operation at the above named ploco.
The Proprietori can always be found at the St.
Nicholas Hotel, corner of Grant and Fourth streets,
Pittsburgh.
JENKINS, UTT LYNCH
GLYCERINE!
GLYCERINE!!
GLYCERINE:II
GLYCERINE!!!!
One of the boat articles for chapped hands now in
vcguo. Warranted a sure cure. For sale at
SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Corner Penn to:d St. Chair etrea•e
TUE SUCCESS WHICH ATTENDS the use of I a .
CELEBRATED BITTERS evinces at
oucelts virtues iu al cases of debility and disease of the
ie.tomactt. Certificates almost without number have been
published, attestlinz its almost miraculous p , Wer in rt.ruor
tog those painful and fearful diseases. And at this time it
',ems idle to do more than call attention to the great reme
iy of the age, in order to awoken public attention to its ex
cellence. It ie the only preparation of the kind that is
n•li
tble In all eases, and it is thurefoie worthy of the c2nsider.
ion of the afflicted. The BITTERt are pleasant to the taste ,
asreeable in their effects, and altogether valuable CO a tonic
or remedy for indigestion.
For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere
I.IOSTETTER A SMITH;
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
f 20-Ic]
0 A.K. LEATHER BELTING.-1623 Let
of 3,5, 6, 9 and 12 inches wtcle,jn.t received by
J. /4 H. PHILLIPS,
fel 8 26 and 28 Sc, Clair street.
LACE, LEATHER—Another lot of a supe
rior quality, jast received by
J. & 11. PHILLIPS.
OIL CLOTH TABLE COVEBS.--50 doz.
assorted sizes of a enporior quality on hand, at 26
a ,a 28 'St. Clair Atreet [telS] J. & 11. PHILLIPS.
rpRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLuTil
_AL —A. large stock of all widths, for gate by
lelB J. & IL PRILLT =S.
000 1,13 S India RubLer
• Packing,mix-
ed and plain, far sale by
TOOT BALLS—Justreceived another lot
of assorted sizes, at the India Robber Depot, of
•
J. & fI MILLIE&
felB 26 and It. 1 e r etre
CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market et .eet,
vj. attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate, rent
~g and collection of rents, insurance and r,pairs .
le-gotisting loans, making bills, conveyan;es, deeds, bonds'
, C., writing letters and correspundiug with persons abroad.
II bnuinesi attended to promptly, and in strict conf deuce
Nlaiket street, Pittsburgh. Letters of inquiry must al
~ i ya enclose a p)stage stamp to pay return postage. Lfel-
HOUSES FOR RENT-
By S. CUTHBERT ft SON, 61 Market at.
A comfortable two story dwelling house on Ross street,at
head of Fifth—sl4 per month.
A two story dwelling on Duquesne street—slo per month.
A nniveniset dwelling house on Logaa street—V:so per
year.
A three dory holm of nine rooms, on Third •t eet, at
i., - 200 per year.
A dwelling house of four rooms and kitchen, with large
lot of ground, on High street, Mount Washington, $lOO per
year.
Two large warehouses on Third street, near Market.
Two small houses in Eplane's Court, near Fith street,
per month.
A two story frame house of four rooms, on Carson stre t,
ilouth Pittsburgh, at $5 per month.
A large brick house with garden, fruit trees, etc , in Alle
gheny city—s3oo per year.
A store 001:11 on Third street—sl2s per sear.
A dwelling house on Third street, near Market.
A warehouse on Market street, No. '25.
A dwelling house on Wylie street—s2oo per year.
A large shop on Third street can be had for two years.
A store and cellar, corner Market and Third streets, a te
fIOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.-
..) A good brick dwelling, large and convenient, 10 rooms
.uul kitchen, wide hall, portico in front, good spring house,
stable, carriage house, etc; 24 acres of land, 8 in flue moa
dow; a good tenant house; garden and Vari,ty of fruit trees,
grape vines and small fruits; a stone wall and Lou railing
in front of the house; situate at about two miles from the
city, and in a very pleasant location. Appl , to
a3O B. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market se.
ONIONS. -7 sacks Onions, just received
and fur sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
ft 3 89 Water streq.
Nif UST I DUGN, THE STOCK.—In order
_a_ to reduce our utock before the opening of the Spring
Trudy, we will continue to sell at the EXTIVE..IIhILY LOW
Nucs our Goo le are now marked at.
1.20 .708. MR:sig. 77 kfartrat at,eot.
CLOVERSEED.-25 sacks just received
IQ and for Rnlo by (frill HENRY' II 001,LT
UCKWHEAT FLOUR.
75 sacks choice Buckwheat Flour, for sale by
JAMES A. FETZER.
felo Corner Market and First streets.
ARIEG ATE D SOAP.-25 boxes Varie
gated eo m , received, and f..r sale cheap. by
JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner Market and First streets.
LTEMP SEED,
50 bags for sale by B. 4. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
der') Corner Wood and Sixth .itr... , te
0 . E. - EASE.—White Grease for Wagons, Om
nibuses, Carts, Drays, Carriages, etc., in barrels and
kp g q. fir sale t• 1 . 141 lISNBY H coujr,:s
DUCKWIIEAT FLOUR-40 sacks prime
P article. for .ale by 110281 HENRY U 001.1,Iris
'TURN.-64 sacks ear Corn for sale by
./ &lc) JAA A VIISIPZEtR. AS) Ws.h•r gtreAt
POTATOES. -392 sacks Neshannock
Po
tatoes, arriving on the steamer It. F. :ass, and for sale
by JAS. A. FETZER,
Mielo Corner Market and First etre, ts.
DRIED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Dried
Apples received and fur sale by
IVIcCANDIJESS, MEANS & CO.,
Ja23 Corner of Wood and Water streets.
OLL BUTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll Butter
Just r•ceired, and for sale by
yin JAA k FETZER. 80 Weter strait.
MILL FEED.-308 eneks Mill Feed, for
for Bale by JA.S.IES A. RisTZE,II.,
GEO. R. WHITE & CO., having complet
ei their annual inventory, and redu-ed the cost price
of their goods, will ::(311 their predent stock - at a further
reduction of prices. Jail
ATTRACTION:
1958. ATTRACTION 3t
The immense stock of Silks, Shawls, and Fine Dress Goods,
also a complete selection of Furnishing Goods, and a large
and varied line of Domestics, have again been reduced in
price, at the store of A. A. MASON CO.,
fag No. 25 Filth fitraet.
RENT
F OR- ---A desirable country resi
dence, two miles from the city.
A two story dwelling house on Rosa street.
A two story house on Duquesne street.
A three story house on Third street.
- A three story house on Wylie street.
Two small houses in Us court.
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TRADE A HALO
'allt.C;: ii1.17.011A
1." Is t,
JOIIN FLENIINO,
ru. v ris; F OCEA s E nat Efts
13131P8 L:AVE FOR DAIS.
Canada laiaten ac......Liverpbol Feb 10
Cahawl.a... ....... —Sew Y0rk...... Havana and N. 0-... Feb. 12
Atlantic New. York Liverpool Feb. 13
Eilieburg N e w York Olaagow . Feb. 13
Arabia New Y0rk....-Liverpool Feb. 17
City of Halt iniore.New York Liverpool Feb. 18
3tar of the Yv'et...New York Aspinwall Feb. 20
Niagara -lloaton Liverpool Feb. 24
Indian Portland Liverpool Feb. 27
Bornedia New York Hamburg March 1
City of Witalieu...New York Liverpool. March 4
Northern Light New York Aspinwall March 9
Indian Liverpool Portland..
ity of.Baltiinore..Liverpool New York
Niagara Liverpool 11.,t.n
Baltic Liverpool New York
Arago Havre New York
City of Wa - then—l iverpool New York....
Anglo Saxon...—. Liverpool Portland, &c
Glaegow Glaegow New York....
Liammoni+
Per Steamer Baltic.)
LITERPOOL, February 2—Saks of cotton for three days,
amounted t,, 18.000 baler includais 3000 bales to specula
tors, and 1000 bales for tx.port The market closed quiet,
but Mtn. i.v.ta an advancing tendency.
Ad V ICVA from t, chet.ter are nn favorable; holders demand
an advance.
Breadstun lire very du 1, :Ind quotations nominal. Pro•
viHninm er ry dull
The London m nry m aket in slightly easier; console 93:7Q
to 951,1 for MOW y and arrount.
Rich dab ion, Spence & Co. quote flour very dull ; quota , ions
nominal ; holders am presming on the mar net ; Western
Canal 2 . 240213 s ; Philadelphia and Baltimore 123,@2:in 6d;
Ohio 250427 m Wheat very dull • quotations nominal ; red
nini 9d@69 ; Irhi lieaTs dd. Corn quiet, but btearly ;
mixed yellow 11..5ai34 ; white easier, prices unchanged, ai
345. hint quiet and steady. Pork dull. Bacon quirt, quo
ta: ionm bandy maintained Lard quiet at 475. Tallow un
hanged. •
LuNDON, rebruary •2..-13 rt-a 19111119 are declitiing. Wheat'
3 dull and declined 21. Sur is ;to yuut. Cuff e is dull,
t..ittt but lit tl ertiu:ry pricey Ire weuk Tea is slow of
told the prices att. , Unaltered. lu Tallow there 19 but
iittio elm .ire and the pritikvi aro weak.. Pig Iron on the
Clyde cloa. d steady at tid(664s. Spirits of Turpentine Is
firm at ti 6.4. Tin had itovanced. American srcurities aver
age business without quot,tble change.
ifscrtc, February I.—Ciittou closed 1 franc beter ; the
sales of four days to 5.100 bales Orleans 91%.
Now Yoao, February* 10.—Noon—St..cks higher. Chicago
and Rock Island S,; Cumberland Cod 19A; Lit Crosse and
Milwaukie 26 1 , 4 '; N. V. Central 57 , ,;; Pennsylvania Coal 73;
lip ad,tig 63. Canton Umunany 25.; Missouri 6's 833; Virginia
6'. 91. i-islet. and Chicago 93';,4; Erie 32; Cleveland and Pitts:
burgh 13, Michigan ti't 95; t.anformit 7'a
Evrning—lhe crock to irket closed firm. Chicago and
Its ck island 80! , :i; l.a Cris., snit Milwaukio 11; 11ilichigitu
southern 2 N. V. C-ntral Pi nusytvania Coal 73,
"til after he
perfectly an
tioa,:ing 62; u;tiona and Chicog, , 9.P. , :i; Michigan Central 73 , :i;
Eno 32: Cicvidand and Toledo 4774. Clovol and Yittn
I urgh 16;4; Milwaukie and Miscas9ippi 37!4::, Canto❑ Com
palo. 24; Vii giniu ti'a A; o on: 6's 8.1%.
Tom:, Felornary 19.--Cotton closed firm, the sales
eainting to 20(0 bales. Flour firm; sales 12,000 bbla at
ofaMl,os for Uoutiu n, au advatice of 15c. Wheat Is very
h. Coru is very li,m; 2:,000 bus. Prime cork bas de
!led 25 , , quoting nt $ 3,25(0114. Whisky has declined lc,
Jtiag or 'I he auct,en auks of Teas today, .343bn:th
an advance of 10 la cent. over the last sales. Coffee
. .
en•se,l firm. Sur era Imoyau ; Orlea(di fair goofing at
Turpertiou um closed firm. and ii(ltlill buoy
ant. alCe , id quiet. Prolght, on Cotton to Liverpool 5.3'2.d.
i(11Coll (JOSH' heavy; barna 8;l-gre48 , .., - 4c, inhouldere 6%@t1 3 /0.
(3rai Ir; igh!e to Li ,erpool bruM.
CINCINN.4II, February 19.-I'lour unchanged with a fair
I.duand though under the twilit-trice of the foreign now the
ttel,tti at the cbtatt woo %%culler, Whisky declined to 18c
lull 11..ge dull at Ggittic, and 450 light told at $5,85; the
e...etptd were small. eruv6i.,lio dull and lower. Mesa York
- .
tas inclined to $l5, and 1 ) , lb. Lard is offered
freely nt a d cline of without finding buyers; the
market in all closed very nasettled, and prices %yea() nomi
nal. Groceries are active; Molasses are held at 30c. Sugar
scarce ind booant Coffe firm an:. active. Motley easy;
t:ie rates of Exchange are innaltel
Bk.LIIINILL., February l9.—Provisions are leas buoyant and
11,a1 , 111 ? :eli. Lard: sales sa) bbls for &lively in April, ut
Oc; or the spot loglo4. Mess Pork $l7; Bulk Beats 7E4
for suouidurs; Sc ., La- sides. Bacon ©Sc7. , /6 for shout
and .U: for shied.
DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
At the new Commercial Bales Booms, No. 54, Fifth
street, every week day, are held public sales of gouda in all
variety, suited fur the trade aud.censumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that most be dosed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M..,
my Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything
needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoos; ladies ware,
Sc. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
s , ,oves; cooking utensils; grucerie6.
AT 7 P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clucks; jewelry; musical instru
ments; guns; clutuing; dry goods; boots and shoes. book
stationery, Ac. seS I P. 11. °Avis, Auct.e
BOOKS, BOOKS.—On SATURDAY
EVEN I 1 G, February 20th,*at 6 1 /, o'clock, will be sold
a, the Commercial hales Rooms, Ao. 54 lifth Street, a caul
k-no rf Boots, embracing a variety of standard a, d m -
ce7l.lne. , us publicati us on pteasmg and Mb resting subjects.
Anaung [hum are—Anna', of Sall Francisco, illustrated;
:cot t e COM MOL to ry, 2 vol.; Constitutional History;
VI orbs it Addison, 6 vole; E tinondsou's H.lOll. Sermons; Ty
ire Universal History, 2 vale; Livy'e liistory of Rome, 2
v ls; Thacker's Military Journal; Pictorial View of all Itch
gions; Rollin's Ancient lilst .ry, 2 vole; Robertson's Ameri
ca, 2 vols . , murphy's Tacitus; Coleritßa's Works; Gibbons'
Rowe, 6 vole; Macauley's t_ngland, 4 vole; Brooks'Gazetteer;
li, laud's England, 2 vole; Aicholsou's Mechanics' Compete
ion; Scott's Life of :Napoleon; Father and unsithan; Smollet's
Works, 2 vole; Works of Xsnophotk Oriental and Sacred
130.,k of Knowledge, etc. Catalogues are now ready.
tul9 P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer.
J. & H. PHILLIPS
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.-
Ou TUESDAY EVEN INti, February 23,1,1868,a 7.X
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Room, No. 64 Filth street,
will be sold:-
30 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh.
20 do M. .k M. Bank of Pittsburgh.
b do Mechanics' Bank.
10 do Citizens' Bank.
10 do Iron City Bank.
21 do Allegheny Bank.
fel9 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
CHARLES Vi .LE ti ALDERMAN ,
And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
A ' , l)
All business connected with this elilce will be att. nded to
with promptness. Convoyancea of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—o.ch an Leeds, Mortgages, Build; Newera of At
torney, to. Titles to heat Estate examiuKt.
To the members of the Bur he temier# his services as Corn.
into totter to take veposition'ii to be read lu the several Courts
this Ntate, out elsewhere. His office is one of the main
Police 6.tat ions of the city, and consequently his facilities in
xecuting business of that kind are very desirable. ifeloay
sTEA3I MAR LE WORKS.
MARBLE MANTELS!,
A Large and Beautiful Stook always on Hand
OWNERS OF PROPERTY, CONTRAC
TORS AND OTLIEI,S, aro itivit..A to Cai and °sum
raf our stock of MARBLES, as we are pe.suaded that but
f•iv persons in the community are aware of the low prices
~t which we are selling MANTELS, A good, plain, Marble
:slautel costs but little, if any, more Chad a good Wood Man•
tel, whilst it is always neat, is as ornament to a room, and
(unlike a Wood lliant , i) is not liable to take lire.
)lOQL'MENTS, TABLETS AND GRAVE STONES al
ways on hand.
WASHSTANDS AND FURNITUI3,II TOPS, AND
I'ISINO :TONES m3de to order by machinery. Marble if
kindi Hold low to the trade.
tJur 3tock. 13 the largera in the I,Ve9t, Is manufactured by
machihery eel wal be told at the lowest prices.
F)LASTER PARIS, for Stucco Wdrk, etc.
CEMENT, fcr CisteruH, Fire Walls, etc, GRIND
:TONES, all sizes and best quality, fur Farmers and Me
cbauics, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, N.
W. W. WALLACE...
lIE SEASON ADVANCES, AND CUES-
Vat has determined not to be caught with & large
stock to carry over He has, therefore, determined to cies./
sit the balance of his stock of Gentlemen's and Boys' %Vin
t r Clothing, at the smallest po=s , ble margin above cost.
is the time to obtain bargains.. The stock enliEraces
everything usually found in a brat-c ass city Clothkrig and
:%lelehritit Tailoring establishment.
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL,
Ccr.'Wood street and Diamond A 116%
_We study to please.
a
LARD.—A prime article of No. I.larcl 3 filit
barrels and kegs, just received and for aale by
McCANDLESS, 311.1115,1 CO.,
1a23 Corner of Wood, and Wa - tfir btreetq.
WALL PAPERS - WALL PAPERS 1 I
WALL PAVERSIII—W. P. MARSHALL & CO.
art , preparing for immense sale of Wall Paper this spring.
err° aryl et S' Ward meet. fel
1858
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Presidt.r/L
W. IL WILLIAMS
Praid<r.ft.
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i 0 -, EFh fNOIVI)EN
.f A Jro February.
ISAIALI DICKEY,'. P.,
DAVID WCANDLEBS,
JAMES GARDINER,
IV. M Ift
) , stIL
TO ARRIVE
LEAVE POE
REM
Ilamblir_
Foreign Marne te
New York Stock Market.
e w York Market.
Cincinnati Zia.rUct
Baltimore in arket
l'i_ OCT I.ON SALES
W. W. WALLACE'S
And Made to Order
W. W. WALLACE,
. Nos. 319, 321 and 323 Liberty Ht re° t.
Pittsburgh
Plaster, Cement and Grindstones.
Vl GGS sale 6 by A. bbl P. fresh Eggs, just reo'd and
for JAMES FETZER,
f, IO Cilrini , r Market . and First etreetn.
jAMPBLACK, Ass'd.-30 bbls. on hand
Itud for sale by B. L. FAIINEBTOOK lc Cu,
kl 3 Corner of Fourth and Wood streets.
TIME FOR ALL TIIINGS.--Now is
,: the Limo to buy Shoes of every descripton CHEAP.
we are desirong to elver ont onr winter stock, which com
prises Gents', Ladies', Misses', Youth's and Childrente Wear.
kemember the place, "The Peoples' Shoe Store," No. 17
Fifth street, near 31arket.
fel3 , DIPPENBACIIER & CO.
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES-
Now i tho time to buy Bt.)OTS AND 9110E8
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE OP
J. B. BORLAND,
Leif No. 98 Market street, two 6xes from iIAb.
RIVER NEWS.
HARDY & M'GREW, Steamboat and Gen
eral Agents, Cotner. of First and Ferry streets.
Rivas, Wu"Ess. Era—The river remains as it was. The
Allegheny is closed with ice above the aqueduct, and the
Monongahela has also been clu=ed.
Charles Boplay, owner of tts earner White Bluff, has
brought snit in the United Stablign4rrict Court at St. Louts
against Hercules O'Connor, owner the steamer George
A Ibree, for $lB.OOO damages ca,,aed by the collision between
the boats, and the sinking f the former, cansln her to be
a total loss. The decision will be made known in a day or
two.
The Memphis Eagle, of the 12th, 1111 , 4 the following item :
" Yesterday Rome flatboatmen arrived at the wharf of this
city, having in charge a couple of trunks found floating in
the river, between this place and New Madrid. They are
suppesed to belong to passengers of the steamer Crossm,n,
and iu one of the trunks are letters addressed to James A.
Donuals, St. Lt311',4, Mo Marked on the other trunk is the
name of '- M. WOO,ll, New Orleans." Both trunks contain
a considerable amount of clothing."
The New Madrid Times, of the 12th, also says:—. There
was tuand in the 51i.sissippi river, at Rndley's Point, Now
Madrid county, on the 7th day of February, and supposed
to have been loAt off the steamer Col Crossman, which horn
ed at New Madrid, the body of a man an which was found
!.ume valuable papers and money, from which it was itscer
tamen that his name is John 8. Moore, of Tippula county,
Slissouri.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
3 PSI? 6 INGE:ES W.illat IN THIS OHANNISL.
Jan. 27
27
Jan. N)
.Feb. 3
Neb. 9
.Nub. 10
A_RRIV ED
steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
`• Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville
" Luzern°, Jacobs, Brownsville
DEPARTED.
1 1 1 ° )
...Feb.
Niarch I
" Col. Bayard, Peobles, Elizabeth.
" Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville
" Luzern, Jacobs, Brownsville.
STEAMBOATS
For Nashville.
The fine steamer QUAKER GUY, Captain
MCDAISIBLS—OIerk, SAMUEL COOLEY—will leave
for the above, and all Intermediate porte, on
TUESDAY EVENING.
?or freight or passage, apply on board. f• 1
For Nashville.
The eplendid new light draught ateuruer PO
rkM:pg LAN D, Capt. R. IiRACE.Y, will leave forthe above
and intormedi .to porta 13L1 SATURDAY, lb
39th inst., at 4 o'clock P. M.
Fur freight or pa.94age apply ou board.
. For Nashville.
The flue passenger steamer CLIFTON, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports,
- , 4-5 , --24-v..-4m on WEDNESDAY, at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on boa-d, or to
dell FLACK , BARNES & CO Agents.
. _
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
JUAN TOMPKINS, RAY, MUTSU.
The new, light draught passenger packet,
JOLIN TOMPKINS, Ray, Master, will leave for
the above and intermediate ports, TIIIS (Vied.
oesday) MORNING, the 18th inst., at 10 o'clock A. M.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
A. 0 MoGREW, Agent,
No. 86 Water street
For Memphis and New Orleans.
The flue paQsenger ateaper ALMA, Capt.
ROBIaeoN, will leave for the above and all in
tormedtate porta, on SATURDAY, at 4 P. M.,
For freight or paaaage apply on board, or to
Ja2.l FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agent,
For Pittsburgh and Zanesville.
The Fitt:am er FORTUNE, Captain W. RENG--
Clerk, J
F. J
ALtasott—will leave for the above
and all intermediate ports, on THURSDAY,
December s7tb, at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to
POWELL dr MOODY, YR First St.,
or A. 0 M'GREW, 8d Water street.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mos.
non AYREG4 will leave for the above cud all
intermediate porta on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
For freight or passage apply on board
lOWA 1100B.E, Matter.
The light draught, fast running passenger
packet lOWA, Moons, blaster, will leave for
the above and all intermediate ports, on SAT
URDAY, the oth lust., at 4 o'clock P. M.
For freight or passage, having superior accetuodatious,
apply on board, or to liAltuY A SIcGIIEW, Ag011:8,
le4 Corner First and Ferry streets.
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES.
AMBROT YPES-
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE,
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLAS3 ESTABLISHMENT
THE COUNTRY, AT
lel2 WA.LL , S, B nrlL street.
WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY.
M. C. WALL HAS TAKEN THE
third floor of Jones' New Building, adjoining thy
Mechanics' Bank, Fourth street, for an AMBIWT Y Pk; AND
YELUTOGRAPIIIO GALLEBY; and having fitted up the
room in a style unsurpassed, invites his friends and the pub
lic to visit his establishment.
Lis Reception Room, he has no hesitation in saying, has
not its superior anywhere, for size, beauty of furniture and
appointments generally; and his Operating Rooms, Ming
ou the same floor, are entered immediately through it.
lu his Operating Rooms the most improved combined
sale and sky lights givea facility for taking a finished Pic
ture, in the least possible time, that he thinks cannot fail to
make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste.
Mr. Wall's experience as au Artist, is a guarantee to his
patrons that none but good Pictures will be permitted to
leave his premises.
The public, and the Ladles especially, are uvited to , view
his rooms, and examine tipeCIILIOLUEL fekl w
6-1-EciT ATTRACIION
/IT NO. 60 MARKET ST.,
Where can be seen the largest collection of
ititiMOTYN PdOfO6RAPII
SPECIMENS, EVER EXHIBITED IN TIIIB CITY 4
ail,- Persons wishing Pictures of themselves or friends,
are invited to cull end examine before setting elsewhere, as
WE WARRANT PICTURES
Su porior to any that can be obtained west of the mountalne
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Pliotographers and A nabrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 76 Fourth street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
S. W. car. of Market etre-et and Diamond, Pittsburgh
PRIORS TO BIIITALL. myl9:tf4p
WYKES' GALLERY OF ART,
NTO. 60 MARKET STREET.-PICTURES
I taken at this Gallery by a new and improved process,
giving the natural color of the hair, eyes, dress and complex
-1.41. They are acknowledged by all who have examined
them to be far superior to any pictures eves exhibited in this
city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine
his large collections of specimens. ills Gallery being on the
second floor, is easy of access.
N. B.—Pictures of Children taken in two a3conds, at No
of llarket atreot.
-A 27:tf is
NELSON'S AMBROTYPES,
PRICES REDUCED.
G &LLERY CORNER OF THIRD AND MARKET STREETS,
Entrance on Third street.
citizens and Strangers desiring ANIBROTYPES, executed
to the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection, can
t.. 1 accommodated at short notice by calling at
NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY,
THIRD STREET.
Prices One Dollar and upward. ap29:ly2d
ROGERS'
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBRO'I'YPE
SKY AND SIDIC-LIG LIT
GALL .E It V
ft 1 r STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE: THE POST-OF/Kik
93., lIICTUR.ES taken In all the varfoaa styles, In as;
we...ther, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
ta_. Sick or deceased persons taken at their re , ndenee
ap2o:lydaw-is
LARD OIL—We have commencel manu
facturing Lard Oil, and w II be plea-ed to receive or
eel, for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
.ket. We will till barrels returned when desired.
Et. O. h J. H. SAWYER,
le' 8 No. 47 Wood .ItrAut,
EATSFOOT OIL.--Neatsfoot Oil, in
J.l quantities to suit purchasers, on hand and for sale by
B. O.G J. U. SAWYEU,
No. 47 Wood street.
.DEIRE PALM OIL SOAP.—Pure Palm
Soap, only 15 cents a bar, a sure cure for chapped
hands, for sale in quantities to snit purchasers, by
felB B. C. .4 J. 11. SAWYER.
COAPS.-
1.000 boxes Rosin Soap, ini n ib, 2 lb and 3 lb bore , ,
600 " No 1 Palm Soaps, in lb, 2lb and 3tb bars;
500 " Chemical Olive Soap, in lb lamp.
200 " °Wine Oxide " -
250 " German
200 " Castile
50 " Pure Palm
and for sale by
felB
QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
ky of our own manufacture, warranted euparior to any
offered for sale In thfs market; on hand and for sale - by
flB B. C. 1c J. H. SAWYER
MEW BEDFORD' •SPERM I CANDLES.—
IA 20 boxes, assorted Blies, 4's, Pa and We, Sperm Candles
on band mid for sale by B. C. & J. H. SAWyER,.
fol No. 47 Wood street.
CANDLES.-200 .bis. assorted sizes,
4's, 6's and S's Adamliatine Star Candles, on bandan4
for sale by B. C. & J. H. SAWYER,
felB No. 47 Wood street.
IiOTEL CANDLES.-50 bcxes 12's and
IB'e, Hotel Candles, ut hand and for sale by
au mi. B.IIAWYER.
NASHVILLE.
CINCINNATI.
MEIIP~fS.
ZANESVILLE.
ST. LOUIS.
Nor St. Louis.
E. S. WYEES, Artist
E. 8. WYKES, Artist
" to 3lb bars;
" In 1 lb bars, on hand
B. 0.. t J. H. SAWYER,
No. 47 Wood street.
AM U SEMENI S.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
MISS KIMBERLY LZSGII 'AND MANAGYILLEB
J. lI.C.NLEY STAGE at eiAtikit
PRICKS OP A.Dmisstori:
60c. Private! Box, large $8 00
16c. Private : Box, 5ma11...... 6de
Color, d u.n ry 15c. Oolored, Box 25c.
ngle oats in Private 165 x, 00.
Doors ~1•,., 'clock. Perfurmaric to coaunßace at 9
Box of for sale of Ticket 1, open from 10 to 3 o'clock.
Second night of the popular Comedian,
ing- Mr. JOHN K OWENS,
Who will appear this evening in two of his great imperaan
ations, viz: PAUL PLY and SOLON SHINGLE,.
SATURDAY EVENING, February2oth, the performance
will commence with the favorite Comedy, in 3 acts, entitled
PAUL PRY.
Paul Pry
Grand Dance by
Tu cuucludn with
THE PEOPLE'S LAWYER
•• UR, VS HO :-TOLE MY BARREL cIE? APPLE SARSE."
Sulun Shingle, the Yen ke Fa! wer ..... Hr. John E. Owens
MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIA-
TluiN LECTURES.—tit ()ROE D. PHENTICF, Esq.,
E.ut., of the "Lo-imvi Ile .70tH rill," will Lecture before the
You:‘u Void' Liaxeur ASSOCIATIO and the public generally,
AT LAFAYETTE BALL,
On Saturday Evening, February 20th.
SUBJECT-- The pro:uLt tiVFCCI and tendeacioi of
American Politics.
Doors open at t3l,j o'clock. Lecture to commence at 7,k4
Ticke,s TWENTY-FIVE CEN IS, to be had at the Music
and Book Stores, Library Ito .m, Lecture Committee, and at
the door. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK,
WM. H. KINCAID,
ELIAS H. IRISH,
SO - EFH ALBREE,
Library Rooms, E. P. DARLINGTON,
Feb. IS, 1855. f lel7:td Lecture Commute-.
:,ECTURES ON CHEMISTRY —The course of
lfYy Lac, urea on Chemistry in the Westtra University of
Pennsylvania, by PROF. MACLEAN, will commence on
FRIDAY A fer FIR.NOUN, February 19th at 4 o'clock. The
Lectures will be Illustrated by numerous experiments. La
dies and Lientlemen, as well as the regular students of the
University, who are dedrous of pursuing this sludy, can
procare tickets for the course at a moderate charge, by ap
plicarlun to Prof. 112.0Le.&:i or Dr. McLAKEN, Principal of the
Faculty.
The introductory T aetare will be delivered at the Quiver
city liaddings at the time t.bove stated, and will be free.
The ritizene generally are invited to attend.
folo:tit—n WILLIAM BAK EWE%
The Beautiful Collection of Paintings,
INCLUDING THE EASTERN SLAVE
NI RKET, OLEI )1' ITR I , EATII OF LEANDER,
end the hlllloUri
OIROASSI A N OF BEAUTY,
.are uow ou Froe Exhibit len nt the TONTINE HOUSE, No.
93 Third J trot:a. Cull eui r”.e clear
iSOILN ECK, Proprietor
JOHN W. AUCARTHAr, •
BILL "'OSTER!.
mrILL ATTEND 'lO THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTINI of all kinds of
DILLS FOR CONCERTS ,r;CTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Att.
MI communications either by mall, telegraph, or other
vii,--directed to the :Ace of the Morning Post, will receive
prompt attention! ap7
li oiNi;,66 UAI-WS
C¢.l4. 11024PHREYS, C. J. HOFFNAN, JOHN WRIGHT
Humphreys, Hoffman & Wright,
FLOUR FACTORS ,
PRaDUCE AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
76 NORTH WHARVES AND 155 NORTH WATER sr.,
Al ye Vlue Street,
ltEle ER To
Conrad, Thowl.on & Co,
Thompson, Clark & Youog,
titer, Price & Co.,
Caleb Cope 8 Co ,
Barcrott Carer d Co ,
Canby, AeViliu .t Hughes,
h. M. Lawn, Cashier X . and M . Bank,
Jus.ii. Cashier Morelf Bauk
Nloiris L. Hallowell & Co
McCutcheon k Col lips,
John M. isouuedy & ,
Itaiguel & Cu.,
Pickett, Mathews &CO.,
hrownliury & Price,
W. 1.1. Laughly eons,
Lawrence & Mathias,
A. I) Bullock k Cu.,
W. Holmes ,
Bagaley, Cusgrave & Co.,
novia:l3,
TERRA COTTA Oil STONE
WATT IL PIPES ,
From two to 81X inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 80 Cents per Foot.
aLso—htxalEsTEit
PEARL STARCH
P' or Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
by
IHIENRIC EL COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
C. l olVirafilES . l . ON MERCHANT,
AND %MOT A , A DEALISH. IN
CULEESE, BUTTER, SEEDED
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
NO. 25 WOOD BTREUT, PITTNIIIILOH
orrWras WWI.) M. -... MOOrtil G. 1. eroutenz
WOOD, 3.100615171.:A1LD Si. CO.,
Md. 1117 e • 12 : IF
American Galvanized, Best Relined
CIE=
COMAIoN SHEET IRON,
And Sole Agent .or the ittle of W. DSWEAS WOODS'
C EL EBitATED
P4T'T fION RUSSIA SHEET IRON,
-41/.30-
LVANIZYD OORRUO.S.TED IRON, fur Roofing;
SPIR NI3, NAILS, and HOOP IRON.
Warehouse, No. 134 First st., Pittsburgh.
"'A Lt. '338 FOSUALVANPIANO will be promptly
str,odoci to at ti lc Works.
on Si, Perkins,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
30..80 FOURTH STREET,
LOUISVILLE, EY.,
SOLICIT Consignments of any and every
ditscription of alerchandiso. Any goods stint to us for
a,..0 will be attended to without delay, and remittances im
in. , diately made. Thankful for past favors wo solicit a con
uanc.e. otopk.acci
EMOV AL.
IL IHERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.—
Wt have reto,ved the mannfaz.tory of Bu3rhave's Holland
Waters, to N 0.27 Wood west—the bonze now occupied by
joh., Moorhead, Esq.
Until the tlre:. of April, our office will ho 0.. tho second
I iik24 I IPCNJ PAGE, Ja. dr. CO.
A LOOIIOL.--100 bbls. 76 and 96 per cent
rA. for Bale by B. A. FALINKSTOCK a CO.,
j,20 Corner of First and Waod etreeta..
-, ,,,750 WILL buy a new frame Dwelling
Rum.° of four roume and Kitchen. Paling
In front, Bane Oven, otc. The lot tots a front of 20 feet on
Nl,,nterey street, Alle g heny, by 110 feet deep to an alley.
T,rins of payment very easy. The house is new and in good
unier. Iler sale by S. CUTI3BENT & SON,
1:14 51 Market street.
RED, WIIIT.E r AND BLUE.--500 boxes
Toilet Variegated Soap, assorted colors, in lb., .54 lb.
COO >f l lb. cakes, on band and for sale by
P. a.IJ. U. AVVRIL
BURNING FLUID AND CIAMPIIENE.-
A huge supply of those articles constantly on hand.
within.: a Burning Flaid,_nuperlir and cheaper than
coo e,so,here in the city, can always procure It at
JOS. FLEMING'S,
L 9 Corner Diamond and Market street.
4,a Y RI NGES.—I have just received a supply
Mattsou's celebrated tinges, pronounced to busil
y:, lor to toly others now in U5O. ..thoes wishing anything
~t LtlPi kind should call and saatnine these before purchas
ing elsewhere.
Comer Diamond and Market street.
DA.CKED BUTTER.-600 lbs., solid pack
rd flatter, received and tot sale by
JAB. a. Ftrzga, 89 Wood erect.
T,
R EM°V—A
JAMES A. FETZE.b.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
FOR THE BALI OP
I , LOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL KI.ND3 OY PRODUCE
Has removed from 841 Water street, to the
Ceruer of Market and Piro& streets,
(010 P777M3DRaII. P
QUPERB. CARB. SO I A.-200 kegs New
Castle, for sale by
0rr214 B. A. FAIINEE7)CIi h CO.
F YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHING
SIADE TO ORDER, CALL AT CHESTER'S.
A brilliant aiim)rtment of
SEASONABLERILOit GOODS
on haul at CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL,
Corner of Wood street and Diamond alley.
SCS ,--- We Study to Please. J ckio
DrA RUBBER BE LTING.—A large
stock, all sizes, 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Rub
ber Depot, 24 and 28 St. Clair street.
Jsa) .1. & IL PHILLIPS.
EAR CORN-130 sacks Ear Corn, justre
calved., and for sale by JAB. A. FETZER,
i ll2B • 80 Water etreot.
1.) El) PREEINTATE.-150 pounds for
F.alo by B. A. FAHNEATOCK
Corner of Pirst snd Wood 'stream.
BLACK (IMPURE LACES,
And BLACK BRUSSELS LACES,
For Dreo , , and Brogue Trimmings, a reduced prices.
frlo JOB. lUORDit.97 Martrotltroal.
HONEY BEAN TOBACCO.— Another
supply of this celebrated Tobacco, Just received by
JOB. ILEMING,
Garner Biel - cord and Market meet
QHOES, SHOES, SHOES.—Ladies' Misses'
10
and Cadre& Cialtas, Shoes, GILM3, etc., cheap, at
t h e N. 17. ;fifth street. ',Par market
110PICARB. SODA.--10,000 pounds on hand,
e t fld far age by D. Y I,BTOOII B 00.,
axmonse to Auslaig Woe.
Mr. John OINCIMI
MidS Turnbull
PHILADELPHIA
Philadelphia
Maysville Ky.
.Nitulison Ind
Uhio.
Louisville, Uhl°.
Cluciuuati, Uhlu
Pittsburgh, Pa.
MEDICAL.
ONLY ONE .130TTLE
-0 -
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE
troubled with Liver Complaints, =less the most des.
perate of cases, when the second bottle will, with sane a
single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We
wish to call the attention of all to theeo facts, that the In
vigorator is compounded by a phi ski= who has need it to
his practice for the past twenty years with a success almost
crednious, and that It is entirely vegetable, being composed
wholly of gams.
Some idea of the strength of these grime may be formed
whoa it is known on, bottle of the Invigorator omataios Pn
much htrenglb as one hundred doses of Oalomol without any
of its deleterious effects.
We know there is nothing now before the American pub.
lie, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particular',
for diseases of the Liver, a. Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attaked a reputation second to no
other article in the world, simply became it rest on its own
merit., To convince all by tr;al that it is all its proprietors
chum it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such
diseases as are described in Dr. Sanford's advertisement, Ise
know of know remedy that will so surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two
ten.spoonfuisbat each attack and it will soon disappear. Bar
an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sours, taketho
Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove disagreeable
or oppress] vs. For Heartburn, Palpitation or Difficult
Breathing, taken tea poonfol once or twice daily. For Loss
of Appetite, Languor or L stiessticss, the medicine is invalu
able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest
well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the
demons of dream-land will all be fairies. After eating a
hearty dinner, take a doss of Invigorator and it will relieve
all oppression or fullness. 'lr. Invigorator is a Liver Remo
dy of unequaled virtue, acting directly on that organ, Our.
ing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles,
Worms, and all Female Obstructions, for which It has tai
equal.
We know there is nothing now before the American pub
lic prepared with such skill by a acientidc man, particular.
ly for diseases of the Liver, as ir. Aaford's Invigorator, or
Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no
other article in the word, simply because it rests on its own
merit. To convince all by trial that it is all Its proprietors
claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such
diseases as are described In Pr. Sanford's advertisement, we
know of no remedy that will so surely cure them as the
Invigorator.
Then, bee lately been brought to our notice a medicine
that seems to possess w,,nderfnl, curative and healing pro
pertied in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Or
gans. It came to us with ,o many testimoniale in its favor
that we have noted its effects is come of the worst cues of
continual ddidity, caused by derange.; liver, and in every
instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure,
Du. Banford'd Lsv igorator, or Liver Remedy is what we re ,
fer to. We always have b•, en credulous about ouree by pat
ent medicines, but we are COliN laced that this medicine, for
family use, is not overrated by the host of recommendatini : ,
.t has. Our adv , ce is, fur all troubled with Indigeetion, L . ,
bility or Bowel Complaint, to got a bottle and try it; our
word for it, relief will be experienced.
Butssmos TO THE TN - VALUES who nee Dr. Sanford's Invigor
ator, for it will relieve them of their pins es soon es it ill
taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist
where the Invigorator 1.1 usei, for it will as rarely drive them
away, as daylight will banish darkness, of this there can to 1
no doubt to th use whe try it, for it carries conviction with
every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of
certificates from those who tree it or have been cured by it,
Try one bottle, it it doea:not benefit, then we are mistaken.
PUOB UNZ DOLIAR PIE 80111.1
iii&NFC.IID & 00., Proprietors, 816 ilroodway, New York
Fur sale by G. KEYSER, 140 Wood eitrett, Pittsburgh)
jal:3trultw.3p
THE GREATEST
' -
ILO
COVE
OF THE AGEa
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hue disoov•
ered lu ouo of our common pasture woods a reined,
thavouroo
Every kind of Rumor,
YRO'll THE WORST iiOhOFULA DOWN TO d COMMON
PIMPLE
Hu has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He bee
now in his possession over one hundred certificates_ of its
value, all within twentyirailea of Beaton.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore month.
one to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimpled
on the face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the
mouth or stomach.
Three to live bottles are warranted to cure the worst Wad
or Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to care I - tinning of tllO 43811 and
blotches among the hair,
Four to six bottles urn warrantal to mare corrupt and
running ulcers.
One bottle will cure ucely eruption of the akin.
Two or three bottles are vva.ranted to oure the worstklnd
of ringworm.
Two or three betties are warranted to cure the moot doe
perate case of rherrn.ati l u t .
Three to four buLdes are warranted to cure salt-Rheum.
Five to eight bottles Will cure the worst case of scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted whoa the above quantity is taken.
ROXBURY, MASS
Dun Mmes,—The reputation of the Medical Discovery,
in curing all kind of humors, La co well established by the
011atliMOUS voice of all who have ever used it, that I need
not nay anything on the subject, as the most skilful physi
clans and the moat careful Druggists In the country are un
annuous in its pralae.
In presenting the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do
it with a tall knowledge of the curative power. in relieving
all, and curing most of these diseases In which you are an
fortunately SO liable. That must excruciating disease to an
affectionate mother,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
Is cured ro If by a miracle; your own tamper 13 restored la
its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and fretful
naps to calm and sweet slumbers; and the Medical DiITOTII.
ry becomes a fountain of bleasing to your . husband and
Lo,sahold.
In the more advanced atag,ca of
CAN KER.
ortonde to tin. atomnch, canqiug
DYSPEP - SIA,
which is nothing but cankor of tho tom b; then to the
iliteathwa and
KIDNEYS,
creating a sinking, gone fooling, and an indifference
s eran to
the cares of your family.
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
our food distress e you, and yon can only take certain
kinds, and even of that your systole does not get half tha
nourishment it contains as the scrim ono us fluid of the canker
eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and he•
comes sallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. For
want of nourishment your E!yote,ui becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of your body become relaxed. Then follow
train of diseases which the Medical Dl .covert' is peculiarly
adapted to
CURE;
Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, woaknoss of the
Emilie and small of tho back, pain of the hip Joint when you
retire, irregularity of the bowels, and aba, that most aura.
Mating of diseases, the
PILES.
'flow many thousands of poor women are suffering from
this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their next
door neighbor does not know the cause. I wish to impress
your mind that good old proverb, Au ounce of proven•
tem is better than a pound of cure." In the
MEDICAL DISCOVERY
you have both the preventative and the cure, with thin great
toad good quality, that it will never, under any circumstances,
do you any injury.
N s change of diet ever ne,.....4..ary—eat the boot you can gat
and enough of it.
DIREOTION, nit IM—Adults one. table spoonful per day—
Children over ten yeaes &siert spoonful—ettildren from flys
t eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli
cable. to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on tb.
twice a day. Yours truly, . _
DONALD KENNEDY.
.6Prict. $1:69 par eor by
Dr. (IEO. 11. KEYSER,
N. - . 140 Wood .trc,t, Pittabargh, Pa,
eiro~F:d~+.v
PL) 0 W N'S
VE6IET iBLE COMPOUND
„LP
cur.
Brmachttl,
Asthma,
Inflammation of the. Lange,
'lnfluenza,
Cretin,
ihrasencas,
Bleeding of the Lungs,
Connumption.
Fur sale by
And
r.,10.d/io;
Mi. fl. KEYBEIt,
Pittsburgh,
J P. PLEMINn. Alleirhpuvolity
_
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C.l 0 iff .70 J - -
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HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Punts, &c.
The public are respectfully invltvi to examine our stock .
Prims low, and work warrantod.
hriEkris NI) 2:45 i.litgl+TY STRERT
DR UGS.—. 7
IXERIIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.
Gina Tragacantb, Gum Aloes, Gum Arabic,
CONOENTRAT,ED LYE,
Anidualna, Pomades, CologneaT, - .Ges Articled, eta,
OLYOER;NE,
Juniper 11. rrlts, Graphite, Agaric etc., on hand and fbr gala
by B. L. YAIINESPOOK. .t 00.,
la 2 ("Gran , of iicurtb and Word strati&
0
RANGES AND LEMONS.-
ROO boxes Oranges;
200 do Lemons, Jost received and for sale by
nEYIIEII Fr ANDSaEON,
No. R 9 Wood street
f WO hundred dollars in hand, and four
_IL hundred in two yearly paymente, will secure a direl
ling house and large lot of ground, ph:wean:ly Intrusted on
Mt. Washington. For sale by b. CUTHREIt'I! .1 SON,
fel2 51 Market street.
ORNE KNITTING BALLS--
ORNT3 KNITTINO BALLS,
Received this morning, at
FOUR ININICE - S IN TWO WEEKS--
STEEL SPRING SItELETON SKIRTS.
The fourth invoice of this elegant (Jun of Skirt, received by
Adman Express, this day.
Ladies wt o were dippointed in; procuring one on Toe&
dakiaas, can now be ispylled at RNS%
77 Nub* wlfrelk
EIECOIiD SUPPLY PP
HORNE'S. 77 Market Street.