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TI?HK subscribers. riovinrr been appointed SUij iping ■ .I. -Agents fer-ihe Pennsylvania or CentraMtaioroad, that we arc now prepared to receive ; , Bpyvamocmi of merchandise or prodace for ehiriment ... -East. - ••••• •: ' { , Goods cia this foutc will/be carried through iq five ■■■; -days, and all consigned to us will be forwarded free oi - conunission or charge for advances.. i Rales of Freight bsiwan Pkiiaddyhia and Ptttsb irgh. , < • Dry. goods, hats, shoes, books, stationery, cutlery *con : fecucmarr,frutts,feathers, furniture,d rug?, raeoi-Vnes saddlery, &c- ® l ’ oo^i 00 I : i - Hardware, queensware, groceries, paints, dye suns, n oils, leather, clover, flax, timothy antl J?P l s» .?,n lss 1 * *eeds,woo!;&c. t B ? C, ? I P2’ i Beef, pork, butter, lard, lard oil, tobacco tea^cAnee, AsfeS^urbf, 9 ’-, pitch, rosin, GcmMy bones, bacon, Ac co vODK * Coil™ ■ ’ corner Penn and Wayne streets ‘ •Plitsboreli, Julyt»t.lc3l.-»;jg i ■i: —- P T JFmxm Reduced* ■ MO NO KG AH EL A ROUTE, i fgfc-ft. 1851. iwSSSbES via .fWMKSwBM : Brownsville, and Cumberland to Baltimore and Phitad'a. TSIHE Morning Boat leaves daily at 8 o’clock, A. M-, JL precisely, connecting with the Car* at Uomberland next morning. > The'evening boat leaveß daily at (> o’clock. P: M. (except Sanday evenings,) ihfc cars a Cumberland next evening* ailO o’cfocfc; * Tu&&through to Baltimore 32 hoars- Fare only fjy. Time through to PhlladelphiadOhouTft. Fare onfySLQ ■> TheNaUoual Road is now good. Conductors gawiil the-coaches between Brownsville and Cumberland— -which maJtes tins decidedly the best route East J.MESKIMEN, Aeen*, OStcetn the Mbnongaheln noa>e - Ksohange Livery Stable aud Furnlihlug Office, No. 178 Penn Street , near the St. Clair Hotel. The subscriber, thankful to ibephblic the liberal share of custom in his line heretofore, would inform them that bp has the UNDERTAKING busi ness in connection with Jus LIVERY business, and* will &uend Id funerals on as reasonable lenns os any m the city. Any person having anything to do m his line,who may give luo aealLean depend upon their business be mg attended to promptly, and m the best and neatest manner. JAJVEE3 MATTHEWS. Jter. Dr, KjlhlceUy’*'Pcinul* Simlnurji ' ; KXTXANNING, PA., -rrnLL RE-OPENjforitsSIXTH SESSION, on WeJ •?f nesday,October 2#tli, 1851.. Tms—Per Session of 90 Weeks —Payable m Advance Board and English Tutuoa, ... - soo,ou • Plano, with Singing and use of fnstromem, • 'Freucn, German,Latin, Drawing A Panning,each, lO.ou Bed. Bedding and Washing, - - - • 'Stationery, - - - - - ■ ; s 75 . The two Sessions commence respectively, on the Jaai Wednesday m April and m October. Pupils are not re ceived but by special arrangement, for less..lhauone session. No deduction for absence, except in eases of. * • great emergency. NO KXTRAS. ? Circulars, containing Recommendations, Ac , can be * ; had of Mis. G. R. While, Market street, and of Mi. - Mel lor, 81 Wood street. Isepfl? SIOUST ALV£RS ACADESIYi FOR YOUN'i GIRLS, . In tks tmm&dxalemcxnityof the Cities of Pittsburgh ana Allegheny, Pa. TIUS INSTITUTION will be opened on tb* Ist day ot October, for the reception of pupils, who will be in structed in any ot ail o£ the following branches of an elementary, useful and liberal education:—Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modem History, An cient and Modern Geography, use of Uie G iObe», Botany, * Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Music and Draw- ing. TERMS: • The annual pension for-Bonrd, Tuition and Wa»h . in§, payable half yearly in advance, - Birj,oo . Music for beginners, - 3,00 ' For the use of the Instrument, - 4,00 ■ Drawing, - - - 3,00 . • The healthy location of the establishment ; the piclu • resqne scenery; -varied and extensive prospect, so mil > mauug and enlivening to yoathfal minds, must render u b desirable place of education. s The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to ' the- health,moral and intellectual culture of the pupils -- commuted to their care; and to render that attention - < eflecttve.thediscipline will be exact, yctmild and pa xenial. There will be two semi-annual vacations of n lorlnisht each. Pupils wiU be received at any time du ring (lie session. MRS. DAVID LYNCH, . sepaidAl Principal. % Louts '&ETTE3KAS -••ADAM REISBMAS, [of the late Grin of Sami* ARetneman LOms &BIV£IQAOT A CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Clocks, Watches, Jcukltj/, Watch Materials, tirrH snuxr, one ooob veuv wood, eit7sbuboh v •■■■ FTIAKK leave to announce lo the trade and the public »" X generally, that they have themselves carefully se lected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Materials, and Toois for j, ■'Watclr makers; and a most elegant assortment of Jesv ehy, from thtr best manufactories—wbieb they ofler al prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern ’ Birkets. ' Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent .Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepines; Sul ! ' yer Qearners; and elegant French timepieces, of. the most approved makes. Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Tune Pieces* from the best American Fueto .s nes. , „ . ■ . - Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description m this line, such os Finger Rings. Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Biacelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, ' GoldGnnrd Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and «a Spoons, and every kind of fanry articles generally • i kept in establishments of this description- They would respectfully call the attention of the trade • to their extensive slock of Watch materials and Tools, -Of-every variety,which they have most carefully se • • 3o6tcd -• They have also on band a large ossonmexit of Tele . • scopeSjSpy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best monafactory lit England. Togetlicrwilh a great variety v of other articles too numerous to menuon. - Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best - - manner and on themost reasonable terms. [oeul:? STa.AWGJBB.BIKS I bTRAWB£RRIE9 I A QUANTITY of fPiiißot Sttperb Seedling burno* A. perry Plants for sale at (he Coat Hill Nursery;— Thulxung the seuson for planting the plants, you get • well est&nlhbed and fruit better the following season.— Thu variety wants no recommendation. The large quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market, sold at 25 .cents per quart, when the oilier varieties sold at 15 and 12J cents. They are more productive and finer flavored, , And hold out longer m fruiting by two weeks. These Berries measure 4k loches round. A samnle of this Frail can be seen at Mr. Henry Richardson’s Jewelry Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All orders left there will be protniply attended lo uud ioi* warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN, ' ’ gcp3o Coal Hill Nursery, A A ACRES OF- COAL, situated on tne Mononguhelu <l*l nvcr» near Limetown. The Mine is opened and approached by a short Railway, in excellent repair, be longing to the above; and seven or eight good miner* houses- Terms—ss,ooo; some cash; the balance in •well endorsed notes. Apply to JOHN R. LARGE, septSfctf Attorney, Fourth street.' TWO LOTS OF GROUND, Afuatc intho borough ot Manchester, each having a front on Ohio Lane of twenty-three feet three inches, and -extending back one hundred and thirty-eight teci lo an alley. Said Lots wii be sold separately or jointly. Terms reasonable. For farther particulars enquire n •J. S. HAMILTON’S Office, No. 63 FUth street. - scpgfttf t FaI.T, FASHIONS—Just received at the store S\ of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. 0 Fifth street, (tfm j - which will be open for inspection on Thorsday'Q®* . and Fnday, of tms week, where you wdl find a beauti fd assortment of an enure new style of Straw, Silk, Satinand Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, of vn* 4- nous Jkinds, jwtable for the season. i r:-:-P Sj—Children 7 * Bonnets, Ladies’ Caps and Head - Dresses—of a rich and beautiful style. [ocilfrif • Oyster* r Oyster* 1t SHE SALOONS of PH. HUNKER, on Liberty street, near Hand, wilt be opened on MONDAY, ilie iEM tant, where Ladies and Gentleman can be accoaiinp tinted with Oysters, served ap in u manner not to be sur passed in this City. i ' * fCT Panics wDI be supplied with refreshments of all ' kinds, at the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable .4 ‘ ■ • '■ ‘ prices. Call at P. 11. liUNKER’H, \ scpgg Liberty street! Henry itlchardaon, Jeweller, HAVING re-filled his store in a banuaoiue manner, Bttd bat recently returned from the Eastern ciuea with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry und Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his friends and ei(s . . tomexs to the fact, that among his Watches will be found - the moetdeatrable styles,patients and makers. Of Jew elry, the latest style* oFbrocb.es, breast pins, fob auil . vest chains,-finger nags, ear rings, miniature, lockets, Ao,Ae. , FANCY GOODS—Such as paper tnache, work tables, ■work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, tnbje mats, Coil’s pistols, ports monnies, tu great variety; chma'fnm anucokedishes, Ac., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental article*, which have only to be seen lo be appreciated. novl NO. 81 MARKET STREETS • i'IFTH WARD PROPKRIY soasALB.—A valuable J? Tropersy Of 30 /eel on Pine street, by Cl feet deep, tsith a Dwelling house arranged wuh a cellar; a-ftojii and back kitchen; a hall and two parlors ; three chap bersond garret; good grates and stone hearths; from and back porches; oat oven and hydrant. All in first rate order. Price SHOO, Terms—s3oo in hand ; b tl ance 6200 a year. The property will rentfor Sl2O. • ' . S. CuTiIBERT, General Agent, norS C 0 Smithfieldstreet: ©FECyACLES—We have now a very iargeassori • foment of near and farsighted Spectacles,m gold. - silver and sied frames. TheGlassea ore oMbe finest -quality,and.will befitted to the eye of the customer according to strict principles of .optical science. Huy inghad alongexperience m tins branch of my business, - . we can warrant accuracy and satisfaction. } - ' ' Scotch Pebbles fitted (o order. Also, on hand, a good stoetr of Telescopes, Microscopes, Magnifiers, Reading . Glasses, Counterfeit Note Detectors, Ac* i . . . VV. W. WILSON, j t nov6 , . .. 67 Market street, corner of Fourth * . - TOSe* RECEIVED at U 5 No. 0 Liberty street — i - SG boxes Fresh Honey; > 'lO do do. Canton Preserved Dry Ginger ; | 1 case-Jellies and Jams, put up m faneypots, l|y -Underwood.*-Co.,Baston; l . sboxes£reßh€Hmn> • • * .-. 2 do do . Orange and Lemon Peel, {candied) * Ivdo'.- dp Gooseberries; 3; do v"do Cherries, Plains, Ac.; • t' do Spiced Lobsters; ■ ■ 100 freshCoooaNms; , - All choice Goods and for sale al low rates by * :W.A.M’CLUXG & CO., 1 v • ,--11076 - Grocers and Tea PealcrsJ ■VTEW fßUi'r-ao boxei new Raiiins; ' . i ■■ IV io,do do; - i SS*do do; '■S do Citron; 2 do now Orange & Lemon Peel. > - : - Srkegn Malaga Gropes; - ‘ ■ ■ fnsl received at No. 250 Libert, street. ' ■ : ; ■ ■ gCT7 WM. A. arCLURG It cm ■ WNKR WAN i’KD—For 1800 fire iirick, branded ' bSST “ WU “ T. ttW ’ 60T8 • • No 01 Water street /"VWNEE WANTED—For IP.bundles aoni PantTfcT w-left lh Store with os by the Monongahela Wharf Master. T. WOODS A SON “r - . No. 61 Water street . ..lOLOOMS—7O tons Juniata; ll . . . 25. do Bedford Forge; ' Jostieccived and for sals by ~noyB ■ KING A MOORHEAD ' X-'t/'/f -r-. <:• r For Sale* For S&le* - 'Jfm~*Bosl& t -Hlaslf, &f. • ■ •• nisw music. O.VN’GS SUXC BV Hi.'S CATHARINE HA\ ES j O T&iilitSfotoe. j.«STiaSff«SMp?Stnqri Two English BiafltdlMlVWJCflcfnstjr- ' . , MTKWWbrMiw’* P»Mas'- Pnor Land of My? FiaUiclK’ 'Two.Trish-Ballotls —hy t IV. Coeniftcy. _ ■ i ;Th& Harp thar'oirco ihrnugh Tara’s liana , " SAnMsa ie l>y Wnd’lle Jenny Liml niuerConncns. '"WSIiIWiJ Summer. nH! ’' The Siarfl of Heaven arc Gleaming. AnUI Robin Gray. . . . • f/driu' Sweet Home Tlnsis Uteohly correct edition i containing (by Mad’lte Jenny Lind’s Demission),- all the tntrodnced hy her—with new uccompnnimeuis by Jules Benedict. One Little Word before We Port. By N. C. BooUsa. On the Banks of Old Salt River. ~WeCotno«gnin with S< ngs to Greet You. t Sleeping, L L/renmcd, Love—by W. V. Wallace. Just published. • Somebody's Coming, hut I’M Not Tell Who. Tho Bachelor’* Song—by “ One of the Squad.” ■' He Doeth All Things Well. , Mountain Maid’s Invitation. —Lily (with colored plate) Hunting i ertzm Bugia, Rugorre’s Italian, Arabella, Le Byron, Charleston. Ac. f 1 i POLKAS—La Pluie dc Perles, L’lnapiration. Ham burgh, bue Mu Brunette, Jenny Und’s Summit, Ravel, Ac.. Ac. • MARCHLb — Cliurubusco Grand, Turkish, Urand Italienne, Weuding, Ac. Just received and for sale at 0 CHARLOTTE BLUME’Sj Old Established Piano Depot, lIH Wood »tr«pi . Oonble Heed Uelodton. ; THE subscriber has just opened a very fine Meimjcon, 5 octaves, with double sett of made by tile original inventors, Cnrhardt and Needham, New York. This Instrument t.« equal in point of power and voftime to any Btna|l organ, and tar preferable to it for sweenies* ot lone, capacity to stand m tune and facility for li&he* porting. These instrument* are made cxpreasld for churca use, anti owing to the lowness of price are! lust superseding the organs. The public ate respectfully invited to call and examine this Cne Melodecn previous to its lenvmg the subscriber’s waroroom, it paving been purchased by n congregation in this city. H- KL.EBBU, No 101 Third st.| oct29 Sole agent for Carhardt Mrlodfron NKW flll'SlC. SONGS sung by Mias Catharine Hayes ; < Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass; i The Harp mat ouce ihrooga Tara’s Halls ; O - Sing to Me; Comm’ through the Rye ; Song# sang by Jenny Lintl ut her Concerts ; Auld Robiu Gray ; Horae, Sweet Home ; The Losit Heart; Ihe Cavalier; The Keepsake—a sequel to the Cavalier; Strike the Harp Gently—by Woodbury ; Sweet Anne of the Vale; The Mother*# Song« Call Me Ret Names; Pilgrim Land Forever; ; Little Ked Hiding Hood—taken from the Story j The "Lord’s Prayer—with Music by S. Glover ; . A Parting Hymn—Sisters Ere We all are Parted ; Why do Summer Roies Fade—with colored plhte ; Forest, Bride’s. Flower. Schottisp A Bloomer Polkas; Gtaruffe Waltz. Bloomer Waltz, Ac. Received and for sale by JOHN »1. MEL.LOR, SI Wood st. - Lftdiea 2 J Read Tbli 111 J IN THE PRESS. autl will shortly be ready, ‘‘THE HANDMAID TO THE PIANO; comprising a full description of rtn? mechanism of Ihe instrument, tbeide fect« iowbiel. il is liable (about 200 iu number,) jibe method o t remedying each defect, and instructions How 10 keep ihe instrument always in lane.” By F. B. Thac plxtoh. Every person having a Piano should have a copy of ihis book. No work 01 me kind has ever been publish ed- The mlormuuon u uuparis is worth tea timed its price—one dollar; and, among other advantages, it will effectually guard you from having your Piano spoiled by unskillful tuners. Ladies and gentlemen in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be famished at tlieir residences by leaving their addresses at the music stores of Messrs. John U. Mellor, Wood street, and Henry Kleber, Third street. By penning -one dollar to the author, nt the Gazette Of* fice, Pittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, free of post age- to any part of the United Slates. Six copies for five dollars; A liberal discount to Book sellers and Mo sjcdealcriJ. There is no inure appropriate present that a gentle man can make n> a lady, than a copy of this book. Send In your orders! oeslltfm NEW BOOK-SKETCHES IN i. IRELAN D—by W. M. ToxcaKiua, aalhoi; of “Vanity Fair,” The Hutory of Poudeiuiis.” u The Great Hognny Diamond,” Ac., Ae-, embellished with thirty-eight beautuul illustrative engiavings. illustra ung the best characters and scenes in ilia whole work, from original designs, drawn by the author on the spot. h is beyond all doubt one of the greatest and best works ever written in the English language. We an nex a few notices of the Press:— “ Hero is a hook to drive away melancholy.” It is by that most laughter moving writer of the age, Thackeray,. mid those who read u must laugh, be they ever so mel ancholy- We recognize everywhere the pen of the au thor 01 “ Vainly- Fair, 5 , aud “ Pendemii.%” and are by no means displeased with ihe acqnaintauce.”— IFiurero Cdnanent. “ Replete with truthful delineutions of character, and sparkling with the coruscations of wit and numor ” Commercial..Adveritaei “ No recent ficiiou seems to us to bear saeh inuiusic evideuee of being drawn from Life.”— Homt Journal. For sole at MInEK A Co.'s Cheap Book Store, No. 32 Southfield sireei. loct2d Soper lor Watch Repairing. JOHN M ROBERTS. WATCHIUAKERAND mxi JEWELLEbi* desires again to call the tention of the public to the workshop whieh he has opened at No 10 Fmh street, two doors froml&ailasf Market, where he continues to devote his special atten tion to therepoinag and refitting of Chronometer, Du plex, Patent Lever, Ltpme, auu ever) description of fine Watches and Clocks. Having for a number of years been employed as Fore man in liie workshop of the Jaigestestaimshmcnt in this city, 1 Sailer myself inui those-favoring me with patron age will find .nil work ci trusted executed in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. References —John Harper, Esq. Edward Henalelon, K«q..K.H. Hanley. L*q t Joseph Woodwell, Joshua Rhode* & Co., and Nv p m. ft. Soaite. A carefully selected stoek of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry,Spoons, Spectacles- Ac., constantly onhand,which have been purchased at (he lowest cash prices, and will be --old ui n very final! advance for u»e same. [auUl Citizens and Strangers, DO 3ou wish (o purchase a One Gol-DorSILVERVV r ATCH,tttabout<® sa ® 1 ouc-huH the usual price 1., If, so. call ai HOOD’S fiftirfaNKAV JEWELRY STORE, SI Market meet, two doors north of Third, aud take u look at his new Eioek- ju*t arrived,and youcan there purchase Watch- CHor any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value, nnd not be cnarged everything, as you have usually Wen . but«aaget lb©.very beat quality of good* ai the lowest eastern prices.. r : Do not believe what otbors, intcreMed in their owi|;£&lQ|>lc)t you, bnl come and see for yourselves. All mem will be warranted a« reprekonied at tune of sale — so that all may purchase and cheap. au!2, PWySYLVAXIkI£iII.\iOAI>, Completed to Loclcport, 90'JMlfcB Welt of Johnstown. TIME REDUCED aNDSPRKD INCREASED I fT\HE subscribers buying the pleasure to amiounce lo X then fncuds, and patrons of 'Jie Temi*ylvania Rail road, ihtu they have commenced trans-shipping at Locl portr and eonfideuly expect lo deliver trclgut to and from Philadelphia in Tout days. We are now prepared to receive and forward auy amount of Merchandize or produce wulun our cupacity whiciiis One Tnousaud Tons Per Week, at the follow ing rates of freight: FIBST CLASS. Dry Goode, ifais, Shoes Books, Stationary, Cutlery Confectioiiarv, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs Medicine*, baddlery. Ac.. Ac. Sl.Oli fl* lOOfijs. 3ECOMJ cuass. -Hardware, yuvrnswarti. Paiulß, Dye Stulfs, Oils- Leuiher. Clover, Flax, Timothy and otner Crass Seeds, Wool, Ac. bc ¥ 10b. THISD CLASS. Beef. Pork, Butler,Lard. Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Cofiei Tallow, Onun and Rags, Coc 100. VOURTH CLASS. Ashes, Marble trough) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay Bones. Bacon. A e . St»c & COVODE & COLE, Agents, comer oi Penn and Wayne streets. Only Forty SlUci Staging I BY TUB NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. ""■tegapißMgL. 111,1 FALL AKRaNGEMKHTS VIA THE HEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! Good intent and telegraph mail links of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for Blairsvllle. will leave Pittsburgh every day fall o’clock, P. M , and at 4 o’clock. P. M. and irom thence 304 miles by the Ncic Pennsylvania Railroad, to Philadelphia, Now York and Baltimore. Time zArougA only thirty future. Conches will leave evory evening at 1 and 4 o’eloek. EXTRAS—To leave ut any time, always In readiness. This is the most direct, comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern cities. Passengers lor Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the urri val oi the cars at that place. N il.—The only Office for the above Lines under St. Charles Hotel, 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sepl W. R. MOORHEAD, Agent. emporium of Light I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPB. WH- WRJGHT, (successor to J. r>. Tough), Miuiu • facturerof and Denier Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil uud Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, lor burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphinc arid Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip- Uon, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. ' Chandeliers. Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks, Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal, Cauiphlne or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N B- Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Ethe real OiL All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, tree of cost. W. U. WRIGHT,, No. 82 Fourth st, (Apollo Uail,) auslfl between Market and Wood streets. vx Or. Wm> P* Giles, /m\ VETERINARY SURGEON. JSLXrL Office ut Rody Pattersoti’s Livery Stables, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfreid, E)y4:ly - - Lithographic Institute* CO-PARTNERSUIP.— Thcshhscrioers most respect fally announce to thetr friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day: entered into Co-Partner ship, ror the purpose ol carryingon, at the old stand,in SmgerlyYßuildiug, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they ard prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the Onejartner, wra. they hope by strict attention totheir business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an eh lightenedpublic. Bonds* Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Primed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lon. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office, •as above. WM. SCHUCHMAN, . aprsS JRED. HAUNLKIN. RANDIES, WINES AND GIN= 40 half pipes Cognac Brandy. James Uennessy; . . 211 qr.casks do do do; SOoctares do -do do; 10 half pipes Rochelle Brandy. A. Seignette; 10 qr. cases .do. do do; lOoctare*. do do do; .4 pipes Holland Gin; 2 puncheons Scotch Malt Whiskeys ... JO qr. casks Madeira Wine; 10 qr. casks Pale Sherry Wine—various brands; . 50 do .. If. T. Tenenffe Wine; Carpenters; GO do Port-Wine—Various grades A vintages; 80 do Sweet Malaga-Wine; SO do Indian brls. Sweat Malaga Wine; 30 .do do Dry dot In store and for sale by MILLER- fc RICKETSON. .o*tB9 : Nos; 2&'and 293 Liberty street ; t > - * i * * * 1 ** * n V* -* " ' ':«j}:. •■...' • ■-- -,. i. -_v. " , 1 * ~ *• ~ \ l - ** * +1 KM »nnj«i>r««iii«ar» , r^~rv^y-7ir , <in—ii.»- °- umiilii »•» k ,fc uMiii *■ « Jnsuraiict Compaiutß Cash. Mutual Fire Insurance Couipany . Ilarrislm]rgy v Pennsylvania. | cAPim r 9iuo,ooe. j v i CILAiITBR PKRPKTUAh. j AgcnUfor the above Company, have opened an Office in Nov 14 JjL'Ctairisifeetj &nd' vo ; r fleet mu*u ranccs onrftvjiiid country prqppriy, upon,u* favcjrnble t kvtAn as-any fcsjtousrtile Company »fi MheStuicJ A(1 persons Jmvingproperty.wFuredin ttys .Conipnny arc entitled to vole for Us officers, mid lo share m its pm ingn; but are not itartite, m any event, for anything be yond? the amount they have paid. All los«o.s promptly paid in stxiy.doys after pit>a( of the l tuuno. I ' drrifcSßs: 1 ‘ ■ tioaJJOjm C; BUCHftR, Pre.iileia Chas. K. Hh&tkx,'Vice President. ; .. Thas- Secretary., j David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor! IKrcttarj—Hon.-’Jabo C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kqlker, Win. Colder, Jr, David/Flemiug, isanc G. M’Kditoy, Chan. R. lliester, lilias lv Kuizer, Samuel \V.. flays, David Mumma, Jr., John Nmniuger. Dauphin Codmy ; Jacob'S’. Il&Uieraanv Yottr; lletiry if. Fry. Laneiipur Adam Schcener, Berks ; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia ; Montgomery. Thomas. GilleapieJ Lu zerneGordon F. Mason, Bradford} Amos K. Rapp, Northumberland } Jatues Burn**, Mifflin; John 'P. Koov er, Centre ; John S. lectt. Huntingdon ; JamesK. Moore head,.AlleghenyJouathan D. keel. Washington; Geo. H. Bucher, Cumberland ; George w. Mas.ser, Carbon. M’LAIN & MOFFITT, .. 14 St.Clnir street, • ;cptn for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co._ jyg&Bm _ FltUburgb Li|« la«arano« Comiiai^. THIS 'COMPANY was incorporated In February, 1851; with a Perpetual Charter, am! has commenced business on a Capital of 4100*000* Tl.ui Company does business both on ihe Joint .Stock andlVluibal plan. ' On the Joint Slock plan the rnie« are one-third; less than those-charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent, lower than the rates ol' most Slock Compa nies. .... Mutual rates are the *ame as tho«e adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Those insured oh the mutual principle have the combined securities furnished by that system of insurants, and the Capital and plus Fund of the Joint Stock department. i The Charter permits ttje granting of insurance oitlife, in every form, including the riglu of wife, children,; pa rents, relations, friends or creditors— lo insure the life of another for their oWh exclusive henelii. payable aAer death,or upan iheparties arriving ai the mrc of 00 or 65, at the option of the insured. OFFICERS. James S.Hoon, President. Samuel M'Olurkan, V*cr President Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton. Secretary. UIKSCTORS. James S-Hoou, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilworih, Charles A Colton. Samuel M’Clurknn, W illiam Ph<Utp», John A. Wilson. BOABD OP QLNAKCB. Hon. William Wilkin*, Late Secretary of W«r. Hon. Walter Forward, Late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq , Oa«hler Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Esq., Wholesale Urocer. SOLICITORS. Hon. A. W. Loomta. | A B.M’Oalmont, Ksq. mkdical 80ABD. Consulting Physicians. Joseph Uuzzaio, M U William Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, M D K G. M. 0. axA.Hint.No physician*. Samuel.Bilwonh, M. D„47 Sumhfield street. RobL Snyder, ftl D . 103 Fourth si. John Crawfonl, M. U., 29 Sixth st. Wm. MoK Morgan. M. IX, IU7 Liberty si. Dr. Dilwotth will be in attendance at the office, every day, at o’clock. Tbo*d who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take their papers, amt commence operation* forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance busi ness willbc supplied with blanks and allowed the usual commission. Officoofibe Company, No. 75 Fourth street. my 7 C. A.COLTON. Ste'y Kentucky Uatual Life I soar once Co« ~ OUABANTY FUND, .$lOO,OOO. THIS COMPAN Yotfbra to the insured all the security and advantages df the Mutual ami Joim Stock Plans {as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium; an annual return m cash of the per eemaxe required for the 'contingent ri*k oi ihe year ; an ade quate, Unt not excessive provision for the luiurr io-e ur.iy O: members for the whole term of ii : e. wiu an equitable interest in the accumulating fund secured .to such mem bers, payable at death, t»y credits upon their poli cies) a guaranty Tand designed for Hie permanent secu rity of snort term members, and al*o tor ike pret'Ciu se curity of those for the whole term of lire. (p* This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rules of premium arc fixed m u fair reduced nan dard, with a provision far an annually increasing accu mulation of funds {for future security) ui exact propor tion to the amount of burine** and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving m detail the pian and rates of the Company, furnished gratia, and application* Tor insurancereceived by J TtfRBETT, Agent, l*A», Wood street, Put«bur*h Saul Du.wob.th, Medical Examiner. jvltfcvi fhe FranUin Ftro Iniorauce Company, Ot PUtLADKU’BIi T\IRF.CTORS \_) Charles W, Bancker. George W Richards, TbomAs Hart, Mordeeai l>. Lewjji, Tobias Wagner, Adolpht K. Bone, SamnelOrant, David S. Browne, Jacob R.Smith, Morns Pati*r»ott CiiAS N UANCfiEK, Pres‘l. Okas. G. Bancem, Secretary. [p* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property in town and country, at rules as low as are consistent wah security. The Companyhave nrsorved n large Contingent Funr-t which, with their Capitol and Premiums., aaiely invested, afford umple protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ut. lssl. at finblished agreeably to on Act of Assembly, were us fol ows.vlz Mortgages ■■■■■■ ■ . —— ■ - < fa . Real Estate • —«— ■■ • -- ■■ ■ - • • &4-*77 76 Temporary Loan*- —— - *3,066 17 Stocks OO Cash, Ac. 64,346 fil Since incorporation, * period of 21 year*., met have paid upward* of On* Million Four Hundred Thou- losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to cocci with promptness, all liabilities J. GARDINER COFFIN. Agent, aptt.4] Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d st*. filar in e, Kir* and Inland Transportation INSURANCE. fpllE INSURANCE COM PAN Y OF NORTH AM F.U- X ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1704. capital 9500.-. 000, assett January 13,1;55L, 91,001,£55 50, will make insurance on buildings and their contents in tlu« eity and vicinity. Also, oo property of every descrip tion, ou steamboats and other vessel*, either by ut I ami transportation or on the seas DIRECTORS: . Arthur U-Coffin, Pres't , Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones John R Neff, Edward Smith, Richard 1). Wood, John A- Brown, William U'rhli, Samuel F Smila- Francis Hankins, Samuel Brooks, S. A twin AMtbouc. Charles Taylor, William K. l»o«en, Ambrose While, George W A»jun\vall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Lhek*on. S. Morn!*, Water, M. l> Sherrcrd. See'y. This is the Oitle*t Insurance Company in the Uruled Slates, ami from its high slanging, long cxpniencr, am plo means, and avoiding all-risks of an extra, hazard ous chnracier, maybe considered u> oifenng ample so cuflly 10 Uie public WM. V. JONRS. Agent N‘o. HI Fr<*>n Mrm LIVES JIYSUKED B Y THE ' Kentucky Aatual Life Ineurauc* Vo., COVINGTON. KY. THIS COMPANY hu# artuitl Capital of OVK HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and t» managed by men of the highest integrity ami responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, • a formation riven, ami applies* uons received by J TUttfIETT. Aguni, 12U Worn! street. S&MCEi. Dilwosts. Medical Examiner. (s«p2 INSDRANOK. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—OI&cc. North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Fras Ittsuaxacs.—Building*. Merchandize and oLiiei property in town and country, insured uguinst loss or damage by fire at the lowestratoof premium. Mamas Insuax.ncH.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured muy desire. iwutNDTaaNHi^)RTAXton.—They also insure mere ban* due transported, by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Bouts, on rivers and lakes, on tilt? iqosi liberal terms. DIRECTORS —Joseph H../Scal, Edmund A. Souder John C, Davis. Robertßurlou, John R. Penrose, Samoel Edwards, Geo. 0. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell, John Newlin,Dr. R. ftl. Hastbn, James C. Hand, Pauldiug, 11. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig- George Serrill, Spencer Mc- Tfvaln, Charles nelly. J.U. Joluisoh, William Hay. J>r S. Thomas,John Sellers, Win-Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.— D T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. Taos. 0. Hand, Vice President. Joskpu W. CoWANjSecretury. [p* Office of the Company,No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. (jcl&Mtf) P. A. MADKIiIA, Agent. Fire and Marina Insurance* ritHE OFFICE of the Insurant* Co. of North America 1 has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. 14J Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies ou Build* lugs and their contents, and ou Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old ana responsible Company. - jap3j WM. P. JONES, Agent. lilts and Health Insurance* rTMIE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I COMPANY) of Philadelphia, Incorporated by tho Legislature.of Pennsylvania, March, 184?; Charter Per petual i Capital 8100,UbO. Rates ioteer than any Penns ai vania aud full 20 per cent, lower than the usual ratespf Life Insurance,us the following coiupari son will show. Thus a person or the age of 30 insuring for 8100 for life, mast payin the Girard 82,36, Pennsyl vania 82.36, Peiui Mutual 82,36, Equitable 82,04, New England 82,36, A1bi0u82,43, New \ ork Life 82,36, Ltfi and Health, Philadelphia. 81.91. Dissctobs —Samuel DOrriclc, Charles D Hall, Wm K Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas O B Campbell, M hi M. I).: Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin U Cope. Presi dent, Samuel D Orrick; Vset-President, Robert P. King Secretary, Fraucisßlackbume. Applications will be received and cverv informauoii given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Ovfick: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. ocuil>:y Fire and Marine Insurance, PflHB Insurance Company of North America, of Phiia X delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited [usurance oa property,iiuhls city and its vicinity, arid on shipmen by the canal and rivers. 7 DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’l. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W; Jones, Samuel W. 'Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown, Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Neff; • Thomas P. Cope, RichardD. Wood/; Wm, Welsh. Henry D. Sherrard,Sec T y. Thisia the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1784. Its charter is per* petnal,and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of am extra haz&rdons ekaxaeterrJt may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y John BK’C&i’tney, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic: Cigars, Tobacco and No. 149 Wood street, comer of Virgin alley, api94] Jv ‘ Pittsburgh,Pa. -ftICEFLOTm and *»« Bjgftgrflgjfofr. j*h ground for sale by •? - , WRIGHT* ALCORN t •jPkAafßEi V/ aulß , G fift hAT Tiiftlf—^ >QQ ti*m**ipnm* gnailfy fnj #6tc oetflS GABdON A ’ : ' EJni ©Dobs ------ - - ORfi/V'T BAUOjUSS I SECON D ABR IV A L:O.F NEW . r PALI* DRY GOjODS. “VOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, Sign of the Origl* i mil.Bec 1!ive,N0.74 Markclstroeti| , ilUl»nrgh,'be* tweenirourih street and the Dmm6Ud«hayevjtlßt received, from therecent large clearing outsales, and the import; ore and TtmhufecturtJfs tii Ndw York and J*liiladefphia, tile largest and cheapest stock of Goodn ever offered in this market, comprising in part a very largo assortment of DRESS GOODS 'ore very description, suited to the season;'at from 20 to 25 per emit. lower than .former pri ces. • ■ LT - Block and Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, from 02 to St ,25 per yard; Black and Colored English Merinos and Lyonese CloUift,froui3l io44c.per yard; Black and Colored Paromatias and Fanoy Alpacas,, from 12 to 6£c. per yard ; Plain and Embroidered Do Laines, Cashmeres and French Merinos; . _ , Plain Black, Colored and Printed Delaines afld Cash meres; Ve»y Rich Brocade ami Watered Silks and Poptans; do Plain Black, Colored Silks and Tut k Satins. A largo stock BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND GRO. DK A FRICKS, and of Bonnet and Mantilla Velvets, all colors; Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, at very reduced prices SHAWLS! SHAWLS! A full assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawls; Also. Rich Broelta, Long and Square Shawls; * Primed lVrkerri. Cashmere, De Laine and Thibet Shawl*; ALSO—AT GREAT BARGAINS— . Laces, Fanbroiderie?and Handkerchiefs; Uos'ery, Gloves, Suspenders and Cravats ; Irish Linens, Table Clbths and Damasks; Prims, Checks, Muslins and Tickings; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Plum, Brown, Blue and Barred Flanne Is; Cloths, Casaimercs, Satinets, Ky. Jeans A Vestings. Tiie proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all of their friends, and the public generally, leel ing confident that thev can offer greater Inducements to wholesale and retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered iu Pittsburgh. octitt YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL! OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Varitics at.No 97, Northwest eonierof Wood street and Oiamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Gaaoo & Co. would again an nounce to iheirold customers and dealers generally in their line, that they ore now prepared! o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And us oar purchases have been made on Ibb most fiiv orablc terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we pal tr - ourselves, and hope to be u’de to ment a eoutimumco. of confidence and patronage of our old customers hud the public generally, whicn has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is m part of Broadcloths, Cassiraeres, Sattinets, fancy Vesting. Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and' Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Liasey Plaids, |Ai» pacus, Merinoes, Musim De Laities, Cashmeres, fancy Prim*, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, <jitigh.ira*. Silks, tancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens dittect from Ireland, ami all other articles generally kept in lltr Dry Goodsline. Oua Vxhistt Department will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and it inode up In pan of Combs. Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct lipra Karope ; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Puts and Needles. Tapes,Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery and Pen-Knives lost arrived from Sheffield ; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates anu SJate Pencils, PercuSsp'n Cups, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns 4ml Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Greeu Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with n general assortment 0/ all other articles in the Variety hue. We have on hand andsbr mile a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Wulch Materials, Gold uud Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens und Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy ers, ns we are determined to sell our Goods on the mbsl reasonable terras, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence . I N.B. The business of the late firm of Gasoo A fljlc- Gaudlsss is to be seukd by D. Gauss at the stand ofD. GbcstJ A Co, who is fully authorized lor such and <» tvbose possession ore the papers, Notes and Books ol snidfitm. Ipclls:ff 108. IPRBflfOli jBT DRKf 108 JaineHSoslliigf ~ s Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, WOULD respectfully inform the public and hi* friends, (from whom be has formerly received n liberal share cf custom), that he has used every exer tion in securing an extensive and complete assortment 01 FALL AND WINTER GOODS,of the best quality. Consisting of the following articles: Freneb and Ell - Merinos, Cushnwres, Alpacas, Poplins Bilks, Shi in*. Maus De Laines. and other Die** Goods ; Shawls, VazeitcK, Munties nod Cloaks, of every variety. ; Ladies’ and Children** Bonnets, Velvets, UtbboitK, JrioWera, Feuiliers, Laces, Gloves.Hosiery,4c. Gentlemens Cravnts, Handkerchiefs, Cbtlars, Fhitjls, Druwert, Hosiery,&c J With a larec stock of B’eached and Brown Muslin*. Shilling, Faceting ; Table Linens, Tickings, Checks, Flanm:ls. Calicos, Satinets, Jenus, Ae. Also,an assort* ment of Mourning Goods. i The rtbove stock, with numerous other attic Vs sie proprietor is now opening ai his New Fiore, N<». lU* Market street, to which he invite- purchasers, os he! is determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest- MAUAMIi A. GOSLING null conlinaca 10 jriye her undivided attention to the manufacturing of vixettes, Clonks, Capes, Bonnets, Ac , which are al* made in a *u permt niyie. She re&pccuully solicits purchases and order*. French Pattern Huts i'or the trade always on hnnd. __ (octl^ IS K \V~G OUDBI SEW WHOLESALE TM2IMINO, NOTION AND VARIETY STORE, No. 61 Wood Streoti Bulletin Third and fourth. 9tTecu K pppofii*.liatBj>tan. Smith f Co 't, Pitisbur&h. milK sQinciUjcXwespocu'uliy. itmiea.’ the-attention t of X Country ami City Merchants to hfrtexieuaive assort ment of Trimming, Notion, Fancy and Variety Goode, which he is now opening for the Fall Trade. Among the articles composing his stock may be found a lull as sortment of the following:— JiuHotifl, Fiigmg*. PocEet Books,Threads, Combe; [>uces nnd lascrungs, Pone Mommies, Suspenders; Embrouierie*, Needles. iss and Victoria Moils; « Fringcs Gimps, Pins* Jackoueis, Braids; Hooks ami Eyes, Fancy and Dress Button*. Brushes; Tape Checks, Plain and Fancy Bohinct*, Wbaleboue; l Quill'd Rttihot.s, Blsiok Silk tuid Ljslc Lace*; New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves; Black Luce Veil* . Woollen UomfbrU ; Buck Gloves and .Milts. Bonnet Ribbons; Gents- Silk Wooi left and Couon Undershirts and Dr»w em B0&3 and Rmc Comforts, Worsted and Opera floods ! Plain Mantel Ribbons, Infant*’ Boots ; SI,iTU,7O? 44 «'ravm* und Pongee Pocket Handkerchief*; Plain Butm .Ribbons* Linen Gainbnc Pocket Hdkfk; Gih and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clock*, Fancy Soaps ; Carpet Bags nnd Satchels, Window Shade*; Toilet Ca*es. Violin*, Perfumery, Jrwshurpa; Gilloi's Steel Pens. (Sold Pens, Umbrellas, Aceorde on*; Conch Shells, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Boards; Floss Silks. Worried und Crochot Needles, Looking Glasses, Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer for cash or approved credit, at prices comparing favo rably with Rustem market*. P. B—The attentionof Pedlars is particularly direct cd u> tins ei tensive and varied assortment. seplfiiu W C. MURPHY 'NEW GO'O»4Jl ~ T'HK subscriber having now received his entire stock 1 of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, woold respect tully inform his customer* and the public, that he is pre pared to dispose of his Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices. Ho has. in Dry Good*, all the staple, as well as a lorge stock of FANCY DREBS GOODS,comprising inpart: 4-11'henc Silks, for evening and street dresses; very rich; 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do; Plain Black Siifcft, ail prices and widths; Brocade Black Silk, do ; Heavy Watered Silk, all shades ; French Poplins, do; Mouslhi dc Lain6*| French Merinos and Cashmeres ; Together, with Freneh and English Prints, in endless variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 11—1,12-4 and 13-4 Bamsley^heeung*; 4-4,5-1 und d-4 do and Irish Pillow Linens; 7-4, 3-4 and 1(M Table Damasks; 5-3 and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Doilies;. Huckaback, Diaper and Crash'i’owelings; Rich Priuled Piano and Table Covers, superb Goods; Marseilles Quilts, Preach Furniture, Dimity, Curtain ami Curtain fiituierials, ie., Jcc._ MOUKN’iNG DRY GOODS, Lupin's Black Bombazines; Do do Mouatiu ile Loine,3-4 and 4-4 wide ; Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Lustrex; SUk Warp Thibet Cloths; Black Challey ; RneLsh, Frenah ami Italian Crapes; Mode and Crupe Veils; Cbemi zmics am) Sleevet.-; Collars and Cuffs; Gloves and Ho siery. All of which Goods wilt be warranted of good colon*, and cheap for quality. sep!s JAWKS A. M’KNIGHT. Second Grand Arrival of FALL AND WINTER DRY ChOODS, NO 39 MARKET ST REE T. WE are now receiving and opening one of the moat splendid Slocks of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ever offered for sale in tbe'Citjf of Pittsburgh. Comprising in part as follows Dress Silks, of the most definable styles and patterns; French Merinos, of eve ry shade and color; Palmetto Gloth, rich styles; Coburg Cloth, of the richest shades; Silk Warp and Mohair Lustre; Alpacas, of the most superb qualities; Chrys ui! Palace Dr. Lames,of the richest superlative styles ; Prints, of every quality and patterns; Domestic Goods of every description We invite especially the attention of the Ladies to our large uhd well selected stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, of every description; Silk and Straw Bonnets, of the latest styles and shapes. Having recently engaged with a French Milliner, whilstin Netv York*, we Hatter oursclWe that there is no house in the city can compete with us in the above branch of busi ness. All of the above we intend selling cheapef than we have done heretofore. I£/- Remember the Place, No. 33 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be bad. Isep22:3ra) E. SPENCE FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Fancy and - Staple Dry Goods. A A. Mason * CO., would most respectfully so • licit the attention of the public generally, and the wholesale trade In particular, to their largo and care fully selected Stock of Goods for Fall and Winter sales, whteh will bo found larger than they have ever before offered. We have received as follows: 400 bales Bro Muslins; 0500 Long and Square Shawls; 100 bales Drills and Cosnaburgs; 600 pieces Sup Blankets *, 100 bales Flannels, Colored and While ; 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking; 100 pieces French Merinos ; 118 White Muslins ; 500 Parmattas and Coburg Cloths; 28 Cases White Muslins; 100 Alpacas, ail colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting; 10 cases Irish Linens; 500 pieces Sauineua; 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons ; 100 pieces best make Cloths : too Cartoons French Flowers; •100 pieces Cassimcres and Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silks; 270 do do Cosaimerns; 50 do Colored Velvets; 500 do Shirting and ebecks ; 35 Cases Cashmeres and de Laines; 21 do Plain and Plaid Linseys; lOQOdozen Hosiery ; 13 Coses Tweeds and Jean 9; 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted; Together with every article usually found in a Dry Good Establishment, No. 62 and 04 Market St eeptl6 ThyT OULDINGS—A good assortment Rose wood Mould* JjX ings. for cabinet makers, Ac., for sale by nov3 CHARLOTTE BLUME. ' POWDERED SUGAR—IO bbls. for sale by. STUART A SILL, ootid / 124 Wood street ■* ‘ '-V I• * ' Mi-*, w AT H. SPRKCB’S, : . r ■■ .. «'r ; *- a>; ' ’» Y.iw- ti /»«’, *-T ' ' v 1 ’ , ■*•- v \. -*vf.-‘v* -!..■> **<■•• v ' ; f i- •-■• - t - .» «* .. «*.. !rt 4 *, u > \--v- \ 1 ' ' pl-i j JarHUotr, r&lpS* jguj MANUFACTURER , " WAre*room* r 9T imd 99; Third. jtrWt* ! -T f • YV.W. respectfully mfortrshisfriends and cuitomr. tl « he has now .completed (bo /arrest- and fi nest stock of household furniture eVet beXore.flefenJn; ihiscity/tth be is determihedto uphold the jnaterials; best woncmaiisbipyand neutesf designs; and,from- the .extent of his ordersandfaaUity iiiratu ufactufing, be U enabled to produce furniture, at the loweslprices. '] *. lie h&s adopted the principle of Identifying the jcus* tenners’ interest with hia own, in quality ami-price; and keeps 'always on hand the greatest variety of every des* eription of furniture, from the cheapest'uid the raosrelegam and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock; or manwacpirftu expressly to order He therefore solicits an inspection,, tiiat die advantages of his establishment may.be Knbwii;' The followingartielea consist,inparii of his stock, which; for richness; of style and .finish, cannot be surpassed ,10 any of the Eastern cities: i • Parlor, 1 ~H drawing, din* ing, and oed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut E iizao e then, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every : description; Couches, Bo(as, Tete-a-tete andDif , vans of the latest French ana American pauenjsf Tashaes, What-Nots,and ladies > parlor Writing lie sics of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid '' stands; music stands, aud holders K marblb.top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa, ta bles, extension dining tables;* ail sizes of the n ■ most improved, and. decidedly the beatfcind; made; card;.Pembroke hall and pier tables, ; wardrobes; bedsteads and wasbstands of ' each a large assortment; gothic hall aud parlor reception chairs, Ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases;' Side boards, nre screens, 1 towcl facksj hat stands, and music stools; ’ dribs and cots for children; paper raache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac., A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE -and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cibmst maikbjj supplied with all articles tu their line = STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice- ] All orders promptly attended to. (novaS. Journeymen Cabinet DXelcers Association WJJiEHQUSEs 110 SECOND ; (near too corner of Wood.) N i THIS ASSOCIATION, em-rs| -«eing* already, twice id three tel ;9-as manyhands as ihfilar‘*R®| and hitherto most renowned * f| * s city, have opened their Wdre- U «. .y furnish the public, bjrwboleiale or retail, with Furniture of the following afrscriptiop — viz: • i . Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: Fall Cor* umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads:- mahogany. Chairs: Booking Chairs; Mahogany Wasnslandgj Bor fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries» Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card TablesjCedlre Tables; Hat Hacks; French' Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; WoTk stands; Gharry -and-Commcui 'WorkStamls; high post, commou, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles,Ac. k-. I The ad vuutoges of* co-operation, on an extensive sc ale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lowerth&n any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the poblic will understand by giving them a coll. [ »|T7* Steamboat work of all descriptions, and otper articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. • • fmer<S- 'i'o Cabinet 111 alters. Venesrs, Mahogany, Romeood and Walnut; Varnish, Bardioan and- Fumiiun at Wholesale. I THE subscribers have Just received from New YOrk and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS,* and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sef! at extremfcly tow prices. j As great care was taken in the selection of the stofek, persons cannot Call to either as to quaUtyior price; and;as'irftf well’kiiown that Forniture canfbe mode by machinery superior nod much lower than by hand, tlte attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in ail its branches, carried on as asoai. Plonk for band rails, for Carpenters, and all required in manafaemnngCftbinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, F Byant Buildings, \ No. 31 Fifth street martStydaw CUAlas AJS 13 KURSITUttJi*. { No. 98 Thirdiireel, beiwrsn Market and Wood, South isd*., a Wb have now on hand, a large and /wpgwgg \U splendid slock of every variety imdCABINET-FirßNJTtrHEjWhic bMi " • lure confident cannot be surpa s s e d, ti@ls§p£ equalled, in this City, or in lie West,ln style and finish,. Those who are in wanioi -Furniture are respectful ly Invited to caHOnd examine tor themselves. | i G7* Steamboats furnished on the Bhortest-'nstlce. ; Xrr Ail orders promptly attended to. feblthif OnJuNNELL, MULLEN A CO. O’Donnell, filalien A Co. Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Rooms* NO. 98 THIRD ST., BKTWRKN WOOD A2O» MABKST. (SOCTn S10B). : • r^p cv MANUFACTC HERS or Cane Seal Parlor SsTl Chairr; Conb Seat Rocking Chairs; Re>» Bga ceptfbn and Invalid Chairs; Cone Seat and Country House Stools: Settees; Loijn vgsSflljMHß-gcg; and every variety of Common Chairs. MTjMi ® All of" which were manufactured under ff ffWt H their personal superintendence, and are *r H -*» -warranted both'in material aad workman ship inferior to none in the City. Healers in these atti* cles will find it to their-especial- advantage to call and examine for themselves previous -to going elsewhere. Steamboatsand Dwellings famished at the shortest notice. All orflers-pancttiaßy auended.ifcvp:\fiyg3 Jfurntturs and Chair Wars ileoms* T- B. YOUNG A CO . } wmer of Third# k mmSejSSSr and Stmih/Uktjts., opposite Brown** Hotel. Ui : Pa., keep coastanUyOnhanJ fwl aSHil£3&nd make to order, at the lowest prices, • t •*' HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS* of the best workmanship and most hpproved styles. _ feb!s Bt««inbo»U| AhO}r f iJuSSLib Tux subscribers tender thciracfJY for.the favors faesipwlglra ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, would respectfully remind them and others late- * rested in buihling boats, that they are at all limes pre pared to furnish, on. the most reasonable terms* every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of tee bee material and workmanship. T B YOUNG A CO., Comer Third and Smithfield streets, . _fet>l3 opposite u Brown’s Hotel.” «. C. UAMMXE. b. DADLM Hammer tL Dsulsr, CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET. Bttwttn Stventhstrat and Straiobtrrg alley, Pittsburg, Pa. /j» HAMMER A DAULERkeepcoastantiyonhand variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, Mp§ warranted equal to any In the city, and sold on as * X •favorable terms as can be obtained at any.similnr establishment lu .he West. They have no wen hand an unosually extensive stock,embracing'all kihdsof Forni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mriH:Sm A» UILLIRES A COh HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and chair manufactory.. No. g 4 Southfield st. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Idec27:ly /fISSEa WM. E. STEVENSON continues to tnanu factore CAMINET-WARS or every descrip* M at his old stand, comer of Liberty and EUslasiaSevenih streets'. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. mayll BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE —Two O Ballding; Lots.GO feet from on Penn Avenue? by 124 feet deep. Price 8750. Also—Two comer Lots, 60 hr 124 feet, fronting as above Price 8800 Also—Four Lots adjoining the above, 60 feet by 120. Price 5600. Also—lo Lots, 50feel by 120. Price 8500. The above are pleasantly situated, and kave Fruit Trees of various kinds on them. S CUTHBERT.GeneraI Agent, nov4 50 Smith field street DOODS A OROZIBR, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, _ __ OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-Wat cor rur qf Diamond, (near tks Ohio and Penn ■ BsSasSBL suhania Railroad. Depot,) AttsaHSltT Cm. ISSfiSlliXßiver and Land Steam Engines,Flre En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper plate, Lithographic and other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togeihei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to the »atisfaotion of cus tomers. Ail orders left at Messrs. Cochran, Mcßride & Co.’s, No. 26 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thesubscribers, Allegheny .willTeceivepromptattention. aul< DODDS A CROZIKR. Bolivar Fire Brick Moaoiaetariag Company. ?AS. OLOVKB, 8.. M, KtSB, B. V.JOHEJ, H.S.MAOgAW, CLOVER, Klfiß A CO., Proprlstori. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents for the above named concern, will fceepnonstsnUy on hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar,Fire Brick, Cru cible Eire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are'also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to fie made in stge and shape to suit purchasers, which shall he promptly filled. we do not deem it necessary to.enumerate the atony advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that nave been offered for sale in the United Slater, their superiority beingwell known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick, xhe proprietors h&Ve, determined that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall'Despaired to make tuem even better than they have heretofore been. This 1b the only establishment nowmanufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER' A'JONES, ' mar!7 Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. A corn. W. DALY A CO. have now ready for sdle a large • and well selected stock of Spring and Gummer Hosiery in all its branches. They would direet particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Merino and SBk feet: they the-best materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mer Sock, catrnot be equaled. W. D. ACo have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cottonyeilk, and merino; Childrens’-Hosiery of all descriptions, at' the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, Detween Wood and Market. ■■ -finvl For Pentalti and Haiti* DR. LARZETTE’S JU^OCORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, add all ir regularities of natare. It is stfl that it professes viz r Nature’s great restorative,and remedy for those in the married Btate without offspring, Itisa Certain cure for seminal emissions, general debUity, gleet, weakness of the genital orgonß, nervous affections, leucorrhma or whites. As a vigoraiing medicine it is unequalled.—'’ Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption* indi-, gestion,loss of musetu&r energy,physical lassiiuae, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints,- and is ofpricp less value to those without offspring. 1 To spread wide the blessings oftnis medicine, I-haye appointed Messrs. Judson A of the city of .New. York, in the United States of America? my soie agents for its sale; and none can be genuine'unless it through them, and their signatures- are ontbewrapper. ANTONIO LARZEXTE, M. D. Naples, July 16th, 1849, Sofd only in Pittsburgh at theMedieal Depot, No. ?5; Smiihfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnuistreet’ Cincinnati; Raymond A Patlen,No. 60 Fourthstreet Louisville; ;• £mari24:ty; ; Hug’s lilaad Sktr fltlUi THE above . establishment has been taken by the up* dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate oualness connected therewith; and as they are now n ceivinga fhll supply -of HmbeT, Drder» ; for all fixes or Lumber will be filled with ; promptnesa,ond at : as > low prices as by any other Mill In the neighborhood.' * PALINGS or a plwn aud ornamental Jmsern jtvDJ be cut [sprt&*y] JAMES GASMAN A CO. j -*■ f - ■ - t **' - • 1 1 » ' J.V i 7-J—--r-:' « % 1 .1 t *. ♦ N •* * “ r N r v., ( i V* ' ’ > 'V. ;". 7 : i .. v {Drugs anb~illtebmmg.‘ j , • jj ri javue’a Ctmilj' Kclloinu. j- i ■ EXTBACTorIi'-’amr lfoni iVe Rev- K I Jj >htiat,* well Mumuttarj- |n the ■‘UiKdoiti'of Bun&W Jaied. . . • i 4idw )y° ttr GARMINATIV*;.BALSAM is aninvaluable.in ediwue nt uiiycehntty dm! has neenused i» wiihihcunost alf ore entirely oat of them. We nee4 five.hltn<lte<K lioxeh of them. Bro. Beecher, says wocjain use a thousand, wnniufius nw*t tHnfc it onoe was the means of saving my GWn gnnJr Dfe* : ting my the cKarehes the* taisi ftitam; I found a wholtfcvil ajjrevajjinemflu- cdirgft* of a raoki v&ieui tamea regretted I -had cotliad -a dhreninriawo <ify oaT IvXFECTOKANT to administer fo them, for I t eueve trom what fhave seen dfltseficeisj thar tTwoulAhuve: been last the tbingiorlhose poor bav-e noi tith'ertOlifld aTr idea' to whntan extent yoor medicines are used in ali our Missions. •;,•! j i Adectionafelyyouxs, B. h. ABBOTTi' For sale al the fsiny* Tea Store, 38» Fifthatreet- pfrl jadd r i Slidicoted Llooid Ontlple* f •ytHlri ariiciera-tniehdedifbT.tainhy‘uie, and shoaldbe 1 found in Ui&ppsseßsioucfevejry family intherload,. Mecfaanics ; wfco J STe tfrefonSlaift danger ferihftfryw Jheir persons through accident, amt ihe.-iraproper crcsreJM* use of tools, will find this article to be invaluable to them.and aftera &irtt£kl,*rillcoiliider Etiridispebtable. “This, nmy certlly that wa L thenndersipied t hnHng fredueririymadetLsebfJudd’sMedicaicd LfquidtJtmßl©^ prepared by Messrs. Penfield & Clanipj -Mtddtetown, Connecticut, cbeerfßUyUecommendltto onr profession at brelhron f jas,an.eTOU«\tvttt^W^.Cof/»4fiWYeW^ kind?;'. D. HARRISON, MDy f F. WOODRUKF. M.D.. i HAMIbTOB BBKWF.R, M.D., i . ELLSWORTH BURR,SI.U.,HouUiIc. Comprising: all the practising physicians in the city of Middlowwn. A? .FAHNESTOCK a CO.J : \ , Compound Syrup dr Yellow Dockßoqt» OCCUPIES the* front rank among- the proprie»bry. medicines ol this eoumry for completely oaring' Conker/SalMlhe am, Erysipelas, and alloittcr diretoes arising from an Impure-state of me blood. Ajso,4iiyer Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches, J>ttamsss, CoughSjSoreness and Tighiaessaboutthe Chest) Brou-; chlus, or Hoarseness Dry ness, aud a ticklmg.sensatjon about the Throat; and is used withTmpreoedenied she femaleweakness debujtvC Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to )he various organs, and invigorating theentirersyatem. | -i If She testimony of thousands of living -all parts of the relied u|wn,ius;ainfct*' -larlyefficaciousin'darlngoil.ifwncrSfiUMl restoring lUfe bilituted -aud broken down coasutalious. -It tiu>urfely vegeiablein its conipoaiiion, and so ac cdralefy,ctp*‘ bined In its proportions that the chemical, botanical and: medical, properties of: each ingredient .hnnnomoaSly unite to PURIFY THE BLOOl) • . i . It has removed manychrome diseases which aftsaaP fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also eaten 1 Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas aud Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrupsjenurely failed lo.make the least presaioh upon. 1 It has been tested in many cases ol CANCEROUS ■ HDMOES. Tbe most obstinate Cancers have been cared by this medicine; We say that it Is a valuable medicine in aIIBLLIOUS UTemoyes all obstruction iri the ciirculailon, Tendering- the LtVer free; active and healthy.' It rerooves FalpnaUpo Of the Heartand relleveiin all casesof Asthma, and may be used in aUclimatesjßndatall seasons of thriryearr j ■ ThisSytupisprepared only by C, MORSE CO.vai • itS FountainvStreet, : Providence.-R.! .and: sold 'Whole* ..aj/aad t • .SkN.toIC&3S3HAM,;i ‘r Only Agent cor Western Peacsylvama,? Jellty. •Warehouse, cor Wood and sts.,i?iusp h. Sl&nn>s'Ddttl>le- WtM tettef Copying Pra»> and metallic Dampener. , PAtlilSTr .. ! -j X* decided advantages ov<«r ail previoosinvermonsfor the same object, . ' . , ’ lat. The Preardoes not require fastening down. 2d; -Through two levers aiid eecenmc joints the pres* Bore with more ease, and much quicker loan r by other methods.- ; ' „ ■,, ■ 3d. Tie-power is applied bo equally, that the rresa *» notliable tobTeakorgetouiof<mter; / •- ,- ; 4th.—The Dampening Tablet w -a.*nb«mnte for the brush, blotting paper and weiHsloth r saving all the trou ble incident to their use, and U worthiiis weight m gold. ' : TheTabietmiay bensedto great advantage with any Presß already in ase, and <or that purpose will be sold * e {Lenc be copied ; ilb this Press and Dampener For Weepies in q BoCt-UWe form. Music, Original In voieea, lTellerei Periodicals, Newspapers,'Jpra-wuigs Bsok<Chee»v»r«nytOllietpap*iis-wt'ei»imei)iott'is do* sirable. This lavealion. it is confidently telieved,!? Urn, believer presented 10. tke public for vhe purpose (or wbiebit-is designed,ind wifi funusbte many,a desnje nimm long needed. The undersigned now otter® it at n< comparatively trifling coauo.ail who may desire to pvr fecuhesystem ot preservingpapera for. ready nnd easy reierence. - MANN s COPXINO BOOKS. ' J. The Paper in; these‘Hooks, is madettrom aU Lineu Stock, oadot the same qualities Pine ftench Writing Paper, bound on Parchment Backs, wuh-Pnnteu Pages, andmanufaemred expressly for re tailing. . The undersigned having procured the sole agency pi the above articles, now oners them at reasonable prices at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, or Binders, furnikhedto order of any dimensions, at short notice. All of the above article* warrauted. . Also—Copying-Paper, in loose sheets of any size* , Arnold’s Coping Ink—decidedly the best in nse^ Mrl A: C. Chamfers Will wail on the etttzens of Pms* burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary JOHN F. COLE & CO., AtM&adenA.COvode’«-Eenna-Bailroad Depot, comer of Penff tna-Wayo© Le&yl AbdOi&ralHinipoirur>« Tl. ON-A NEW AND IMPHOVEDTLANv For sals iv Dr. X W. &BANSTVP, No; *S SmflMefcr ' * strut, Piilsbitrgky-' ■ l -;:[: * AS persons of both sexes eaiiohinfr daily, ing of Costiveness, Pain in the Siomacbjßowels,, generally, by examination, 1 have fouhd in a great many cases, that they have labored anderthedis iressing disease, tae'Failing- of the Bowels}, 1 have fit* • ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a sftmll onaatity oi medicine, widen have and given themctimfort, and some ot them had not been well for five or six years; Any person who -will call at-my officer! can Tefer them to those who wear them, who can testify to the benefits of tbem. < If-we baveno Sup , porters that will fit, r, wBean have them made in a short rtime. The effect-produced by wearing'fl-suitable and | pdrfectiy&djnsted Abdominal Supporter isoften nearly I miracirtpjis, weak voice is strengthened—the weak' 'Tungs heart ceases its food site better on the stomach—costivejiessi* relieved , chronic diarrhoea is slopped—miscarriages prevented— floodings stopped—whites cured—spine gets stronger—; the lady who is unable to walk is soon ahlo to walk Well.' j She who coald.not sit Bp aio.ae for : -:a few minutes, cam now sit up oil day, or as long as'any one; failing of the womb is .cured, and, in shorter or longer periods loses, alius teuderues? and weakness, and goes permanently bade 4a its place. Barrenness, in some cases, gives ' place to Trufttuiiiess, and a way U prepared for years of good health. . faep2offln3taw TUe ttan&o Body most Perspire, - (SO' SATB ; n ATUKB.) TO H&VE A. HEALTKY ABPEARANCE, And Dersoarwhb do not perspire are liable- lo ihe isos < DISGUSTING SKIN DISEASES.' - XTOW, Jorno T lialrao Cberalca) Soap causes a free i.l perspiration,said aTtfce:*aine;tiino mollifies, softens (he afcin»«iviiuriilhe texture and beamy of an infant's. SCURVY,.SALT RHEUM- AND SORKS; ; are soou not . only healed, bui caredby its use, as at least sevenpbyeiciaca in New York know, who ase it in such cases, and find it unfailing—as also, in PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, FRECJU.ES, or any other skin disease. The reader Is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will piove. Icouldonunfentte at team 60 persons cmed.of • SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BEARD. „ Buy it, and the reader l* again assured,! would uof cruelly selUt forthe above, unless I knew it to be ail I state* Thosec who are liable to . •. '• CRACKED, OR CHAFED FLESH, . WiU find this not only a cure, hut a preventive ; and 1. can now ouiy add, that any one. afflicted ; w»lh any of the above, or similar diseases, willfind this all andeven. more (admirable in its properties) than 1 stale. .. reader, th,o stores areflooded with imitations,' asutbe sure you asfc-for JoNKS’ ltalianChemical Soap-r^ 1 and buy it oriiy of.WM* JACKSON, only Agent in• Pittsburgh, 340 Liberty 3trcet,Piitshurgh,hcad ptW ood-. LUy Whits* LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Chalk. They are notaware how frightfully injurious it is - To the skid 2 how coarse,.how rough, how sallow, yellowahd unhealthy the sain Appears after Usingprepared Chalk! Besides, it is injurious, contain* ing a large quantity of Lead 2 We have preparedaoeauiifitl vegetable article, which we call JONES' SPANISH LILv WHITE. Il ls perfectly innocent, being purified of airdeleteri** ous qualities ; aud it imparts to 'the 'skin a aatilraV healthy, alabaster,, clear, living white; at the same time acting as cosmCticbnyhe skin, making it soft and Smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 89 Liber ty street, head of WobdjTilisburgh. Price 35 cents. Pearly Waits Teeth and Brsath, TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath is ever so foul, or their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 35 cent box of Jonei' Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow an<niie~bwa'Ur.ddUerOQglysweet-.v *;«, - Soldonlyai JACKSON’S Store, 340 Liberty stree; .. head of Wood. ; : .... , , fdec^O; r Jones? Solution of Jet, ■ A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing ot, whitened or grey hair to a beautiful brown or iev black color,in a few minutest Price 50 cents and SM& -Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty sweet, Pilißburgb •ead of wood#* - (dec‘2o, ' " • Returned to the City. • - TTENRV LAND WEHRbag the pleasure toahnomace |~| to his' friends and old cufrtomers, thaf lie,has ireturn ed tothe City, and ra-openeiLat hraold aland; the sign of the SWAN, Marker street* will continue during the winter season, well and amply provided fdr -the accommodation ofiiyoldcustotoers. Among his 'snpplies’are some cfcoiceFßENCH BRANDY. CHAMPAIGNE and PORT WINES very superior qualities,'which he*pirlll seltwhotesaleor retail, and -which he has recently purchased out of the custom houses in New York dnd’rhiladelphla. His house will continue as heretofore Its supply of OYSTERS, SAR-. DINES, , (oct&ifj AdUmi A CCi’i fixpreu Office, ) • - - NO. 09 MARKET STREET# -•} - OUR EXPRESS for Philadolptua, New Yort aral Boston; leaves daily ttt o o’clock; r. M. < Ekpress for Cleveltuid, Cincinnati and the West, leaves daily at 10 A# M. \ ~ . V i, * 1 Bahlr Notesi JewchyV and valuable aresenliir charge of tpteial fnosejfgersvwho will pnyu particular attention to all goodsentriistea to our care.! ' This beingnow the’bhly reliable source goodsfromthe East,merchants and others wiirfina u to their advgntflgn io prder their Poods sept fry ithis ft ne« /Onstom liotuwliasfflbss attended tola, any of the easi em eitiee. <lOl4 Bn»t andColn carried from, California T^S^lOPare^BBe,^, *Rßß * FOBaYTU. AeCT'*-- - . oimrsh Organ for Oatv» ”~] k 'Jrbau'felyniwOrCiN:»atablefor aCiurci.com • A poSSlmßm .top j, of firEt-rale tone and work; botu - .ÜboqrWMt.’- V ■ .. •• ~' . v^|v,^^ r^ ; : V ,-• \ '\ ■k ' . -<&■% ~ ' 1 '> , ~ r "' L2l_ . . "L* . t - r J J rJ- ** < ' <■ V • ~ j> 7;* " r ,'<;-V -? , r V;">; ? A ?*\'s V*7 '=gu, v-V-;*'*«'V t f i’ *> **■ ■*■ M *t -y , ' =t ° ~7 v s- 1 - v ‘ a i J >' T*'" ' ’ ' "*^»&** s > * j- 1 f "I >. * <r t" f ■*. 'corner of \yood andFirsl alf. ........ 'V-v* , }.. >* 4 . /- ~ ». 7p rrr £ Jtf jtdo. - 1 1 - 1 TUB nburlhcr begs son rerptatfaby «. . tbanlca to M5-£iiTOdian<tT(nm«Bet*'lßr:aus»«r» ibbdtatiianßnage. fllencf'lneftt in bn«fdeM,attd"&ope* b*3!Uici sitemloa and fideliiyln-the-exeeutlon at att.order* enOatied to ~ bis cafbjto-ftsrtlbfofitliibniiireoriheir favor* .. ll»wmiliJ als« a*noilnca:W>4liom.,ilß(l,tftß:poblie in general,tbatbe ha*jusi.recel*ra;aliand*<Sof auort* - rni chief .Gbodgy*alefllefllfr:NeW-Yorkahdraiflth»r»iM., for the b’oil and Writer Tradej/mchasaaperta*Ulaek 4nd Pdhty Colored'CEtrrflSf ; Ueavw J MHjnay»n»hlns<Ce«eyj.4s»stjnk»ji«4lji.BiiJ Cdloredf'rench CASSIMBfiES.to •whichhetvonld In. Viter eßpeciatatlbbtton; Vyhlclf.ldr lUwcm rjmcr&jMartreijlp* tfi4 While Sift-party y£so4gB ( -.aii of 1 which ho is prepareu lo makcta order ina superior : ibaimeTfnt low prices. JAMES ~C;WATTi 30 Market street, between Second amf Tiifftl’stTtttfc TO^TAlLOHS—Jr•C.'^Vetl , »;:G^adoi^tilrg , SliOnlder ! .AleasureSy«teni;Of,Garment-DxflogiLilng;'/or,«ele at tbs ~' 1 tbDowing prlcee, vzz:—lf accompanied by GralfnBlr«e-_ i '•&. J -t6et7 , Klcgan aii%Pii<ftU;CiD(lUDg>,’ | & CO., eotaer ot Wo«xl;«ni» Wtict - > Sir mreelsf aKf nortrUreicivluffirtm elaaweii setecied and eilenaive lot or CknbfeCual. j meres and Vesuj]gs,wliiehBurpassjQ beaulyAmrTirierf' j ’ collection west cl the mounlaina. Tfaeio 1 ra theeboiecof tba eastor.n nmrJce!j»jßg «!<■«■ ihMdsilsea,- expreiity for ihii S^®M^gs*s , ss®Mai gjgjSss £§ssS?l£sr. iu^milSa varied imfl up, present an oppearance.oraoai6t gtaodrar.'Takl“e the variety.*! a. whole, it certainly surpasses U yVo£ kcuou " 7 Gbntfeni6« of taste who" desire, those Gqipda made op cutahdE-manafaeuired by experienced > &nbul>*truL please call andexamine for-lhemselves. Theyara onm*' i ii : ‘ M ' - % , t -CQnierof Wood and Whier streets. SPtUSfi.AKO SVJtIHIEa CbOTRIHQr • THEEE :? BICf 5 l)ODBSl * I \ No. Pittsburgh. - ** \ JOHN McCLOSKUY bae nowMhe. gleam* of «q. nounoine to hisnnmeroua friends'andthe public la general, that nia3pnflg~and Sommer stock is aowteady : - vr > lor one of the largesi nnd besL selectedfliockaprEbady- --1 Made Clothingtobe/ound*n,the WestentrComury, '• .• | He paid-more io-‘ - ' { ; the manufacturing aiutatvltfof r j very lowest priced,afl well as tbe fcnest,aregoum-taa- i style and etegapcenoi to besurpaaged. I He would particularly call the attention of all 4eal«r»"V. : .j [in'Cltrthtngto'lii^prteenrsplendid'asso’ranenrof: qar^entii^, As lib fselaqonfideiit, upon examination: ofthe qualities •and ptfebs of ; hi& food's, he.eaaoder them auoh'ipdncb ' cfeiHs&iShait maie it; their interest ttx purchase' aihii establishment. r ~y-i — 7 ; t Many years 7 experience} and great ancee*s*tn the bo* ' ainess, togetherwith an nnpreeedenledirieZoaia and r* ■tail p&tronageitf&n him’ to- get np Garuiemg w ' aalrUifrtu6ine B9; habits and tastes;Of nveiylocftltOnilo v ! tie js_f»f ine almost importance to.wfaole- •.: Igalepinchaseritf" - r * - 1 ' ". hitbe: CmUngdeparunent wiU be-foandK'diDlCA ie-- lecUonofOiem.oßtfashaoiiablfi: goods, J?rentyJsngU?h s and z&merican JJnwdefatftSft CasTimeretis,&Q. See.. ..Alscvon. excellent aaiortmcntol- V&STINGS, Cf iheliitesi and'xaoßtf&shionablefityles---- all of which he is prepared to make Mfdttietlii.'lheieiß manner and at ihermoat reasonable prices, . . „ ■ . COWISf THENf The Assortisentfthe4ifl3Uty,and iheVarietyylavita:'•;••:• mqst e*|ensiv£inniloubiedlyf to be fo*tnd lo: tbejJJoiied ■- States; .■" ■" ■ ■•■ ; •■•?. '• ■••'''"-marSß"". fjv ,.vn !U|a nUIMOM tHWIV 1 ' " tion foj Ujemaiiirfacturß ; ftna-: ; «iJe‘'Clf ; the ? 'a«Scle in the West, they havrng been, jo?mQfacittre<lfc<ir£td&re exela- the Easvwhere theyfliesuperwdirig the use' 'i ot wboden cbSfeSj fake thia iiifonlilDg the ' * j ent sizes otihe modemSarcopbams, varying; lit length ? mcfestb '4 ibr<bodfes orordiiiaiy i * J space for undsttal siens, have several sizes deeper ahi\wider. Is* " $ venuon cow coming into general use, ig pronounced one " $ of tpe greatest- of'thera|e*r-TOS« Donut (Susa are S composed but irbii. •' ' . ■* 1 * . 1 They’arc ibortnghljp. fnasaeisd -Inside and fid s tbo» madtjfnipfiryiparjto air and indestructible.„ They are highly o tnamemal, and of a classic fon%«p light and partabte/whlle tfey^combihe. the greatest strength : wftiebttiOlal-iifhdpaM&afr ia?*given quantity;' l " ' • Whenproperlyaecurea ,with\cjsment they arcperfcct-. . > lyj&ir-iight, and itt&tsom exhalation pf v ofieiufaft:guei* f 'Theyeosino nfore.ihangoodvifrhddeil are : bthbrwSSlfflnlifsej (of whaterer*cst,) ? s been provon by actual cerUfied to by \ sbnie of ear mdst scieaiiac tnen; hlsofby thif Boflora- J ■blea HBury Clay, ImfclelriWtjljsier,' :£ewfe : £ otUefdjsiingiiisbeA^enatora , T3rhQjjnTe. l 'witDe®red£UjelT . $ ihem*<and whose totjprs, \ of tbdir.wonbj tnay lie seen aldur4Agefite*BuinalCasft § Depot, Nb.Slreet^ibre^ldocns^ih^B^nltttbf.. .1 where-we intend‘to keep-on hand al.alteiDreSjSilch-a . i stock of stU sizes and degrees of omamentandfipUhas .. . Js . will suit the.most diversified tastes.• . ' v? 7' - -•? ** the-’ptiblfoy&n&ef nnderfa- ■>.: y-- fkerepardelalarlythroUgliffCCCtllCiWestvto'an'exnniinalio?! •. i of.ihcarUcle,aud.requestthem ; poi.iorely-ap i qn.thift'rep- .. L r MaehtatlousoftitiaiisakersnothsinfflhenrtieiaVwhose % ■ : ftiteVej#th *} 1 • ‘ t f “ w.c,a&vis& qo. $ : Patent Metallic BturfaTOuefc; s Sard>j)?iflguS'War««»mj; , s74hft»t7vstr€Bt,:Cinttnnati«:-; k .■*-z~xr?'i t*.*.-iV..-2Ur July, 1851. ,4 * . uo* ? t - j' rrHEunderagned.GßOfiQß-K.RbararSjundenakeTand •. r. A cole agent for the sale ef Urn nbove J valUablfchrti*< . r ig prepared to' supply : ( kßreandoUxerarhaving occasionfettfcei&are'Withribe r' ih'length, of various widths and depths,'sailable Jbfi)o- ? dies of hhy 'sizej either prainjbronzeu'or 'gSfded-mnd- . : £. highlyornQmoiited.i Also;'name.'plaiaa :an4irinanli3g& : .t ■■ forthe same. - Auention.to theyery low piiCj?» s affixed* wiihthe view ol iheirgeneraladDptionjiflJs'ollcitedjtOi.' fv: wit: whdleiale,for plambroTized:CsLseis,nfvar&a* J ■Ctdoi*—v- -i-/• r No>lforßodiesS2to2Binche»iclecgtlu' s3yCa , * 1 2 . .« ' 281633-, « «f 3 J 33ft64U «•' “ “, k ••-4.•. « *» -,<.BjXh -5 >~ jV ; 4&U>54 . * , - <r Q,Wy - *? d 54 to 60 « « 10,00’ 7 , » * <• \ "llftO \ - 8 . * 1651069 *«* “ * . « 8 . ,« 5 « « j. moot r 10 «r 08 to 73 « 17joo t 11 ac 72to7fi *« ' 1* 5 ,« ii;60t065 ," u extra deep i£;oo7 ' 13 ...*.5 ,65w69 M ISjOO 14 ’661070 * « "*•l5 ' 2 '681073 « i ..: •«■ ?oto7d «* ,~ a '■ • Name plates to 90 per dozen. • t _ Moderate gilding aftioma meDtalpaintb^ l orlnlriidgoid,'BilverarKfpearJwoxi. r Communics linns, desiring, furthefr inftiunsfconjCPor- r der»iG>r Coses and materials^"wiU receivgjjrcajpi alien*.-. ■■*. lion bva'ddresAing GEO..K. •; ‘Warerooms, 374 Mcuast; l vjn.VO* t Hy-Fonerais v e(J;,ami<oiivfiyatLeea,-vf}tii rpppyoptiateaijeiuiaatapro* ▼idea Jot irarispo jlaupn.to any. pan. of t&e conn try* on: opplicatibh uthe'ofßca as above:. - S■ • fc ’ * jylG >- '4 v » -« * ‘"CUKfr; PHtiburEb teatber DepOb 4 • R BARD A CO.vNof.l-03 W‘aoD STpKtf, hava Inst • • jeceiveda tlinore and New Vert SOLE LEAT HER,';Philadelphia Kips and Calf Skins, French Calf Skins, CoanTry-tJp- .: per,-Kips and:Calf Skms* MoroccoLminff:aad.',Binding ■ ;Skihfi.;Tnnner , s ,oU;Tn»imr?sundCutTmr , £flCool* l £c. *’ ; Ami,"taiea together, they believo it the,largpßi&na uest ----- assortmentever offered 7 beforefaone-botfseiirj > itts« burgh. Ailof wlncKiwe are (prepared toSellitocasb and prompt paying customers at Lhevery lowest prices possible. • ' 1 - v ’ “ ’ We'take pleasured showing our stocky invite purchasers to., examine, befogo: gmrph&auiff selse« .wlmra.-; , , i , », .^[seplSqf Coach,Factory*] > s, ax. BibELUW/yERJ^ ; #|§®s?rafi&No,: AO Diakord ■ - .SS£~m2sLm.: ,, t &car Wooed rr;„iWi.. ArONTiNUBS to manufacture CARRIAGES of every , atyles,tootdernßd-;fijfcsale.t-:Attendmg>;persßnttHytp each branch pf bis teri&T frbrn thebest’ thatthe 'eastern market caßvUflpfd," • be fee Is confident tbafhe c'ahpleasetheittOai fastidious. - Giving: his > enUneitime-andraiteniitm to> the business. he tocompelewtihany ofthecasterumarxeL Southern and Western Merchants'are re’Bpe&ifßliy’in vlied-tocall and’ex amine his siock eteewhere,As beds determined mooli ft* goodunda» - cheap an nther establishment. ,* vfabpp . .. Ath,euoettßa . .; r ■fJITM- W. WARDbegsTeavctoinforoiiheLsuUeaand -fy thedUjraiid,vicinity,ibal he fsjtre* v.;v pared ta serve l ,up ;nj A&ujranormaimer,OYSTEßS, „ : .cooked,in the various styles» and:afthe,retjuejtof a s 'number of gentlemen, will "keep always. ready.HQTi - COFFEE; TEA/and eHOCOLAfj&willr ectolfea tolSiL ' He iru»is,t>y constant attention ana an earnest'desire to please, this new feature will receive a shareOf public patronage. _ ICE usual,■at'V : short notice. "- IT T A private Sa]oonto Radies. , 4I - {octf. , Opodßattnftftud Drlpunm, , y “ * /''S' fiVERY.'BOD V*' that is’ fond' of the* good ■}. t. v -n?p«P*a. .No*3S, ontsdoor from Perm, on SL Clafr st. t out customers lhe?best Oysters, Li- J and Cigafa that'can' be 1 fotind In finy'Df : I • iheeetete digging, ,-,a > V , {aa2£Sm y 1_ Joim, w.lrinsf ~_ t W - ,it' TTASALWaVSON HANByOflds ownffl*na'[aefoW' : n. a largeassoriment oLWHIPS, CANES and^Uil---’’';'C BRELLAo’of every description, which heVill dispose of, whoiesate-07Teiait y 'atprtces aa Jo*r a* Urey can ho - ' • procured for in either the cities ofjNowvYorfc, PhiiadeU iphia de BaithhOfd. *'Alseff bn' , hand'a'iargo aupplyjjf HRCS9ELS and INGBAIN CARpETyCAGS and DIES* SATCHELS,which willbe spjd; at New York prices. Just received from the Manufactbry a new sup ply ft INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all sizdv wholesale < anutetaiL v - ■ ; - ‘JOHN Wi TJM,' » aaBS No 143. Woodstreet,Pear.YirglniaUcy, Sharu ROQFISO. ; - mHOMAS ARNOLiD, Situs ftoofer »n Sl&Us. t A has on hand a- fall supply'Tjf gafiged SLATE, and is prepared to anyotderafor work that may be entrusted to him, ifli in- i sore satisfaction, and aceommodating'terms ’ Hedevoies hi’?-entire time andatteixtiontoihebnsineM and feels confident'that ail his work wiH be petfect 1 Hemay befotmdiuLogan r WilsonA.Co.'sl29 •<.'* streeL ' . . . .. ~j-, f fln gfcnm 9nr OJutoolUtKcioin - SIC, If.. GIAMBDNI. * CO; respectfully' inform tho public that they arc now majiufaelunne CIiQCfU • GATE of cuery quality audyffci. This! CliSdblate.uni : Uie mow tinad- i iterated, and hente.of finer fiavor, more 'nutrition.. ; and Wholesome., Coirl)aVinlS<fi?S,nri? tora of one of the largest Chocolate mahiifilctnTsi« «n Italy, assure the public that they will furnish anSS-ft equal, if not snpenor,lothe best impottediand ataieS ltis forsale atMr, SQEEL'S.fMad.Sorcl’* Mm;.,....» Stoife oUrti Bp SStffl!? tfSS®5! -. ■■ 'fas?.:. , St do. Slick; Injtoniindfct.ttlehs . ■ •' ■ : **ina&, ■ ■■■‘.fyjJClc * t t> * - “• S ,r., % -- V. It*,' ‘v; , >. •
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