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V?: 'i*z?s> + - u. <»*>*«.« v ? * v V * * t*f - > vv o * s ib&Q 1 _ „ v-v ■./•'-*■ ' " , nf-'i 1 " V sS > r i ;r -, "*v T vw**:* re ? i'i ?*' ?' * *J M&mjiaasimS&wjigr ' „,,-,^. i , mn ..,. s^s: -.. 7y fflteltoamm _*** ,t» riHseas? .«.£"• #s3*arj,; —\ liSSkf It' ■ r>'.s|---.- “SswESTr I indittaDiamond»havt? justrceeWctf t *i‘^WV ; i- • ; : v ’ SO clearing oat sales, and ihe import* « •'£*<& •'.• Wt&axUiiad . . arersin York and U fibers Tiavir , • .heapesi sWck of Goods ever offered in * '■ w : «''#?.-;h :+iV4 ;'v-t-*»' ior tHeWenr' .jpnlycorr- mprtsmgjff part a very large assortment d< ■•■s^4fc‘^-fe^V:%'?«3^^ii < fii4‘''rf‘'., ? *-.-it^.' , J/i'? ,f ta-s:-^-:”*:j.*3i;us4.i (L , ».-«'-".-: lubUe thatv ,/ t wad’s»r jODS of every description, sailed to the it £-’"t C > ' r l ot rnerch -^c., xax 520 to dS percent, lower than fonnerpri- ft ' i*-'thi«roi /*Rto».Wf .i 0 Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, tt |itCSii , WKJr^V«»^*lPSr-sl**.rr,*Vsw.:■■ all con«l< »?(PWsS»l> j 81^25per yard; k r«•.^sr^s-*2sV.vs*•fc}• :; ' ouorcha ■ «rf colored English Merinos and Lyoneae e: ei«S;l'l«eai>" ,from3l to 44c. per yard; tl c. v ;l f. 'e, '■* -1 » t x r -.*/ViS 't CCJT ‘ *'; Frdtto .wished- .•, - .ok and Colored Paramattas and Fanoy Alpacas, o Kl.hat Someboayt- a iaio«Be.per yard) - e K ’s Vv Mr# ■*• V a ‘JP r ' I>lam and Embroidered Do Latnes, Cashmeres and ft V‘jS*d!« -V SS'V V B» He»* renohMerinosi T /sS£> ayeTstuffs, .’* Plain Black, Colored and Printed Delaines and Cash- ft 4^ %■ £-f tvti-n’ “ ! - idT* <'sj p&* a , tobacco-leaf,«- si _U COVP- mfre -_ . c ,u,i,i H^. eo ‘ ' onthedoinlStoak o^pa a a r fe“ n aVd h '?: f l 1 e e . 8 n « ft-« adopted by oilier ‘ crb.nld^e^^'netrnlri^ .nee, and the Capital and Bar- 3«>ek deportment. 8 lhe Sfoning of insurance on life, : ‘l l i n * tha ri S hl of OTfe ' children, pa roJ£-*t tr C”i‘; Qdß or creditors—to insure the life of wn exclusive benefit, payable after J H^ v {h*T* V d Parties arriving ai the age of 50, 55, i«y*s option of the insured. 1 OFFICERS. ■« TYcaiure*r reB^e J ” A ' c, '" o «a^r y ' jhiTs A&S'k<SfM»CAtW*C%SSKS®>'C :, ?yda-i.C,V (ri.p,,J3f.*l'■; .ianmel M’Clurtan, William Phillips, • w ■' r■-■-ife-'v'i-tS’f John A. Wilson. bt f|@gltlp|flS a I re a copy of Cl •* Pift» b or g h and of <b® work, can be at saving their addresses sasßi>Bßigi^sfc&g XSSZfgttH B —, ■— - - - - n lited States. Six copies tor A counl lo Book sellers and Mu- - ' fo ptopritue 'present that a gentle- I lo .. NEW BOOK— KTC H E 8 PIV g / Diamondj” Sc., embellished with „ > ■?ii(''. yeaolifu3.tnnslre»vorengiavingi. lllnsira- 01 1.«J ■“• icharacters and scenes in the whole work. (jj ~al designs, drawn by lhe author on the spot yond oil doubt one of the greatest and best '**'> w written in the English language. VVc an .ew notices of the Press:— . w ero is alioo.kiodrive away melancholy-” It la by ■** most laughter moving writer of the age, Thackeray, ft i those who read it cacsllaugh, be lliey ever so met- { -.choly. We recognize everywhere the pen of the au- / Jior of “ Vanity Fair,” and d Pendenni#?» and are by # nomeanadispleaaed wiih ibe acquaintance” —Western tc MMM “ -— isa- . - J#%% ...™^= == - dier-otfer at * a.theeimtem. " tJold and Siiaer _ >r ,*> Lopirte.) Sil-: - « Id wr ____,. _ _ . ,ime piece*, of'.ths -_~ —tt-trti. n-jr—e-A-a-ti t-- . &yh'?V oe«l American Facto- —--. —„ .. . . _ " »t .rise# article* of every- ei sfe-Tl Finger King.,Saraing., . Poland a,* Lockeu, Gold and Silver .. . i jrman Silver and Table and A i Adof fancy artieleagenerally i. of the trade E '$ P ;k of *\Fatch- materials and Tools, h< ,#■*».— 4- s Msa&a^aga^ s v<l»»i i j.*y fingland.-Togeftterwith a great variety i. ■W • eaitooC&nmetDiaio meniion. -r—. - M 4gS^&9fe^K*i)^S%^3SiTKt!|Soi s Vs^*'4Srea'S J CIb < ‘ itehes-and Jewelry rephired in-»lie tea. ' « lfaKSs^^SS:^S?^%3it^‘S*C-d , >i? , 3. ; 3n = Oil tbomoit rca.sor.aJ>le terma. {ooilliy . w ' 4> -i fe, /BBKBIESI STBHWBKKBIBBI j^SS?kC-Sg^iSSS, i iKgSSS^BSgKS;e. : Sttntv of iramal Superb Sadling Sirow- ?“ jry Fton for sale at the Coal Hill Nureery.— t sglSi!S‘i&{ : r Jl eingthceeason for plaining iheplania, you got S«are^?^'So^Ss,'ygalf>il. , aSlKSj!'jJ?wfg.e : established and fruit better ifie following season.— ®M@*SgSsSteMW®sStlsffiKlßS?s!%Al®«ML i ?* J V3ft j ■virieiy.’wanis no recommendationl The'largo BagfegSr AiJLffad amfty ijfoughi lo lhe Pittsburgh market, «Md.«t ft* *' ‘^^S^^SS^feSSin&^^.’SSjS'^S'sSCkjfe l ff jW’kv en taper quart, when the other varieties sold at IS and r2l cents. They art; more productive and finer ftavoied, -rend, Lold oul ionger In fruiting by two week.. These •“* -' i V* r* 1 ’ t£- V y ■. 0* '?-* A •»t!hß<MY<+'di inp.hpn round. A kamole of this , -. ■ „ ... ... .... ff ■MteWB ■ ! ■UiiHHMK -::■— 7:: ■ = Wo§Miissm ' "' * ™ ' ■■-’■■■■-'” £ -■••"- - .._, 1 WMM -- - - a —=—- -: ■ , ~? 5, .. '.—T.r.' r.rwT.-:;T-.”= rrs -• i i • g ■■■ J • - 7*-' s — 7- s --•••—— ~ • -* b ' S ■ a % i ■ 5 ; • • I •; I —— , .. tea ' = | : ■ v&ttr : .. —-v — —- - ~.._ ‘ p$ ‘;£?vvi * WMIfSK" ' ' WBSf*-** "wJ" * Wi - fffiSttUfltoamg. - • -• ."r.. • •: •■■••• .•..-■■■■■..•■•(t/.'.-Vvv,-,... - : • T. COLK. ,' t i, - , « COVODK <fc COLE, 'a -« - - lS<mumtfjtomPadm* Cmdt,y _ . :ggEgg^ AaiNr EtN ” V. - -P. * Z2mm ) ' Pennsylvania HaUroacTCo.—Central &<t&oqd. .'‘.r .- 4' lIXSE-sußscribera Tiavina" 'bcen appointed ‘Shipping Agents Tor therVenrisyltfania or Central. Railroad, the jmblie that we are now pffepared.toVeceive ' ; ‘toy smoamroftnerohandwe or “prodoco for shipment East i * - , T "lQood« t>£«.'thls route will be earned throogh in five r ■. dayr,-ondaHconaignedtous wiU be forwaxoedjfree ot . .comuussiou or cbase for advances. : • j .. V'“ > > PatcS-of- Freight bttwten Pktlodtlpkia and Pittsburgh. v, -i)ry ffoods^hats,shoes.books, stationery,cuUertr.coa . •. r-**--' ;leouonaTy,fruits, feathera^-faTiumre,drujrs, me^jlnea -—-—saddlery, -Bi,W * Wf &•_ t- '- -;l£ard\iVaro,'iiueenaware, groceries, paints, oyej stuns, .A ‘ oils, leather,.clover, flax,nmotuy ®“ JK?* 8 -seeds, wool, Ac We «1M —-v-iJßeef, pork, hotter, lard, lard oil, tobacep*.leaf»oflfec,- •• -Mallow, grain and raga, cue. ¥ lw. '■ -Ashes, marble (rough}, tar, pitch, rosin, German clay ~ lom=3rWu!ouric covoflE ■, ;/•*/. - .-vcorner Penn "and-. Wayne streets. PiiTshlifpTi: July 15t.1>-51.—jy»U - .... Far« KcUnced* ■- : T ATOtfONGJIB&L'A ROVTE. ;■jjmlmsvilfo and Cumberland to Baluxnon and Pktlad'a. Morning*..Boat-leave* daily .at S o’clock*; A. M.« A precisely) connectuigwith the Cars at Cumberland neximoming. .daily at Q o'clock, F. M* (except Sunday evenings,) connecting with the <{ars a 'CumberlatuLnaxt evening) at 10 o’clock! ' ■*,/« r-.r wTtmeihraugh.loßaltimore32hovr». Fare only $9. •s*'.s>w.v> . Time through la PMladeiphia4Qhonrs. Fare only *lO. * £ T ;; - ' 'ljteJiaUoual Roadis now. good. Conductors gowab the coaches .betfreen Brownsville and -Cumberland— whlelunakes this decidedly the bestrouta East, i J-MESKIMEN, Auetot, Office in the Monongaheln Woa»e. Kxcbaug« LirerySt&ljle and Fnrnlatiing Office, ) iVSfc TffS -Pcnn Street, near the SL Clear Hbid. ■ -sEsacH-tg. Tus subscriber, Uroukful to thejmbhc the liberal shareofcustom m his line KawsS> heretofore, wouldLinfonn them that he has . .the UNDERTAKING bust ■ wtthibts LJVERVbusiness, sift! wuL atteudio funerals on as reasonable terms as any in the city.-AnypeMon having anything to do tn his hn£, who may give him a coll, can depend upon their business bo : log attended to promptly, and in the best and neatest! .* mannej. v • y- {nyHiiml - JAMES. MATTHEWS. I ;;B«v*J7r«.KlHtkiliv’i Fern&l« Seminary, KITTANNING, PA-, . TXniiL'BE-OPnN.forltsSlxfH SESSION, oaiWed •• v? inejttiajr, October 20th* 1831; i ?£&iS3r—Pcr:Saxtonof 83 Wukt —Payable m Adcanet and English Tuition. * • • • SCO,OO '-'-v’L -PiafiiK-with Singingand use of Instrument, * . 20,00 German,Latin; Drawing & Painting, 10.00 . . Bad, Bedding and Washing, - - • • 5,00 * Stationery, 76 .. -3 The two Sessions commence respechvelyjOn the last Wadaesday m April and xq October. Pofms nrobiotre tt'-■-'•■’deivdd'bnt by special arroiicemeut, for less than one No deduction foruhscncc, except meases of ■ \:is- .--greatemergency. -NO EXTRAS: eonlaioing Kecommendauons, Ac,can be • had of fciis.G.;R. whiter Market street, and of Mr. v r, 81 -Wood street. ~ (sep29 T:,W V AUVKBR AOADKfIIIf» " ’ “ FQRYGUNf* GIRLS, ! thi tmmtdtaitctcVitlyxf tAt CiUes qf Pittsburgh ana jtr.i*: "v ■.-■•'■AlUglunvy&A.y . u « j fTTIHIS.INSTITUTION will be opened on-lhelal day of v .t-X October, for the reception of pupxla, who wilt tie In* Buacicd la.a&y or all of.ihe fallowing branches 6f on >vh -elementary, usetnl and liberal education:—-Reading, Writing, Anthracite, Aucteai and Modern Hilary, An v - cie&taadModern Geography* use of theGiobea. Botany, f mg TERMS >Tns iimu<d pension for Board, Tuition and Wa«h- ; i i'-tagtijayablo half yearly in advance, - S 1*2,00 r-ti vßluaieufor begyinets,. - - - ; 6,00 £ .For the wof the Instrument, - ■ * - j 2,00 j.JDrawmg, v • • r .... - - , .-$,OO :-*.cThe healthy location of, the establishment; thopictn . scenery i-vaned andextcnmve prospect, sdani jnaaflgandenuYeaingto.y.outhfuJ minds, most render ui ..^desirableplaceofcdncauon, : | .**■■•7«4 .®hegreatest attention of the Teachers wul bepaid to i ■ •«...?? ; ibe health* moral and intellectual culture of the pupils i . committed to tbeirjeare ; and u> render that attention 1 the he exact, yeimtid aad pa- I jrhere wm be two sonii-annua* vacations of a , - rorlaieht each. - Pupils willbereceived ax any ump du.- ••''.•i-tr.’tißftiEe.seauoni-• - MRS,DAVID LYNCH, •I -j - sep24rtAl .v v,v.:- Principal. UVI9 '••ADAS ASUMAS^ - [of Uxe lale firm of Sands ißemeraan. liOUlif &EISSa&V 6 CO^ :IItfPORTERS ANi> DBALERSIN : *Ckc£sJ~Wateka, Jnotby t WaicJi 24eiUTiaU,T6cU;$e+#c* •k> jrrrm stassr, oss jdoob vaoai "wood* rmssoadii, ■ * to-announce to the trade and-ihonpolilic . JL generally, that they have themselves carefuilyise •K4:vTeetsdand imw>ned £roai Europe, adarge stodk-of Gold and Stiver CTatehesv Waten Materials, and for’ « ;s , JWatek makers; - and a most elegant assortment©* Jew •st'.elryj-ftcaathe test manufactories—winch theyoder at •isuJ-ptfces osiowas they-eon be purchasedin the eastern: t ' i; .* *Tfteir «loek of Watches' consists of Gold and-Silver r^wpatentLeversrdoßetachcd Levers;"do Lepirtetj Sil-; Yftr£tuuliers; and elegant Freneh time pieee*, ofithe '{- .• • ; -masr.approvea snakes: - Together with’a large stock of --r.-j Clocks, and Tune Pieces, from the best American Faeto* .yies.-rv..' “■.•>. v:./-. -■■ t o-: ."Their -Stock of Jewelry comnrise* article* of every-) ■ description lathis lm6j tench salftnger Hinge,learnings, Breast -Pins, Biticelew,GoJ<J, Pob'and Guard Chain*, --.Gold Go ard Keys and beats, Locket*, Gold and Silver | Spectacle*, Silver afit!-German Stiver and Table and j *TwBpecn*fa«d every kind of fancy articles-generally - kept in establishments of ibis description. .; crcTheywould respectfully call the attention of the trade -srAroihear extensive stock of\y aicfc materials and Tools, v- .-i OoCeyexy' vnnety, which they huve most carefully ae tffftCfr r'.., '■ "*>! ■ • > v » • Tney have also on hand it- large assortment of Tele* 4?. r *copes» Spy ll Glasses and Opera'Glas*es, lroni tho best jh an ufadtorylnEn gland. Together with agreaivariety fciftoLothero.Tticreatoo'namerDasto menuon. \\> : --' Watches - and Jewelry repaired in *the best. ■±it -mannerraml on theniost reasonable terms. • -{ocitliy fiTU&W BEREIBB , QUANTITY of TFlbnat Superb Sudling Straus J\* Itrrn Pltutts for sale at the Coal lhll Nursery,— Ttua being theseason Cor planting lie plants, you get w*ii«siabluhedandSuitbelter thefolio wing Mason— . variety. warns no recommendation. The large quantity brought to lie Pittsburgh market, sold el a!5 _ cents per Quart, when the other varieties sold at IS and ■ v> ‘* Klcdnta.Tfrey are more.prodactive and finer fiuvored, .-And. hold.oulvlonger In fruiting by two weeks. These 'measure'4} inches ruurnf. A sample of this Fruit can be seen at Mr Henry ttlchardaon’a Jewelry Store, corner of jhe Diamond and Market street. All ? 'orders‘left'tbereianU be prouupty attended to aud for* rwnnledU) any.distance. JOHN LOWKN, r-^aepSO-" ' Coal HiUNureery. ■ ~~ . For Sale* . . v /I y| OF COAL, situated <m the Monongafcela river, near Limetown. The Mine uopened ami by a short Railway., in excellent repair, be -;!..'loßjpcglotheabove; and seven or eight good miner*’ Terms—s3,l)ooj some cash; the balance In * notes. Apply to JOHN R- LARGE, ,T.. .«ep£fctf Attorney, Fourth street For Sale* fpWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of .. •-X Manchester. each having a front on Ohio Lane of • twenty* three feet three inches, and extending back one ftßd thirty-cjgbi feet to an alley. Said Lots wil be soldeepaiately or jointly. Terms reasonable. For further particular* enquire a > £ Ji-S. HAMILTON’S Office, No. 63 Fifth street. oepgfelf- • , iriALL FASHIONS—Just received at the store ,/\ A? of Mrs. A. LEECH,No. 0 Fotk btobet, which will be open lor inspection on * * And Friday, of inis week, where you will findabeauu fdi.'assonment of an entire new style of Straw, Silk, • Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, of va nous kinds, smtable for the season, r ■ ' F .Sv— Bonnets, Ladies’ Cap* and Head _ * Dresses—of arich and beautiful style. [oclls:tf * Oyitcrst Oysters 11 c- : mHESALpONSof F.H. HUNKER, on Liberty street. --■ -A •ncax Hartd, will be opened on MONDAY, the 2id ; Instant, where Ladies and Gemlcman can bo accomrao dated with Oystersx Servedup in a-mannernot tobe sur* -■ poased-in tins City. >. -ai TT?* Fames wiube supplied with refreshments of all ; ; at the shortest ttouce, andat the most reasonable j<Vpucef. Call at F. 11. HUNKER’S, . tapgS • :. Liberty street - lie ary Klfctuardson, Jeweller* HAYING his. store in a handsome manner, •. und but rceentlyjcturned from the Eastern cities ; .f -uriiti a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry ondFancy >- *V?GoodSfWtinid ceil the attention of -tus friends and cun* v fact, that among hu Watches will be found the most desirable styles,patterns and makers. OfJew -•'A'-elfy,’*hd latest styles or broches, breast pins, fob and : vest chains, finger rings, car nogs, miniature, lockets, , Aev&c«* • • . ■ . '- FANCY GOODS'—Such aspapermache, work tables, rwork boxes, desks; fancy vases, perfume bottles, tabic • mills, Colt’s pistols, porlc monnins, in great variety; chjnafnut nndCakedishes, 4c., with an endles« variety of tutefiU and ornamental articles, which have only to be > • Been to b$ appreciated ,j • noVl“ ■“/?-* ~ -TRUMP Ji WAKI> PROPttKI Y roB tuxa—A valuable JP Property of 80ieet dn Pice street, by 61 feet deep, v; - , wuli ol>weUiDg-hoa*a arranged with a-cellar; a front r :uaUl back kitchen; a boll ana two parlors ; three-cham bers and gamtirgodd grates and stone hearths; front EnibQdcporchesj-OUtoven.and hydrant. All in first* v Male, order* Price‘ 81100. Terms—B3oo m hand ; Ini* B3OO a year. The property wiU rentfor 8130. ' '- • S.CUTUBERT, General Agent, ..•if.:.:-.:-MunrBso Smithfield street. ■TUSS*'. KECKIViSDaIJiSNo. 6 Liberty street— ; ■ . • , . , -10 do - do" Cantart Preserved Dry Ginger; i , . "■I case Jellies and/ams,put up in fancy pots, bjr - - Lniierwooii <E Co., Koslon; . «- , Shores-fresh Citron; _ , , ■- »4 : do do ■ Orange and Lemon Peel, (candied) ■ 1 do do Gooseberries; i- 3: do ■ do Cherries, Plums,&o.; ' \"io Spiced Lobsters; - ....■ ' ” -■UK)' fresh Cocoa Nets; ::. ■. ah choice Goods trad for sate al low rales by - w. A.Ai’curaaVco.,. GroaersandTea Dealers. - -~ r ire>vQ ■ ' .TB®wTwm>srsiSssncjrKaw ws | .. 4i ’. - - ilo; * »v:»-.v« gs£do do* - ”»“ t 6 4o Curon; - 3 do ns wOntnge ft Lemon feel., £• >- * ' b kegs Malaga Groper; m No. SS» Liberty street. fii : : awT;.. WM, A. WCLPHO & OO- :>v WNER iWAN rED—i'or lWtf fire Uric*, tiraiuitij „ U t Fwewaff, left •>* « MoMMaheia .aggltow- /rA, Soiu lieattpr, left to aiortwiti iu by 5|| e ,sS{^*]“kWbart l Ssr“~ -"®>- « Weler «tr4t- MOORHEN :NO. 81 MARKET STREET. iIKVr music; t C vKPS BttNGt PE tdii3 CATHARINE HAYES; TV’SbiTrtlVoi<re<><Ti4 6w6et toStray; Two English |; The Poor Man’s Pride) Pear, Land ,of My; Fathers. ■ ~ Tara’s Halla- i l - Songs sang by Mad’UeJeiuiy.Lmd at Mr Concerts. I» iTis the Last Rostro/ Suoraet. i i TbeStai* of Beayen are Gleaming. ■.. i¥ AbH’SbHnGray.; “ . . . ..... , Home, Sweet Home. This is the only correct edition." i containing (by. Mad’lle Jenny Lind’s permission); all the' Changes, ornaments, AO., introduced by her—with i - new accompaniments by Jules Benedict. * One Little Word before Wc Part. .By N. C- Bochsa. On the Baaks of OldtSalt River. "We Come again with Si nga lo Greet You. W. V. Wallaci Just published-.-.!^. Somebody’s Conilfl?. bull’ll Not Tell Who. The Bachelor’s Song—?by “ One of the Squad.’’ He Booth- /ill Thing* Welt ; , MoumaifrM&id’&Jntitatlop.- 1 ? WALTZES—LiIy (with colored plate) HuuUnfc } Lu crezia Bagla. Ragotze’a Italian, Arabella, Le Byron. Charleston, &c. * ’ - POLKAS—La Pluie de Perles, L’Tntplr&Uon. Ham burgh, Sue Ala Brunette, Jenny Lind’s Summit, Ravel; &c., Arc. . - MARCHES Cburubusco Grand, Turkish, Grand It&kenne, Wedding, (cc. Just received and far sale at CHARLOTTE BLUME’S. Old Established Piano Depot, Wood Double Heed fllelodcon. • rsiH&eubscnber has just opened a very fine Melodeon, X 5 octaves, with double sen of reeds, made by the original inventors, Cathartic and Needham, New York. This Instrument is equal m poiax of power and volume to any smalt organ, and far preferable to it for sweetness of tone, capacity to stand in tune and facility for. irons* porting. These instruments ate made expressly for church use, and owing to the lowness of price arerfast superseding the. organs.... The public are respectfully invited to call and examine this fine Melodeen previous to its leaving the subscriber’s warerooin, it having been purchased by a congregation in this city. H.KLEBER.No 101 Third st., 00i29 Bole agent for Carhnrdt 9t NeHhnrrr* *f<*ind»»nn SEW fIIUSIC. SONGS sung by Miss Catharine Hayes; Come'where the Sweei Zephyrs pass; The Harp that onee through Tara’s Hails; O! Sing to Me; Cornin’ through the Rye; > Songs sung by Jenny Lind at tar Concerts ; Aulu Robin Grt^y i Home, Sweet Home ; The Lost Heart; The Cavalier» The Keepsake—a sequel to the Cavalier; Stoke the Harp Gently—by Woodbury; Sweet Anne or the Vulo: Hie Mother’s Song ; Call Me Pet Names; Pilgrim Land Forever; Little Red Riding Hood—taken from the Story ; The Lord’s Prayer—with Music by S. Glover; A Panins Hymn—Sisters Ere We all are Parted ; Why do summer Rosea Fade—with colored plate; Foresußride’s, Flower*Schouish A Bloomer Polkas; Gnirose Waits, Bloomer Waltz, Ac. Received and for sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood st. Radical! Read Tbl« llt IN THIS PRESS, and will shortly be ready, “THE HANDMAID TO THE PIANO; eomprifliiiß a fat! description of-ibe raerhaamn of the instrument, the de fects to which U is liable (about 2W in number,) the method of remedying each defect, and instructions how to keep the instrument always in tune." Dy P. B. Tem- PLTTOS. fcvery person having it Piano should have a copy of this book. No work of the kind has ever been publish* ed. The Information it imparts is worth ten tunes its price—-one dollar; and, among other advantages, it will effectually guard you from having your Piano spoiled by unskillful toners. , Ladies and gentlemen in die cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be furnished at their residences by leaving their addresses at the music stores of Messrs. John H. Mcllor. Wood street* and Henry Klebcr. Third street. By seiuiiog one dollar to the author, ai the Gazette Of* fice, Pittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, freo of post* age, to any part of the United Stales. Six copies (or five dollars. A liberal discount to Book tellers and Mu sicdcttlexs. There.no-more anptopnate present tbai a eenlJe man can make to a lady, iban a copy of this boolt. Send In your order*! oeil^m THACKERAY'S NEW BOOK—B KETCH E 8 MV IRE LA N D —by W. M. Thac&sbat. author of •“Vanity Fair, 0 44 The History Of Pendenms," “The Great Hogarty &c. t Ac., embellished with thmy-etctrtr b«autjfu3iQaslmuvo.eßgi avingß. 2 tlnstra ung the befit characters and scenes tn the whole work, from original designs* drawn by (he author ou the spot . lui beyond all doabt one of the greatest and best works ever written in the English language. Wc an nex a few notices of the Press:— “ Hero is a,liook todrive away melancholy.” It la by that most laughter moving writer of the age, Thackeray, and those who read it most laugh, be they ever so mel ancholy. We recognize everywhere the pcu of the au thor of “ Vanity Fair,” and “ Petulenm*," and ore by no means displeased with the acquaintance.”— Wistern CohmuhL u Replete with truthful delineations of character, and sparktmg with the coruscations of veil ami humor-” Comsntraxd Aivtrtistr *' No recent fiction seeinf to us to bear aacb‘ intrinsic evidence of being drown from Life.” — Ham • Jovmat. For sale at MINKR 4. Co.'s Cheap Book Fiore* No. loctzS Superior Watch Hep&lrlng. JOHN M.KOBKKTB, WATCHMAKER AM* dcziTti again to. caJl the at* leaoon of ;thepublic to the workshop which has opened at No; 18 Fifth street) two doors fromflSJlSal Markstj where he continues to devote bis special atten tion to therepairing and refilling of Chronometer, Du plex* Patent Lever* l/Epiiie, and ever; description of fine Welches and Clock*. Btfsrcne s-Mn Harper, Esq., Edward He&xleton, Esq.. R. H. Hanley. Joseph Woodwcll, Josbua fihode* *Co., and wm. B. Scaile. A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand, which have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will bp sold at o very troall advance Tot the same. {aa!9 CUluzu and Strangers* mjq DU you wish to pnrehase « .murnmnni fSjfc. GOLDor SILVER W ATCH.at jWflsotie-half the usual price t If so. call at HOOD’S &U&3NEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Markti street , two doors.,north of Third, and'take a look oi his new •took, Just arrived* and you cau there purchase Watch* e 3 or any kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real valoe, and uolbe charged two price*, for -everything, as you have usually been i bat can get the very of • goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe what others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold atthls establish* intent will be warranted as represented at time of sale— io that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, au!B. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Completed to Loekport, 90 fillies West of Jolmatown* I . TIME REDUCED aNDSPEBD INCREASED ! THE subscribers haying the pleasure to announce to their friends, and patrons of die Pennsylvania Rail* i road, that they have commenced trans-shipping at Lock* 1 port, and'con&denly expect to deliver freight to and from Philadelphia in four days. We erefciow prepared to receive and forward aoy amount ofvlerchandize or produce within our capacity which is One Thousand Tons Per Week, at the foliow ing rales of freight: Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Books, Stationary, Cutlery, Confectionary, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture, Drugs Medicines, Saddlery, ie., Ac. 51,00 P'iooibs. Hardware, Groceries, Palms, Dye Studs, Oils, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Gross Seeds, Wool, &c. 8c & 100. Beef, Pork, Butter. Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee, Tallow, Grain and Rags, 00c 4* 100. Ashes, Marble (rough) Tar, Pitch; Rosin, German Clay Bones, Bacou, &c., 50c 100, COVODE A COLE, Agenis, comer of Penn and Wayno-streets. Only Forty Silica SUglns 1 BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. **ALb AKftAMJEftXEEi* YU THE HEW PENNSYLVANIA RAlhfiOA D Good intent and telegraph mail lines of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for Btairarille, will leave Pittsburghevery day at 1 o’clock, P. M , ana at 4 o’elock,P. M. and from thence 301 miles by the Ntxe Pmnsylvania Railroady to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Tim* through only.tkirty hourt. Coaches wilt leave every evening at 1 and 4 o’ciook. EXTRAS—To leave at any time, always lu readiness. Tins is the most comfortable ami expeditious Touto to the Eastern dues. Passengers for Baltimore lakeohe now Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the arri val of the coxa at that place. N.B.—The.billy Office for the above Lines under Bt. Charles Hotel,4oWoo4Btreeu Pittsburgh, sept W. K. MOORHEAD, Agent. Bmporfom of Light I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. Wil. VVIUGirr, (successor to J. 8. Tough), Mdiio • factorerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, foa burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphme and Pino Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip* Uon. for burning-Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole Hail Lamps, Wiclu,Globe*, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. 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 born the Ethe real Oil. All articles delivered iu any part of the city orin Allegheny, fret: of cost. W. il. WRJGUT, No. 82 Fourth et., (Apollo liall,} between Market auu Wood streets. A . Dr. IVra. P. Olios, Mg VETKHiN A R V SUJKiEON. £jLljm Office al- Rod? Patterson’* Livery Stables. on Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfidd. (Jy4:ty lilthographrc litßtltaie. subacrihers most respect* folly announce 10 their friends and the pablio gen erally, that they b&vp this day entered into Co-Partner* %h{p, tor the pnrnosb ot carrying on, at the old stand,in Singerly’fl Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the 4 Lithographic Priming, in all its various branches. Uayingjnjaciiiiißiy, recently arrived from Europe, they.are prepared to do works in Lithography toateel engraving. c They solicit a continuance of thc-patronage-bestowed heretofore so liberally to the ' Behuchman,!and they hope by strict attention talhelr bosinese, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonabltierms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public—,, ~ Bonds, Checks,Drafts,Machine Drawings,Likeness es, Landscapes, Amographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots -Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co* ■>, Specimens of iheur work can be seen at thelr Office, as above*: WM.SCHUCHMaN,' i -ap>23 - - .*■ FRED. HAPNLFJW XJBANDIES, WINE 3 ANB GIN— • it4o halfpipet Cognacßrandy. JamesHennessyi •;SOqr. casks do ' do- do; - SOoetarea . do -do do; : lOkalf ploej'BoUieUe Bmidj'. A-Seignetre; : lOqr. casks do -do do; 10 os tarn ’ do ■ do do; 4pipesjHMlandGin; . ■ : - 0 pancheona Saoteh Malt whlitey; lOqr. casStHadsiraWlflei-.i :■■■■ 10<ir. casks Pale Sheiry Wlne—various brands; SO do. :• If T.TeneriffeWine. Carpenter'd;■>/a W do ron Wine—various grades Sc vintairosi 20. do .9weetMslaga\Vlne; - [ SO do Indlanbrla sweet Malaga Wine; ' 30 do do Dry - do; j .lit storeand lbr sale by ! miueb *. rickotbon, Ncs. 231 and BJfcibeny street -~| , pcaa ■. w>~.-• ■ i..y-‘ y, :: j ,y~ ;. *■^,-|•' *-, luaurame > (Sanqjamts. Call* mutual Fire - Insurance Company Harrisburg, Pennsylvania* i CAPITAL, 3100,000. / ; i : tJHAR^TERPf/R pETU aL THE undersigned having been appointed Agents for theiabovfrCompany,hav<s.openednn Office id No. 14 St. Gl&ir-dtreetftfml we now preparea to effept iusu ranees on city and country property, upon m favorable terms .aa.ony .responsible Company in the Stale. All persona having property insured in this Company are : entitled tO'YOte fonts officers, and to share in its earn -1 ings * -Pai ore not liable, in any event, for anything be* yond the amount they have paid. All losses promptly : paid in sixty days after proof of the some. omCEBs: Hon. JOHN 0. BUCHER. President Ciua. E. Hibstkr, Vico President. Thos. H. Wtflion. Secretary. » David Flctni&gj. Attorney and Counsellor. Directors—‘Hon. John C. Bacher, Radolph K. Kelker, Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, lease G. M’Kmiey, Ghas. E. Hlester, Elias fc. Kinzer, Samuel W. Hays, David Mumma,Jr.,John Nmmnger. Dauphin County; Jacobs 3. Haldeman, York; Henry iLlry. Lancaster; Adam Schtßner, Berks; Jonn G. Brenner, Philudolphia; William Minizer,Montgomery; Thomas Gillespie- Lu zerne; Gordon F. Mason. Bradford; Amos K Kapp. Northumberland; James Burns, Allffiin; John T. Hoov er, Centre; John S. Isett, Huntingdon ; James K. Moore* head, Allegheny: Jonathan D. Leet. Washington: Geo. H. Bucher, Cumberland ; George IV. Masser. Carbon. M’LAiN A MOFFITT. 14 St. Clair street. Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. Pittsburgh Life lnaaranee Company. THlfc COMPANY was incorporated In February, 1851, witba Perpetual Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of 8100*000. The Company does business both on the Joint Stock and Mutual plan. On the Joint Stock plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent. lower than the rales ot most Stock Compa nies. Mulaal rates ore the same as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. Those insured op the matu&lpnuoiple huvo the combined securities furnished bvUmtsyßtem of insurance, and the Capital am! Bur pißs Fund of the Joint block department. The Charter permits the grouting of insurance onhfe, in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents, friends or creditors—to insure the life of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after death, or upon the parlies arriving at Uie age of 50.55. 60 or 65, at the option of the insured. OFFICERS. James S. Hoon, President. Samuel M’Clurkan. Vice President. Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A. Colton, secretary. James S- Hoon. Joseph S. Leech. John S.Dtlwonh, Charles A. Colton. Samuel Al Clurkan, William Phillip*. John A. Wilson. BOA.ED OF QLNA.KCK. lion. William Wilkins, Late Secretary of War. lion. Waller Forward, Late Secretary ol Treasury. John Snyder. Lsq.. Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, fcsq.. Wholesale liroccr SOLICITORS. Hou. A. W. Loomis. | A. B. M’Calnioni. tsq. MEDICAL BOARD, Consulttnu; Phyncians. Joseph G&zzara, M. D. William Addison. M. D. Jeremiah Brooks, M. 1> h. G. fcdrmgton. M. D. KXA.KIMI.NO PUTSICIAH*. Samuel Dibvorth, M. D., 47 Smithfield street Bobt. Snyder. M. D . tiki Fourth si. John Crawford. M. Sixth «t. Win. Mck Morgau. >l. D., 107 Liberty si. Dr. Dilworth wili be m uttendauce at the office, every day, at 12o'clock. Those who have spoken for an ageucy. are requested to call, take their papers, and commence operations forthwith. All peraoes engaged in ibe insurance busi ness will be supplied wuh blanks and allowed the osual commission. Office of the Company, No. 75 Fourth street. my 7 C A. COLTON. S/c'y THIS COMP Aft Y offers to the insured tili the security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint block Plant (n«heretofore applied) combined, namely; Low rates of premium; an annual return in cash of the per centsge required for the eontingenl mk of the year; nn ade quate, but not excessive provision for tne future security Of members for the .whole term of hie, wun an equitable interest m the accumulating fund secured tosoch mem bers, payable at death, by credits upon their poli cies; a guaranty fond designed for the permanent secu rity of snort term members, und also for Use present se curity of those fortbe whole term of life. This is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, with a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of runds (forfutaro security) in exact propor tion to the amount of bu-iness and urn increasing risk from advancing, age among the members. Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications for insurance received by J. 'i'UHBKTT, Agent, 129, Wood street, Pittsburgh Pawl Dilwoetit, Medical Kxrttniper jyl'hvi . ire fusulranee Company or raiLAfursu. Directors Charles W. Bander, George W. Kicnard*, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi R. Borie, Samuel Grant, Dovtd S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morns Patterson. CHAS. N UaNCKER, Preset. Chas. G. Bxkcxxs, Secretary. oy Continue to make Insurance, pcrpciuai nr limited, on every description of property in town and country js t rules as low u* ore consistent with security. * The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fundi which, with their Capital and Premiums, safety invested afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on Janunry Im, 1651, as mbitshed agreeably to an Act v( Assembly, were as fol ows, via Mortgages ■ uig.lgg 68 Real Estate <>4,377 78 Temporary Loans l7 Stocks .. 6i.er» on Cash,Ac.—— - 04,340 81 • 1.818,709 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 8) years, they have paid upward* of One Afilium Four Hundred Thou sand VoUars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet With promptness, all liabilities J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apr34) Office N. E. corner Wood amKid tt*. Charles Taylor, William K. Bowen. Ambrose white, George W Aspiiiwall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Waler, H. D. Shcrrerd, See ’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in thr United Stale*, and from its high standing, long experience, am* pie means, and avoiding uli risks of an extra hazard* ous character, may be considered as offering ample sc curity to the public. WM. P. JONES. Agent, jaB4 No. 141 Front sireet. LIVES INSURED BY THE Kentucky Qlntuol Life Insurance Co,, COVINGTON. KY. THIS COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and is managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information given, and applica tions received by J. TUtfBKTT, Agent, 129 Wood street. SxMtm. Dilwoeth, Medical Examiner. (»epg IHBURARCE. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Office. North Room of the Kx, change, Third street, Philadelphia. Fib* Iksubabcb. —Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in town and country, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Muusb ißstraancß—They also Insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. IwlaNdThanspobtation.— -They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the moat liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph If. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Lciper. Edward Darlington,lsaac R. Davis, William Newliu,Dr. R. M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophiiue Paulding. H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Cruig, George Sernll. Spencer Me* Ilvaiu,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr 8. Thomas, John Sellers, Win, Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. - D T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Tuos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. CoWAj^Secretury^ Ip» Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. (jel6:dif) R. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Plra «Ad marine lamrano«i THE OFFICE of the Insurance Co. of North Amenta has been removed to tbe Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build- ings and iheircomeuis,andonShipmentsby Steambouts and other vessels, for the above oid and responsible Company. [np3] WM. P. JONES, Agent. Lift and Health insurance* THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by ibe Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 184 ft ; Charter Per petual; Capital $lOO,OOO. Hales Imosr than any Pennsyl vania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower thua the usual ratcs'of Life Insurance's the following compari son will show. Thus a person oi the age of foirtßuring for $lOO for life, must pay in the Girard $2,36, Pennsyl vania $2,36, Penn Mutual 92,36, Equitable $2,04, New England 9*2,36, Albion 92,48, New York Life $2,36, Life ana Health, Philadelphia , $1,91. Dibbctobm—-Samuel D Ornek, Charles D Hail, Wm F Boone. Robert P King. Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Cbas O B Campbell, M Ju Reeve, M. D.iLewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, 1C H Butler, Edwin it Cope. Prcrf* dent, Samuel I) Orrick ; Vies President , Robert P. King Secrtfary, Francis Bl&ckbume. Applications will be received and everv information riven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third und vVood streets Pittsburgh. oct29:y Fire and marine insurance* THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delpliia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on propeny.in this city and its vicinity, and on shipmen by the canal and rivers- DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, PresH. Bamuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, Johb A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas John While, John R. Neff Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrurd, Sec> ■ This is the oldest Insurance Company in tho United States,havingbeen chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public/ WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones A Co.,Waterand PtamtKß;, Pittsburgh • may4y John ZPCarntsy. WHOLESALE A?iD RETAIL I>£ALER IN Foreign andDrnmticCigon y Tobacco and Snuff,- . .. No. A.Wood street, corner of Virgin alley, tpr24] . . . PitUirurgk^Pa. TIICE FLOUfi awl Hulled Barley for sale by Jtt aa!B . WEIGHT & ALCORN. l «xI9 > !ih ground for sale by • WEIGHT A ALCORN - kr , 1 v ** f" S'y ** ~+ c * JUrgl ORB ATBAttGAIOS 1 .. SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. "17'OUNG, bf thojOilg*. X nal Bee Hive, N 0.74 Market street, Pittsburgh, be* tween Fourth street and the Diamond,havt' Just received from the recent targo clearing out sales, and the import ers and manufacturers in York and Philadelphia, the largest and cheapest stock of Goods'ever offered in this market* eomprtsmgjit part a very large assortment of DRBSS GOODS of every description, suited to the season, at from 520 to US percent, lower than fonnerpri ces. <- Black and Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, from 62 to 8i *25 per yard; Black and Colored English Merinos and Lyonese Cloths, from 31 to 44c. per yard; Black and Colored Paramattas and Fancy Alpaeas, from 131062c.per yard; Plain and Embroidered De Lames, Cashmeres and French Merinos; Plum Black, Colored and Printed Delames and Cash meres; Very Rtoh Brocade and Watered Silks and Poplami; do Plain Block, Colored Silks and Turk Satms. A large mock BONNKT SILKS. SATINS AND G RO. BE AFRICK9, and of Bonnet and Mantilla Velvets, all colors; Bonnet and Cap Ribbon*, at very reduced prices. SHAWLS' SHAWLS! A full assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawls; Also. Rich BrochouLong and Square Shawls: Printed Terkem, Cashmere, De Lafne and Thibet Shawls; ALSO—AT GREAT BARGAINS— Lace*, Embroideriesoud Handkerchiefs; Hosiery, Gloves. Suspenders and Cravats ; Irish Linens. Taolo Cloths and Damasks; Prints, Cheeks, Muslins nnd Tickings; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Plain, Brown, Blue and Barred Flannels; Cloths, Cosstraercs, Satinets. Ky. Jeans A Vesunga. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from all of their friends, and the public generally,- (eel* ing confidenubat they can offer greater inducements to wholesale and retail buyers, than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. ocU25 YOUNG, STEVENSON fe LOVE. SECOND GREAT ARRIVAL! OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Verities at No. 97, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, l'Risburgh. Pa. D- Gazoo A Co. would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally m their line, that they are now preporedt o offer for sale (heir proseul new stock of Goods at unusually lowjrates. And as our purchases have been.made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be uMe to merit a eonumtauce of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon as. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is m part of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Sattlnets, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Blaek and Brown Musirns, Tickings, Blankets, Ltnsuy Plaids, Al pacas, Mennoes, Muslin Be Lunes, Cashmeres, fancy Prims, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Poo* gee fcilk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Belaud, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods line- Ora Variety Department will be found on examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made .up in part of Comb*. Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes. Pius and Neddies. Tapes,Thimbles, Spofrns, Ra zors, Table Cutlery' and Pen-Knives Just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violm and Violin Smugs, Gum Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Cups. Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and Edgings. Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettimrs. Green Bauduges, Black $Uk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other article* in the Variety line. We have ou hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Stiver Watches and Watch Materials. Gold aud Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Feus and Pencils, Gold and Sliver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which wd invite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable lenna, either for cosh or satisfactory refer ence. N. B. The business of the late firra-of Gbboo A Me- Caudlers is to oe settled by D. Gbboo at the stand of D. Gbeoo A Co . who is fully authorized for such and in wbo.»c possession arc the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. (ocilfctf FRENCH STORK. 108 James Gosling, Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, WOULD respectfully public and hii friends, (from whom be has formerly received a liberal share of custom), that he has used every exer tion in securing an extensive and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality. Consisting of the following articles: French and En glish Mennoe, Cashmeres, Alpacas,Poplins Silks, Sat in?, Moo* De Laities, and other Dress-Goods j Shawls, Vazettes, Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety Ladies’ and Children’s Bonnets,Caps, Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves. Hosiery. Ac. Gentlemen’s Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac WUh a large stock of Bleached and Brown Muslins. Shirting, Scooting; Table Linens, Tickings, Check*, Flannels. Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, Ac. Also, an. assort ment of Mourning Goods, The above stock, with numerous other articles, the proprietor is now opemng ai his New Store, No. 103 Market street, to whieh he invitcr purchaser*, as he is determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest- MADAMU A. GOSLING Still continues u> giro her undivided attention to the manufacturing -ofvixettes, Cloaks, CupeSr &e «which are ewmade in a ponor style. Site respectfully, solicits purchases and orders. French Pattern Jim* Jo r. the trade always on hand. * ' [ociH NEW WHOLESALE TtUMMim. NOTION AND No. 61 Wood Street, Btiwttn Third and Fourth ttrtca, opposite Hampton, Smtih 4* CoJs r Pittsburgh. THIK subscriber respoctfUlly invites the attention of Country aud City Merchants to hisogteuMve assort ment of Trimming, Nodoo, Fancy and Variety Goods, whioh he is now opening for the Fall Trade. Amoug the urticic? composing his stock may be fouud a lull as sortment of the following:— Button*. Edgings, Pockci Books,Threads, Combs; Laces and Inserting*, Porte Monnaies, Suspenders;, Embroideries, Needles, Sw las and Victoria Mulls; | Fringe*,Gimps, Pins, Jackonets, Braids; Hooks antTEyes, Fancy and Dress Buttons. Brashes; Tape Checks, Plain ana Fnacy Bobinets, Whalebone; Quill’d Ribbons, Black Silk and Lisle Laces; New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves; Black Lace Veils.Woollen Comforts; Buck Gloves and Mitts, Bonnet Ribbons; Gents Silk Woollen and Couon Undershirts and Drap er*} Boas and Ring Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hoods ! Plain Mantel Ribbons, Infants’ Boots ; Cravats and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Plum Saun Ribbons, Lluen Cambric Pocket Hdki's ; (Jilt ami Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks. Fancy Soaps ; Carpet Hags ami Window Shades; Toilet Cases, Violins, Perfumery, Jewsharps; Gtllot’s Steel Pens, Cold Pens, Umbrella?, Accorde ons; Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer for cash or approved c»edit, at prices comparing favo rably with Eastern markets. seplAui W C. MURPHY SEW 0001)81 THE subscriber having now received bis entire stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODB, would respect fully inform his customers and the public, that he is pre pared to dispose of his Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices. He has, in l)ry 6oods, all the staple, as well as a large slock of PaNGY DRESS GOODS, comprising in pan: 4-4Cbene Silks, forcvening and street dresses very rich; 4-4 Brocade Silk. -do do do; Plain Black Silks, all prices and widths; Brocade Black Silk, do; Heavy Watered Silk,all shades; French Poplins, do; Mouslin de Laines; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Prints, in endless variety. Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Towelines; Rich Printed Piano and Table Covers, superb Goods; Marseilles Quilts, French Furniture, Dimity, Curtain and Curtain Materials, &c., fee. MOURNING DRY GOODS, Lupin’s Block Bombazines; Do do* Moualin tie Loine, 3-4 and 4-4 wide ; Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Lustres; SUk Warp Thibet Cloths; Black Chtlley; English, French and Italian -Crapes,’ Mode and Crape Veils; Chcmi zettes and B!ceves ; Collars and Cuffe; doves and Ho* siery. Allhf which Goods will be warranted of good colors, and cheap for quality. sep!s ' JAMES A. M’KNIGHT. Second Grand Arrival of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS NO. 38 MARKET STREET. WKure now receiving and opening one of the most splendid Stocks of PALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ever offered for anlo in the City of Pittsburgh. Comprising in part as follows -.—Dress Silks, of the most He-ipuble styles and patterns; French Merinos, of evfc ry shade ana color; Palmetto Cloth, rich styles; Cdburg Cloth, of the richest shades; Silk Warp and Mohair Luptro; Alpacas, of the most superb qualities; Chrys* t»«l Palace De Latnes.of the richest superlative styles; Prints, of every quality amt patterns; Domestic Goods of every description We invite especially the attention of the Ladies to our large and well selected slock of Millinery aud Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings,of every description; Silk ana Straw Bonnets, of the latest styles and shapes. Having recently engaged with a French Milliner, whilstin New V ork, we flatter ourselves 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 cheaper than we have done heretofore. tU* Remember the Place, No. 38 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can he had. iBcp22:3mj E. SPENCE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. A A. MASON A CO., would most respectfully so • licit the attention of the public generally, and the wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care fully selected Stock ofGoods for Fall and winter sales, which will bo found larger than they have ever before offered. We have received as follows: 400 bales Bro. Muslins; 0500 Long and Square Snawls; 100 balep Drills and Cosnaburgs; 000 pieces Sup Blankets *, 100 bales Flannels, Colored and While; 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking; 100 pieces French Merinos ; 118 cases White Muslins; 500 Panhatias and Coburg Cloths; 28 Cases White Muslins; 100 Alpacas, all colon; 60 pieces LmenSheeting; 10 cases Irish Linens; 500 piecessattineitB: 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons ; &00 pieces best make Cloths: 100 Cartoons French Flowers; rtOO pieces Casstmeres and Doeskins 500 do Fancyffurs; 270 do do Catsimernsj 50 do Colored Velvets; '. SUO do Bhirung and checks ; 85 Cases Cashmeres and de Laines ; 21 do Plain and Plaid Ltnseys; 1000 dozen Hosiery; . . . • ? 13 Cases Xweedeand Joans; 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted; Together with every .article usually found in a Dry Good Establishment; No. 62 and G 4 Market St/ r sepU6 . ‘" JM. ingsi forjcabinennakers. Ac., for aale by ; ! noy3 CHARLOTTE BLUAIfe, 3JOWDERED SUGAR—IO bbl>. lor gale by . f . - - STD ART * SIDE, PCSS3 < ..m.Woodgtreet .--V.• f ■ J. /. •t t'. 2, . . K ■» ' * « ■' „ “ vv w * * ‘ -A. ' ooousi IIA-mmer A Daoltr« CABINET WaREROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET, BtUitm Sttmihstrtu apd Strazobtrryalley jPktsburg, Pa. ffk RAMMER &OAUU2R keep constantly on hand yJL* variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as * i 'favorable terms as can be obtained at anysimllax establishment in -he West. They have novr on hand ah unusually extensive slock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, Jtorn the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6m “A. OILLIKES & OOt HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 64 Smithfield at. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. ldec«7:ly /SSfi&Bjf WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manu factors CABINET’ WARE of every descrip at his old stand, corner of Liberty and SsfilSffisaBcventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. mayll SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE I Vo Building Lots, 60 feet front on Penn Avenuo, by 124 feet deep. Price $750. Alto—Two corner Lots. 60 b* lsi feet, fronting at above. Price SSCO. AJto—Four Lott adjoining the above, 60 feet by 120. Price $6OO. Also—lo Lott, 50 feet by 120. Price $5OO. The above are pleasantly situated, and have Fruit Trees of varioos kinds on them. S CUTHBERT. General Agent, nov< * 50 Smithfield street. . OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-Wat cot* JjlTj ntr Jfounond) ( near the Ohi* and Penn ffigmS&L. Mvteania iiadroad Depot,) ALLEfrHSKY Cmr. «£fcM.riißivcr and Laml gleam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions Coppe rplate, Lithographic ami other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togeihet with Mill Machinery in general, ouflt upon the most approved plana of con* struction, and workmanship to the satisfaction ofeus* tomers. £7* Ail orders left si Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride & Co.’s, No. 5W Wood street, Pittsburgh, or. addressed to thesuhscribers, Allegheny.willreceive prompt attention, aul i DODDS A CROZIEH. Bolivar Pin Briek Jlannfaetnring Company. 3 AS. ©LOVER, 8. M. Hkß, 8. V. JONES, O. 8. KA9BAW* OLOvaa, KIKE A CO., Propil«tori. THB subscribers having been appointed Agents for Uie above named concern, will keep constantly oa band a supply of the celebrated Bolivar,Fire Brick^Cn>- cible Fire clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. Thof are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in sUe and Bhape to suit purchasers, which shall bepromptly filled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all oth ers that have been offered for sale in the United Stater, their superiority beingwell known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine! that the Fire Bride shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall he spared to make them even better than they haveheretofore been. This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER & JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh si., Pittsburgh. WDALY Sc. CO. have now ready for sale a large • and well selected stock of Spring and Smwner Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu lar attention 10 their slock of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet: they are of the best materials and workmanship, and for comfort as mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D. & Co have also on handGenu Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk, \nd merino j Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at me old established Stocking Store,Fifth street, between Wood and Market, . fmvr DFor Females and Males* R-LARZETTE’S J UNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in eases of debility, impotenoy or barrenness, and all Ir regularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be— vis: Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for those in Ute mairied state without offspring; It U a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleeVweakness or the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorriimaor whites. As a vigorating medicine it is unequalled.— Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consnmpuonr indi gestion, loss of muscular energy,'physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please ; the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price . less value to those without offspring. j To spread wide the blessings of inis medicine, l have appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New; York, in the United States of America, my sole agents ■ for its sale; and none can be‘ genuine unless it comes through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. ANTONIO LABZETTE, M. D. ' NavUs t July 16th, 1849. Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Smithfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A fatten,No; oOFcuriheireet foalsville,,. ; . . . [mariMdy ; Ulana sair flUlU*: . - mBE' abOTe esWbUshmenl has been token by the nn- X ’aeraignedfwilb the yjewofpunttlng the legitimate , bnaine as connected therewith; and as they are now re l-ceiyiiijaftilljiipply ofTuaberiOrtlereforaH aues o t I Lumber'wUlbe filled .with ptompmeas.-andat as low !priceatu by any other Mill in the neighborhood. - : ; i" FAUNGSofaplainand emaewiualroattem. will ha: cut - [aptSSy] JAMES CASMAN & CO. "iSI %it t »* t-* 1 n r A , J V ’ »■ - «*■£* f •'V, 4 * ’ ~ % *• *'"*-’* »’’’ *■ 44. f > "*■ '‘ * iimutat, &c. ...MfIDBB W. WOODWBI.L, jlpfepKßltmatS iIIAI¥DKICTCK£ii,J I^ Ware«room*.97 tad 90; Tblrd itm^ JW, W. respectfully informs hlafrlends aodcosioxa • ers that ho lias uow completed the largest andyfir nest Block of household furniture ever : before seenln deierminecUo uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best w«kmansliip,and newest; designs ; and from the extent of his orders and fabOity in mat afacturing, be is enabled to produce warranted furnitare, at the lowest prices. : r He has adopted the principle of identifying tho .cua* tomers’ interest 'with his own, in quality and price,' and keeps always onhand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and eostly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order He therefore solicits on inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may boko owU- The following articles consist, in part, ofhis stock, which for riohness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room chain, of every variety, consisting of roseweood, ma hogany and walnut Elizabethan, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Coaches, ekilaa,Tete-a-tete and Pl vans of the latest French ana American patterns; T&sh&es, What-Nots, and ladies’ f arior WntingUDeska of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, masic stands, and holders, marble : hogauy, rosewood aad walnut centre and sofa;la- _ bies, extension dining table/?; /til sizes of the most improved, and .decidedly the best ltidd made; card, Pembroke hall apri pier 'tables, > ' wardrobes, bedsteads and w&snstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall ami parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, ore screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper m&che, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inioia pearl Tables, - > ’ <fcc. <fcc. Ac. * A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WlNlteQß CHAIKS. Cabinet maexbs supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the est notice, AH orders promptly attended to faoy2B. Journeymen Cabinet dakeri Aiaoelatltfa WAREHOUSE, 11© SECOND ■! (sear too comer of Wood.) - ; THIS ASSOCIATION, cm-U* «» bracing, already, twice to thrceteL tUtnes os many hands as the lar-;reP| gest and hitherto most reno I .. ui this city, have opened their Ware* , -uu are able to iuroiah the public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description*-, viz: { Mahogany Wardrobes.; Dressing Boreaas;Ful| Col* amned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairsj Rocking Chairs; Alaboguay W&shsUwdd; So* fas; Diyans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretiries; Cord Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre: Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trondle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cribs; Cradles, dec. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they ore de termined to sell, iowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted —as the public will understand by giving them a coll. {[p* Steamboat work of aQ descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. fmaria) To Cabinet JSftkeri* Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardwvreand Furniture at Wholesale. . - • . THE subscribers have just received from. New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEfcRS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited cither as to quality or price; and, as it is wpli known-that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work, in nil its branches, carried on as usual. Flank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufactanngC&binelParmture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish. Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, Ryan’s Buildings, No. 31 Fifth street CHAUS AMD FpKftlTllilEr^ mar22:ydaw H 9.08 Third struts batasm Maria and Wocd l South side. £* Wk have noytr on hand a large and.yygpyaa ul splendid stock of every variety ol Kp| and CABINET-FURNITURE, which We JSL * *| «are confident cannot be surpassed, eoaoUed,in ihi»Cny T orm the West, in style and finish. Those who are in wamoi Famitureare respectfully invited to call and examine 1m- themselves, Steamboats furnished on the shortest nstice. ID* AH orders promptly attended to. febl»:tf O’DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. Mullen A Co* Pittsburgh Chair and Cabinet Ware Booms. HO. ©8 THXEUD ST., BSTWESB WOOD 431 UABKitj (SOUTH SIDE ). MANUFACTUftJBAS of Cane Seal Parlor . Chairs; Cano Seal Rocking Chairs; Re* |3gs| ception and Invalid Chairs; Cane Seat HlLllswj*. and Country House Stools; Settees; Loon* 'gpgggS|§ge«, and every variety of Common Choirs. ffTBSa M Ail of which were manufactured under Mr tf U M their personal superintendence, and ore D “ warranted both in tnateriai and workman ship inferior to none in tho City. Dealers in those arti cles win End it to their especial advantage to call and examine for themselves previous ingoing elsewhere. Steamboats and Dwellings furniaUed at the shortest notice. All orders punctually attended to. JjjrtfS Famftar* and (JUalr Ware aoomi. T. B. YOUNG & CO_ corner qf Third ii and Smtth/Uldtts n opposite Brwm\ Hotel. u4l constantly on hand S'-tffiMtwaand make to order, at the lowest orices, * T HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNTTURfe,* and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved _ re bIS Steamboat*, AJhoy J JKSLjia Tux subscribers lender their acfift gSilsgggiSataiowledgmentsforthe favors bestow cab-, ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and fW would respectfully remind them and others into- # * rested ia buiMing boats, that they are at ail times pre pared to furnish, oa the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Cbnirs of the be* material and workmanship. T B YOUNG& CO., Corner Third and Smith&cld streets, Job 13 opposite Brownes Hotel.’* C. HaMMKB. ——h, paytlrn DODDS * CaOZIBR, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, A Card. . ... v ... . t . ■ # _ *2*s *,v .«'-** •-• , ► ' * *t ? ***** ** **H*V*V*%—? rV fe 't’' * v __ . . • . 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V J«yne’« E«nUy JBedlplnej.- TAXTEACT Of u L»a«r from jte Rev- B; L Abtotk a JCI well Irnowji aml UAi!V esteemed Misilonary in the kingdom of Baimth. dated ‘ ■ f r:,r?» > ,f,isi:lf*ln)o\gat Ai»iiCkaii'e*>ru»ry, VB4jV.-.« ttf Dear are n c^i^SlMg|SS«Z in this c«QntoiMb*n».e} WißdiaJn& and used • :la oU oar Missions with this most jmrtifVmff sutH&sSr V. •**»*» n> act BANA-TIVE: Plfit3 .aie -TOysheav .host medicine, fox myitver complaint. and pain in thomde that Ilioye ever used. .They am in; great demand, aha r are cntlrelf dtitof them. •Wa need five find»a fioid®• of them. Bro,Bcecher* eays wecoulduse a thousaiitf boxes yearly among, oar people to gTeavadvanWef I have used your TONIC VERMIFUtiB termiuent fever, ; with -the 'inost * cocppleto\success- -| i . tbinkii oncejwaiohe means of saying myqwn son. Du ring trtytoaveUumOia&the churches (bund'a whole viltage soffeimgtuidef a prevailiii (Way enxa, attended with coughs of. almost violentcharacter, louen regreued I had not had a dozen atvttyo of yodr EXPECTORANT to administer io them, for I believe from what I have;eeehof itS fifleet», that7it woum have been jnatthe thing forifcosepao* pepple. Iprqsimieyoa have not hitherto had hn idea to-what on extehuyonr mctUcineaara used •;'& { . , 11 , Affecuonalcjyyqursj . f _E,L.ABBOT3V - For gatcatlbVfFifth street j Qyl , ‘ Jddd’ff BlfldloatedllgnldQatlele. I Hid article is intended forfiuntlyhseiandslifmldbe found ia the possesion of every -family in the land. Mechhnics'whd Ore in constant danger of injury io their persons througheccldenuand the improper orcareleas. nsa of tools, will find .. this artido .tec fae ■ invalahble ’to them, and afterh faiitrlal^wiUcousi^exUindispebsaUie. » “This may cerrily that'we;tneimdersijjiea,having' frequehily.madeuse ofdadil’&infedicmed Liquid Cuticle, prepared, by t Mfsers. Penfield. A Camp,;Mi(felelown, ConziecucuCcheerfaily reCommenditio our profession d! breihrett, dean ejteellehfsubsiithtefor'tidhesivte'idaa* tot} in dressing burns? cuts,ocaldS|bnu*es, and aS kinds, of fresh wounds.; also, for sore hippies,n remedy unfe quailed. ' CHARLES WOODWARD, NL. L, WJ. CASEY, MJ)- t ... _ P. HARRISON, MB.} && F. WOODRUFF, JttJL HAMILTON ’BREWER, M.D. ' ELLSWORTH BURR,MJ>i Bpumie. Comprising ell ibe practising physicians in the pity of Middletown. jv!' • For sale by B.A. & CO^ ;yt ‘ corner 6f Wood and . ' ' - ' ' 1 -v. [Compound Syrap of Yellow Dock Root) , /\CCUPII&L thO{fronLTonic. ;among 'the;,proprietory' W medicines ot this country for completely faring Canker, Salbßheum,Ery sipelisv and ail other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. AlBQ»{LJver - Cdmpfaiiif, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Headaches. Dizziness, Cpughs;Soreness andTighuiessaUom £ron -; chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation, .‘abotuihe Throat; «nd is usedwith unprecedented sue- FEMALE WEAKNESS ANDOENEBALDEBIIjiTY. . foaejo tbs' vurlou* organ*, and taTtigoretmg.uujentire syatenj. ..... s . _ if the tetlimonyof Uiousandsof living witnesaesi/fom all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it U aingu* - larly efficacious in curing ofi Sinnoinr, and de bilitated and broken•down ebnstiumons. It ja purfily -vegetable in its composiuon P and so accuratelyJcDm bined in Its proportionsihat the chemical, botauicgi and medical properties of' each-ingredient harmoniously, unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. : It has Temoved many chronic diseases which hap baf fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also sured Canker” Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed to.make the leastim~ preulon upon* ; -■ It has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obsUuate Cancers have jbeen cured by thisniedicihe. ’ -Wesay that itjs a- valyablh medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS* It removes all obstruction in the ciroulauon, rendering the Liver gee, active and healthy. It,removes Palpitation of the cart, and relieves in aJicashaof Asftima* and may .be - used ui all climates,and at ail seasons, of .the year. This Syrup ia prepared only by C« MORSE & at 1(3 Fountain street, Providence. R. 1 .and sold whole sale and retaU, by T. S.». WICKERSHAU, ; ‘ Only Agent for Western Pennsylvania, jell:y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth Piftsb^ aXann’* Double. Dover tetter Copying preu. owl Metallic Dampener. ; BURNHAM'S PATENT. Sizes cf Praia Lelwr. lO by 13, Foolscap,To : bp 15'i FoDo PosL U* by l7*; MamtoVlS. Jt decided advantages over all previous inventions for the same object. J . ' . . • Ist The Press doe* not require fastening down.« 2d. Through two levers audeccentric joints the pres sure isobtatnedwith more ease,and mucb-qtuckertban by other methods. „ , . _ . , -3d» Thepbwer is applied so«iaaUy,mat the Prqss is not liable to break or get out of ordbi. * . Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the 'brushy blotting - pa per and wet-cloth, saving all the iron*, . ble incident to theiruso, anti is worth its weight jn gold; The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any Press already incase, and forthat purpose will be sold* j **l!!etsr?can be;,copied with this Press and -Dampener in three aeconcUiWithoulblanngthe original or the dopy. bind&i, For keeping ft a Book-liktffdtmyMiuJe,. Onginai In- : voices. Letters. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings KqnV Checks, or; any Other-papers where method is de sirable. This invention, it wlconfidentlybelieved,ls the best ever presented to ibe public for the .purpose for which it is designed, and will furnish to many a deside raram long needed. The undersigned now ouers it. at a ; comparatively trifling cost to all who may .’desire loiper ; fectiliesyslem ol preaervitigpapeTSfor ready and easy reference. hIANN’S COPYING BOOKS. The Paper in these Bodies Is made from oil Ldaen s Stock, audof tiresome quality as Fine French Wmiug 1 Paper, bound on PnrdimaniJfack** with Printed Pages, and manufactured expressly for reining- , The undersignedhavineprocuredthe sole agency of the above articles, uow otters them at reasonable prices j at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or j Binders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at short notice. All of the above ardoies'warramed, Also-Copying paper, in-loose sheets of any size. Arnold’s Copying Ink—•decidedly the best in use. Mr. A. C. Chambers will waiioa the citUeus of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give aU. the idkttnction necessary JOHN F- COLE & CO., AlUrFadeniiCavode’s Penn* Railroad Dcpol, comer of Penn and Wayao BIST Piltibgrgk . (jcb:yl Abdominal Bapporuri) ON I 'A NKW AND IMPROVED PLAN* For sal* bp Dr. J. IF. BJiA NSTIfP, £fo. R 6 Satithfitld street) Pittsburgh, A 8 persons of both sexes coflou eociplain xL iog of Costiveness, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, Ac., (bat, generally, by examination, i have foon-i jit a great many cases, that they have labored under the dis tressing disease, the Failing of the Bowels), 1 have fit ted some of them with a proper supporter, ami a small quantity ot medicine, which have relieved their pninand 'given tnemeomfon, and some ol themhadnot been well' lor five or six' years. Any person who will call at my office, 1 can refer them to those who wear them, who can testify lathe benefits of them, if we have no Sup porters that will fit, we can have them made in a short lime. The effect produced by wearing a suitable and perfectly adjusted: Abdominal Supporter is often nearly miraculous. The weak.vozceis strengthened—the weak lungs supported—the heart ceases its palpitations—the food sits better on the stomach—costiveness is relieved, chronic diarrhma is stopped—miscarriages prevented— floodings stopped—whites cared—spine gets stronger— the lady who is unable to walk is soon able to walk weJL She who could not sit up alone for a few minutes, can now sit up ail day, or as long os any one; falling of the womb is cured, and. in shorter or longer periods loses &U Its tenderness ana weakness, and goes permanently back to its place. Barrenness, in some cases, gives place to fruitfulness, and a way os prepared for years of good health. [sflp2th3m3iaw The Human Botty ; must Perspire, (80 SAYS NATURE.) TO HAVE A HEALTHY AFPEARASCE, And persons who do hoi perspire are liable to the moa DISGUSTING"SKIN DISEASES. NOW, Jokes’ Italian Chemical Soap causes/a free perspiration,and-st the eatne tUnemollifies, softens the eltin, giving it the texlore and beauty of an infant’s. SCURVY, SALT RHEUM AND SORES, are soon not only healed, bat cured by its use, as at least seven physicians in New York know, who nse.it in sneh cases, and find it unfailing—as also, in. . PIMPLES* BLOTCHES, FRECKLES, ox any other skin disease..- Tho. reader is assured that his is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove* Leonid enumerate at least 80 persons cured of SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE* BEARD. Buy it, and the reader is again assured, 1 would not cruell y sell U for the above,'unless I knew it to be all I state. Those who are liable to CHAFED, CRACKED, OR CHAPPED FLESH, will find this not only a cure, bat a preventive j and 1 can now only add, that ahy one afflicted with any oi« the above, or similar diseases, wililind thia-alland even more (admirable in its properties) than 1 slate. E7*Btti, reader, the stores ore flooded withimitations, and be sure you ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap and hoy it. only Of WM; JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh,!!!*) Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head orWood- LADIES are cautioned against using common prepa red Chalk. Theyorenoiaware how frightfully injurious it is to the skin!show coarse,how rough,how ♦allow,yellowund.unhealthy the sxin appears after using prepared Chalk i Besides, it is Injaribus, contain- We have nrepare<fa^>tmuUfnlvegetable* article, which we call JONES’ SPANISH LJLY7 WHITE. It isperfectly innocent, beingpurified of all -oua qualities; and It imparts to the. Bkin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, living whije; at the same time acting as. cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Sold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON,B9 Liber* ty street, head of Wood, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents.; ;; peArly Whits Teetn and Brsath, l TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSON'S who have either, are honorably assured thatif their breath (sever so fouli or their : . TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box-of Jones* Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow . and the breathodiferously sweet. Said only-ai JACKSON’S Store. 2*o Liberty stree head of Wood. . • i . (dec2o Jones’Solutlon of Jet, A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing at XA while, red or grey hair to a beautiful brown or JeJ blaokcolor.ina few minutes. Price 50 centsand.sl,OQ Sold by W. JACKSON,atO Liberty street, Pittsburgh, -ead of Wood. i° cc2<) Bstunnd to Ots City. LANDWKHK has Urn pleasure to atmonnoe to his triends and old customers, that he has relurn ed to the City, and - re-opened at his old stand, the sign, of the SWAN, Market street, where, he will oonUnne during the winter season, well and amply provided for the accommodation of.his old customers. Among his SunpHiS iSsimo Jotaof'choice FRtMCITIJBASDY, CHAMPAtGNE and POET WINES of very supenbr qualities, which he wiu sell wholesale, or retail,, and which he has recently parchased oui. of the custom houses in New York and Philadelphia. His house will continuous heretoloreit* supply ot OYSTERS, SAR DINES, fcCi to. .. , . . - . . . . .tdct&tf Adams- dfe Go.’a ESxpreas Office, > . „ N 0.65 MARKET STREEP. J CkUR EXPRESS: for Philadelphia, New,,York and f Boston, leaves daily aid o’clock, E- M. - e i Eipress for Cleveland, Cmcitmatiand the West, leaves duly at lO At M. . s- ■ ... . Specie,Bank Note3,iewelry,am) valuable packages, arc sent in charge of spactal.'Vuastngen, who will pay particular auenuou to all goods entrusted to oar care. This being now the only reliable source for receiving, goods from the East j merchants and others' will find il to t|ieir a±ramago to order their Goods sent by this b ne. Custom house business attended to in any of the cast*' era cities.' GoldPhrtaadComcarried from California in charge of special messengers. .... Also, Drafts for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, payable at the principal Banking Houses, (a great ad* vantage to parchasars), from JEi toilOOO. sepal BAKFB A FORSYTH. Agents * ■. ■ Ohurcb Orgsh jTor stls, A N entirely new OPGAN, soluble for aUhitwh,com* -A’ posed-of stops, ot first-rate tone. and vjrott* man^p,wtUbc W ld.low B Ap feM^io» OCtU « -* -* - ÜbanystrCOL * i ‘'T «.,;*. *t*in *f ..|-.»>.|||, l l-I|||, | i- - .~ - .... ", - 4 omg* attft fHeftmntß., Jones* Lily White. ' (jUtflfmg. ’ . V- • V • r... — —. . r " ' oajku. i i JJTHE eubacuber btgn taw retpeetfkily M » <«. T V > l tnatikd to bn friends anil eaiuaien for tbo Terr liberal patronage bestowed upon bird cent- 1 ' i ana fidelity in the execution ot all order* eniraited to £ * his caie,iomefritfc contioaarfrfe of their favors. * *' He would also Announce to thom undine public in * J * general,thar bp haajast received a handsome assort* . * - ' mentof Good*, selected m Nev/Ydfkjuld FaHedelpbl*. I for the FaH alia Winter Trade, snob ass&pOTfifte fiiaelr r « and -Fancy Colored CLOTHS; Cshrtfla& Lambskin, * t Beaver and Devonshire Cersey Coatings ;Piain and ’s Colored French CdSSIfifERES, to which he *ould in* { * vite especial attention; which, tor variety and newness K of styled'superior to any thmgin ihls elty> Also, a \ beauti/oHotiOf v ßlack and Colored BlLlfaATiN,Caih» 4 , - mere* Marseille* and WtmeßUkparty Vesting*,—all of l - which he is prepared to make td order in a superior manner, at low prices, t JAMES C t WATT r T *» 3d Market street, ? r between Second arid Third'SHOots* - V»TO TAILORS* ; -J. Ci 'VVa« ? B ' * i ** * Measure Systemof Garment Draughting for-sgle at the „ 4 fostruc* - ; v - fonsiSUM withouf Instruction*, 67.- - ioct7 f Ai t .^ le ss&t and Uieful CfotMng* ?• IjALLAG hAN &C O,f c onre r orW&od -tod Water * recoivingfipintho.Eastern mark* „ $ „ and'eiteiMive Jor of Cloths,Casai* & S c « e^f^^ tl S* B^^hiehaerpSBsinheaaty,Bpd, farieB h ~ " mountain*. lipM * s v^ * ' I ' -i .•* •* ofinch raaienalfor Oyoreoatß,wo WJ« >i -^ e satesvisffissrsaKvg {. •• sfcncy.patteroatrfl« hadm;Now YorkcuyjituciiS: J >r " ~*• •' varied still elegant—while .ratio, wlicn properly made * * > ■npipresefitaniappeatafeP£aitidiiigTtut4eni.-Talciiijt i ' Ihc variety as a whole, it certainly surpa.ie. kav to!. ' / • l - - lection ofVesiiiigsevetrbrimghtta oaf city before. ' - l. dGemlemettofitasle-wliodejireihoseGoodaraadeup, , ’ ' - ‘ "<it s cut and manufactured by experienced 'artists, A ' . ’ - plcase call arrd'examlneforitftemsafves. They are onen - . -.v< • for inspection.,, * CO., , Jr • r ~ ' cortterof Wood and Water tlreeu. rf sputse AKo scraaxti cluthuqi~ i - ■ ‘ 1 . ■ -.. 'ifrpEßoßlQl-OOOIISI % , v*- .... No. ISI, Ziierty Street, PUUbwgL ' • ‘ ■ 1 r ' TOHN McCLOSKEY fias notv the pleasnfe pf ab- r" fd. :WiHnnaiwiitgtoW%nitmcrouafrifiHda.an4tbebuLllcin general, that his Spring and Bttititner is tfopr ready ' f ' , ‘ J 1 for topection, .wfiicbrne beliave* ynll be found io be L ‘one of the largest and best reiected Blocks of lieady. r.; Made Clothiagto be ibund in thttWestern Country. ; .-:• He more“4han.usual aneptwn to them'anufaotoimigfeftd^tyiebfhlsGarmente,sothatths :verr lowest pricedyds wellos'the- finest, OTOf dt up in & * style and elegance not td be.suxpassed. i ‘ Hewouldpariroolarlyeairihe-aucnUonof airdealers » ' 1 uj.Cioihiug.tohis;hresentsplendlU.aajomnentot Bcaay-UtasGsrmetitii it ** Ashe feehicorifideutjhponexainiiiaUoir qP ihequalioei ■■ 1 " and prices of his. hoods ? hecanofler:.them'such zndnee | » ,» . < *» oeniais'ghaK fHteresttopurcsa«gm hf« » * *"*,7 ».* establishment- f r ( -u ■- Many years*ekperiencei’nml greaisuecess'lnihebu- , BmeBs,wgetherwixhanUnpree.ede 3 n.ted«&W«?o/*andr<- ", ' tail patronage, has enabled hmv lo gct np Genhenw to "* ' »' slih ihe busTness habits andiasles orevery location fn 1 •the Union, wbich.is of .the utmost importance to whole* * ~i , sale purchasers. ' ' u v n\ t In th« Cutting departaemrwUli be found a choice *e- , * T * k leouoo of the most fashionable goods,consisting of— l '' hV EnglUh und JSmmtmi. Biroaddoth» t i B^?L^ s^,to < Jcccl l® Jlt asaoruaentor l>o k, -~ '. ' Y%lST£lf GSy of toe latest »*.v, * K \> x ~ aUof whichhd is-prepared-to maketoorderiinhe besi w^ manner andat the most-reasdnahie prices. , -«/■< 1 i*- 7 COMB,THEN, ONE ANO AUi! • The Assortment, the and the'Variety, is the <, most .extensive, uniionbtedly, to be foind In the ilnlted f - - j , I*i Yemenis f v .A —- ...v- -'atenice orun»u & *r ' - : wi'-* 1 .---' jionio? thenmnulafitnfe.mid^sale.of the-' ariteie-in the -. ■' “*■' 5 JwTpTftfrtW* ■-/' ' ' Wegitiheyhavingheenmanufacturedheretofore exeiu* / “I , sively In the East* wh'ereibey are enpiTsddtng-the we * | ot wooden co this method 'of informing the ? , public, ihattheyare now raanufactoringelghtcen dufer- , 1} ent gizcßof the modem Sarcophagus, vailingttclength s fromSSinehesto Mf ftet, jvUh width and depth suitable - J for bodies 'of orilimry tize; and forthoafr’tfho detiro 1 space- forcushioningyorjor bodies of unasoal dimen- - $ ■ sions,hav© sevetalsizes deeper and wider-" This In- ! vendonnowcominginto general pronounced one • [of the-greatest of the-age. These iftrauj, Caen Me , *’ / composed of various kinds of but principally of r' iTOtt. • --V.".. ■ ri?.r *■ , - p ' V* 1 • They ate thoroughly tnamded inside and ont^aad _.. _ _ onKtUiu thasmade to aii and indestnictiblfiL-'Thjsy i arehighly>ornamemal,aijdof a classic fon%'ore light ■ ■-v - 1 .. and portable; whileibey combine the greatest strength , whichmetalU capable qfi fin a given quantity. r • r Wfaenproperly secured with cemonuhey are perfect* r ' " • ly airtightf-aiid freeironiexhalaliouof oflenaiveyasca.-" : wyt . j>; They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and are - ± belter thanuuyoiherarueie inusejiofwhalever coat,) • ibrtnmsportaUon»vaullB,9i’ord!aary intermentsi&shas * ; been proven by actual experiments, and ccttlifcir to by" 3 . ( some or oar most scientific men j also, by the Übaora* -* § v blcs .Clay. iJapiei Webster, Lewi* pass, and it other nistingoisheaSehatOTß who h&vet-wiinesaed their § : -whoseienersj tcgethcrvmliotUerevidencea * < §.. 4 'V ‘ ► of their woTibtm&y be.seen at onr Ageina’BiU'ifti'Case \ Uepot,- three i to keepXJn.handniaH timesjsnch a stock of dli sizes anddeffierfrof ornament end finish as is ' will snit.tlic.raost diversified tastes. r. _ •*' £ We invite the attention oftbe poblfd, fthdoTunderta- C- J £ hers partcul&rJr'throQgfaoatthewcstvtotai examination 1 t 4 of the article, and request them not to rely upon the rep- » t , resentations of andertakeiVnolnsmt-tho article,tvhose | interest it wonld.be to misrepresent thexm- « „ •; , W.C. DAVIS *t CO. £ & Y Patent SletalUo Burial Cases* > | ‘ SarcMhaintit WaxetoGmit &tab% atrtgLVint&inati.- I s „, —-- , 4 I THE underßigned. GBoaoKK-RoßEßTS,undertaker and £~ aole agent foxthiS&aieef the above-' valuable arti- - | *i cies, announces thatheis prepared to supply undena* t -' - kers and Others having' 1 occasion for their uiewitb the £ same,crf aaaizeß > from.ltconOiQOhestoi6feet6inches , in length, oi variouswidthsanfl depths, initdblefbr bo- 1 dies of any size'j eiiheT plain, bronzed or gilded-and t highly ornamented. Also,-name plates and trimmings j , forthe same. 'Attention tothe veryiow pridet-aihxcd, ' j with the view oftheir general adoption, iiisolicited, to _ . •*. wit: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Coses, ofVarious ;' colors— _ « No. 1 for Bodies 22 to 28inches In length, $3,00 ! 9 u 38 to 33 *• “ “ 4j» T > 3 . “ >33 to4o u « \ . 4 “ 40 to 40 u “ » 8,00 5 ' w -40 to 54 M: ;l : / «;>. ' 2 6 « 54 to 60 « « 10.00 ' 7 ' « 60t065 « >•••:• < ltdJir . 1 8 •* 65 to 60 « 1400 9 « 60 to 70 « « * Tff,oo -> • 10 “ 681073 •«. 44 4 *17,00 U « 79 to 76 «\ « ia00" 18 u 60 to-65 •“' extra - 13 « 65 t 069 « M.. 15,00 14 « 66 to 70 « M ‘ 18,00 ' 15 « 63 to 73 ‘ « .10,90 16 « . -70t0.76 « «. 20,00 Name plates from s4,soto69pefdozen. ' iModerateaddiiionaleharge&rextra-gildlugandorna V mentai painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work. T Communications, desiring farther infoimatioiHor or- - den for Cases and materials, will receivo prompt'atten* ' - tion by addresaing .GEO. K. HOBER'IW, Agem; BarcophagU9Warerboms>374lu:ainaUVCin:,o. C? Funerals attended,hearac andcarnagea furnish ed, and conveyances, with appropriate attendant pio- ’ vtded for transportation of <ih& counter, oh application at die office as above. ... iy t6 • -• J ; r v • . 0> K>B; PUtibiirgb Leather Depot* RBARD& CQ., rvo. 10R Woon 6TJUUST, have joat : • received a Fall supply of stock in their line; fral- • tiraore and New;York/SuLIS: LEATHER,"Philadelphia : Kips and Calf.Skfns, French Calf Skins, Country Ud-" - per, Kips and Calf Skins. Morocco Liningand Binding Skins i Tanner’s. Oil; Tanner’s and Carrier's Tools; ££. ■ And, taken tdgetheiN they believe it the largest arid best assortment ever offered before, mono-house ta Pitts* ' berth All of :which we are {prepared to sell to‘dash : anffproinpt paying costomers at the very lowest pnees possibly.,,, , *2 t * r We take pie&safe m showing our stock, aatfccoMi&Uy inmieparcH&sentiO-examine; boiats.'Purchastafr else-" : whero.. - - facntfrif Pittsburgh CWcli if E JT. BIGEIiOWk |]JByL 46 auot;eS9ess«& * iar ; . ii.li L Ntdr .Wfxjoti,trteL > SB tar marnifoctrire CARBI4.GJ&3 o C every v'.aescrijKicyivsad of tbe latest and most-approved' styles, to.order and for sale; Attending 1 personally #*> lus Maniirac^Qryjanii. I Beleciin<t'hU'tna- terial from u» best that ibe eastern market coa afford. be reels driifiyeDilbatiie mostfasiklfons! ;: - GlvtnghU enure time and auenuon lo thedmsmeM. he • ,s ‘ocompeie will! any of theea*era mSitl Southern andWeslera Merchants are respectfully in vjie4 to call and efamme.lus stock before pnichaiiSr * •■ elsewhere, as;he is (letflrmtaea to sell us goodand m shear nn srti-li- neatiy uther,e*tibliBlnneni r»eP9 -. saioon'i. "W W ;. WjSß ® ,l *ft» leave Jo infer mile tadirtind - . Genl,enleaof the city «ud vicmuy.ttal heitpre pared (o serve up in a. sapenor manner.'OYSTERS cookedjnr Uievaa(»ua,#iylwi aad at- the rediasrifS SffISSMUSfSii He.uusiSiby constantattentionand an earnest deaireta * please, this new feature wiU receive a shart oi nnh»X : patronage- , 'sv . , *rr ICK CREAMSVud other refreshments, as naaai at ehortnotice. Tie I rr AJRrivateSaloon lorfatW - nhe good fe? &®“Vf rg&s&a* - _ •;> ‘JoHnTwTTim. TTAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of his own manufacture, : M-, a , l f2 s ' f " KO " ro J nt ®f wbips t .CANEs?msrs^ BSSL ,LABof everydescription,which " of, wholesale or retkll, at pfteea a.Tow » W procure dfor iu cither tEtoiiliea of New Yorfr E s #na»a»ifflis r Ssi#®**««aw»s.. aaaa No 143 Wooa »treei.ne^v-^} a T 3fej. ~y- '-i -SLATED ‘KOOglflfTj 1 1 THOMAS ARNOLD, StcUt Roaftrand Xhater in Klar*t has on hand a full supply of verv Ni}rtrrJn* a .i~f a * s, ( a P d 18 prepare<i 10 ®* ecllte “hy onfon thatmay-beemraateAtohtojinamwinferiS.tiS®* sure sahslacupn, and pa -vary accommodaUnu terrni' 1 ' Hedevoies hlspniire time and aiteMion lo tha and fcelpoonfilleni; that all his work will -Hemay he found at Logaa, Wilson ACo.Vtafwood f..... tan33;3m ; --OIG- N. °^WBOI« > « 0 CO t ’rMpec*(?uf *inr orm ,►, nkftSS? ffi r h* oli »tw«ei P«*?wS?ia§r aiietated. and hence* of fine? flavor, mow nStrfni!«l S’afe^^aaafaaggfe >t ' t '* ** - ' t' C? fer'ttitbv . 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