. X,J_ •« *S -» 'V l v \ J- ~ ’ f l*'* + -** H ) Tt S r» 'Tr ~ <* 1 ' . ‘-t_ ' ’ s L* --^.O‘ _s *'*’ i'" . * , J ’ L V ,-,A *'■?■'•" ""5 -"** *»'* *■ ’ .* \- J ~ ** i ! - » , *.*z *•*' 11 ** ', V X *■ ' ' ’%* * 1 * ‘ j* 1 * 1 ‘- 1 *■ V- '!'■*■*>% >- 1 . **-, «■ , 1 t ’‘nun'- >• - * ' *" * * ' ■ ' L - ... i %^s,^asaaaja^g^fe!i^f^ , >vi-V'-ti':'^ '--' '"'' '-'.7 V 3 *"**^^:'- — ■** >:vlf;cr ? f4>%‘;^':-sv?®i y„y ’ Zv*9! ii'Z*t c ** s '~‘% lb** i '*.:-#♦, ♦.,•».f ■'*/-* ■>>?l ir» - f?-^ k wtawwpi j^p^pa SBS^MpM%Wi Hteo^p iWiplgMi ariMteigSWs |i*«3 S^^fxiS !#ltjfllr SWfi piiiiil S' -. , &*',-~ fs^T^ K ->f^ 1 1-is4,' --.• .ri'*' 'v si':il ■'? s.i;.‘' X* jw ' jy' r.'-y/ I^^' *" 1 ? f A'4?.^;, , * ♦- S'** ;%..,* »hb mn cqvODkT it ;jpQi.i£ <,a **~ COUI ' t ~ • -» j3a^%%^iir^BT ßEE T. P+nms/lvfmia B.any . aaaount ;of merchandise or prodace for’shipment „ ’East. ~ j i -' becamed lhrougli la five • .fZ* '.days, anthill consigned to as.wiU be. forwarded freeor or charge for* advancer* . .w. v Rates of Freight between Philadelphia and .ftMs&urgA. i - 'L Ury roodsp hats t ghflea*bpokg;,stationery,cmfeiffrcon* fecfioHßry»fnnts, feaUierß, fQnntnTejdroWvnpaiwlnes soddlery, &c r gj» »* SStatSk lord, lard ml, .obaceo^ofee, ijd7riSS{e n (™u g r ?rt.r, «n clay . bones, bacou, 4°. COVODE St COtE, * corner Pehn end Wayne streets v:..'■■:■ ii -- i • ■ prH«hiirgh.Jalv Uiil^L.— iyld_ * ** . V-. ■■ . ,_,u : ~ir«r« Aedaecdi- . ——— MO&O NO JBELJ ROUTE. . - 185l ‘ &sg|jfi| w- - via j^yagpEEz Ffwnjrt&ramiCutn&trZaarf to Baltismn and ■., • . riIHS Morning-£osi: leaves daily at 8 o’clock, A.M^, - fi cisel7jConnecong-WitU.ihfl Qareut Cumberland ? y tt**Ti.TnQ7nli?g..r.- v,-.. r eveiung'boai ileavev daily at fl-.o’clock, P. M. - ' :r- conriccUng.wiih the cars a • ; - ' Canibetldndaextevening, atiU o’clock.- Tirae through to Baltimore 33 hour*. Fare only £9. ■•:■■' • ■•••• Time through to Philadelphia4ohoura. Fare onlySlO. “ • ' .frit tTheNational Bohdit now-&ood. Conductors gowith - thecoaebesbetweenfirownaviUeandCumberland— which makes ttus decidediy the best rouis East J MESKIMEN, Agent, ■»Officemthe Monongahelaßonse. ' Strange Llmy Stable attfl.P«nUli«»g :V. Office, . No. 178 Penn Street , near the St. Glaxr Hotel. TffE. jm)mr.r>lier, thankful to the public thcUberal share of custom in hts Une Vs3lfje!sf®& heretofore; would inform them Uiei bo has • the UNDERTAKING, busi ness *n connection with his LIVERY business, and. will attend to fuaexalaon es reasonable terms as any in . the city* Any petson having anything to do in his line, who myy givcium depend upon their ba&tness be ice-attended to pTompUr«> and in-the best and neatest manner- [&o&2in]. JAMES MAitHkwS. Pr, KUiiki . lelly’t FeinaU S«minary> r ' - KITTANNING, PA., TKTUZi RE-OPENiforiIsSIXTH SESSION, ou Wed f? nesday,October 29Ui, 1851. Tzsxs wPcr Boston Wctks—Payable in Advanct . , : Board and EnghihTfuiUon, - - - , 860,(W • ••v:PmMO-TP»iih Ringing and me of Ihstrnment, -»0»00 •_ . • French, Gennan.Laun, Drawing & Painting,each, 10-00 ■ -/Bid; Bedding ana Washing, . • ■ * 6 *®? ' ••'/••■-'.Stationery, • • - • - • 7a - ‘ ‘ ; *Tht two Sessions commence respectively, on the tast ": • Wednesday in April and in October. Pupils are not re • eeived bnt by special arrangement, for less than one session. No decoction for absence, except id cases or . . ! ■ great emergency.. NO EXTRAS. • Circulars, containing Recommendouopa, Ac, can be had of hus.G. R. while, Market street, and of Mr. Mellor, 81 Wood street. Jsep29 » V ffIOOST AtiTI&RS ACADEny^ J?OR YOUNG GIRLS, In iht unmediaitvicinitgof ttu Cutu of Pittsburgh ana - „ - Jmgheny^Pa - fTIHIS INSTITUTION will be opeuedon the Ist day of , v October, IbrtJie receptionjof pupils, who will be in* * structed in any or all of>the following branches of an elementary,useful and liberal education: —Reading, s * ■ • . .•'Writing*-Arithmetic, Ancicat and Modem History, An .. t. cientandModern Geography,tiseofiheGiobeSjltouny, •r. Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Music and jDraw :-. i- ing. , TERMS: ...... Toe annualpcnnonforßoard,TuiuonandWafib • mg,payable half yearly m advance, - 3H2,<© • i Mqsio for. beginners, 5,00 Foe the use of the Instrument, • * * • 2,00 ,1. Drawing,.-- MO * . Xhe-neallhy location of the establishment; ihepteru rescue scenery; varied and- extensive prospect, so am* • mating and enlivening to youthful minds, must redder it a deur&blo place tif education. ... The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to ... .lie health,moral and intellectual culture of the papil# . committed. to.their and-to render that attention . -effective,the discipline will be exact, yeitnild and pa . rental. There will be two semi-annua* vacation* of a ... fortnight each. -Pupils will be received at any uae du .ring the session: - MRb.DAVIO LYNCH, • .aep24n*i ■ Principal. - zeroasjireiCAii-’— abaw axxßuas.it> ■'.v j : • [of thelate firm of Sands fcßeineraan. ■?'. xovia ABiBsa&s & 00., * AND DEALERS IN 'a* v Clocix, JFatrta,-Jewriry, WtueM Materials, TboU, sc,, fc., I ' FIFTH STBXKT, OSZ'OOOB FROM WOOD, PITT SET 4fiH, ;i\-FIXAKE leave to announce loihe trade and the public . X generally, that they have themselves carefully ee v— Jecteaand icuKiried from Europe,-a large stock of Gold and Silver Watebes, Waiea Materials, and Tools for :v . - -Watch makers; and aJhosi assortment ot jcw -•• •. clry I fifonilbe best manufactories-*whieh they ofler at v « pnces as low as theyipan be purebuaed in the. eastern Their-stock of-Watches consists of Gold and Silver ,jV:- Patent Levers; do Getaeked'Levcrs; do Lapines, Ml ; ' P v.jrverQnartlere; and elegant French timepieces, ol the \ t most approved makes, Together with a large stock ol - ■ - , tlocks,andTime Pieces, from the best American Facto ..t.lv ztea. • Their stock of Jewelry comprises arueles of every description in this line, such os Roger Kings, Ear &ings, - . Breast pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chuns, • . Gold Guard Keys and Seats; Lockets, Gold and Silver -1 SpecuclcSj Silver and German Silver and Table aud Tea Spoonsyand every kind of fhnry articles generally - . . jfcepun estabhshmcius of ibis description. •'-They wouldTCspeetfttUy call ibe attention of the trade : • to their extensive stock ol Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have inosi carefully se ... • • They have also-on band a large assortment of Teie - - scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best vi manufactory in England. Together with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. -' Cl6cks, Watche* nnd Jewelry repaired in the bes manner and on the moat reasonable terms. (ocU *.y - STllAWtiKUOtfiSi STRAWBKBUIEB I jt’: t QOAN'nTY of TFtfow/ S«wrs Seedling Sxratr - -twy Pianis for sale m the Coat. Hilt Nursery.— Thiabeingiheaeaaotrfor. planting lf>A plants* yoa get ■ '* ' well established and fruit better the followingseason.— variety wants no recommendation. The large ■ quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market, sold at 25 cents per qnan, when the other varieties sold at IS and are more productive and finer flavored, •>- ; and hold Oat longer tn fniiungby two weeks. These Bernes measure 4J inches roumi. A sample of this -’-'Fruit can be seenat Mr. Henry Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All : ■ ordersleft there will be promtply attended to and for warded to our distance. JOHN LOWLN, " r sep3o ' Coal Htll Nursery. A A. ACRES OF COAL, situated on the Monoogahela TKrx' river, neat Lnnetown. The Mina i» opened and ' ■’ approached by a short Railway, m excellent repair, be longing; to the above; and seven or eight good miners’ ” 'bosses; Tpn&B--S5|000; some cash,' the.baianee in - , well endorsed notes. Apply-to JOHN R. LARGE, J sep23 : U Attorney, Foorlh.street. fjtwo LOTS OF GROUND* situate uuhe borough of - -JL Manchester, each having a fronton Ohio Lane of twenty-three feet three inches, and extending back one htiadred and ihvrty*eight feeitoan alley. Said Lot* wil be sold-sepanttely or jointly. ■Terms reasonable. For further partiealars enquire a AS. HAMILTON’S Office, No. 63 Fifth street. - - - >epB6rtf at the store - J 7 of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. B Foth btabst, fjpl • ■which will be open for inspecuon on ■ ‘-mid Friday, of tats week, where yon will fioda-beauii fal assortment of an enure new style of Straw, Silk, -Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, of va r.: Hons Usds, amiable for the season. .. p Bonnets, Ladies’ Caps and Head - • Presses—tof anch and beantifal style. joctlfrtf _ . uystfrsi OyiUrslt fHE SALOONS of P. H. HUNKER. or Liberty street, near Hand, will be. opened on MONDAY, the 22d • Instant, where Ladies and Gentleman ean be ancommo * 'dated wuh-Oystera, served npiq amannernotiobesor* In City- •• ... ' E/-.Forue* will be supplied with refreshments of all * v kinds,allhe shortest nonce,and atthe most reasonable pHee* Call at F. H. HUNKER’S, * T scp£2 . . . .liberty street . Henry litcliarclsoii, Jeweller, •TTAVING re-fitted bis store in a handsome manner, . ? IT and bin, recently returned from the Eastern cities . - -■ftitn a fine assorusent of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his friends and cas l -turners to the foot, that among his Wateheawill be fonnd the most desirable stylesjratiems and makers. Of Jew . -dry,the latest* styles or broches, breast pins, fob and : vest chains, finger rings* ear rings, miniature, lockets, •; Ac ,Ae. - " ■ - FANCY GOODS—Sach as paper macho, work tables, *. work boxes, desks, f&uey vases, perfame bottles, table . mats, Colt's pistols, porte monnies, m great variety ; china fruit antfeake dishes, Ao., with an endless variety ic t useful and ornamental articles, which hove ouly lo be •: aeeniobe.appreciated. nnvl NO. 81 MARKET STREET. TjHFTH WARD PROPERi Y sob sajlb— A valuable ,:_T Property of SO feet on Pine street, by 61 feet deep, with a Dwelling house arranged with a cellar; a front .« and back kitchen; a hall and two parlors; three Cham bers and garret; good grates and stone be&nhs; front and back porches, oat oven and hydrant. All in first >lllo order. Pnce 81100, Terms—s3oo In hand; bal ance 8900 a year. The property will renifor 8120. ‘ S. CUTiIBERT, General Agent, '* nov6_ &Q Smithfielditreeu SPECTACLEb— We have nova very large assort meni of near sighted Spectacles, in gold, . .suver and steel- frames. The Glasses are of the finest -quality.) and will be fined to the eye of the customer ' -according tostnciprineiples of opucal science. Hav , .ioghad along experience tn ilus branch of ray business, we ean warrant accuracy and satisfaction. ' - - Scotch Pebbles fiued to order. Also, on hand, a good : *tock.of Telescopes, Microscopes, Magnifiers, Reading Glasses? Counterfeit Note Detectors, Ac. c W. W. WILSON, nevfi 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. - ■■••• •-"T-USfi* HECrdVisD at S 3 No. 6 Liberty street— *l 2flboX€» Frc»Jx Honey i -=> ' * 10 do * -do' Canton Preserved Dnr Ginger ; lease Jellies and Jams, pui up in fcocypob, by Underwood* Co.; Boston; 9 boxes fresh Cn*ou , ..... 2do -do -Orange end Lemon Peel, (candied) L -.- l 410- do - Gdoeebemes j / k * -•* 3do do Chemes, Plums, 4o; *-• i>do Bpioed Lobsters; •>....,* 100' freshCoeoa Nats; Ailohoiee Goods and for sale at low ratei by f) W. Ai RPCLURG & Grocers and Tea Dealers. *• '•'^k. T *sW FJtUiT—tfOt>oxe» new Kqisuis ; --•.'•jV-- 1 — 1 •»•• • 20 I do do; - -y : 25fdo d 0! 5 do Ciironi 3 'do . new,Orange & Lemon Peel. ' S'kegv Malaga Grapes \ J& rec “ wd a< W ° TMb * CO, i\WNKR WAMIKDr-Kit W) faro ilnck, Of muted O T. Freeman, Jart wjili «* by iLe MoiwngnheU - Marf Mancr. T. , TxWNliit WAJiIKJJ-.b’oM&bundisß Seal Leather. Qt'ftm Blow writ u. by ae^toM^l^Whiuf “jJm* c 'jteMV/aierßlrecb ' /“ trscclv<:d * na r “ 4aJ & js MOORHEAD 1 r _ wV - " * '' ' , ' i ' ' " I * ■■T-t.-.. :vi-'y<-5■•»**•«.<«••• • j . JOteallantottß. For Sale* For Sale* JJeto Books, JiUnsu, Sffi. CJuNGS SUNG BV M.fS CATIIARINr UAYES. - gpiht Voieck, *Tm Swept KrStrajr, Two * ngllah i Ballads—by W, Guernsey. „ ... .__ _ , L The Poor Man’s Pride; D«ar,.Land of My Fathers. iJ3@»atfi6aalU&lb-?=By:.>V-.iCUfarn»ey. ThfeHarp that once through Tara’a Hali9;> ' f by Mad’llc Terms jLmd at her Concerts. ! , Tlsthe 1.031 Rose oTSunimer. ;; , The Star* of Reaven are Gleaming. - • 4 AnMiKoWft GraF. . ' v _ •Home* Sweet Home; Flits is the only correct ediuon i, containing (by-Waddle Jenny Lind’s permission), all the ■changes, ornaments, Ac., introduced by herewith-: new accompaniment* by Joles Benedict. One Little Word before,WeEart, By N. Q. Bochea* * Onlheßaiiks of Old SaltftiveT. 1 Come again wnb S< tigs to Greet Yon. teSl«£ing,T Dreamed, Love—by \V. V. Wallace. .Just; Somebody’jfComingvbu; T*H Not Tell Who., The Bachelor’* Song— One of the Squad.” . He DoetU All Things WelL \ >■ .. MpuatamMald’s limianou. : WALTZES—LiIy (with colored plate) HanUng: Lu crezia Bagia, Ragoize’s Italian. Arabella, Lb Byron; Charleston, Ac. -POLKAS—La Pluie de Perles, L’lnspiratlou. Ham hurgh, Sue Ma Brunette. Jenny Lind s Summit. Ravel, Ac..&C. > MARCHES Churubusco Grand, Turkish. Grand ItaHenne, Wedding, Ac- Just received and for sale at CHARLOTTE BLUME’S, . Old Established Piano Depot, nov3 118 Wood sirrei- ■ Double Reed JHetodeom fpHE subscriber has jus! opened a very fine Melodenn, JL 5 octaves, with double sett of reeds, made by the original inventors, Carhardt and Needham, New York. This- Instrument is equal in point of power and volume to any small organ, and far preferable (ott for sweetness of tone, capacity to stand in tune aud facility tor traits* porting. These instruments are made expressly for chorcn use, and owing to the lowness of price ore fast superseding the organs. The public are respectfully invited to call und examine tins fineillelodee n previous to its leaving the subscriber’s wareroom, a having been purchased by a congregation m this city. H-KLEBER. No 101 Third Bt., ootS9 . Sole agent for Carhardt ANoedhams Melodeon NEW music. SONGS sung by Miss Catharine Hayes , Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass j The Harp that once through Tara's Halls, O'- Sing u> Me; Cornin’through iho Rye, < ; Songs snngby Jenny bind at her Concerts; Auld Robin Gray: Horae, Bweet Home; The Lost Heart; The Cavalier; The Keepsako—a sequel to the Cavalier; Strike the Hsnrp Gently—by Woodbury; Sweet Anue or the Vale; The Mother’s Song ; Call Me Pei Names: Pilgrim Land Forever; little Red Riding Hood-taken from the Story ; The Lord’s Prayer—with Music by S. Glover , A Parting Hymn—Sisters Ere We all are Parted , Why do summer Roses Fade—with colored plate Forest] Bride's, Flower. Sohotush A Bloomer Polkas, Giaraue Waltz, Bloomer Walu, Ac. Received and for sate by 00t g 8 JOHN U. MELLOR, 8L Wood st. Ladles! I Head This 111 IN THE PRESS- and will shortly be ready, -THE HANDMAID TO THE PIANO; comprising a full de«eripiton of (he mechanism of ibe instrument, the de fects to which it is liable (about 200 in number,) the method ol remedying each defect, and instructions how to keep the instrumenLalways in tune.- By P. B. Tx*- PLITOS. . ... Every person having a Piano should have a copy of thin book- No work of the kind has ever been publish ed- The information it imparts is worth ten umes its price—one dollar; und. among other advantages, it will effectually guard you from having your Piano spoiled by unskillful tuners. • Ladies and gentlemen in the cities of Pittsburgh ana Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be furnished at iheir residences by leaving their addresses at the music stores of Messrs. John 11. Mcllor, Wood street, and Henry Richer, Third street. By sending oue dollar to the author, at the Gazeue Of fice, Pittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, free of post age* to any part of the United States. Six copies for five dollars: A liberal discount to Book sellers and Mu sic dealers. There is no more appropriate present that a gentle man can make to a lady, than a copy of this book. Send In yoar orders! ocil-Jra THACKERAY’S NEW BOOK—S K ETC HK 8 IN IRELAND—by W. M. Thacxebat. author of “Vanity Fair;” “ The History ol Pendemila,- 'The Great Hogany Diamond." Ac., Ac., embellished with thirty-eight bcauufal illustrative engiavmgs. Illustra ting the best characters and scenes in the whole work, from original designs, drawn by the author on the spot It is beyond all doubt one of the grsatest and best works ever written tn the English language. We an nex a few notices of the Press “ Here is a book to drive tiway melancholy. 1 ' It is by that most laughter moving wnicrof theage, Tbaekeruy, and those who read u must laugh. Le they ever so mel ancholy- We recoguizc everywhere the pen of the au thor of “ Vanity Fair." and Pendenmv' end are by no meansdispicased wuh the acquaintance.”—Weitern Continent, «» Replete with truthful delineations of character, and sparkling with the coruscations of wit and humor Commercial Advertiser *• \ 0 recent ficuou seems to us to bear such intrinsic evidence of being drawn from Life. —-Home Journal For sale at MINER A Co. s Cheap Book Store, No. 323miihfieid street (ocufa Superior Watch Repairing, JOHN M. ROBERTS. WATCHMAJLEH AiSD JEWELLSK l (ic'iitcs agaiu to call the at-JjwJk (cnQon of the public to the workshop which he bus opeped at No 16 Fl;th street, two doors fromtMuLd Markrt. where he conli-iues tn devote Ui*t special alien- Uon to the repairing nud refitting of Chronometer, l)u- Slex, Patent Lever, L’Lpiue. and every description of ne Watches and Clocks. Having for a number of years been employed as Fore man in the workshop of the largestcsiAlillshmcni in this city,] flatter myself that those lavonng me wuh patron age will find ail work ei trusted executed in the be*i manner and on the mosi reasonable term*. Biferenets— John Harper. Esq. Edward Heaslrton, Esq. RH- Hartlc?. KHu.Jotepb Woodweil, Joshua iiboaes A Co., and Wm. B.Scalfc A carefully selected stock of Watches, docks, Jew elry, Spoous. Spectucle*. Ac., constantly on hand, which have been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and wi 1 1 be sold nt a very small advance for the same [nul* Oltlsen* and Stranger*, DO you wish 10 purchase a fin* 4 CSSw GOLl)orSlLVCinVATCH.uiabott!l%sr*W» stj Ybone-half ibt* uwuul price t If so, call ai JIOOD S Bftil&IWKW JKVVKLUV STORK, 01 Market ttret i, two doors north of Omd, and tuke a look ut h.» uew stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch es or any kind of fine bold Jewelry at their rtnl value, and not be charged two prices lor everything, a.- you have usually been : but cun pel the v«-,r> best quality of goods at the lowest eastern price*. Do not believe what others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but coxue and see for yourselves. All goods sold alibi* establish ment will be warranted us represented at time of sale— so that all may purchase equally safe and cheap, aul^, PENNSYLVANIA RA&B.OAV, Completed to Lockporti 3t) Milos Weat of Johnstown. TIME REDUCED AND SPEED INCREASED ! THE subscribers having the pleasure to announce to their friends, and patrons of dir i eimaylvanm Rail road, that they have commenced trans-shipping at Lock* port, and confident expect to deliver freight to and from Philadelphia in four days. We are now prepared to receive and forward any amount of Merchandize or produce within our capacity which is One Thousand Tuns Per Week, at the follow ing rates of freight: rtasT class. Dry Goods, Hals. Shoes. Books, stationary, Cutlery. Confectionary, Pratts. Feathers, Furuiture, Drugs Medicines, Saudlcry, Ae.. Ac. $l,OO IOOCis. Hardware- Queenswans, Groceries, i'uuits, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Leather. Clover, Flax, Timothy »nd other Dross Seeds, Wool. Ac. IOU. Beef, Pork,Bauer-Lard. Lard Oil. rnbnrco Leaf, Loilee, Tallow. Oram and Rags, Me & HW. Ashes, Marble (rough) Tar. Pitch, Rosm, German <;iuy Hones. Bacon. Ac . . SUc^lOO, COVODK & COLE, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne street*. Only Forty mile* SUgliit I BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. ‘"■•sriaSlgMS/' 1 " AttRAN GK.UEfc. i s VIA THE NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD GOOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES of splendid new Troy built Coaches, for Biairsvllie, will leave Piushurgi) every day at l o’clock, P. M , and at 4 o’clock-P- M and from ihcuce 354 miles by the Nne Psnruyloania Railroad, to Philadelphia, New \ ork and Baltimore. Tuns through only thirty hours. Coaches will leave every evening at 1 und 4 o clock. EXTRAS —To leave at any time, always in readiness. This-i* the -niost dtreOi L comforiable and expeditious route 10 the Eastern clues. Puasengcrs lor Bulumore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the am val of the curs at that place. N B —The only Office for Ute above Lines under St. Charles Hotel. 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sepl W. K. MOORHEAD, AgeoL Bmportam of Light I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WH. WRIGHT, (successor to J. 8. Toson), M«nu • facturerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail tu the above named Oil and Lumps, is now receiving u large assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphme andPlne Oil Also, Lamps of every descrip tion. for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers. Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,Globes, Chimney Mats. Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal. Camphine or Pine Oil. regularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders leA with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N-B- Lamps of ail kinds altered to uurn the Elbe* real Oil. All arUclet delivered in auy part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. W. H. WRIGHT. No. S 3 Fourth si.. (Apollo Hall,} autffl between Market and Wood streets. A Dr. Wih. P. Giles, fflaC VETERINARY SURGEON. Office at Rody Patterson's Livery btables, on Pourttrstreoi- between Wood and Southfield. Uy4:ty Lithographic Institute. CO-PARTNERSHIP.— The subscribers most respect fully announce to their fnends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship- for the purpose ot carrying on, at the old stand, in SUjgerly’* Building, opposite the Post Office, 1 bird street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, m all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe,they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance ot the poiroiiage ; bestowed heretofore so liberally to the oneiartnor, Wm. Bchuclnnan,*and they hope by strict attention totheirbusiness, by elegant workmunshlp, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favorsof an en lightened public. - Bonds, Cheeks, Drafts, ftlaohine Drawings, Likoness ee/L&ndscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill-Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black. Gold Bronze of Co- Specimens of their work can be seen at their Oflioe, U above. WM. SCHUCHMAN. nprga FRED. IIAUNLETN. RANDIES, WINES AND GIN 4Uhaif pipes Cognac Brandy. James Hennesay ; . 20qr.casks do do do; * 20-octares do .do do; ... 10 half pipes Rochelle. Brandy. A. Seignette; . . XOqr. CQtu do do doj 10octares .do . do do; . A pipes Holland Ginf . 2 pancheon* Scotch Malt-Whiskey j 10 qr. casks Madeira Wine: . 10 qr. casks Pale Sherry Wine—yanous brands: .. < -.50 r-do * • ■ L-T.Teneriffe Wine. Carpenter’s; 00 do : Port Wine—various grades & vintages; ' a :S0 ; do Bwe«Malaga Wine;" SO do ' iodianbrUißweet Malaga Winei .• - ;v -80 -Oo- • do Dry 5 do; : . - InstOTeandforialeby - miller aricketson. •* Nos 221 and £22 Liberty sucet. ~L v j - insurant* Componius Cash Biatrial Fire Insurance Company y- ,v . llarrUlmrg» Pennsylvania. O&PITAL»,.91O0,OOO. CHARTER PERPETUAL. • - /TUlEunder9tgafid: Czus;E. Hjestes, Vice President. 2 Vtta. H. Willson, Secretary. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. - Xhreewrr—Hon. John C. Bucher. Rudolph F. Kelker, AYra.-Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. M’Kinley, Chas. E. Hiester. Elms fv Kmzcr, Samuel W. Hays, David Mumma.Jr.,John Nmrunger, Dauphm County; Jacob 3. Haldeinan. York; Henry H. Fry, Lancaster; .Adam Schmner, Berks: John 0. Brenner, Philadelphia » William Mintzer,Monigomery; iiiomas Gillespie, Lu re rue; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos E. Rapp, Northumberland: James Bums, Mifflin ; John r. Hoov er, Centre; John S. Isett. Huntingdon ; James K. Moore head, Allegheny j.Jonathan D. Leot, Washington; Geo. H. Bucher.Cumberland ; George W’.Masser, Carbon. ? M'LATN & MOFFITT. 14 St. Clmr street, jy22:Bm Agents ipr Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. Plttiburgli Life lniurance Company. THIS COMPANY was incorporated in Februnry, 1851, with a Perpetuui Charter, and has commenced business on a Capital of 9100,000. The Company does business both on the Joint Stock and Mutual plan. On the Joint Stock plan the rates are onc-tbird less than those charged by Mutuul Companies, and Fifteen Per Cent, lower than the rates of most Stock Compa nies. Mutual rates are the same as those adopted by other safely conducted Companies. - Those insured on the mutual principle have Ute combined securities furnished by that system of insurance, and the Capital and Bur -plus Fund of the Joint stock department. The Charter permits the grunung of insurance oulifo, in every form, including ihe right of wife, children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the bfe of another for their own exclusive benefit, payable after death, or upon the parlies arriving at the age of 50.55, CUor 05, at the option of the insured. OFFICERS. James S.Uoon. President. Samuel M'Glarkan, Vice President Joseph S. Leech Treasurer. Charles A- Colton. Secretary. DIRECTORS. James S- Hooiw Joseph S. Leech, John 3-Dll worth. Charles A. Colton. Samuel M'Clurkan. William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOABD Ok 6MANCE. Hon- William Wilkins. Late Secretary ol War. Hon. Walter Forward. Late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder. Esq.. Caviller Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech. Esq.. Wholesale Grocer. SOLICITOUS. Hon. A. W. Loomis. | A. B. hPCulmont, Esq. MEDICAL BOARD. Cansuittnn Physicians. Joseph Gazzatn. M. D William Addison. M. D. Jeremiah Brooks. M. D E G. Kdrnortnn. M. D. KXAMTTXINO PHVSICIAK*. Samuel Dilworth. M. D.. 47 Hmithheld street. Hobt. Snyder, M. D, 10,1 fourth hi. John Crawford. M. 0.. 29 Sixth at Wm. McK Morgan. M. I)., 107 Liberty st. Dr Dilworth will bo in attendance at the office, every day. at 12 o'clock. Those who have spoken for an agency, are requested to call, take their papers, and commence operations forthwith. All persoes engaged in the insurance busi ness will be supplied with blanks and allowed thq usual commission. Office of the Company. No. 75 Fourth street, my* C. A. COLTON. Sec-y. Kentucky Mutual JLlfe kgauranoe Go* GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. THIS COMPAN Yoders to the insured all the security and advantages of the Mutual und Joint block Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium: an annual return in cush o( trie per centago required for the contingent n*b of the year; nn ade quate. but not excessive provision for the future seen my Ot members for the whole term of hte. win an equnuble interest in the accumulating (und secured to such mem bers, payable at death, by credits upon their poli cies: a guaranty (unit designed lor the permanent secu rity of snort term members, and also for (ha present se curity of those for the whole term of life. [}T 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 funds (for future security) in exact propor tion to the amounvof business and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlet*, tracts. Ac.; giving tu detail the pian and rotes of the Company, fuminbed graus, and applications for insurance received by J. iLRUKTi, Agent, f*29. Wood street. Pittsburgh Kaml. Dilwobtii. Medical Examiner jvljhvi The VranklliTFire Insurance Company. OV rinLADBLFtUA Directors - CharlesW. Bancwci, Grorge W r IGchard*. Thomas Hart, Mordecai D Lewis. Tobias Wagner. Adolphi h. Bone. Samuel Grant, Uavtd S. Browne. Jacob R.btmtii. Morns Patter«on. CIIA.S N UANCKKR. Pres'l. COas. G. BAncebb. becrctary. Continue to mnAe Insurance. |u*rpeium or limited, on every description of properly in town nod country at raieAas low as are conuwicni wufi »rnimv The Company have reserved a large Umungrni !• unm which- with ibetr Capital ejul .afcly invested, adbrd ample protection to the assured The Ashcis of ihe t-oiupmiy. on January I*;. IHSI. as fmblished tigrcealily to an Act of As«embly. were as fol owi. viz:— Mortgages ■..... , t Ob Real FiStaie ■ 7b Temporary — - • KJ.rfWi 17 Slocks OO Cash. Ac. 81 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 ycars.they have pOid upward* of Ons Million bout Hundrul Tfu>u tatui Dollars, tosses by 6rr. ibcrot>y affordlm; evidence of the advantages of Inouranee. ae well as the ability and dlflpOHiUon w> meet with proiuninrse. nil IlnbiliUc*. J. GARDINER CuFFI.N. Ajent. aprJ4] Office N. b. corner Wood and od tt» fffarlna. Plrs and Inland Transportation xasut&Aixcic. rplIK INSURANCE CUM I 1 ANY OF NORTH AMER- X it>A. Pbiludelphtu. i-b:inerrd ITtH.capliai 0000,* 000, assett January !d, 1-31, . 01,001,955 50, will make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity Also, on projieriy of every deaerip non, on slroinboiiLa und oilir-r vessel*, mtier by inland transportation or on ihe sen* DIRECTORS: Arthur G. uotLu. Prt-* i , Jnt-ob M.Thomas. Samuel W. Jones John K Neff. Edward Rtniib. Richard D. Wood. John A. Brown. VY lillam Welsh, Buinucl F. Smith. Francis Uaskiu*. Samuel Brooks, >. Annin Alubonr Charles Tayior. \\ illmm K Uowni. Ambrose While, <»eorg«* W, AnpinwaU. rhornss P.Cope. Jamen N. Dickson. S- Morns. Waler. H. D. Sucrrerd. feecy. TW» Is the oldest Insurance Company m slir l/imed Stales. and from its high funding, long experience, am* pie means. and avoiding oJi risks o( an exirn hazard ous character, may be con.-odered os offering ample se curtly 10 the public '' M P JONh>, Agem. jai»4 No. 141_Prom street Liras INSURED BV THE ICeatvohy nntaoK Life lnturnnca lio M COVINGTON. KY. nuns COMPANY has actual Capital of ONh HIN j, DRED THOUSAND DOLLAitH. and i* managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlet* furnished. information riven, and applica tions received by J. rUKBFTrT, Agcni, 12U Wood street. Samvel DuiWobtr. Medical hxammrr. fsepa IHSUU.ASCU. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUH ANCK COMPANY.—Office. North Room of (he Kx change. Third sired. Philadelphia. Ftnx Insurance—-Building*. Merchandize ami uthei property in (own.and country, insured ugmnn loss or damage by Are ai the lowest raic of premium. Mabuik InscaANtyL—They also insure Vessels. Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured raay-desiro. HLANDTRAnnroKTATion.—They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons. Railroad Lars. Lanai Boats and Steam Boats, on rivrrs and lakes, on the most liberal term*. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal. Edmond A. bonder John C- Davis. Robert Burton. John R. Penrose, Samoa) Edwards.(ieo i . -P\ { "V: ’- * - . l ' ,7* X ”. -•* - ■Jtl- '<■-•'•’--■> -v '>i AV „ ;•! . v r / . ' *•- * /, - ***%- ~- <-. *.. -., •“.S.Vif.V , . ' ‘ -.-*'■ * t * <• •’ ‘ * 4 '“-'V '- • : :'X ! 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OF NEW FALL AND-WINTER DEY GOODS, VOUNG, STEY£NSON*JiQVE,'Sign;df the Ofigl* X nal BecHive, No-74 Market street, Pittsburgh 1 * &$+ tween Fourthalieciaad the DuunojKMiave just received from, the recentlaTgoclearingoutzalesjand tbeimport* ,era and manufacturers and-'F|ii}adplphißj the largest and cheapest stopk of Gobdseyer offered in this market, comprising in p&rta very large assortment' of DRESS GOODS.brevery description, suited to the seaMhf at fftim 2Q/to 25.per.cem. lower than former pri ces, ‘ ’ *'• ' Black and Colored French Mennos and Thibet Cloths, *g& V, £Sfis&£B&Uk Merino, end Lyonese Cloths, from 31 to 44c. per yard; Black and Colored Paramattas and Fanoy Alpacas, from 12 to 62c. per yard; Plain and Embroidered De Laines, Cashmeres'' and French Merinos} Plain Black, Colored and Printed Delaines and Cash meres; Very Rich Brocade and Watered Bilks and Poplans; do Plain Black, Colored Silk sand Turk Batins. A large stock BONNET SILKS. SATINS AND GRO DE AFRSCE9, and of Bonnet ana Mantilla Velvets, all colors; Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, atvery fcdaced prices SHAWLS’. “SHAWLS! A full assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawlsj Also. Rich Brocha, Long and Square Shawls; Printed TerkeTri, Cashmere, De Laine and Thibet Shawls; ALSO—AT GREAT BARGAINS— Laces, Embroideries and Handkerchiefs; Hosiery, Gloves. Suspenders and Cravats ; Irish Linens, Table cloths and Damasks; Prints, Checks, Muslins and Tickings ; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Plain, Brown, Bine and Barred Flanne Is; Cloths, Casiimeres, Satinets, Ey. Jeans A Vestings. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early ball from all of their friends, and the public generally, (eel* ing confident that they can offer greater inducements to wholesale and retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. octgS YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. SEOOSD GREAT ARRIVAL! OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and Varities at No. 97, Northwest corner orWood street and Diamond alley,•.Pittsburgh, Pa. D-Gazoo A Co. would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now prepared! o offer Tor sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And ns our purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufactnrers,jwe flat ter ourselves, and hope to be aide to ment a continuance ' of confidence and patronage of oar old customers end the public generally, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in pan of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, SaiUneis, Tweedtu fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Bldck mid Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Linfeey Flams, Al pacas, Merinoes, Muslin DeLaines, Cashmeres; fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams. Silks, tancy long Shawls, Silk Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and ail other articles generally kepi in the Dry Goods line. Oa* Vaoiott Department will found on examination to be by any other'of the kind West of tho Mountains, and is made up in pan ol Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoohs, Ra zors, Table Cutlery ana Pen-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles. Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, RibboiW, Sewing Silk, Stik Gimps and t tinges, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence togetner with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. We have oh hand had for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold apd Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sail our Goods oo thp most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory; refer ence. _ ’ N.B. The business of the late firm of Gazoo'A M®" Cashless is to be settled by D. Gkboo at the stand of D. Gazoo A Co , who Is fully authorized for such aud in whose possession are ihe papers, Notes and Books of said firm. [octls:tf 108. FRENCH STORK. 108 ffamss Ooiltag, Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY. FOREIGN AND.DOMESTIC DKY GOODS, WOULD respectfully inform the public and his friends, (from whom he has formerly received a liberal share of custom), that he has used every, exer tion iu securing an extensive and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality. Consisting of the following articles: French anjd Bu llish Mennot, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins Hlikf, Sat ins, Mous De Lnines, and other Dress Goods; Shawls, Vazettes, Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety • Ladies’ and Children's Bonuets, Caps, Capes; Velvet*. Kibboan, Flowers, rtr, Ac. Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Snirus,. Drawers, Hosiery, Ac Willi a large stock of Bleached and Brown Muslin*, Shilling, Sheeting ; Table Linens, Tickings, Cheeks, Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, Ac. Also, an assort ment of Mourning Goods. The übove stock, with numerous other anicles. the proprietor is now opening at his New Store, Nu- 10“ Market street, to which he invite* purchasers, os he is determined to sell as cheap us the cheapest MADAME A. GOSLING still continues to give her undivided attention to the manufacturing of Vixette#, itjonku, Copes, Bonnets, Ac , which are ail made in a su perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French Pattern Hats for the trade always on b*nd. (oeU4 a K \V QOUDSI NEW WHOLESALE THIMMNQ. NOTION AND variety store. So. 61 Wood Street* Beiwttn Third and Fourth j/wa, apposiu Hampton., Smith 4* Co.'** PiUstrurgk. THE nubscriber respectfully inviiBs the audition of Country and City MercbtuuslohtfteXiensive naaort inem of Trimming, Notion, Fancy and Variety Good*. whicb.be i*. uow opcilinx -for- the T?all Trade- Among the articles compoSng bis stock may be found a tuD as sortment of the following Buttons, Edgings, Pocket Books, Threads, Combs ; Laces end inserting*, Porto Motmairs, Suspenders; Eoibroiderie., Needles, Swiss and Victoria Mulls, f Fringe.*.Gimps, Pin#, Jaekonei*, Braids* Hooks and Eye#, Fancy and Dress Butloiw, Brushes, Tape Checks, Plain and Fancy Bobincta, Whalebone, (turn'd Hiobons, Black Silk and Lisle Laces; New Style Ribbon Trimming. Hosiery atidGlovts; Sl.gia.ftte 44 Black Lace Veils.WooLleo Comforts, Buck Clove* and Milts, Bonnet Ribbon*, Cents Silk Woollen ami Couon Undershirt.* and Draw cm lioa* and Riuc Comforts, Worsted and Opera Mood* ' Plalu Mantel Ribbons Infanta' Boots; Cravat* and Pongee Pocket Handkorchiefe, Plain Sauu Ribbons, Linen GambnirPocket Hdkf* ; (i»H and Gold Jewelry, Jerotne Cloeka, Fancy Soap* ; Carpel Bags and Satchels. Window Shade*; Toilet Cates, Violins, PerfmacTy, Jewsharps; GUloi’s Steel Pen*, Cold Pens, Umbrellas, Accorde oa»i Conch Shrills, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Boards; Floss SUk-s Worsted end Crochet Needles, Looking Classes; Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer for cjlsq or approved credit, at prices comparing favo rably with Eastern markets. P S.—'TheatteaUouof Pedlar* is particularly direct ed to this extensive and varied assortment scplSuf W. C.MURPHY SS W 6O d lTs i THE subscriber having now received bis enure atoek of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, would resjjecl (ully 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 Dry Goods, ail the staple, as well st a large stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part; 4-4 Chene Silks, for evening and street dresses; very rich; 4 4 Brocade Bilk, do do do Plain Black Bilks, ail prices and widths; Brocade Black silk, do ; Heavy Watered Silk, all shade*; French Poplins, do; Mooslin ue Laine*; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with french and .English Prints, in endless variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 11-4, U*4 and 134Barn*leySheetings; 4-4, J-4 andff-4 do . OJid tdsh Pillow Li n«?hs; 7-4,8-4 and 10-4 Table Damasks; 5-ti and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Dottles, Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Toweling*; Rich Printed Piano and Table Cover*, tuyerb Good* , Marseilles Guilts, French l-'urniiufe, Dimity. Cumin and Curtain Materials, dee., dec. MOURNING DRY GOODS, Lupin'* Black Bombazines; l/o do Mouslln do Laine.3*4 and 4 4 wide; Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Lustre*; Silk Warp Thibet Cloths j Black C-hftUey ; English, French and Italian Crapes; Mode and Crape veils ; Cbemi xeites and Sleeves • Collars and Cuffs; Gloves and Ho siery. Ail of which floods will be warranted of good colors, and cheap for Quality. sepls JAMES A. M’KNJGHT. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, NO- 36 MARKET STREE T. WE are now-receiving and opening one of the most splendid Stocks efFALL AND WINTER DKY GOODS ever offered for sale in tho City or Piusburgh- Comprising in pari os follows: —Dress Bilks, of themosl dcsipablc styles and patterns \ French Merinos, of eve ry shade and color; Palmetto Cloth, rich styles; Coburg Cloth, of the richest shades; Bilk Warp and Mohair Lustre; Alpacas, of the most superb qualities ; Chrys tal Palace De Latnes,of the richest suporlative styles; Prints, of every quality and patterns ; Domestic Goods of every description. We invite especially the attention of the Ladies to our large and weir selected stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, of every description; Silk and Straw of the latest styles and shapes. Having recently engaged with a French Milliner, whilst in New York, we flatter ourselves that - there is no house in the city ean compile with us in the above branch of busi ness. All of the above we intend, selling cheaper than we have done heretofore. Remember the Place, No. 33 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be had. (sep!W:3m] K. SPENCE FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. A A. MASON & CO., would most respectfully so • licit the. attention or thepubllcxenerally. am) the wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care fully selected Stock ofGoods for Fall and Winter sales, wtuch will be found larger than they have ever before offered. We hare received os follows: 400 bales Brb. Muslins: 0500 Long and Square shawls; 100 bale* Drills and Cosnaburgs: 600 pieces Sup.Ol&Qkets 100 bales Flannels,Colored and White : 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 balesTicklng; 100 pieces French Merinos : UB cases White Muslim ; 500 Pamuutas and Cobarg Cloths: 28 Cases White Muslins i 100 Alpacas, all colors^ 50 pieces Linen Sheeting; 10 ouses Irtsh Luiens \ 500 nieces Stuuneus; 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; 100 pieces best moke Cloths: too Cartoons French Flowers» •KH) pieces Cussimeres and Doeskin* 500 do Faney bilks; 270 do do Cassimeres; 50 do Colored Velvets; 600 do Shirting and ehecks j 85 Cases Cashmeres and de Laities; 21 do Plain and Plaid Limeys*, 1000 dozen Hosiery;- “ 13 Cases Tweeds and leans; 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted; Together with every article usually fousd in a Dry Good Establishment, No. 62 and 64 Murkei St. eepllO fMTOULDINGS —A good assortment Rosewood Mould }JfX mgs, for cabinet makers, Ac., for sale by v> nov3 ’ CHARLOTTE BLU&IE. POWDERED SUGAR—IO bbis. for sale by ?■ STUART A SILL, ; ostSS LM Wood street: s * r- -• , - -3 ' . » •* ■iv-; Second Grand Arrival of AT U, BPMMC*C»B, ■ is 1 -**',**** » v - <.v..:^‘vx; * / »* i ' i- i *■ _ .furniture, &i. --.- jASSm* 'JAIOEKS titt\ WOUDWELt, •jpfff.- CABINET \sk| imigcmg/rggg nfl Ware-rooms 97 ana 99; Third street* t ip W. Jreapecifiillyiuforms his friends and custom*. * W» that be haaaow completed the largest and fir ,neilstpck of household furnitureetfer before sccirin this clip, aa he is .determined to uphold, thequolhywith well-seasoned materials, best wbfkmanshipj and newest designs; and from the extent of his ordersand facility in mat ufacturingf he is enabled oo produce warranted ; furnitare, at the lowest prices. ' vV ' He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers 1 interest with his own, in quality and price,' and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest,to the most elegant and costly, ihat'a house, or any part of nzay be furnished from his stock) or manufactured expressly to order He therefore solicits an inspection, that tile advantages of his establishment may , be known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of tho Eastern citiesi. ; Parlor, > ; drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of. every variety, consisting of rosewoood. ma hogany and walnut E H xa u e then. Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description ; Couches, Solas, Tete-a-ieteand Di vans of the latest French ana American patterns; Tashaes, WhayNots, and ladies 1 f arlor Wilting Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, musie stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa, ta bles, extension dining tables; all. sizes of the \ most improved, and decidedly the best kind I made:'card,Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads, and*wasnstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans ana ‘ stools, 'secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, ' towel racks, hat stands, .and music stools, cribs and cols for children; paper mache, table and lea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, * Ac. Ac. Ac. , A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet uaxsss supplied with &il articles'in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. ! -All orders promptly attended to Cnov2B Jonrneymtu Cabinet Maker* Asiociatton WAREHOUSE* 119 SECOND STREET , (nearihc corner of Wood.) ?-HIB ASSOCIATION, em-tf* already, twice 10= three WL times as many hands as the laf- KPJ geal and hitherto most renowned “ " ■ business shops oi this city, have opened their Ware house, and ure able to furnish the public, by. wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: Full Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany Wasnstanfls; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fiue 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.trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, iowerthan any competitors, an equally good, tf not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. sf]T~ Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made u» order in every style, at the shortcsfnotice. [marts) To Cabinet ittafcers. Venters, Mahogany, Rosewood and -Walnut/ Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. THE subscribers have juat 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 sell at extremely low prices. As great carewas taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as It is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and mach lower lhati by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work,in ail its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hurd ware, Uair Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEE, Ryan's Buildings, marihhydaw No. 31 Fifth street. CTUO&S AND FUKNITUnn;. " No. 9b Third street, between Market and Wood, SjutA stde. a We have now. on hand a large and Vjl splendid stock of every variety olOiuijtssii.«Mff*i ? KpBIutdCABINET FURNITURE,which I T| Bareconfideutcunnot be surpassed, equalled, in this City, or in iLe West, in style and finish. Those who are in wuntoi Furniture are respectfully Invited to call and examine for themselves. R7* Steamboats furnished onth .• shortest nstice. IT7~ All orders promptly attended to. fehlfctf O’DONNELL, MULLEN A CO. O’Donnell, Mullen &> Co. Pittsburgh Chair arid Cabinet Ware Rooms, HO. 98 THIRD ST., BETWEEN wood AN» MAKE«T, {SOUTU SIDS). wpwv MANUFACTURERS of Cane Seat Parlor Chairs; Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; Re- PrM ception and Invalid Chairs; Cam: Scat ijfjlL—- and Country House Stools : Settees ; Loan 'ljCij res, and every variety of Common Chuirs. MrMTM All of which were manufactured under B&Wt fl their personal superintendence, aud are " warranted both ui material a-id workman ship interior to noaeiu the City. Dealers in arti cles will fiud it to their especial advantage to call and examine for themaelve* previous to going elsewhere. Steamboats and Dwellings furnished ai the shortest nouce. Ail orders punctually attended to. ijyZs Furniture and Cbalr Wn.r* Koouii. SWWIJ T. B. YOUNG A CO., corner of Third p* and Smith field su., opposite Brown'-* Hotel , ytL PitiSburgh, Pa.,keep constantly on hand rcp| make to order, ut the lowest nncev * i * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, ami CHdJfiS,of the best workraurißhip and moat approved styles. tebiS StsamboaU, Ahoy I 1 Tub subscribers tender their »<• ry&asllM&knowlcdpmctils for the favors bestow ed upon them hy uicir Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others inte- • rested in buiMing boats, that they are ul ail times pre pared to ftirtush, on the most reasonable terra*, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot toe her material and workmanship. T B YOUNG A CO., Corner Third and Simthfield streets, -Tebld _____ opposite "Brown’s Hotel.” a, C. UAAUiIHt. u. DA VI. it a Klammer A DaaUri CABINET WaRBROOM, SMITHFIELDSTRKET. Ssvmthstrttt and Strawberry Pa. HAMMER A DAULERkeep constantly onhoml ujL u variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, f|p&warraßU'Urqaal to any in the eity, and sold on as * i •favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment io .be West. They have now on band an lurasu&liy extensive nock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:Gro A* RILLIKES A CO n HAVE ON HAND auheir extensive CABINET and chair manufactory, no.g4 smiihfieid su a targe assortment of fauoy and plain Furaitnre, which they wilt sell Id percent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. jdecifftiy VVhL K. STEVENSON continues u> tnapu- faciure CA3LNET- fVAHE ot every descrip , lion, at hia old stamL corner ot Liberty and tSiSmwßj Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. raayl l SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—Two Building Lots, 60 feet front on Penn A venae, by 124 feet deep. Price B?SG. Also—Two comer Lots, 60 b' 124 feet, fronting as above Price Bstio. Aiso— Four Lots adjoining the above, 60 feet by 120. Price 8600. Also—lo Lots, 50 feel by 120. Price 9500. The above are ploasanllj situated, and have Fruit Trees of various kinds on thetn. S CUTHBBRT. General Agent, nov4 50 Smhhfield street. DODDS St CROZIKB, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South’Wat cor ntrof 'Diamond, (near the Ohio and Penn- Bflvania Railroad Depot,) Allegheny Cm. SlSsiESt River and Land Steam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper plate, Lithographic aud other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togelhei with Mill Machinery in geueihl, built' upon the most approved plans of con struction, aad workmanship to the taiisfection of cus tomers. tfjF All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, Mcßride A Co.’s, No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention, auli DODDS A CROZIER. Bolivar Fire Brick ftlaßofaetyring Company. iAS-OLOVEB, 8. M. KlKtt, BV. JONES, tL'B.MAOBAW, QLOVKR, ill UR. A co., Proprietors. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer the above named concern, wilf keep constantly o t bund a supply of the celebrated Bolivar,Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly 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 States, their superiority being well known to almost nil persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine 1 that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared u make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now munuiheturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER A JONES, marl? Canal Basin, Seventh st. t Pittsburgh. WDALY A CO. have now ready for sale a large • and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all Us branches. They would direct particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton, half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best materials and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D. A Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts aud Drawers in cotton, silk, aud merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at the oki established Blocking Store,Fifth street, between Wood and Market, * [mvl For Female* and Stale*. DR. liARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed os an effectual restorative in cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be— viz: Nature’s great restorative, and remedy far those in the married state without offspring; It is a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhma or whiles. As a vigoraiing medicine it is Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption.’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 priee leas value to those without offspring. . . To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Jndson A Co., of the cu ? York, in the United States of America, my sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comes through them, anJ .T So?dMiy U mKnataSh «the Medical Depot, N 0.75 StMthfield street; and fy B. H. Meaking Walnut street Cincinnati: Raymond i Fatten,No. 00 Frurth street Louisville. [mai24tly “ “ Herr’s Inland Saw fflUla, THE above establishment has been takea ; by the un derslghed, with the view of piirsttirtg.the legitimate business connected therewith;.and as ihey tire now re ceiving a ‘fall supply of Timber, orders Tor all etaes oi Lumber witt.be filled wth promptness,aod at as low Dricesas by shy other Milt In the neighborhood.* pAi.mflS of a plain and cmamgniol pattern will be out.' liJiWJ JAMES CA mm & CO; * vv • " • '.* ’ V*i ,r • * w * f -■> / . ' \ ' A card. 1 .. * f ■- iPrngt «nb~ -v~' s ©iotfjlng. 1 Dt. Jayne's Family Mtdlolnlii.i -OXTKACToI a U ? y.*t tton&igev Eii jii we u known and hCsiny-eiJeenreo nu»ilora»y m the kluedoin of Hnrtuuii, dated ■- r K gisoowat Arbm*?. I^!>TOoml8M. •I Dr. D/Jayne, nowjnjjTetn want Yonr ICARMWATIVE B&ISAM is an inwaablci medicine in.this country in’ bowel fceinplaiht% arid ; has been used •fauUl «tf Missions with the mostfgrehfring success. I have known U Inmnnv csse3ic^''BcWikoachamv : Y<>a* I i SANATIVE are my-sheet best, .medicine for. my liver complaint and;j>&in id the siofrtfcat- J-haye ever used.j They are-iagrealdSfllalid, and we are endrelyont of them.- We needfivebtmdredboxes -Bro. Beeches says we could useaitho.usaiid boxes yoarlyamotng onrjpebple to irreatadvdntagc- .* havensed yous; TONIG VEH&nFBGK as a lahie>iit id* terraiuent-Jevcr, with the -most eompietesuecess. i vtbinirii once was the means of staring my own shin 1 Du ring,my travelhamongthe churches, the past'season; 1 iouud a whole village anfleruig under a prevailing influ enza, attended with wnghs ol a most-violent character,' I 6iten regretted I had.no} had adozeq or two of your EXPECTORANT londininjaletjo. them,for I -believe from what I liave seenof Us effects, umt.rtwonldhaytff been just far those jioprjjeople. Iprtumtneybu have noi hitherto had an idea to whafanexteui'yotir medicines are used,in all our - Affectionately yours, E;l*. ABBOTT; ; For sale at tne Fekin Tm FifthstreeL. Qyl, Judd’s filedloate&.Xlcmlci Ctrtiele.. article is Intended attd Should be J 1> found in the possession or every famflyintim Mechanics whoaTCin coflstantdanger, ofinjury to their oeraoua throng* accident* aiid the improper opcareies*: use of tools, will find", tilts' article lo ; be invaluable ta ihetn; and after a fair trial, will consider nmdtspefisfibler « This'nitty .cehity that-. wertfiepiid.ei^iiedvhjtTtßg; freauently matte use of Judd’s WedicatedJLinuid Cutfele r prepared by Messrs/ Perifield Comiecticnt.eheerfutly recoraittettd it jo ottr profeaston,' ; al brethren* as an excellent substitute forlajihesiveplas-" ier. m dressing liarnsicatij scalds, aiLKinds; of fresh wounds: aSw.i'orsbremppteKfi retnedy'one nuX£ CHA&ES WO&flW AR&; M.&.„ ’ 4 WM.B CASEY.M.D, i D.HABaiS CO*, jyl corner or Wood and Flifet sts. T”" : UOESB’S . v - L Compound Syrup ofYeUow Dock Koot» / \CCUFIEfI the from rank among the proprietory II medicines’ oi this country for completely] caring Cank er,9alt Rheum, Erysipelas, and allother diseases' arising front aiUmpaie-state of the blood* Liver Complaint;Catarrh) Dyspepsia, Headaches, Diisiness, Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chests chius, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sehsation about ihe Throat; and is ased with unprecedented sue fejlale weakness and general debility- Strengthening the weakened bodyt giving tend to the variousorgnns, and invigorating the entire system: If the testimony of thousands of iiy tngwitnes ees',from all ports of the country, ean be relied upon, it la singu larlyefficaciousln cnrmgroßflirtnow.and restoring de bilitated and broken down constitutions* It impurely vegetable in its composition, and so accnrately-.com bined in its proportions thailbe chemical, botanical and medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURIFY THE BLOOD. J It has removed many ehromOdiseases which has baf- . Bed the skill of the test physicians, and has also: cured Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Sy raps entirely failed to .make the lehst im pression upon. it has been tested in many cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine.. We say that ilia a valuable medicineman BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. IVremoves all obstruction in the circulation, rendering the Liver free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation;of the Heart, and relieves in ail eosea of Asthma, and may be used iu all climates,end at Ml season* of Uie year. This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE A Co., al iOS fountain si reel, Providence, R.I, andl soldi whole sale and retail, by S. N. WICKEBSH AM, Only Agent for W estern Pennsylvania, Jellty Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sts., Pittabnr- flf&nn’i Double- tevef I*ett«r Copying Preosi mud Metallic Dampener. . BURNHAM’S PATENT. Sixes of Presets and Damptnen—lx «er, J lO by : Id 7 Foolscap, 10 by 15; Folio Post Ilf by l?i? Manifest, 18 Labor-saving and Money-saying Machine. rnHJS and DAMPENING TABLET presents JL decided advantages over aU previous inventions for the same object , . . • Ist The Press does not require fastening; donm. 2d. Through two levers aial eccentric joints the pres sure is obtained with more'ease, and ranch quicker uian bv other methods. .. . . „ 3d. ThepowcT ia applied so equally, that the Press is not liable tobreak or gei oUtof order. ' ._ ~ 4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brush, blotting paper and wei-clotb, saving pil-the |«>u ble incident to theiT use, and ia worth us weight in gold. Tbe Tablet may be used to great advantage .with tuiy Press already in use, and tot that purpose will be sold be copied withthis Press and Dampener For keeping in a Book-like lorur, Music, Original 111 voices. Letters, Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Bank Cheeks, or any other papers where-method is de sirable. This invention, it is caaMeuUy beheveil, iS the best ever presented to the public for the purpose jor which it rs designed, and will furnish to many a deside ratum long needed. The undersigned now otters n ala comparatively trifling cost 10 aU who may desire 10 per fect the system ot preserving papers for ready and easy reference. MANN)g COPY IHO BOOKS. ‘ The Paper in these Books is made from all Liaen Stock,andol the same quality as line French Writing Paper’hound on Porchmentliacks, with Printed Pages, ami munafaciuretl expressly for retailing- _ The undersigned having procured the sole agency of the above articles, uow otters them at reasonable pildefe at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Binders. furnished to order of any dimensions, at short notice. All br the above article warranted. Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any sue. Arnold’s Copyiiiglnk-rdeciderily the best in use. Mr A. C. Chambers will wait on the citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the matrucUOii necessary- JO HN p COLE i cO ., Al Sl'Fialen k Co»ode’« Penna Railroad Depot, comer of Penn and Wnyne sta., PUurtmrgU. g?S=yl ~ Abdominal supporter., ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN, For salt by Dr. J. IP. BRADSTUF, D0.. 85 Smiihfutd street, Piafburghf AS persons of both sexes eat! on me daily, complain ing of Cosilveness, Pain in the Stomach, Bo wekf Ac., (but, generally, by examination, 1 have found in a great many cases, that they have labored Under the dis tressing disesss, the Falling of tbe Bowels), 1 have flir - ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small quantity 01 medicine, which have relieved their pain and given them comfort, and some ot them had not been well For five or si* years. Ayy person who will call at my office, 1 can refer them to those who wear them, Who. ean testify to the benefitsof them, if we have no Sup porters that will fit, we can have them made in a short time The effect produced by wearing a suitable aud perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is often nearly miraculous. The weakvotceis strengthened—the weak lungs supported.—the heart ceases its palpitations—the food sits belter on the is relieved chronic diarrhma is stopped—miscarriages prevented— floodings slopped—whites cured—epine gets stronger— the lady who is unable to walk is soon able to walk well. She who could «not sit up alone for a few minutes, can now sit op all day, or as long as any one j falling of the womb is cured, and, in shorter or longer periods loses all its tenderness ana weakness, and goes permanently back*

^^ t ' * *- * -?***.£ v^ r V r £ v *’~ , * , \>-»,-*>#**£-.. •.. ' * l <' •• % V'> f..r«:'-r -•:-.- ■ • - ' * ?> t V\- ■■,' ,• •• ' ' ~ ' • -v* %*\r ■ ' „ * n. ~' t ‘t*» i ». V- - ■ :•-- a>■ v>v V * £ w- r : -b tiberatii'ajronoßo bestowedepolt him since' bis e™. , i v . hia-caje t iomerUQ.corUinQancei>f tiwirfavon, l *■ lo ilicni and tfee pabli* la | gen afriJ/tbatSefcoif just-rteetved ahandiom uton* K oemofGobdvMlecM m New York and PhlrcdeJohitt. &- Trade, tacts U raperfUe Block J “4 M°reo vrhfeK be would In. | > vitoeipbcial iitteuuon, which, for variety and newness i 1 J o(-»W«;fe->nperior tonny .Jhmfinthi>frity;:' Als6, * Vs; 1 beautiful lot of Black and Colored 81 LttSATiN, Cush-■■■'.*! mifrtMireeilleiiuta ii wUenJw. is prepared, to mate to order .in, a superior•■« manner, at low prices. JAMES C. WATT, j 38 Marker street, . .. between Second and Third streets. ■'-TO TAIEORS—J.C.. Watt’s Gradantinj Shoulder Measure Syeten*offlnrment .Draughting for sale at the } following prices, Ms:—lf accompaniedby Oral Jnstrue.' ,v ti6nsyBi.Oi.ttWtomln tractions, 67 toeff .j.H'- ..{ilegimt aiid l'itfDt Ciathlag, riAJwiAGOAN Sc. CO., corner of Wood »n 4 Water »treetß, ars noi«' ;iebelvfi!gfroni th 6 E4»tern mark.' el> a wdl selecied and eltenßive,lol.of„Clollu,CaMi ™sVe» &af'Vestißgi( Wlilbh'ssfpiwila.tietaity;an4»»riojf vy.any oihor CDllfclioii we-[ ol.uio mouD\aipg. Tfcese- * gooiUiite tie bSbi'eebf-fti'«a»teroiiwrieUli«iilg«lecti; f I w-byiiho 'sm>ntielblrs.'t ; lßeia»bl»«9T eiprendy for ihi» . S •aSflr.wawaWteliiiied 6n CASSj atlowpiices, 5 wmcit wilt enable the undersigned at)om i‘wf;aiy p f;r c( . u[ c 2 lo ijp er [ijon lhe prices charged '>■ by^T?<®uSr ?„ y of tailoring esmbiishmema iaUiliclty" | ' ’, C .f5S: F " :ncK tE''Bli»a and Anieiicaa-bttve been S s^4manufactured, * OurßWckol/V^TlNGSlnclttdes'avariety of all the * patterns to aa in NeWt YoTtcily fit is meat C varied and elegunt-whi!e ; somev,v&ewproperly made ti op, present an appearance-of.mokst grandeur. Taking S ihevaneivash whole,,it ceriajnlytmrpasMa any coE i befoio. i Gentlemen of ta*?te wboveßirethose-Goodamade up. i tuf ‘by will I pleasecalland ciamlnefor themsebrea. ,< They are oaca r roriitopeciioa.-i. CALLAGHAN A QO., h "ieiß4'' cbmer of Wood and: Water streets. gPIItMGASDSCWMEItCI.OI'HiiiGr : - ; TffREETBIG DOORS! /-‘ ,51, 'fAbjsrty SirettyPiiubta^ki ; . " 1 MeCLCSEEHP - haa now : the pleasure of an-' nouneingto hlsnumeroos friendsand the.publieih cenerai} that b|s Spring and Summer, stock is nowteady'-'' Tor thspeotiffnj'WiiichTie believes- wlfFbeToundto be one or the, largest, pnd best.selected-sjockscf Beady-'' Made Clothing to be found tu tlie We»tern:Coantry. . ' He has this seasonpaixlmore i;Uiaa osual altemioirto the mauufacturing.and siylopf-his Garments, so that the '* 1 Very lowest priced, as well aa the finest, are got op In a ‘ 1 style and elegance hotto bb - - . Hewould particularly callihe atumtlon'of &U dealers' I ;in Clothing tolus present epleudtdawsoznneni ofj :; • lUMy«]haae Garmenti, ; Ashe/eels confident, upon examination of Inequalities! Qnd priees of his Vdodßi he can offer them such, induce men is as ahalhmplceir.theli unrest lopurchgsaathis > estahlishineht.J.j.Vr' ■Many and great sttccess tn the ba-'; sjaessj::togethec'wilhan:unprficeaemed:wAa2«aia- r j public; thftt'tiiey arenow manufacttiringelghtwaamer* :Tj ent,sizes of the modem vamog in length y from 22 inches to BJfeetj Witb depih Buitaulc v.! for bodies oT ordinary size, and for those who .dealrtv ! apace-for ctisßioning.or anostiai dtisen* - mods, have several sixes, deeper andwider.- This’in* 1 ;; ventionnow ehiiuugihfo&eneraruse,isprottoun6edoce of the greatest of the age. These JiroiAb Cams are composed of various kinds of principally of iron* - s '- c —* They are thoroughly enameled insideand DUVafid { thus made impervious to air and indestructible;- They are highly ornamental} and of a. classic ligfil and portable. While they combine the greateaveirengihv whichmetal is capableof ui a given quantity, -* When properly secured with eenieni they - • , ly air-tight; mif free from exhalation of ouen&tvogaee*. They cost no more than good woodea. are . belter than any other article in use v (of whateVdrcost,). ; for transportauon vvaults, or.ordinary intermentrf&s has .: been proveoby actual experiments, and certified: 10 :by; some of our most.Bcrentinc r xnen.f alscybythe'HonOTU-* . bles Henry Clay, Pamel ,‘VV.ebsierj.Lewif other distinguished Senators who have Witnessed their, merits, and whose letters, logaiherwuhoUiet evidences of tlietr worth, may be seeu at our'Agents’Burial Cose Depot, No. 374 hTairt sireevthree dpors: above. Ninth, ■ , where we intend; let-keep on handarallumes, such .a stock of ailaizes and degreesof ornamentand finish Os : ; will shit the most diversified tastes.' 1 - *„ 3 - . We invite the attenlion.of the-publlc,-and ofpnderta* , kera particularly'throughout the westylo an examination. • rep- >. resenthtions of undertakers not using the aruele f whose interest itwoulff b»to : imsfcpresentmem..--'-v-:-c,_ , .. ..... | W, C.SAVIS ffcCO, Patexit Metalllc Burial C*m.v* Sarcophagus Warerooms, 374 M&ip street^, Cincinnati. Jtuy^lSsl.r-.V <*■ rr*HE ander9ignedj . 3 . M . : “ 1 ‘ ' 4,60 3 “ 3310 40 “ , 8,00 4 “ 40(0 46 ** “ • ’ 8,00 . 5 “ 40 Io H “ “ • »,oa ■ « “ 54 lo 60 “ *' 10,00 7 “ 60 la 6$ “ “ :.U,DO 8 « 65 to 69 “ “ r ,14,00 9 ► « 60 to TO * ~ 10,00 10 “ . 68toft « “ ...,:47i0 11 “ 72 .to 70' “ “ ' 18,00 * is “ WtoCS' “ extra deep 12.00 13 . “ 65 1069 , « « > 15,00 14 « 6frtb7o ■«, « ; 18,00 15 - « ‘ 73 *' u *“ -1W» 15 . «: v 7Oto7CK. “ “ 20,00 Name Mates'from 8d,50 to $9 per doieh. : Moderate additlonalcbargefor extragiiding.and.orna mental painting, or inlaid gold,.silyer and pearl work. lnfortttatfcnfor or ders foe Casea.and materituSj'wU L receive prompt atlen-. . lion by addressing'“ : Gl2ow K. ROBERTS,Agent, • Sarcophagus Wardrooms, 374 Aldin st', O, : CP* Fonerais,attended,hearHQ and carriageafumiah ed. and conveyances, with uppropriaieaUendaniSpro- : viaed for the country, on application at the office as abpve., Tyjo .. .n 'tr-y B. T J heailur Depot. 1 r RBARDACO.No. 203 Wooi> ffrascyhave just • recdveHn YullTsopply of slocfciritfteir-Jfae. Bal timore and Hew York" SOLE, LEATHERj;£hiradelphj& . Kip's and Calf Skins, French:Calf CoaUuy Op. §er, Kips and Calf Skins, Morocco Lining end. Binding - Sins jTanrieris Oil fTanner’s and Cartier’sTobljuic.: And, taken together, they, believe it tfce largest aijii best assortment ever offerfed before in one house in Pitta- ' burgh. All of which weare (prepared to. aeU loxash and prompt paying customers at inevery lowest prices 1 possible* * We take stock, and cordially invite purchasers to examine, before-purchasing else where. .... . tseplfrtf ; /Plttsbargh, posch Factory*, ~ ffl. BIOEmW, oJjS&Jk • lifJ M ■ Ctauono «i4«y,9BeS9&‘ TUr i ' i rm . , Hear Wowd smtL >. /YONTINtIES 5 tomanataetare'CAftßlAGESof everv and 6f thO’tatast and mbit approved style*, ter order And for sale, - Attending personally to each branch of.his,Manufactory, nnd seieeUngMs ma~ terial frpmthe bjeif ;ihat l the'eastern marker ca«;aflbxd, 'he feels confident that ho c anplease theraosl fastidious Giving,hist entirp.time and auemiottiot&ebnsiness, he isdetcnnineq to compete of theeastern market Bohtherii mid; Weiiero Merchants arerespeclfuUy in vited to caU and examine hiff stock* before pnrchasinv elsewhere, as ;he is .determined; to sell ns good-* and as .cheap an article as any juher establishment. • • fsep9 .. Athenremtn&aioonsi • • XJIT^ ‘W.-WARBbegslehvelo inform theLadibaand •?iTf GemlemehoTthehay and vicinity* that heisiire .pared-to -serveitip manner; QYstrr«. cooked in* the vanops. styles* and at ih& request- of a number of ge hllem e ivwi ll'kee palways ready, HOT COFFEE,TEAandCUaCOUSTE, toithediolesto salt! Ho .irusw,by„cpßiiion> wii.i!araeatierfis to: please,-Ibis new feature will receive a chare.ol public patronage. , ICE CREAMS and oilier refresllcaeiHs, aeasual.af shonnouce..Tließ9tl)inEDepartmeiila!wayßinofrier ‘ JJ7- i PHvate Saloon lor Ladles. - ■ v. v- (ocl4 ... apodj^attnr «aa,Hriakliuiif 1 lliatts fond of gooi OKAridS, « bra -ne«r- a Hole£ (j. uo, one door from lenii.oaSl.Cloir-sl. ■. customers, ihebest Oysters', Li- l a ‘ , 'fr Wi “. e,r '?nd: Cigars thnt ean becfoubd iw « n y oF rheselere diggms.itv n , - , • fau2S3m w.w^:* o,Ufc W« Tiiu'. . ~ _ " X|,43 ‘AiAVAYSO / N.HAND.Qf dispose •Qli wholesale or retail, at pricers* be procured for in either the cities of New Yor^fbUndel prices. .Jest received.from the.Maiiofactorya new sbiw ' pty el INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, and retail, - •, JOHN W. TIM - au ~ _' l N'o H.i. Wood Mtecl. ncar"Virgtn alley. ; : '■ BL&tJu a<»OFINO. : ' ’ < - Slaw.' ■ JL. oas pu hand a full, supply of »nanai SLATE, arid isprepared to ezecmeanyorders iorwor fc that may be entiusied to him, in a maiinet that BUre sausfacuon r aDd,Qa vei7 aoßonunodatinaUJn,* Ho devotes his enure time and alienlion and feels confident that all his woxfcTriti be orriS? B**’ 8 **’ , Hamay i>afonndaU.oganf WUsor&C^^Wood ~!reet,: , „ tanged” New Chocolate Faelortr ~ S? 6 * w r«r4u2sy Worm th„ wraifl.f.oaeor.Uie largest: !Chocolht» nSaKS®P& Italy, assure the public that they will lutiuh priced Ml SUpe ”° r ’ ( ° Uiel> L- : Ilisfors'aleailtfi'lSOß.EL’S.fMail Snreti. . •«“.» SSSSfifSlte; : — ■ " fau? ' SO da UUujkij Jn‘fiM»»nU t. s»s , „ ,'iv- £jr.?/C:- w - » .i. iU 0^ '\ . ’V *^v \ * -i u.v,:,:- h' *' * l '1 fcv-;* L t r r -#t- -* ■* ■ K i \ T -_*' _ •" « *• \ < *i 1 v af t 1 . U*! - W : 'T k\> Vs.- I f\:V: | ' "' v ? -■ f , ‘■s i % ‘ r . ' l~s 4*;* ; ■ •’ ••». i's. 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