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Cumberland la Baltimore and PhxUuVa* fpHE.Motmng Bout leaves dally at 8 o*clo6k, A,M., •JL precisely, connecting with the Cuts at Cumberland nextmonmig. •' s The evewug bont leaves daily at fr o’cldclc. P. M. ■ • • . . . , . fexccptStuulay evenings,) connecuug wuh the cars u Onmberland-next evening, ai-10 o’clock. Tune through to Baltimore 32 hoars. Fare pnfv $9. * . •TuaethrougutoPhtJadciphia4ohour&. FareonlySlu. The National Road it now good. Conductor* gowuli . the douches between Brownsville and Cumberland— r which maies this decidedly the best route Last * J.MBSKIMEN, Agent, » jpg y Office m the Monongahela House Exchange Livery stable a.udf'urnUbing Office* No. 178 Penn Street, near the St. Clatr Hotel. ifinurj t~j The subscriber, thankful to the public QjPSl&g&s/br.ihe liberal share ot custom |n hut line •ysaSjiwferfS-ini heretofore, would mioru them that be boa J2SZlwSfi«weommeneeil tlie UNDF.RTAKINO busi ness la connection with his LIVLRY business, and will attend to funerals ou os reasonable terms as any m the city. Any-person haring anything to do m hislme,who tpay giro luma call,can depend upon thetr business be iogauended to promptly, and m the bestaod ueatesi manner. {n , 3#m) JAMES MATTHEWS. ' Rev* Ur, ttllMkeliy'a Female Seminary» , KITTANNING, PA., WILL RE-OPBN, for it* SIXTH Sfcs&lUN'On Wed nesday. October '29th. 1351 TBHMS—Fsr Susionof 8» Wuks— Payable in Advance . • Board anti English Tuition, * . Piano, with Singing and use of Instrument, *«.«> French, German, Laun, Drawing 4 Painting, each, 10.0 U Bed; Bedding and Washing, .... 5,00 -stationery, - * * * • ' , . ! The two Sessions commence respectively, oil tne last Wednesday in April and in October. Pupils are not re - ceived hut by special arrangement, for less than one * session. No deduction for absence, except meases of great emergency- NO.EXTRAS. . Circulars, containing Recommendations, Ac . can be had of Mis.G. R. white, Market street, .and of Mr. Mellor, 81 Wood street (sepal) • • MOUNT AhVKUN ACADE9IV, v FOR YOUNs GIRLS. In tk* tmmtdiaievtcvtuy of the CtUtsof Puabvrgk arta AUcg/tiny, Pa. 3 MUS INSTITUTION will be opened on the Ist day of October, for the reception of pupils, who will be in- -:.- eirutited wary or nUofthc following branches of an elementary, useful and liberal education;—‘Reading, . iWrtUng, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modem History, An .* cicnt and Modem Geography; use of the G.obes,-Botany, Useful and Ornamental Needle Work. Music and Draw mg: TERMS: ■ •'Tue annual pennon for Board, Tuiuon and Wag ing, payable half yearly in advance, - 5U2,00 Masie for beginners, • , - For the use of the instrument, .... 2,00 • Drawing, - -- -- -- - 3,00 - Thehealthy location of the estabhshmeat , the pictu resque scenery; vaned and extensive prospeet, so ani mating and enlivening to youthful minds, must render it a desirable place of edacauon. The greatest attention of the Teachers will bejpaid id the health, moral and intellectual culture of the pupils -• --commuted to ihelr care, and to rcuder that altenuon - - • effective,the discipline will be exact, yet mild fend pa - rental- There will be two semi-annual vacations of a i. . fortnight each. Pupils will be received ni any time du x'--. rutg the session. MRb. DAVID L\ NCH, eepiUttAl Principal. • ’ ‘ LOUIS KEIffSMJtS • ADJLM BKSOUJI, Fof the lato firm of Santis AReinemau LOUIS OEISKnAN AOO. t IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Clocks » Watches, Jaealry, IFarcA Moimaii, Toqls, £c_, - ' firm sxsKXT, o»x noon r&os wood, rrmsotou, TAKE leave 10 announce to the trade and the vpahlic generally, that they have themselves carefully sc -:r. . - {ected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold ' and Silver watches, Watch Mmenafs, and TobU for Watchmakers; and a most elegant assortment o| Jew elry, from the best manufactories—which they otter at prices as low as they can t.e purchased in the eastern wmTfciitf, • ; Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Ailvcr Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lcpiuesi Sib - ver Qaaruers; and elegant French ume pieces, .of (lie - jnosi approved makes. Together with a largo stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, rrom the best American Facto nes* • Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of.«vrr? • - 7 description in this line, sueb as ringer Rings, Ear Rings, * r Breast Pms» Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, - ' Gold Guard Keys and S«eal». Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectaeles, Silver and German Silver and Table and !■.< Tea Spoons, and every kuid of fancy articles generally .... kepl in establishments of this description. -■ Theywould respectfully call the attention of the trade ' totbeir extensive slock of Wutch materials and Tools, •of every variety, wluch ihev have most cr.rcfully sc* » loosed* * •. They have *l*o on hand a large assortment of:Tele seopes, Spy Glasses tiud Opera Glasses, from ihe beat • manufactory in England. Togeihej with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. -Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in thi best t»> mannerandon iliemost reasonable terms. (octil > STUAVVBKiIBieS l STUAWBKIUIIEB! AGUANTITV ol Wibaol Superb beeMtJta Straw btrrjf JPlant3 f or sale at luc Coin 11*1) Nursery ' This being the season, for pianung die plums. you get ■ '* welt established aud truii better the following »easoii ' This variety want# no recommendation. fne Jorge quantity brought 10 the Pittsburgh market, sold .at cents per quart, wnen the outer varieties Bold ut 15 and l£}ceuls- They arc more producuve and finer flavored, > and hold out longer m fruiting by two weeks These Be me* measure 44 inches round. A sample of lias " Fruit can be seen at Mr. Henry Itichuidsoos Jewelry ...• Sjore, corner of toe Diamond and Market street- Ajl left there will be proratply aUended 10 and un wanted to any distance. JOHN LiMVfcN, - sepSO- Coal Hill Narndry^ " For hale. • A A ACRES Ol*’ COAL, situated on me Moiiongkfieiu ■jt: river, near Lmieiown. Ihe Mine t» opened and approached by a short Railway, in excellent repair, be longing to the above; and seven or eight good minors booses Terms—Bs,ooo; *ome cash; the in weJl endorsed note*. Apply to JOHN R. LARGE, sepg&tf Attorney. Fourth strdet. For Sole* s IWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate m the borough of Manchester, each having u front oq Ohio Lane of twenty-three (eet three inches, anil extending back, one hundred and thirty-eight feet to an alley. said Lott wil be sold separately or jointly... Terms reasonable. ?or lurther particulars enquire a J S' HAMILTON'S Office, No. tore v'X J} of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. 9 Pimsrmr,™ which will be open for inspection on and Friday, of ims weet, where yoa will find a bcauu* ' fai assortment of an enure new style of Straw, Silk, Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS. of va ' rious kinds, suitable for the season. i p s_—Children’s Bonnets, Ladies’ Caps and Head Dresses—of a rich and beuatiial style. [ocUsuf^ Oyster* I Oysters!! YrtHfc SALOONS of P. H. HUNKER, on Liberty street. J, ncax-Hund. will be opened on MONDAY, the instant* where Ladies and Oeutieman can be aceonuno' dated with Oysters, served up in o manner not to be pur* passed in this City. • 'Q7 p&rues will be supplied with refreshments of all - lands, at the shortest notice, und at the most reasonable prices. Cell at P. H. HUNKER’S,! - scp22 Liberty sire*’ Henry bleliitrdson, Jeweller, HAVING .re-fitted bts store in a handsome manner, gad bat recently returned from the Eastern clues vr.- vith a. fine assortment of Waiches.Jewetry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of his fnends and Cus tamers to the toot, that umoug his Watches will be found - the most desirable styles,patterns and makers. Of Jpw elry, the latest styles of brociies. brea*t pins, fob bud - vest chains, linger rings, ear rtngß, miniature, louiceis, &e,kc.. 1 • PANCY GOODS—Such as paper mache, worktables. : .work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, trfble • I mats, Colt’s pistols, pone mountes, m great variety. china fruit end cake dishes. Ac., with an endless variety of. useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be - seen to be appreciated. I novl NO. 81 MARKET STREE? : |r tIfTH WARD PROPhRIY roßaaLß—A valuable J property of 20 feet on Pme street, by 01 feet deep, • with a JJwelling homo arranged with a cellar; a ftpnt BAd buck kitchen; u hall and two parlors; three chant* "• bersantlgarrei; good grates and stone hearths; front - and back porches; out oven and hydrant. All in first* rate order. Price 81100. Terms—S3oo in hand ; ty 1- ~ once 8200 a year. The property will renifor 8120. : &. CuTJiBERT, General Agent,: novG . _ 50 Snmhflcld street. SPECTACLES—We Eave now a very large assort y meat of near and farsighted bpectacles, in gold, •Oyer and steel frames. The Glasses are of the finest quality; and will be fitted to the eye of the customer -according to strict principles of optical science. Hav* inghad alengexpenenee in tins branch ot my business. uceuracv und satisfaction. • t ;v. - .Scotch Pebbles fined 10 order. Also, on hand, a good "Alock ofiTelescopes, Microscopes, Magnifiers, Heading Glawes, Counterfeit Note Dcteciors, &e. W. W WILSON, » qotO fl 7 Market street, corner ot Fourth. iUiClilVbUaVifl No. 0 Liberty aired— 20boxes Fresh Honey; 10 do do Canton Preserved L>ry Ginger : ' l ease Jellies and Jams, pui up m funey pots. l»y Underwood & Co., Fosiou i 5 boxes fresh Cit*t>u> ■ 2 do do Orange and Lemon Peel, (candied) . - i•do • do- ‘Gooseberries t ' 3 do do' Cheme»ii*l« raß j ic i 1 do Spiced Lobsters; -100-fresh Cocoa Nats; - AU choice Goode and £ co _ v. nov6 J \ Grocer* and Tea Dealers. : : TvTEVV FKUIT-3U boxes new Raises# --. : •.Pi • ~ 20 |do . do* . ■■r.-r* 1 25 £ do do; ♦ : 5 do Citroai .. . 2 do now Oraagedc Lemon Peel. 5 kegs Malaga Grapes; } " Jiui received at No 250 Liberty street. > EOV7 WM. A. arCLURG Ai ' V nVaNl’Kl)—¥or 1500 fire Biicfc,ttrand<*d (I iMtf oijcti&rrtpgltfnira’s Halls Lmd oilier.Concert*. . ? io»Ti«the Lasttlose-of Summer. ■ ; •. ‘ * * fc - * ' • TheStors of Heaven nro Gleaming; Auld Robin - Gray. . r i t Home ? Sweet Home. This is ike only correctediuoa; containing (by Mad’lle Jenny. Lind’s permission), all the changes, ornaments, Ac., introduced by her—wjih new ocoompanimeat* by Jules Benedict. -i .r?. • One Little Word before We Part. By N. C. Bochsa.. On the Banks of Old Salt River. Corae agam with Si ugs to Greet You. % steeping, I Drearaed, Love—by W. V. Wallace. Just published. Somebody’s Coming; but I*ll Not Tell Who. —'rcwßaehelor'rSong—by “ One of the Squad.” HoDooth All Things Well. Mountain Maid’s Invitation. •;?>WALT£ES—LiIy (with colored plate) Hunting j Lu crczia Bagla, Ragoua’s Italian, Arabella, Le Byron; Charleston, Ac. . POLKAS—La Pluie de Perles, L’lnspiratiou, Ham burgh,.Sue Ma Brunette, Jenny Lind’s Summit, Ravel, Ac.. Air. MARCHES Churubusco Grand, TurkUh t< Grand : Ualieime, Wedding; Ac. • Just received and for sale at CHARLOTTE BLUME’S, Old Established Piano Depot, • nov3 * IIH Wood mtret. Double Heed Bleiodeon* THE subscriber; has jußt opened a very fine Mclodunn, 5 octaves, wllb double sen of reeds, made by the ongiuol inventors, Curhardt and Needham, New York.' This Instrument is equal in point of poweT aud volume to any small organ, and far preferable to it for sweetness of tone, capacity to stand in tune and facility for tram?' porting. These instruments are made expressly for church use, aud owing to the lowness of price are fast superseding the organs. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine ihis fine Melodec n previous io Us leaving the subscriber’s wareroqm, it having been purchased by a congregation in this city. fI.KLBBER, No Hit Third st., oci29 Sole agent for Carhardt A Needham 1 * SfHorfcon sew music, SONGS sung by Miss Catharine Haye«*; Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass; The Harp that onee ihrougb Tara’s Halls ; 01-Sing to Me; Coinin’ through the Rye. Snnga sung by Jenny Lind at her Concerts ; Aifld Robin Gray ; Home, Sweet Home ; Tne Lost Heart; The Cavalier; The Keepsake—a sequel to the Cavalier; Strike the Harp Gently—by Woodbury; Sweet Anne or the Vale: The Mother’s Song; Call Me Pet Names; Pilgrim Land Forever ; Little Ked Riding Hood—taken from the Story ; The Lord’s Prayer—with Music by 9. Glover ; A Parting Hymn—Sisters Ere We all are Parted ; Why do Summer Roses Fade—with colored plate ; Forest, Bride’s, Flower, Schottish A Bloomer Polkas; fiiaraffe Waltz. Bloomer Watiz, Ac. Received and for sale by oetga JOHN H MELLOR, 31 Wood u. Ladles t I Uead ThU 111 IN THE PRESS; and will shortly be ready, “ TUK HANDMAID TO THE PLANO; comprising a full description of the meehantem-of the instrument, the de fects to which it is liable (about 900 in number,) the method of remedying each defect, and instructions how to keep the instrument always in tune.” By P. B.Txm purrewi Every person having a Piano should have a copy of this book. No work of the kind has ever been publish ed The information n imparts is worth ten times its price—oue dollar; and, among other advantages, it will effectually guard you from having your Piano spoiled by unskillful tuners. Ladies and gentlemen in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be furnished ai their residences by leaving their addresses at the music stores oLMessrs. John n. Mellor, Wood street, Henry ftlebcr, Third street. By sending oao dollar to the author, at the Gazette Of fice, Piit&bargb, a eopy will be forwarded, free of post age to any part of the United Stairs. Six eoptes for five dollars. A liberal discoaui to Book seller* and Mu sic dealers. There is no more appropriate present that a gentle man make to a lady, than a copy of this book Send In your orders 1 oetridJm IMIACKERAY’S new book—S KETCH ESIN IRELAND—by W. M. Thacxxbat, author of « Vanity Fair,® u The History of Pendennis.” “ The Great Hogarty Diamond, 11 Ac., Ah-, embellished with thirty-eight beautiful illustrative engravings. Illustra ting the best characters and aecues ui the whole work, from original designs, drawn by the author oo the spot. It is beyond all doubt one of the greatest and best works ever written in the English language. We an nex a few notices of the Press : ■ 14 Here is a t*ook to drive away melancholy” 1 1 is by that mostlaughlermoving writer of the age, Thackeray, and those who read it most laugh, be they ever so mel ancholy. We recognize everywhere the pen of the au thor of‘‘Vanity Fair,” and “ Pendennis,” and are by no means displeased with the acquaintance.”— Wutrm Continent. *• Replete with truthful delineations of character, and sparkling with the coruscations of wii and bomor , Comsurcial Adcertutt u No recent fiction »eem9 to ai to bear *«eh intrinsic evidence of being drawn from Life."— Hon* Journal Fonale at AIINKR A Co. # Cheap Booh Store, No Smithfield stree t. locCiS Superior Watch Repairing. JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER AMD yep JE WELLER, dts ire* ogam to call the at iciiUon of the public to the workshop which he hut opened at No 1C Fifth street, two doors fcomgrftafitti Market, where be continues to devote ht* special atten uoit to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Do* plex. Patent jLever, every description of hne watches and Clocks. Having for a number of year* been employed aa Fore man to toe workshop of the largest establishment in tbit city, I flatter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find ail work ot trusted executed in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. fUferenca —John Harper. Eeq.. Edward Heaxleton. Esq-. R. H. Hartley, Esq , Joseph Woodwell, Joshua Rhodes bCo., sad >Va». B. t»ctiuk A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, &«•» constantly on hand, which h»ve been purchased at the lowest cash prices, sad will oe «©ld at tt very nnaiJ advance for the same [aul2 Citizen* and StrtagerSf DO you -with to purchase a <§K w-ssaoue-haif the usual price ? If *O. call at HOOD'S JEWELRY STOUE, 31 Mttrkti ttre*u two doors north of Third, and take a look at his uew stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch es or any-triad of Jewelry at their real vaioe, and not be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been * but can gel the very bcsttjnality of good* at ibe lowest etuicni prices- Do not believe what others, interested m then awa sales, tell you, but come and sec for yourseiVcß-.^ligppd* sold ttihta establish ment will be warranted®* represented at lime of •ale no that ail may pqrchaae «apiaUyytfc had cheap, aula, PF.XNSYL VANIA BAJIY.QAD, Completed to aO Mile* West of Johnitom* TIME REDUCED ANDSPEED INCREASED : f 1 tilE subscribers having the pleasure 10 announce to 1 their friends, and patrons of Oie Pcniuylvanta Rail road, that ihf.y have commenced trans-shipping at Lock port- and coafidenly expect to deliver freight to aud from Philadelphia in four days. We are now prepared to receive and forward any amount of Mcrcnondixe or produce withiooor capacity wlucnis One Thousand Tons Per Week, at the follow ing rates of freight: nasT class. Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes. Books, Stationery* Cutlery Confectiouory, Fruits, Feathers, Furniture. Drugs Medicines, Saddlery, 4e-, 4c. 81,00 lOOtbs. Hardware, Quecniware, Groceries, Paiuts, Dye Stuffs, Oih, Leather, Clover, Flax, Timothy and other Or&ss Seed., Wool, *c. Sc V 100. THIRD CLASS. Beef, fork, Butler, Lard, Lard Oil, Tobacco Leaf, Coffee Tallow, Grain and Rajs, 60c 100. VOCKTB CLAA. • Ashes, Marble (rough) Tar, Pitch, Rosin, German Clay Bones, Bacon, Ac., V COVODE A COLE, Agents, comer of Penn and Wayne streets. Only Forty miss Staging I BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. iBsi. IBSI - VU THE NSW PENNSYLVANIA UAJLtiOAM / GOOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES of aplendiii new Troy built Coaches, for Blairavtlle, will leave Pittsburgh every day ail o’clock, P. M„ and at 4 o’clock, P. M. and from thence 3(4 miles bv the Neto Pennsylvania Batinad, lo Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Tim* through only thirty hours. Conches will leave every evening at 1 and 4 o’clock. EXTRAS—To leave at any lime, always in readjuess. Tins is the most direct comfortable and expeditious ’route to ike Eastern cities. Passengers lor Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg airect, on the arri vai of the ears at that place. 'O —The only Office fdr the above Lines under Su Charles Hotel, 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Mpl W R. MOORHEAD, Agent. fimfiorlom oftilghtl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. Wij. WRIGHT, (aaccefßor to J. S. Touou), Mann « faeturer of and Dealer Wholesale aud Retail In the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Comphine aiid Pine Oil- Also, Lamps of every descrip non, for burning Latfd uni Laid Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole Hail Lamps, Wicks,Globes, Chimney Mats, Cans, and ail things pertaining to the trade. lt Ethereal, Camphine or Pine OU, regularly supplied once or twice a week. AH orders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N B. Lamps of all hinds altered to burn the Ethe real OU. Ail articles delivered in any pan of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost 87 W. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth st., (Apollo £all,j au2C between Market ana Wood streets. a Dr. Wm. P. Gllei) V ET EHINARY SURGEON, rO i Office oi flodypaiterson’s Livery Stables, on Fourib street, between wood and Smlihfield. (jy4;ly lithographic InatUßte. (10-PAETNERSUIP.— The subacnuers most respect j faily announce to their friends and the public gen erally. that they have this day entered into Go-Partner ship, ror Ihe purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, in gingerly's Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, lu.all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to ao works tn Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the puuonage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the Wm. Schachman/ond they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en lightened public. Bonds* Cheeks,Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co- Isx*. Specimensof their work can be seen at their Office, as above. WM. 80H17CHMAN, apfg* / FEED. HAUNLEIN. RANDIES, WINES ANB 4Chalf.pipe*Cognac Brandy. James Hennessy ; - .2Q,qr»caske . do do do; .SOoctarea do do do; 10 half pipes Rochelle Brandy. A. Seignette ; '.'lOqr.ceiks do do , do; - 10 oc tares do do do; 4 pipes Holland Gin ; ■ v 2 puncheons Scotch Uali Whiskey;. .10 qr»c&tk9 Madura Wine; - v ?'••• 10 QtitniksPale Sherry Wine—varions brands; * do: ovi*.XrTeueiiffe Wia&.CaxpeaieSs; 60 do PortWlaew-Tariouagrade&dfvintagej; 'i- . SO do . r . Sweet Malaga Wine? t;:;.-*- - .20 .do. , lndianbrls, SweetMaJagaWme:, l j-.ivW- udo do Dry-. '- do. .. - In store and foreale by MILLER A RICKETSON. Noa. 221 and 2S3Liberty siren* Insurance Companies Ca#lx 01nta&l.-JRlm^<*• Insurance Company Barrisoargy Pennsylvania. capita£7^ioo,ooo. ciiAßTtEKPerpetual. Y THE undersigned having been, appointed Agents for . thtytbpye Company, have opencd.nn Office m No. 14 St. Oifidi ft streef,-oAd*aro3ow prepared to effect insu-. ranees ©irony .and country property, upon as favorable xerms aa;imy. responsible Company in the State, All :p£X*oaa haviD£'PTOpeziy injured in this Company are entitled to vote fonts officers, and to share m its earn* tugs; but are not liable, in any event, for anything be* yanduhe amount they-have pud. All losses promptly paid in sixty days after proof of the same. OFFICERS : Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER. President. - Ci£Aß. E; Hi2STßii} Vice President. Secretary. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Directors—-Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kolker, Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G.M’Kmley, Chos-E. Hie&ler, Elms E. Kmzer, Samuel \V. Hays, David Mumma, Jr-, John Mnmnger. Daupbiu Couniy, Jacob S. Hameman, Yors: Henry H. Fry, uanc aster, rAdom Scbflsner, Berks; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia; .Wiiftam MintzeiiManieomery; Thomas Gilldspie, Lu zerne; Gordon r. Mason, Bradford ; Amos;E. Kapp, Northumberland ; James Burns, Mifflin; John T. Hoov er (Centre; John S.lsett* Huntingdon ; James K. Moore head, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leel, Washington; Geo. H. Bueher, Cumberland ; George VV. Masscr. Carbon. M-LAIN * MOFFITT, 14 St.Cldir street, jy2fcBm. Agents for Co _ fUtibarflb Life Iniarauoo Company. rpHIS COMPANY was incorporated In February, 1851, whh'tt Perpetual Charier, and has commenced -business-on a Capital of £lOO,OOO. The Company does business both on the Joint Stock and Mutaafplun. 'On the-Joint Stoclr plan the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual 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 insurer on the mutual principle have the combined securities furnished by that system of Insurance, and the Capital and Sur plus Fund of the Joint Stook department. The Charter permits the granting of insurance on life, in every form, including the right of wife, children, pa rents, relations, friends or creditors—to insure the life of anolherfbr their own cxciusive benetii, payable aAer deaUi, or upon the parlies arriving at the age of 50,55, 60 or 65, at the option of the insured. OFFICEHS. James 8. Hoon, President. Samuel hPClurkan, Vice President Joseph S. Leech Treasurer Charles A. Colton. Secretary DJBECTOHS. James 8- Hoou, Joseph 8. Leech. John S.Dil worth, Charles A Ooiion. Samuel M'Clurkan, William Phillips. John A. Wilson Boasn or autaitcs. Hon. William Wilkins Secretary of War Ifou. Waller Forward, i l*ate Secretary of Treasury John Snyder, Esq , Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Esq., Wholesale Urocer SOUCITOBS. lion. A. W. Loomis l A. B. M’Calmont, Esq. MBBICA-L board. Conjuring Physicians. Joseph Garzam, M. D william Addison, M. D. Jeremiah Brooks M. 0 E ck Plans (a* heretofore applied) combined. namely : lx>w rate* of premium; an annual return in ca»b oi tne per ceninea required far the contingent ti-k oi ihc year, an aac qaate>hat not excessive provision for tbr future security 6! members for the whole term of liie, v*iui an cqajiabio itUereat to the accumulating food secured to such mem ber*, payable at death, ny credit* npon their poli cies; a guaranty fond designed for the permanent secu rity of short term members, and also for the present se curity of those for the whole terra of hie. jEJp 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 amount of business and tne increasing risk from advancing age araoug tlio members Pamphlets, tracts, Ac , giving in detail itie plan and rales of the company. furu-»bed gratis. tmd applications for insurance received by J TUKiJKTT, Agent, rill. Wood street, Pittsburgh H«ml Dilwobth. Medical Kxaminer jvrifcvi \e Prankiln Tasarance Company OF fIIILJLDJELPttU Directors Charles W. Banc it et Ueorge W Richards, Thomas Han, Mordeeai D Lewis, Tobias Waguei. Adolptn E. Baric, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith. Morn* Patterson CHAS N UA.NCKKR, i’recn CHaA G- Ba2*ck*a, Secretary ter Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limiieo. on every description qf property in town and country at rales as low as are consistent with scanty The Company nave reserved a large Couungeut Fund* which, with their Capital and Premiums «af«iy invested, afford ample protection to the assured The Assets of the Company, on January* Ist. Idsl. &• fiublished agreeably to an Act of A*xeral>ly, were as fob owi, vu; — Mortgages ——— 8 Qa ReaJEstate • —•-—— • • *4,377 7a Temporary Loans 3341&G 17 Stocks «I,SW» 00 Cash, Ac. 64.340 Si Since their incorporation a pentid of 21 years, they have paid upwards of On* JutUwn Four Hundrtd Thou sand UoUart, losses by fire, thereby uffording evideucr of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, alt liabililir* J.UARDLNKK COFFIN. Agent, aprtttj Office N. EL corner Wood and 3d sts. HarineTFir« anil Inland Transportation IJSSUUANCK. rpilE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH \MKK -1 ICA, Philadelphia, chartered i? 94, capital 0500.* OOOf asset; January 13. It'd l, 91,001 ,1465 AO, wil make insurance on buildings and their contents m this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every desertp* lion, on steamboats und other vessel*, eiiorr by inland transportation oroa the seas DIRECTORS : Arthur li- Collin. Prr%'i . Jacob M . Tliomst. Samuel W. Jones. John R. Ned. Edward Smith, Richard D Wood. John A Brown. William Welsfi. Samuel F. Smith Francis Haskins, Samuel llrooks, S. Auxttu Ailthone. Charles Taylor. William K. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspuiwail, Thomas P. Cope, Jama* N. Dieknou, S. Morris, Waler, H. D. Sherrerd, Sec'v. This ls"lhe oldest Insurance Company in the United Suites, and from Its high standing, long experience, am* pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard* oas character, may be considered as offering ample »r cority to the public WM. P. JONES, Agent, ja.24 No. 141 Front street. LIVES LPiSUKED BY THE ""'~Z Kentnehy Mutual Life Insuranes Co., COVINGTON. KY. THIS COMPANY has aemal 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. TURBETT, Agent, 129 Wood street. Samm. PiLWonrH, Medical Examiner. {snp2 IBSUAAJICSU rpHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR I ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. Fiat IssuiaNCk.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in town and country, Insured against loss oi damage by fire at the lowest rale of premium. M*ain« InsuraKCl.— They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. IwLaHD TEawsPouTATion.—They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad'Cars. Canal Boats and steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS— Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper. Edward Darlington, Isaac it. DavU, William Folwell,John Newlin,Dr. R.AI. Huston, James C. Hand. Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Me- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J.(». Johnson, William Hay.DY S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. - D T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN. President. Thos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowah, Secretary. Office of the Company. No. 42 Waler street, Pitts burgh. (jolfrdif) r, A. MADEIRA, Agent. fflrt &Ad jaailnf Imaranoc, THE OFFICE of the Insurant* Co. of North Amsrte* has been removed to tbfe Warehouse of ilardy, Jones & Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber wili issue Policies on Build* mgs and their contents,and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. (ap3] WM. P. JONES, Agent. lilfc andJHeaUU Insurance S IHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the rislatureof Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charier Per petual ; Capital 8100,000. Rata lower than any Pennsyl vania ,Companvj and full HO per cent, lower than ine usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following compari son will show. Thus a person 01 the age of soinsuring for Bloo for life, mast pay in the Girona 82,36. Pennsyl vania 82.38, Pean Mutual 82116, Equitable 82,04, New England ©2,38, Albion 82,48, Now York Life l tft and Health, Philadelphia, 81,01. Diesctobb*—Samuel D Orrick, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone,Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas O B Campbetl/M M Reeve. M. D.: Lewis Cooper. J Rfrrfwfn Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Pr«i. dent, Samuel D Orrick ; Vice President , Rotmrl P. King Secretary, Francis Blaclcburne. Applications will be received and overv information riven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agem. Office: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood street* Pittsburgh. - oct2i9:y Flr« aad Dwlim InfUraAc*. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phil* delphia, through Ua duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to maie permanent and limited Insurance oa property,in this city and Us vicinity,and on shipmsn by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur 6. Coffin, Pres’t. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, flumaftl W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Neff Thomas P. Cops, Richard D. Wood, Wm« Welsh, Henry D. Sherntrd, Sec y This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per petual,and from its high standing, long experience, am* pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous it rnay be considered as offering ample securl ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and ; Front stSo Pittsburgh amy4y ■' John H’Otnn«r. , WHOLESALE and retail dealer in Fomgn and Domatic Cigart, Tobacco and Snuff, No-149 Wood street, corner.of -Virgin alley. ■ apistj - PiOsburgh, Pa. Y\AT M£aE—£w«h ground for salc by T" T t) WRIGHT fc ALCORN lc to mem a eouliauauce of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so iibe rally bestowed upon us. Oar DRY GOODS STOCK, is m pan of Broadcloths, Cassimcrcs, Sattlueis, Tweeds, fancy Vestmn*, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Mus ins, Tickings, Blankets, Unsey Plaids, Al pacas, Mcrinoes, Muslin DeLaines, Cashmeres, faney Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods line* Oca Vajustt Department will be found on ezominauon to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct trora Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pina and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors. Table Cutlery und Pen Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines. Violin and Violin Strings Gum Suspenders, Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussmi! Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery ..Gloves, Lawn* and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing-Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages. Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety line. We have on hand and for Mile a large assortment of Gold and Silver Wotch Materials. Gold and Gtll Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencil*. Gold and Silver Spectacle*. Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all boy ers, as we arc determined to sell our Goods on the inost reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N B The busmens of the late firm of Gbsoo A Mc -oaj»dlb»s i* to ue settled by D. Gazoo at the surad of D Gazoo A Co, who i* fully authorized for such and in wtio»e possession are the paper*, Note* and Books oi said firm iocUfiUf 108. FRENCH STORK. 1U« Jtmei Ooillng, Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS WOULD respectfully inform the public and bi» fhends, (from whom he has formerly received a liberal share cf custom), that he bus used every exer tion in securing au extensive and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality. Consisting of the following article*: French and Bri tish Merutos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Foulius Silks, Sat ins, Mon* De Laines. and other Dress floods ; Shawls, V ate lies. Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety Lad.es’ and Children’s Bonnets,Caps,Cape*; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Bombers, Lares, Gloves, Hosiery. Ac Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Col ; ar&, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Ac 1 With a large stock of B'cached and Brown Mnslin*. Shirting. Sneetlng i Table Linens, Tickings, Checks, Flanueis, Calicos, HaUurls, Jeans, Ac A Iso, an assort ment of Mourning Goods. The above stock, with numerous oihe* articles, the proprietor i» now opening a*, his New Store, No. UW Market street, to which he invite* purchaser*, as he is driermracd to srii a* cheap as the cues pesi MADAME A GOSLING Mill coounaes :o give her undivided attention to the raanuiuctunng of viz«ues. Cloaks. Capes, Bonnets, Ac , which are allmadc in a su perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases end orders. Freuch Pattern Hals for the trade always on h'inrt loclt4 SEW WHOLESALE trimming, notion AND * VARIETY STORE, So. 61 Wood Street, Benretn Third and Fourth jtrtfd, ojrpatue Hampton, Smith S( CoPittsburgh. THE subscriber respectfully invites the attention 01 Coun'ry and City Merchant* to hisexiensive assort ment of Trimming, Notion, Fancy nnd Variety Goods, which he is now opening for the Fall Trade Among the articles composing hi* stock may be fouud a tail a»- •orunem of the roUowiug:— Button!*, Edgings, Pocket Books, Threads, Comb*, Laces and Inserting*, Porte Mommies, Suspender* , Embroideries, Needles, Swiss and Victoria Mulls; j 44 Fringe*, Gimps, Pins, Jackoaets, Braids; Hooks and Eyes, Fancy and Dress Buttons, Brushes, Tape Checks, Plain and Fancy Bobbins, Whalebone, Quill’d Ribbons. Black Silk and Lisle Lace* , New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Uiovcs Black Lace Veils, Woollen Comforts Buck Gloves and him*. Bonnei Ribbon*. Gent* Silk Woollen and Colton Undershirt* and Draw ers* Boas and Ring t'otntorts, Worsted and Opera Moods 1 Plain Mantel Ribbon*, Infants’ Boots; Cravat* and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Plain Satin Ribbon**, Linen Gambric Pocket lldkf» ; Gilt and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks. Fancy Soap* , Carpet Bogs aud Satchels, Window Shades, Toilet Case*, Violins, Perfumery. Jewahurps; Oillot's Steel Pen* Gold Pens, Umbrellas. AccorUe ons; Conch Shells. Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Bonrd*, Flos* Silks, VVomtnit and Crochet Needles, Looking Glasses; Which, wtili a variety of other articles, ho will otfer for cash or approved credit, at prices comparing favo rably with Eastern markets. P. S —The aucntlonof Pedlars is particuinriy dirrct ed to this extensive and varied assortment «*pls:tf __ MURPHY ‘SEW 0001)81 " ~ fTMIK subscriber having now received hi; enure stock 1 of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Would respect fully inform hi* customer* and the public, that he is pre pared to dispose of bis Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at verw low prices. He has, in Dry Goods, all the staple, as well as a large stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part: 4-4 Chene Silks, for evening and street dresses very rich; 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do; Plain Black Silks, alt prices and widths ; Brocade Black Silk, do ; Heavy Watered Silk, all shades; French Poplins, do; MoqsUd do Laines; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Prints, in endless variety, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 11-4, Li-4 and 13-4 Barnsley Sheetings; 4-4,6-4 and 6-4 do and Irish Pillow Linens; 7-4,6-4 and 10*4 Table Damasks; 5-Band 3-4 Damask Napkins and Doilies, Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Toweling*; Rich Printed Piano and Table Covers, superb Goods; Marseilles Quilts, French Furniture, Dimity, Curtain and Curtain Materials, Ac., Ac. MOURNING DRY GOODS, Lupin’s Black Bombazines; Do do Mouslin de Loine.3-4 and 4 4 wide ; Black Canton Cloths; Black luohuir Lustres ; Silk Warp Thibet Cloths; Black Cballcy; English, French and Italian Crapos; Mode and Crape veils ; Chemi settes and Sleeves; Collars and Cuffs; Gloves aud Ho siery. AH of whien Goods will be warranted of good colors, and cheap for quality. sepis . James a. m’knioht Second Gruii FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AT E. SPBNCB’9, JVO. 30 MARKET STREET. WE are now rcceivtngand oponing one of the mo«t splendid Stock* ofTALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ever offered for sale in ibo City of Pittsburgh- Comprising in part as follows t-—Dress Silks, of the most dcripablc styles and patterns; French Merinos, of eve ry shade and color; Palmetto Cloth,rich styles, Cobury Cloth, of the richest shades; Silk Warp and Mobair Lustre; Alpacaß, of the most superb qualities; Chrys tal Palace De Laines.of the richest superlative styles; Prints, of every quality and patterns; Domestic Goods of every description We Invite especially tho attention of the Lodies to our large and well selected stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings,of every description; Silk and Straw Bonnets, of the latest stylet and shapes. Having recently engaged with a French Milliner, wktlsiin New York, 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. IDr Remember the Plaoe, No. 38 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be had. [sep22:3m) E- SPENCE FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Fancy and Staple Dry Good*. A A. MASON * CO., would most respectfully ao .•licii ihe attention of tfiepablicgenerally, end the wholesale trade In particular, to their large and care* fully selected Siock ofGooda for Fall and Winter sides, which will be found larger than they have ever before offered. We have received aa follows; 400 bales Bro. Muslins j 0500 Long and Square Shawls; 100 bales Drills and Cosnaburga; 000 pieces Bup Blankets \ 100 bales Flannels, Colored and W bite ; 200 Coses Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking; 100 pieces French Merinos; 118 eases White Muslins; 500 Parmatt&s and Coburg Cloth*; 28 Cases White Muslins ; 100 Alpacas, all colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting; 10 cases Irish Linens; 500 piece* gaitinettsr 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons ; 100 pieces best moke Cloths : 100 Cartoons French Flowers; tiOO pieces Cassimeresaud Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silks} ■J?u do do Casßimeres; 50 do Colored Velvets ; 500 do Shirting ahd checks ; 85 Cases Cashmeres and de Lame* ■ 21 do Plain autLPllud Llnseyr; 1000 dozen Hosiery; 13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans | 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted; Together who every article üßuully found in a Dry •Good Establishment, No. 6 make tnem even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now manttfaeluring Fir„ vfst, r k^^a-* r '’^''^ Sr * * * £** -> _ * t- . * r /-•:. • ' s ’ * “ vf‘ ’ / " - "v-, -*‘ ‘‘ ' 0 »■ < « < * ■ -: .' :■ \ • V -I *>*S» ' Jprnga gttft fflelb amts. Dr. J»ya«'< Family Medicine*. A S.SSfltirom lie Be» ‘' >< Abbs Jci well .down ard lui?«'y esteemed MlMlunarj Jnjhe kingdom of Jlurmaji. Jated v 1 - SaudoW*? ARKiCiB, February,lB4o >Dr D Jayne, PtaSadtfyhea. My Dear Sir-We am now lu grew want of yoorMedifinf Preparation . Yoar CARMINATIVE BALSAM is all invaluable medicine in this country m bowel complaints, and has been used lit all oar Missions with Lhe most gratifying success 1 have known iixn many eases to act like a charm Your I SANATIVE PILLS in my Sheet anchor.—The bost medicine for my Hver complaint and pom in the side that, I have ever used They are in areal demand, and we J are enurelyoator them We need - fiveliundreJ bo*ee of them- Bto Beecher says we coaid used thossand boxes yearly our people to great advantage I have used, your TONIC Vi.iiMiFUtrK a a touieun m tenmtfeiit fever, with the most Complete success I a ink u once was the means of saving my own son. Be ring my travels among the churches the post season, I found a whole village suffering under a prevailing influ enza,attended with coughs of a most violent character. 1 oiten regretted I had not had a dozen or two of vour EXPECTORANT io administer 10 them, for l uficve from what I Lave seen of its effects, that it would huvo been just the thing forlhose poor people*. I presume you have not• taihenohad an idea -to• what an- extent your l medicines are used m all our Missions. - . i Affectionately yours, E.L; ABBOTT. For sale at me PikinTca £tore v 3B* Fifth street, [jyl Madteated Llgald Ottttclfrr • 'HtHIS article is'iiuended foTiumily use, and should bfc.| 1 found in the possession of every family.in Urn land, i Mechanics who ate in constant danger ofiujnry .to their ] persons through accident, and the improper or careless, use of tools,'will find this article to be invaluable to i •iliem/and after d fait trial, will consider it Indispensable.: “THU" mny certiiy ; that we, the'unaersijjned,having, freoaently mado ase of Judd*»Medicated .kiauid Cdtfele, prepared by Messrs. tfenfield & Camp, Middletown,. Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it.to our professmn?. al brethren, as an excellent p übstitate for adhesive plas ter in dressing burns, cuu, scalds,bruises, and all kinds nf fresh wounds ralso, for.sore wpplesju remedy uno qoatal. OHite WO&WaRD,M&, q Wltf-B-’CASESY M.D, ' D. HARRISON, MB., P. WOODRUFF, M.D.. . HAMILTON BREWER. M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR, 1i1.D., Botanic.. Comprising all Hie prnciuing physicians in the city of “rS wSeby B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., jyj corner of Wood and First at*. Sion SB’B Compound Syrnp ofYtUow Dock Boot, O' ecu PIUS the from rank among the propnmor) medicines ol llils country for completely eunng Cant er, Salt Hhennr, Erysipelas, and. nil other .disciises aristae from an impure stateof the blood. Alio, Liver Complaint, Catarrh; Dyspepsia, Headachea. Du2iiiess, Coughs,Soreness and lightness about ihe uhesl , Bron chitis, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Thiedl; nnd is.used with unprecedented sue-. k£*ULE C WKAI£NESS AND GENERAL DEBILITY. Sti'cngUiening the weakened body, gtvwg'ione 10 the various organa, andmvigoratingthe entire system.' If the testimony of taouaaiKlsofltvtngwitnesseßyfroni all part* of theicounimcan be reUed-Upoiij'iUs &inga larly efficacious m eating restoring de bilitated and broktta dawn consutuliops. It is purely vegetable. in its composition, and so accurawjy com bined in its proportions tliat the cftemicaij botanical and • medical properties of each -ingredient bannowonsly unite toPUIOFy THF. BLOOD. - / - , . li has removed many chronic discases-wluch faasoaj fled the skill of the best physicians, and has also cared. Canker, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrupß entirely failed the leostim-r It has been tesied lu many cases ol CANCfcttOUa HUfiIOKS- The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. It removes all obstruction in the eircninuon,rendering,.the Liver free, active and healthy. . It removes Palpitation of the. Heart, and relieves in all cases of Asthma, and may be used in allcUmgtes.and ni nil seasons of. the yenr This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSL a Lti.» at m Fountain street, Providence,lL I .and soiil whole sale and retail, by S. N. WICKtfISiIAM, , Only Agent iox Western Pennsylvania, ■: JeM*y Warehouse, cor Wood nnd bixthsts., Pittsb I*. Double - Lever better Copying Press* and Metallic Dampener* BURNHAMS PAi‘B>r Sixes of Proxies and Dampeners—holier, IV by W, FooWcap, 10 by 16» hobo Post* Ilf-by 171* Manifest, 16 soring, Labor sactngarul■Monty’Samnz Machine mHIS DAMPENING TABLET preacui* X decided advantage® over all previous inventions .or the same object x . Ist. The Press does not require fastening down 2d Through two levers and eccentric joints the pres sure is obtained with more case, and tnueh quicker than The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not liable tobreok or gei out of order 4th —The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brash, blotting p j i er and wot clo Ji, saving all the trou ble incident to iheir use, and is worth its weight m gold The Tablet may bt used to great advantage with any Pre« already In use, and for that purpose will bo soid " e £eisri y can be copied With this Press and Dampener in three seconds, without btunngthe onginal onhe copy. fIIANN’S PATIuNT IMP ROVED MO V A BLK BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original In voiced Letters, Periodicals, .Newsjmp As, Drawings Bank Checks, or any method is de. sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the bestever presented to the publicfor the purpose for which it is designed, and wifi furnish to many a deside ratum long needed. • The undersigned now oilers it at a to all who may desire to per fect ihesystem o! preservlngpapeis tor ready and easy reference MANN , g COPyINa DOOM. The Paper in these Books is made -frora all Lihlu Slock- and of Uie'sainc quality as Hub French \\riling Paper, booed on Parchmeuiliacks, wiih Primed » ages, and manofaetured expressly for retailing The undersigned having procured the sole ageucj of the above articles, uow odiera them at rensonuble pru es at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, Airnished to order of any dimensions, ut short notice- All of the above article warranted. Also —Copying Paper, tu loose sheets of any size. Arnold’s Copying Ink—decidedly the best in use Mr A C Chambers will wuil on. ilie ciluens oi Pitts burgh aud Allegheny, and will give all the ms.rucUon necesmry. JOHN F. COLE i CO, At M’PadeuJt CovoUc’s Penna Railroad Depot, cornti of Penn and Waynosta.jJfiusbuTßh Dewyl .* Abdominal Btipportcrß) ON A NKW AND IMPROVED PLAN; For viia by Dr. J. W. BRAPfSTVP, Ao. 85 Svnihfiehi street Pittsburgh) AS persons of boih sexes call on me daily, complain* iujr of Costiveness, Pain ul the Stomach, Jk>we\a, Ac , (but, generally, by examination, i have rouud in a exeat many cases, that (buy huve labored andcr ihe dis tressing di-ease, the Falling of ibe Bowels), 1 nave At* ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small quantity of medicine, which have relieved their pain and given ihemcomfori, and some ot them had not been well for five or six years. Any parson who will call ui my office, 1 eaji refer thorn to tnose who -wear them, who can testify to the benefils-of them, if-we. have no bup porters Unit will fit, wc can have them made in a short lime The effect produced by: wearing u suitable and perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter.is often nearly miraculous. The weak voice is sireagihencd—the weak lungs supported—the'hean ceases its palpitations—the food sits better on tfie stomach—costiveneas is relieved chftxuc.diarrhma is stopped—miscarriages prevented— floodings stopped—whites cured—spine gets stronger— _ the lady who us unable to walk is soon able to walk well. Sbe who could not J3it up akme ior a few minutes, can now sit up all day, or as Tong as anyone; rolling of the womb is cured, and, in shorter or longer periods loses all us tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently back to its place. Barrenness, in some cases, gives place to froiimJuess, and a way is prepared for years of good health. [seps2fc3tn3taw The Human Body man Perspire, (so eats 'Mature,) • TO HAVE A HEALTHY APPEARANCE, And persons who do not persplr* are liable to the raos DISGUSTING SKIN diseases. XT c >W,JohX3 > Cbeinical f Soap causes a free peTsjJitatioh, fend etthe same time .mollifies, softens the skin, emng&ifejexßir*an4Beauty of an tufrni’s. sdORVYTSALT KHEUM. AND SOREST are soon not only healed, hut .cured by ita use, as ai least seven-physiciansin New York know, who aseit In BLO 1 Un£t9,UnciOAuEaS, • or any other skin disease. The reader is assured that this is no useless puffed nostrum, as one trial will prove. I could enumerate at least 80. personscured of SOKR HEAD, SORE LEGS ANDSORK BEARD. Buy it, and the readerU-agaiir assured,.l-would not cruelly sell itforthe 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 euro, but a preventive} andl can now only add, that any one afflicted with. any pi,, the above, or similar diseases,will find this alland even more (admirable in its properties) than la tote. * lp»Bui, reader, the stores are flooded with imitations, and be sure you ask for Joses’ Italian Chemical Soap—, and buy it only -of W2l. JACKSON* only Agent in Pittsburgh,d4o Liberty street; Pittsburgh, head of Wood-; - 1 J6uea» Ltly Wnite. T ADIES are caiitibxied ogaihsrusing common prepa- Jj red Chalk. • . - They are noiaWare how frightfully injurious it i* to the akin! how coarse, how rough, how 1 sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skirt appears after using prepared Chalk 1 Besides, it is injurious, contain ing a large quantity of Lead 1 We have prepareda beaaufbl vegetable article, which we call JONES* SPANISH LILY WHITE; . It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleteri ous qualities; arid it.imparta io the Bkin a natural, heaithyV alabaster, clear, living white; at rne game lime acting as cosmetiq.ou the skin, making it soft and smooth. vSold fiy Hie' Agent, WM. J ACKSON, 89 Liber-- f ty street, head of WQOu,Pittsbujgh. Price 25cenis. . Fsartr White Teeth and ffreathj TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTSr ••£> PERSONS who- have either, are 'honorably assured that if their breath (sever so fool, oir their• TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW; \ and encrusted with tartar, that- a 25 cent box of Jonei'\ Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and ihebre&thodiferoualy sweet. v - SoTdoniyat: XACKSOaPS-Store,:i&O Liberty stree head of Wood. . . ; - , [dec20 ~ Jonoa* Solution ot J«t* t LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE forthe ehangingfoi J% white) red or grey hairlo- a beautifut brown or »et blaob coldr, in U few minutest PHcd 50 cents and ®l,OO Sold by \v»JACESONy24O Liberty street; Pilisburgb?- ”ead of Wood.-- -‘ *7 {decUO to ttie Clip. HENRY LANDWEHR has the pleasure (0 announce ib his triends khd oMcaBtomers v tbat hehas retnnv ed to the City, and- re*opefied if histoid: stand,'the'sign of the SwAw,*Mirrket sirect.;whei«S?he; wiU'continue daring the winter season, wbU mh! amply provided for the accommodation of his old customers; Among his' supplies 'are Bome IoW of ehoice FRENCH BfiANDY, CHAMPAIGNE and r POßTWiNES"of‘veryqupetio/ qualities, which be" will sell-•wholesale and which he has recently purchased but ofthe custom houses To New Yoikand:Philadelphia. His house will continue as heretofore Its supply ot OYSTERS* PAR :DI_NES,Ac,>Ac. 1 _ [oct3nf. ARoma & Cot’s £xpreta Office, t - : No^65 T MARKET STREET. J ' 01JR EXPRESS for Philadelphia; New York and 1 Boston, leaves daily at 0 o’clock, P. M. ' ; 1 Express for Cmcinuaii and the West, leaves daily atltfA.N; ' Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, tmg valuable packages, areseofui charge of ijNetaJfnsMengtfr#, who will pay particular ottenuon to ail goods entrusted to our care. ' This being now the only reliable source lor receiving 'roods from the East, merchants and others will auo it; to their advantage to order ihetr/Spodasentbythisone* Custom houseottsmessattentfedtoliiany of Ih^astr •era cities* Gold Boat and Com carried yfrom California in«harge of spßCtalmessengers..'/ ■ *: ; , AlsOjDmflsCorsaleon:England,lreland anuSeoilaod, payable at, the principal Banking Houses, (a great ad- -• CUtmb'lPrgttlk' XOT ■A' Nentirely new Ol'GAW r »uawl>le/oraChurch J com-; A naked of fine dop*i™ d*»!rfale tone. and work* wIU b °*° M tot7 B o A u«i e aaimsS| ,ore OQtu - ÜbatftMu. aiotipg rrillE subscriber begs ®prf respeatfchy t „ , t *n*nkstoWk irifna* and euittjger*-ftr tM »M flboral patronage bestowed upon iilm nine# bit &aaL I mencementm business, and hope* by strict attemtim 1 and fidelity* ui the execmfon 0? att'orifejy enimted i£ 1 iaa'cttre, to merit & eondnanneo of tfctfir favor*. He would, also aunounc© to them and the publio la genera Klimt he received ahandaom assort* incut orGoods, selected in New York and Philadelphia, lor the Fall and Winter Trade; sath (ttYuperfißeXfisek and Fancy Colored CLpTlHaj. Labrador .Lambskin. Beaver and Devonshire CerseyVCohiings t Plain. *a«L Colored Freocb-CASSlMERKS^ttf?which ho would JuT viti especial Qticinioa; which.iorvanetyand newoe#* of style is BBpenor tp any- Hung In this eiiy« Also, a beaßiriuliorof JBlack.and ColoredBlLK BATIN, Cash* mere* Marseille* and VVjuJc Bilk pony Veatings,—all of Which he is prepared to make to order In a Superior 'manner, allow prices. JAMES C.WATT* • Gd-HfifSret sUeet, between Second and Third street*. Tp TAILORSW*'' C< Won’s Graduating Shoulder Measure System of Garment Draogimnr for sale at the following prices, vu?.—lf accompaoiedby Oral InWroc- ) lions,'Bm 7 withoutfosttoiUomh S? , ~ toeff » U«eftU CibthtDg. iptiLLAGHAW & CO„ corner of Wood nod Water V/ ate now receiving from the Eastentmark-’’"- cis aweit selected-pndea tensive..-Jot of'Cloihs ? CAt*h,. »acrw imdVestiogs, wliiohaLrpaflfflnljeamytnavario4 ~jv any. oiber collection west ottheimmmaani,, These - I ietdnlV'•thelnse^ v «i•cxpw^S r 'to* , this s ’ I niarkci. were purchased &NeASEfA7Ipw-prices, iwuieh wilt enable the cndersigne4 : to .dupose. of (beta > about percent, cheaper b Vi establishment* iathUcity, ■ ■' P„ P Engilsk ami Attferidsn have been? m?tS»5r C fSl?i r?oinu P CCUon i' and vttH o ® 9 styles • ornchJßBtenarfprOsercoaii, we nave £5 abundance. very elSvYand varied) thp newest, richest ami most fash*' l •tSfr C iTVr£Ttf?r^\ mp i o^ cr inspection* whicb.lie;believe& will: befbtmdto be : one of the largest nnd bestseleeted atoekSof Ready-- Made Clothing to.bo found in the Western Coamm. -Bohns this eeasonpoid: more. than, asnalattem&nta’ Abe mamifacturingami style of Ms GanneirtS}'flo-ihatthe - very lowest priced, as wellas the finest, are got lip lna* style and elegance not to bo surpassed. He would paTticnlariyeaH ihe attenuon of.au m Clothing to his present splendid assortment of - . ; lieady-atadii Garment* Aa-lie feeU con&dentj or the qualities- - and pripes of his goods, he.caniofTcr them induce: -meuia fis-sholl make ii lhelr mtexeatio purchase at hir establishment. " i Many years* and greatsuccessiA the bu* ■< siness, together with and r«- - ' patronage, has enabled, him. toc-getaipOariuents to'i:| suit the business habits and tdsiod of every locatioiriii . | the Uiuorywhich is of the uunoßtimponaneoio wholes -1 sale purchasers. i Is the Cutting department wiUhefonod a-cholcese tecuon of the niosvfashionable'good3,coiisistingof-r- . - French* English and American? Bmctdcbth*, -. Cashmeretts, tec , &c. Also, an excellent assortment of VESTINGS, of the latest and modi fashloiiablA style*—: ".■ all of. wluch-he la prepared to maketd order in the best monuer and at ihe.most reasonable prices. •. "• COM Hi THEN, ONE AND ALL I' The the and the the-: moat extensive, undoubtedly,mibefo’indm thoXJnited States » " _ mai2B FATEJfT SlKl'AlliC' BUBTiI CASES. : rpHTC (ion for thc manu/{ietu.te dnd sale Wes i; tb ey hdviftg exeia- & of wooden .coffins, take this public, thatthey eni sizesofthe mode^Saitcciplsigd^^aflryuigjA'lenßh^i from finches 6ifeet, TOth tf^U6^toslff,:^| space foreusWoningpOt foT'bo^eB^of' L sums* have'several sizes and^.wdef r ?fTMs j venUan now cbmingiftta general afthfelgrealett offte vdge^v^eip-- composed of-varioasicin^'^nietarejlmtpriiiflipail^or^i: • They are* ti«brdbgfaty; thus madeimpervious to air are highly.ornamental* tind of a>clasBic'farm, areflight aiwl portable; while they'coihbin©ythe greatest whickipdtftlisJcapable-bfrmagiveaquanttiy. r I When properly Becored witlLcemenVuieyare pcniicp' - 4 L l£ airtight, aud free iromexh'alauonof .They cost no:more~thangood. | bctterVhaiiaiiy dthera rticle in ose,(of whatever been proven by actual expenmentt I .aud^pfti&a;W i py v; r ! some of-onrinb3i Glee Henry Cla>\ Daniel-.Webster* I^wiaCasSjaridJ Senatoxs-who.have tbelr: g merits; aiid whaitf teuer3,togetheryrtiftdtlter^deh(»a ; ' > j of their worth*may be,seen at Depot, No. D74'Mam"sueet, lhree do - \ We invite the attention of Jhe public, atfd Qf.tinoertav; ;j kers particularly throughouHhe west, to on examination - { of the article, nml-request them notiorely.apoi the rep-. > resentutions of anderiaker*notualng.the article, whose f interest it would bo to misrepresent them,-. •• • i . _ •: .W*;CiPAVf&& CO. ■ : PatexxA Metallic BurtalCoacs*. v Sareo*&agiu tyartnmos, :374 strcct^CHacinnatf. : . . >*. •'•-••'•" - ,jV : 'Jiilyi 1851 . - ,! THE undeTsignedyC?*Q*a« K-RanaKTSTaadertaker and 0 sole agent for the", sale above valuable arti* . s «Pppiy "undeiia kata and othe?a ; MTinffh.j?ccasion ibr UieiT ««?, with tho - r samejof all sizes, frotn 1 fodt 10 inches to-6 feet Cinchr 8.-jL jn lengthtOtyuripusvwjdihs and depth s.siniable for bo* \ dies of any size; eitberpltun,brcQZcu.or gildedanrf . bighly ornainentfcii; name plates- and enronunga. , p,.. for the same. Attention to the yeTy low-ptfcea affixed, t vriilithe view of;tb6ir general odopuon r to: .1, w«:. At wholesale, for plam bronzed CaseSiOf vnrions v $.. colon** - i » , No.l for3BoUiea2slto2BUlelesiniengik,/'JWiOO „ ' a . « 28.-t033 u tfiO 3 <*-'•' 33 to 40 “ *« '•'* 6joo " * 4 « .40,10 40 - 4< 8,00 5 '♦* ‘4oio'« « - 9,00 ' 6 w 64i060 " a <■ 10,00 7 - ■ u - 6d1065* tt « * ' IKOO . . # ~.■•> 651?63' 44 - «- 14,00 9 «' 00io?tf 44 «- 10,00 10 :< « . ■ 68 to 73 * « ,i?,00 U “ 7iHo 7C “ -*■ IMO iy - R C0.,T\6,103 WooDSTEzXTfliavejusi v: : * received a Pali .supply of : kuw^-lft:Ukeir-Unei l liraore and New Ycrk SuLBXEAT£TSR r ;Philadelpliia~ Kips'and Cair'SkiiisV'Frehch per. Kips aui P®lf Skins ,'TarvnerVOil j Tanner’s and. Carr : 'And r taken together, they belxeve-it ihe lflLrgest'aiictbest -i., ossoruneni everofTeTed be&re Jn,one ;bouse imrgiis All bf wßieh iwe Dre fprepared tb-'ieJl and prompt payiag cdhomei» piices :' possible o « We take pleasure in showing bur sKrek) iand'cordiilly - : invito putcbasexs. to. exainine,belore partdmsiß?t else-« . - ; ' whete. ' • ■•• f c 6 y.i-'i.j to raanufacLore-CAllßlAyESjppev^ry-:: uird' of, the-lfiiestr^a '^oS^pn^si.-,; C sty{eB 4 .t0. order aa4-for each brancH df hu MuanCicibry, anrPieleeiine leriaUrom iixe;beu.ik£U-thceEutamin2iik6ticka- f: affiJrhw»fr <>n article tis anv otherestablishment.;^ . Atlleureumoaiooi :H r s£ WM W. 'VARD bereieave lojnfofCMitheJLftdjeaand ; - r • pared to §erve.up-.ln cooked hi the various' styles r&hd comber bf aud CHOCOr,A.TE,wilh_caioles v* raft. " He mists, by coustant&ucnu'on-and an earnfe«i ~?'-- please, this ne wfeararewiU' recmveraTSharocf pabiie pat?ODQ£e. •;-• -I£-i ICE CREAMS and. other. refreshraebtsi Ai : haoai<: f:q short noiico.- I K6 :i 07* A Priraje Satgoo.iQrEadieg., - £oct|, Harry aerveaont tohisctutomereVihe bcsti<)yst«si,|ii*;; \yinee-ana eah these r ere dlagins. TTAS H a large aafeortaiett of ; IHIELLAS of every description, whicb : of, Wholesale,©? retaiUal-prieesias lowA*HSp£caa l» rp procured for lu eitUerthE; ciliesbf phihor Bafumorev 'Alsoc oji: obpblyrdlf;-;;Vr: ;H,RCSSELS and INGR AJWrCARPETrBAGS^ad'f«A jDIES» SATCUBtiS f which New Yoik « prfcesif Jiistrecehred £rom the Mona fcfctoryja new'*up-r ; r ply 9t INDIA RUBBER WHIESi sdlUtzc*, wholewfe and retail. £*>*» ‘%ofafFW.%M,' Ng;l4^^bdiffreegTtea^^^iisalteife^ , T has on hand a Ml' aDpply bf very Bnperior SM-ATE, and ia prepared totexecmAanj: wdbrlfofworir:. that may- be emrnsted td finDM» tt '- He devotes hi* eatiroitune aad-artej»tipii ' and &eUconfidenfcMhat ali:hiB t work.wiUije;perieei.l--.' . He may ho found a tXogaa,' Wilson >kCd>»ff.ta Wobd street..•■•/.■■-•• > : ’ J '•• •^;■': VMtoiri . - ■ . SIG. N. GIAMBONt 4 CO. respectfully lnfortartha . pnbhcthat ihcy nrcnow- mamifncuirinir CIJOCO LATH of every quality and price. This Chocolate, un like most others sold here, uj wirruatcdjmrsandunad- • ultoratedy and,hence, of finer and wholesome; - Sigt G; and Co-.bavinv been'nTOTifVl ton oftfne of lhe largest: Chocoiate manutaetoriea'fn ' Italy. assure the public that they will funasb an nrtfcie eqcnli If not superior, to the hestimpotted, aml ot alen Sri 1 SJfrt 11 !H C * SORFL’S.tSUi SorcPa MilUnerr 1 street-, up sta.rj, n«t.doot to U,o|K^