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NOW IS rmj TIME io sob»cn»e for tie lOc>4', -JUagsuiae3forl6i2. 'VV«S contmuo W tfluco . •< • •auhacripuonsfQcaay ofllids3,Uo Magazuie»>at wW I ,, • •: v(ree:of poatnge f vis:: • . ~ , . , i -/ Godey’a lady's Book- Magazine, S*ar.taio:a j Union Magazine*.. , , T . - -We lunre jeceivcd Bpecnneii copie.fr of .ttU -ine^Jjlttga-, zinc* for January. v -.••-.■- ■ v >••.■.•>■■.■■■ .-. AimßandObstafiies.-AUoinaiictf— liy ii.P.R^jameß, mNewYoik.lo Doom anil Qul of Doors Ulus v irated \*Uh-45 , , . t , I-gypL. ISy \1 William H; Banlettfr.'WOh ongtaylngaon «iee) aha:nn } njeroa-lllnsiratronaon wooJ. j. For rale af Hook Store & * ■*i-v declu •• ; •; • No.'32Samhfield street.. aStto Idootsß, fUastf, - ioloi teu by to mouth" *V ew0 ° 3 Pm " o& * norjr ■■ •• CHARLOTrE BLWMK.ua Wood 81. ■• should pureta e <u,J ■ vi£j? s 9WMftr»’Btel»»b«(iiaU boot for o fbksSot . r‘ty ? i l hoatflxcepuottasneatanirxcof printlngandbind^ lM if* whoever executed. *■ H " *derc ia la possible casualty,that can Itappen, 10-a Pi ano tor,which n does not point on; art easy waes gmn&diteetionshowio *.cep the instrument nlwayj ..^ ,l otiiy fit—worth ten umes that.aaacli. U •• .;• • < rha oe.«Mit by mail to any panofthc United States for. -a few cents. _ by-John H- Mellor* Wood street* aadUenry- Third :STreet-,Pitl9hurgh,andmay-be hffll at -the principal book stores.-- v ; t •• •• /•-* -- I •■■•'■■■ decistf cau,i. «..u 1 J9l^ilpr|pll|i& TN'XHEPBES3yhiia AVUf«Soti3yi<jBfoiiayi i_. . I HANDMAID ioTHIi PIANO, compniLg a fall HAIM 'oAT PRmr dewiiption oTlhe theinstrument*tbede. Pt *TSBURuU -Cm» to 20l> in namborj):;be ** . , •,>& -; . , • raethodcf 'remedying chchdefecvand instruction.* bow connected with HoiLToctds lending to Cleveland -; .to keep tho in*tmmeflt iU!ie. n -By . Columbus, and Cincinnati - 62 miles Railroad, "&r«y perMnhavmgsPa.no skoald have a copy of ' IQ miles .Staging between Pittsburgh, this book. No work of the kind fias'cver been publish" .atft<xnc« ana Cleveland, • -•- ed»--The. information iiunparts is worth ten times its Express Tram-leases Pittsburgh at H A. M.. - price—one dollar; aad, amoog-tnher advantages, it will JL stopping only-utSewickly, Rochester,New Hrtght effectually guard yon fromhavtngyour Piano spoiled by on. Jj&rliftgtou ami Enon. and reaches Palestine. 49 unskillfaltuners. rai|cS}atlo 4(JA. M., where passengers take stages to Ladies and gentlemen |n the cities of Pittsburgh and Salem, JO miles, and railroad thence to Alliance and AllagheoVt desiring eariy. copies or the workf can be Cleveland. furnished aitheir residences by leaving* their addressee Stages run daily from Allutree io Canton, Massillon, at tie > urasic stores, of Messrs. Jobn U- Mellor, Wood Wooster and M«n»ueld ; and from Bnon to New Castle, . street,and Henry’Krcber,Thirdstreet.- r .ii: ; : Portland und Warren. ! ■By sending one dollano the anthbr, at tlioCasTetle 01> Returning. the kxprods Train leavrh Palestine m 2, fiee, Pittsburgh, a copy wiH be torwarded* free of post- 20 P.U., passes Rochester at 4 P. M. and arrives at : -age,toanypart of’the United'Slates.- Sir copies for Fitttburrh ats P*M. five dollars? A liberal discount ta Book sellers and Mu- The New Brighton Accommodation T/fern leaves \aic dealers. Pittsburgh at 10 a. M,- and 4 i\ &L,and Now Brighton There Js no-more appropriate .present that a gentle* at 7.30 a M and l 130 P. M.. stopping at intermediate man can make to triady, than * copy ol this book. stauona. Excursion Tickets good tor two days ore Send tirytmr otdetsi • oc2l:3ra ■ > 'Soldbetween Pituburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. r • The Passenger train leaves Alitance at BA. M., and Salem at 0 A..M The Trams < ; o not run on Sunday. Omnibuses run nt connection With-the trains to and min the station on F^deraVstreet.' Forticirets apply at the Federal street Station to ■tlecS OEORIiK PARKIN .Ticket Agent. fflHft subscriber has jusiopencda very fine Melodeosy 1 5 octaves, with doable ceil of reeds, made: by the original inventors, Carhardt and Needham, New York. This Instrument is equal in point of power and volame - to any small organ, and farpreferabjeloitforsweetneas : of tone* capacity to stand m uiue and, facility for tranS •porting. vTheM.iusirßrncnt* are made express!? for church use, and owing to the Jownesi of price are fast superseding, the Argons. The public.are respectfully invited ;o eaU anflexamme this fine Melodecu previous to its leaving the subscriber’s warerooin, u having been purchased by. a congregation in. this city. . . H kLEBEK. No 101 TUml si, oetSP Sole agent far.Carhardt&N&edhajtt’f Melodeon vnßwausicv ■■•fillON’G§ tanghy MiasCatharmo Hayes; O Come where the Sweet Zephyrs pass; The Harp that once through Tara’s Hails; • O! SmgtoMer Cotam*thrtmghthe Rye; Souk* aongby Jenny Lind tuber Concert*; , Ann Robiti'Gray; Home; Sweet Home; The Lost Hoan? The Cavalier; The Keepsake—a sequel to the Cavalier; dtnke the Harp Geniiy—by Woodbury* Sweet Anne or the Vale: - The Mother’s Song; - * CalMUb-Pet Nomea; PilgrunLand Forever; - LUllc Red Riding Hood—tniten-froni the Story ; The LonPs.Prayer—with Mute by S. Giovsr; - A Farting Hymn—Sisters Ero Weali are Farted; ■ WhydoSammcr Rowes Fade—with colored plate ; Gurane Waitx, BiomnerWaliz, Ae. .v - 1 Received and for sale by v . < f : oet2S - '■ JOHN Hi; MEILOR, 8i Woodst, ' Sew Boob 1 TUST RECEIVER AT MINER & CO.’S, No.32Smith . v JlerdSaeet— ' Kpssuih and the. Hungarian SVarr-oompriung' a complete History*. of the |aie Straggle of the Hungarians for Liberty: wife notices of the leading Chiefs and Statesmen who distinguished themselves in in council and. ra,tte field; wuh auta entic Pm traits and Itfnsirauonti. VeneuaTrelawnev, or the Mysteries of the Court of . London«belug-ihe final conclusion of 4 ‘ Toe Mjsiertes of the Coart of London, 5 ’ u Rose Foster,'* mud vC&robne • of Brunswick Tom Jones, OMhe History of a Foundling, by Hemy Fielding, . PJcolcb of uiQ Life of Lotus Kossuth. Governor of Hun gary* together with the Declaration of Hungarian Inde pendency; Address'* toT t&e People of the UntiedStates}” ail his great speeches in England; and . IheXeuerrOrDaniel weoiter to Chevalier hulsemann. . AU thh above for sale ax MINER ft CO.’S. Runarkable Gam, BV THE USE uF BR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN Stam Dr<Hou^kbm' , s Aw Bcokof. Cans 4f Carr&pand* true, Cas-. i~&Sw A. 2L,af«d *0 , Dfi. HntTQHTOHTJ - . ‘Accra Dyifkmu —This was very tpii-e^nud vo fcuch a '•ffßff ' degree ns to make her : -XVftfc,* •’■'■' «■ y\\y scream wtihagcny. These •-•■ happened r.ome times alter iwofl, «w.d touciunes when none had been taken: - Site raised much sour, clear fold from the «tnn~ ach in tho morning. • Thesioinadh swelled much at • night.' l Tongue coaled and clammy ; much ihirst; no appetite; bowels e**inve; dot), stapeiying sensation tn the forehead; complaints of two years standing. Gave - he? sotoePxpsnr on. Monday. Came back inn weekj lahithc-piin-had notbeenr half ao bad”.since/taking the second dose, and -was daily growing leae- The. constant “gnawingwas..alao gone ; appetite im proved f tongue cleaner; bowels regular; Jiead sti/i., ' * UcaTy. In another week she waa entirely tree from an* easiness and pain tn the stomach s raised no acid 2 aids; head fell clear; and ovary trace of the stomach com* „ plaiaiw*! removed. For sale by KEYSER &■ AIcPOWKLU 140 WOOD stream Pittabnrgh __ tdccll uri ,r ~ liedioai. Notice* - T'an.-BLANCHARD, (from Boston, Mats.) hasarrived , 1 3 in Pittsburgh. and taken rooms at No 8d gmithfield street Dr. B aunag a ten years 1 practice m Bog.oa, « CQ}o>ed the highest repui&uoo for the cure of old Chron ic Complaint*, sfich ha complaints of the liver, tpinal complaints* old chronic rhumailtm, spasmodic asthma. Dr. B. being obliged"to- remove from the sea tout in regard for hit health, has chosen Pittsburgh as his permanent residence, will be happy to attend all those afflicted wilb disease, who may give him a call. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M deelO ' NO 68 BMITHFIKLDSi ©R BLANCH AJ'D,{from Boston,) proolaima lothe afflictedlar and near, that ue has discovered the most certain* sfleady, and effleacioas remedy for ' GONNOERHCEA AND SYPHILIS, ever-presented to the world. By his treatment founded 'on observations made u tho hospitals of Europe and America, he will Insure a perfect cure in from two to five days, if applied to early. Office Nb. 68 SMrTHFIBLD St, Piusourgli. A CEBTAIN.CUBE.—When the misguided votary of pleasure finds he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful disease. It too often hapens that an' IH-timed sense of ■shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who from education and respectability can alone - befriendhim, delayingtiil the constitutional symptoms of the horrid diseases make their appearance, afflicting the head,throat, nose, skin, Ac., ending in decay ana : death. 1 ■ ■ ;. r ' - TAKE-’PARTICULAR'NOTICE; ’ Br.B. addresses those who have injured themselves by private and improper indulgence, that seciet and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, unfitting - them for either business or society. These are some of the tad and mel&neholv effects produced by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the Back and Limbs; Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight; Loss of Muscular Power; Palpitation of the Heart; Dyspepsia, Nervousness, IritabUityyDenmge raent of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Con-. . sumption* ate*, Am : - • Mentally the fearful effects on the mindare much to bo dreaded, toss of memory, confosions of ideas,* de pressions of spirits, evil forbodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of soUuufb, timidity, &c., these’ are somooftheevilsprodQeed. Such persons should before • contemplating. ■ -v-ft'' ’• ; ’ MARRIAGE ' constxUDr-B: J 'aQd be at ones .restored. Let not false delicacy prevent you, but- apply immediately and save yourself from the dreadful -and awful consequences of iithisiemble malady. 1 • * • * Weakness immediately cured and Ail! vigor restored. Office No. 63 Southfield street, Pittsburgh. Hours £roaB A H. toGP. KL Cy Medioine sent to any pan of the country, secure of observation, by addressiag- (post: paid) Dr. E "BLaNCHABD. ana describing case. ■ • * • deolO French Periodical Props. vT/HESE DRuPo are always invariably certain to reg- Y- olfite the Female system. They were discovered fcy thereaowned Rleord, while practicing in the hospi tals of Paris, and are always warranted to care nil cases of from cold or other, causes. They have been used in thousands ofcases and NCTSaraasDio produce the de> aired effect/ These dropa are perfectly harmless, and it needs but one mai to tbo most Bkeptical of their astonishing efficacy. Wherever thry fail to euro after a fair rrlai» the MONEY WILL BE RETURN ED. They are.the O'tly .genuine and safe remedy for. all SUPPSSBSIONBASO I RUE, RITTEBj andjwtone after irymgthemoDce, can ever be induced totry auyother. ■■•'/*• * -The I>rop» are fbr sate. a) the office.of Dr, BLANCH* JlßO,No.63JsmiUififild st.Ful) directions accompany : oacb opule. They can be sent to any panot xbe coao* liy f *ecure ofobecrvaiion, by enclosing the price m a lenor.ditecled to Dr. Ji Blanchard Pr ce Fivb Douuas. ' • Offioe honrs from 9A. H.,t09 P. AL.—Sundays not <xcepted. v - declfcty . .r. •’ Hoary Elfibudioii F Jewell«r } ■ r hi» atorc In ahanasomc-manner, - rf -.-gnd bat recently retnrncd froa the JBwterncme* - watt a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry andFoncy • • Oood»t-woald-cuil lhe attention of his friends and cos- KHffff* f frjfrg fanr, rh&tamongtti* Watehea will -bo found ~ thoo6stdealrableatyles»patterns and mole re. orjewV ' elnv too Latenatylesotbrochei, breast pins* fob and -rest'' efcaina>£nger- rings, ear; nngß, miniature, lockets, • PANC V GOODS—Sach off paper macho, worktable*;.. ■welt t>oxea.deslc«i fancy west perfwno bottle* table, jnau. Colt’j plitola, porto-mpnme», to great satiety,, ihlna fWitaivi ealredUbe* &c., trim an eadlee.^arlety of nseftiland ornamental arttclea/wkichnave only to^e twntobe appreciated. NQ . a aTBEET w JtJR : d'WN INTEREST iPiVtJIjVEU! flo Von ' V’ wantgooi warm UNDERSHIRTS 1 Go tnWM £ Co V I>o you care for ecocemym Luiiei. ‘ '-Clotiflttt Bemembor the Stoolting- Hanuiaiiorri oa .Fifth-,wreet W. ft * Co. are.fluumfaonmng and tut j>oruw bailee. Those who bay from themeava two or ' W*!?.—tVholcraln Importing Warehouse, 88 Cedar eu Haw Writ. - do* 8 ’- mo ojEHESfONPENTa.— If jibe gemloojn'who X ’wroiome ft«mSteabonviUOjO)ilo,oa bailncM in - si city, will WDtnme a»u>, nn4Vc«*{Mto»dd their, ruin*/jwjl Wldr latSii«««({. fttjrlemwdaieil /L ~ fiQ&gHi&ficjdjlrcei ; ~ | , ' SOT*RT(fc SJIiXuIJ /"fLOVEBS ;«-Uced Melodeon. e <-*. a. «•-*, t. * BICTISIfISn : AKttWlGßfltlSt i FOB TRAVS! JJBTWSES v btEVELAND AKD.EITTSBUBGH, Billie Cleveland & Pittsburgh Sallroad. TIRWI CLBVRtAIrt tiTrtANOVRft STaTIONi Vtß - f' P' Silej From II iNoVKHto WEfcLSVILLK, by Btag«\>2o oiileis and .irom WELGSVILLE to PITTS iUTBQIM>y the..umf.and.splendid steamer “FOREST CITY.!’ This arrangement to continue nmil the .first of January, 1852, when ihe Car* will runfrom. Cleveland to Weffcvitle The Impress Train of Car* will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at 6.45, A. M, after iheamvnl or the Night Tram from Cincinnati, arriving al Hanover Stautm at!2.as f P; M., and at Wellaviile at 7 o'cloelc,P.. ; Mm and atTiliaburgh the same, evening. ;Eca»mng will leave Pmsburgh daily At 9, P. hiar •nviughi Clcveland a*-5 o’clock* P. M v 4iexi day, id sea son toj onneej with. lhe .Evening trains to Cincinnati, : and.-with. Steamers West on the Lake* until thc closeoi navigation- ' 1 Time from Pmsburgh to .Cleveland .20 hours; to Cin cinnati 3fll;ours. .. W-Ti Fare to Cleveland «4,00 i to Cmcinbatt SIOOO. :; (Signed) C PRENnSS. President Officx op tub C. ft P ft. It. Co- > • • >.> lfyvenna } Noy. 8,1851% \ " E?"l For tickets apply io \> . • G. M; UAETON, A/rem, . ~-L novtS .. Mobongahela House,' Pittsburgh. Uhlo aod peunsylvanla Railroad PENNSYLVANU RAIL BOAD This is the shortest uml best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Cities, and the sccqbueodatioss are in all respeois of the highest character. THOMAS MOOBF, novl4:oni Agent Penn’a Rail Road Co. PENHSYXVASI A aMLAOAO i v WINTBH AKfiANGEMENT. sab*CT»befw* Agents tor the Pennsylvania JtaiU I ifcad Company- Uteftow prepared (o receipt freight toroßgli to Philadelphia daring the motor ai-the follow ing rales: For all first elasrgoodsand wool- - -$1,25 per 100 &• For bacon, batter, laid< i&How, and ail henry freight- IjltOperlOO Time Ftva days. . - COVODE-fc COLE, Aff'ta, CnrnerPean and- Wavne atg t Pittsburgh. Only Forty niie* Staging t BY THE NFWORKTRA'L'RAIIiROAf) TO-PJUMPEtPHIA. ■”-te«aß«Buaa“" PALL AHRAMiKMKEItT tlA‘ THE HE tr PEXSS YL YA SI a HAILKOAU! Good intent and telivgbapm mail links of splendid new Troy bailt Coaches, for Blairaviiie. will leave FilUcburglt every day at 1 o’clock, F. M , and at 4 O'clock P M 'uiiJ from thence UM miles by the iV«w psnrirgfaima Railroad, to Philadelphia, New % ork and Baltimore. Timt tAroufh only thirty hours. Coaches will leave every evoutn.? at l and 4 o'clock. IOCTRAS—To iftirpuintty time, always in readiness. This i« the most dtree., comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern cities. r'a&seogfrs ior Baltimore take-tae new Ratfrt-o<f at Harrisburg direct, on the arri val of Uie-carfi at that pla^c... h H.—Tne only Office for toe above Line* under 8t- Charles iimcMP oud street, Pittsburgh jjepi. , VY. U. hIOOBHEAD, Agent. Wtuier Arr^ngemeuu. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD . / x HEAT SPEED—ONLY 588 MILES STAGING— \JT On acut after Thursday next, llth of December, the Express Mail Train wi 1 leave the Depot on Liberty fct , above the Canal Bridge, ever morning, at 04 o'clock.-*- will go by the Cars tWclve miles to Turtle Creak, where they will hod the best of coaches m readi ness to convey them twenty-eight utiles, over a first-rate luwpike road, to Beatty’s station, and there lace xue splendid new cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Through In twenty four hours Fewro Philsdcldphia, 511,00; to Baltimore. Passengers will procure their Tickets at the Office, »n the Moaongahelu House. Baggage checked throagh J. MtCSKIftIEN, dccii Ticket Agent P R. H O aOOST AUVICH.ES ACADEAIT, FOB YOUN GIRLS, Jri tV# immtditLlt vicinity of th* Citus of PiaihvTgh ana AikgAmp, Pi. ri 'HIS INSTITUTION will be opened oa the let day of X October, for the reception of pnpilt, who will be io* Biraeied in any or &J] of the following branches of an elementary, useful sad liberal education; —Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern HistoryrAn oieot aod Modern Geography, uso of the G ot>e» Uoiany, Usetui and Ornamental .Needle Work, Mu*ic and Draw ing. T K K MS: Trie anmutl pension for Hoard, Tuition ami Wii*!,- hjc, payable-hall' yearly iu advance, Slid,oo Music for beginner*, * ■ * * - s^lo For the use of tbe instrumeut, .... 2,00 Drawing, - . - - • - 5,00 The healthy loeuuon of the establishment; the pictu resque scenery; varied and extensive prospect, so ani* nnuiugaadeiuivening to yoaihfat minds, must render it a desirable place of education. The greatest attention of the Teachers will he paid to the health, morai and intellectual culture of the pupils committed iq tbeir care, and to render tluu attention effective,the discipline will be exact, yet mild and pa rental. There vnu be-two seml-annua' vacations of a loriiugbt each. Pupil* will be received at any time du ring Ihe session, Mrs. david lynch, se P-LtAl Principal. Uev. I>r. BUlltlcelly’a Femalt Seminary, KITTANNING, PA, “linLL RE-OPEN,foritsSIXTH SESSION, on Wed ff ficsday*, October £9tU,LB3L Tosses —Ptr Susion-of 39 Wttks—Payable in Advanei: BoardundEngiish Tuition, .... 360,00 Piano* with Singing and use of instrument, . • 20,00 French, German,Latin, Drawing A Painting,each, 10.00 Bed, Bedding and Washing, i S«OQ Stationery, - 75 The two Sessions commence respectively, ou the lost ■ Wednesday in Apriland in October, . Pupils are not re ceived but by special arrangement, for less than one session. No deduction for absence, except in cases oL greatemergency, NO EXTRAS. containing Recommendations, Ac . can bp •hud .ofTsis.GrK.mite, Market street, and of Mr. MflloKBl 'Woofl'itteeL' fscpVO 1 Kxchonge lilT’ery and Par&liliiQg Office, No. yiß JPenn Strict, near the St. CUar Hotel. ■ Tint subscriber, thankful to the public the liberal ,share of custom In ms line heretofore, would inform them that he has UNDERTAKING busi« ness in commotion with bis LIVERY business, oud will attend lo faneraW on. as xeasoodble'terms as any in the city. Any person having anything todo in his line, who may give Jura a,call, can depend upon their business be tog* attended, to promptly, and in the best and'neatest manna*-. • [ni&gmj JAMES MATTHEWS. louib BZraßmie* * - •»; ‘Adam iucib&h as, [of thb late firm of SatulsAßcinejuaji. L.OCI3RBIHEfIAfS 6 CO., IMP ORTE-RB'.AN D DEALERS IN Cloths Watches,J*w4lry, W<uckAlouriais, fa^fc. ■ ! TUFTS StBEgT, OJTS DOO* PSOM WOOD, PITTBBCEOH, TAKE leave to anno once to the trade and the public. Generally, that they hsve themselves parefufly se lected and imported from Europe, alnrgo stock of Gold and 6ilver watche2,Watcn Materials, and- Tools fox Watch makers; and a.most elegant assortment ot Jew elry t ftQin the best manufacioriea—which they offer at prices as lowa* they can be. purchased in the eastern maxkaie. - ' , Tbeir-stockof Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; dp JJetached,Levers; do Lepines; Sil verQoaniers; and elegant French umo pieces, of the most approved makes. Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries- r . , . . : Thele;stock of Jewelry, comprises articles of every description in this line, each aa Eingeißinga, Ear Rings, Breast J > ins 7 Biacelet3,GQhi,.Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Bilver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons*and every klnd.oC fancy articles generally kepi in establishments of this description, TheywouldrcspectfuUycailtheatteaUQjLOf tlie trade, totbeirecensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have /most carefoily se lected. J .-X . . . < They .haveatEOon.hand a large Tete rscopcs, Spy Glasses and' Ophra Glasses', from : the best 'manufactory in England.. Together With a gregtvanety 'of other articles too numerous to mention. I CiocSt/3Vitehes ,v aftd r ‘Jewelry xepaited in the best i manner arid ontbenibst reasonable terms. focui:y' ; i Bnperior Watch Oepalrlnm ! TOHtftt- »JHiaRTS, WaTCHj&UL&H Atm -’l tj je WKLLSRf deaues 'again to call the at teotion of the pobU&'toMle'wtffkshbp which hefr/£|| has opened, at No tievoie'tiis special atten tion Jo-the' idpaitmg and refitting of Chronometer, Dn §iex. Patent and e very ’description of no Watches and Clockß. - v . riavihg-far anumberof years been empjoyed aaFore mhnm we workshop of tlhdlaNesiflsiablishinem in this City, ! flatter myself that those favoring me wuh patron ago wiltfijid all work er trusted executed in the best manner and, on the most reasonable terms. * > ... John .Harper, EnEdward Heaaleton, GeQ.,R.:IJ> Hartley. Esq, Joseph:'Wood wcJl> Joshua ahoUesACo.,andWm. B. Scaife. ' .■ A carefully selected stock of. Watches, Clocks, Jow elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac-/ constantly on/hand, which havobeen purchased at Uwdowencteh puces* yad will be aold at a very small advance foc ot'tanlS i Oystcrsi 'iOyitcrs 11 • 1 nearHaod.wili'hc.opened on MONDAY, the 2?dr -tnslam, where Ladjcsancf Gentleman daifbcacconuno*,' a mannernonobeflur-t wfee auppUed elk tin3s|si ! thCishofteftitpflea,:an4as tbcjaim reasonable f Vi .»* ■? r. H. 4 **cp2B Liberty atwer Jjtsur anu M'itUal*’ :B'lrelmm*aa‘ce Coinpany Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ' C APII’AITsiOO.OOO. • J charterFErpjctpai, i.rraEundersigned Jihvu\g ! been-appointed; Agents\Cor i X the above Company, have- opened nn Office- in No l 14 Sl Clair street, &ndar<* nosvprcpared loeflect r rancesjon mty andfcofimry properly, upon as favorable i terms lit'any- responsible Company in the State. AIL ! persons having property insured in ibis Company are i entitled to voieTonts-ouiccrs, and to share in its earn rings nut are not liable, in any event, for auythtng be* i yond iheamounUlieyhavepaid- All losses promptly i paid In sixty days after proof of the same. I • I 'H • . officbus: ' t Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER, President. . f Gitas. Rv HiEwxaa, V»co President. . | Thps. H> Wtttion, Secretary. I David Fleming. Attorney.amt Counsellor. Dufoofj—Hon. Jotm C. Bucher,Rudolph F. Kelker, Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. M’Kinley, Chas. &. iliestor, LliasK Kinzer,Samuel W. Hays, David [Mununa, Jr., John Nmmngor. Dauphin County j Jacob£. Halaeraan, York; Henry H. Fry, Lancaster, AdamSchmner, Berks; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia j Willmin Mintter.Montgomery: Thomas Gillespie, Lu zerne j Gordon F. Mason, Bradford} Amos E. Kapp, Northumberland; James Burns, Mifflin; Jolm T. Hoov er, Cehtre ; John fc«. l*ett. Huntingdon ; James K. Moorc head. Allegheny; Jouathnn D. Leet, Washington; Geo. H.Bucher. Cumberland ; George Vv. Mnsser. Carbon. M’LAIN ft MOFFITT, 14 Si. Clair street. Agents for Pmeburgh, Allegheny Co. Kentucky* Bltataal Life Igauranee Co* \ GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. Tmfe COMPAN Yoffers tothu insured ail the security and advantages of the Mutnul and Joint Stock Plans (asheretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premiQm; an annant 'return in cash of the per cenlage required for the conungeni risk of the year} an aae qauie<buraot excessive provision for the future security •< numbers for the whole torra of lire, witu au equitable intercut m-the accumulating fund secured to such mem bers, payable nt death, by credits upou their poli cies ; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent secu rity of snort term members, and also for ike present se curity! of those for the whole term of Life. the Life Insurance Company whose rates ofpreimarn are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, With a provision for an annually increasing accu mulation of runds (for future security) in exact propor tion tq the amount of business and the increasing risk from ddvancing age among the members. Pamphlets, ir&cUf&e., giving in detail the plan and rates Of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications for insurance received by J. TURIiiSXT, Agent, . t&>, Wood street, Pittsburgh. DrLWOETfi, Medical Exnmhier. jyl2:vt. TlbeFrnnJUlii Tfire fiisuranoe Company, or PHiLAOKLrau. DIRECTORS:— Charles VV. itauekei. George W . Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecal U. Lewis. Tobias-Wagner, AdolphiE. Boric, i Samuel GrauL Da via 8. Browne, i Jacob R.Smith, Morns Patterson. < CHAR N.BANCKKR,PreaM Casa. (I. Bajtokxb, faecretary. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, oo every description 4 of property In town and country, at raids as tow as are consistent with security. Thd Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested, afford; ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as fiubhjhed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol ows.vu Mortgages —— ——> 918,128 08 Real*Estate ■ ■ 84,377 78 Temporary Loans* • ———— 80,968 17 Blocks ' ■• —— ■■ ■ —» —- 01,589 00 Cash. Ac. - 64,348 81 81,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 years.thej have paid upwards of Ons Million Four Hundred Thou sand boHars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence ofthe advantages oflnsarance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, at) liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN. Agent, apritf ] Office N. E. comer Wood and 3d sts. U srlnti Firs and InlAttd~T r ransportatton lasmiAiicK. Tm<b insurance com pany of north A m kr • ICA, Philadelphia, ulmrtcred 1794, capital OAOO<> 69U, asseu January 13,1851/ ,001,356 90, wil< make msurance on buildings and Uieu eomeuts in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion,on steambohts and other vessel*, either by inland transportation or on the seas. .. DIRECTORS; Arthur G. Coffin, PresH . Jacob M. Thomas. Samuel W. Jones. John IL Neff. Edward Smith. Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown. Willfum Welsh, Samuel F. Smith. Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, 8. Austin Ailibonc. Charles Tuyior. William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspmwall, Thomas P. Cope, James P». Dickson, $. Morris, Wuler. 11- D Shcrrerd, aee'jr. Tills is the Oldest Insurance Company in the United dtmds, end from its high Hianding. long exponeove, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous character, may lie considered as offering ample $e eunty to the puhh«* IVM. P. JONES, Agcut, •*,*J4 No. 141 Front street. JJf'JiS INSVKEO BY THS Kentucky fllulusl Life Insurance Co., COVINGTON, KY. TMfIS COMPANY has actual Capital o( ONE UUN-* DEED THOUSAND POLLA&B, and i« managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, iniarniation given, and upphoa- Uons received bv J. rukilETT, Agent, tdu Wood street- SaJiusl Dinwonru, Medical Examiner. |*ep9 State Mutual Fire luaursnee company. HAKKISBVHQ. PA . TFvfcSIGNKP Only for the safer classes of property.bus I 9 an ample capital, and affords superior advait ages in point of cheapurss, safetyntrd accommodation, to nty anu eountry'tnerchauvs, an«s owner* of dwellings, and isolated orcouniry property. a. a Carrier,Actuary, oct'27) BranchOificc.No.s4 Southfield si., Pittsburgh' lasciUnck, MMUS DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY iNSUJt 1 ANCE COMPANY.—Office. North Room Oi the. Ex change, Third street. Philadelphia. Fins Ixscoakcs.—Buildings, Merchandize and otliei property iu town and country, insured again*! Inns oi damage by Ore si the lowest rate of premium. Mabise lasOßAScs.—They also Insure Vessel*. Par goes aud freights, foreign or coastwise, under open at special policies, as the assured may desire IrtLAifuTaanaFoaxaTtoa.—They also tu»arc merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cura. Canai Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the mon liberal term*. DIRECTORS —Joseph li Seal, Edmund A. SouUer John C. Davis. Robert uortaa, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Geo. G. Leipcr, Edward Dariingtou, Isaac R Davis, William FotwclL John Newlin,Dr. R. AL Huston, James C. Hand, TbeophilQß Paulding, U. Jonea Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George SerrilL Spencer Mc llvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johns©*, William Hay, Dr 8. Thomas, John SeHcra.Wm. Eyre, Jr DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH -l». T. Morgan. Hueh Craig, Jno.T Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN. President Tuns. C. Hami, Vice President. Joaxm W. Cow All, Secretary. ITT*' Office of the Company, No. 43 Water street, Pitts burgh. (joidjdtf) r. a Madeira, Agent. Fir* sad asrlns insarsne*. ?]Hi£ OFFICE of the Insurants Co oj iVbrtA Amenta X ho* been remov'd to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. 141 From street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber Will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old ana responsible Company. tap3] WM. P. JONES, Agent- Lift And Health insurance. miIEMUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE I COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848; Charter Per* pelual; Capital 8100,000. Rates lower than any Pennsyl vania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the ijjual rntes of Life Insurance,as the following compari son will show. Thus a person oi the age of 30insuring for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard 82,36, Pennsyl vania Penn Mutual 62,36, Equitable 82,04, New England $2,36, Albion 82,48, New York Life lift and Health, Philadelphia , 81,91. Dinicross—Samuel'D Orrick, Charles i) flail, WmF Boone,Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Ch&a OB Campbell, ram Reeve, M. D ; Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Butier, Edwin R Cope. Prai 4«m, Bomne! DOrrick ; Vies Prtsidfta, Robert P. King Secretary, Francis Blockburne. Applications will be received and every information Slven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: ommeroial Rooms, corner of Third and >Vood street* Pittsburgh. oct2U;y Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phils delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to makepennanent and limited Insurance oa property.in this city and its vicinity, and on ahipmen by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G.Goffin, Preset Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones. Samuel W. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. wood, Wa Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Seo'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Waterand Front eU., Pittsburgh may4y fimportum of Light I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WH. WRIGHT, (successor to J. 8. Tough), Mona # factarerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in (he above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment of-LAMPS, for bunting the Ethereal Oil,' Camphute and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip tion. for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Cnandeliers, Girandole Hail Lamps, Wick?, 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 left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N. B. Lamps of ail kinds altered to burn the Ethe reul OiL All articles delivered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost. * ’ YV. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth si, (Apollo Hall,;. fulfil between Market and wood strqets. ' ' Citizens and Strangers 7 xfsa DO you wish to purchase a fine -' lin .. r , GOLDor SILVER WATCH rat abouti©^^ • fr/jB one-half the usual price ! If so. call at HOOD'S s at»NgW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Market strut, two porth of Third, and take a look at his new •toqk, Just krriVOd, and you can there purchase Watch • es or any kihd of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value, rand not be charged two prices for everything, us you ibave usually been, but can get the very best quality of ! goods at the lowest eastern prices. Dqjioi believe what others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. .Allgoods sold alibis establish ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale— snthat&U may purchase equally safe and cheap. au!2, hlthographtc luaUtute. CO-PARTNERStUP.— >The subscribers most respetn fally announce u> their frienda and the public gen erally. that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for thepurpose ol carryiDgojif at the old stand,in Singerly's Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittaburgh,the Lithographic Printing,in alius various branches. Having; machinery, recently arrived from Europe) theyar&prcpaxfid to do works in Lithography equal io iteel qngrayi&g* >They .aolicu a conunuance of (hOApalronagAbestowedvhfiratofore so liberally u> the Wm. they hope: by 'strict atteotioD iQ(heU business, by thamDst rcasonable terms, to merit the Javors of an en* llghiened'pubUc. - „ - rtißo&dsiChcckftDraAs, Mtiehine-DrawitigsiLtltcneia e», Lanas LeUcrs/BUtHeadafvpJots Imhographoa knfl Fnntsad&Bladkj Goldßronze of Co-' {gra* „ * *" " , ' “aprZi J ] , JBra @oobs. GHE\T B&SUAISS 1 SECOND AR-ftlVAl, OfiNjEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. t -h- T "ITOUNfi; STEVENSON * LOVE, Sign >of tBo OrlgF- X ' nal 800 Hire, Nd,74 Market street, Riuahorgbihp tweenfroartb-tureeißqdihc Diaraoqd,bave, justrecejTed from tie recent large clearing out sales,.and tbfe irapbru ers and manofaCuirefsih New York and Philadelphia*- Uie largest and cheapest stock of Goods ever offered: in-, this market, comprising in pana .very Jarge.assoruneat of DRESS GOODSoiayery'deßcHpliOit, •fritfed'lo the season, at from 20to 25 per efcnt.lower than fonner.pri* cea. I. ' ’ / :!■■ -n <■ :: Biaok and Colored FrenchMermos and Thibet Cloths, from62tosl,2sper yard: Black and Colored English 1 " Merinos atad Lyoneso Clotbs, from 31 to-44c. per yard; • ••n . Black and Colored Paramattas and Fancy Aipaeak, from 12 to 62c. per yard ? Plain and Embroidered Be Lames, Cashmeres and French Merinos; plain Black, Colored and Primed Delaines and meres; Very Rich Krocede-and Watered Silks* and Poplans? do Plain Black, Colored Silks and Turk satins* A. large stock BONNET SILKS. SATINS AND.GRO, DE Af* RICES, and of Bonnet ana Mantilla Velvfcis, all colors; Bonnet and Catf-RJbb6n*;4t very reduced prices. SHAWLS*' SHAWLS! A fall assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawls; . Also Rich Broclm, Long and Sqaare Shawls; Primed Terkem, Cushmere, Be Lame and Thibet Shawls; ALSO—AT GREAT BARGAINS— Laces, Einbrofdetries and Handkerchiefs; Hob ery, Gloves, Suspenders and Cravats; I nsh LmeuvTttblct CJolta ond-pamaaka Prints. Checks, Muslins and Tickings; Red, White. VeiiovrPtflhncl* i Plata,‘Bfown,'liliir had Barred Flannels; Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets. Uy* Jeans & Vestings. The proprietors winld respectfally loliciian early call from all of their friends* and the public generally, feel ing conGdenubat tiey can offer greater inducementsto wholesale and retail boyera than ever have heretofore, been offered in Pitubnrgh. oci2g YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOYE, ! SECOND GaBAT Att&lVAb* OF .FALL and Winter Dry GoodaandVari ties ai No; 97, Northwest corner or Wood street and Diamond alley,,Pittsburgh.'Pa. D. GaEOO & Go. weald again an nounce to their old customers ond'dealers generally in their line, that they ore nnW pfeparedt o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unnsnoJiy low rates. And oh oarpnrchaaesbave beenmode on tbemosi fav orabld tends'with Importers and Manufiicturere,.weflat* ter ourselves, add hbpe to be adle to merit a continuance of confidence and. patronage ©four old customera-Jind the public gctfer&iiv: which haifbeen heretofore bo libe rally bestowed upon us. Gar DRY GOODS STOCK is. in pact of Broadcloth*; CaßSimeresiSaulnets, Tweeds, fancy'Vestinaa, CheCks, Flannels, Drillings, Blackand; Browp Mdslm*,'Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Ai~ paeas, Merinoesy Muslm De Lsines, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings,-Table Diapers, Ginghams, Silks/lancy long Shawls, Bilk Cravats, Pon gee £<flk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goode line* Oca Vjlbiett Department will he found on examination to bo unsurpassed by .any other of the kind WestoTihe Mountains, and is madia np’ih’part of Cambism Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct from’ Europe: Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins aud Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra zors, Table Cutlery and Pen-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings, Gain Suspenders, Slates ana Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps,'Spectacles,Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages. Black Silk Veils, Bilk Florence together with a general assortment of all other anyStc* in the Variety line. Wo have on band and for sale a largo assortment of Goldfind Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Grit Jewelry , Gold and 811* ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver' Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which wc invite the attention of all bay* ers, & we arc determined to sell our Goods onlhe most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N.O. The business of the late flan afGRSoo & Mc- Cakdlkbs is to be settled by D. Gesso at the standof D. Gesso & Co , who is fatly authorized for each and in whose possession are the papers, Notes and Books of-i said firm. loctls:t/ 108. ~ 106 FttBNCU STOttA. Jamoi Ooiilngf Wholesale andHetail Dealer and Importer nf fancy, foreign and domestic.dry goods, WOULD respectfully?* mfoiintbe public and his friends, (framwhoai he but formerly received a libera! share of custom), thathe has used every exer tion la securing an extensive and complete assortment o< FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the Consisting ofthefblfowing articles and En glish Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpae&s, Poplin* Bilks, S&u tu», Mous De Laines.hnd -other DnMsGoods t Shawls, Vazeucs, Mantles ami Cloak*, of every variety-. Lad es’ and Children’s Bonnets*Caps*Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Uloves,Hosiery, Ac. Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts, Drawers, Hosieryv&c v ■ With a large stock of Bleached and Brown Muslins, Shirting, Sheeting-; Table Linens, pickings. Checks, Flannels, Calicos,Satinets, Jeans, AO. Also,an ossori ment of Mourning Gfioda. .. The above stock, with numerous other 4 articles, the proprietor is now opening a< his New Stprc,No. 108, Marker street, to whiehhe Invite.purchasers,as be is' determined to sell as pheup as the cheapest. MADAME A. GOSLING still coatinnes to give her undivided attention to the manufacturing 01 vixetoss, Cloaks, Capes, Bonflets, dse . which ore aH made in a so* penor style. She respectfully solicits purchases and. orders. French Pattern Hats for the trade always on hand. _ • ■ j (octl4 ft"kHir ooodih NEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING* NOTION AND VAEIET ySTORE, So. 01 Wood Street, Btitfietn Third and Fourth ttrteu* opphsiii Hhmpton, Smith 4“ &>■% Piusburthx HE subscriber lespectmlty invites the attention of . Coan>ry and City Merchants to btsextehnve assort ment of Tnramiug, Notion, Fancy am) Variety Good*, which he is now opeaihs for the Fall Trade Among the articles composing his stock may be found k tall aa* sortmemof the following;— Huttons, Edgings, Pocket Books, Threads, Combs; Laces sod Inserting*, Pone Mannates, Suspenders; Embroideries, Needles, S* isa&nd Victoria Mutts; '* Fringes, Gimps, Pins, Jackonets,.Braids; Hooka and Eyes, Fancy aud Dress Buttons, Brushes, Tape Checks, Plain and Fancy Bobineta, Whalebone; Quill’d Ribbons, Block Silk and Lisle Laces, New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves; Blaok Lace, Veils, Woollen Comforts; Buck Gloves and Mitts. Bonnet Ribbons; Geuu Silk Woollen ana CottonUndershiris and Draw* eta] Boos and fling Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hoods Plain Mantdl Ribbons, Infants’ Boots; Cravat* and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Plata Satin Ribbons, Linen Datobnc. Pocket Hdkfs; Gilt and Gold Jewelry, jeronto'Cfocfca' Fancy Soaps ; Carnet Bags and Satchels, Wtudow Shades; Toilet Cases. Violins, Perfumery, Jewsharps; Gilloi’i Steel Pen*. Gold Pens, Umbrella*, Accorde ons; Conch Shells, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Boards; Floss Silks, Worsted and Crochet Needles, Looking Glasses; Which, with a variety of other articles,he will offer for cash or approved credit, at prices comparing favo rably with Eastern markets. P. 3—The attention of Pedlars is particularly direct ed to this extensive and varied assortment. septs;tf W C. MURPHY n eVT goods! THE subscriber having now received his entire stock of FALL AND WINTERtJOODS, would respect fully inform his customers and the public, that he is pre- Sared to dispose of bis Goods, either at Wholesale or Letaii, at very 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 911 k. ao do do; Plain Black Silks, all prices and widths; Brocadd Black Silk, do; Heavy Watered Silk, all shades; French Poplins, do; Moostin de Loines; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Prints, in endless variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, U-4,12-4 and 13-4 Barnsley Sheetings i 4-4,6-4 and d-4 do and Irish Pillow Linens; 7-4,8-4 and 10-4 Table Damasks; - ; 5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Doilies; : Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Toweling*; Rich Printed Piano and fable Covers, superb Ootids ; Marseilles Quilts, French Famitorc, Dimity, Cart&in and Curtain Materials, Ac., Ac. mourning’ dry goods, Lupin’s Black Bombazines; 0o do Moualin de Laine.3-4 and 4-4 wide ; Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Last res; Silk Warp Thibet Cloths;.Blaek-Challey ;• English, French anti Italian Crapes ; Mode and Crape Veils; Chemi settes and Sleeves: CoHatsfend Cufls; Gloves.and.ho siery. All of which Goods will be warranted of food colors, and cheap for quality. seplS JAMES A. IVPKNIGHT. Second Grand Arrival of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AT E. SPKRCB'B, NO. 88 MARKET STREE T. WE are now receiving and anening dne of the most splendid Stocks efTFALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS ever offered for sale in the City of Pittsburgh- Comprising in pan as follows Dress silks, of the most desipable styles and patterns; Frenoh Merinos, of eve ry shade ana color; Palmetto Cloth, rich styles; Coburg Cloth, of the richest shades; Silk Warp and Mohair Lustre; Alpacas, of-the most superb qualities ; Chrya tal Palace Do Lakes,of the richest superlative styles; Prints, of every quality and patterns; Domestic Goods of every description We Invite especially the attention of the Ladies to.oar large and. well selected stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings,of every description; Silk and. Straw Bonnets, of the latest styles and shapes.. Having recent.y engaged with a French Milliner, whilslia New York, we flatter ourselves that there is no hoase in the «ity can compete with ns in the above branch of busi ness.* All of the above we intend selling cheaper than, we have done heretofore. U 7“ Rememoorthe Place, No. 53 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be had. jsepgfcam) E- SPENCE. fall and winter stock Of laney : andt Biaple •iDiy^Gqods. A A. MaSON *CO n would most respectfully so* • licit the attention of the public geheralty, ahdAbe wholesale trade injmrticular, to their large andeare fully selected Slock ofGoode for Fall and Winter sales, - which will be found larger than they hare ever before offered. We have received as follows: 400 bales Mcslins; 6500 Long and Squaie Shawls; 100 boles Drills and Cosnabnrgs; COO pieoes Sop .Blankets v 100 bales Flannels, Colored and White ; 200 Cases Fancy Prints; lOu bales Ticking; 100 pieces French Merinos; 118 cases White Muslins; 500 Parmattas and Coburg Cloths; 28 Cases White Muslins ; 100A!paoas(alfcbIors; 50 pieces Luten Sheeting; 10 oases Irish Linens; 500. nieces Sattinetts; 50 Carioonsßonnet Ribbons; 100 pieces best make Cloths: too Cartoons French Flowers; 500 pieces Casiuneres and Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silks; 270 do do Caastmertts; 60 do Colored Velvets | . 500 do Shirting and eheoks ; 85 Cases Cashmeres and de Laineu -21 do Plain and Plaid Linseyss IOOOdoMo Hosiery; . , ■ 13 CasesTwceak.and Jeans; ;20UQdo$en Gloves* assorted; ' ’ Together with everyarticle usually round' lb a Dry GoodEMabWtanent, ~ No. as and (hi STukef St. Ij'tJß A desirable small.ffarmof 71 acres, with JC. eioutSOin culUTaljon aud it; good order; ihe bal ance übopnds with prime limber. .The-whole-Farm u fenced to a; good duelling house, barn, stable one nardeu; orchard: and permanent springs; Pleasantly 'situated threefiiilet from House at Eeonnray -Price BahtlO. '• ■* - • - - - ■ t S. COTHBEHT, General Agent, deol6 - 00 Smiihfiold street * _ ■% K t ’ f * »' —■ _■/ 1 *. _ Jurnilnte, &t. JfAMJSS W. WaODWEH, a / CABINET Bjk.' em&SmFUßiti-fVKE manufacturer^ /fs . Walre«rooml i9T attdDO; Tbtrd street*.-. ... Tm YV;VW; respectfully informs his friends and custom* <1 • e?*ihav : he haa cow:completedtho:iargefltjmd fi nest stock ; of-householdfurniture :ever; before seen, in ibis city, os'he is determined touphold the qualnywith, .wcu-aeasonea maienaiSj nest woriunansnijr,»nd.newesi dp*7gn*; and from the exienYofhis orders and facility in raojjufac wring,, he isenabled .'warranted at thetoweit prices. ' ' * 1’ T , He has adopted the principle bodentifying-lhc, cnsr. tomers’ interest vrithdfaown > inquahty/&fldprice,and keeps pj ways on hand thegreaiesr variety'of eyetydes cripuoh of furniture, from ibdcheapesfand plainest, to the mosielegam and costly, that a house* orahy part Of. one, may be furnished_ from, hie stock, or manufactured expressly to order ' He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be'xnown. The following articles consist,’ inpart, of his stock, which for nehoess of style,'and finish, cannot b£ surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din- K ingf - > ! J ‘- l chairs, of every variety, j consisting' of rosewoood/ ma-‘ • • 1 L hogany and walmit EHxaoethenj - Conservatoire and > Easy Chairs, 1 of overy ■ ddserjpihm; Couches, Botas.Tete-a-tete nndDi vaafr of the latest aiid American patterns; . Tttshdes, What-Nots, Desks. . of various kinds; Work Tables and : fanqy inlaid stands, music stands; and holders, marbie.top,raa- ; botany,rosewood andwalnutcemreandsolMa* bfes, extension-dining; tabjepj all .sizes of the most improved, and .decidedly, best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, \ wardrobes, .bedsteads and wasnstands of : each a large assortment; gothic hail , and parlor reception chairs, ottomans ; and stools,' secretary and book • cases, side boards, fire screens, ' towel rheks, 1 hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots ! for children; paper mache,. table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood,and ; inlaid pearl' ‘Tables, i tc. Ac. Aci- ' A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabubt Masses supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est nopce. , . All prders promptly attended to • fnov2B. Journey m en Cabinet Hakers Association lss second street , ar the corner of Wood.) “ THIS ASSOCIATION; - bracing,already, twice to three UA times £s many hands as thelar*f@s| : ge&'andhiihertomostrenowßed* $ • - f this cityj- have opened their Ware letb furnish the public, by -wholesale Tiiiure of thA. following description— •drobes; Dressing Bureaus- ; Full Cql* Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs’, Mahogany Washstands; So* fas; Divans; Piano Stools {Book Cases; Secretaries; Card {Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Rucks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wordrobcsf-Dmingand Breakfast Tables; Work* slandfe; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of co-operation,,op &u extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de tezm&ied to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally, good! if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by. giving tbem a calL fflT* Steamboat tesrk of all,descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every stylo, at thQ shortest notice. [mar29 } —; ro. Osblnet Maktera^ Vcnehrty Rosexsboddnd Walnut; . Varnish, I Hardison and Pumiturenl Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York Lnd Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Formtare stritable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely Id w prices. AsgTeai care vug taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be saited either as to quality or price as U is-well-knoWn Uuu Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower tjton by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited, lamed Work, fn all its branches, earned on as usual. Plank for hand ruityfor Carpenters,and all articles reqmred in nmnofactanngCablnei Furniture, constantly: on land—vis: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths, Springs, Ac-, Ac. RYAN A M’KEJB, Ryan’s Boildings, w No. 31. Fifth street Furnttnrs and Chair Wars Robmi« 88. YOUNG A CO., comer of TSird/ft .: imith field sis., opposwßroish’e Hotel* Pi 1 urgh, Pa. ', keep constantly on hand repl - jaketoordef/at the lowesiprices,* * and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and e best workmanship and most approved , ' . ' iebls Stsamhoati, Ahoy I Tax subscribers tender their ac(f\ nwledgments for the favors bestow Steamboat friends, them and others inte-- • * ing bbats, that they are at all times pre* h, on the most reasonable terms, every Cabin Furniture and Chairs o/ thc ber inathrial hnd workmanship. T B YOUNG A CO., ! ' Cortar Third and Smithfield streets, feblS opposite “ Brown’s Hotel.” a. cj EUstMxa. a. daulsb 1 Hammer & Daulsr, ; A2A rfIXET WaREROOM v BMITHFI£LD STREET, BtUb**nS*v*nthuneiandStraaotitT79 alUp,Pittsburg,Pa. £7* [ HAMMER A DAULERkeepeonstantlyouha&d ■VMi a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, FQSf warranted equal to any in the city, and-sold on as *. i! * favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have’now on hond atr unuiualiy extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture! rrom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly andfelegani. All orders promptly attended to. Si A* AILLiKEIB A CO„ ¥ f AVE ON HANDat their extensive CABINETaoid XI CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. M gmubfield at. sorunent of fancy and plain Furniture, which t»cU 15 per cent- below ca*tomary rates. -cash only. tdec27;ly WM. Em STEVENSON coutinues to mamT faetare CABINET-WARE ot every descrip tion, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, m aliitabranehes. mayll DODDS 4 CBOZIGE, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTUBEBS, OIL MILL,BUILDINGS, .South'Wat cor of Diamond, {near the 'Ohio and Penn • itr loania Railroad Depot,) AtLSOBSMV Cttt. River and Land Steam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper plate. Lithographic and other Presses; Gotd Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togethev .with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship tq the ; atisfaction of cus tomers. 10* All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, Mcßride A CoPs.No.2fs Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to thdt uoscribers, Allegheny .will receive prompt attention, dull DODDS A CROZIER. Bolivar Fin Brick Banotaclttring Gsmpoy, JAI. OLOVXX, S. M, IfKB, B.V. JOJTE9, B.B.IUSUU, BLOVfiEy EIRE 4 00>, Proprietor*. SUE subscribers imVing treen appointed Agents for the above named concern, will keep constantly oj d a'supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Crr ciblcFire Clay, Furnace H«mkp and’lnwalls- The/ are also ready to receive order* for said Briek, to be made in sire and shape to suit purchasers, shall do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many adYdntages 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 all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determine ! thhi the Fire Brier shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and'that no expense shall be spared to make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KIER A JONES, marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. WDALY A CO. have uow ready for sale a large • and well selected stock of Spring and .Sommer Hosiery itl all its branches. They would direct pkriicu* lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Merino 1 and SUk c feet; they are ef 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 and Drawers in cotton,'BiUc T and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. fmvl hmWBBRUISSI STKAWBKHRIBS I \ QUANTITY of .IftbnoJ Superb Seedling Straw* J\ berry Plants for sale at the Coal; HiU Nursery.— This being the season for planting the plants, you get well established and fruit bettor the following season.— This variety wants no recommendation. The large quantity brought to the Pittsburgh, market, sold «t 21 Cents per quart, when the other varieties sola ot IS and mi cents.. They are more productive and finer flavored, and hold oat longer in fruiting by two weeks. Them Berries measure 4| inches roona. A sample of this Frutt cap be sedn at Mr. Henry Richardson’s 7 Jewelry Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All qrders left there will be pTomtpiy attended to and for*, warded to auy distance. JOHN LOWEN, sep3o Coal HIU Nursery, For Fsmalei fthfißiiileri DR. LAR2ETTE2S JUNO CORDIAL, or Probreaflve Elixir^.prescribed as aa eflectnal restorative in cases of debility* anpotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nature. It is oil that it professes to be— viz: Nature’s great rcstdrativq, and remedyfor those In' the married state without offspring; It is a ceriain cure for seminal emisaions,general debility, gleet, weakness' of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhma or flutes. As n vtgoraiing medicine it is iMeouaUed:— Also, a certain remedy lor, incipient Cohsumpuoh, indi gestion, toss of musciuhr lasßiiade,f emale weaknes?, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price leas value to those without offspring. . To spread widcuhe blessiuga of (his medicine, I ha ve appointed Messrs. Judetra A . Co., of the city of New York, mtheUnited Stares sole agents for its sale;, ftnd hone bun be genuine unless if comes through them, and iheirgxtrnamreh are on the wrapper. ' . , . ANTONIO LAR2ETTE, M. D. Nftplm Jiffy ICthVlfi®. Sofd ouly in'Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot* No. 73 - Smithfield street'; and by B. H; Meaking, Walnut street Ciudnhau; Raymond & Patten, NA oh Fcunlr street Louisville. ’’ ~ 7 Cmhr24dy Herr’a laluid Saw OtUls, establislisnent has been taken by, the uh-' X dersigned, with the view of paraning.the legitimate business connected therewith;* and as they.are now re ceiving a full supply ofTimbet,orders, for all aizes ol Lumber will be filled] with promptness, and at, as low prices as by any other Mili in the neighborhood..... . PALINGS of a plain andoznomsntal pattern tvili be cat ' (sprfKLvi . JaMES OARMaN ACO For Sale* A A ACRES OF COAL, shunted on the Monoogaheia * I river, near Limetown. The Mine is opened and approaohed by a'short &ttUway r in-exceUent repair, be longing to the nbove; and seven or eight good miners’ houses. Torms—ss,uoo; some eash; the balance In well endorsed notes. Apply to JOHN R. LARGE, aopafcti ■ Attorney, Fourth street. For Sole* FTIWO.LOT3 OF GROUND, situate milie borough of X Manchester, each having a front on Ohio Lane of twenty three leet three Inches, and extending back one hundred and. thirty -eight feettoan ailep. Said Lois wit be sold separately or jointly, v Terms reasonable, -For. farther particulars enquire a J. 9 J 1 AMJLTON’S Office, No«o3:Fifth street, sepgflitf . TJtALL FASHIONS—Just received at the ; Xr of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. © Fixra siaxrry®®! which will be open for inspection on and Friday*ofuus week,wbere-yon wUlfindabCauti-’ T«LMS9nmcnr.«f an ■now-style: or Satin-and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS, of va-‘ riou* the season. * . i ■' •P:>j Ej—Ctrildton’s-Bonnets, Ladies 1 Caps andßead« (ccttfetf ' ' 4 A 7 V Jk#Z ’ I 1 , V,, ./ „ r : - , ' L 1‘ fj I- v vj^'l 4l r.~ *■ X ,i ’l*’* * ***' x ’ ~ % ~ _* ‘•lt’’* -'/Tf - '*7 ■’- #'' tfTW , '. ' * ,'p . . • ;*•* '-, *s* -*J ~ , ,\ ‘ - J . r ' ?*• * - A t - f /-*r' -w *M , .r v r * i. .# ■• v, f S«. t_7 v . -& / J ■*■ i V ~ v “‘h <=r>A i ’^ J! -? ■'■' . sC® " ~, -v * '.• ’ ,- lit ? <*' '- ,-< v? - J r - -P M .<, t ? -*T , „ - r i * „ ✓ 7//?***> *. ’p -yM , T*-,-p‘v -■'•■, -'<7 '~:p -4* *-* y I " y * - _^;” rt . f-r&fw- < Y. y '*"«»• •. < o'jiao. 1 ‘ - !, ', '•i'- -’ * « .fling mfcMrtiMr begi s«tt ieqmUU>r * *-_ s ?* libenil paumuge: boitcir«d , f s.. raencemem la imtincti.snd Iropei b«.(am UIRSIaI J , thttexeSmltfbtffSll brte»eatn(aidw r , "~t , JJqwonld Blio ttMonxice to t&em *bff &6 »fliMl3%t ’ t > * s > ;fewH2,teW«M®w ttcotwdiOihMjwfl^tfßMW., r :»»«®*is , sKiiMS;V f i stored FionchCASSIMEBEB, to whlefi So wonJd J»< i , , j Titayoipepißj.otienilooiwhlcti, lor variety «n4po#ntoM 1 ' ; • .' ■dFtwleSi'sapirtoe'uithf thing la tMtoieUfjiiUat. »;-• < „ \ VeWtMtUoeofrPlJtffcßnd ColoraiSttK fttfijN,Stall. 5 - ’ mna.Maneillea and wtdto Silk. partyTiattegilJ-iaiirM ' * . J _ .wfcioßto W'pfepaied:«(make to onter in «l lapertot {Banner, at low ptfeaa. ~ JAMES O WAtT, - '* i ' ’* ;• •• y - - i 5 . * . - ■;.- i tietwean Second and Third g , , { | • * V f’ •- : »"" BKatat aad Ciafal OtMMnil ’•»•■> i 1 |*■ '*' 7 _ bAGffitN cotder' of Wood and 'Water’ ' ' '<•l ' _ e*»?a«tnbwsj«edvairftta ltojßutoni*«k- , d -* £ W^^^sSs?BSM|g®W. v *" in^dfa* ll -i t‘ j <■ *£, jf •l^»S‘s^S£^nPl£S»Sve»reSp^^ , ’' i. "S - ; / ' v sssat«ssSff . f ftacrjatternitoho hadlifNearYOtlteUyTSaSS. 6 <■ . >,' varieaaatti«leganattwhile.»onw, whets proontTMal: ? v oftpseßentaa oppeatance pf iiiodeit CTapdenr.TiiHnv 8 ' * lhavariety aa a OTtiofe,n cehainiyearpaMelf aoytoß. i lectiop of Vesllnga ever brought toQttnltyJiOfiire if- , , ; , , . ' Gemlemep-of taste who dcaireihoao Good* made op, 1 i ” /“»,• *•" caijanil mahoniemr<it l 'by'ojtporieaced artbtfcu'vrai * "' , eiam !“ ** ®r n -« r - .. - ,»cpB4 : : bonier of Wood and Water atreeti? , t f smiss Aso suausKß OfcOTiriSQ t~ i > I a*-» , f >? > THREE BI<?DOORS* > <- - , ~ * ' * i 'Wo?lst,'Zißerh/ BtrutSPtfliiwrfch} t t ‘ * p • .TOilN McCLOSKEV has now the pleunre of aO'» - t - ,7 « O . doancina to his ntunerona frienda and the pabiie in 1 , -. ' - \kl%.. .onc79flfi©'J , a*’6fcst'flna''6eBr_Beleefcd’*t<«fl» oCß9jl]r«; / i* ++ * - HejHas • ! ‘- -> *.-t - . vciy iowesi priced, as w?Uaa the finest, art fOlWitf 5' * r —' ~ 4tyie|Biideleganci j »»•&, i»» , «' . f ': Heiwpold partlcnlsriy.csUthe ettentipa of detlen "»ad * a ' , 4ijCloilii«3gtahlsnresentsblendideßsdrtineaton‘>- 7 ‘ l '- -r,J ’ 7 ‘x**: v ■.^Xx.iM £^a^aO9r^lKM»o«mj»apa»?.. M r t *. VNvS^;’\' As lie feels .■confident, apoaezaouDaiioQ df - » v / andprififttfVif »»■* •* - * (meat* aaieU thely Interestto‘pn»liase«t fi|* * > , - ~Z\*' - v % ki ! »-v- jj " , jVSlahyi years’eiperiem;etand f *TeatwicceflsMJheba-. . f <•, ' . \ ' ;Bineßk together with an unprecedented t7totoa£rtaxrf>»> > O { , .'- •‘idUpatrohigeflias'eHaMea hint»to£« «p--Oftfwenw te: i> O f «. *■ ' l~* , * tastes o£ every location in *** * ihetJmoiii'tshichfs - 1 ’■'•— [sale purchasers; <,- t - f'<XTi ,£ , ? ’ 'c -1 department win'BeY6ttriff*dK6|dd“«*^'‘> r ‘v" lecUondf-the mdst fdabionable gootfSfconsistingflfr hi ll :'-'i jW,“ 4 ~ - jCashmereltst &e«Jcc. Also, an excellent lusshnsienvof '•* t 77 - • KESSTA&Sfyrif tbe latest rv - ■ : • iaUiof which he is prepared to make to order In the best * r .maimer arid at the most reasonable prieeii’S--'."•••: '--i i. - t ~ f tlue AssorunenU (iAicUtsVttfi3 r tha >. mostl extriaslveirindoubtedlji wbeJbputd Ja the Vpited - ' ,- tafc» ,t ¥ ' -1 4 A Oar a. iDrags and iJUibixinw. ■pxT?Aofsf?“»* « * j.Xa/wcll uwo Hiitivaary m the kingdom of Bapn»h , f 1* T> Ar^ S pffi*^*To;“My , b6a/iS2w*Bie. sswazatess la this c««Miy in bowel complaints, nod has beep Used •g»f» Pdjr ; ?t>»lonk>ia Uii Moiv ife :ftS}«®S!^sgs»gss^SSi art fcniirtly.out*E of,thfctt(;v BHr. boxes >yjoa*lv among ,onr people'tpiuttai advantage > have WBB&IFJieKfISiSSI&j,;!. tennitieni fever, with the most complete;' success I ink ii mai«|uisite'meaae^^J^^#r.iQNh^l^%£ J jinff Tny travels ataphg the eharches the .pastaeaicmM found enta, attendeti?with r c oughaotf almost violent fi&arttteft; i ouen regreued ljhadaot had adozen or. twaotyour EXPECTORANT to ad minister To thein,' for fteutv<b from I have, seen of its -effeeUj tltaf itwooldrhaue, been hav hitherto imd, ait idea to r an .extent your medicines arduredia all obr Missions.* * ' : Affectionately yours, E<Tj< For aafeume£3&fcft> gfeahStarA-gg, Fi&hstreet.T-Qyl»:: .. Jadd’a Medlcatea laquldquUele. r, , 3 IHIB articlais intended. f9fciand(y t be foimd imbe .possession of every (amiiym ihelandv echsrildsWliawre itfCdnslaHv dangerOfinltiiyiothelx, persons lhfbugbsrMdtntidiat-tliesHro>roper,OTcarelf!S»: oae of tools;wiU.find, flit* articjo to; bo uwnlpabler it>; Uiom.boil auerifait'ulal, will coaMddrnlnaißpeasablo!' <‘Tiiis mny dertlly Uiat-*o;*e«ade»tfgnea}ittying; Crcquonily made use of Judd’a. Medicated prepared by Messrs. Penfield * . Cs<np> ■ Middletown, Siimeciiciiti dbeerMly recbmnidna It ut otrpnjftSsfiiß-- al i6r, increasing burns, cots, scalds,bruises*and all ainuA:. WSi; BCABEy t JU», 1 . . -- mm wngOlint.. D. HABKIBON;MD.f ; F. WOODRUFF, M l).. _ wt/uourjFi HAMILTON BREWER, M. 1)., j ELLSWORTH BCRR, Miß.ißdlafllo. CoOpri«ing ail the practising phycicisnnjih ,tne t^ity.of U ForsS?by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., ivi corner of‘Wood aodFirat eta.. - ; . MORSE'S Compound S yrup«r Yellow PoefcOMt, OCOB0 COB PIES lie from rank among the proprietors; medicinhsiot thUt K annMi Canker*Sait Rheum,ErysipelaSyandiuhDtberdiSiases arising from an impure state tff'tbe blood.'-‘Alßdj:Liyer; Complaint, Catarrhs tfyspepsiai CoUghs, Soreness and Tightness about the Chest j Bron chiusj drHQaTfeups.Sj Dryness, and atiekhnf senSatloni nbonjJtheT'hfoafj, and is suer? 'raa&LE WEA&^3AN»UI^E^;BBBra'ifY;. . Slrengthening.the.weakened.body,givingWneto.thh■ various - If theteBumonyofihonaandsofiivmg'vyilii^sseB,frpm. all pans of the country, can be relied sron, ills singu larly efficacious in curing oil Human, ana jesiaring ae ? bilimted and broken down b£pnie|yi vegeiibJein ltB v? cdmpflaiiiozr,and bined in its proportions that the chemical, JotanlcmMd:i medical 'properties of each jugTedient hannomOtiSly anite THE BLOOD. • > J U h&rWmovedmany chronic diseases tfhfeb hnsbaf'j: fied ibe akiUoflhe beat phyBicians,and has afsoCurea Canker, Salt Rheum* Erysipelas and whikb -: Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely leastlm-v pretsion niton.’ • : i.- it h&S’ been tested in many:,cases ot. CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obsunate.Catc'e'Ts have bee if cured by this medicine. Wesiy ihdt tiis arraluablei medicine in ai^BIUOUB*CQMBJUAINIZS, : all obstruction in the circulation, Tendering the River Tree, active lt,removes Palpitation** dto-’ tfeaWahd^fetieveslhaU ; used-ifiail clunatMjand at Mi , , This Syrup Is prepared A CO., w toa Fountain street. Providence. iEL ti end sold 4 whole-' a “e iSSreSliibf 1 ■•••- SIN^tviCKEBSUARIj--’, Only Aeem.for.Wes tern Penssj^yania,. ;,i jellry - Warehouse, cor Woodanfl -Sixth Pixtsbm j Jlunu'a Double- Lever'tetter Copying Prea»,end JtteteUleDempener. BURNHAM'S PA TIiSiT. . . ‘ > Ki--’ of Praia anil aampmtrt—h'MZTrlO by 13, Foolecap, 10 by 16; tolio I'o.L 111 by l*,,Ala(ufV3l,l3 X decided advantages over all prevtonsmvenUww.fqr..: the same object; ■ >• ■.-.■■ Ist. The Press does cot require fastening down. Sd Through two lovers and eccentric joints the pres-- j sure is obtained with more case, and much quicker than-i by other methods. - . _ . i 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is j not liable to break or get.qut of order. . . . i 4th.—The Dampening'Tablet*is a substitute for the ! brush, blotting paper anAwet-clqthj Ujou-.i ble incident to uieir use,and is wpnlwis weight in gold. The Tablet may be used to great; advantagei with-any., Press already fn use,-and for that-purpose willbe sold , separately*. < Letters can bo copied with this Press and Dampener in three seconds, without bloringlhe original orlbecopy. MANN’S PATENTIMPBOVIfij MOVABLE BJNDbK,; For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original Jn voices, LfCtiera, Penodicais, Newspapers, Drawings Bank. Chocks, or any other papers where method is de sirable- This invention, Iris confideuilyl>eliayed,,is-thc. be«t ever presenieti'-tO;the,pabUd : fot iho purpoae_£br ; which it is designed, and wtil furnish to many a deside ratum long needed, The undersigned now oiTers it at a. comparatively trifling cosHo-aH-who-niay desirw to.perr feet ihetystem ol preservingpapere-fbr-ready and. easy - reference COPYING'.BOOKS. 1 The Paper in those Books U mnde-from nil-Linen Stocky andf>( the samequalur as Fine. French. \Vnting Paper, bound on Parchment BackSy.with Pnnted Pages, aad manufactured expressly for \eiiiuUflg The undersigned having procured the sole agency of the above articles, uow offers tbcsu at reasonablepnces at wholesale or retail.- .Presses, Dtunponefs, Books, or . Binders, funushgd toordcr of any -dimensions, at short . notico. All of the above article warranted. ; 1 Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any size. Arnold’s Copying Ink—-decidedly the best in use.. M r A- O. Chambers will wait on ihe ciUzens of ruts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary JOHN Si COLE. 4 C 0.,. .. Al liFFodcn*. Co»otl«'« I’cnna Railroad Depot, comet of Penn and Wayne ««., MiieboigU ' lie8:yl, At>donU»®l Supporter*, A ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PI<AN. . pMalt 4y Dr, 7. fr.BMKST.VP, No.'BB SmithftiU ' strut, Pitubutga,' .. . .. ; AS persons of both sexes call bn me daily, complain ing of CosUveness, Pain-in, the Stomach, Bowels, *c„ (but, generally, by,examination, 1 have found In a great many oases, tttfit iliey.have labored under the dis tressing disease; tha Falling of thee Bowels), 1 have fit ted some of ihem wulta proper supporter, ajid a fciriail - quantity oi .medicine, wbichhaye yeueyed their puiri'aml 1 Sven Ihem comfort, and some b( theni had not been well r five or six years. l *uiy perso nsvh o.wiii ctl I lal my., office, than referthßtn,to. those who wear tfiejn,who, can lastify-toithebonefitsof them,. It town ?ap portors that Will fit, the Can have' themmadetn.a shot}!' time. The effect produced by wearing.aAuilnble,,and;. perfecUy adjusted Abdominal Supporter la often neatly, miraculous. The weak voice is strengthened—the wear lungs supported—the heart ceased its palpitations—the food sits better on the stomach-*coetiveness is relieved chronic diarrhmn is stnppetl—miscarriages prevented— floodings stopped—whites cured—spibe gets stronger— the lady whots unabfelo walk is soon able tdwalk well She‘who could not sit ap alonefar a .fewmigtitgs, can now sit up all day,or as lotigas anyone j fading of the' .womb is cured, pad, in shorter or longer periods'loses: all its tenderness arid weakness, and goes permanently, back to its plhce. Barrenness, in some-cases, give fi place lo fruitiamcss, and a,way is preparedfor years of good health. , [BepBfearit3triW‘ Ths Human Body mast PbrsplM, ' iso, savs rtSrtrits,). : TO HA VE A HEALTH Y jLPPRARAN CE, And persons who do not perspire are liable tothemos . ■ DIBGUSTINGSkIn diseases. , , .. NOWjJosKs’ Italian CbeKiical Soap Causes' la free perspiration, and at the'same time ritoUi£es,riofie'uai the skin , giving Tribe texture ajid,hpaaty ;o( ritUnfant’*, sdußVv, SALT ' •, are soon not only healed,bavenred its least seven useii ; la such cases,undilhdU opiailing-~asalgOjin or any; other akin -disease.. The reaOerls assured that ao as oiie trial will prove.. I eddldenumerate avleOstm-peisoM SORB HEAD, SORB? LBGp AND SORE .BEAR#. Boy iu.and the wader Is,again assured,! wodla not craeUy seSit fo rihe:above» uflldsßlknewiito benli*; state.'"Those whd are Bsible to>: ; CHAFED, CRACKED, .ORCHAPPEI) FLESH, will find this not only -can now only add, that titiy "ontf‘sfflidlflu'with'j the above, or similar diseases>will find this all and even more (admirahld ln : iis ; *haa IfilaWr, , ipTßuu reader, the stores ate'Hooded withlihltauons, and be sore yon ask for Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap— and bay ittmly" of W&1. -JACKSON*.onIy • rAgcny :in Pittabargh*tMt>Libeirty3treei l ßittsboighy|iead.orsVood- Janet’ tilt jr : White. LADIES are cautioned asamstrusing common prepa red Chalh. "/-a They are noiaw&re Sow frightfully injurious it is to the skini how coarse, how rongb, how . i sallow, yellow ah'd>nnhealtlty;. the'ssin ; - appears alter using prepared Cbalk! Besides, a is InjoriottSiCdhtalnv uwnlsmreqtmnUty/OfLbftd! We have prepared atieantifhl vejgfeldble article, which SPANISH ' c Il ls perfectly Innocent, being pUrifled of an deleteri* ous qualities i and it imparts to the skin a healthy,- alabaster, 1 clear,? living white ;:jtt the L sufije' time acting as cosmetic on the skin, malting it sdft and smooth. Sold by the Agcnt, WM. JACKSpN>\B9 Libcr ty street, heodof'\Vood,Piusbnrgh.Price 2£cents: r J fauly White Tcethiad Brsathi 1^ TO BE HAD. FOR 25 CENTS.'• -> - PERSONS who have honorably assured ihatif theirJbreathisever.so4bol,pziheir TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YEEDOW, 1 and eficroßied with tanar t that a 25ee in bo* *> F4onel' Ainber'Tooih Paste will make the tceihjwhite as snow andthcbreathodifcroasly.'BWceL,, . Sold only at JACKSON'S. StonsJatO IdßCttrAtrts head of Wood. . ; . : -„v .; r fdec'lO ; ■ Jones’ Solution of Jot, , ' . A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYE for the changing ol XX while, red orgrey hair.lo a .beaulifnl brown or-ief black color,in a few minutes. Price SOcenis’hnaSt - ,bp Sold by W. JACKSON,24O Liberty Utrefit, Pillaburgb -ead of Wood: I ■ CdceilP ... . Betunisd W ”T?f : TTENRY LANDWEHRhas Use pleasure toarinounfce IT io his iriends and oldcastomers, tbal be has retuTu* ed to ihe City, and- re-opcacd aihia old siand, the sign :of the SWAN, Market street,.wb'ro;lie witl'jeoritlhue {daring Ihe winter season, wellsmff-ariiply-' provided for riie ricdomipodatiOri of his old eilstomers,.=Among hia I supplies arc somAlots of chDice FRiiNCH .SHANDY,'. • CHAMPAiGNE and PORT. WINES of very superior qualities, which he will sell .wholesale or relail, anii 'which he has rccsmly porcliascd om of the ensforit Ihonseriin'New York and Philadelphia. His house wilt ; continue as heretofore Jl». supply, oi OYSTERS, SAR- DtNl3i*c.. Ac., ,0. -y ... . [oclhrif Adnini A Co.’i Eipnn Officei ) NO 08 MARKET STREET. t Qua EXPRESS Tor Philadelphia, /New ; York, .and Boston, Jeovei daily cl o o'clock, P. M. ... Express for Cleveland, Cmclnnau and lbc Wdst: leaves dally at 10 A. AT. .- ' - . - ..Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and valuable packages) arcseni in charge of special msrrengrrj. wiio'vrill pay particular aitenuon to ail goods eulrueled to ourcaro. , :' This being now the only reliablo eonree forireceivljiff goods from .the East, merebanu and other* wiU find a io ihelrndvantageto ordertheir Goods «nt bylluEbne:' Coaipm house basmess attended tour any of the' east. ' ern cities. Gold Dust find Coin tamed from California’ in charge of speeiSlmesseflgefs. “ - Also,Drafts for snlo on England, Ireland ana Scotland, payable at the principal Banking .Houses, (it great ad-' ramageioptmaSsenl, fromjitrofiooo '- E ’ ; «epg> - MAKER A FOaaVTH.Aeenl.. ■ a" Dr. Wu. F. Giles, ~—• VETERINARY SURGEON- . 1 ■» s—i- f 4-^ %" r H. - Jrjg -\V r eBi,tliey : &affiiig-bfiffnrnfcT\af3.pa^g^liferetofbmScla-' \\~- t eWftly in llie are soperfeifini'ibe. w J . »- * ol wooden ;; cb3laa> 'lKko tJuS method'Ctihibitfilitg Ut 4T-*' 4 i public, * eni sires of ihe moderaSareopbagns,vajrjfagin4ength:...;,- ' front SSinchesmOKect, with width and depth suitable^ 1 : for bodies of ordmaryaiws and: for those-who-desirc spade for cdshiomng.orfot.bodies of aDUsnal dimea-'- '. .:--; eionsrhavo sevendfiites deeperandwidcr* -TM« ia ventidn now coming mtp general age, '.- • ••• "ofihe greatest of ine age. Tbese^iftnaAX> i of vanous kinds of metals, bntpnneipafly of ' - - . -. -' 'r. trbiu , " ** r 4 t ’* - , Tbey are thoroughly enameled inside add out*aao - k tbosimade impervioasto air '- \. - - tire highly ornamental,-addof.a classic-form;arelighten:. •andportuble, while they combine; the greatest strength :r > >/;: -v . ? which me&lis capable of in a given qnanuty. "Wben prof erly secured with cement they are perfect^ IV afr iight;and free troxn exhalation of offensive gases. ', They coßt no mere than good. wooden-* coffins* and: are, I " better than any other article in (of whatevbreosy 14 / ' for vaults; imcrmcfltys.ba».* * 4 some ofour most ecienUsc men jalap, £■ * bled ihiniei Webster,; X/ewl4,Ctas, add r < * other distinguished Senators who have witnessed* thur u ■•* «. ’ ♦ i letters,logeihe£withothorpVidcncf| f , I of iheirworthimayheaeenatonr Agents*lfcri&iCase , r ? Depot, No. 974 Main street, three 'doors above Ninth; sF" £ r ■> - wherewe-inienil to heep 3 > » stock of all sizes and degrees of onianfthlafl'd finiaaas'' 1 g will shit the mosl diversified tftUefe «•* \ .Mitr-i iVm *t* * Weinyite Uto.atieniionof tht*poblig,andof imderta* s ' ker» paructtlarlyt&j6ng6oonbewcst t toancAam?ngtioff' * \ ,f of thearticieiandreqnestJhemnotioreiyhponiharepn- * resentations of undertakers nottisiagthe hrilcle,wha*or *"* g * interest-itwooM be to misrepresent them. _ ‘ W/C.lUVl&dfcCa - ? > Patent Metafile BuxtATCases. 1 ' ‘*' ’ t t Sareopkagw rtna, Cinctftnati. v ~ ' f undersigned. Giosos dndettafcet * I 7 * JL | soheugent for the* sala-ef s jhe above vilnnbJe art* % that he la prepared .'to'sbpply tutdew > f having ooCaanm for their nee WHb F Bame,of allaUes, ftpert 1 foot lOinehesto feetdfeclfei F ' i lit (engfli,'orvarlou’9 widths and ’depthfe Suitable for tanr* • i dies of any aize; either plain, bronzed and t highly ornamented Also, namej>latea , agq:trmnittinOTf l,K/ ! - forthfi:same r< Auentioq to.theyory.: low 1 with tfie view of their general wholesale, b Cases, of yariptis i Nbil r for 93.00 t- > a « 23 to 33 « K i£0 l ' f J * 3 « 33t040 : 4 « 4010,46 f “ » ± 9fia * 5 « 4610 M » u 9PV‘ * >' 9 , « 54 fo 60 '' « v « .. . , ? h ** 604065 « _ U>oo . , I 8 : ** 65 to 69 * ,UM * J . ) » "■ satoTO «- , '•«' iejw . .* t 10 “ 09 to 73 “ ‘ “ , U. ° 7*t076 n ■ 19,00 ' f r 13 ' “ 601a65 extraJeettJSOa,, f 13,... . “ 65t069 « »' I^oo 14 ' “ ‘ '60t0"70 * u i «$»•“-, . 15- ' “ 68t073 “ - “ 19,00 ; ,16 “ "701078 « « a^OOf | { Kdineplatesfirom64,soto99perdoxen.-t ~.-j O - r vv • ModerateaddmonalchargoforeitragildingandorCa' - mehtalpainttng,orinlmdgoldv«iiverand pcarrworkt>v-.iFiv:: -: . I Commtmicauonsydesitiag./ojther^nfonnaUon.oror*' ,dera for Cases and materials, wm.teeefveprortrpratteh i '^ ,: ' ‘ -'x tidn by CEO.\KfKO£ffiß!lS,,Agen- , Sarcophagus Warereoms, 374 Maih*L,Cm.,o. ‘ | (0* Funerals attended'heatse asdearxiageaiunilsltv - i ed.aifd conveyances, with appxopiiateatiendfims pro*- viaedfor tnuuponaiion toany panof- ihe coanny, on application at the office as above.-' r ->.*•< 1 IYI6 ,aA,:,'u..r I’Orilfcy- flj* BARD A CO., No* 103 WodDSTßs*T,'b'fc*e/oirt^' XV« TeeeiveU itFailßopplyof stock foihefeudß* JiaK 3 I, ptriKipt&n&iteCSmKmmxpUßlßgma^&in* Skuis; Tanner’fi Oil ;Tanner s aanaCor^er , eTd6lii ; diei V' And, taken together, they beiieveit-'Tfcelargest-aad assortment ever offered betoiain .iOMLhQ win J*iUi« ' ‘ bargli. ;Altof which/wn.are fprepared to pell-to cash afuQjrcmptpayiag customer* at toe "ttty lovftiVpxle£h ■ :\Ve.take pleasure iashowiog oar *todr»and«didta}|y* 1 Jnvite purchasers tc examine, & fotenM*#*. »r , .. . . [seplfeg * X .l .'PUf Dnjgn 'Coaclr S'e.'ctv kjdidtteg.™ \ So?’ I *6 Bioioto 'AtdSr.wßtfiSßb'iii' •?-:'v ■s.■■■ Near.■WoQO*-9ttte^.-.:.w'3BSEEm3Emm' : 'i ■‘ 3to manufacture v t and' of UuT'totttU'&fld most approved " r ‘' 'eiyies'/id'orter-and toroale* AU«fdiog>perfinialjy;io 3 -t eacbbrancbof bis Manufactory, antT eeleciinghfs ma* f< v ~ ’ ■ terialftbis the best'that the da«Srh market eaii-afibrd; t * * - <■ <t' hefeelaeonfidcnUbatfto canplpasethemosf.fiMttdioaa.- >1 > ~ » fiivinghiirerilirc time and attention' urtha hnnTrr*«y .ffct w * - 4 r iBdetenhuieaiocoiapete:withdn3?offlt6eMtoi?i-mt|«t*.\ H k : BonisernaniWe«tamMerebantßarere#pectAUT m. ; * vited to examine his stock 'before f. as-beis delermined-toseUpsgood and y n cheap an articleafl,atiyothet.esiabli>hmenu *» fsepflr 1 - 3 1 . . .i-sK AiDeoeoum eatooni, , u trrM. W. ivaRD begsleavo toinforS tbs Lailiei aitd < T jyV i&acnyaftdsiciPigttoail»Upre> - - * pnredio;setve iop t in a superior tottueft - tiLevtmbhsfstylesf iharregsestttTaft , k QutnbeT.offfenilemen.r’geiJi keep always ready, HCTE * »; ' COFFEE,‘MXA.aadCHOCOU&TEwimetfiDiOstosaitr r -h, * please».tliis>new featore viU receive a'shijreof public patronage. - *• * a -•* * t - , » 4 ** 1- > fCe-CREAMS.and other iptfreshments, as. usual, at* ' ihort notice.„ The Bathing DepartmdntalwayriirorW r ' »rj» a Ffivale-Salooniorlaaies.' — foetid " - M . Cl^ Übflj a iarge RflBottinfiat ; o^wiHßS*'.CANES*ihd^taT. J ••■?•'■—■ SRUSSEtiaanUINGKAWOABPET.m^Irf?!^ swfisasassdagKS^ uidietail, ~- * <r^m*SgtߣfWitigto •■.«>; snza NoM3.Wood6tx':..' , ®" l i.7 V vTIM t . ~- --“ . - and(MswnßijSt^a?lw?» te ? no ,? L lR,tt «™W»Si A~^*afflassHß6raKS»a; " "'•- 1 ?--. fapgwim saS3SSSaS&S* •ntlwholesoins. 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