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Mellor, Wood street, and Henry KiebeT)®iint street, Pmsbmgn, and may be had at tae - jnnetpal boot stores. decl - - • lOKO NOW IS THK:XIMK-to »oDMriu= ,«r lie . Majozmea fbMBN. W« coaunne sabscrijiaioUß for any of., the 83,00 Magazines, ** * - fr GtStaj’aLMly’ljSoofe J Graham’s Magazine, Sarlam’a "WSSed specimen copiss of a U the Mags- A Romance by G F.R.Jmnsa, inNew York, Io Door. and Out of Door.. Ulna. N^-S.^Gtaps^of lUolumdof Egypt. By TraifnS H Bartlett. With o ngtamtg. on Wool and nu morons flltetratjon.on „ r ; .■ : . For sal. at the Cheap, Book Store & : No- 32 Southfield street. ' battles « I BSSd Tilts 11 * ' TK THE PRESS, and will shortly bo ready, THE I‘HANDMAID TO THE PIANO,; comprising a fall description of ’the ineehaiusmor iheitistrumein,iho de fMB 10 wtoh it is liable (aboutVlMo in number,) ihe : method of remedying each defect, and instructions how to keep the instniment always in tune,” By P. B. Taa- PI &rety person having a Piano have a copy of ..■■■< this book, No work of. the kind has ever been publish ed. -The information it imparts is worth ten times Us mice—one dollar; and, among other advantages, it will . effectually guard yon from having your Piano spoiled by • unskillftil toners. „ , . . Indies and gentlemen, in the Cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be furnished at their residences by leaving their addresses attho moaic stores of Messrs. John H.juenor, wood, street, and Henry Kleber, Third street. By sending one dollar to the author, at the Gazette Of fice* PUtsborefe: & copy will be forwprded. tree of post age, to any part of the United States. Six copies lor file aollars! A liberal discount to Book sellers and Mu • ate dealers, . . There is no more appropriate present that a gentle man can make to a lady, iban a copy of this book. Send In yonrordenl' pcgl-im Doable Seed. Uelodcan* SHE subscriber has just opened a very fine Melodeon, 5 octaves, with double sen of reeds, made bv tbe rinal Inventors, Carhardi and Needham, .New York. TbuTnisiniment Is equal in point of power and volume u>-any small organ, andtar preferable to it for sweetness of tone; capaeuy.to stand in tune and facility for trails ■' porting. These iiistrumenis are made expressly for chtms&nse, and owing to tte lowness of l? n ?* euuexaeding the organs. The pobhc are respectfully invtf&l to All and examine this fine Melodecu previous, toils leaving the subscriber*# warexpoin, it having been parched by a con^guoo Mg d OOIS9 BoU anoniforCariiarit&Noeflhanr. MploOeon : hew music. SONGS-snsg by fills* Catharine Hayes., • . Come ■where theSwect Zephyrs pass j The Harp that cnee throagaTara’s Halls i Ol3mgJoMe; Conan 1 through the Rye-, Song* sang by Jenny land at her Concerts, Aula Robw Gray ; Home, Sweet Home; The Lost Heart; The Cavalier; The Keepsake—a sequel to the Cavalier; * Strike theHarpGently—by Woodbury; o Sweet Anae of the Vales The Mother’s Song; Call Me Pet Names; Pilgrim Land Forever; Little Red Riding Hood—taken from the Story-; 'TheLord’s Prayel^-withMusic by S. Glover; A Parting Hymn.—Sisters Ere We all are Parted; Why doSommcr Roses Fade—with colored plate j Forest.Bride’&i'FloweriSchotush A Bloomer Polkas; Giarhaa Waite. Bloomer Waite, Ac. . - • Received and for sale by oet2B- JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood su • New Boom i TOST RECEIVER AT MIN ERA CO.’S, No. 32 Smith- V field Stree— t and the Hungarian War*—comprising a complete History of the late Straggle of the Hungarians for Liberty: with notices of the leading Chiefs and Statesmen who distinguished themselves m In council and in the field; with authentic Portraits and Ulustrahons; , „ , VeneliaTrelawney, or the Mysteries ol the Court, or London ; being the anal conclusion of M The Mysteries of the Court of London,” “ Rose Foster,” and “Caroline of Brunswick j” «... , ~ Tom Jones, or the History of n Foundling, by Henry Fielding, Esq.; Sketch'of the Life of LouiSKossmh, Governor of Hun gary, together with the Declarauon-or.Hungarian Inde pendeney; Address u> the People of the United States?’ all his great speeches in England; and the Letter lofifcinicl Webster to Chevalier Hulsemann. All the above for sale at MINER A CO.’S. . Eemiurksblr Coxeit BY THE USE OF DR. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN- Fnm Ur. Hou&tan't :Xfot* Book qf Cm $ Comspond met..'Cassl—Mas A. IL, agtd 29. n-t? immimniPft '-i . Acm DnpmiA.—Tha Py very spare and 1 saltow; hod incessant on- and pain in the i iho stomach; two irco times a day the increased to such a ee as to make her jam with agony- These cks happened some when none had been - Soidfrom the stom- _ _ ]p __ ;h swelled much at nfibL-Tongue coated and clammy; much thirst* 90 araetite; bottelseosuve; dull, stupefying sensauon m theferel&ad; complaintsof two yearsstanding. Gave Itar some Pepsw on. Monday. Came back in a w eck, eald the pain-had not been *» half so bad n since taking the second dose* vnd »was daily growing The constant ■ u gnawing ” was also gone ? appeute im proved cleaner; bowels regular; head still heavy. l In another week she was enarehr fjom ttn easiness and pain is the stomach * raised no acid fluids, bead felt clear? and every trace of the stomach eom- * MCDOWELL. 14.W00D sacet, Pittsburgh. jiccll Btdlrol Notice* Dft.'BLANCHARB, (from Boston,Uwjhuorrrveo in Pittsburgh, and taken rooms at No. 68 SmUhfie Id • street Dr.B. dsrifiga ten years’ practice in Boston, enjoyed the highest reputation for the cure of old Laron le Complaint*, such as complaints of tho liver, spinal complaint*, old chronic rhumailtm, spasmodic asthma, fce .d«£. Dr. B. being obliged to remove from the sea coast in regard for his health, ha* chosen Pittsburgh a* iif permanent residence, will be happy 10 attend all those afflicted with disease, who may give him a cau. Office hour, from 8 A. MmoBF. g| s9o SBWAUD. DIL BkANCHABD. (from Boston,) proclaim# to the afflicted far and near, that lie has discovered the most f erttMfti *P e edy. and efficacious remedy for most cc^^ N Sgk fl(BA a nd SYPHILIS, ever presented to the world. By las treatment founded on observations made in the hospitals of Europe anu America-he will insure a perfect core in from two to fi, Officc&o f Sl, Fiu»Durgh. . A CERTAIN CURE—When ibe misguided vouiry of pleasure find, he h»» imbibed ibe seeds of ibis painful disease- it too often faapeus that an iltaimed sense of ah&ihe or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who from education and respectability can alone befriend h'™, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of the horrid diseases make their appearance, afiueun* the head- throat, nose, akin, Ac., ending in decay and death. TAKE PARTICULAR notice. Dr B Addresses those who have tojared themselves by private and improper indulgence, that sec«et and soUtaiy babtf which ruins both body and mind, unfitting them for either business or society. These are some of the rad and melancholy enepls produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs: Pain in (be Head, Dimness of Sight: Loss of Muscular Power; Palpitation of .the Heart: Dyspepsia. Nervousness, IntabiUty, Derange ment of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Con sumption. Ac.. Ac. Mentally the fearfnl effects on the mind are much to be dreaded- loss of.memory. confusions of ideas, de pressions of spirit*, evil forbodings, aversion u> society, self distrust, love of solitude, Unudity, Ac.; these are some of the evils produced. Sach persons should before contemplating consult Dr- B- and be at once restored. Let not false delicacy prevent you. but apply immediately and save yourself from the dreadfol and awful consequences of tbs lemble malady. . .. % Weakness immediately cured and full vigor restored. Office No 63 Smlthfipld street, Pittsburgh, Hours from 8 A. M. to 9 P.M. E7»Medicine sentto any part of the country, secure ofobservauon. by addressing (post, paid) Dr. E pi.aNCHARD.'ana describing care. dcclO Frouh Periodical Drops. 'TTH ESB DROPS are always invariably certainto reg y nlate the Female,system. They were discovered by the renowned Rreord. while practicing in the hospi tals of Paris, and are always warranted to cure all cases or SUPPRESSIONS. IRREGULARITIES, Ac., from cold or other causes. They have been used ,in rtfand FaH»P) to produce the de tired effect- These drops are perfectly harmless, and it needs boi ona trial to convince the most skeptical of their astonishing efficacy. Wherever they fail to euro after a faStriSihe MONEY WILL BE RETURN ED. They are the only genuine and_*afe^remedyforay SUPPRESSIONS AND IRREQ ULARITIES, and no one'after trying them once, can e*er be induced * to try any other- The Drops are for sale at the office of Dr. BLANCH ARD,No.6SSmiihfteId at. Full directions accompany each Dottle. They can bo sent to any part ot theconn , try.Eeenre of observation, by enclosing the price in a letter directed to Dr. K. Blanchard Price Fiv* DobUBS. Office hours from 8 A- M-toS P. M Sundays not excepted. dcdikly • .- Henry Eichardson, Jeweller* HAVING re-fitted tm store in a handsome manner, and bat recently returned from the Eastern cutes wlth'a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods- would call the attention of his friends and cus tomers to the fact, that among his Waiohes will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jew elry* the latest styles of troches, breast pms.fob and’ vest chain*-finger rings, car rings, miniature. lockets, &e..&e« FANCY GOODS—Such as paper raache, work tables, , work boxes- desks, fancy vases, perfume bottles, table Colt’s pistols, portc monnies, in. great variety; chins fruit endcakedishes. fcc., with an endless variety of useful and ornamental articles, which have only to be K^? b - nPt>lCClal£d NO 81 MARKET STREET TTOUR OWN INTEREST INVOLVED: —Do von : JL wontgood warm UNDERSHIRTS! Go to WM. J)aLY &Co ’* Do.yoncare for economy mUnder- Ciolhißgt Remember tho Stocking Mana6cwty on Fifth street. W. D. &.Co. are mahnraetunng and ime porting bene*- Those who buy from themsave tworor Wholesale Importing Warehouse, 88 Cedar *t.' New York: dec9 TOO COBRESPONDENT&-* If the gentioman who X wrote me from. Steubenville, Ohio, oa bosmesaJa tuiMiiur- mil wmie-me again; and be careful to.edd their names! w;U reply to their reouest. Xhetr letter dated. 0.. . .-- SttSmutiSeU «treet rtw>vEi \j deed -/Shores pnme.forsaleby STUART Jb SILL -100 bbU. Louisville Lime, per Regulator. am J.J for sale fry [dedS] CARSON AhrKNiGHT. ■- %tr * a®ia«i.j*s BBTWEffi* . , , , , * ! CI.EVELAND AND PITTSBUBGE, By tlii Cleveland & PltUbnrgh Railroad. nRnAI CLEVELAND to HANOVER. STATION, W ■ P ’ HANOVER loWELLSVILLE, by IL* »0 iniles, and from WELLBVILLE :taP{TX& ; ; BURGH by ihe new and splendid-steamer “FOREST riry ” -This arrangement to couUnne until ihofirslor January, 1852, when the Cars will ran from Cleveland to Wellsville. * ’!»■• - . m ' The Express Tr&icrof Cara vnlMe&ve Cleveland duly (Sundays «xcepted).-at6u4s, A. M-, after the arrival ot the Nignt Tram from Cincinnati) arriving at Hanover Stationol 12.35,P.M., and at Wellsville at 7 o’clock,”■ My and at Pittsburgh the same evening* • . Returning wilHe&ve Pittsburgh daily atO, P. M., ar riving at Cleveland at 5 o’oloclty P. M, next day, in sea* son to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati* and frith Steamers East and .West on the Lakes until the close of navigation. - Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hoursi to Cin cinnati 30 hours. Commencing, on. Monday, Dec. Jib, 1851. railroad extended from Pittsburgh INTO OHIO* And connected with Railroads leading to Cleveland Columbus , and Cinevmati. 62 tn* Us Railroad, and only 19 miles Staging between Pittsburgh, Alliance and Cleveland rpHEExpress Train leaves Pittsburgh a' 9 A. M.» J_ stopping only at Sewtckiy. Rochester, New Bngbt on, iDarfmgton and Enon, and reaches Palestine, 411 miles, ailo4o A.' M„ where passengers take stages to Salem, 19 miles, and railroad thence to Alliance and Cleveland. • ... Stages nm daily Oom Alliance to Canton, Massillon, Wooster and Mansfield.* and from Enon to New Castle, Portland and Warren. „ . » Returning, the Express Tram leaves Palestine at*. 20 P. M-, passes Rochester at 4 P. M.. and arrives at Pittsburgh at 5 P.M. _ . , fp* The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves PiiUburgh at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., and New Brighton at 7.30 A M. and 1 30 P. M., stopping at intermediate Hiattons. Excursion Tickets good tor two da}® are soldbetween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton. The Passenger train leaves Alliance at BA. M n and .Salem at 0 A.M. bns* to amw. • STUART & SILL ►lo M»if v «TOTOd tot tale by CTUAHT fe'&iut 'Uvr' Fare to Cleveland 84,00; to Cincmn&u 810,00. (Signed) C. PRENTISS, President. Ooticrov the C. * P. R. R. Co. > Ravenna, Nov. 8,1851. ) tfr* For tickets apply to G. M. HARTON. Anm, Monongahela House, rmsourgh Ohio aod PeDiifylTanla ftallroad. NEW' ARRANGEMENT. Tl)e Trains do not Tun on Sunday. . Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and. from the station on Federal street. For tickets apply at the Federal street btatiou 10 decs GEORGE PARKIN ,Ticket Agent. .PENNSYLVANIA HAIL BOAD. Bttw..n Pltlltdclplil. And Plttllmrgh. rime Reduced to Turnip Four Hourt. ON mid after the let of DECEMBER next. Paisen ■ .ere will te carried by the PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD COM PANY, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, with only 29 mile* of Staging over an excellent Turnpike. Fare • ; This is the shortest and best rout© between the Great West and tne Attairoc Ciues, and die *ccosusod*tioss are in aU reepect, of the highem “f □ovMdhn Agent Penn’a Rail Road Co. PEIIHSYLYAIIIA BAIbROAD gjaaahwwifai riIHE subscribers. Agents for ihe Pennsylvania Bail -1 toad Company, are now prepared to receipt freight through to Philadelphia during the winter at the follow l°fk>r all first class good* and wool* • *81,25 per 100 fils For bacon,butter; lard, tallow, and all heavy freight 1,00 per 100 Time Five days. COVODE A COLE, Ag’ts, deel Corner Penn and Wayne sis, Pittsburgh. Only Forty rules Staging i BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PBOLADBUHIA. ft IfiBBS aUrn iBst. FALLaSrangemeetb, . ru THE HEW EENNSYLVJUOA RAILSOAM! C\ OOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES It of splendid now Troy built Coaches,for BLaircville. wilt leave Pittsburgh every day at 1 o’clock, P. M., and at 4 o’clock, P* M. and fromthence 301 miles by the «« Railroad, to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Km* xArvwgk only thirty haun. Coaeheswlll teayc every evening at l and 4 o clock. ISXTRAS—To leave at any time, always th readiness. This is the most direc., comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern cities. Passenger* lor Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the arri val of the cars at thktplace. N. B —The only Office for the above Lines aoder ot. Charles Hotel, 40 Woud street, Pittsburgh. « p l W. R. MOORHEAD, AgenL Winter Arrangement*. PEinrSYLVAJfIA RAILROAD. Great speed—only as miles staging.— On ana after Thursday next, lltb of December, the Express Mall Tram wi 1 leave the Depot ou Liberty st, above the Canal Bridge, every morning, at 61 Passengers will go by the Car* twelve miles to Turtle Creak, where they will find the be*l of coaches m readi ness to convey them twenty-eight miles, over a first-rale turnpike road, to Beatty’s station, and there take the splendid new car* of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny direct to Philadelphia- and Baltimore. Through m twenty four hours. , . . Fare to Philadelphia, 011,00; to Baltimore. Passengers will procure their Tieketa at the Office, m the Monongahela House, Baggage checked through. J. MESKIMKIN, Ticket Agent P. R.B C. HOtHT AtVEftH AC AD EM V, FOR YOUNU GIRLS, In the immediate vicinity of the Cities of Pittsburgh ana Allegheny, Pa JTtHIS INSTITUTION; will be opened on thelsidayof 1 October, for the reception of pupils, who will be in structed in any or all of the following branches of an elementary, uselul awl liberal edacauon:—Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern History, An* ctenlnud Modern Geography, use of the G.obes,Botany, Useful and Ornamental Needle Work, Muric and Draw* jug, TERMS: The annual pension for Doardl Tuition and Wash* ing, payable half yearly In advance, SIL‘2,OO Mowc for beginners, *iJJ For the use of the Instrument, - jM*J. Drawing. - The healthy locauon of the establishment; the pictu* resque scenery: varied and extensive prospect, so am* mating and enlivening to youthful minds, must render u a desirable place of education. The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to th* health-moral and intellectual culture of the pupils committed to their care; and to render that attention effective.the disolplme will be exact, yetmtld and pa* rental There will be two gemi*annu&‘ vacations of a ("'■miebt each. Pupils will be received at any ume du rlngtfe session. MRS. DAVID LVttCH, .IpMitAl _ Principal. Rot. or* KUUkaUy’s FemAU Sem KITTANNING. PA.. WILL RE-OPEN, farits SIXTH SESSION, on Wed nesd&y. October 20lh, 1801. Tks*s P**- Session of 33 Weeks— Payable tn . Board and English Tuition, .... 860,00 P>{Uio- wuli Singing aiul use os Instrument, 20,00 French.German.Laun, Drawing* Painting,each, 10.00 Bed, Bedding and Washing, .... 5,00 Stationery, . ~~ The two Sessions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday m April and in October. Pupils are not re ceived bat by special arrangement, for less than one ae«slon No deduction for absence, except in cases of great emergency. NO EXTRAS. Circulars,pontaming Recommendations, <xc , can be had of Mia. G. R. whitei Market street, and of Mr. Mellor. 61 Wood street. f*ep2o Esobange Llv«r;8t&1>le and Pnrntihing Offle«4 Jjfo. 178 Penn Street, near the St Olaxr Hotel. The subscriber. thankfuJ 10 the public iiBIFIgK. Vjr (he liberal share of custom in bis line Q&gO?£ss£, heretofore, would inform them that he has the UNDERTAKING busi ness in-connection-with his LIVERY business, and will attend to funerals on as reasonable terms os any m the city Any person having anything to do in his line, who may give nun a cell, can depend upon their busincss-be attended to promptly, and in the best and neatesi fno&ml JAMES MATTHEWS. [/mu aemsMAK * adam uxirmAiv, [of the late firm of Sands AReinuman. liOUIB aiCISEnAN 6 CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Clocks- Wautia. Jaotlry. Watch Material*, Ztwti,4*.,4>c n rinu smart- one doo& fj&om wood, rtnsßcaoH, TAKE leave to announce to the trade and the public eeQ«raily- that they have themselves carefully se lected and Imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold and Silver Watches. Watch Materials, anil Tools for Watch makers; end a mpst elegant usortmeotot Jew elry from the best manufactories—which they offer at prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern markets. Their stock of Wntehcs consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers : do Detached Levers; doLepmes, Sil ver Quarters; and elegant French Ume pieces, of the most approved makes. Together with a large slock of Clocks and Time Pieces, from the best American Focto n*Thelr stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description ill this line, such as Finger Rings, Ear Rings, UTeast Pins-Biacelct*. Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacle*. Silver and German Silver and Table and Tee Spoons, and every kind of fancy arUeles generally kept in establishment* of this description- They would respectfully coll the ationtion of the trade to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se* tooted- - —.- They have aUo on hand a large assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the best manufactory in England. Together with a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Clocks Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best mvu>er and on the most reasonable terms. foctll;y ~ geperior Watch Repairing. JOHN M- ROBERTS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER-desires again to call the at- firafev teation of the pnblic to the workshop which heAt/Jra has opened at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors frcraiCsaiissl Market, where he continues to devote lus special atten tion to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer. Du plex. Patent Lever. L'Epme*-ana every description of line Watches and Clocks.. Having for a number of years been employed as Fore man m tke workshop of the largesUstabuthmeni in this city.! fiauermyselfthat those favoring me with patron age Will find all woife esmwied ,executed m the best •maimer and on the moetreasonable terms. JJc/fcwnew—John Harper,. LsQm-Edward Heasleton. Esq..R. H- Hartley,,Esq., Joseph ..WoodweJl, Joshua RhodeaACo.,pnd Wm.S.Scaife., :• i Acarefully selected stoe)co(<Watcheß*ClQekß.Jew elry, Ac., constantly onhand,which havp been purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will 5e sold at a; very email advance for the same.- {anl9 ffIHE SALODNSdf& JEEj HyNKEB-on IdberiysUreeL X near Heads wiitJbQ: opened ;<m MONDAY, the 22a Instant, where Ladies ana be eccommo-. dated with Oysters, served up inumannerjmt to hesur> passed in this City. - . : 03" Parties wutbo supplied with refreshments of all> kinds, at the shortestnotice, and at the mnsfreatonable prices. Gauat , P.H. HUNKEB»B, . «cp22 ~ liibeity street ' ,3nsuranct (gtnnptroug. Cash Mutual Flre lusitraaoa, Company B»rri«lratgiiF«iuurlVMilß. -< • CAFITAiTsioo.Opo. CHART,ER PERPETUAL ITIHE nndersigne A basing been appointed Agents for. X the above opened an Office in No -14 St- Clair street, and are now,prepared to effect iusu- i ranoos oncity and Gqantry.propcrty, upon as favorable i tends as any,responsible Company in the State, All persona having-properly lnanrcd in this Company are entitled to vote,for its officers, and to share in its earn? ingsj bnt are not liable, in any event, for anytlung.be yona the amount they have ptud. All losses promptly paid in sixty nays niter proof of the same, OMUCKRS; Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER. President. Cnas. E. Hissrxa, Vice Presideni. Ihor, J3.Wiflscn, Secretary. ' David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. . Dtrtelorv~Hon. John C,Bucher, Rudolph F.Kelker, Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaao G. M’Kinloy, Chos-E, Hlester, Elias E. Kinrer,Samuel W. Hays, David Mumma, Jr., John Nmmnger, Danphm County, JacobS.Haldeman, York; Henry li. Fry,Haneaster, Adam Schmner, Berks ; John G. Brenner, Tlulndolphla, William Minuor-MontgomeiyThomas Gillespie, Ln lerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos E. Kapp, Northumberland; Jameaßurns, Mifflmi.John T. Hoov er, Centre i John S. Iseu.Hnnungdon t James h. Moore head. Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington. Geo. H. BaeherfCumberland, ajgjflW. 14 Bi. Clair street, rents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. Kentucky Mutual l*ire iflmranoe Co* GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. THIS COMPAS JT offers to the insured nll.Uie security and advantages of the Matual and Joint Stock Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, rtanwly • Low preminm; on annual .return in cashiof the per centage reauiredVor the contingent risk of the year, an ade noate. but not excessive provision for the future security at members for the whole term of hie, with on equitable interest in the accumulating fund secured to such mem bem payable at death, uy credits upon their poli cies* a guaranty fund designed /or the permanent secu rity of snort term members, and also for the present se curity of those for the whole term of life. rr#** This is the only Mutual Life insurance Company wS&o rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard with a provision for on annually mcreasing accu mulation of funds ffor future security) in exact prop or tionTto the amount of business and the me reusing risk frout advancing ag6 among the members. 1 Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan aud rale, of the Company. formshoci|reu«, ojjd applu oiionß for insurance received by L TURUbri. Agciu, 1 ' * |2O. Wood street, Pittsburgh DilwostO, Medical Exarfmier. ]yl2.>i , Tlib Imarancc Company. W. u ano k of . George W . Richards, : Thomas Man, Mordecui l>. Lewie. ' Tobias Wagner. Adolphi L. Hone, gamuelGrant. David S. Browne, Jacob R.Braith, Morns Pauerson. CHAS- N. BANCKIsR,J*r«’i Cdas. G Bxwcto, Secretary. i iry Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, ] on every description of property m town and country, ( at nttes as low os are consistent with security. i The Company have reserved a large Contingent r und» whieh, with their Capital nnd Premium*. safely invested, afford ample protection io the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, IR»l,at published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol* * «M«* Re&lEßtate • SS’mS n Temporary Loans--———-- JJ cEfcie M'flUO. . 81,23 2,709 44 Since their incorporation, a period of 21 yearst«tbey havd paid upwards of On* AftUion Fo«r Hundred TAcv sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence ofihr advantages of Insurance, as well os the ability and disposition t. wiiOprom^^HUMlm^^ Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sis- ahTknlsnd Transportation * IBSVHASCK. mgE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER I ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 17M. capital JBOO,- 000* assetl January 13,1901, $1,001,858 50, wil- insurance on buildings and their contents in this city iand vicinity. Alston property of ivery descrip- on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on jhoK£ oßg; ArlhurG. Coffin, Pres’t, Jacob M. Thomas, SamaeiW. Jones. i oh P N'ffi . Edward Smith, ft, Wood, John A. Brown. William Welsh, Samnei F. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin AlUbone, Charles Taylor, Hr ilitam E. Bowea, Ambroso White, George W. Aspinwail, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Waler, H D, Sherrerd Sec’y This is the oldest Insurance Company in the united States, and from Ha high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous choracier, may be considered as. offering ample w curity io liie public . WM. P JONES, Agent, - -A y No. 141 iSpni street. XTfSS INSUKBU iY THE KantinlD Mata** Life Inaaranco Co., K ' M ' ' COVINGTON. KY. 11HI8 COMPANY has actual Capital of ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and i« managed by men of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, information applica tion. received by !■ S*mve& DiLwomi, Medical Examiner- Blau ffluUAl Kir* lnfunnoe company. harjusborg, pa. DESIGNED only for the eater clatwe* of property,ha# in ample capital, and affmd* superior ad*aura*«» in point of cheapneas, safety and accommodation, to city ano coamry merchanu, anfi owner* of dwellings, and inl.led or cooo-n, CARR , KR Aclußry , Branch Office,No-*4 Southfield at., Pittsburgh 1 TastiRAHCE. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN>UK 1 ANCE COMPANY.—Office. North Room «t '.iif- hi change, Third street, PhUadclplua. FtM Merchandize and omei property in town and country, insured again*; l»*a oi damage by fire at the loweßi rate of premium. ytTiinn inacftaitCß. —They also insure Ves«eU. Lar roes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi special policies, as the assured may dcctre ltfijnpTyiwHPQHTATion.—They also insure merchan* diy-w transported by Wagons. Railroad Cam Canai Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on ihe mosi Joseph H- Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Barton, John R Penrose. Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper. Edward Darlington. Isaac R. Davis, wtULam Foiwell,Joha Newtin,Dr.R. M. Huston, James C. HaucLTheophtlus Paulding, H.Jones Srooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George hernlL bpencer Me- Hvain, Charles Kelly, J G. Johnson, Williani Hay, Dr AT -D r Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno.T. MARTIN . p^Uch. Thos. C. i 1.,;;. Vice President Joasrn W. Cowaji, Secretary. irj- Office of iho Company. No. 42 Water .(reel, Piua bnFgh. Uel&dlf) P. A. MADURA, Agenl. rin and Oalln, Insurance. JIHE OFFICE of the fruuranes Co. of Norik Ammo* haa been .moved to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones Co No 141 Front street, third house Last of Wood street where the subscriber will issue Policies on Butki ,nes and their contents,and onShipmeuls by Steamboats and Other vessels, for the above old and responsible . lap3] WM F JONES. Xgeiu Lire and HcatUi tuiurancs. SlilE MUTUAL LIFE ANI> HEALTH INSURANOI-. COMPANY of Philadelphia. Incorporated by ihe gislamre of Pennsylvania, March, 1S48; Chartc r Per- Dctual i Capital *lOO,OOO. Sales lower ihan on, Pennsyi. :. a „ta Company, and fall U 0 per cent, lower than the n-ual rat-sof Life Insurance,as the following compare son will show. Thus u person ot the age of 30 insurlu. fo. 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard *2,30, Peunsyl- T , n i a *2,38. Penn Mntual *2,30, Equitable SiOI. Ne w England #2,30. Albion *2,4B7n= w V ork Life *2,311. 1■ ft and Health, Philadelphia. *1.91. DtaxCToas—Samnel DOrrlck, Charlee U Hall. 'Vin 1 Boone. Boberl P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chas O B Campbeli'M M Reeve, M. D.l Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope Preei deni Samuel D Orrick . Vide Prtsidinl, Robert P. King Secretary. Francis Blackbume. Applications will he received and everv information riven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent Unties: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. yirs and BarlM lunraaos, THE Insurance Company of North America, of ftiilla delphia. through its duly authorised Agent, ihdgsub gcriber offers to make permanent and limited Insurance OB property .in this city and its vicinity,and on shlpman by the canal and r iver,. RECTOEB; Arthur G. Coffin, Presh. 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. Cops, Richard D. Wood, Wm Welsh. Henry D. Sherrard, Seo’j This Is the oldest Insurance Company in the United Statea having been chartered in 1794. Itsoharter Is per petual! and from its high standing, long experience, am ble means- and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous it may be considered os offering ample seenri tytolhepublic. 3 WILLIAM P. JONES. ' Al Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sis.. Pittsburgh may4y JCmporlam of Light I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPB. WH WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Toosh), Mana # faoturer of ami Dealer Wholesale and Retail in (he above named Oil and Lamps, Is now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphine and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every descrip tion- for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Cnandeliers. Girandole Hall Lamps, Wick?,Globes, Chimney Mata. Cans, and all things pertaining 10 the Ethereal. Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. ~ , . All order* left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. ' N B Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Ethe real oil. All article* delivered in any pan of the city, at in Allcghony, free w . H. WRIGHT, No. 88 Fourth st., {Apollo Hail,) between Market and Wood streets. : Oltisoxu and Strangers, 4*o DO you wish to purchase a fine Gfc. GOLDor SILVER WATCH .at Ae-*«lone-half the usual price ? If so, call at HOOD’S BjtttMNP.W JEWELRY STORE, 51 Marktt street, two doorß north of ThiTd, and take a look at Ws new ■took- just arrived, and you oan there purchase Watch es or any kind Of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value, and not be charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been ; bul.can get the very beat quality of roods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believo what others, interestbd.in their own sales, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold at this establish ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale— so that oH may purchase equally safe and cheap, aulz, • Xjtthograplitc Institute. CG-PARTNERSHIP. —The subscribers most rcspect fttlly announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered Into Co-Partner ship-for the purpose ot carryingon,at the old stand, m gingerly* Building, opposite thePoat Office, Third street, Pittsburgh,the Lithographic Printing,in alius vartous branches. Having machinery, recently arnvcd from Europe, they are preporetlto do works in Lithography etmaltotteel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the Datronage'bestowed hereiafoTe, so liberally to the they hope i>y strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and th?ntbrtreasoiwibte.iermB,toincrllthe.favor»of an en- Jhccks.rraflfl, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Deads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co ,tato W FHED. HADNLBIN. - t .-» ~ > r * , ’ l> "Sr ~ 4 - *i. 3 ; , - ' j ** 4 , • v; V' ; ‘ r- ’* '■ C ..V'*.'V .-r- '■ -r '1 ** '•.-'•‘ 1 s,’. :; " ; : .:. i. : :-;“V'r: 'SFI b»b a* BAnaAJss r _ FALL AND WINTEB DBY GOODS. "trOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, Sign of ihe Onri , Ynal Bee Hive, N0,!?4 Market £treei,PmBburgh,be •iween'‘f'buTtb6tieeiaticUbe;Diamond,bave JBft*?®***®*' from the TecentlargOclearing oat sales, and lb © ert and manufacturers in Ne w \ oTk and Philadelphia, the largest andcheapestfitock of Goods ever offe refJJ) Uile raarket, comprising in part a veryiarge assortment of DRESS GOODS of every description, suited to the season, tit from 20 to 25 per oent. lower than former pn- Black and Colored French Merusos-and Thibet Cloths, from62to yard 5 ... , , Black' and Colored English Merinos and Lyonese Cloths, from 31 to 44c. per yard ; Blaclf'and Colored Paramattas and toncy Alpaeas, from 12 to 62c. per yard r ; Plain ; and Embroidered Dc Laities, Cashmeres ana French Merinos; , . , n . Plain Black, Colored find Printed Delaines and Cash- Very Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and Poplans; do Plain Black, Colored S'lks nnd Turk Salms. A large »toek BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND GRO. DE AFRICEB, and of Bonnet and Mnnulla Velvets, all colors i Bonnet and Cap Ribbon*, at very reduced prices. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! A- fall assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long anil Square Shawls; . Also.' Richßrocha, Long and Square Shawls; Printed Terkcrri, Cashmere, De Lame and Thibet Shawls; ALSO —AT GREAT BARGAINS— Laces, Embroideries and Handkerchiefs; Hos'ery, Gloves, SuspendeTß and Cravats ; Irish LmenSfTable Cloths and Damasks; Prints. Cheeks, Muslins ond Tickings; Red, White and Yellow Flannels ; Plain, Brown, Bine and Barred Fianne Is; . Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Ky. Jeans A Vestings. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an enrly cull from all of iheir friends, and the public generally, feel ing confidenuhiti they can offer greater inducements to wholesale and retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh- . , Mtt > oai2s YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE. SECOND GREAT AflRI. --- OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods nnd Varities at No. 97. Northwest corner o< Wood street and Diamond Pa. D. Gssoe & Co. would again an nounce to their Old customers and dealers generally in tbeif line; that they are now preparedt o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as our purchases bare been mode on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, weilat«- let ourselves, and hope to be aide to merit a continuance 01 confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so Übe* roily bestowed'tipon us. Our DRV GOODS in part of Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satlinets. Tweeds, fancy Vesting*, Checks, FiaAneis, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslins, Tickings, Blankets, Lmsey Plsids, AL picas, Merinoes. Muslin De Laines. Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Tabic Diapers, Ginghams. Silks. fancy long Shawls, BHk Gravatar, Pon gee Silk Pocket tiandkercnlefs, anu Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other article* generally kept in the Dry Goodsiine. On* Vabhstt Department will be found ion examination to be uosurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is made up m part of Combs, Bottons, Patent und Spool Threads, direct from Europe ; Pori Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and F.yes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra z-jrs, fable CatJery end Pea-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicine*, Violin and Vtolm Strings, Gum Suspenders, Slates anu Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloveß, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimpsand Fringes, fancy Nettings, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, -.Uk Florence together with a general assortment of all other artiole* in the Variety line. We have on hand and for -sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and WatcbMateriaUh Gol&and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., u> which we invite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most r«*-asDliable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer- N.B. The business of the late firm of Gbkoo A Mc- Cjjtouus is to be settled by D. Guano at the stand of D. Ga&oo A Co, who is fully authorized lor *och and m whose possession are the papers. Notes and Books of said firm. l° ctlB:tf ToBT - 10» FiiBHCH BTO tt B James Gosling* Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of fancy, foreign and domestic dry goods, WOULD respectfully inform the public and ms friends, (from whom he has formerly received a liberal share cf eastern), that he has used every exer tion In securing an extensive and complete assortment Of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the bestqtmllty. Consisting of the following articles: French and En* clisb Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Popims Silks, Sat in?, Mous De Lalnes, and other Dress Goods i Shawls, Vazettes. Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety. Lades’ and Children’s Bonnets, Caps, Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves, Ac. Gentlemen’s Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, shins, Drowors, Hosiery, Ac With a large stock of Blenched and Brown Muslins, Shirting, Sheeting ; Table Linens, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, Ac. Also, an assort ment of Mourning Goods. . The above stoek,with numerous other arucles,the proprietor Is now opeaing ut his NevvStore, No, 108 Market street, to whieh he invite# pureffaser-, as be la determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. MADAMB A. GOSLING stilt continues to n»e her undivided attention to the manofactoring of Vueties, Cloak*, Capes, Bonnet*, Ac-, which are all made in a »u* penor style. She respectfully soJioiU purchases and order*. French Pattern lints for the trade always on bund. l° oU4 siuvTooodsi ygW WHOLB&AJ.E TRIMMING, NOTION AND VARIETY STOBE, No* 41 Wood street, Bewttn Third and Fourth street*, opposite Hampton, Smith 4* Co.'s. JHiuhuriik. ns>UK AabacriLitr tcspccU'uuy iuvuo* the attention ot X Country and Ciiy'Merchant? u> hisextcnsive assort ment of Trimming, Notion, Fancy and Variety Good*. wfaich he 1* now opening for the Fall Trade Among the articles composing Ins stock may be found a lull as sortment of the following:— Hutioas. EdYinj?*.Porirei Hook*, Threads. Cotnlu Laecs nml InaerlJugis Porto Moimoiea, Su*peuder»; Embroideries, Needles- S'Msa.nnd Victoria Moli#, • Princes, Gimps. Pim»j Jackoneis. Braidsj Hooks and Eye’s. Fancy and Dfew Bntums. brushes; Tap*- Checks, Plain and Fancy Dobiuets, Whalebone; Quill’d Ribbons, Black Silk and Lisle Lace*, New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery anil Glove# ; Black Lace VeUs, Woollen Comfort* ; Back Gloves and Milts, Bonnet Ribboos, Gents Silk Wooilenand Cotton Undershirts and Draw **sooo and Ring Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hoods ! Plain Mantel Ribbon*. Infants’ Bools ; Cravats and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs i Plain Baiin Ribbons, Linen Garabnc Pocket Hdkfs Giif and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clock*. Taney Soaps ; Csifpel Begs and Satchels, Window Shade* i Toilet Case?. Violin*, Perfumery, Jewsharps; Gil|ot’» Steel Pens Gold Pens, Umbrellas, Aecordc °n*onch Shells, Zephyr Worsted*, Performed Boards; Floes Silks. Worsted and Croehei Needles, Looking Glasses; „ _ Which, with a variety of other articles, he wul oner for cash or approved i:: edit, at prices comparing !av«*- rably with Eastern markets. P B.—xhe nueoiiouof Pedlars is particularly direct etl to this extensive and varied assortment W. C.MURPH\_ ~ S'E W'GOO&Bl miTE subscriber having oow received his eiuire slock. X of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect tolly inform his customers and Ihc public, that he is pre pared to dispose of his Goods, eith.cT at W bolesnie or Retail, ut very low prices. He bus, m Dry Goods, all the staple, as well as a large slock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part: 44 Cheue Silks, forevemng and street dresses vejy neb; 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do; Plain Black Silks, all prices and widths ; Brocade Black Silk, do. Heavy Watered Silk,all shades; French Poplins. do; Mouslin de Laines; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Prints, in endless variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 1 1-4, L 2-4 and XIM Barnsley Sheetings; do and lnsb Pillow Linens; 7-4,8-4 and KM Table Damasks; 5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Doilies; Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Towelinp ; 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 doLaine, 3*4 and 4-4 wide ; Black Canton Clothsi Black Mohair Lustres; Silk Wan) Thibet Cloths; Black ChaUey; Enelish, French and Italian Crapes; Mode and Crape veils ; Cheou zettes and Sleeves; Collars and Coifs; Gloves aud Ho siery. Ail of which Goods will be warranted of good colors, and cheap for quality. M pls JAMES A. M’KNIGHT. Second Grand Arrival of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, NO. 38 MARKET STREET. WE are now recetvingand opening one of the most splendid Stocks efYALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS ever offered for sale in the City of Pittsburgh. Comprising in pan as follows Dress Silks, o{ the most desipable styles and patterns ; French Merinos, of eve ry shade and coIot; Palmetto Cloth, rich styles; Coburg Cloth, of the richest shades ; Silk Warp and Mohair Lustre; Alpacas, of the most superb qualities; Chrys* tal Palace De Lames, of the richest superlative styles ; Prints, of every Quality and. patterns; Domestic Goods of every description We invite especially the attention of the Ladies to our large and well selected slock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, of .every description; Silk and Straw Bonnets, of ibejatest style* and shapes. Having recently engaged with a Frcncb'MUlinor, whiUun 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. (fT* Remember the Place, No. 38 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains caii be had. [sep22:3m] E. SPENCE Of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods* j A A. MASON A CO., would most respectfully so« • licit-the attention of the public generally, end the j wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care* , fully selected Stock ofGoods for Fall and Winter sales, which will be found larger than they have ever before j offered. We have received as follows; 400 bales Bro. Muslins; 6200 Long and Square Shawls; 100 bales Drills and Cosnaburgs; 000 nieces Sap Blankets ; 100 bales Flannels, Colored and White ; 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking; 100 pieces French Merinos ; 118 oases White Muslins; 500 Parxnauas and Coburg Cloths; 28 Cases While Muslins • ! 100 Alpacas, allcolors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting; 10 cases Irish Linens; 1 500 pieceß Saulneits: 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; 100 pieces best make Cloths : too Cartoons French Flowers ’, 000 pieces Cassimeres and Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silks; 270 do do Cassimeres; 50 do Colored Velvets; 500 do Shirting and ehecks ; 85 Coses Cashmeres and do Lainas; 21 do Plain and Pl&ul Linseys; lOOOdozon Hosiery; l 3 Cases Tweeds and Jeans ; 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted; Together-with every article usually found in a Dry Good Establishment, No. 62 aud 04 Market St'-&- septlO jpr- - (OR SALK—A desirable small Farm of 7t acres, with about 60 ia cultivation and in-good order ; the bal ance abounds' with'prime timber. • The whole Farm is fenced ih. -A good dwelling bouse, bam, stable and garden ( orchard and permanent spring*. Pleasantly situated Ui>ee miles from the Railroad Station House at Economy. PriseB2soo- , '' t " " 8. CUTSBBRT,<JeneraI Agent, ■v. - fiOSmithfieWatrcot- - ~ : J- v v ;,; Vi . ; , ;._•„ •. - . • v--V-4-:. - : ' ■.' Vv 1 ■—'' ■■ ■jifyi'fc " - '•. ••'••:'•»>" ..' ■ . ■/.'■'* v ■. 'J*' 1 ■ ■ ■ - - r*r * y * - * *£ * 1 4 * « * t, l j** -.' *.;•_•. - ■■"■•'••• > * x <. T < .*• **.■.•„'• : '■'' ■ '• •*• • • *••'. ••• • • ’•• " • ’ v * 7 >r , '. t' ■••. •■>■ V... _<t-V Drg J ®obiS3. AT E. SFKHCE’S, fall and winter stock v r-v • .. . ’V' ' 'ff* *' ’<t ' . ’’ * -f V * , ' ( « v»“ r> , c ■ t .'*K - f> "Si .r. My"'" 1 ' MANUFACTURER 9 1^1 Wttre-room*9?attd 001-Tfiledi Ji W. W. TespecifaUy ( 4nfp/m^hiß«9A4»aj* d « ers tbal.he has now- 'completed iargeat and .fi nes{ slock ofiio'txishbld' familtirc ever before-seen itr tlii s -ciiVV Os its its determined to uphold the quiuliy- will* wodtpipnalup^ptinAewpayv designs Tand'from the extent of Ms orders in njai ufaciuring, he is enabled to produce warranted funqtare, atthe lowest prices^ 1 1 life hus adopted, the. principle; of.MejiMteffWv' tumirs’ interest with hia’own, in quality, apd Place, any keehs always on hand-the greatest variety of i eription of formltiroy front thaicheaJjestftfld-lnaiiieMj-Xtt the most elegant and costly, tbat-a boose, or any part or be furnished froinnls stock/or manufactured expicssty to bitter Helhereforesolicits-ait mspecuon> tliutHhe advantages of his establishment maybe-known*. TaefoUowing articles conaistjinpartj.of hia stock, wlucb for richness of'style and'finish, cannot "be Surpassed in any pi the Eastern cities? . • . ! Parlor, . - t drawing, din ing, and ! bed rdtim choirs, of every variety, consisting ma hogany and walnut Elizabethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of « V ©JX. description; Couches, Solas.Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the latest French and American^patterns;.. Tashaes, Wbat-Nots, and 'laaies > rhrlor'Wntmg Desk* of -various kinds;’ Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, 7 music stand*, and holders, morblfe top, mo-; :.•■ hfegany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, tat- ;j. Dies, extension dining tabte>; all sizes.of the most unproved, and decidedly’tbe'best kind ■ made; catdyFembroks hail and.pter.tables, . . ... wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of each a large assortment; gothic; hall and parlor reception choirs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards; fire- screens, towel racks, bat stands, and music stools, cribsand cots for children; paper raache, table and tea pays, ma hogany, rosewood, and i inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortmem o t COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabibbt au£2Bo»Bupplied with alt articles in their line STREAM BOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short esiturtice. . Alj orders promptly attended to Journeymen Cabinet AiioelttlQtt 1 j WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND STREET, I (near ih© corner of Wood.) ... THIS ASSOCIATION, em-A bracing, already, twice u>three Wl tm.es as many hands as the lor peat and hitherto most renowned # 1 * bustneas shops of this city, have opened their Ware house,and are able to tarnish the public, by wholesale or retail, with Furniture of the following description— Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Fall-Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Caafrs; Rocking Chairsi Mahogany Wasbstands; So fas;;t)ivans; Plano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries; Cura Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables;; Hat Racks ; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Diuiug.und BreakfnstTables; Work stanils; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trondle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Crids; Cradles, Ac. The advenlageß of co-operation, on an-extenaive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will!understand by giving them a call. up* Steamboat work of all aescnpiions, anu. other arueles of any description, made to order in every style, at the shortest notice. _____ [maria? ■ p“ to Cabinet Bahenu ~~ Ycnitrs, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut; Varnish-, | Hardtoareantt Fumimr* at Wholesale. THLE subscribers have just received from New York land Boston a most splendid stock of VENEfc.Ha, and* are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for Jhe trade. All of which we will sell at extremely lowiprices. , , , . . , , , . . Ai great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and mach lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Tbrned Work,in ail its branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand rails, for all articles, retihired iii manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware, Han Cloths, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M KEE, r Ryan’s Buildings, mhr22:ydaw No*3l Fifth street. Furniture and Chair War* Ituomi. T. B. YOUNG A CO., renwr of Third^ fraifepar and Smitkfieldsu.,4ppostußrown\EotiL \SA JnfL p a -<w^f g A. Pa..keen constantlyon hand IW.. make to order, at the lowest prices,* % » HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, ami CHAIRS,of the best workmanship and most approved grylfca. . »bls • StcamtooaUt Abojr t 1 Tub subscribers tender their acfjk for the favors bestow Cte» ed apon them by their Steamboat friends, and fyj wotfld respectfully remind them and others, inte- *. rested in boihiinH boats, that they are at all times pre- Sared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every esoription of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the be* material and workmanship. T«U YOUNG &. CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets. opposite “Brown’s Hotel.” a. c. hammer. Hammer ft Dauler, C A.3IN FT W AREROOM,SMITH HELD STREEP, Betwten Stventhsirca and Strawberry ailiy , Pkisburg y ra. fp. HAMMER & DAULKR keep pnhand Wl a variety of excellent and fashionable runuture, warr&sled equal to any in the city, and sold on as t i*favorable terms as can l«e obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on band an unusually extensive stock., embracing a)l kinds.of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly amt elegant. Ali orders promptly attended to. rorgl:6ro A. aiILLIKBN ft CO^ HAVE ON HANDnttbeirexicnsive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Srailhfieid st a .urge uisortment ot fancy and plum Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. WM. E. STEVENSON couMimcstn tnumi facture CABINET-WAKE ot every desenp- J3L turn. at his old stand, corner ot Liberty and £e£E22S3Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to. in all it 3 branches. mayll DODDS & CROZIfiR, MACHINISTS AND MANOTACTUREES, OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South-West cor ntr of Diamond , {near the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad Depot,) Au-eohejit Cmr. •t*if3&W.'aiv'»T and Land Steam Engines* Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper plate, Lithographic atld other Presses; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togethei with Mill Machinery in general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to The latisfiction orcus* orders left at Messrs. Cochran, M’Bride A Co’s No. 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to ribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention. nlilt DODDS A CKOZIBR. Bolivar Fire Brick fflannfaetnring Company. JxS. SLOVXK, S. M. HER, B. 7. JOKES, H. a UAfIBAWi GLOVE a, Klfiß A CO*, Proprietor*. THE subscriber# having been appointed Agents fer the above named concern, will keep constantly on hand a supply of the celebrated Botivar.Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Olay. Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They arc also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made iu size and shape to suit purchasers, which shad be promptly filled. VVc do not deem it necessary to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess.over aU oth ers that have been offered for sale iu the United States, their superiority beingwell known to almost oil persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietor# have determined that the Fire Bnci 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. KIKR & JONES, marl* Canal Basin, Seventh sU, rmsburgh. WDALY & CO. have now ready for sale a large . and welt selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s cotton half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet: they are of the best materials and workmanship,and tot comfort asa sum mer Bock, odnnoi be equaled. W. D. & Co-have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Btoeking Store. Fifth street, between Wood and Market, t mv * _ STUAWBERBIJCBI bTItAVV BKRItIKS I k QUANTITY of Wibnot Superb Seedling Strato- A. berry Plants for sale at the Coal HiU Nursery. This being the season for planting iheplunis. you get well established and fruit better the following season.— This variety wunts uo recommendauou. The large quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market, sold at 2*j cents per quart, when the other varieties sold ot IS aim l>ji cents. They are more productive and finer flavored, and hold out longer in fruiting by two weeks, lhesq Berries measure 4| inches round. A sample ol tnis Fruit can be seen at Mr. Henry Richardson's Jewelry Store, corner of the Diamond anu Market street. AU orders led there will lie promtply alluded lo and for- Sg;,. Por Females and Hale*. DR. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procrealtv* Elixir, prescribed as an effefituai resioranve to coses of debility, impoiency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of ngiure. It is all that it protV.sseii o vix : Nature’s great reslorauvc, and remedy for those iu the married stale without offspring, Uis a eermincurc for Beminal emissions, general debility, of the genital orgaus, nervous affections, leueomimn or whiles. As a vigorattog medieme it is unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular energy, physicalMlassitude, lfe male weakness, debilily, So. It is the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price If as value to those without offspring- , , . To spread wide the blcssingaof this medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New York, in the United States of America, my sole ageuU for its sale; and noise can be genuine unless it comes through them, and SoicUraiyln Ptosburgh at tho Medical Depot, No. JS Smithfield streot | and by B. H. Mcaklng, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. oil Prurih sueei Louisville. • [murglily Ilerr’a island Saw mils. 11HE above estabUshmeut has been taken by the un dersigned, with the view of pursuing toe legitimate business connected therewith; and as they are now re ceiving a fall supply of Timber, orders for all sizes of Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at as low Drices as by any other Mill in toe neighborhood. PAI.INGB of a plant and ornamental Pattern will bo cu t f.pr3B-yl JAMES CARMAN A CO A 4 \CRES OF COAL, situated on the Monongabela \iver, near Limetown. The Mine is opened and approached by a shon Railway, in ejcccllenl repair, be lonrinr to the abo^o; and seven or eigut good miners’ houses. Terms—SC,ooo; some c<«h; Hie I ’ a ' a "£ 0 F well endorsed notes. Apply to JOHN R. LAKtIL, Attorney, Foarth street. For Sale* TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate iu the borough of Manchester, each having a front on Ohio Lane of twentv three teet three inches, and extending back one hundred ojid thirty-eight foetlo an alley. Said Lou. w.l be Terms"rea!ona^e r pajticmlaia enquire a J. s! HAMILTON'S Office, No. 63 -FifthawecL ■ aepgfctf TTALL. FASHIONS—JuaI received at the flora r A Sf Mra. A- LTufiCHjNa. S Fma nwo.JM, &cli vrtlV be open .Xdt Inspection on Mid PrSay, of lhU week, wuere you will find a benoU fiSfeSMpSHIWHWS?* ma» roc^fcif x'vt*-*- - r„. - - - •■' . -v--I^ * , ? y ■> ~ ' 3 ’ .»' -/j ‘ :’,*4|.?jV,iV' « r > J-i, yaa' " r -5 p ? v > <* .. • %-.. '-J'.' ."/■'.--I. t--. >"■.!,•.• -j'.'-•.‘. : ' -.ir i-’i’; 7.v';-:-‘ -7.'.» ,i>'s p-r,£2?‘-.-L?’T' ;a--awC 1 - (•::v , . > jrr:i¥."VH Jr?" ~ , ~' ,-’V ■'-“C <■ f 1 " *< _ „ •" *~> -1, <• ► t , -» "/ ** *** 9- f ..""L *» ~-h r 1 f 3 <-« * ,4 V •>**■*» vt v<' > * 4 *(T J \ J* t " °’^ V V- “ ,L - ' - -* ‘v*> * A* - < r IH » -* + * * ~ .+ * * fi J 7 •* *. 4 ip-- »r.3»ytaef» jF«mUy i T?XTRACTo*a Lshtr. IWffl JEI; wiU'aaewn act Walt esteemed Misaiudaij inthe kingdom'of Barauhiflaterl; }—•!J 1 ' ; in ihis c«jiniryiii-o<wrelici)japlaiiiiB»>atid:Ka» M«n,'.BsWr An ail ootrJMiswpns th&uuwt gratifying attcccas^^i knofcn it ioinany cjt£jfeVtb act lire*'cfifcrm. Tfotir :«A5AiriYE ; mw MV wdiciite for my inrer complainl'aiui paia in tbe side that : 1 have ever used. They are in gre&ttdepiaat!,- and we 'ate pntirely out!of :iof (tent. Bro. Beecher says wp could .use a thousand lerniitieM fever, vtath’ the mflst completesuccess;-' 'I •iHnk il once was jibe meajisof gaviDgmy own SOH.DII-. fine my travels among tlie churches the pasyseason, I foundawhole village suffermganderaprcvathngiiia u , r nza. attended with eonghs.ot a.most yioient character. Lotted regretted rhad nor had a: dofhn ortwo orvour eXPEOTOKANX-. to.adminirtor, W ;ttem.fi>tJffceQevo frdm what I have aeen of Us effects 1 , that it wdnia have been jtlst thething fbrthosepoor people JI ptesxm&Jtn have not hitherto had .an idea to .what an extent your tnedi cihes are used iil nli oar.Miasiohß. 1 nnrvr -p / < ... afffecuonatdyyoujs,''- rE.L.ABJEOTT. L 'For ««'e ntihe PtUnTta Store, 33,FifUi«treet. pyl a. DADLIB A cara For Sale* .v •> 'i * , ■ • //' \' ®ntgs flnb t jndd’a Medicates tumid Olxtlelß. , -"TtHIS article is intended for.fitlßilyiMeiandi™Si? „j e 1 f ’ 1 'found in the possession of every family m the land, sir r-hanics whoare lii constant dangcrof injury totheir. • Mcidenwantl the improper ot careleas : Yd-beWtttMßte4«.' al bfethrpt>,rahh,h®W“sAl,jSJ-!Si7leigahii<in lis‘; 1 is‘; quailed, , . ‘l • —- D. HARRISON, MD-, I F. WOODRUFF, M.H. • H aMILTONBREWER, M.D., ELLSWORTH BORft,M.D,,Botamc > Comparing all the praensii;? phy.aictans iri the dty of B. A, FAHtUaSTOpK i CO-,.. Fei sale oy comer of Wood and First stir. - i MORSE’S _ . oomooaud SyxapOoofc V'\Gcai > lli? Hie from, runt, among OT»'W,'«W ' ftr ;f2?jSi&22S 'Caui ccrSalf lEsliaffe«§»i£' ».!« Throat; anh l. used withaapreceiemed me- FEMAuI WEAKNESS AND GEN EBAl; DEBILITY. • F ffiSS«ttoweakened h«te,®W varibui organs, and entire If afce tesilraorryo^thousandßofliyingwiuie^s^s^fr^nj •ji iartß of the country* can be relied..BpOß>iHB sings* fari^chcid&i^^ hiUtkted fend broken dawn^Qousutuupns.. ft.Js>gPfd?y SeSSSble to S wsctwwlrjw bincd tofts proportionsthat properties of each ingredient barmomouslyl SSaioPURIPY THE BLOOD. v ' l i f Uihas removed many cUronic-dUeases which, has ba£ aednhe skill of the beat physicians, afd haa a s°. cared Caiiket,Sall Rheum, Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups emirely.failedto.make the least lm- Pl fteSpates, «i in many case, of CANCEROUS HUMORS. • The most obstinate Cancers have been FniSdhi thismedicine. We say thar tl »s a toSl BIUOOS CpjaEtiAIWTS, Ttremove, an obstruction iu the circulation*. rendering the Jt I TuI free! active and healthy. Jt removes Palpitation Of Ihe HeXl/Std jelieves in * J“^ru U ;?a,tlT , ’ 1 ‘ rOV, t“fivick^HjilT h ° : jeliiy 51 si a ii’a DbnUe - I«eVer Letter Copying and Metallic Dampener. ! BDKNIiAMTd PAIEtjT. . tfeaasaa»ai«^siasa overall previous in venUonsfor Pres® flie* not ie<iairefMtem?S 4pwc 2d* end eccentric jornu tbe-pree eine i® obtained wiih more ease, end much packer than 19 applied 80 equally, that the Pres® ii D 0 a'®ul«tittue for the. t Bent'S .SSTJESu? 2gss3sa»se? Sle" ThSinvMHon, it £ confidently believed,m the heat ever orOdenied to tbepublicfim the purpusefoi SScwtjinj SS may desir-ioper- Ol preserving paper® fin ready and, easy reference. MA jj N V s COPYING BOOKS. , 5 The Paoer i» these Books is made from ail Linen t£i&™ *33* ,h?abb-fe artf!^uotvmliWti.ematren»na£c Duces ai wholesale or retail. Presage, o? Binders, furmalied to order of any dimensions, at short notice. All of the above article- warranted. Also—Copying Paper, in loose sfaoets of any stae. Arnold’s Copying ink— decidedly, the best in P® 0 w. Mr A C Chambers will wait "on the citizens of Puts* und will give all the .nsiraeuon necessary JOHN F. COLE i CO , Al M’Fadcti A Covouo's Penna Railroad of Penn an! Wayiio sis., paulmrgh For % Dr. 7. W. BHANSTVP, X»< 85 Smxthfidd strut, Pittsburgh, * -, . AS persons of boih sexes cell on me daily, complam iugof Cosllveness, Pain in the Slomach, Bowelih lt „ (bit, generally, by examination, 1 have fonml ran. great many cases, that they hayeinbored under thedis uessing disease, tU Falling of the Bowels), l have E ; tedaoine of them with a»proper supporter,and a small quantity ol medicine, which have relieved iheir-paji and given them comfort, andsomeoi tiiem ha 4 rj“V beeu we 11 for five or St* years. Any..person, whoWilLcuf, W■ office, 1 can reter them to those who v? ea r the nr. who can testify to the benefits of them. If we toys no Sap* porters that will fit, we can have them made tn a .short lime. The effect produced by wearing a snttafije wjd . perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is often nearly miraculous.' The weak voice is strengthened-theweak lungs supported—the heart ceases us palpltauons-the toon sits better on me stomach—cosuyeness js chronic diarrhma is st op p e tl—m lsca rr tag es P **l*' ‘*™~ fioodings slopped—whiles cured—spine gels stronger— the lady who is nnable to walk is soon able to waUtwell. She who could not sit up alone lor a few minutes. can now simp all day,or as long as any one i fading or the womb is cured, and, in shorter or longer periods loses all its teudernesaand weakness, and goea permanently back, to its place. Baneuness ? ta some cascs» and a way ‘ 5 Tba Body limit Pwiplf*j TO have abMm.tbT^seabMce, A „ dp ' ,S „S^DS^NYI r KfN e iMSEASK t 0 NOW, 3 osss* Italian Chemical fcoap n free pcrspiTatiottrknd 91 the same pme molUficsjSofteua. the ekS!k vmgiuhe texture and beauty of.wwfan Rs. sccrvt.salt RHEUM AND SORES, or any other skin tOjeiai-yTho-waters a»or«l that this la no useless puffed nostrum, as one Ural will prove. I could enumerate at least 60 persons RD SORE HEAD, SORE LEGS AND SORE BBAKir. Bnyit; and therenderta again assured, I would not omeliy sell it for the above, unless 1 knew n to be all 1 !rill^l^;tot ß^?? > eo buli I prerenSref aid 1 more (admirable in its properties) . iry-Sut, reader, the stores are ttpoded wnhim mtious, aadbe sure you ask for JoNES’ Italian Chemical Soap— add buy it inly ofWM'. JACKSON, only Agent in Pittsburgh, MO Liberty stoeet, Pmshmgh, head ot?%Vood Jonet' hUy flfhUe- LADIES are cautioned against usmg-common prepa red Chalk. ' * . . They arenotaware how (rightfully injurious it ts to the skin I how coarso, how rough, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the skin appears attef using prepared Chalk! Besides, it is iniunous. couliun- We have prepared which wecall JONESrsPANISH LILY WHITE, , It is perfeetlyinnocent, being purified of all deleters-. oUs qualities; and it imparts so the skm a natural,, healthy, alabaster, clear, living white r at the some tints acting its cosmeticon the- skin, making it solt ana smooth. Sold hy the Agent, Vfhl-JACKSOhi, 60 Ether? ty street, head of Wood,Pittsburgh. Price 23 cents. Ptaily Whitt ysetlt and Brsath, . TO BE HAD FOR 25 CENTS. PERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath iaever so/ouL.ot their TEETH DECAYED, DARK OR YELLOW, and encrusted with tartar, that a 23 cent bok of Jonet Artber Tooth paste will make the teeth white as snow and the breath odiierously sweet. . Sold only as. JACKSON’S State, MO Liberty stree head of Wood: ' fdec2^_ Jontt’ solution of slat, ~ A LIQUID HUMAN HAIR DYEfayihe changlugot white, red or grey hair to a benutlfnl brown or je black color. in a few minnlhs. Price 5(1 cents anuSl, Sold by \V.JACKSONj2gttLiberty.street, Piusborgn *ead of Wood*- ' . * Returned to HENRY LANDWEHK has Ihepleasuretoaniiounce to his triends and old customers, that he has eil to the City, and re-opened old stqnd, Ihe sign of itm s WAN 'Street, where he Wul oontihue dunngtlmwfnter season, welland aroply provided for rI?AMPAIGNE'aiid PORT WINES of-very superior QuaUhcs whibh lie will sell .wholesale or retai!, and which ho has recently purchased out of the custom houses in Neve York and Philadelphia. His house wjjl continue as heretofore itasupply of OYSTERS/SAR DINES, Ac., Ac- |octiwtf Adami A fcrpreii Office, j NO: 65 MARKET STREET, $ OUR EXPRESS for Philadelphia, -New \orl and Bobioh, leaves daily at 6 o’clock, JP* M- Express lor Cleveland, Cincinnati and the West, leaves daily ’at IOA-'ftfc. . ... - Specie,,Bank Notes, Jewelry, and valuable packages, are sent in charge of tpccuil messengers, who will paj particular attention to ail goods entrusted to our care. Thß beingitow thc only reliable source for receiving goods from the East, merehanta and others will find it to their advantage to older their Goods sent bythis lire. Custom houßcbusiness attended lo in any of the east ern cities; l 'GoWßurtSbd'Cttlsrcnrddd :from CaUbniiA in charge of specialmesseirgera. - Also,Brafmfbr sale onEngiouidylrelandandSco'.lnnd, payable atthe principal Banking Houses, (a great ad ’ vantage to purchasers), from XI toXipqO. ;. sepal . .. BAKER fit FORSYTH. Agents. ; Dr. Wtn- P. Giles, rycjtf* - - YETTiKINARV:fiBRBfiON. ffHnsmi RodyTanerson’sXivery-Stables, on Fourth street, between Wood and Smtthfield, IjyMy %-ijifcvs &' ii bVjiU3gxr3i, J .{icl J+*- - j -'V 5 i r: • '- >M j _£ Y' ;i ! OA.no. mHB eabwiiber beg! B«a respeetfoW - *• , I. ! m»a*»,M|kl* :<n*im» SS4 ISfvh - KbCT»l'pal»iiMe ed»*" • iaeaceßeD«^aiaa«^4“Saw:l*'m»«Wi««« 3 iiltd fidelity in IhcdXMiltionßl 41J lor4ef*i«fliaiie4 u> his£«re»tomeritaeondaasace.of.Uwl£ftJ.oif i ~; .-n- Hewoold also. ftHQoanco tdliiein, attd thß'tniblle la ~ . forthji C F°°U«l tegarfap Waft \ Baalver ‘ <feiSlcy''CBlttltrti JiitUft "0811. ■ Colored French OASSIMKKK3, loyhton horyogie la* 'vitefeßpecial attention! whlch.tor Variety andnewnew ofayle la .superior to any (huntln thfr. city*. Ajy. a be3tt<bHot of Kawafcd‘Colored SUiB'SASOJI Gaik* S, Marseille* and White suit patty of whp he ifpfepared to “ a 5 ImkTc!;lm ,ete , , : jaanneri at low pneea. . i - between Second and;Thlid.sß*eai' ip,- , , Tr, TAILORS—J. C. Wen’s Graduating, Sitonlder ' »r««o»rjW' ■ ‘ fallowing price!. TUi-If gccompwledhy Oral Wgfffr- j , ! upptygiofwitiiottt Instructions, *7 {oca t Elegant and U»»*nl ClottMg/^- • - |7»ALIrAO ffAN & CQ.r copied okWood. and ’ VAfeueeiß, cow receiving from the Eastern marie. ; cusATfcii «ei tClei aiia'MtSSivsadt ofCtotofWga*'. ~a . merta otul.VMUtißj, which aurpasaiii beauty Md wnei tr 4ny oihei collecttftu *esi o?lbfr iMnntdtu. Ttato r " Goods; are.th© choice of iheieftstarflinayhOitfbelDg folbol*/ z * ed By the proprietors, themselves, exp wolf forthli' * :raat|«i ifhey Jrere parehased «r CASH,*! loWPtfae«,\ . . whiehlwfUenablaihe nndetjlirned « dispose of them ~ aßt% t*4rity per cent, cheaper thitrihe price* cßartfW ‘ - 1 ' aelectedwlih great r > f oTXs r if SsSife's i^ r s«,;, varied, inolmjing all the newest,. riehCsUai.ra,sc -a ionahlo pnecimci.s recently imported and <■ ; osrstocfcof VKSTIIVG3 includes rrvSrtety fll-autha < .• ibtttgjr patterns.to Besedin JNewYpTScltyjdtu tun varied and tamo, > , -npi gtesentan appeatanee 9f.inpd«*®pndetip,.^tttjufv-. ; tie variety as a whole, It certainly sntpassep ■any Boi- v' • lectmaoft Veanngievet brought to qtU'eltp’beter/M *, . , Gentlemen of taate who desire those Good* made up, / cut nndmanufaetdred'Tiy experienced/'nrtlsis,f»ut, pleahe call and mmiM for lhem*elveu nenmnex, , *£±Bo" cornerof^^Wwfet*., ; s r w ° - j '-- ’So. ISi,'liberty Strut, -fittihtrghL '• ~ ' • . YOTiN'McCLO3K£V- has nnw-tbO''pJeanrB)of.«w, r •I; (nouncin* to bis nwnerons mead* and The public that els Spncg aatTSainffler i ,; for inspection, whictuWbeiwvM famdlobe oite lot tße : largest; sad best Selected stopl»»f Madk€loUwi*ff to bo/oond It?theWejtct&J/Oanttys. rt He haitbis seasonpatd raorelhahnsHaliutemionto . v: ; : iliemariufacUitiii#'aiidstvleorM3;Gaxta«ttS,«ntcklthff- , r Verj! loiyeai priced, <as well as the fine»t,jwe goisp in » . e slyld and elegance not to be BurpaeseOj ~ * - 1 "" tie would pnrtien!»rijr<aH theottsaUprutfAUdealeu 4 - lirdothiuir tojus present splendid assortment or - n & Ready-Sliia*G*Tnicntft f » -r. Xs Ue ieels.confident, upon examination Of Insttiuules aiidpricefforhis goods, he can offer themsuclriflanco. '*■ meals as shall mate it their interchip pawbaao*t fchM j. . 1 experience,. and great success in tbtrba sihe&LtQgeiher with an unprecedented tehoUtals W«r. tail baironSgefhas enaWed. him to get/np *•;».: suithbefaiismess every lopatmxUn the union,which,is of the almost lngjortaaec to wnpiO' . :- sale|ptXTehasers * * "* * ■_* 't** ' Iniiiut CaiungdepiiruneotwiU>bejonnd a choice se« the mostTashlonable goods/consistlitg --/■ ■ : -f rench, English and Jim mho* BnadtOht, ,: Cashmeretu.&c .&c.. Also, an cxcoUent aaianmeniol. r VE3Tims, of the laCeai and most fashionable mylea—< •'t .all ttf which he la prepared tomaioto order In.the be« , • mariner and at the most reasonablepriccß. <ll COJH3) THEN, ONE AND AliLl, . -- - Tie Assortment, the Qnality, and Jhe Variety, li the most exiensitc, undoubtedly, to ln the u > ytntes. , matae, , -ment*'' " . JL twßtt' : y g v-- a «3frS*St 18 .*'*V ihmifei the manufactory and. sato or toe ,ajttole re™ . West, they having beett niaunfacturedlteretotoreieXßJß- ■; ■- eively inthe Kaat,.whera tfey are »Merttaag4ha,»je t f ..; o< -wooden coflbvL take this method of toftmitigdje public, that they t r: - ent sixes of .the modemSarcophagusj varsißgtnieagta A - from 22 inches todf feet,-with -width ’ttaattcpjff emtahie i S bodies .ftfotdineiy^tzi^.i^.^:fto«»grt»O^jßj; space forcashionmy,or for - sionSbhave several *ize& deeper.arid. *A*~ s ?- , composed pfvaitoasJdhdfipf itnctalsfbnt ■■pr^. •‘They are thoroughlyreamriedtlnside and;out<a#dj!/,.■' : tone made impervious totor, jrnd JadertroctiJ le. They are highly ornamental f and of a stassto form,.aie lldt -t. and portabtov.whitethey combiao toe greatest which metal is capabtoof, lit a given Quantity. When pioperiy ly aiy-rightj'knd-firee-lrom.exhatatWtt.ot.flgP_PMTO.ff M> They cost no more than cootl wooden* coffins* and .are . betterthflff Bhyother iit&fe in nsfc, (offcrh*teverco&M - for traiwportauon > y anUsidr wdistamnjuaom MfIJJ v been proven by actual eipenmcau, and CettifiM to Mr someef oarmoaiaeiehtiScr motrjnleo, byihaupDOia-iJ-ji-,- tote* Hspry ; Clay, ianiehiWeb«tor v ttjjj* SjftjSJ c . other ■ rnerits > anawhosetottere,toge*';^ I MttSSSiSS3f"-, of theu: worth, nraybearea at'o!re'4gentt , »natC«sa - . Debot, Nd- 3t4 Main street, three doors ehh.v# WWrj’4--.' wherewo toend pn>andntaUjitm»titn(ih a , stock of alt sizes and degrees of ontoment add Eulsaeav will suitthe most diversified tastes* v -. r .r„f a -,« „ ■ tVe invite the attention of the public, and of nncerta kers oauictiiurly thttmghDnt lhe west, roan examination,,. . of the article, Bad request them not 1° rely_nj«m resentations of nhderuiers not oainvthe article, whoso.-- -> interest it would be to misrepresent co ' *- Patent .Uttaiueßnrhit ««““*«.’ ' jSsfwpiaou Wawooffu r 374• Jb® o> rtnitj wwiiHi#iV . Ju1y,1651 -- THE underagtted, Gbosob K.Hon*STs,iuidertatenunl Boleagennbr ttb;sain;»fto;a\Mni!ftval<iafete',anis--,.. cles, announces JSSf®; kero and others having:occaston-fpr,thtirtt»e with Jhe ; same, of all eizeß, from l.foqMO.tochMto a&elßlaohts in length, of various Widths and depths,snttabW firt» * dies of uny-size: either plain, bronlea orgllded apd, highly omamdnted. Also, name plates and auraoinga . foftoe Santo? Attention to the very iowtrieek-dfiXM, With the,view ot their gettereladopotm, to WatoJijJSoifS.*--;-.'.- wit:, At wholesale; for plain bronzed Cases, of various - '"'."noTi for Bodies2Bto aaincheslnlength, *3,00' 9 - it 58t033 •* “ a “ 33t040 “ “ 6,T0 ~ , ' 4 ct . 40 to 40 ■“ u *B,OO 5 « 40to 44 - « ’- ■ 0 “ -.541060 “ “ I?® 7 « GO to 66 “ ‘ ° U.OO - > B “ ' .65 to 60 « “ JjflO « « 60tm70 “ “ ■ to “ 681073 . “ ' - 17,60 - -t 11 “ 72 to 70 “ “ 18,» 18 “ Cotoos “ extra deep-13,00 13 “ C 5 to 69 “ “ Wg 14 .. 66 to 70 “ , “ r ,> ’ IS - tt 63 to 73 “ “ . IOdW - 16 a 70t078 11 “ 20,00 Name plates from 84 JO to Wper dozen. ' Moderate additionalcbaxge tovextra gilding and erea meiita! painting, or inlaid gold, silverand pearl wertc. Communications, desiring further intonnstlon, or or-, ders for Cases and materiars,wil!reeefve_pro_mpl tttton tion by addressing CEO, K. ROBERTS, Agent, SsrcopbQns WifewfllMj vv ■'. IT?* Funerals attended, hear«o. end carnage® frirpishi ;. edvand witattpproprtatattltftMemt pro-. yided for iTOnaportation .lo any patiJof tm conntryv;PP', applicaiioo-aluie office &* aboTc. „ “ PUtibnrgli licatber Depot*s . U; BARBA CO., No. 103 Woop num, tawji# ' ft. received a FalJ supply or»lOetittlheir)i^.*B^ : . - Uraore and flew Yt-rfc KiDiimd Bkmj» COTemr-B>. . per, KipVarid CalfSiiinJ; Morocecrtliin^And Buidl«. , SkiMiTHmnor's.Oa; Tarmer’e an<t^Cor3er , »Tool» t &e. t • And; taken togetheiVtheyAejleyeit thpdaJgertimdteat:,: a iSiSenteAr oflited'beforo inl one ho««..n Httj, . burirh. Ail of which,- we arc fprepawfi artd prompt paying co&toincti ot,the prlcea , pt Wetake pleasure in ehowihgoni«tn<:ir,aa4 eotdldlly.:; Invite purchasers to exannne,betore porehnalng-else where. ~-y_. ‘ -WT tM Pltiaburgfi'coaets Factory. t - K. ffl. BIOBIsOW, *gaJ‘Sgit»No. 40 Dudtoas itLvxJßggigPgph'i stor < °r - Hear Wooed olreel, TMTi —Tea ' /'tONTINUES'Io manufaerareCAHßlAGES-of every • \Lr (lesenpiiOß and of the latesUtnd ,most= approved; styles) loorder and* for sale. Attending personally to each branch bf his Manufactory, and seleennffhts ma-~ tcrial from the best that the easteraataxket cajfcMordiv; , J he feels eonhdent that he can please the most fasudmn*'’:; . Giving his entire time ' and attention to the btislhe»»,he. is determined to compete with nny of theeesterninaritet. . Southern and Western Merchant* are-respeetfully in*. pa : vi'.etl to call and examine ; Ms stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined 10 sella* good atm,«»- ? cheap an article ns aiiyolherestabUsliment.-- • • . . ; Athenreoitt aMoon*. WM W, WARD6e»*re*Vßioinfohnm«Laoie»«nd:: Gentlemen oflhecity and-Ticinily* pared to serve ots> ia a superior; manner,OXSJiJUUJi cooked in the vanona ;/ »nd at the re fl‘gf\SJLS „ number of gentlemen;• on H keep-elwaf* .reidfi HOT ~ COFFEE, tBA and CHOCOLATE, ediolf* wanil. . _ He irnatsjby constant attention ana an earner |Mt« to - please,ilbwnecr feature will receives share of public - . Pa iCE n <iREAMB and other refireahments, a» nanaLnt o short notice..- in order , - prtyatg SftlooP forXadies, •• [oori*,; GMd Btf mg itna Ortniang. > -- v . • „bVBBV JJOOV thutis: fond .of ,the.ffood 1 1 {Brcft Aa^jthings of this life. should drop round ana see' GRAHAM, at hls/new Hotel,; , Nq,36 z one door front.Penjjj.on St. Clair.sfc A HarirservfttfotttiohiscttatdtaeTS.tfie besf OyfiWES,tdr a dots, Wines o)idr»Cigai»iUiat<Cffa*.be found iaanr tfr> tese’ere diftgina. . ■ faaZfcgoL■i:.‘<?, . John W. Tim* . MAS ALWAYS ON HAND, of'htaovniinannliieuire;- i a large aaaonmont jwid DM- ■ BRELLASV every description,whichhCwHldispoae:, of f wholesale or retail-, nrprieas oa low an they can be procured for In either, the citiea of NewYort,Philadel- <’.r phm or Baltimore. Al o, off hania largo anpply of BRUSSELS and INGR AINCARFfX DAGS and -LX- 2 DIES’ SATCHELS, which will be sold at-NowYork,,;.’ bricea." --Jralreceivedfrom.th&Mahufactorya.newfnji. ply at INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, all • and retail. ■ W. TIM, ... • auS3 Not 43. Wood atreet, near Virgin alley. , rr> — SbATK^uOI'ISa. rrtHOMAS ARNOU),Sti>i«.Bocfer and Daierin SZaia, 1; Ha* on fian4 ! s"ftilf jrapplysrf<***K euperioi guaged,. St. ATE, and laprtpared-to.executeany orders Torwotk ‘ that may be entrusted to him,' in a manner that "will in- ' site satis&ctiahy4n4'ett'rtiy;acppmmqdnuAlMenn*>-* Be devoteahis entire time and attenuoaVtdthetmaineSS,- * and feels confident thotall hia workwillheperfect.. . .He may to Wilson * Co,’» 189 Wod4 Biewcnoeoiate Factory, : . “ . SIG. N. GIAMBONI ft CO. respeetfallyinformtbo public that they are now mannfaoturfng;CHOCO< LAI® of eaety quality and price. This Chocolate a on-.' - file moat others Bold here.iawitrnntedimr* and an*d-: uUerated,.and. hencevof finer flnvor, more natticlohs. nr,d Si g: G. anfl Co.. hatrlnff heeu proprie tors of one of. the largest Ohoeolate.mannfttetonea in, Italy, aasnre the public that theyWtllfnrnlih annrtiate equal, lf/noi snperiorpto thebest Importedx'andatjtlepa, saleatMr. SOHEL’&,(hIad. Ssrel’s Millinery,) No; lOSFoerthatreetjupstairSjnegtdoar to the May* ot’a Offi*e. i f an? - Jcmn a’Sntn«y, . - WHOLESALE AND RSF4JL-31EAUEI& IN Foreign and Somatic CigxnyTiMCt6 Cud 'Woo4*tre«, tensest of Vljgwjilta|j^~ •*• * *' !4Z J%^%y^>*% V &&z ■ i,"’. X iw -..i. * 1 * i »'-v. ’v- V«* ■. V ’ . .. < * - .. t -.:> -•* • •■-■* 'it ?" , V ii „ '-V-* J > =V- V -'W--' , * Vu * >
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