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H3 Wood si . < j SOWKIiDFt - 4 EVbRY LADY having-a : Ptano sbouW arn - > • -a - to Ga33LßMßa;~rhUis a. beautiful book for a.WEs«M rwuliottvexcepiuiu iu?neata piece of printing and bind -... 'in*- as wasever execnilei. . • u. ;. hef eis no.posable ca«unily that can.happen -to a. r i an easy remedy, be sideßgtvincdireeUoushowtoiu:ep ibe iiißlnnnewtojwat • in turn.. Fnceonlj si-wonh leiuimw Uiat much » •-•canlae sentbymairto any part.of iho Umied State- 10 l “ pSdishellLy Johu.lL Mellor, Wooilstrepi, ami Henr| ••!••• Kfeber.ThiriTsireet, Pittsburgh, and may be , . ptitfiipalTioolt storeß, iOO-i. Magaiue. ftr IMJ We =o> M *2,50’ . anbsnripuons ror any ,01 tue SJ|Uu »*“» -Jreeof'poslußtfTiji , Magazine iSartnin’s : ’ ..Go mmneaudfamluyror ooiliHe. These iiislruuiems are made expressly lor churcf use, and owing rolhe lowness of price are lasl '•SnorwSn* the organs. The public are respectfully Lmied to coll and examine this fine Melodei n f 10 ils leaving ihc subscriber’s wnrerooin, n having been .purchased by a eongrcgauonl Third su, 6cliJ9 Sole agent for Carhardi MelodeoQ^ ’ ~ BBW BII'SIC. SONGSsungby 11m Catharine Hayes; •ComewheTe the Sweat Zephyrs pass, , 'Hie Harp that once through Tara s Hal,*, ■ O' Sing to Me; Cornin’ through the Rye; - So'ilgs sung Ey Jenny Lind at her Concerts ; 1 AUld Robin Gray i Home, Sweet Home , ■ The Lost Heart; The Cavalier ;■ •’ The Keepsake—a sequel to the Cavalier, Strike the Harp Gently—by Woodbury; Sweet Anne oFthe Vale : The *' o . th F ( f “ v?r" S ’ Call Me Pet Names! Pllgnm Land Forever, ■ • Little Red Riding Hood-taken from the Story , The Lord’s Prayer—with Music by S. Glover A Parting Hymn—Sisters Ere We ail are Fo rled 1 < •Why do Summer Rotes Fnde—wiihcolnre'lplß'.e: ’'Foreshßride’s, Flower,schouiah & Bloomer Polkas, Giaiiae Walu, Bloomer Wain, to. Received and for sale by ,' JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood at. New BooH»2 . 1 ' TTJST RECEIVER AT MINER* CO.’S. No. 32Smnb •.foSBUlil'aild the Hungarian War,—comprising u - complex History or the -late struggle of.the Hungarians tor Liberty; with nonces of the OhmS and Statesmen who distinguished themselves tn in council alid in the field; with authentic Poiiraus and ' o'r the Mysteries ol the Court of London; being the final conclusion of The Mysteries Of Ihe Court of Loudonrßose hosier, and 'Caroline ol TofnJones^or the History of a.Foundling, by Henry oftSe Life of Loms Kossuth, Governor of Hun gary, together with the Declaration of Hongartan Inde pendency ; “Kossuth’s .Address to the People of the United States;” all liu great speeches in England, and ' ’ the Letter ,of Daniel Webster to AH the above for sole at MINER A CO.. Oemarkabls Cur«ft* ■ - BYTHK USE OF DR. HOUGHTON’S PEPSIN jftttgi T* Haugklon's. frol* Botk-of Casa 4* Corrtrpxmd -»ct . Cask I—Jtfu* A. aged 29 Acute Dtsfepsia.—Tm* ■ to Produce the de- i r °e P on"fhc P e te’fe^afor and noone after, trying them onee, can ever be inti need ' ■ “‘■S'eDroDsnre'for vale at the office of Dr. BLANCH- »u -FaU direcOona acw«npany ' each Wile. Thoycan beaent to auy parvoi the conn ■. try, secure- of observation, by onclosing - Pffi * . latter directed to Or. Brßlancbard Price Pivk ■ - fiL,u>9 P. N.-Sandaysaot excepted. Henry tUchardson f Jeweller* HAVING re-fitted bis store in a handsome manner, fin'd .but recently returned fromthe Eastern ciues . with a finh'hbbottment of Watches. Jewelry-and Fancy Goods. wouJdcall the attention of his friends and l cue -tornert Iff lii am, thavwons.tei Watches wlbefound i ihetaosviesiiable styles, Jew e£y“lhe latest styles afVoche., b rel ,i pm, «b «ml vert rings,, ear rings, miniature, lockets, GOODS—SIick US paper macho, work tables, 'workboxe^Jests,fancy vises, perfume bottles, table - ft wfi! which have only to be >- seert to be appreciated; mahk et STREET v •... navi - *• ?~ f — - -■ = — ' W §7& Co. ate manufacturing ami im- bw from .hem save » or i . ll *jVEBBKEI>-I6U bds. to «*v»Sf |lAftl , & gjI,L. £ ia» than a copy of this book. oct2l:3ai IHEESE-W boxes prime, m E^,o^ E - r4s gnjt dec# ' fMtiiraHO WISITKR AItRASeKaiIENT •aamii«UBsi.i«* 1 By thSand * Pm.burg* Bal^oad. r nM .M KVI I.AND tn lIANOVKR STATION; 79 » From HANOVKR lo WEIiSVILUUj «taco 30 miles, unit from \V Wjl.3 VILLI. u '' [TTS, IiORGH l.y the now and splendid summer ■■ tOHt.it rrrv * TJiis arrauiremant to continue until th« nwloj January 1852, wUen the Curs wiU run from Cleveland l °The Krpwss Trdui of Cars will leave Clovelanddaily (Sundays excepted) at 3.15, A. M-, after the a [“™ theWgnt Frafn from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at 1235, P. M., and at WelUvilte at 7 o s clock,F M-. and al Pittsburgh the same evening. . Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily at.9_, r. 31ar riving at Clevolond at 5 o’clock, P. M, next day, n» -ea son to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati and with Steamers East anti West on the Lakes until the close ot navigation. , n n- n Time from Pittsburgh lo Cleveland 20 hours, to Cin cinnati 36 hours. : Fare to Cleveland $4,00; to Cincinnati 810,00. (Signed) C. PRBNTUSS, President Office of the O. A i\ U. K Co. ) Ravenna, Nov. 8,1851. ) irj* For Uckt-tH apply 10 _ (5. M. HABTON, Agent. Mouongahela PiitsburßO OUto i&nd P«nntylvanU NEW ARRANGEMENT. (’ommotiring on Momlay» Dec. Sui v lts»'• KAIL-ROAD EXTENDED FROM I'l Tlbßli lll>H IN TO OHIO, , , And connected with Railroads leading to Cleveland Columbus, and, Cincinnati. 62 miles Railroad, and only 19 miles Staging between Pittsburgh, Alliance and Cleveland. TtHE F.ipresa Train leaves Pittsburgh at f A. M.. slopping onlv ai Sewickly, Kochesier. New IlngU on. Darlington and Enon, and reache. ' 1D mile*, at!G 40 A. M.. where passengers lake ,S Salem, 19 mites, and railroad thence to Alliance and Cleveland. _ ~o cc. i|„ Stage? run daily from Alliance to Canton, Massillon. VVooster and Mansfield ; and from fcnou to New Castle. Portland and Warren. . „ , ul •> Returning, the Express Train leaves £ f ai I>. M-. passes Rochester at 4 I‘. M. and arrives at Pittsburgh abs P. M. i.aves ID* The New Brighton Ar-eotuuioualion Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and t P. M., and New > t‘B ' ol ' at 7.3(1 A M. and 1 30 P M , slopping al stations, fcjccuraion Tickets good tor two H _:^ clc of Watches consists of Gold and Stiver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lcptnesf Sil ver Quarters; and elegant Preach lime pieces, of the ! mostopproved makes. Together witha large stock of i Clock?and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ! ri Thelr stock of Jewelry comprises article* of every descriolton in this line, such os Finger Rings, fc*r Rings, Breasf Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard iteys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Biiver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and Tfea Spoons', and every land of fancy articles generally keot in establishments of this description. .... They would respectfttily call the attention of tho trade to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se- have also on hand a large assortment of Tele scopes, Bpy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from ihe best manufactory in England. T'ogelher will, a groo. variety nf oilier articles 100 numerous lo mention. . ° Clocks. Watches aad Jewelry repaired in the bcßl mSlnor aad on the most reasonable terms. [octilry Superior Watoh Uepalrlug. JOHN M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER 'SttV JEWELLER, desires again to call the Vt*. tentlon of the public to the workshop which be ft-s >n turn opened at No. 16 Fifth street, two doors fromtSWia Markht, where he continues to devote his special atten- Vhm to the repairing and refitiing of Ohroitometer, Du plex, Patent Lover, L’Epiue, anS every desertpnon of fine watches'and Clocks. i Having for a number of years been employed as Pore man in the workshop of the laxgesiestabluhment tn this city, 1-flatter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find all work eiitrflsied executed in the best manner and on the mostffeasonabJe terms. * Befermtu— John Hakper, Esq-i Edward Hcaxleton, Esq.»B- H. Hanley, Eso., Joseph Woodwell, Joshua ' Rhone* and Wm;:TJ-S©aile. _ . A earefdUy selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew "elrv.Sobons, Spectacles,4e.fConstanUy on hand, which 4i' U "'S e yond the amount they have paid. All losses promptly oaid in sixty days after proof of the same r oFvicsas: Hon JOHN C. BUCHER. President. Cuas K Hjesteb. Vice President- Thos. H. Willson. Secrexary. David Fleming, Attorney Directors —Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph Wm-Colder. Jr., David Fleming, Isaac o. M Kmley, n^Buehe^Cu'mberbim^ritenrp^vV. 14 S. Clair Rlreel, jytWtem Agents for Co^ “«entuoky _ itfutiial Life ls»uranc« Cot GUARAKTI fcUNU, *lOO,OOO. I mHIS COMP AN Y offers to the msurod all the I and advantage* otiheMutuai mid Joint *tock Plans ! C 7^°Al.T,hrmftyM , nta\ r Ufri:.uranc,-.lompu„y rates of premium are fixed al a fan reduced .tan. ?-rd vrilh a provision for an annually me reusing accu mulator Ld. .mure securi.yl n, excel propo. lion lo the amoum of bu-llless and I t increasing from advancing age among the ■■■embers l '' T '' A™ I ,CA. Philadelphia ct™. .W .•ap.ml » fl 000, a»MU January U, I<>l. 1 ‘ make insuranee ou building- and iheir conleiil. 111! city and viemiiy Also, on properly oi ever) deser.p noil, ou sleamboal, and oilier ve.ret,. either by inland transportation or on the schn 11 H DIRECTORS: ArlhurO Colfin. Pre-: . Jacob M.TUoum.. VE&vsr “rrr" Samuel Brook.. *• Austin Al iboue, rn.nrl.aM Tavlor WtUiaju h. Bowen, & Oeorg* W Aspiriwa'l, p Coop Jame> N. Dickson, s. Morris, Wales II '> Sliem-rd. See y , Till. i« the oldest Iti.uianee Company m the United s,a m and from it. high -la. ding long riperlcnre. a.n -n e uw’an and avoiding oil risk, o, an extra hazard- SL. ebaraeter. may be - dered a.- otfenng arni.e * C „n,y to the pubnc « * K'ro^Vare^.^ zrrss INSURED B V” THE Ken.ucKy TIHIS COMPANY ha. artuul Capital ol ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and n managed l,v men of the htglie.l inlegriiy and rcpoiuibiltty. ''TOeUfurLhed. uon. received by 118 , Wnod , u eel. Sauna. DawoKTH, Medical Examiner. !«£*_ state Mutual Fire loeurance company. State mat HjLiUU sBUHIi . FA. SS££s»£r xsrTXsx'X uo.a.cd or country CABRIE B. At( „„y. ocl'/ri Branch Olfcce.No M Sroiili&cld_»*. ‘ ' " iSSUB-ANCK. m .iK BBLAWARK MLTUAL SAFKri INSLR I ANCKCOMPANV.— Orfiee. North Room mine Kx change. Third fU«L l*hj ladcLpliiA. •** also insure merrhan- J tunes C. Hand.Theojrh.lo. !'aulding. Jo “™"f » S .. r Morgan, ihtgti Craig. Jin' T MARTIN. I'resuJriu Two* C Hand, Vice President. , Joskph W CoWA?«.>ecreXHiy ZZtir"* * «APKIHA. A*_<-nt_ Kire and marina lomranca. JMIK OFFICK of the /n-.oraorr Co of Xonh Amenta has been rtmovtd 10 the Warehouse ol Hard) June, Co.. No. 141 From street, third house ha»l 01 W ooil L.ir* »m> Hcalib lDiur»iic«. rtIHK MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANi K I rvr.lfPAiVY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated !■> »' f£ei*lalnre of Pennsylvania, March, lS4S 1 Charier Per pelua . Capital 8100,000. Bate, lower than on, Soma Coowanp, and fall do per real lower ll.an thr a.aal rale* °f Life insurance.u» ihe following l omnar. ■on wi° allow. Than a person ol ihe age ol_lo m«urui« for 8100 for life, mml pay in the Lirard *;~J0. 1 _ nn i. j»o *ik pcun Mutual 52.3 t». bquitablr .. i,IM, Ne * , ■ Albion SlMe. New ?o,k L.lr *d,:lli. 1 if. ! Charles D Hall. W nr F Charles F Hayc*, M W Baldwin. Cbas C <3 B Campbel r. M M Reeve, M U i Uwu Cooper V Rodman Barker, K H Butler, Ktlwm R Cope Presi . J(nL Samuel D Orrick ; Vi* Present, Robert 1 king > Seerflft T V Francis Btackburnc ’< Amdrcauon, will be received and everv information given “y SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Again Ogpnk : Commercial Room., corner ol Third nrrfW . Plilahurgh. : Firm and llarla. maranc*. THE Insurance Company of North America, of 1 1..1. delphia,through its duly authorized AgeaMhe sub scriber, offers lo make permanent and limited loeoranes oil property,in this city and us vicinity,and on dnpm.n by the canal and : Arthnr G. Coffin, Fresh Samuel Brooks, Alex Henry. Charles Taylor, siSi.l Samuel W Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose White John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas , L_ vifbite John R. Neff, Richard D Wood, Wm Welsh Henry D- Sherrard, Sec’y. This is the oldest insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered iu 1704. Its charter is per netnal and from its high standing, long experience, am nfe meCs, and avoiding all risks ol all extra hazardous Varactor,umay he amjlerecmri. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Warer and Front sts., Pittsburgh mayly Kmoorlum of blffbt I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. -TXT H WRIGHT, (successor to J .3. Touch), Manu- W faclurerof and Dealer Wholesale and Retail ill. the above named Oil and Laui|.»,i» now receiving a large Msortmem of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, CampMne and Pine Oil Also, Lamps of every de.cr.p t»> _ DO you wish to purchase a fine omior SILVER Watch at E7%one-half the usual price? If so, rail at HOOD 5> iSUInEW JEWELRY STORE, 51 Market street. iwodoora north of Third, and take a look at his new nock last arrived, and you can there purchase Watch es or aiy kind of fine Gold Jewelry at their real value, and notL charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been.; but can get the vecy best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not behove what others interested in their own sales, tell yon, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold at this establish ment will bo warranted as represented at time of sale -so that all may purchase eqaally safe and cheap, aul-, Lifthogr&plilc luitltute. CO-PARTNERSHIP —The subßcrlDers most respect fully announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Lo-Partner ,shin, for the purpose ol carrying, on, at the old aland, in gingerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office, Tiu rd street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in all its various brunches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography eouhl to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of She patronage bestowed heretofore so hherally to the onejjartncrTWin. SehuchmaiCand they hope by strict attention tolheirbusinesß, by elegant workmanship, and ike mast jeasonable terms, to merit the favors of-an en* lishtencdOttbUc. . Bonds, Cheeks, Drafts, ItoWne, Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic LetterSjßill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co- of lh.tr work can —^,.~« r 7 < ni»^>»OTt^^sss^«£^»ti3 a i3^iß fa ijeEa£» 'ft 3 ~»&pZ£s&r GREAT BARGAINS I SECOND ABIIIVA I. OTN R'* _ nQ FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. YOUNG STEVENSON A I.OVII, Sign nr the Origi nal lice Hive, N 0.74 Market street, Pittsburgh, ec tween I onrlh street and the Diamond, have J»»l f?*® 1 ”" from the recent largo clearing out sales, and ers and manufacturers m N«w ork.aml 1 Ulade P a* the largest and cheapest stock of Good* ever n tin* market, comprising in part a v. ry large of DRESS GOODS of every description. butted to the seasou. at from 20 to 25 per cent. lowt>r than former pn- Black and Colored Fronrli Merinos and Tlnbet Cloths, from 62 to 81,85 per yard ; . . Black and Colored Knglish Mermos and Lyonese Cloths, from 31 to 41c. per >ard, • Black and Colored Paramattas and Fancy Alpacas, irmu 12 to b2c. per yard i _ . Plain and Embroidered Do I, attics, Cnsbmeres and French Mermos; _ . . . Plain Black, Colored and Printed Delames and Cash? '"vviy Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and Doplans, do Plain Black, Colored Silks and Turk: Sauna. A large slock BONNK'I'SILKS, SA/l INS AND .Rib DE A FRICKS, and of Bonnet and VunlilU Velvets, colors: Bonnot and Cap Ribbons, at very reduced prices SHAWLS'. SIIAWLs: A fall assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawls; .. . . Also. Riel, Brocbn, Lone and square Sliaw s, Primed Terkern. OnsUroerc, De Lame and Thibet Ahawls ; .. . . A LSI)-AT OKKAT BARGAINS*— * . . Ljk'c*. Kmbrotderies and Mandkerchiet*, Hoa ery* Uloves, Suspender* and Cruyais , Irish Linens. Table Cloths and Damask- , Print*. Checks. Muslins and Tickings, Red. While and Yellow Flannels , Plain. Brown. Biue and Barred Flanne Is . , Cloths. Caasimcrrs. Satinets, Ky. Jeans A ‘•f P The proprietors would respectfully solicit an earl) cn i roin all of their inends, and the public &* |‘ crn l’>’ 1 ng confidenuhat they con offer greuter inducements to wholesale and retail buyers than ever have heretofore i,eeu offered m Pittsburgh .. .... . , AVl o their hue. that they are now prepared! 0 s ®f their present new stock of Goods at unusual > low rates. And as our purchases have been made on the lflaw orable terms with Importers and ter ourselves, and hope to be n'-le to merit a conUnuai.CT of confidence and patronage ol our old customer- and the public generally,which ha* been rally bestowed upon u>*. <>ur DRV G “ Europe; Pori Molne. and Pocket Books,Hook, and Eye., Pin, uud Needle,. Tupes, Humbles, Spool ~ It* lore, ruble Cutlery and Penknives iu*l , r *ed I M. Sheffield; Paleut Medicine, Violin and Violin String,, lion. Suspenders. Slate* and Slate Pcueils, Caps, Speetacles, Pistols, Hosiery, (.loves, Law . and Edgings, Ribbon,, Sewing Silk, bl ,)l Veil, Sdk laitcy Netting*. Green Blindages. Hiptk. . il - • ‘ Florence loeelher with a general asaorun nl ol all other tie Variety Hi.?. Wo have on hand and lor *ule a large assortment olGold and Silver Watches add Watch Materials, Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gobi and Ml* Zf Pen*»Sd knells, Gold and Silver Clocks. Ac to which we invite the attention of all buy eJfaT’weare determined to Bell our Hood* on Ibe n.mn icajtonuble terms, either for ensli or satisfactory relor C, N C 'b Tile business of ibe laif firm of Casdum- i< io be uruled Uy D CiWKHi “ l^ e rtand c; aEl H> & Co, wl.o is fully authorized for TwJJ.il n wli.t“C possession urr the papers. Noie* and Bocdw o said tii ui ' --..v’ - -jog, F li lC S C U S T O It K . 1 08 jamci Goillugi j Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOMK-'TIC DKY Gl>t>l). \iroUU) respectfully Inform the pablu and his vY friends, (from whom ho has formerly received a hheral -hare of coelom), that he has need lion m securing ao ertcusive and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the beelqoalm. Consisting of Ihe following aruclea : P reiufh and Fi # !l..h Mrnnoa, Cashmeres, Alpacas, t opium ■ ■!««; Moui l>e Lames, and oilier Dress l.oods , -h.twl . Vazettes, MnnUe. and Cloaks, of every vaneiy . Ladies' and Children’s Bonnets, Cape, Capes, Ve '' Kibhons, Flowers, Fealhera, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery . Ac. Gentlemen’s Cravat-, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirle, of Bleached and Brown Mash,,-. •Minting. Wheeling , Table Linens, Tickings, Cheeks. Flannels, Calicos, Satinet*, Jeans. Ac Also, an assoli iiieni of Mourning Goods. , , The above slock, with numerous olher_ articles, toe proprietor is now opening a: his Nets■ More, No Market street, to whieh he invite, purchasers, as nc is determined to sell us cheap as the cheapest MADAME A. GOSLING will conmuicd to S* ve undivided mention to the iiiaiiulacuirmK of Cloak., Cape., Bonnet., Ae , which are alf made in J 1 m perlor She respectfully solicits P o "*"** order.. French Pattern Hal. tor the trade nlwaj.on bund S"B «fBO o' DBl ' SB W WHOLESALE TRIMMINO.KOTW?I AND VARIETY STORE, So. 81 Wood Street, Be linear. Third and Fourth elteeu. oynonte Hamftoh. Smith i Co l. Piuihurgh. rrHIK .nbsc.brr reapeclfuily mvllos ihe allenlioo of 1 Country and Crry Merejiant.ro hiaexieus.ve »,a - mem of Trimming, Notion, Fancy and V urreij Ocmd,. which he i. now opening .for the Fuji 1 rndo Among ihe articles composing b»* stock may be (ouml a lull fl Kortmcnt of the following. 8u110i,,. edging.. Porker Book., Thread,, l-oinlx. l.ace. and Inserting., Porte Mo.inaies, eii«|.ender, , Embroldoncr, Needle. So las and Vu-mna Mull. , a Fringe*. Gtraps, Plus, Jackonets, Braids; Hook, and Eye., Fancy and Dnra, Un'toil-, UroaLea , Tape Check., Plain nnd Fancy Bobruels, W hnlehonc, Quill'd Ribbons, Black Silk and Lisle Laces, New Style Klbbon Trimming. Hosiery nnd Gloves, Black Lace Vells, Woollen comforts ; Buck Clove, and Mm.. Boiniei Ribbon., Gents Silk Woollen and Cotton Undershirts and Draw “lloaa and Ring Comfons. Worsted and Opera Hoods I Plain Mantel Ribbon., Im'anls' Boot. , Cravat, and Pongee Pocket Handkerchief, ; Plain Safin Ribbon,, Linen Gambric Pockel lidkts, Gilt nnd Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks, Fancy Soap , Carpel Bags mid Satchels, Window Shades , Toilet Case., Violin,. I , erlumrry. Jrwsharps , Oillol’a Steef Pens. Gold IVn«, Umbrellas, Accordc- °“l‘Lncli Shell. Zephyr Wormed.. Performed Hoard., idami Orochdl Needles, Looking Which, with a vartcly of oilier unifies. he wih «Her lor cash or approved efrdit, al price, comparing mu rably with Eustermuurkrt*. p. S —The aliontioriof Pedlar* is particular!) dirnt rd lo Hu. ellensivr find varied " P MBWOOOUSI TIIK mlißcrihcr having now received In. enure “oct of FALL ANO WINTBII UtMJDS. would re.perl lully inform hi. customer. and Hie public, ifiai he i» pre pared U> dispose of his Goods, either ai u ♦*« Keiail, ot very low prices. turff(l Ho ha., m Dry Good., all the .laple, a. w arje utock of taiNCY DRKSS GOODS, comprising m pari •4-1 Che lie Silica, (or evening and street dres»e*. ver> n. u, 4 4 Brocade Silk, do “° . ‘ ll ' Plain Black Silks, all price- and widih* . Brocade Bluet Silk, do ; Heavy Watered Silk, all shade- ; French Poplins,. do; Mousliu de Laines; French Merinos and t osbmere* ; Together, with French and English Prints, m emiirss variety IIOUSi: FURNISHING GOODS. 11-4, 12-4 «nd 13-4 Barnsley Shecuns», 4-4 5-4 nnd 6-4 do and Imh Pillow 1 .men". 7-4, 8-4 ond 10-4 Table Damasks; 5-8 ond 5-4 Damask Napkins and Dolll.-a, Huckabnck, Diaper and Crash lowchims, Ricli Primed Piano and Tobin Covers ifpcrb UmUs , M a rani Ilea Quill., French Porn,lam, Dimity. Car,am nd Curtain Materials, Ate., Ac. MOUrSh'IG DRY GOODS, Lunin's Black Bombazines; . . . Do do Moaslin deLaine. J-4 and 4 4 wide , Black Caitlon Cloth.; Black Mohair let. re-.! < * Warp Thibet Cloth, i Black Cbelley I KnaUsb, lam I ami Malian Crape; Mode and Crape Vela ; t.Ucm,- 7.c11c» and Sleeves ; Collars and Cuds; Gloves ai d llo s,cry. All of which Coeds will be warranted ol need color., s and cheap ior quality^ A M , KNIi;tIT . Kaoond Grand Arrival of FALL -AND WINTER DRY GOODS, AT E. SPKHOIfi’S, iVU - 38 MARKET STREET. WE are now receiving.and opening one of the »<«» BDlendid Stocks ef FALL AND WINTh-R DRY GOODrTever offered for sale in the city of I '".burgh- Comprising in part a. follow. -.--Dress Bilks, ol the moat desipablc style, and pattern. ; breach Merinos, ol eve ry shade and color; Palmetto Cloth,rich styles, Coburg Cloth, of Ihe richest shades; bilk Warp and Mohair Lustre; Alpacas, of the most superb qualities , chry ,- lal Palace De Laines.of the richest superlative styles, Prints, of every quality and pattern.; Domestic Goods ° r w V e < ’; r nv'ite”cBpcc?nlly the attention of the Ladies to our large and well selected stock of Millinery„U‘. d qnk 3 Goods, Dress Trimmings,of every description, Silk and Slraw Bonnets, of the latest styles and shapes avuu? recently engaged with a French Milliner, whilst tn New York, we flatter ourselves that there is uo house in the city can compete with us ill the above branch ol busi ness. All of the above we intend selling cheaper ihan wc have done heretofore. 1V! ~ r /- Rememoer the Place, No. 38 Market street, be iwmu Second and Third, where Cheap Barrain. ran be had. (sepflfldhn] E. SPENCE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK Ol Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. A A. MASON 4 CO., would most respectfully so • licit the attention of the public generally, ynd the wholesale trade in particular, to Iheir large and care fully selected Slock ofGoods for Fall and Winter Bade., which will bo found larger than they have ever before offered. VVe have received a* follows: 400bale* Bro. Muslins; 9500 Long and Square Shawls ; 100 bale* Drill* and Cosnaburgs ; 600 pieces Sup Blanket* 100 hales Flannels, Colored and White , 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking; 100 pieces French Merinos ; 118 eases White Muslins; 500 Pannauas and Coburg Cloth-, 28 Cases White Muslins; 100 Alpacas, ail colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting; 10 cases Irish Linens; 500 pieces S&llineus; 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; 100 pieces best moke Cloths: , 100 Cartoons French Flowers; 000 pieces Cassimeres and Doeskins 500 do Fanoy Silks; 270 do do Cassimerr-s; 50 do Colored Velvets; 500 do Shirting and checks ; 85 Cases Cashmeres and de Laines; 21 do Plain and Plaid Linseys; lOOOdoien Hosiery; 13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans ; 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted; Together with every article usually found in a Dry- Good Establishment, No. 62 and 64 Market St eeptlfl >R SALK—A desirable qpail Farm of 71 acres, with _ about 50 in cultivation and in good order; the bal ance abounds with prime timber The whole Farm is fenced in. A good dwelling house, bam, stable and garden ; orchard pnd permanent springs. Pleasantly situated three miles from the Railroad Station House at Economy. PticessisUO. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, dAftls 50 Smilhflnld street. -mws* JAMES W. WOODWIM, :ffl : ;' , CABINET . MANUFACTURER, I V » Ware-roomi 97 an* •*. ?»“*« »**•?*. J W W resbeclfuUyiUforina.lUs.frfenda.ttiid.aiijionf* . ™ tiVfSnow completed Ihe “d S nvt stack ot household fdtmrare ovei be;lore «l6 - HtssmbosU, Alloy I i t’hi Thk subscribers tender their Ucnl , l ’>£Ss§|l3knowledgmenlB for the favors bestow ■■ ft upoothem by their Steamboat Crtends, and (Y| would respectfully remind them and others inte- • rested in building boals,that they are at all tunes pre pared to famish, on the most reasonable terms, even description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs oi the her material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smith field streets. feblS opposite ü ßrown*s Hotel.* ■“TV, - -"'— " B. DADLXB ; O. C. HlKklß. _ , CABINET \VABEROOM,SMITH Httween Stcenthxtretl andStratabtrryaUtjf^PMisburgy Fa. HA>LMER a DAULER keep constantly onaond lu. a variety of excellcul and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on a* » *TI favorable terms a 9 can be obtained at any suxutar establishment in die West. They have now on hmdao unusually extensive stock, embracmg all kinds of rural* lure, from the cheapen and plainest to the most costly sod elegant All orders promptly attended to- miHimm A. OILbIKBS A- CO., H. V i; ON HAND at their extensive CABINET ana CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 94 Smithfield su Kjarge of fancy and plain Furniture, which t'lev will sell 15 percent, below customary rates, ferms-rashoniy. IdeCsT?:ly WM E. STEVENSON continues to manu- CA-BINET-WARS ot everv descrip- JLuoa, at his old stand, corner pi liberty ana ft£ll*s!3seveaih streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. DODDS « caozisa, ■ MACHINISTS ANI) MANUFACTURERS, OIL MII.L BUILDINGS, Sire Brick, Cro nble Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths ‘K T^be ere also ready lo receive orders for said Brick, lobe made in sise and shape lo sun purchasers, whieh shall 1 ™o nouteeui it necessary to enumerate dS’maljir' ml vantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poseasoveralolh , rs llial have been offered tor sale Ul the Untied Slates, t :,cir superiority bcingwill known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have delennmed mm the Fire Brick shall lose none of their presenlenvl able rcpulaliou, and ibal no expcasc shall bo «Wl» make them even belter than they have heretofore been. This tsiheonly establishment u°'v manufacturing «« Unfit ai lloiivar. KifcJi « JUrtiso, *r fiaiml Hasnis Seventh Ptttsbargh. ' “ oar£ ln -- well endorsed notes* Apply to JOHN B. LAK * septStiK Attorney, Fourth »Ucet. For Sale* , . . .# fliwo LOTS OF GROUND, situate intheborpßgh of J. Manchester, each having a froul on Ohio Lane of twenty Uuee teettliree inches, and f l x,^ nd eS d b £9u SSf hundred and thirty-eight feel to an alley. Said Lotswll isfetei J. S. HAMILTON'S Office, N 0.83 Filth street. j ■epSflttf tSaLL FASHIONS—Just received ftl j? of Mia. A. LEECH, Wo. wiueli'wUl be open for inspection (»uu ful ussoriraenl of an enure new agrle of Salinund Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS* o£ va rious kinds, suitable for the season. 1 „ , : T s.-e Wren’s Bonnets, Ladles' Capa anattetf Presses—of a neb sndhesnfllol stylo. LooOSUI I v'-'fjify-H'' ijSD. « '^,>1,?.,. V 4. <■ * *** *■ r l - * 4 * . . J v ~ ~ *- ‘ s ',*■-* VI k s,r *v \ „ 4 <■ ; <•* ' + . « t ' - y v s J - „ V. V;*v* fv* -\w~ a e? 5 ? K{-Vj -i-£< : .-£!/'» £gsS* V*- y: t. •" '3- - „»--CW- «? -i-'i vCl'- -sx s * .-,* ~?-g .t 1 i-.l Herr’s liland Saw HlU* a E” Mis, ‘'" mrj '" Ab < kmgdom of Bunnab. due* 4J^~ reto « W rlie« I ie« ' Dr. D. now 10 greairwant oCyour OAKMlNATrVfc■•BAtSAMvta'an-JAWBaJ.j® iffSKiJS fa‘ borwat tomplolnt*, and has “? c * i iaaUodr JHwwqua mtiMfco most .soccc sa. i i inure known ilio. many.caacstq aelJifcOA Chaffin ?.Ph‘ SANXTIVg PILLS are my sheet beat .niedicmeformy liverfiompluUit'ftnd pain inihestoeinat Mmve-eyer used* .They are ul, great demand,:Oiu»,we are entirely oat of .them- >Wo need, five hundred, P9* e * ’ bftheml Broyßeecbbf says we botad use a thousand termittcot fevertWi*h! the most compete success. I 'if lot U onPe wai the means of aaviogmy awn goo. Pu rina my trayels among thetshurchea the past season, J ■ffidlwhoie^ll»Se fl uffenn&.umicraprevaiUnginflu- aUexided-Wimcoagba of. a ? most.violent character. lie 11 regretted I hid'nos had 4 dozen or two or yooir administer to them, for I * ehcvc . rt w # t r have aeon, of that ll would- have bee® 1 Pr^ e /r hawnS an idea to what an extent youi c.r ante at the Ptlnn Xra Stott,t>B. Filthatreet- [jyl. Tndd’» Medicated Liquid. Cuticle* . SSsleVijiti'niied for family “6, and sbotUd bE 1 ■ fonndin tße possessiohTof every feniHy In UieJand. persons 1 K 1 0; if^f rt his iirticlb'to be invaluable to prepaW y ~. recomniemlitto our piofeßsiori* ;?r,K r^ roe quailed* \v M A3EY, M.D, , D HABftISON.M D., P. WOOUBUFF, M U ; . HAJMLTOPIiBREWEK, bLl>., ELLSWORTH BORR,M,I> , Rolanie. I Comprising all lire pruousing physicians m the city d Middletown. For sale by b a Fahnestock a co., corner of Wood «ul Fitsiam- 0 uia coum^ OwLker.Sttll RheUtfl, t - r V“V e 'f A|«o, l.irtr Mlßln*Ui an HeaJuches.Dizzmeffi, rxsiraKNS:^'- WEAKNESS ANDOENERAL DEBILITY. boJy.giviugtojeAo Uie vunoMorgaaß.aud iuTjgo^auii« f i i .e^“ u^'^ egßea froni ssasf^^«» sSss^^ris I Hanker Sail Rheum, Erysipelas ami Scrofula, which I Sarsaparilla Syrups caurely failed lo.make the leaaiun p,?RSf-SKu teaied lo mauy cases ol CANCEROUS HUMOBB. “"wettySuti'u cured by COMpLaINTS. It removes 1 medicine is an.BIIJPU o rendering the Liver »n extraction m= i ' c ,‘ l '““°"vS pl|p,u.ti Qn of He cie» of r,lhma, a B J may be u «KS cSs, and at all at Syrup hrwhole 8 ! j ua Foimuun ureet, ProviJe‘ico,yL AM .ale ...2 Fehrtsylvonia, I-. -v cor Wood and Sixth .13.. rwb* BURNHAM’S PAThNI b#3iSSS2= ■Bggssssssfcc xLe“ * applicduo equaUy, .hat the Press ia notUabletobtejVorgctoo^of mblitiiMe for the 4th—The Doinpemng „, h _ avm - all the trou brush, blotting pap*'aim. WO ith itsvfeight in gold, bio incident to then nse, »u“ ‘‘ -r jiyantage with nny pffiSSSr’K be told Bank Checks, ?r . P rfonfidenily believed, is ihe eirable. This m^e^ u f5 1, , h - nnblic for the porpoae for b«st ever presented 10 • f nrn i ß h in many a deside- Which it is desijned.and „ u at a raium lonjr needed. The underogneu desi|6 w pcr . SC2 papers for ready and eaa, reference. _ COPYING BOOKS. The Paper in The underageed havlnaproc reasonable prices the above articles.now Boolki, or at wholesale “f r s‘Sj at short Binder mrniahedworte^^y^^^ oouce. All of tne ano aheot* of any sue. Also—Copying Paper, • t f n v best in use. Arnold’s l ° 8 “ necessary JOHN F- COLE i CO., I A W^SH&SSfSSS SSsassgsaagrSS JhreSc diarehma l» •'»PP ed - m >i a D 7^ S «l 3 Pr ‘S«“ , p p^.? S„V? o ire olaee Barrenness, in some cases, S lves Xee lo I>niUulnes3, an.! a »», •. good health. ‘ —*- Th«ruamau Body nwi P«r»plr«, »>TO HATE A Ci>\ • And „,»» B ts B ««4^:° ; r “ tos“™e£p|i“ic«^tjw York knowfwUo’ u>e a 'em ; Sib Lily WtUie* T ADIES are camioiied a'gaiiwl asm?common prepa- They arenotaware bow frightfully iniortous it is to the akin how coarse, how roogh, how sallow, yellow and unhealthy the sittn appears after usingprepared Chalk! Besldea. it is Infarious, coatato inz a large quantity ofLeau ! We have prepared a beaulifnl veaetabieurticie, which we call SPANISH vV.HITE. • It h> perfectly innocent, being purified. of aU deieteri ona Qualities; and it imparts to the slcra a natural, healthy, alabaster, cleat, living ■whitej at the same time acting us Costuelie on the skin, making u soft and Sooth lold by\he Agent, W&I.JAGKSON, Bit Liber ty street, head of. Wood, Pittsburgh. Price t>S cents. trearly ,Whti»,T««t!kJj4lßM»“r, TO BE HAD FOll 25 CENTS. ThERSONS who have either, are honorably assured that if their breath isever so foul, or their , A teeth decayed, dark or yellow, and encrusted with tartar, that a 25 cent box of Jones Amber Tooth Paste will make the teeth white as snow and thel>reat!r‘odlfeTOnily Vwdet. Sold otlly at JACKSON’S Store, 210 Liberty stree head of Wood. ■ ... i ldeog>_ A UQDID'HiraATf S5Sr OTiJfortteehhngWS®, A while, red or greyhair to “ beaou W *ead of wood. • -— — . TTENRV s sSS3afa«saB; , 52ftS »iU scll wholesale? ex «iad, and qoalitie r fjnUy' purchased out of iho custom SoSSmc « heretofore iu supply o( OYSTERS, SAR DINES, *e-i fcu- ' i - Adams & Ca>’» Kipnu Office, i ?ters^aassff* Tangle to P arc ‘ ta *° r *{ , aFOUavTH. Agenu -• t .v r ' . * s' , SißflT '- r Z Tub subscriber beg* tnost iespe*ual»JP_ _*' - tuatifcs to hi* friend* lnr JBjMnr liberal patronage bestowed ,■upon bta UnetC Jl* wg; hopes by slrietattentloa dud fidelity' Iff the eiecauon o|!BlnoTaeraiei)«We ; ; his care, to mem a continunnceof their favors, 'He would also announce (o taem and the .pebue in , neutral, that ho Jins jut mem of Goods, selected in New Vork ahd PhifadeTphl*. for the Fall and Winter Tradet-aneh «MBperßae»lje* and Fansy Colored CLOTHS-, Labrador, JUnAskln, Beaver and PeYonshita r Cetsey.,Cottung»t Plain and Colored French CASSrMERKS, lif which ho would m- ftttcntfott? wbidiylot/nunctyttttUpcWßeo *. . ; of style ia supenqrtoany_tUmg inUiis AJso.a beautiful lot of Blflclc and Colored SILK SAT?r« J ‘Caiay , . mere, Marseflles and While Silk party;VesUngSj-aU of which ho is prepared to penor manner, nl low prices iut^SJS^C Seuti4-«B*Tiaid:«rae»->i.:;-. TO TAILOIIS-J. c. Willi’s Graduating Shoulder I lions, ain P Without Instructions, S 7 lootr Ki.n.nt and liactol Clotting. " nALLAGt?AN to CO, tomnoC Jini Wm \J streets, we now receiving frt®iUie Tbaaiernffljji CIS a well selected aitd extensive lot Of CwthSj CaMi “teres ana Vesuugs, wjiiehaurpaM in beauty ««*«£•s iy, any oilier colieciion wOst orthe.:HtouijtaiJl*» Cowls aie the choice orihe«asteminarWl*woff Wfocti, cd by the proptteiors.Mheingelves, expregsiy Jor. tti* • - market Theywere purchased for cAfloat fowpmes, which Will enable the, Undersigned to dispose r.qjLWOB- • about twenty ser cent, cbeaber than the pn«s*cftatgeq , . by the generality of tailoring establishments mthiitW CUmlS—French, English and American have been ; selected with grea*-.clr.cu«jspecilott|' arid'TOiions style t of rich material for Ovoteoauiwe. we Jit abundance. Oar stack of very, extensive.nna v aried, including all the newest, richest«nd most fesb*. - ionublei?pecime»is.xeccnUy Mnporjed.and.foxntifactnred. ; Our stock ot VESTINGS includes av&netyof all the. fancy patterns to be had lit New YoTk taest varied and elegant—while some, whenuropertyimade up orient an uppearauce of modest grandeun Taking the variety as a whole, U certainly sutsaMMjapy.cob. lection of Vestings ever brought to.onr city befoi^ : , ; . / Gentlemen of taste who desire mwe up» cut and munufoeiored by experienced artists, will please ca 11 and exnmininor ihemwlves* Thegmoyen fftr iiicnt'etinn' - - ..OAbMAuHAn.U, vU't vv , - sepi!4 ' ■ corner o<“ Wood gtttf Water aueeia,, : ' SPUING AMU SCjTMKB. CiOTHIHQV THREE BIG DOORSI JHo 101, Liberty Street, TtfUtrurgh. . JOHN McCLOSKEY. Una now the pleasure , of un nouiioing to lua numerous friends and thp.puhlio, la.. general, that fils Spring and Summer amek isnpw ready ; for Inspeenon, which he; believes vviUbefcmJiil 10. be line of the Inrgeal .and heal sclented slocks of Ready- Made Clothing to he foond la the Western Country.. He has ibie sea«qn paid more than usual plication to ihe manufacturing and style oi his Garments, so lhatthe very lowest priced, us well as the got up in a siyte and elegance not to be surpassed a He would tlie attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present tspleiidid assortment or ' Headr-Usut Oaronntt, 4 As he feels confident, upon exnimnaufm of the qualifies and prices of lies goods, he can offer them euchinduce (nents as shall make u their mieteat to purchase at his fllauy years’esperience,and greaisuccesSijntlielm; , -iness. together with an unprecedented utwlapltani r«r,,. tail pstronage,has enabled; hiur to gel up Garments to suit tbe business habits and tasles of location In the Union, which ih of the utmost importajtce.towhfiifi*. InfbK Catting department Will be found & choice ..SC- : lection of ihe most fashionable goods,coqsisUrig Of— French t, English and American jproaaaow, Cashmereita, Ac , Ac. Ako, an excellent assortment ot VESTINGS, of the latest ond-most fashionable styles— ail of which he ia prepared to make w order in ;iho,bew manner and ot the most reasorable prices. COME,' THEN, V ONE r ANB ~ - The Assortment, the. Quahty,and the Vanety, mo*t extensive, undoubtedly, to be roind m:Vi?j:Umte4 States 2*™ r l' l wiiurte -Palemee o, -- .» valuable r«cm* turn Coi tlie manufacture anil siilofJJES™ i*eh£> West, tliey having been manufactured heretolore eiccin sivelv in the East-where they.are superseding the use , S wooden coffins, late Una method of Informing Abe public, that they are now manafaoturing elgtiteendtffer cm sizes of the modern Sarcophagus, varymarm length -. •„ •„ from SS tncht s to Cl feel, with width and for bodies, of ordinary size, and, for.Uw»«, Who dejlr* space for cushioning, or Tor bodies «ion 4 have several sizuib deeper a,utl /.W/dM*. ... -veniion now eoniing into general of the srreaiest of urn age. These Bnßttlt/vA***,*®!® composed of various kinds of meials,but principally of l ”riiey arejiioroughly enamefcd fnfSUe “Hj, ® n tjs?J thus tunde impeavious to air and indestructible.- fhey are hiehiv ornamental, and of a classic form, are light and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal is capable of, iu a given quantity. . When properly secured with cement theyare peTlect Iv uir tight; aud-.frcc trout ctthalnUon of elusive gascl. The> r cost no more than good wooden coffins, and me % belter than any olher amclehnuse, for transportation, vaults, or ordinary, intennentsrns has b°e'[proven by actual experimcma.and certified to by rome of our most scientific men; also, hy.lhe Hooora bles llenry Clay, Dnmcl:.Webster,,iawi* .CosvMid . other ilisti nghishem Senators ""S 0 h wltb nffi«ldetos : merits md whose toilers, together wlffiotherevWences of their worth, may be seen alour , Depot, No 374 Mam street, three doors a where vte intend to keep on handolallumes,such a stock of all Sizes and degrees-of ornament and finish a* will sail the most diversihed tastes. We invite the attention of the public, kers particularly UirougUontthe west,toon rtf tin* article, mid request then] not to reJy upPU.Vio re{r* , . . resrutnuonsoliuiderlakers not usmgthe prude, whose ■ Sarcophagus lVarsrooiraj • 31? At iholeenlevfor *plain bronzedCa^es,of muni “'“ST i for Bodies 22 to 38 inches in length, O it 93 to 33 ** ' w 4,30 • . 3 it 33 to 40 ** M 6,00 4 tt 40 t 046 “ ®,®». 5 tt 4G1054 “• “ ®>«° 0 “ 5410,60 “ ; }®>®® 9 68foM “ “ ' to “ 69 to 73 I* • ... a H’SS a - 73 to 76 , “ , , w -tt 60 (0 65 “ extia deep- 12J*> 13 “ 65 to 69 “ “ «.«« 14 “ 66 to 70 " • , JS,®® 15- “ 65 to 73 “ “ l»i®® }| a 7010 76 “ “ SO,® Name plates from *4,50 to SOper dozen- . - Modeiaieaddmonalchargeforextragildmgandonia . mental painting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl, wtirk. Communications, desirmg further mformalioUjOror . ders for Cases and “ a, 7, l^^ a U^i^”?. P en V tion by addressing OEO. K. Agent, Sarcophagus Warerooms, 37i Main U«, IT7“ Funerals auended»h® a r*e and carriage* lurnißO* edTand conveyances, with appropriate a«euB,CANKS and CM BREliltAffof every description, which; hewiU dispose St wholesale or nHuii, al pricevas low a. they can be nr’ocuredforin either the cities of New York, Philadel- Shia or Baltimore. Also, on hand a-large,supply of ftM “SBIS add INGBAIN. CARPET, BAGSandLA DIES’.SATPHEIiS,' which: will ho_ sold at Now York itrin.ps ’ Jnst Tcccivcd-frorn, ihc ply at INDIA RUBBER WHIPSj •and retail.— • JOHNW. lliu^ ao2B No 143. Wood tiearVirgm alley. -- ■ : —■ ■ sii&XK' BOUPISO. : ; THOMAS ARNOLD, Store Roofer and Dealer in Slot*. haioii haiid a foil supply of very superior goaged sl. ATE. siiil is prepared to execute any orders for work: Star iiay- be entrusted to him, ia a maimer that will in- Kure sausfaenon, and on very accommodfttmgierins,— Hc devoies Ms entife time ana attention. lothe business, and feels confident that alUus worfc.wtllbe perfect a He'tnay be found ftt IfOgtnr, 4 IS& Wood Aieet*. • VewvCfcocoiftte raotory, j.. rtIG N GIAMBONI .& CO. TespeetfuiW-Ihfornt th© , CTpitoite-tliM' Aey.ire now nianoiaoiujfiag LATE of eVery tinaHty.tuia pn«e.-. Tow Chocojiueytui* v tike moat others aotd'hfeT&is w irraniedjraa alleroledy and hence L of fine r ffa vor, ;more r nuiricioua. arid wholesome. am} Co.» having been propxie^ tors of one of the largest Clmcolate manufactories in lialy, assure ihcpnbhc that they wilt tarnish an article equal, if uot superior,-to the besiimpou«d>and at a less ***ll is for sale at Mr. SOREL 5 S J (Mad Sotet’S Millinery.) No. hs Fourth street-* up stairs* neii doot to ihe May oT>»pgji*o. 1 JofiiA n*uWin«]T| " ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER XX Foreign and JDtmntic CigaU, Tobactu tad Staff. . ,v; {<04143 W ood raw, eomtiof VitgviiaUay, . . _ -Jv ' ■ >\. • : -fct -. w »-fc ’"V, ' X" ■fe, , v i '-.A.' ' .... vt v.' "./ J h •'n v *-'• . -i: £ >