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CHARLOTTE BLUMR lie Wood at ' - BOW tiSADT 1 VERY.LA.DY bnVu!e a‘Piano'gboaltl purchase and read TempletonVncw book;, ;i*o book fpr aPßEsawr . excepiionfas neat apiece of priming and bind in^aswaseVer'erecuted.'^ There is ho possible casaaliy ibatoan happen to a Vi ano for "wlijchiidoes cot point oai aaeasy remedy, be ,sides giviilgdireGlions how 10 keep the instrument atway* ..tn 9l s6o BEW/OW. DB- BLANCBAHO,(from Boston,) proclaims to the afflicted far and near, that ue has discovered the m °* ever presented to the world. By his treatment founded on observations made in the bo*pitals of Europe and America, he will insure a perfect cure m from two to five days, if apptied to early. . . . Office No. 08 SMITHFIELD 81, Pittsburgh. A CERTAIN CURE.—When the misguided votary of pleasure find* be has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease.il too often hapens that an iW-tuned sense of shame or dread of discovery deters mm from applying to those who from education and respectability can alone befriend him, delaying UU the constitutional symptoms of the horrid diseases make their appearance, afflicting the head, throat, nose, akin, Ac-, ending m decay am death* TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Ur.B. addresses those who have injared themselves - and improper indulgence, that secret ana them These are some of me fad and melaachoiv effects produced by early habits of youth, vu; Weakness of the Back and Limbs; Pain in the Bead, Dimness of Sight; Loss of Muscular Power; Palmtaiion of the Heart; Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Intability, Derango mhnl of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Con* *°§entai]/the fearful effects on the mind are much to beAreoded, loss of memory, confusions of ideas, de pressions of spirit?, evU forbodings r avcrsion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, Ac.» these are some of the evils produced Such persons should be lore conlemplaung JJXKRJAGE consult Dr. B, and be at once restored. Lei not false delicacy prevent yoe, bet apply immediately and save yourself from lie dreadful and awful consequences of this wfriMe malady . . „ , , . Weakness immediately cured and full vigor restored. Office No. 08 Stnithfleld streei, Pittsburgh, Hours M- „ ~ fry*Medicine sentto any part of the country, secure ofobservaiion, by addressing (post. paid) Dr- E BLANCHARDsanO describing case. declO Freneh P«riocUei XTHESE DROPH are always invariably certain to reg- V alate the Female system- They were discovered hy the renowned Rieord, while practicing in the hospi tals of Paris* and are always warranted to cure all cases of SUPPRESSIONS, IRBEGUI-ARITIEB, Ac„ from cold'or other causes. They have been used in of eases andKCT«B»An.KD to produce the de sired effect. These drops are perfectly harmless, and it needs but one trial to convince the moat skeptical of their «*inni«hing efficacy. Wherever they fall to cure SSj'iSSSSSSIhe MONEY WILL BE RETURN KD. They are ibe only genuine and safe remedy for all 7 sVpPRBBSI6XB At*D IRREQ OLABZTISB, • and coone after trying them once, can ever be induced Dropsare for sale at the office of I>r. BLANCH ARD, No. eBSmithfie!d st. Full directions accompany each bottle. They can be sent to any part ol the coun try, semre of observation, by enclosing jhe prtce in a . letter directed to Dr.Eu Blanchard Price Fnra Doixab*. .Office hours from 8 A. M., to© P. M.—Sondays not exeepted. . declOtly .Henry Riehudiony Jeweller, HAVING refined his store In a handsome manner, aiidtmt recently retarned from the Eastern dues with a fine assortment of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Good*, wohld call the attention of his friends and cus tomers to the fact, that among his Watches will be found the most desirable rtyJeSjpatierns and makers. Of Jew elry, the latest styles, of broefaes, brea«t pins, fob and vert' chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniaiare, lockets, & j, n u .'LF.VICLAND I" If ANOVKR STATION; 76 From HA NOV HR to WKLLSVILU;., by ■Situtn. 30 inline, and from WHLUSVUiLK lo Pl i IMJROH 1»v the new and splendid steamer * l-UKtv'i " This arrangement in continue until the » r f to { January, 1852, wncn the Car* will run from Cleveland to Wclfcville. , . , .. I The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily {Sundays excepted) ntfe.4s, A. M » after the arrival of the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at “ a,, ° V D r siation at 12 35, P. M., and at WelUville at 7 o'clock, F . Jll., and at Pittsburgh the same evening. ; Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily at P, P- m., ar fivlij£at_Cleveland at 5 o’clock, F. M. next day, in sea* ion to connect with llie Evening trains to Cincinnati, and with Steamer* East and West on the Lakes until the close of navigation. . » Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hours; to Cin cinnati 36 hours. Fare to Cleveland $4,00; to Cincinnati $lO,OO (Signed) C. PRENTISS, Frrsident Omen of the C. A P R. ft. Co. > Rare no, Nov 8, 1851. y irr* For lick is apply to G. M .BARTON, Agent, Monongahela Mouse, Pittsburgh. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Commrjicing on Monday, RAILROAD EXPENDED FROM PITTSBURGH INTO OHIO, And connected with Railroads leading to Cleveland , Columbus, and Cincinnati. 62 miles Railroad , and only 19 miles Staging between Pittsburgh, \ Alliance and Cleveland. THE Eipress Train leaves Pittsburgh at ft A. M., stopping only at Sewickly. Rochester, New Brighi- On, Darlington and Knou, ami reaches Palestine. miles, at 10 40 A. M.. where take siaues to Salem, 19 miles, ami railroad thence to Alliance ana Cleveland. _ ... „ ; Stages run daily from Alliance to Canton, Massillon, Wooster ami Mausfield ; amt from Enon to New Castle, Portland and Warrcu. r . , . 0 Returning, the Express Train leaves I alesune at &. SO P. M., passes Rochester at 4 P- M.. and arrives nl Pittsburgh at 5 P. M. _ . . (T7* The New Brighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., ami New Bughion at 7.30 A M and 1 30 P. M , slopping at intermediate Rations. Excursion Tickets good for two days are sold between Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Hnghton. ' The Passenger train leaves Alliance at 9 A. M., an Salem at 9 A. M The'Prains oo not run ou Sui day. , Omnibuses run in connection with the trams to from the station on Federal street. Mint IUC nuiuittl till a I.UFI Cl e.ivww For tickets apply at the Federal street Station to decS I GEORGE PARKIN,TitIed Agent. Bstwsen Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Time Reduced to Twenty Four Hours ON and after the Ist of DECEMBER next Passen gers will be carried by the RAIL ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and puisbursh, in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, wilh only 28 miles of Staging over an ricellcnt rurnplke p nTe *■* 00 This is Ihe shortest and best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Cities, and the socoMMoninoas a,e in ail respeois of ihe t.ighcwt cha™c,er^ ooß novl4:3ra - Agent Penn’a Rail Road Co. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 11HE subscriber-, Agenis for tlte IVnnsylvanio Rail road Company. are uow prepared to re/ eipt freight through to Philadelphia during the winter fit the follow f*or ail first class good* and wool -Si per 100 lb* For bacon, butter, lard, tallow, and all heavy freight ••• • l.OOperlOO Time Five day* OOVUPK A COLE, As'is, decl Corner l’enn and Wavnc sts. P” tßb ? r !l h - Only Forty pi lie* StafilitK 1 BY TH F NE VV CENTRAL RAILROAD fo PHILADELPHIA. 'KaLJU ARR ANOEM EK I** VIA THE iVSIT- PEXiVSYLVAXIA UAILROA D UO!> INTENT AM) TKIKURAPH MAIL LINKS \T of splendid new Troy builtConehea.for fllairaville, will leave Pittsburgh - very day at 1 o'clock, I*. M . at 4 o’clock I*. M and from thence Wt mile* l> v the JV«r J*enna|rteo»*o Railroad, t« Philadelphia, New \ ork and Baltimore. Tim* ihroußk only thirty hmm Coaches will leave every -veinm- at l aud 4 o clock. KYTRAS To leave at any time., always In readme**. Tbl* is the mo*l diree . comfortable and expeditious route to the Eastern cities Passenger* Inr Baltimore take lac UCA' Railroad itl Hmrtsburf! direct, on the arn val of the ear* an not place. N II —The omy Office for the ntmve Lme* under M. Cliarle* Hotel. 4U Word street, Pittsburgh „ e pt W. K. MOORHKAL). Agriu. ly was very spare anil low *, hod incessant ea siness aud pain In (be of the siomach; two three limes a day ibe in increased to such a gree astof’taake her ream with agony. These tacks happened soroe wheu none had bctu Winter Arrangementi. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. / BEAT Sl’t-ED—ONLY 538 Mii' STAGING VT l»u anil after rhur.daj next, UUi cl December, tin- Express Miul Triuii wi 1 itMivr me on UtUeriy *l , above lhe Curml Undue, ever. innrn.eg, o clock.— Paasanger* will go by the Car* twelve uules lo Turtle Creek, wbere they will find the beat of com bea m rendi uce* to convey them twenty-eight uiilcs, over a first-rate turnpike road, to Beuit>‘* »iamm, ana there lake toe splendid new cars oi ibo Pciiiuiyivaiua Rai.roiid (. ompa ny direct lo Ptnlmicipluu ana Baltimore. rhroagb m twenty toar hour*. .. „ ‘Fare to Ptailadcidptum Stl.UO, 10 Baltimore. Passenger* will procore ttieir Ticfcei* ui the Ucice, m (tie Monongaiieitt (louse. Baggagejhetkcdihrough dect* Tieket A pciu P H R In tiu immediate victnity of the Cilten of Pittsburgh ana Allegheny, Pa rpiilS INSTITUTION will be opened «-n the Ut day of I October, for the itccpuon of pupil*. who will be in structed in ary or u!l of the following branches of an elementary, use'.U' and liberal education: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient ami Modern History, An nienla.i.i Modem l.eogiaphy. uk of mr U .obo». Hotinjr, l : seful and Ornamental Needle V\ orit. Mumc and Draw ing T K R M s : Tne animal pension for Board, Turnon and \Y a »h -tng,payable,payable half yearly in advance, SUjMM) Music for beginners, For the vtsfi oi the Instrument, - Drawing. The healthy locution of the establishment ; the pictu resque scenery , varied and extensive prospect, so ani mating and enlivening U) youthful minds, must render it a desirable place mi education. The-gTeatest attention of the Teachers wui be paid to the health, moral und intellectual culture of the pupils committed to their rare, audio render that attention effective,the discipline will be .-xaci, yet mild and pa rental There w.n be two semi-annua* vacations of a K.rmigh. each. Wl “‘l? J “‘ rmg the session. MRS. UA \ ID L i iNCiI, sep24:tAl . .... _ Pr _ mci PfL. R«V. Dr. K.iliilxellr*« Pemala Seminary, KITTANNING, PA^ WILL* RF. urKN.foritsSlXTH SfrJ?sSlON,on Wed nesday. October 2Din,lt*sl T ams-Per Session of »3 Weeks—Payable m Advance ; Board and English Tuition, - 800,Ob • Piano, with Singing and u*e of Instrument, - ib,J» French, German,Lada, Drawing & Painting.each, to 00 Bed, Bedding and Washing, .... 6.00 Stationery, * • ‘ ‘ , The two Sessions commence respectively, on ttie last Wednesday in April and In October. Pupil? are not re ceived but by special arrangement, for less than one session. No deduction for absence, except m cases of groat emergency. NO EXTRAS. ... . Ctrcu.ars, containing Kecommendotions, Ac , can he had of Mis. G. K. white, Mai set street, and ol Mr. Mellor, 81 Wood street. [tcpiS Kxcltange blvery Stable and Karniihing • Office, No. 178 Penn Street, near the St. Clair Hotel. _ Thk *nb«crit'er, ihnnkfu) u» the public Jhe liberal sluire of custom in hts line &a£Opgj3v heretofore, would inform iliem that he has the UNDKKI’AKINtf bunt nc*« iu connection with Im# UVKRY buniness, and will attend to funeral# on a* reasonable terms a# any in the citv Any person having anything to do in his line,who may rive turn a call, cun depend upon their buamess be LOUIS KBiaBJOAN AbAftl , KEUIKMAN, [of llie lale firm of Sami* A Rome man bOVIB RKIKEiiAS & CO., IMPORTERS A N P DEALKHS IN Clocks ' Waicha , JtVJtlrjr, WatcK Materials, Tools, Sft , SfC Drops* FIFTH «TBBET, ONE DOOU FROM WOOD, PITIBBUBOH, FTtAKK leave to .announce to the trade and the public I generally, that they have ibem»eive« carefully se lected and imported from Euroye, a large stock ol Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Materials,and Tools for Watch makers; and a moat elegant assortment ol Jew elry, from the bc>i manufactories—which they ofler at prices as low as they can he purchased in the eastern markets. Their stock of Watches consists of' Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do Lepines; Sil ver Qearliers; and elegant French lim* nieces, ol the most approved makes. Together with a .arge slock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto ries. . Their slock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description in this line, such as Fthger Kings, Ear Rings, Breast Pius, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets. Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver nod German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy article* generally kept in establishments of this description They would respectfully call the attention of the trade to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Tools, of every variety, which they have most carefully se °Tße*y have also on band 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 manner and on the most reasonable terms. [oetlliy Superior Wateh Repairing* JOHN M. ROBEKTS, WATCHMAKER AiW JEWELLER*, desires again to call the at- Wwi tension of the public to the workshop which hejfi-*3a has opened at No. LG Fifth street, two doors fromQ£b&9 Market, where he continues to devote his special atten tion to the repairing- and refitting of Chronometer, Du plex, Patent Lever, Lupine, and every description of fine Watches and Clocks. Having fora number of years been employed os Fore man in the workshopof the largeslestablishment in this : city, I flatter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find all work entrusted executed in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. References —John Harper, Esq., Edward Heazleton, Esq.,R.H. Hartley, EscuJosepn Woodwell, Joshua .Rhodes A Co-, and Wm. B. Scaiie. A carefully selected stock of Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Spoons, Spectacles, Ac., constantly on hand, which have heed purchased at the lowest cash prices, and will fee sold at it very, small advance for the same. C*nl2 T oysters I Oysters I ! HRSALOONS of :P. H. HONKER, on Idbertystreet, nenrHand, wilt- be opened on MONDAY, the 22d inataitti WiiereliadJeS'aiiifGemleman can be accommo dated with Oysterc, served up ina mannernot lobesar s wShe supplied with refreehmenlsofall Tdn&atth&ahdrtesLnotteo, and at&emosttehM«aWe; prices.! Callat - . scpS* iiihertyatrect transportation. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD, MOUNT AL.VKH.S AUADKia*, FOR VOUN . (iIRLF, ** t K *U 'i' K , ■** -V / - - * - ** "•• V-.,. f; .wt-uv-' • 1 •• • V ■ . ■ s. **»■?** .•_• i ** *•» **. *V \ ■' • ?’■ •-■ ' Gash Hlatnol Fire Insurance Company Harrisburg, CA?ITAt t 9IOO,OOa. CHAPTER i'KRPETVAL, t, THE undersigned Having been appointed Agents for Uie above Company, jiavo ’opened an Office in No. 14 Si. Clair street,and ar* now prepares to effect ius;a ranees on city and country property, upon o« favorable terms as any responsible Company in the Stale. All persons having property injured in ibis Company an entitled to vote forks offieors, and to share in it* earn ings; but are not liable, in any event, for anyibnig be yond the amount they have paid All tos»*s promptly paid in sixty days after proof of the same OWICKB&: Hon, JOHN C. BUCHER, rwulniu Char. K. Hiestkr, Vice President. TSoi. H■ Willson, Secretary. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Di»eeiors— Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph I'. Kellrer. Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G. M’Kiuley, Chas. E. Hicster. Elias B. Ktnzer,Samuei W. Hays, David Mamma,Jr., John Niiiniuger, Dauphin County: Jacob S. Halderaan, York; Henry 11. Fo\ Lancaster , Adam Schmner, Berks ; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia ; William Mintzer.Montgomery, Thomas Gillespie, Lu zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; .Amos h. Kapp, Northumberland; James iffltn; John T. Hoov er, Centre ; John S. Iscit, HuntingdonJames K. Moore head, Allegheny ; Jouulhan D. Lcel, Washington ; Geo. H. Bncher, Cumberland ; George W. M’L AIN A MOf rill, 14 Si.Clhit street. Agent* for Pittsburgh. Aljeplmny Co . _ Kuntncky Mutual £< Assembly, were as fol lows, viz : Mortgages * Real Kstnte • ■” 1 "' *' Temporary Loans -■— • Stockp < ■ ■■ - Cash, Ac. • • —■ 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of SI tavc paid upwards of Om Miiiion Four Hundred Thou sand DoHarj, losses by fire, thereby aliordmg tndencr of rhe advantages oflnsurunoc, as well as the ability and disposiuon ro race, wHk nl , aprt4] Office N. E. comer Wood auil CW si*. UarintTPir* iftliind Tr»n*porUUon IftSUlt AttCfai. ( 3[>HK INSURANCE COMI ANV OK NOR HI AMER I ICA.l’minUeJplua, c-U-irured 17W,. rapiuil J#oo,- 00, asscii January lU. l<*\- |1.001,45S a 0« wil. Otake insurance on budding* ami Um*u ooalrnU in Un tlity aud vicinity- Also, on property oi every ursrnp lion, on oiemmboAi* and olh«-r eiiher b\ inland transportation or on ihe »rus DIRECTORS: ArlhorG. Collin, Prcs'i . Jacob M. Tboraas, SamnelW.Joi.es Jobi, R. Ned, ■ Edward Sm.Ui. K.cl.ard 1> ood, John A. Brown. \V liliain U elsl., Samuel K. Smith * Samuel Brooks. iV- ! """ fharlcs Taylor. W illimn E Bowen, Ambrose While, licorgeJV__Asp... wa.l. Th*m»« p. Cope', o ,'' S. Morris Woler. " t> W"-rr.'r,L Ace , Thti* ia ihc oldest ln*uMinr«- t-oropajiy 111 V”* LllllMl dune*, and Awn n» high Handing, lung experience, am n\e nirasus ajul Qvojdiii* ail risk* aii <*jtra bazun! L, eharacler, may b«« r*>n*.dcrvtf ic‘ olTerinc ample ««• WM .V;£*k A "~« ~~ LIVES IftSUKEH B)i THE Kentucky Otu.u.l lnourone.^o.. rtlllls COMPANV ha» erlual Oliilnl .1 HM. llli.V I DRKD THOUSAND imI.LAK.*, »nJ i- iini' Pamphlets furm.nr-il. .nlormalion p»«, at"! *PP"e»- recce.! by '• '''CKBhl^A^ SaMCEL Dilwokth, Medical Elumnw r _ kuTu ffl&inai Klre Imarance company. HA KM SB UK (i PA. DfcSIGNKD on*y for i hr *«trr rio?>r* of properly . hs* an ample* capital. and iillo'd* «‘up**M«>r a*»w»» ngr* u, LtoilU of rlirapn-j*, Bftir'V mid acconmiml'u.-a, u> •*«) ■i'im i-ountr) merchan:*, am) »"’rilun*A, »'» or r..„n.r,propr,,> i m . r >7) Branch (Mice.No 54 riMIK DELAWARE MMTaL SaFK'P, AMK 1 ANCK COM I’AN Y.-Ufficr. Norm Room »t ihr i.i ohanjfe. Third nrcct, F»ul»uJrij»lii« , FIBI IXSDEAKCK.—lluiidnigr*. Mercmirulizr i«<:<■■ property in town and country. in*urr<, ait u; i> - > • «-- *" (l«uoag* bv fire at tb< Iow«-hi rmc ot premium. MA.BIHK iHSL-RASCB.— They ttUo m<*nrr tar *oe* tuid freights, foreign or 1-oaMwi‘e. under u;«il inay dcD.n* —The) ulM' m♦Uf'' mrrrliHji dize transported b V \V»*o.t.r Railroad 1 Uoauand gleam Doan, mi rivers ami lake., on me »nu liberal terms. , , . ~ DIRECTORS— Jo»epi! H >eal. Eumunn A. John C Davie. Robcn 11an0,,, John R IVanne. saroae. Edwjrd.jlieo O Lcipcr. K.lward Darlm*...m 1 11 Davu. William Folwcll.John Nearlln.Dr H M Ha»io„. lamee C. Hand. Theopbilu j I’nuldlmt H Join ■ Brook.- Henry Sloan, Hugh Cnu« ttrorge >rr " l, 1 ; >,, *' M 1 , l T ‘ r ' II vain. Charles Kelly,J (. J oliu.oa. tV I Ulan, I la V. Dr # mß^ J S« B *Trfn ! «»i' ,, ifJii--i> i mow J„o T M AHTIN . Pre-ole Taoa. C. Hast,, Vice PrrMueiil . Jreiwii W. Cowes,Secremry irr Office ol Lite Company. No. d‘J Wale r nreei, iNli* biK. (jellfedlf > P. A. MADblltA. A«cnl_ p»r« and fllailna Iniuraact. lU|£ OFFICE of the Insurant* Co of North Amtrua has hern removed to the Warehouse n! Harily. Jooei 4. Co.. No. 141 From street, third house Ea-t ul W oof .treel. where the subscriber wl I if «uc H l ol ."'.‘“ ‘ ,n iucssad their conteiils.aiidoiiS.l.ipmeii.-b) . ,l vania Ba,ho. Pena Mutual Koaitatile *.JM, New England 8'438, Albion SS.4», New \ ork Luo * > U andHeaUk, P/.thnf Omck, oharlra l> Hall. W m h Boone, Robert i* Kin«. Charles P Hayes. W Bahiwm, Chas 6 B Campbell,M M Reeve M D.;Uwi» Cooper. J Rodman Barker. E H Butler, IvJvv'nß Cope /»«» *£*»*, Samuel DOrnek; V~u» Pnsidtni, Robert t kin* Szrreiaru, Francis IMuckburne. Applications will Ur received and everv iulormauor, given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent Omen Commercial Room*, corner of Third and Wood *lreet* Putsburgl _ ° ,,uJ - y _ Fire anil marine uauranca. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila deii’hia.through iu duly auUionxed Agent, the *ub tcriber offers to make permanent ami limned Insurance oa property, io this city and ii* vicinity.and on abipmen bythecaßaUndrivu^cT^: Arthur U. Coffin, Prcs’i Samuel Brooks, Alai. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W . Smith. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, J acob >1 Thomas John White, John R £««■. Thomae P. Cope, Richard IT \V ood Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sec’, This is the oldest Insurance Company In the Umieo Stales having been chartered in 1704. Its charter Is per petual,and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means. and avoiding all risk* of an extra hozardou* character, it may be considered a*; offering ample secur. - ty to ihe public. WILLIAM \ . J - At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co .Water and Front sts M Pittsburgh mayty Emporium of Ltftbtl CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WH WRIGHT, (saccessor to J S. Toor.ii), Manu facturer of anti llealrr Wholesale and Kamil in the above named Oil and Lamps, is note receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, for burning the LUiereal Oil, Oamphtne and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps ol every descrip don, for burning Lard and Laid Oil. Chandeliers,'Oirundolc Hall Lamps, Wick-, Llol.es, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all tiling- perntuune lo the ln Klhcreal.Camplnne or Pine Oil, regulßrly supplied once or Vwice a week. All order* left with the wagon, which i< constantly passing through the city, wilt In* promptly aiimd-dit.. N. ii Lamps of all kind* altered to burn the Lihe real Oil. All articles delivered iu any pari nf the city or in Allegheny, free of cost 'Citizens Strangers, JK) you wish to purchase a €SL GULDorJSILVKR WATCII, at the usuai price? if so,pall uiHOulJ* dSTrfitMKW JfcWKLRY STORK, 51 Marktt Siren. two doors north of Third, and lake a look at In* new stock, just arrived, and you can iherepurchr.se Walcli es or any kind of fine (iold Jewelry at ihulr real value, and not be 'charged two prices for everything, as you have usually been i but can get the very best quality nl goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe wliut others, interested in their own sales, tell you, but come and see for yourselves. All goods sold auhis establish ment will be warranted as represented at time of sale so ihaiall may purchase equally safe and cheap- aul*» Mthoerapliio institute. CO-PARTNERSHIP.—' The sabßonuerß most respect fully announce to their friends anti the public i?en eraily that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ol carrying ou, at the old stand, w Sineerly’s Building, opposite the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Priming, in alius various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from : they are prepared to do works in Lithography eanal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance or ! iif e patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one^parmeiTWm. Bchuchman/and they hope by strict ; attentiomto their business, byelegaot workmanship, ana I die most reasonable terms, tomerit the favorsof an en- I Checks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Ukoßess es, Landscapes, Autographic Lettera BUI Heads, Plots Lithographed and Printed tn Black, Gold Bronze »f Co- oCtheix work can to seen M their Office, 1 M'Uiotb WMiifICHPCHMAK, !■ 4«ffl ' FRED. HAUNLEIN. j V s , 1 ‘« v * 'v-vT w -4 / (#'', « - - 4 . - { i > - 1 *- *: £ -. T »*•».- '■ ' ; "'V I* '' ' f ''. i? -f r *Tf y? Y > - i* - t\ ?’U *' ;* -\r* £* % i - * % ft *-5. * , V V-jT bf r V »-• h, r-i _% > * * r_' * * ■» J C‘ i - 3 K*J, f **£ v *-4 f- f ' •> ~ *r i 'c.,;..,. ' : -vp-- -V *iN «•* „ * A" ~ - * " "V4c > .r-V.. **« * .*4 ■" „ * fl- < • ''f- : -.'"" •*'./'% ■■ • • * M v v V * * f * c r e f '- '• •• .ip; . ~ .' .• -i . c » «- , 4 + «• ~ - -* v * *■*‘♦s •* >;:- I^.^:'«^^---.v‘ «.*-.‘^^v---P'--■’ . P l A v ' . - , %-y*, ~ * <;- . -i. 1' >• •-. •'"7 V. ..'•*■ *7 '■••_; V" ' i v- r ’ '-•-' '■rj.. 1 - -■' ■-' ■ V-- - ’• ■• '* 1 ,4 * < J ' "j J ‘' l * -r- jtF ** ' t* ‘ ‘ "t - • ‘ >► t * . »i 7 r L */ t , r * t ■ ( n; '’’ ' * 1 * •/ 'T ' ' ‘ < *> . ■ • ,< 1 OP PHILADELPHIA * 95*12-65- MJ77 7:4 aax*G 17 _ ftl.-jr-D 00 , W,34« 81 inSI'HASCK. VV. H. WRIGHT, No. 8S Fourth si., (Apollo Hall,) between Mnrtfl uud Wood «ireels * r -V- h rt* * * * v*^ 1 J - -y.. ,J fe4-,/«?/■»:><■ *•' -- 1 J % • ■ ©vjj Isoobs GIIK A'ivJlAftO AINS I SECOND All Rt vA L OBVN EW •'ALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, Sign Of the Origl. nalltee Hive, No. 74 Martel street, Pittsburgh, be tween fourth street and the Diamond, have lust receired from llie recent.targe clearing out sales, nnd: the ers amt innnnfaelurers in New \ ort and Philadelphia, tlu: largest and cheapest strict of Goods-ever offered to this market; comprising ill part a very large assortment of DRESS GOODS of every description, suited to Hie season, at from SO to 25 per coni lower Ilian former pn- CC {jincknnd Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, from US to SI .25 per yard ; . r Dlacjr and Colored English Merinos and Lyonese Cloth*, from 31 to 41e. per yard* , _ _ BJark mid Colored ParnnmUas and Fancy Alpaens, . from lU to B2e. per yard;' _ , . Plain and Embroiddred Dc Lames, Cashmeres and Frenc.h.Weriuos; , _ . . , n ._v PUin'Blaek, Colored and Printed Delaines and Casa* meres Ve»y Rich Brocade and Wate; . do l’lain Black, Colored Silks andTark Satms. A Irn-e slock BONNCT SIl-KS, 9A TINS AND CIRO. PE A FRICK?*, sod of Bonnet and Mantilla Velvets, nil colors; Konnelsnd Cap Ribbons, at very reduced prices SHAWLS'. SHAWLS! A full aKßortment of Bay State and Woolen Long an Square Shawls; ♦ , Also. RioU Broclm, Lone and Square Shawls: Printed TVrlcerri, Cnshmere, Be Lame and Thibet SHawlif; AL>O—AT GREAT BARGAINS— Lares, Embroideriesand Handkerchiefs; Hoi* fry, Gloves, Suspenders amt Cravat" ; Irith Linens, Table Cloths and Uamnt.ln*; Print". Checks, Muslin* and Tickings; Km. White and Yellow Flannels ; Plain, Brown, Blue and Barred Hannels; Cloths, Cassitneres, Satinets, Ky. Jeans & Vestings. The proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call from ail of iheir friends, and the public generally, feel ing coi fident that thev can offer greater inducements to wholesale und retail buyers than ever have heretofore b*-en offered in Pittsburgh. . 00i25 YOUNG, STEVENSON * SECOND GREAT AURI---- OF FALL and Winter Dry Goods and VariUcs at No. 97, Northwest comer ol Wood street and Diamond alley,.f’iusburgh, Pu. D. CJaROG A Co. would affuui an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in (heir line, that they are now pniparedl o offer for sole their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. A iid as our purchases hare been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we Ual tt-r ourselves, and hope to be u-lc to merit a continuance 01 confidence and patronage of our old customers and lt,p puli lit* generally, which j 8 rnlly bestowed upou us. Our DRY GOODS SlOCli is In part of Broadcloth*, Cassimeres. boaunels. Tweeds, fancy Vestmaa. Chuck., Flannel.. Drilling. Black and Brown Musnua, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al pacas, Mermoes, Muslin DeLaines, CasJuneres, fancy Punts. Olazeo . Canutes, Gloakujga, fable Diapers, Lmgh «ms. Silks, tnney long Shawls. Gmvats, Pon gee Silk Pocket iiandKerchie.fr, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other unifies generally kept m the Dry Goods line. Oub Variktt Department will be found on eiaromauou to be unsurp us * rr •sale a large assortment oi Gold and Silver W atebes and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, Ac., to which we invite the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer- N B Thr t>usine«s of Hitr firm of tißKoa 4 Me- Candles* ,» to hr sealed by D.(inBOO sii thr iiandofl). Obkog k Co, who is fu'iy authonted for such and tn wlio»r possesion art? U»r paj'rrf, Note# and book# pi said fitm tocUS^r job: * OB krknch H i oH It J&m«» tioillogi Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of PANOV, FOREIGN A\l) DOMESTIC DRY GOODS WOULD respectfully inform ihc public and bi friends, O'rom whom be ha* formerly rernvd a [ t !,cral share c l’ custom). that he ba» oued ever , exer lion in securing au extensive and complete ass*/.- nien’ oi FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the went quality. Consisting of the following article* : French and En cii-h Merinos, Cashmere*, Alpacas, Poplin* Si.ts, Mmi* I)e Lames, and oilier Dress Goods ; shawl.* Varieties, Man lies and Cloaks, of every variety. Ladies' and Children’s Bonnets,Caps,Capes; Velvets* Ribbons, Flowers. Kcaih«*r», l,arrs, Gloves. Hosiery, Ac. Gentlemen's Crnval* Handkerchiefs, CoHurn, Shirts. Drawer*. Hosiery, Ac With a farce stock of B'enirbed and Brown Muslin*. Shifimff. Htieetmg ; Table Lii»en% Tickings. Cheek*. Umine!*, Calicos, Satinets, Jean*. Ac Also, an fts*ori mc* in of Mounting Good*. Th** above Moek.wiiii numerous other article*, toe proprietor .* now opening ft k;* New Store, No lUr Market “treet. 10 Which he invite* purchaser-, as he is .1 •irmunerl 10 *.ell as cheap u« the chea pesl MADAM b* A f»»SUWJ -11*1 continues 10 S ivo her unthvidri**. She r. «p.-«ufunv v.l.cua purchase* anu or.irr- i-r.-ijeti INuiern IIm« for the trade alwafi on h < n>l _ rc'ic'W’ 000 bsi \FW n'HnI.E..uh»cnt»rr rc*m*cifuliy in vile* the attention of 1 r«u»>rv nii>l Cwy Merchant* io bisextensive a*sorl c.nuol Tniimnn*. Notion, Fum y mul Vanciy 6°aJv which he i* mow opcimi* for Urn Fall Trade. Among Hi-* article* composing lus slock may In; found a luM a** s.ifU/OMii of the following:— Kuuoo*. edging*. Pocket Books, Threads, Combs. I.ncr-s aud InsomiiSK Forte Mommies, Suspcuder?, Kmiiroidrnc*. Nrcdie*. S-m*« ami Victoria Mulls, * Fringe*.Hut*. Jackonet*, Bruuf«; Hook* Mul Kyrs, Funey and Dress Bution-. Brushes. Tufw Checks. Plain and Fancy Bobmct*. Whalebone quill'd Riidions. Black Silk and Lisle Laces; New Sl> it* Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and ' Pockrl lldkis ’ 't.iii uud'i.oiJ Jrwr-if>\ jcroine Clock". Fancy Soap-* . I'urpr'.i Hug« mid '•niche is. " widow Shade * . Tmir! Pn.<-v Violin*, I'crfumcry. Jrwsharp* ; Gillob’s SL-el Pen* Cold Pens, Umbrellas, Accorde °n*onch ShelW, Zephyr Worsted*. Perforated Rourds; riox- Silks, Worsted and Crochet Nordic*. Looking ** Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer tor cash or approved r edit, at prices comparing favo rably with Kastcrn market* , , .. |» S —The attention or Pedlars is particularly direct ed to tnm ex ten mvv and varied assortment ,cplS:lf w O MUKI'MY NKWGOODSI rpIlE subscriber having now received his entire stock X of FALL AND WINTKR GOODS, would reapect lulty inform his customers and the public, that be is pre pared to ditpose of hi* Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, m very low prices. He has, in i>ry Goods, all the staple, a* well as a large stuck or FANCY DRKSS GOODS, comprising uipart: 4-1 Clieue Silks, for evening »nd street dre.sse •, very rich, 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do, Plain Black Silk*, all prices and widths , Brocade Black Silk, do , Heavy Watered Silk, all shades ; French Poplins, do; Moushn de Louies; French Merinos and Caabmcres; Together, with French and Rnglish Prints, in endless yanrly HOl'Sr. IURNISHING GOODS, 0 4, DM and 130 Hun «Dy SUrelm, !*. 4-4, $-4 „ n d - ' Crash Toweling? ; Rich Printed Piano and Tabic Lover*, suyrrb Goods ; Marseilles Quilts, French Furniture, Dimity, Curtain and Curtain Materials, Ac., Ac. MOURNING’DRV GOODS, Lupin'* Black Bombazine*; Do do Mnustirt de Liune.lW and 44 v. .de ; Black Canton Cloths, Black Mohair Lustre* , Stik Warp Thibet Cloths, Black Cballey; English, French and Italian Crape*. Mode and Crape Veils ; Chcuu ifttea and Sleeves, Collars and Cuffs; Gloves and Ho siery. Al! of which Good a will be warranted of good ,010r«._,.nd,1„ a,. M’KNICi HT Second Grand Arrival of FALL AND WINTER BR Y GOODS, AT E. SPENCE’S, ,V 0 38 MARKET STREET. WE are now receiving and opening one of me mo«i ifVALL ANN WINTER DRY UOODS ever offered for sale in Hie Lily of Plllsburgh. Lomprißinc in pari an follows: —Drepft Si Ik ft, of the most desipnblr "lylr. ami pattern. ; French Merinos, of eve ry shade and colon Cnlmetto Cloth rich style* Coburg f'lotb, of the richc«l shades ; S.lk Warp and Mohair Lustre : Alpneas, of the most superb qualities; Chrys tal Palace De Laines.of the rirheat superlative styles; Prints, of every quality ami patterns; Oonte.uc Goods of every description . . , We invite especially the attention of the Ladies to oar Urge and well selected stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Dress Trimmings, of every description; Suk and Straw Bonnets, of the latest styles and shapes. Having recently engaged with a trench Milliner, whilstin .New York, we flatter ourselves that there is 110 house in the city can compote with us in the above branch of noal* ness. Ail of the above we intend selling cheaper man we have done heretofore. , . . . tr?- Rememner the Place, No. 38 Market street, be tween Second and Third, where Cheap Bargains can be had. l’il.l, AM) winter stuck " Of Fancy and Staple Ury Goods. A A MASON & CO., would most respectfully *o # licit ihe nuention of the publie generally, and the wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care fully selected Slock ofGoods for Fall and Winter sales, which will be found larger than they have ever before offered VVe have received as lollows: 400 bates Uro. Muslins; 6500 Long and Square Shawls ; 100 bales Drills nud Cixnaburgs , 600 pieces Sup Blankets ; 100 Dales Flannels, Colored and White ; u*t)o Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking ; 100 pieces Freuch Merinos ; US cases White Muslins ; 500 Pnnnattas and Coburg Cloih?; 2S Cases White Muslins; 100 Alpacas, all colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting ; 10 cases Irish Linen*; 500 pieces Sattinetis; 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons ; 100 pieces best make Cloths : ‘ 100 Cartoons Fronch Flowers ; 300 pieces Cassiraere* aud Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silks; 270 do do Cassimercs; 50* do Colored Velvets ; 500 do Shirting and ebecks ; 85 Cases Cashmeres' and de Lames; 21 do Plain and Plaid Ltnseyß; 1000 dozen Hosiery; .13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans ; 2000doien Gloves, assorted; Together with every article usually found in a Dry Good Establishment, No. 62 and 64 Market St; sepHO - : ; • - 1 F' ORSALB-A desirable small Farm of 71 acres, with about 50 in collivaiion and in good order ; the bal ance abounds with prime timber. The whole Farm is; fenced im A good dwelling, boose* .bum*stable and; garden; orchard and permanent springs. .Pleasantly situated three miles from-.the Railroad Station House at Economy. Price 52ff)Q. , ■ ; . ■ 8. CUTHBERT, General Agent, - : gj Smithfteld street. v ?T . ••• Xjai«k« w. wooDwyM/, g kC=a,binb-t aka FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Ware-room* 97 and «9;»mrd etjeet. J. respectfully Informs Sis friends uni coiiom « ers that he has now completed the largcßl and fi* nest stock of household furniture ever before seen in •liiis city, os he, is determined to uphold the quality wjih -well-seasoned materials, be si workmanship, and newesj designs; andfrom the extent of his orders and facility in mai ofaciuring,.he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. ... He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and.price, and keeps alwayß on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest* to the most elegant and costly, that a house, of any partol one, may be furnished from his stock; or manufactured expressly to order He therefore solicits aa inspection,, tluit the advantages ofhis establishment may be known- The fnllowingarticles consist, in part, ofhis slock, which for richness of Riyle and finish, cannot be surpassed in hny of the Eastern cities: . Parlor, drawiug, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewooad, ma hogany and walnut Elizabethan, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every . description j Couches, Solas, and Di vans of the latest French ana -American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies* j arlor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid siauds, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sola, ta bles, extension dining tables; till sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best'kind made j card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall uud parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book eases, side boards, ure screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood,and inlaid pearl Tables,. tcc. &c. iui. •red Silks luid Poplans; A large assortment *.f COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS Cabinet majusbs supplied with all article* m their line . , , , , STF.AMROA'PS and HOTELS, furnished atthe short est nolu-e.. AH orders j oarnermin Cabinet M&keri Association WAREHOUSE, 119 SECOND STREET , (near the corner of Wood.) ■ TH IS ASSOCIATION, em-{s| bracing, already, twice to three tfL times as many hands as the lar-KP| eest and hitherto most renowned * *| ■ business shops of this city, have opened their Ware house, and are able to furnish the public, bv wholesale or rtiaii, with Furniture of the following description— Wardrobes; Dressing Bureausi-Full Col umned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs ; Mahogany Washsiands; So fas ; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries} Curd Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar Wardrobes; Dtning and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads ; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages ofco-operation,on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. «iry Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order in every sty*®* nt the shortest notice. . [marts to Cabinet makers. Venters, Mahogany , Rosewood and Wainutf VimtiA, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. ItHK subscribers have just received rromNls opposite u Brown’s Hotel.” e. c. iummkh Hamnuf A Daniaf) . CABINET WARKROOM,tfMITMriEU)STREET. Buxsttn Sertntkalrett and Strawberry alUy,Pittsburg,P*. g* HAMMER & DAUJLKR keep constantly ontiand UJL n variety of excellent amt fashionable I‘orniture, SEpa warranted equal to anym the city, and sold on as * 1 Ifavorable terms as can be obtained at ony sinular establishment in .he West. They have now on hand an miusoniiy exteusive stock,embracing all kinds ol tumi* turc. Irani ihe cheapest and plainest to the most costly ■ml elejfant All orders promptly attended to mrildiro A. AllliLlkES ft CO., HAVE on H AND ai their extensive CABINET and CHAIR M ANUFACTOR V, No. 64 Smilbfielii st. a large assortment ot iancy and plain Furniture, which litcV vrill well 15 per cent- 1 ■ '"•w customary rales. lV rms _- ca »h only _ tJ«r37:ly *£*Z*~3 ~ vVM”TT siEV£ \ "• 'N couuuaes u> mauu- CAfIUtHT--i *IE of every Uescrip _.vf n uon, at his “id corner of Liberty and Btrvr-ip l n attended to, in nil its branches may 11 OIL MILL Liii.DINGS, South- Wat eor ***9 ntr of Diam«ntl. i-.**' Ohio and Ptnn- gyfrmnitt Ha>l*ix*'l I-efat. : \ LLEQHEUT OTTT. ami Luiut -team Fir© En gine#, Hydraulic Pr- **•■-, of ati *!«*••>.j. us; Copper plate, Lithograph- and mhrr !'r.-s-. i..» d Stamping and Refining Appni , nw«*.tog<-:ttm wim 'j-il Machinery in general, built upon most appiovcu planß of con struction, and workmanship to •>.• . mis faction of cus- All orders left at Mr«-r< Cochran, M’Bride & Co s # No ‘2O Wood Street, i :---nrgh,or addressed to Uiesubaeriber*, Allegheny.w.il n «-eivc«“®£“on i>oiji/“ A LKUZir^xL Bolivar Fire Brick Manofatiuring Company. JAS.OLOVXB, 6. >4. KIBE, B K H. 8. MAO RAW, OLOVKIt, KIKIt A. CO., Proprl«tor«. riUfK subscriber* having been appointed Agents for 1 the above named concern, will keep constantly o.t hnnd a supply of the celebrated Bolivar. Fire Brick* Cre cible Fireclay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. Ihcy are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in *iie and shape to sail purchasers, which shad be promptly filled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate thomaay advantage* the Bolivar Fire Brick poses* over all oth ers that nave been offered for sale in the United Slates, their superiority betngwell known to almost ail persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Fire Brick, shall lose none of then present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared tJ make them eveu better than they have heretofore been. This is the ouly establishment tow manufacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. KILR A JONES, marl? Canal Basin, Seventh »U Pittsburgh. A carfl. WDAbV A CO. have now ready for sale a large . mid well selected stock of Spring and Summer Hosiery in all its branches. They would direct panicn lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen’s couon half Hose, with Merino and Silk feet; they are of the best materials and workmanship, and iot comfort as a sum mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W. D. A Co have also on hand Gents Undershirts and Drawers in cotton, silk, and merino ; Childrens’ Hosiery of all descriptions, at the old established Stocking Store, Fifth street, between Wood and Market. I mV * _ - r1 ■_ V/ c,r.- ' -s> iV, '« -{ ‘ w ' ‘ V 1 ‘ . «-,'•> ' ■ • „ . . « I \* \ ' ' . K, ‘,< *.?;*•%;>? '“• s\r* '‘-V,'. ; 4V-l . t .*< v-,- , -' v v \ ~ \j* > ,v r If ■* 'Jrarmttnie, &£. attended to DODDS A CIMZIRBL, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, STRAW BEUBtBS I SXUAW HSfiRRIKS I A QUANTITY of Wiimot Superb Seedling Stratc 6*rrf Plana for sale at the Coal Hill Nursery ■ This being the season for planting the plants, yon get well established and Cruil belter the following seasou.— This variety wants no recommendation- The quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market* sola at *5 cents per quart, when the other varieties sold'a tl5 and 12} cents. They are more productive and finer flavored, and hold out longer m fruiting by two weeks. These Berries measure 44 niches round. A sample of this IVaitcanbe seen at Mr. Henry Richardson’s Jewelry Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All orders left there will be prointply attended to and foi wsrded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN, se|v3u Coal HUI Nursery. For Females and SI ales* DR. LARZKTTE’S JUNO CORDIAL. or Proereafivi Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative m c**ea of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir regulariliesof nature. It is all that it professes to be— vi2 : Nature’* gTeat restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. It is a certain cure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhffia ot whiles. As a vigoraling medicine it is unequaUetL-r- AJso, u certain remedy for incipient Consumption* indi gestion, loss of muscular energy 1 } physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price legs value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson A C 0.,, of the city of New York, in the United States of America, my sole ugenls for its sale; and none cun be genuine unless it comes through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. ANTONIO LARZETTE.M. D. Naples , July lGth, 1940. Sold ouly in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Smithfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten, No. 60 Fcurth street Louisville. (mar*24:ly Herr'i Island Saw fflilli* THE above-establishment has been taken by the un dersigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate business connected therewith; and as they are now re ceiving a full sujfply of Timber, orders for all sxaes of Lamber willhe filled with promptness,and at as low prices as by any other Mill in the neighborhood. ’ PALINGS of a plain and ornamental pattern will be cut. JAMES CARMAN A CO For Sale* a a ACRES OF COAL, situated on tho Monongahela “r~x river, near Limetown. The Mine'is opened aiid approached by a short Railway, in excellent repair, be longing to the above; and seven or eight good miners houses. Terms—ss,ooo} some cash; the balance In well endorsed notes. Apply to JOHN R. LARGE, septtfcit Attorney, Fourth street For Bale TWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Manchester, each having n front on Ohio Lane of twenty three teet three inches,and extending back one hundred and thirty-eight feet to an alley. Said Lots wil be sold separately or jointly. . ‘ Terms reasonable. For further particulars enquire a J. S. HAMILTON’S Office, No. 63 Fifth street.; sepafetf . «y • - Tpst.i. FASHIONS—JnsI rceeiaedslthe, jtorOgVfy Jp of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. O Firra which will be open for inspection on Tbarsday*Wo* and Friday, of this week.-where, you wi) 1 fled a. beaulif fol aaaortment ofan entire new atyle ofSlraw,BiiJc; Satto pf-v a.rieusimdajaiiilablKfti*llia r ße»«oii. „•••:: .. p. S,—Chiliren’sßonnets, Ladles’ Caps aad Head Dfesaea-cf a. rich tutdhfraaiifal stylo. ' (ocUfttf , f ' r '' 1 i.fj t ~'i iiwMi &■'. "t* / 1 ’-I * , "t » ‘ .* 's' JDntxjfl aitlr, JSUifirine*, g n*. jtvne*g Scantily Medicine*. PXTRACTota' » M «r iroro-tso Rev-R: i* Abba'*, a E wcU MiksionMyrin Ac kingdom of Burnish’.dcrted'-v • • * v«*«^ AanAC*a t Fel»waTra64o.'; Dr. D. /ayn*, My. P ea r , ’We are now in yoar^tedidtttrfojwfap® |W '-'y® nr CAK.MINATIV E BALSAM isnn invaluable, medicine in ilu-s c.uiury in bowel complaints,' and bas been used in all oar Missions with Uie'most gratifying success. I have known Bin many eases to actlikejLCßarm, _¥onr SANATIVE ftlStta are my sheet anChst.-^T lie b. UABKISON, M D., F. WOOBRUFFrMJPu HAMILTON BREWER.jM.D., ELLSWORTH BURK, M.D.. Botanic. Comprising all the practiiingphysicians m tire city of M For sSrSy B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner of Wood and First su> MORSE'S _ - .. ■ n-ntnnnni! ftvrnD of Yellow Dock Root, V°x°C?U?“ rrUinodaiion of his old customers. Among Jus supplies oore 0 ore Mine lots of choice FRENCH BRANDY, CHAMPAIGNE and PORT WINES of veryßupenor Qualities, which he will sell wholesale or retail, and which he has recently purchased out of the custom* houses in New York and Pbiladelphia.Hmhorae wilt continue as heretofore its supply o! OYSTERS, »AK-! PINES, Ac., Ac. 10$®“.;. Adame A Co.'i Bxpreaa Office* > , NO. 65 MARKET STREET. > OUR EXPRESS for Philadelphia, New Yotli and Boston, leaves daily aid o’clock, P. fit Express for Cleveland, Cincinnati and the West, leaves daily at 10 A. M. ’*• Specie, Bank Notes, Jewehry, and valuable packages* ate seta in charge of special msaengers. who will pay particular attention to all goods entrusted to our care- This being now the only reliable source for receiving goods from the East, merchants and otherswilllind i\ to their advantage to order iheir'ticods sent by lhitrli ne, Cnstom house business attended.to in any of the cast* era cities. Gold Dost and Coin carried from California, in charge of special messengers^ Also® Drafts for s ale on England* Ire land and Scotland, pay able at the principal Banking JJouses,'(a great ad« ,. , ■: t- sepSo - ~ BAKE&A FORSYTH, Agents, WHOLESAISr&B Jbbaap and Swiff. . ;l“-jS l < );l ®* w o<>4«tt«e»»««nierof VirginttUs>'.- L * . .■.: C J :lu } ' / -as**- ‘j& J , .- «<•-:x* J '-^^VjCp:-::li fj ‘ ~ -&&*■*.-« ’v .• ■=c?t‘- i l r ■'V •> 4l *Tv~" _■'■ * P?‘" . i .-p.: ■ * Dr. lVm* P. Cdlflii » /«aC VETERINARY SURGEON. * OfficeatßodyJPaUeisoil’S LiVery Stables* on Fouxth *treevbetween wood and Smithfiotfl. v UyWjr; - r-i’j t :• ... * it- xSiotljing. : MM?,:!- iisoptsini- *firmr TIlE 'eabMnneV begi 'mart * rttpt9l!al*f * man Si 10 Ite /fiend* and casuaerafor tfte ve*y ; liberal, pauonege bestowed upon him com mencement; in irosjpe*.H,and.liopet vby v strtc| ayentiott. orid ‘fidelity In tforexedutlon of all ordtarehlriistotrto *•> ;. his care f J to met if acbntinuari ce of their favor*. : ifciwonld alsfr m general, that he"has jnsixeceived a bafldsnnx assort*' memo/ Goods, selected in New. VojrkaadFbSl&delphia, . far ihe Fail and Winter TritoOr-sifahaMUpeffiwfßiMk,, hod CLOTHS pli«bniaor, Lmnbskui. Beaver and Devonshire Ceiirey Coating*; Pima ami, Colored French CASSIMERE3, towhlen he would itt* rite especial attentionwbictyfor variety and newness hfHgtyleda.eupendiJ toanyfihingjnAlto. a beautiful lot of Black add Colored SiLESATiN,Ctf*b-\ faCrepMaf&Bltfs &ud:Whife : SHfc fla*tyhVe«iiigßHAß«< Which he, is prepared in a superior lowpricrt.’ - -> ! “ betweeriSecon'dahi Third sweet*, ‘ . 1 TO 0 ;; Wall’S CtsanStHlJi Shonlddr , dom., 81U; without liiattaciinns, 87.. ■ , r loot? ! . . Elefiani and. V K!W;fiU , .W' , g; - Jnxi.ia®i?Al4 ft CO.; career v of Wood'and Walei V aU€ei»,.arepow receiviiig.froitt rwzk- '; varied and ' dp, present an appe&r&nce-of modest grandeur. Taking itie variety as a whoteiitcerlainlyaurpasses: anycol-* faction of Vestings to ourcllyibefote;...v.,:-^ [ Gentlemen of taste who desire .thbseGo&dsmade ®p;>;‘ and mannfactured .by: experienced artiats,. wilt:. Sense call and examine for themselves* They areopea v . fbr*inspection. • ' ,CALLAGHAN & CO., r - •’•• septtf corner .of Wood and Water streets.: "spuing AND SvioiKU OXitiTHIUG THREE BIG DOORS! . * , No~.\sU Liberty Stmt , PtiUbargh^ lOHN McCLOSKEY .has now the pleasure of an- Tionnoiafe to'his numerous friends and the public m.: - ' :- lerali.that ma Spring and Summer stock is now ready , - ■ inspection, which ne : beheves will be found fb.be e :of tha largest and .best aelected atocksor ide Clothing lo be found in the Western Country, . fid bas tlnsveusbn paid mere ibatf uaual atletiuon tO:-":. s nmnu&cturipg andstvle of hiaGnnnents,. BOthatthSwr ■ ry inWest priced, as welf as the fineatiaregoi opln a-, . le and elegance not to be surpassed. f , l >“ ye would particularly call the attention of aH aealers etothi'ig to'his.pfßeat splendid assortment of [ ; , R*ady-2l*|deGarmenU, * As he' feeis'eonfideni, npon examination of the qualities mid prices of his'goods, hfi'can offer them sachadocß toefus as shall make it . their imerestto purchage at hi*. ; < Stabhshmdnti 1 •‘ 5 u ‘v *■ ' - r^v r . 1 “ (Many yeats^expe>iep4se, k a«d great success Bv the on- „ slness, together with an UnprecedCnidd vholesaleand r#-. v .r til patronage, has enhb| get tp/ ut the business habits and tastes of eyery location in ie Union, wliieir'is'ortheiotmostimporlanieeioWftoio* . I In the Citing department will 'he fonhd a Chofce se T * ~ ifection-of unUottbtediyjto.beTo.‘inQfin.;lh«'.l?iUt&a.. 1 States. ■ -■ ■■■>.■■■• &*l2B;+ , .. timi fo'tUe manufacture hitd sale of iLo artlcle in'the ; , : Weauiheyiiaving been mannfaeiured heretofore exclu* lively in the Bnst, where they are superseding the w „ It, wooden xoffins, take this method. of mtantfngjthoi public, ihaithej are now manufacturing eighteen./utter- I entslrcsbf-theinodem Sarcophagus, from 22 inches to 6$ feet, with width and depuvSultable, .. ;i for bodies of ordinary sue, and for those mhpattm i spaco'for cusUohingjbr for bodioa of ttiiflSoardUfieft- i Jons, have several sues deeper and_ wider. Thisin- f veiitlon now commgintogeneral u e,isprommnc?atfne , If the greatest of;Uxe. JTkese. IjujaiL vCaiKB M®, I composed of various kinds ot metals, bat-pnneilißUy of . are thoroughly enameled inside and. oat, and „ thus made impervious to Air and ,, are highly ornamental, and of a classic form,. are llgpt_ r -. . • and plna they- corabiue the greatest strength which metal 1! capable of, m a giveu qaanuty. f ! When properly secured with cement they are pencct*. , tv airtight, and free from exhalauonof offensive gases* v| ,i » They cost no more - than good woodea coffins, and jg* i better than any .othear aTncle m. use,, (of :whateyer . for tnuiapormiiou,' vaults, or ordmarymtennents, as, pos.i been proven byactaaJ experimfentßiaaa i CcrUfied-4« byr. some of oar hies Henry-tJlay," Darnel Webster, Lewis Caw, and other distinffUMbed?SpnaUsrs. who merits, nod whose letters; togetherwtthouiereytdedces. of thei* worib.inay be seen nt our «Agents\WtalWf Depou No. 3<4 Itfain street, three doom above Wimn,, where we nitend to; keep on hoadat all 4**H**&*''\< stock of- all sixes of ornament ana hiuso. a* will suit the most diversified tastes. • ! We invite the,aueationoC tbepablictEtnd.Oti'Unupna^i:, kers particularly throughout the west,loan examination, of the article, and request Uiem not to rely upoa the rep resentationsof undertakers norueinktha article, wbose interest itwaal.d be >o misrepresent £ c „ ' Patent lUtallle Bnrlil Jj. '■,fe S' Sarcophagus tVarsrtimi* 37iyjram sirat, Cnneinntm.... » / 'TrHEmjae™ghea,GMt|KK.R6B£ara,niideruietana - [ 'A eole. agent for the .sale of tbAabave valuable arti-. . , Hmi-. announces that he is prepared to Bopply unpeijUi* . V ’l, ... iera andolhers haringoccasitmforlhair use wrth.tbtt •- i same, of aU aizes, from t foot JO inches to «feeiSmabes . j - in length, of variouswidthsatld «qlihB,'smtableftrbo- j dies of any sizej ieiihest. plainiAronjed or gilded and- f. (highly ornamented. Also} name plates and trimming* s •- tor the snrae. Attention tntlmvery l.ow'piices affixed, { with the view ot their general adopuon, is solicited, to, . * Qiti At wholesale! forptorn bronzed Gases, of ■vartoua- ... .. ;COl °So?l for Bodies23loaa’fbehesirilength; tMfr '' t-. 2 “ ■ 281033 -.O .i “ 4,SO'',--. ~ 3 ‘ “ 33 to 40 “ “ 0,00 - ' > 4 “ 40 to 46 “ . “ S,OO - ■ P 5 •*-. 46 to 54 . “ “ 0,00;.- 6 “ 54 to,GO ~ “ . “ 10,00 -.. 7 “ GO to 65 “ ■‘l • n,OO -' .. 8 “ G5t069 “ “ 14,00... 9 “ G 6 to 70 « "" ' ' "i®!®® : 10 “ OS to 73 “ -17,00 i.; , 1 a 72 to 7G “ “ 18.0(1 , 12 “ GOto-63 “ extradeop ; l2J)o -‘(r 13 05 t 0.69 “ “ V , -}s’on ’ ! i' 14 “ GO to 70. “ ,r 18,00 15 ,. , rry- Funerals attended,hearse and carriage* furmeb-; ed. and .appropriate atLendama pnftr vided for transportation to any country, on [ application at the office as above* * i ’ v * 1 r j. jyic G« Kyß: • • Plttihuteh Leather Depot.' 1- 1 RBARD fc CO., So. 103 Wood sthkkt, have Just « receive.! a Fall supply of stock lit their line.-BM tiraore and New VcricSOLK LEATHER, Philadelphia. Kips and Calf Skirts, French Cnir Skins, Country Up* ger, Kips and Calf lauingand; Bidding: kins; Tanner’s Oil} Tanuei.’a and. Currier’s Tools, Ae. And, taken together,thejrbe.'ieveirthe largestafldbest assortment ever in one huuat? burgh. All of which we are (prepared to sell to cash' and prompt paying cusiomersavvhe veryJowestpricea P °w£trike pleusdre in showing invite purchasers to examine, before purchasing,-.else* where. - E.n. BlQEhOWtlftrflKfe No. 46 /CONTINUES to manufacture CARRIAGESrof xyci* r l» description and of th’e'latestmid'*most'approved styles; toorderand for saie.r r ,to each branch of his Manufactory, .and- aelectingjus ma terial from the best that the-eastern market cait afford* he feels confident thalMcanplease-iheinost festidtoua. Giving his entire'time and attentiortui the bdsnifejUi.fae to eompete with any of theeastemioaxket* * Southern and Western Mei.dxßmaare reßpectfully in vited to eall and examine his slock : before purchasing elsewhere, as he is deternthred tcrsellaagood Bhd as cheap an article aft Any olherestabUshmenu , < t .: . - Athennum.ssfopna , V" '•intTM 'Wv WARDfefcgsteabeTdTnfomthaLhaieaarid •W GenUemenof ibficijyHodyfp.ui^y>that.heiBjMee pared |» serve up }n a* superior manner,pYSTERS, COoked in the of a number of gentlemen, will keep tawaya ready, HOT COFFEE, TEA utid CHOCOLATE* wiiheditilea to'smti He trust%by constantatteriUoTvandaneameaVdesire to please, this new feature will receive a shafeof public pa iCE (?REAfiIS and other refreshments, as'usual, at short notice. The Bathing,Departmeijtalwaya in or'er Ifj** A Ptfvafoßaldoßtoi’Ladlßße' ’ '*■> ■ - tprddroyrdand nno 1 ;GRAHAM;..av-.hmvnew,.Hotel. No.36,. -respectfully informthe pnblic that they, are now manufacturing CIIOCO LATKof every quality and price.' This ChocolotevOn like tnostothers sold here,is ’lyitrantedpurs auduaail ulterated, and' hence, of fi.nerflp.vor, more. nutritious and wholeaorne. SiJ. G,,rmd Co., having been proprie tors iof one of the largest Chocolate manufactories in Italy, assure the public that they will, furnish-an article etiual, if not superior, to the bestimponed, and at a less fence.;: w j «, It V'J?l, sale ? t Mr - SOREL > S,|Mad.BorePa Millinery,! No. 5® Fodf'b etreet, up stairs, next dber to the’May- ..- - - tnxfl ' ’ ' w 5: **■ "J* -T “* Y ■ -'*l^■- -■ v >* \ < ‘ x.* *■ \ **- s h'-- ± * -®®?§ I 6 ~J~r -1 nP ! : i • 1‘ ,| r \ I \ t' , V^i ill i ■* ! ' h ’ til is llg f 111 *{: -I f* % t-s:; x