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M VI EI.LOR, Nei et 11Foodlit t ..- , i • tP - has reeelv ed. and nos open tot; sale, the following••elegarat 'toes of Pl.hbK) FORTES, from the eelebrated. manatees .. ' ,•._ ke a, :mit . t • .': 12110floaas CilickerlnVßastono 75 .00.tt•factorr pr Vi0:12064 0088 :octavo n:Ltetdood, 3 1 -4 , 152167 one 6 -' do ••.• -- do '•• .. " • p • , i..-- , 275 - 130• . .'i ; . ' • . - '-' -". IWO one 6 -isdo' -,do .- - •,- :-• - 2CISIXt-t -" U 512 one 6-1•, •do ,do --, .• • • - '375 t. 2 .• ' " ... 11751 o n e 7 - 'do- -- do - • . 400. 02 - . . . 11702 one?: •do-: do • • - 400-00 • • . • .' 1144500 b 6i do -carved rosewood. 4C O CO - . . 450 Cl) '11917 oil 7- do do 114 PO one 7 - '- do do - - 450.00 - . ..: 11790 One 7 - do do • 450 00 " : 1 11 2:0 : ... ne11 7 4 - d d o . • edstnte/astrd • - brO 450 1 4 ; 0 0 •,-'•'• -:- -.• 11632 brie 7 do do do s ' 500 00 *: --.: - • 116e5 one 7 . do carved full grand, 100 OD i -:.., .• -.' Alto on band, the following from other manufacturers: :.........- ti 11.. 5561, a rosewood 81 octave, Stodart & Ca.. ins New . . s 00 •,..: • .N0.3273,-aro!ewaod 61 octave, Hallett, Day!s ..-.: • : & Co.; Boston,. -115 no "- •• : No: 3,46, a rose 63 octave, Hallett, Davis & C 0....„ ....„ „ with..illkilian attachment, - - - lie!-,'o 00 1 . f - N0...0351,. a rose mood 0. octave, ovule by- 223 0 0 lett, Davis &Co, - - 6 aMO mak 50 00 ~.-'• :. • - • .rac5.3392,a rosewood 5 octave, ers , -e• • No. 1b1.7i ,- .do - do made by % 9011- ... .: treed &•Bcolirdi S. - - " " . " fici.lBl3,;tirostitiood•6 OCIWIC;r8.11:10 =ken, - SOo'oo N 0.448; a roseyrtiod boudoir, made by Gilbert, _ -- - -.--. Botor,}notive,' • • - --',. -275 20 A MllhO y tCOrld Land 6 °chive, - • ' •• 11500 deql.o • -- rA,t3j ------ .jgiri" -------- s.....tdade by A.:urban:it, the anginal. In ventor.., last received, a fresh supply of the cale• binned Melodeons,made by - the origioat inveritor,Par• handt,Nevr,York. These instruments are unquestiona . bly the verybest of the land manufactured 'nay where, haying sieveral improvements not possessed by ally IU.Ch ts.double PClllofli desirous of pur- Obilting ascii:tine Carhant Itifelodeon; *ill please , call andegammc the same, and convince thniuselves of Its greg 3 gPirlo.r4.• • H. x.E.F.avt, • - No.lol Thlnl street, dec . & - • align of the Golden Harp. - Now. :maim Inivizatyl,AiVP having a Piano should purchase and - jai rend Templeton's new book '. To GrMrlantax —This is beantifiu book for a parson' le...roititoot exception as neat n piece of prin dug and bind s= at was ever executed. Ztere Is no possible casualty that can happen to a Pl ant) for which it does not point out an easy remedy, be sides giving directions hoer to keep the instrument amnia tuna Price only 31—vronh ten times pat, antic t can be sent by mail to any part of the United litates for , a few cents. Published by John H. Mellor, Wood street, and Henry Ineber, street, Pittsburgh, and may be hid at the principal Look stores. deal:tf IS iso 2 1 _ N era W g eI I T er2 l6 . %VI s c u o b a r t ib u: setbseepuuns for any of the -33,00 Magazines, at 52,50, free of ppenage; cis Gede-,-_ , sLadrißook ; G ra h am , 2 Mago.aine ; sartaiws Onion Maptzine. • - We liavo recervid penman copies of all the Slags ends.- foe dattrary. _ Aitasead Obstacles. A Romance --by G. P. R. Junes, ' lean New Yolk, to Dom and not of Doors. lller treten with 45 envings. The Nile-Sont, gra or Glimpsft of the Land of Egypt. By William H. Bartlett. With engravings on steel and nu aritnans Ilinstivalons on wood. For sale atthe Caesp Book Store of H. MINER. G. CO., No. 32 ButithGeld street Ladies I' fiend This t N TilE ?BESS, and will shortly be ready, " THE HANDMAID TO THE PIANO ; comprising a full eseription of the mechanism of the Instrument, the de forts to which it is liable (about 200 in number,) the method of remedying each defect, and instructions how to keep theinstrument always in trine." By P. B. Tea. Everyjusorrhaving a Piano should have a copy of this book. No work of the kind has ever been Rupiah ed. The information It Imparts is worth ten times Its price-:on dollar ; and, among other advantages. it will affecurally guard you from baying year Piano spoiled by unskillful Inners. • Ladies and gentlemen in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, desiring early eopiea of the work, can be thrulthed,at their residences by leaving their addresses at the music ethics pi Messrs. John H. Mellor. Wood street, and Henry Richer, Third street. Bysiending one dollar to the author, at the Gazette Of gee, Pitts/m.lTh, a copy will be forwarded, free of post. age,, any' part of the United States. Six copies for aye dollars; A liberaf discount to Book sellers and Nu de dealers. _There is no, more appropriate present that a gentle - Inariean make to a lady, than a copy of this book. Send In your orders: • _warn Daub** Heed Malcsdeesis PHE subscriber basjust opened& very tine Melodeon, octaves, with doable sett of reeds, made by the original inventors., Carhardt and Needham, New York. This Instrument is eqttai in point of power and volume to any small organ, and far preferable to it for sweetness of lone, capacity to stand in tune and facilityfor trans porting. These instruments are made expressly tor church use, and owing to the lowness of pnce are fast superseding the organs. The public are respectfally invited to call and examine this brie Melodeen previous tofu leaving the subscriber's wareroora, it having been purchased by a congregation in this city. fL ILLEBE.g., No. lel Third at., 0029 Sole agent for Carhanit tr. Needham's Melodeon glualeal 801100. • rrillEeiedoesigeed begs leave to auneonee to the citi zens of Pittsburgh, that he has opened a Room to Vigilant Hall. opposite the Post Office, Third street, where he can.be consulted at all hours of the day, from OA. on all Musical occasions. A fun Brass and e Cotillion Band, can be had at ail times, on short nonce. Instructions ott all iustramenut at a reduced price. declsilm WM. BVERLV. _-- - • • TO SAVE LABOE! ltimbaLra Gnomical Washing Fluid s pills article is much cheaper and easier to use than j Soap, and is warranted to cleanse all kinds of ap parel perfectly It contains no Potash, Sods Ash, lU of Turpentine, Ammonia Acids. or any article that I will in any manner injure the finest fabrics. Calicoes are warranted not to fade if washed in this Fluid. Die 110 Wash Hoard, for clothes are worn out more by amuse of it. then they are by the wear and teor in their uses This Flci,l entirely does away with that laborious task. Fall directions accompany each bottle. Sold at the. nominal price of 124 cents, suirmient for two ordina ry washings /i4fTltte (slowing Ladles have given me cer tiftcates, speaking - in blamer terms of my Chemical Wattling - Fluid than even I could expect. The - are at for ell - jou:yeses - where an Imitate for cleansing is re quired, believing It to ne cheaper and ender to use than any other article: Mrs. Elizabeth Fahntstock, s3 Tan. nel st 4 Mrs. Martha Scott, corner of Fourth and Smith field streets ; Mrs. Miry B. Wilson, 1.75 Liberty st ; Mra. Mary /ones, St. Clair at ; Mrs. Man , G. Kimball, 66 Crawford et., Plttsbervh; Mrs. Hester Howard, near Hope Cotton Milts; Mrs Harman Parker, South Con' mon and Federal at e „ Allegheny City Mr. Marietta ilowaid,,Lawrenceville. MamisfitetnreStiy C. W KIMBALL; and sold Whole ask and Retail by KEYSER It. NP LIOW ELL, 140 Wood street. Us& DJ- Empty bottles re-filled Sao ILICIRTMI.D. BeDR. LA . NCI:LARD, (frpm Boston,) proclaims to the afilicted Car and near, that ne has discovered the most Certain 'pewit. and efficacious remedy for 6 ONNOIG , UICRA. AND SYPHILIS, ewer presented to the world. By his treatment founded on -obsertnitions made in Me nelson= of Europe and America, be will Lanus a perfect cure to from two to five days„if aripiled to early. Mee No. 88 SiMiT P.I.D St, Pittsburgh. A CERTAIN CUBE.—taken the misguided votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful dtoease, it too often hapens that an ill.timed sense of abrimo or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who from education and respectability can alone liefriend him, delaying till the commit:tonal symptoms horrid of the hod diseases make their appearance, afflicting tin head, throat, nose, akin, &e , ending in decay and death; • TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr.B. addressee those who have Inj themselves bypritOtne and improper indulgettee, that secret and solitary habit whiela rains both body and mind, unfitting them 6sr business or society. These are some of the tad and melancholy effects produced byearly habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the : Back and Limbs Pain in the Head, Dimness of H e a rt Loss - of binocular POINCrj Palpi9lUOM of the ert; Dripepsia, Nervousness Iritabilny, Derange =at of the Digestive Pirmtiono;Gerteral Debility, Coo. anniptioa, &e, Mentally the fearful streets on the mind are much to badreade 4 , loss of memory, confusions of ideas, de pressions of sts, evil forbodings, ;version to society, sell distrust, love uf oolitude, it.c..; these are soMe of the evils produced. Such persons should before 1 oculest!Phsiza MARRIAGE consult Dr. 8., and tie at once restored. Let not false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from the dreadfil and awful consequences of this terrible malady - Weakness immediately cured and dill vigor restored. Offien No. 63 smithheld street, Pituthurgh. Hours (r is M. to 9 P. M. w biedleine scan' any pa of the country, secure o observation, by addresolat (post ; paid) Dr. E BLANCHARD, and deseribln. case. deel 0 . . . • Onrush Periodical Drops. • ..'IFEESE DROPtiare always invariably certain to rep • the Pernal. system. They were discovered yy ortnOtrued Rieord, while practicing In the hospi talspf Paris; and azialways warranted to cure all cases of. • SUPPRESStONS,IRFLEGVLARITIES, &c., troll cold - or other causes. They have been used in thousandaofcases and sum vats= to produce the de sired effect. These drops are perfectly !aimless, and it needs bro one trial to convince the ISOM akeptical of their Astonishingfficacy. Wherever they (MAUI cure after a lair trial, the BIONEV WILL BE RETURNED. They are the only genuine and safe remedyfotalt SDPEBBERSIONS,AND JADED CIL,ARB, and no one after trying them oece,nan ever be induced to try. any other. • , The Drops are for sale at the office of Dr. -BLANCH ARD,No. ChilSmithfreld st. Pull directions accompany cock houle. They can beaezt to any parlor the coon tr,secare of obiervatton, by coolant% the price in a letter &meted to Dr.l3. Blancliard: Trice FiTs Offtee hours twirl sA. to 9 7 hi- , -standaYs Dot ' . decital Bour7 Ittettardsonolirsasl ilar, HAVING refitted his siere la a handsome, manner, and but recently returned front die Eastern cities with a due assortment of Watches,' novelty and Fancy Roods, would cell the attention of his friends and ens-, amen to the fact, that among tds Watches will be found. the mom desirable stylea,patteree anti mama. Of /ex e.lry, the latest styles or brochea, breast pins., fob MO vest chains, Inger rings, ear rings, miniature, loalugn,t: Zroe. . F & ANCY GOODS-Bach as paper macho ' wink tables, , work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfume boniest OW mats, Colt's pistols, porte meanie', in greet variety;; china fruit anieake dishes, feu., with an endless variety: 'uScild and ornamental artieles,which have only to be - seen io be appreciated. noyi NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Oystora ey 11 1, SALOOINS Of P. U. HUNKER. Liberty sweet , near Hand, U ., be opened on MONDAY, the 22d, instant,where 7 es and Gentleman can be accommo dated with Oysters, served - up in a manner not to be cur. passed.in this City. Eirr Pasties will be supplied With refreihments of all Irdids, at ttie shortest notice, and at the won reasonable prices. Call at V, U. HNKER'S, scptil ; Minty street For sua: TrICVO . LOTS OP GROUND, attantzt (nth., baronet of I:l4Linebester, each having a front on Ohio Lane of .twenty.tbree teet three Inches, and extending back one. bnutired and -ttaterpeiglo. feel 'Ann al!ey.. ; . 131u1 Lots .- be cad aeottnkly er jointly- . . _, • :Terms reesonnule. FATlOnhet palliellian enquire ~_ il-AMILTOITS (Mee, No. BaFittb.screet. - W uivrti uE / - crr & man - ioduCid to • a v 4% 2 ' ltir attar at_.17 . 5! . st ain PaLa re klase ntu rt it disiziaL vv bat' giant i my smek o r i v i t t e l e :u7¢;;;') Want; • 14° WV1i/i.,T .- 0 PLEA:Sir TLEimiadieltsties4r AhuaAFILI a7lay• -FY ~' . 1., -~t r r F-e f'. : transFot •-• • • • _ ste--• • A.ND,WIXTNICARIWICIMMUNT 4-neatibi. FOB' vaitiratitErvitiar•• CLRVELAND AND PITTSBITRGR; 'i:10 the CleWeletimil'4 , Pittebiariltilitiannellit. • FROM CLEVELAND to HANOVER STATION, 75 utilee,L,From HANOVER to WELLSVILLE, by Stage, SO miles, and from 'WELLSVILLE to PITTS. BURGH by, the new and splendid steamer "FOREST CITY." Thu arrangement.to continue until the first of January, 1852, when the Cars will run from Cleveland he Express Trate of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (2 days excepted) at 5.45, A. M , after the arrival or 06 Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at 12 35, P.M. and at Wellsville at 7 o'clock, P. AL; and at Pitutborg/411ter'same,evenings Returning will fea've Pittsburgh dally r. At., ar riving nt Cleveland nit o'clock, P. PS. next day, in sea soli to connect with the Evening trains to Cincinnati, , and with .Steamers East and West on the Lakes wall tbecloee-of navigation. Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 boars; to Ctn. cinhati 36 hours. Fare to Cleveland 5400 , to Cincinnati 810,00. (Signed) • C. PRENTISS, President. OVVICR Co. i Ravenna, Nov. 8,1851. V - For tickets apply to G. M. HOLTON, Agent, Monongahela tflonse, Pittsbursh. - . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL'S.° ILD SZWA-zt. ba ,: M to Philadelphia and rom Pittsburgh • tialttmore. Only 24 Bourn Through! Expte-, mail train will leave the Depot on Lib. arty etreet, above the Canal Bridge, every morutng at Rio'clock. Paaseogers will go by the care to Brintons, where they will find the beet of Coaches in readiness to convey them 2.3 miles, over a first rate turnpike road to Beutty's sta lista, and then tulle the splendid new creeping can of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. direct to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Conductors go with each train of coach esil.etween Btintwis and Bratty's etaiton. ',Passengers tor Baltimore take the car' of the York and Cumberland Railroad at Harriaburch, arriving at Bnltl more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning. Passengers who wish to avoid night travel, can lodge over night at Hollidaysburg and resume their seats by the next morning tram, cud arrive In Philadel phia the same everting, as the Raitrinid Company are ruattina two daily trams from Hollidosburg toYhiln dedphia. Baggage checked , braugli to Philadelphia Fare through, SI The Accommodation Train will leave every afternoon oteioeu. or Liberty, Wilkinsbarg and Brio ions Returning. trains will leave BrintOnli at 9 o'clock ..m., and p. m, stopping at Wilkineburg and East Liberty, and nmviog at Pittsburgh at 01 o'clock. a. at., and at 6 o'clock p in. Fain to East Liberty, 15 cts Fare to Wilkivabtugt 2 CID Fare to Turtle CTeek.fll,o ens Passengers will procure their tickets at the office in die Monongahela House, (formerly the Curial °Mee) un til half an boar before the departure of each train, when the office will open for the sale of tickets nt the Depot on Liberty street. deal 9 S. M ' 4 EN, Ticket Mee?. R. R. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD A ffi WINTER ARRANGEMENT Between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Tins( Reduced Co 7Westry Four Halos lAN and after the Ist of DECEMBER next, Passed. 1,.." sere be,carrled by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, with only 93 miles of Staging over an excellent Turnpike Fare SII 00 This is the shortest and best tone between the Great West and the Adenine Cities, and the • CCMIEMODA TIO are in all respects of the highest ehareeter TDOM A:I MOORE', Agent Pewee Raul Road Co 1 -..,-,-,-,-4 1 .,.---.......-r-- --,-. novl4:3fft ----- fg .... ..,....„ • - --41-----S.: Adams it Co. • Express. NO. 010 I.OCRTII ST/W.F . :3', pirr,BufoGH IRE public are informed that we ere uoor running regularly to the Easy and West, and are prepared to 'ward all Goods entrusted to our care A SPECIAL MESSENGER sent daily for Philadel- phis, at 4 o'clock, P 31. Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Orders transmitted free of ebarge, and floods returned by first Express Bills of Exchange for sale on England. Ireland and BcotlatiO, for any amount. parents, on principal Banking Hoaxes or Port Offices in the Gaited Kingdom dee...l BAKER O. FORSYTH. Agent.; Only Vorly Anse Illtaigiiiiii BY THF. NEW CENTRAL RAILRO.AD, TO PHELADELPHLS zest. 1,,m e.n _ ,....a 1t .:12 :: c . m: lila lUI. t , I. ARRANGEMENT'S VIA THE IY.R 11, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD! 000 D INTENT a.NUTELEGRAP II MAIL LINES of splendid new Troy built Coaches, forßlalrgville, will leave Pittsburgh .. , 1011 day at I o'clock, P. 51 and at 4 o'clock. P. M nd . from thence 301 mules by the ' New PerkfLifiCanta Railroad, to Philadelphia, New York end Baltimore. Theis ;devoid only Mirky hours. Coaches will leave every evening at I end 4 o'clock. EXTRAS—To leave at any time, always In readiness. Thu is the most dirge . .., comfortable and ex_peditierue route to the Dusters c l ues . Passengers lot Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the arm val of the can at thatplage. N B.—The onty Office for the above Lines under Bt. Charles Hotel, 40 Wood street, Pittsburgh . scot W. It MOORHEAD , Agent. -----•• Weld NOWUMIIII.k Road Route FOR SALMONS AND PHILADELPHIA! STEILMENS leave twice a day, morning and eventng, (except Sunday). Morning Boat 'rib leave lac Wharf Bose, above the Monongahela Brtilge, every morning• at de o'clock, A.M. Evening Bost leaves every evening (except liuudayo at S o'clock, P.M. Fare to Philadelphia Sit. To Baltimore SW. For tickets. call at ihe Plank Road office ; Mononga hela House, Water street. deaf/ MOUNT A IieVICIIN ACAOIO2 I I Y. YOH VOUN'• In the emetediaterni ' 'y el the Clefs+ et Pimple's& ono Allegheny, Pa. Firms issTITUTION vow be opened on the let day of j thetooer. fur a., reception of pupils, who will be in structed iu aoy or all of the following branches of an elementary, use:ul and liberal educauon, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic. Anemia and Modern History, Art (tient mid Modern Geography. use of the Oiolics.Botany, lleeful end Ornamental Needle Wort, Music and Draw ing TERMS: Tan annual pension for Board. Tuition and W Int, payable . half yearly in advance, - 3112, 00 00 Music (or beginners, - Fur the use uf,the Instrument. . - 2,00 Drawing, - - ------ 5,01) The healthy location of the estaMialnuent 3 the pictu resque scenery ; varied and extensive prospect, so and mums and enlivening to youthful minds. must render u a dertrable place of education. The greatest attention of the Teacbte will lie paid to the hertlthorionil and intellectual culture of the popile committed to their care ; and to render that attention etTective.the discipline will be eruct. yet mild and pa rental. There will be two renal-annuai vacations of e fortnight each. Pupil• will be received at any time du ring the session. MRS. DAM LYNCH, . se .2.1a.A1 Principal. Dim. Dr. ILDlikoll Fooa, m's Seminary, KI PA., UT ILL RE-IDEE N,foritsSIXTH.I3ESSION,on Wed• TV uerday,October 29th, 1e.31. Tames —Per &mien of 1% Wart —ParsOb, ra Adeanes Board and English Tuition, - - . • sau,uo Piano, with dinging and use of Instrument, - 20,00 French, German,Lutin, Drawing & Painting, each, 10.0 U Bed. Bedding and Washing, - - - 340 Stationery, - - ..... 74 The two Sessions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday in April and in October. Pupils are not re ceived but by special arrangement, for less then one session. No deduction for absence, except in cases of great emergency. NO EXTRAS. Circtratro, containing Recommendations, &c , can be Lad of his. G. R. White, Market street, and of air. Mellor. di Wood street. Isepta SX.ohatige Livery Stable and Furnishing Ogler, • No. 178 Penn S treet, near Me St. Clair Holed . Tits subscriber, thankful to the nubile for the liberal share of custom in Ins line heretofore, would inform them that he has "c . • commenced the UNDERTAKING Masi newt In connection with his LIVERY business, and will attend to funerals on as reasonable terms as any In the city, Anyyersn baring anything to do in his line, who may give bun c at t, can depend upon their business be jag attended to promptly, and in the best and neatest manner. • (no3r2ml JAMES m4rnIEWS. Lithographic institute. ria-PARTIV ERS H I P.—The sobsenbers most re !meet la tally announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day . entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying on, at the old stand, in Singerlrs Building, opposite the Post °thee, Th ird street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, hi all its various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived . from Enrone, they are prepered to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuanceof the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one3mrtner, Wm. Schuchman,•and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the favors of an en• li g htened public. Bonds, Cheeks, Drafts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads Plots Lithographed and Pnoteit in Black, Gold Bronze of Co. Specimens of then wort esn be seem al Liteu °thee as above. WM. SCHUCHLMAN, apl23 PRFD II AUN LEIN BIeitILIES A BTS LB " VIZ fo o r i saJe arth S e T oai rirNuniSery This being the season for planting the plants. you get well established and fruit re commendat i on. th follwing seam:m.- 11gs variety wants no re The large ` t itiantity brought to the' Pittsburgh market, sold at 23 eentri per quart, when the other varieties mild et 16 and lfl►cents. They are more prod active and finer flavored , ,and.hold out longer in fruiting by two weeks. These Berries measure di inches round. A sample of Alibi itallean be seen at Mr. Henry Richardson% Jewelry s toro „oorner of the Diamond and Market street. AD orders left Mere will be promtply attended to and for ' warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN; „p3O Goal Hill Nursery. 'VAIL C H received at the atoro 4 Is of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. 0 Fvrn eraser, '; which will be open for inspection on Thursday - and Friday, of this week, where you will fi nd a beauti ful adotvuent of an entire now style of Straw, Bilk, Satin and Velvet BONN LTS, and TRIMMINGS, of va rious kinds, suitable for the season. P..8.--Children's Bonnets, Ladies' Caps and Head Dreaserof a deb 'and beeetifsd mite Fortis-1i • For S'essieLles and Blades. T‘R.LAB.ZETTR,S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative 1J Elixir, prescribed Ile, an effectual restorative i n cases of debility, imptitency of barrenness, and all ir ' regu i me i t tes o r pilule. it is all that it professes to be— vis : Nature's. great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state arithout offspring, It is a certain care for seznip,aleiniasions, general debility, sleet. weaknesa - - 21.'• °BP& - ; of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrinten or 'UT DALY & CO. havii,llolk.Seney for *ale a large whites. Asa ingoratlng'medieine It is unequalled.— , T . and well selected stock 'ptSpri4 and Summer Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, idl- Hosiery in all ita b ran dies. They would ditect pa rtica- gestion,loss Of inisisular. energy;physical lassitude, fe lar "attention to their stock of Gentlesten's-cotum half male weekneas, debility, &a: it is warranted to please Hose,..with Merino And Silk fectObSy'ate of the best the user in any of theity, attiove Sampitunts, and is of price matennia and workmanship, and for Catalonian Sum- less value to those without offspring, on handeentwUndersharts and Unarm* mer Sock, cannot be egasaid, W., WA Co. haFe. also To spread wide the blessingri pith's medicine, I have and merino ; Childrens , Hosiery.of all delkekioOnsi . entioni;sdi appointed Messrs. - Judson & Co, of the ;city of New at York, m the United States of America, my • sole agents the old established &Making Stone, Fifth stitch:WSW]) for in , sale; and none can be genuine unless It comes Wood and hlarkeL ..; .• . - - - - Amyl- , through them, and their natttres are on the wrapper, . . • ANTONIO , LARZEWEaU. •. /174,01F1FA-40 bX.S. in store and for safe by...., _ _..-: '', - parka, jaw 10ta;v349. . STUART & 511410 . , r.. 50 d only IsvPinOurgh at the Medical . Deiot;NO. 7 t .. ..... 411. ,, i ''''" . ''' ...,_. n. , -124 Wood (tre e,, ' .BMillifieldqueet; and by B. LI. Ileaking,Wentstre,ei r reo A. An Clagionati• liayrnand &,Patien No. del-lkiirtli istrcet - ,Lektik inalslW'''lliritia- fr Arr l ik t r e alp d .. ..uggimiiiiii.ii ',.. - '' - . ... loilutitsly i . . , ~ . .. • ~ ,-- •• . • . -4-,,i, z ;.:i Z _ . 7;;:z7:4 ; : q.....1c..-4. :!0...t. - C.4t. , i-C4 1 1 , :i .... . . illeareat Istanui Saw mina; THE ittiochestablishinent has been taken by the tin denignedi with the view of pursuing the legitimate baldness connected therewith ; and as they are now re ceiving a ftill rop ry of limber, orders for all sues of Lumber will -be.filielfAvith.PromPtness, and at as , low Prices as by any other-Mill in the neighborhood. PALINGS of a plea! and oreacartha pattern will be out. , fanot.vl.,. hOO Clash nut "W;; tit • *Conipany Harrlsburgt:rewutilv vismit4s.lo:o:lo. ~o A.. Wt r ifil i t t .." • • r Hl v.tolersifinek bu y i ng,ge e n, npp oldted Akenti for the above UoutParlY, 411Ve..0ened an ODlce In No. 14 St. Glair streetta44 ate,' Poto.,PlOPotoil to o treat .I tOlo* rances on Mt,' ootintrY property, Upon as favorable terms as, any. responsible Company in the State. Alf persons having PrOperty insured in this Company are entitlad-,ao are for int officers, and to share In its Can ing' ; but are not liable, in any event, for anything' be yond Oa amount they hava pald. All losiaes promptly paid In sixty days after proof of the OPIFICKES Hon. JOHN . C. BUCHER, P-rellftent. :; ,CUAL E. ihmsrma, , Vice President. VW. IL WlWsots, Secretary, David Fleming, Attorney acid Counsellor. iiirectars—Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Balker, Writ. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, ,Isaio G. NllKLnley, Chtis.E- !Hester, Elias E. E n y a . g er,Samuel W. Hays, David. thiamin, Jr. i .John Nin er, Dauphin County Jacob S., Haldeman, York.; H au. 11. Fry. Lancaster ; Ad tm Schmner, Berks ; John G. Brenner, Pkiletialnkto 1 William Mummy, Montgomery; Thom* Gillespie, Lu cerne • Gordon F. Alason,..Bradford*A.mos E. Kapp, Northimberland ; James Burns, Mitlim • John T. Hoov er,:Ccntrt ;lohn B. leen, Huntingdon; Ames IL Moore head; Allegheny ; Jotmtban D. Legit ,. Washington ,• Geo. H. Dither, Cumberland ; George W. Masser, Carbon. AMAIN a smonTrr, 14 Si. Clair street, y.; UCU& e A isstrenee oos GIIABANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. RIS COMPAN Yoder' to the insured all the security Tand advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock Plans (aaheretofore r et u rned, namely: Low mtes of premium an annual in cash of the per centme required for the contingent risk of the year:, an 'to rtuous, but not excessive provision for the future security Si 'members for the whole term of lite, with an equitable interest in the aecumalittleg fetid iecured'to such mem• beds, payable at death, by credits upon their poli cies; a guaranty flind designed for the pernianentseeri nty of short term members, and also for the present se curity of those for the whole term of life. Vr This is the'only Mutual Life Insurance Company ' whose rates of premium are axed at a fair reduced stan dard, with a provision foe an annually increasing aeon . mutation of fonds (for Ware security) in exact propor tion to the amount ono IDOSS and the increriAtrig risk from advancing age g the members. ?amphiets, tracts, &c., giving in detail the plan and mute of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications for insurance receive by I TURBETT, Agent, 159, Wood street, Pittsburgh. Sant,. DrLtvolt r° unin"- M • ran • F i In nt surance COPlin7o OF ramanurrua IpIRECTORS Charle•W. Bancker. George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, iblrdeoal D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph) E. Bode, • Samuel Grant, David 8. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. N. RANCHER, Preen. eman. G. Hammitt, Secretary. ID-Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property In town and country, at rates as low mime consistent with secirirY• The Companyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund, wtdcb, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, aford ample protection to the assured. The Assam of the Company, on January Ist, 1.851, published agreeably to an Act at Assembly, were as fol lowaLviz : M oneages 918,128 13H Real E•tate •-- ------ • •-- ----- • • 84,377 Te Temporary Loana•— (33,966 17 ,ssg oo StDCAS 04,540 81 81,919,708 44 dame thcir rp incooration, • piod of ?I years, they have paid upwards of One Mahan er Four Hundred now rand Dollors,losses by fire, thereby affording evidence ofthe advantages nuisance, as wallas the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apre4) Ofilee N. &calmer Wood and 3d sta. • I nazism. FITS RDA WA T ransportatiou 131817KA31011 1 . liF. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capital 11500,- . r OtO, assail. Januar; 13, Irol, Sls 0010458 30, wilt make insurance on baildiugs and their coatenis in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels., either by inland tra n•portatton or on the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't . Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones John R. Neff, ' , Award Smith, Richard D. Wood. John A. Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith. Francis Haskins, Samuel llroOks, S. Austin Altibone, Charles Taylor. William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, 8. Morrie, Wider, 11. D. Sherrerd, Sec 7. This is the oldest Insurance Company la the Umted States, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hexer& out ebaramer, mug be considered as offering ample se curtsy to the public WM. P. JON&S, Agent, No. 141 Front itt•eet.. Ja24 LIVES INSURED BY THE Kentucky klutu•l Lire Insurance Go. COVINGTON, ICY. YrigiS COIIPANT hap actual Capital of Oil: 1. HARD THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a managed by moo of the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets tarnished, efermation gm! end applica tions received Ity .1 TI.TRMT, Agent, 129 Wood street. Samosa flo.worre, Medical Esaminer is , P 2 State elneual firs Insurance company. HARRISBURG, PA. EZIONED only for the sister classes of property, has an ample capital, and ds &open°, advantages point of cheapness, safety la !mi w d accommodation, to city and country - merchants, and owners of dwellings, and isolated or COYPU ry property. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, octV j Branch Office.lie.s4 Smithfield at., Pitisbargh. • •- INSURANCE. HE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCECOMPANY.—CHfice,North Room of the Ex . cfange, Third street„Phlladelphia. Etas Ircivas-unt.—Buildings, Merchandise and other property in town and casoury, insured against less or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. :dazing Inatiaantm.—They also insure Vessels, Car we and freights, foreign or coastwise , andef open or ?Pe e dal pelictes, as the assured may desire. INLAND Taaseretrarma.—They also Insure merchan. Mae transported by Wagons, Railroad Care, Canal Boats and Steam Boats. on overturn! late*, on the most liberal terms. DlVl=ORS—Joseph H seal, Edmund A. Bonder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose `Samuel Edwards J Deo. 0. Lelper Edward Darl i ngton, Isaac, ft. Davis, William Falwell, ohn Newlin,Dr R. M. flacon, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks. H Henry Sloan, ugh Craig, George Serril I, Spencer Mc- Drain, Charles Kelly, .1. 0. Johnson, William Hay. Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. — D T. Morgan, Hugh Craig. Jno. T.Loga_n. WMLIAIId MARTIN, President Twat. C. HAND, Vice President. Roma W. Cowart, Secretary. 11:7 Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pius burgh. (jellkdif P. A. bLADEIRA. Agent. J. J. EVAN: 4 , Agent - Fire avid Ellis In• lasurassos ,, rISHE OFFICE of the insurance Co. er NoriA Ammo I hos been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones Ss. Co., No. ISt Froat street, third house East of Wood street. where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other ifeSPCill, for the above o mud responsible Com shy. vessel WM. o I d FS, Agent. LAW* and 11 Inausaniso. iiE MUT rlav UAL LIFE AND HEALT ncomoratH INSURANCE cobi Ir, of Phi/ride!pa Incorporated bY the cgislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B I Charter Per petual; Capital 6100,M. Raw lover then any Penwell. canes Company, and full l per cent. lower than the usual rates of Life I nsurance,as the following compart son will show. Thue a person of the age of 30 insuring forSitte for life, must pay in the Girard 12,38, Penusyf. wants Penn Mutual 64,58, Equitable $4,04, New England $2,36,. Albion 82,48, New York Life 12,38, Life and Beads, Pisdruhdpaia,lll, 9l . Dutscrons—Sturiuel D Ornct,_Charles D Hall, Wra-F- Boone,Robert P lung , Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, 0 Chas B Campbell,JV M Reeve, _M. D. Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker„E H Butler, Eolwin R Cope.. ?fon dant, Saunter D Orrick ; Vice President:Robert P. King Secretary, Francis Blackburne. Applications will lie received and eve' information gives by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Avent. Device: CommmMal Rooms, corner of Third and Woo d streets Pittsburgh. 0et.260:y fir. and !lawns* Insuramoo. THE Insurance Company of North Amerioa, of Phila delphia,throngh its duly enttunized Agent, the sib• scriber, offers to make permanent andlt and Insaeasen OR property,in this city and its vicinity, on ship= by th ted e canal and rivers. DIRECTORS Arthur O. Corm, Pres't Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry Charles Taylor, J Samuel W. ones, Samuel W. Stalk, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown. Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cops, Richard D. Wood,. Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shervard,f3ee'y. This la the oldest Insuriume Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter s pe psin and from its high standing, long experience, am• pie mean...and avoiding all risks, of an extra hazardous character, tt may be considered as offering ample se ts to the public... VVD,I.JASI J At Counting AOOM. of AtWOOMOIICII & Co., Water and Front Ids., Pittsburgh mally _ _ - Emporium of Light I CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. W ti. WRIGHT, (successor to J. S. Tousin), Manu . facturer of and Dealer Wholesale and Retail in the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a large assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Camphine and Pine Oil. Also, Lamps of every deserip• tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers, Girandole Hall Lamps, Wicks,lillobea, Chimney Mats, Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal, Camphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, which le constantly passing through the clik o will be promptly attended to. N.B. Lampseirall' s altered to barn the Ethe real Oil. All articles de ered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny, free of cost . W. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Fourth at, (Apelle ha ll, between Market and Wood streets. ostiavli VOMITS s• EO.O N D,A-a-114 VA-L-01P NEW FALL AND WINMERL.DAY GOODS -ICOUN__G , STIMENtION & LOVE,,Sign orthe Origi .- oar Zee Hive,No,74 Market street, Pittsburgh, be. isstritt Fourthirtreettuid the Diamond; have last received from the recent large Clearing ontsale*, and the ImPort ers and Manufacturers in New York and Philadelphia; the largest and cheapest stock of Goode ever offered in this market, comprising - in part a very large assortment of DRESS GOODS Of every description, salted to the season, at from 20 to 25 per cent. lower than former pri ces. Black and Colored•Prtt eh MerinoanndThibet Cloths, fromell to $1,25 per yard; Black and Colored English Merinos and Lyonese eldtbs, from 31 to ale. per yard ; • Glatt and Colored Panunanas and Fancy Alpacas, from 12 to 62c. per yard; Plain and Embroidered De Lainee, Cashmeres and French Merinos; Plain Black, Colored and Printed Detainee and Cash meres; Very Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and Poplans ; do Plain Blank Colored Silks and Turk Satins. A large stock BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND GRO. AFRICES, and of Bonnet and Mantilla Velvets, all colors ; Bonnet and Can Ribbons at very reduced prices 8RAW1...8: saewL4 A fail assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawls; Also. Rich Brocha, Long end Square Bbl ,• Printed Terkerri, Cashmere, De Leine and Thibet Shawls; Clothe, Cassimeres, Satinets, Ky. Jeans & V estings. 'file proprietors would respectfully solicit an early call horn all of their friends, and the public generally, feel. ing confident that they can offer greater inducements to wnoleedle and retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered in Plasburgh. oct2s VOUNG,'STEVENSON LOVF.. INTE.I.; Dintoooos I AT NO. 75, Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond. rriLIE undersigned has just received from the Eastern J : markets a large anesplendid stock of WINTER DRY GOODS, comprising a very beautiful assortment of Dress Goods, adapted to the season, and at least 25 pet cent. lower than ever offered in this city, viz: Black Alpacarkfram L2li cents per yard to best manu factured ; Printed Mons do Lanes, from 121 to 25 cents per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to 75 cents per yard; latis Hand American Chintz, from 61 to 12 1 cents per y ; eryl Brown Muslin", from 5 to 7 centayer yard' Ineached,Musllns, from 5 to 121 cents per yard ; Red Flannel, all wool at 20 cents per yard. SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. Bay State Mid Waterloo Plaid long and square Shawls Black and Colored Ihnbroidered Cloth Shawls ; Black and Colored Silk Fringe thibet Shawls; all wool Bro ha Shawls ; French Merinos, all colors; Lupin's Black Bombazines ; Block, Figured and Changeable Alpacas Cashmeres and Moue de Lanes; High Lustre wide Black Gro de Rhine • Silks ; Changeable and Fancy Dress Silks; Chameleon Turk Satins ; Mall. Swiss and J 'tenet Muslin,; French work Capes and Collars Black Bilk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Caslneui, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Bed Ticking and Cheeks; Scotch and Domestic Ginghems ; Reds Wade and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Rus sia, Diaper and Crash. Bed Ticking as low as 81 cents per yard. A large assortment of French and English Cloths, Cashmeres and Vesting's. Also, a superior lot of Blan kets, of all sizes and qualities, to which I would Invite particular attention. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and ezamine for themselves- The rock Is large and complete in every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowes OM prices ABSALM MORRIS, No. 75 Market at., Pittsburgh. novl9:l3m N 0 El i at It GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF FALL AND WINTER Dll5, RY GOODS, AT JEOE4. ONE PRICE CAS/I STORE, No. 76 Market it., between Fourth and Ms Diamond. rEE subscriber will commence a closing_ out sale of his entire stock ed PALL. AND WRITER DRY G DS, on Monday, December 15th, and will continue one month, preparatory to the reception ot Sprint t•oods, on which occasion oar Wholeaale Rooms will be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following reductions will be made on the original marked prices, via: Genuine French Merinos have been selling at 81,00, now at 62its. 10 Super French Merinos. 1124 " Genuine Lupins, best quality, 1,75 " 5 French Talhet Cloths, 970 " 32e 75 " 30 626 " 43 " Mle 626 " 40 50 " 51 la 11 Best high Lustre Alpaca', Beconiiquality Third " Eight yards of good Alpaca for 211,00. Brocne Long Shawls. 25.00 ~ 17,00 " 10,0 U " 0,50 Square Blanket Long Shawls, 10006,00 9.00 " 0,00 Bay Slate Long Shawls. 5, 50 " 3, 23 1.00 2,23 Red Flannel", all wool. V 29 . 31 " 23 it • 1.1 37$ " 118 Twilled " 77/ The above prices are a sample, and the balance of the stock will he sold in proportion. Positively no devia tion in prices. 1460.14 11600911 D Cikt..EAT A Sall Lt F FALL and Winter Dry Goode and Verities at No. 997, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond e y,' Pittsburgh, Pa. D. Canoe & Co. would again an ti UCC to their old cusloolera and dealers generally in their line, that they are now preparedt o oder (or sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as oar purchases have been made on the most fay. arable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, weSnt• ter ourselves, and hope to be able to merit a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, which has been heretofore so libc rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is in part of Broadcloths, Cassimere., SatUnets, Tweeds, fancy Vesting*, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muslin', Ticking', Blankets, Liosey Fields, At pacas, Merinoes, Muslin De Leine*, Cashmeres, fancy Prints, Glazed Cambries, Cloaking!, Table Diapers, Gingham. Silks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon• Kee Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goods line. Una Vasarry Department will be found on examination to be ansurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains' and is made up it, part of Combs, Buttons, Patent and Spool Threads, direct from Europe i Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks and Eyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Bo• nor,, fable Cutlery and Pen-Knives Jost arrived from ffi Sheeld i Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin Strings, Gam Suspenders. Slates and Slate Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribbons, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimps and Fringes, fancy Netungs, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assort/writ of all other articles in the Variety line. We have on hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold n i pd Silver Spectacles, CLocia,&c., to which we invite ate attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell oar Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence. N. B. The business of the late firm of Gazes & MC , CANDLILS3 to to tie settled by D. Gismo at the stand of D. Gaza° A Co. who is fully authorized for such and In whose posseision ate the papers, Notes and Books of said firm. loctls2f Vlt IC SI CM BTGAIS James Gosling, Whoksale and Retat2 Dealer and Importer of FANCY,FOREION AND DOMEQTIC DRY GOODS, WOUL s D repectfully inform the üblic and his friends, (from whom he has formerly received a liberal share of eastern), that be has used every exer tion in seearing an extensive and complete assortment of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality. Consisting of the following articles French and En glish Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins Silks, Sat iny, Mons De Lathes, and other Dress Goods ; Shawls, Vasettes, Mantles and Clocks, of every variety Ladles' and Children's Bonnets,Calis, Capes ; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers. Laces, Gloves. I 'eate Sh ry , Gentlemen's Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, irts, Drawers, Hosiery, tt c With a large stock of Bleached and Brown Mashes, Shirting , Secedes , Table Linens, Tickling, Cheeks, Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, &c Also, an assort. meet of Mourning Goods. The above stock, with numerous other articles, the propnetor is now opening at his New Store, No. 108 Market street, to which he Inviter purchasers, as he is determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest ALADAMU A. GOSLING still continues to give her undivided attention to the manufacturing of Vizettes, Cloaks, Capes, Bonnets, &e, which are all made in a su perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French Pattern Hats for the trade always on band. (*oda NSW WROLESALE TRIMM TOR ING, NOTION AND VARIETY SE, No. 61 Wood Street, ihmalsos Third and Fourth strait, opposite Hampton, Smith 4. Co.':, Pinsetrigii. BE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of T Country and City hlarchruits to hisextensive assort ment of Trimming, Notion, Fancy and Variety Goods, which he is now opening for the Fall Trade. Among the articles composing his stock may be found a lull as sortment of the following: Buttons, Edgings, Pocket Books, Threads, Combs; Laces and Insertings, Porte Monnaies, Suspenders' ; Embroideries, Needles, Swiss and Victoria Mulls; g Fringes.Gizaps, Pins, Jackonsts, Braids; Hooks and Eyes, Fancy and Dress Buttons, Brushes; Tope Cheeks, Plain and Fancy Bobiztets, Whalebone; Quall'd Ribbons, Black Silk and Lisle Laces; New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Gloves; Black Lace Veils, Woollen Comforts; Buck Gloves and Mitts, Bonnet Ribbons; Gents Silk Woollen and Cotton Undershirts and Draw. ors; Boas and Ring Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hoods Plain Mantel Ribbons, Infants' Boots; Cravats and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs , Plain Saha Ribbons, Linen Gambric Pocket Hd kat Gilt and Gold Jewelry, Jerome Clocks Fancy Soaps ; Carpet Bags and Satchels, Window S hades; Toilet Cases, Violins, Perfumery. Jewsharps Gillot's Steel Pens, Gold Pens, ;Umbrellas, Accorde sins; Conch Shells,4ephyr Worsteds, Perforated Boards; Floss Silks, Worsted an.l Crochet Needles, Looking Glasses,' Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer for cart or approved credit, at prices comparing (Iva , rably with Eastern markets. P. S.—The attentlonof Pedlars is parheularly direct ed to this extensive and varied assortment sepldar W. C. MURPHY ZdiCW pOODSt THE subscriber having now received his entire Mock of FALL AND WHITER GOODS, would respect tally inform his customers and the publics, that be is pre- • pared to dispose of his Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices. lie has, in Dry Goods, all the staple, as well as a large stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part 4-4 Chen° Silks, for eVelling and street dresses very rich; 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do ; Plain Black Silks, all prices and widths; Brocade Black Silk do; Heavy Watered Silk , ail shades ; Freneh.Poplins, do; Moulin do brines; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Prints, In endless vaziety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, 11-4,124 and 13 1 4 Barnsley Sheetings ,• • 44,64 and 6-4 do and Irish Pillow Linea*: 74, 8-4 and 10-41. Table Damasks; 5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Dollies; Hackaback, Diaper and Crash Towtilings Rich Printed• Piano and 'fablecoovere, superb Go ods;, Marseilles Quilts, French Furniture, Dimity, Curtain and Curtaln'h..4terlals,2tbc.,/cc.' MO a 0 DRY GOODS, Laplnla Black Bombazines • Do do Moulin de Lame 8.4 and 44 wide ; • Black Canton . Cloths; Black Mohair Lastreai Silk Warp Talbot Cloths t Black. Chaney English, French and Italian Crapes • Mode. and Crape Vella ; Chemi tettcs and Sletrraa ; Collarsatut Cuffs; Gloves and Hoe siert. All of which Goods will be warranted of good eolegt,.and:aptap for quality. • ,11144)1;', JAKE:II',6. BIWUCILIIII7. J`i - ' z r JaiREA le.' *4.1 10 DIV* , CattINET • iMAIMPATIViaIr, • • Ware -moony' %WY and, 1k 9. Tntrd. street.: T W. Warespectfallyinfornishisfriendianac asura . etA that he has now coinpleted the largeat SAO nest stock of hoeSehold farniture ever before 'aenti'llf this city, B.s he isdeutrmined to uphold the qualitrwitb. • well-aeasoned materials, best wor km anship, and newest., designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility , to mat ufacturing, he Is enabled to produce Warranted furniore' at the lowest prices. Be has adopted the principle of identifying the, cus tomers' interest with lus own, to quality and price, and keeps alWays on hand the greatest vanety of every des• crtpuon of fumiture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any pastor one, may be famished from his stock or mannfacuired expressly to order He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages digs establishment may be known. Tne following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which (or richness of style andfusb, cannot he surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, •"" coniistinrotstistiwoefod, hogany and-walnut Eli r a batten, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every descnpuon; Conches, Solas,Tete-a.tete and Di vans of the latest French and American pitue.rns; Tektites, What-Nots and ladies' parlor Wntai,g . Desks of various kinds ; ' Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, musio stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood-and walnut centre and sola, ta bles, extension dining tables; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secremry and book cases, aide boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper macho, table and me poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid. pearl Tables, At. At. &a. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Csntuirt stsiaas supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short eel notice. All orders promptly attended to Jdurssermen Cabanas nakora AssoolatiONl: WAREHOUSE 119 SECOND STREET, lour ri:us corner of Wood.) THIS AssocusaloN,•eca • . bracing, already, twice to three .." • .• 'times as many hands is the lar - get and hitherto moat renowned busineas shops. of this city, have opened their Ware hottay, Lad are able.to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail,with Famiture of the followink description— viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; Full Co umned, Bureaus • Mahogany Bedsteads; . Mahogany Chain; Rock l n j Chairs; hlshogaity Washstands; So. las •, Divans; Piano Stools; Book Caiesi. Secretaries ; Card Tables • Pier Tables; fine Card 'Tahiti; Centre Tables ; Bat ' Racks ; •Bedsteada; tattnmans; poplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Ckerry ( and Common Workstanda ; high post, common, low, and treadle Bedsteads ; Cherry 'Bureaus ; Cribs; exiles, &c. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lo west prices, and they are de terminedto sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. tlt • Stscrmboot work of all . desenptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every style, at the shortest notice. lawris •Vo CabinSL 1110. Kegs. Vaster', Mahogany, Rosewood 'and fratniir; Varnish-, Hardt/ars and Furnittirt at Wholesale. THE subscribers have fast received from New York A. and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and axe manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable fot mule. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices- As great care was taken lathe selection_ of the stock, ersos cannot fail to be suited either as to qu or price;and, as it Is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior andomeh lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is tespe-ctfally invited. Turned Work,in all its breaches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manaltuitaring Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany. Varnish, Hardware, Hair Clod", springs, &c., tr.C. RYAN & Balms, Ryan's Buildings, No. 31 Fifth street. aet..ydaw_ . _ Stsambotats. Ahoy Tau subscriber's fender their QC owledgments for the favors bestow e mum t mg by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and. others inte rested in building boats, that they are at all times pie pared to fusnish, on the most reasonable terror), every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the ber material and workmanship. I B VOUNG.k. CO., Corner Thud and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Hotel." a:C it ...NIIII HILIIIMIIIf & 11111116 T, CABINET WAREROOM,SMITHFIEIAISTREET) BPS/Lim Strinikftrilell awitStratiberrysalk9,Pittsburg,r4. 1491 HAMMER & DM:II.ER keep constantly onhand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment In be West. They have now on band an unusually extensive stook, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, Irani the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6m A. imuLtaKzar *. Co., • gAVE ON lIA.ND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N 0.04 Smi th field at. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, whirl' they will sell IS per cent. below customary . Tlitel , Terms—Cash only. idea:V:ly -•• Z. ~ WM. K.:STEVENSON continues to &nano factare CABINET-WARE of every deserlp don, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDKRTAKING attended to , in all Its branches. .._.... mastil _ .... ._. . . —__ .. WINTER :WWI( Ot Fancy mad Staple Dry floods. AA. MASON & CO, would most respectfully so• belt the attention of the public generally, and the wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care fully selected Stock ofGooda for Fall and Winter sales, which will be found larger than they have ever before offered. We have received as follows: 400 bales Bro. hi winos ,• 6500 Long and Square Shawls, 100 bales Drills and Coanabargs ; 600 pieces Sup Blankets ; 100 bales Flannels, Colored and White , 200 Cases Fancy Prints; 100 bales Ticking ; 100 pieces French Merinos ; 118 cafes White Muslin. ; 500 Pennants and Coburg Cloths, V Cases White !duelists ; 100 Alpacas, all colors, 50 pieces Linen Sheet ing; 10 cases Irish Linens; 600 pieces &tuitions • 60 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; 100 pieces best make Cloths 100 C.artoons French Flowers; • 300 pieces Cassimetes and Doeskiiis 500 do Fancy Silks; 270 do do Cash meres; 50 do Colored Velvets; 500 do Shirting and cheeks ; 85 Cases Cashmeres and de Lanes; 21 do Plain and Plaid Linsey.; 1000 dozen Hosiery 13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans; 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted ; Together with every artiele usually found in a Dry Good IFstablishment, No. 62 and 64.klarket St. se •1103 DODDB & onortate., MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South- Was car - our. of Diamond, (nur the Ohio and Penn -7t sgfeariiis Railroad Deynd,) Ausatemtv Qrs. ••• River and Land steam Engines, Fire En gines, Hydraulic Presses, of all descriptions; Copper-. plate, Lithographic and other Pleases; Gold %dumping and Refining Apparatus, togethet with Mill Machinery. in general, built upon the most approved plans of con struction, and workmanship to the satisfaction of euk tuners. 1 . 0 - All orders left at Messrs. Cochran, Mißride-A Co.'s, No. Hi Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to the sable Mims, Allegheny,wil I receive prompt attention. anti DODDS tc CROZIER.. Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Compaoy. .F. 30N124 H. 6. 16•06.6614 JAIL OLOVILE, I. C. III; GLOVER. HIER & 00., Proprietor'. MHZ scribers havin been appointed Agents for the subscribers named con cern, will keep_ consumtly oo hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivarnre Brick, Cut , ethic Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inman& They are also ready to receive' orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptlyfilled. We do not deem it necessary to enumerate the . many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posses over all oth ers that have been offered for sole in the United . Stater, their superiority being well known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Fire Bret shalt lose none of their present eniri able reputation, and that noctpense shall be spared td make them even better than they have heretofore been. This 10 the only establishment acrormatinfacturing Fire Brick at Bolivar. RISK & JONES, mart? Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. -; -. P.O , els.. - • ' • j - ' '-• : 1 7 ET to: R NA 40111111:11356:RO till Al (Mee at Rody Patterson , o Livery . Stables, on Pnurt street, between Wood and SmithGeitl. UY4:I For Sale. 44 ACRES OF COAL, Sheeted on the . Menongeliela river, near Lisnetowd. The Mine itropeneitarid approached by a short Rallway,.in excellent repeir,be longing to the above ; and seven or eight good miners' Louses. Terms-85,W; some cash the balance in well endorsed notes. Apply to JOIN R. LARGE, sep2thti Attorney, Fourth street T'MONEY AND HEALTH SAVED--"Let any • Drunkard take that remedy, and I will warrant U to cure him." So said a person who had cured himself of the donire for Strong Drink, by using one bottle 'of Dr. COOK'S REMEDY FOR /NTEMPERANCE, at the cost of one dollar. Sold at Jalo .so'sm-rrailELD ST. VrtgEgitvg. I: Preserved Peaches, Pine Apples; do Peas; Limos.; do Strawberries; Giner t do Quinces; Plu m e; For sale by WM. A. ISPCLURG & CO., Jalo Grocers and Tea Dealers. . . ,JELL.III.3 AND JAMS— Grape Jelly ; Currant Jelly ; Apple Jelly i. Green Gage Jam; Quince Jelly", - ' Raspherty Jam V = • • btrawborry Icily ; Blaeliberry . Jam ; For 'ale . y WM. A. WCLURO rc. CO., c 250 Liberal street. IMO .... Tero Glit.---Fiiiihe term of 2 yeeis from la April, l, next, the atere room now occupied by the subset' t , also, a store room in the Immo agave, N0..07, with shelving and show window complete Possession given immediately. Poe terms, Ao.earLatro of .... , R. GRESTER, 71 Smitttflold IL, between Dismond.alleloiSid 4th at. -"DOLL BUTTER -6 Dela. Leash for sa • 110 Jai° , SYdalOby 12,,t saley egg—soo Dow 8 by •t3TUART—tt SILL 3" afj /limns and Stranger* DO you wish to purchase a fine GOtiDor SILVERWATCHortaboun t_ipe•half the anal price Y .- If so, call at HOOD'S - NEW JEWELRY STORE, 01 Marker strut, IwtEthwoll nortlf•of Third, and tale a look-at his new es just arrived, wad 7o u can there p =lase Watelt- I es or nay of Sue Gold Jewelry at their real Intine, and not be charged, two prices for everything, as -you have usually been but CIA get ate very best anahry of METAI4-13 tons Banging ' arrive ,ooa.iu the lowest eastern pricer,' ,Do not belfeve_what pt e ri,,ieby- --STU e ••• ' others,lnterested in their Osrli sales, tell yob, but coare Castaesingßealuaral424l:l,Po4ll7ll.4sliistotwfoln.74:44l:lo-orts'rinalit "..suittasualentrewineaularray'ywansinwisOSlXECoZvat'Arellgrismoodsombnecitolutdaattumetilitel..tabiale_Aw4lialt= :4-ilire . " 7 :l - 114i - Xi' • - ;,• Vi0*1) , ..1-z!", ,, , : ;. • ..:•• c••; • . •• ' - • • 7 11.7" A . ,61$ s L) offer their immensa assortment of Itrei ander:4 Goode, at less Man Auction prises.' B ABLET:-.40 bui. edit pad fors t? " • - - '..13131 , ' ••••? . • •, • ' - • .• • , • 1. • ‘•`•`, " •••r^ A"- `•7• • • ';'•••% •• .'“••••,•;• • *... 2.1k:g•.`3!?.1.40!Nr.4,0. ‘.; frs';s% s t. • • • - ---------- Dr: Jarirsuft:lrsiskill~e4ssoik , FTRACT of a f.s•ter Wan tile Rev: Er ICA htitssia well aeown ardhigelf etitee**4 A liilll `.' 6l " . '' a 1 e ingdom of Binnislit; diode". • • ''' • ,- . . -- ... SANDOWAI-AULVACANrfeorunry, 1840. . ifrr. /Y-ditune,••PAlladefpititti. Idy„.•-Deat.Blr-vVire}ra now hitHe.lit vraat of your fdedicairreparations. Your Galt:wan:llYr. saisida,,i. an,invalnable medicine i t ' this country in bolVel complaints, and has been used all inn Ilisslons•with the MOst 'gratifying Success. 1 hale tin:omit in Many cans in act like a nharm. Your. BANATIY,B,PILLFi . are sheet anchor .— The best medicine for my liver complaint and pain in the side that I. hitt ever ailed.'' They are In great demand, and we utelentirelpourof thitat,-. We need five tiondredboxes ot . dom., Oro, aeenhoc says we could use e.„thoollorni mice yearly among oar people to great adinunage. have used 'your TONie VERSfIFUb It as atonic la Mr ietraittent fever with the most complete success.. I.• ti•ink it once was the means of - saving my own son. Da ringmy tartlet among the churches the past season, I wood a.whole village,suffering under a prevailing ludo en.o,attcrided with coughs of a roost violent character. I cite regretted I had not had a ddetta or two of your hOO4DTOBAOIT. to administer io them, for li i chine from what I bareseen of its effects, the. i would have been just the thing for those poor people. I presume you have not hitherto had an idea to what an extent your medicines are used in all our Mitre**. Affecuonately yours, 0.1.: ABBOTT. ' For sale at the Pekin Tea Sarre, 3 B, Fifth street. byl ludrito Bliolitited.'Llituld' Cattels.. • , lIHIs article is intended for family use, and '&ooli:the 1. found in the possession of every_ family in the land. Mechanics who are in constant danger off njury to their persons through accident, and the improper or careleTi use of tools, will find this articlew be invaluable• them. and oiler a fair trial, will consider it indispensable, "This rimy certify that we, the undersigned, hiving frequently made used Judd% Medicated Liquid Cuticle,* prepared by .Messrs. Penfield & Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to our profession al brethren, as on excellent submittals for adhesive plas ter, in dressing barna, cuts, goads, braises, antlibil kinds of fresh. wounds ; aiso r forjinre nipples, a reoledy une qualled." CHABLEII' WOODWARD, M.D., WM. B. CABBY bLD D. HARRIBO_ I ,N F. VtroODRUF.r, HAMILTON. BREWIA,M.D.i ELLSWORTii MIRE, N.D., ,Comprising all tae practising physicians in Meaty of Mil letown- For sale by ' B. A. FAHNF.sTocK & co., . • corner of Wood end First its. 11/01LBEl f0 tOompound Syrup of YolLisir Doak Soots CCUPIES the front rank among the propriciory medicines, of this country:for completely coring Cant Cr, San Shama, Erysipelas , and alt other diseases arising from an impure-state of the blood. Also, - {AVM COMFIT/tint, Catarrh, 'Oyspepain;Headaches, Dizziness, Congas, soreness and Tightness about the Cheat ;:Bron• chins, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling sensation about the Throat; and is used with lumrecedented suc cess in all eases of yg,,gAL,E,TISASNDSS AND GENERAL DEBILITY; Strengthening the weakened 'body, - tiving•tone .to the • various organs, and invigorszung the entire system. lf the testimony of thousands of living witnessesgrom all parts of the country, can be relied upon, ills tingle. larly efficacious in curing aid Iftanouriand restoring' da bUitated and , broken down leo:natal :tons. erf-ticca It is purely rune,' • vegeuible.in 'lts-eremplisltiorf; Ind ratniy baled in its propristionethat the otemtesl, tiopnical and , medical properties oT each 'ingredient harmoniously wiiteto PURDY TUE BLOOD. It had removed Many chronic:disease, which has bal. fled the skin of thapestpilluicians, and has also cured Canker, Salt AIMUOI; fdystpellot and ,Serofilla, which Sarsaparilla Syteps entirelytalled to Make the least im. presslonapon. It has been. tested in many cases of CANCEROUS - . 1 HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that it is a valuable medicine In all BILIOUS CO3IPLAIDITS;,it removes all obstruction in the circulation, rezidering ',the Liver free, zetive and healthy: It removes _Palpitation Of the Heart, and relieves in all cases of /attune, antlAna be. I used in all ciiinates,and at all seasons of the Year- • This Syrup is prepared only by.C. M O U S E .A,CO:, log Fountain at:mot, providaunodt. , tlnd stall wholol, sale and retail, by • N. WICSLIIS kWh Only Agent for Western Poncsylvenla, - , lelLy Warehouse, cor Wood on& Sixth sta., lAttsb93. Blames Doable.. Lever : Letter !capping , Preis, sad Metallic Dampialers . BURNHAM'S PATENT. • Maws qf Presses end Darapautte—Letter, 10 by 13;. Foolscap, to by 15 ; Folio Post . 11l by ; 'Manifest, 18 by 24. A ons-ssnng, Labor-a acing and Money-saving Mackins. TIMIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents decided advantages over all previous inventions for the same object. - let. The Press does not require bautaing,„ down. 2d Through two levers and eccennic Joints the pres sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than by other methods. 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is net liable to break enin or ab get out of order. .40.—The Damp g Tlet is a aubstitute for the brush, blotting pa tier and wet-cloth, saving all the iron rile incident to their use and is worth its weight tit gold. The Tablet may be used to great advant will age with sold any Press already in use, and for that purpose be separately. Letters can be copied anti this Prose and Dampener in three seconds, without!, bluanirthe anginal or the copy. MANN'S PATENT IMPROVED MOVABLE BIN DER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music, Original. In. voices. Letters. reriodleals, Newspapers, Drawing! Bank Checks, or any other papers where method is de sirable. This Invention, it is confidently believed, is the best ever presented to the public for the purpose rot which it is designed, and will furnish to many a miters long needed, The undersignettrtow offers it at a comparatively trifling cost to all who may and per fect the system of preserving papers fOr Mull easy reference. MANN'S COP YINO BOOKS. The Paper in these Books is made from all Linen Stock, and of the same quality as Finn French Writing Paper, bound on Parchment Decks, with Fruited rages, and manufactured express', for retailing. The undersigned havmg_procuied the sole agency of the above articles, sow oilers theta at reasonable pnces at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Binders, furnished to order of nay dimensions, at short notice. All of the above article. warranted. Also—Copying Paper in loose sheets of any size. Arnold's Copying Ink:-denidedly the best in use. Mr. A.. C. Chambers will wnit on tbe citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, and will give all the imitzuction necessary • 131211131 JOHN F. COLE & CO., At hl'Faden & Covodoes Poona Railroad Depot, corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh ljat•yl • illskEpor tare, ON A NRW AND lUPROVED PLAN. For sets by Dr. .1. W. BELINSTITP, No. 85 Smithfield strut, PfutburgA, A S persons of both sexes nail on ins daily, complain ing of Costiveness, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, tic., (but, generally, by extuntnation,l have found in a great many cases, that they have labored under the dis tressing disease, the Falling of the Bowels), 1 have fit ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small quantity of medicine, which have rebored theirpam and given them comfort, and some of them had not been well foe five or six years. Any person who will call at my. offie, can rf them to ose who wear them who' can c testify to e the er benefitsof th them. If we have no.Sup portens that will fit, we can have them made in a short per tim f e eTh effect produced by wearin a imitable and perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter Is often nearly miraculous. The weak voice ts strengthened—the weak lungs supported—the heart ceases its palpitations—the food sits better on the stomaat--costiveness is relieved chronic diarrhout is stopped—miscartbsges prevented— Bonding's stopped—whites cureil—:spine gets stronger— the lady who is unable to walk is soon able to walk well. She who could not sit up alone for a few minutes, can now sit up all day, or oblong as anyone; failing of the wom is. cured, and, in , porter or longer periods loses it'sall tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently back to its place. Barrenness, in some cases, gives place to fruiuttiness, and a way is prepared for yea of ood health Isepitlkam3law iWi band and General Agency. WASHINGTON COCKLE. PiedllooEOßlAJilinois, will attend to all business connect jr- with Lands i n the Stare of Illinota—the redernp— Uon of lands from tax sales, the payment of taxes, ,Itte sale and other disposition of lands, the location of land warrants; also to the collection of debts and the settle ment of claims of all kinds. gj Land Warrants bought and sold. Old Patents of 1818 wanted. Reference —Thomas Phillips, • P.sq., Morning Post, Pittsburgh. nov9l-P5l Returned to the City. HENRY LA NDWFIREI has the pleasure to announce to his friends and old customers, that ha has return ed to the City, and reopened at his old stand, the aign 'of the SWAN, Market street, where be will continue during the winter season well end amply provided for the accommodation of his old customers. Among his supplies are soma lots of choice FRENCH BRANDY, CiI,MPAIGNE and PORT WINES of very superior enoildeo,whielr he UHL acll.wholesala or retail, 111(1 which ho has recehdy pirchiHa - tint of the custom Ouse* Oltnew York and Philadelphia. Wistunise will ' continue hif heretofore its supply of OYSTERS, RAH ' DIN s .k.u.,A.0. • - - foetlktr, Lel=--Limas amsoaram, • • • [Of - the late 6(01 of Sands laßeineman: -LOUIS ELEGIN.ILIII.ILN 41w GO", IMPORTER'S AND DEALERS IN Croaky, Mischa, lerontry, Waal' fifauriab, TIITH EtEEEN, ONE 0005 ElOll WOOD, rtrusamurn, rgiAlLE.leave to announce to the trade and -the public generally, that they Have themselves carefully se, leeted and imported from Faroe, a lam- stocked Vold and•Silvelf Watches, Witten Materials, and Toole for Watch makers; and a most elegant astiortnmnt of Jew. city, from the best manufactories—which they Mier at prices as low as theyean be purchased to -the eastern ailidkatts. Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers , do Detached Levers) , do Lepbaes • vet Qoartiers, and elegant French time pieces, cif the most approved makes. Together with a lugestock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American VIZOtO - Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description in this line,suelt as Finger Rings, Eargiogs, Breast Pins, Btacelets, Gold, Fob and Gaard Chains, • Gold Guard lieys and Seeds, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, ilver and German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, s and every kind of fancy articles generally kept in estatallshmenui of this description. They would respectfully call the attention of the inuft to their extensive stock of Watch materials and Triobt, of every variety, which they have most carefully ee- haini aL They have also on hand a largensaortniont or Tele ',copes, Spy Glasses and Cpera Glasses, (ram the be s t manufactory In England. Together with a great Vlllii,q of other articles too runneromatninenuan, Claman t Watches and Jewelry repaired in the bent manner and on the mist reaLsonWe tonna., fiiettLy. Superior Watch . Repai. 'T - 011N M. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKE ri R AND JEWELLSR,desises.Agahl:iio the at. tentiod of the public to the workshop: which has opened. at No. 164 , 11thatreet, two dam: horn Illarkn, where he.centinues to devote his speaial atten tion to the, repairing and refitting , of Chronometer, Oa ple.t,-Tatent Lever,.l.Spine, and every description of 'fine Watches and Cloks. • Having for a lumber of years been employed as Fore' man in the wortrshopot the lazgectertablinkunent in this city, hatter myself that those favoring me with patron age wilt find aft work pt trusted executed in the best manner and on the most reasonablederma. Resivaists---.lohn Harper, Esq., F4ward . 11 cazletonl Esq., R. H. Hartley, Esq., Joseph Wowlvell, Joshed Rhodes &Co., and ‘Vm. R. Senile.. A carefully selected stook of .Watehes, Clocks, JAW. airy, Spoons, SPeciazielt" =Maul' y on ha nd,willeb have beenpurchased at the lowest cash prices, and will be sold at aye smell advance for the same., (mall MMIIMMI!I== :' - a'A - 31. D f_1 1 144 - ailßentier bigibetest reeptstfal4 Shali.orwh# friends az% costa Weal for the fitly liberal patronage •bettowed upon him strictsthla cow mencement ln- busincas,iuul hopes strict Mention and. fidelity - 4n the exception 0401.014 pm erdiasted , ' • his care, to merit eantluttunit'of theft favors , • =<a" 3 would-also announce to Wens and..the pahlia in general{ that he has Inat.reeeired sktiandscen. -aslant ment of Goode ll iselected ln New Voris suld for the Fall its Winter Trade,' nettle sapartiro Bpsabi, and, Prato) , Co lored CLOTH'S; Lribtador,' Lamb ' . Beaver and - Dern tustifte • Corset'' Coatings s Coloyed Vntuelt eIS§4II4TEELBS, 0 t whiett. , wooltt iritete sp e cis 1 attention; which., tor variety analtewnds+l o in f u this TT r ms_co. w eit hAr ' beatiiiiiLlot of Black - and. Ci3lored • BlLK SA,TlYl,oash- +, - rn efe, and-White Slit party'Veitfingh;-11101-!..:•' ,1 whit him- la !prepared to AntliZ to ordist+in 41 superior strentol.: re between Second and 'Third streets, , TO TAILORS—J. C. VVItYs Grisdrialing'Shottider; 'r Measure ey stern orkaiment,PrSteetalsg. Corr at the following prices, viz: —lf accompanied by 0 Ifurlite• tioni v eto; withodrinstructions,t7... CtElegant..ooLN aarraiViPiothlsig.:__ ,r, _„,. LL ACHANfa..p_o„. comer of Wood and Wirer '•'-. treats, are now .receiviagfrom - tlie Eastern mark- - ets Weillseleeled:lndAeltenarrelotlogCldthlq - Osatilli .. :' • Marer,oll4Ynitallal.rrninn rn/Pati ill beasaX aa Vtirili .' ' • .ty an ' oth'er Callection'vrav of the mromtauha.' -These • • - Coeds 'are:thaehtilee of:the eastern market,;belng select,rl ; • ed hr. the Pr9Prietara , ltheinelves, expressly farads - market.' - They wereParellatied for CASH, al lavirprbras,a . =: y v iapn.will enable the undersigned to thspose of. theta , .. about Liventy per cent:ebaaper the:Tithe prices charged • • b y t h e generality tit tailoring astahllatimenta inthnlettr- - - ..rCLOTHS-,-French,Engllsh and American have been selected with great inictunrptetiooplig>,viabziciston ~,_. of Linn /*atrial for Overcoats, we have In abandance. , ' ' Our iteck of CASSIICEEIEg 'is very exterdthre, , arar . i i , , variedfinninditir all ;thy.neweet, richest Ramon Ash- t lonithle apecune“s recently Imported and mannfacturtd. Our !neck ilir VESTINGS include!: avierietrA au a l b fancy panerrur to be lind in _New ~Yetk-city Lit pf meat , 3 varied and elegani—Whildeodoi, when 'property m i n t! ~ up, present an appcatlncoof mode*. gra.nclep.l ,0 0 ~ ~r unemarlety as a whole, it .eertainly surpasses-any cb !teflon of Veslinfts ever broughtlir oar cftg. Wore, • - Cattlemen of .tiatisarl th rlielllo ose Goods =deny, ' ; cue and manufsontreth by experienced a.rtins, wil l . . 7‘ , please call and'examine for thentrielVe.. - Theyare'oPen •, - forinspeeedon• ~-: •,Ji • --,, CALLACHAPi4t .. .- -,- - , . t..;•. • . - sap% Corner Of Noon and Watet streets; .' . S ' r air2ll 7 !TILT. 14 11 4 1 . 1"- D00.1ii r t i ro it .1 1 ! 1 : , ! Crr:. i l': / 4 70. 141 .Liheri.3/ Strequ4Ntsol.l.3o—...‘„;: 1 N hi cHcCLCISETSY abas now We : Pleasure -in an.: Jnotineing to his dumerons frieaddiand the , Publicin. general, that his Spring and Summer stock Is now ready , . .-.: • for inspection, which be believes will be forint! tee -7 be ,A.-. . one of the largest and -bear iteleeted stocks of Realty": _ .;,.- -, Mode Clothing in founclitilltencialern.Counlry.--,11 ...: ,'..;.• II has:this seinen pains/ere than meal attention ::, ea,..,, : ; - ,.:: the men uttiettu,illtanot erele or - IdsVafrments,4o thilidlO"':": r 3 • veloweat pureed, its Nell aa theffitteatlatoll o % OP lo.o'fi' ;', style and elegance not to be surpassed. , He would partieularly.call the- tittchttoW tr. ail darderic:• , - ..- in Clothrlttrul=sent a ple/Idid,luscirpunt or, ~.... : , aladd Gairitiennit ' •' ' '' ` • As he feels confident, tirroriexmaiirtatior _ef 00,q.a0r0y,,,,in,i. , .... and prices of his goods, he can offer theni molt manta,' . :- '•.:'...; menu as shall make it their ififilidn , to purohise at lids..:.: -.-- . " Man n ; Trua nt ; experien ce s an . 'i.gUrilitieTtlfgA..ciriao..-'' • SUMS'S, together *nth an unprecideideditabbetlittrain*V i l tail parroustgo, ha* cuablce him to: get op Gannente va ,i , ' suit the business habits and tasted ' f elferY locatlOU hit the Union, which in of titi utraciaLbnportancoPll vihaltil..... sale purchasers. In the Cutting department wllf , berftrand a Choic6 se. , . leetion of the most fastdonable . gooda, consisting of . - French, English and :hr . /tail:nu :Tholuicko4'!„_';- Ceshmerettsete,,&n.: s Also, an exce_fient asserts:cent et , . TE STINGS, of t h e latent and moor fashionable arylee— i nt! of 'which/f. is prepared tomaker to ordee in AlAbirst- , manner and at the roost reasonable_ prices._,„ , •• • . COME , THEW ONE-ANI:v• ALL 1-iai,. l , ~,.• .:, -:. The !Assortment, thelatmlity, and the tilariety, is,tha _ „ .most extensive, undbabtedly,lo bie'lblinriittfic : Valled .- States: . - ''%, . • "....4.1i1ta5t24.:!, • • )1. witicther Fisiitrlce _ awn. OA for thentitnnfactOrd•in7ffleirsriiiiite article in the West, they havlng.beerimarinfactuYed hertirofisre exelu. sitter" in the East, where they's:ire superseding the use:: of wooden colitis, take this method . of Informing.Lthe ; Public, thatthey are now mantifneitirin‘g+hteett differ. eat sizes of the modern Sllicophoigas, in length from',22 inches to 64 feet, with: with epthwilieble for bodies of ordinary sae; and.for thbsa whO desire , space for cushioning,-OT bodies . of armattst dimes stone,have several size's and' wider. This 'cation now comiligintrigeneral nee, is pronosmced of the greatest of the age- These innost CUSS -1747: composed of various kinder:if trietabl, hat principal!'" of.; teen They are thoroughly - anomie Inside.. and out, and ; they made Itiipenrions to alranisindestniciable. They. : are highly ornamental, and of a Massie form, are ' and portable, while they combine the greatest strength which metal Is capable or, in a given quantity. •• • When piroperly.leetred-with cement they areperfect• ly air-sigh o and free from eihalation of offensive They cost no more than good :wooden coffins, and 'are- better than any other urttele in Use, (of whatever cosh) „,-; • for transportation, vanlts,orordinary interments; as has been pitmen by actual expelltnentsiand certified to • some of our must.adentitic Men; also,,,bY . 1 / 1 6 Wes Henry Clay' Daniel. Webster,: Lewis: Cass, . otherdistingaished Senators who have witnessed merits, and whose leners,together with other evidences of their worth,•may.be seen at oar - Agents' Buis! Case No. 374 Main street, three doors abov s e Ninth, where we inten to keep .on hand t all time, eae .4 stock of all.sizes d and degrees of, ornament and fi nish lt i suit the most diversified tastes. _ . We invite the attention of the public, and of ; . kers particularly throughout the weat,to an domination • of the urricle,and-requestftbern not,terely,,Von_the rep' resentations of undertakers not iiinga W the elb;;Ofhosili„' interest it would be to misrepresent , . , W.O. DAV -• _ Potent Dietoillts 815224.930fie5: Sanophogus Warsronvis, 374 Afain.sweid, Pinciowati. .Tul",1851. , _ r * • THE underaigned, Gscoros Riaissas,undikskeriiid sole agent for the. sale ef the abase valuable arti; . : cies, annonneeathat he is. prePated to 'supply unierti,- -. kers and others having ace semi:for their tute with this same, of all sizes, from 1 foottO ruche - eta 6. ainelito es% in length, of trattoria Widths and depths,suitable fotbli=, dies of any sue' either plain, bronzed. or gilded.and;.. • . highly ornamented. Also, name platel" andtrimmutgs for the same. Attention to the very • lOW Pried - affixed,with.the view of their general ailoptiori,ls aolleited,' wit: At wholesale; for plain bronzed Catesjof verhstri i colors Not. for Bodies 22 to 28 inche.sfitfengtb, 413,00. 2 . " 28 ta 33 " 4,50 . 3 " 33 to 40 " . 13,00 4 . 461.0.46 u, 8,00 5 . " 46 to 51 "" .• " 9,00 , • g 54 to 60. . "10,00 ' • 7 " 60 to 65 " 11,00 8 " 65 to 69. ". " 14,00' 9 " 68 to 70 you • ' 10- . U 69174 16 11 - ':1•4Cm,..0 , ts,oo • 1 6 " ' 6 0 to 6 5.: 1 , .");-agtra deep 12,00 13 " 135 to fit 15,00 fa . LB,OO . nw. • •• g 1 • • /. " v 16 " 70 to 16 • -v , 20,00 Name plates from 154;50 to 11 9, Per-WFD-'''.! Moderate additionaleberge 1.02e2-3.ragildieg and.onta mental painting, or • Communications, &siring fartliir.ilifbrinatiOnTpr or ders for Cases and materii/s A wit) receive prompt atten- • Lion by addressing . ROBERTS, Agent, SareophairmiWererooms, 374 Main 5t.;Cht.,.0,:...: Paainasattendect,heasae and commies furnish ed, and conveyances, m. with appropriate attendants p, Tided for transportation to any part orthe ap i pliesticuratthe office as above. , ..; - -.• ; - . . Pittsburg's .Letittter , Depot. l - :,••• RBARD f c(Ki.blo. 303 Woon antiorri have Just : received a:Pall sapidy of stock In their line: Bal— timore antiNeW Yak SOLE LEATHER; Philadelptda • /Lips and Calf Skins, French 'Calf Skins, CoOotry,..Up per , Rio bl and Calf Skins, omeeo Lining and: Bin d ing Skins Tanner's Oil; Tartner , e and•Curterie Toolkate.- And, taken together; they believe it the largest and best assortment ever odered , before in one houseln •Pitta bargh. :All of which. we are 'prepared , to.. sell tweed' end - prompt paying cuslomeratt the-7erylottrest-prree possible: We take Oculars in:showifigoorstoell , and cordially invite parelasers .1b: o:amble, beige. pnrehasinv e where. - lseolEMU- ...?leksPOPg?!.9l"!F4 l 1r."),...--: . . . NVii:rei: istozaigiwitiliM Nor'ALuitiatCaarEv; r. -Wooed 'swat, -.-- (lONTINVPS.to manufacture 9AftittAGES" dr t very ki anddesergition of die latearand , Most .approved etyles„to order - and' for;lade. Attending personally's° each:breach orhia NanufautatYintsd selecting his ma • serial from the beat; that the 'market caw afford, h e fe e ta. eoe fide et that eta pie nee the mo - st fattidions. 1 Giving kils:entiratime and attention to the busineee; t iadetermined lti - cooiwe with army ofthe 'ma'am market. Southern and We'eterwhlerolmata era reapect(aliy in vited te van and etamine ide. stook . before purchasing elcewbefe, BS -ho, Lt....deft nal4ed,lo lel all good and as e • . :a j a antelaueltnothefestabliainnettt. - .:::.• aep9 ./kitkaitattlieltt:lLell 4 l ol tEv • - W. WARD imp - liiirplhiridriaiiia pared taGensetlrverneeznpOfiii:theacsittroitiirido.v_ii in eave to inf elid an t a Y e slh r;o al h yurEgo e_ cooked the.onnous styles; and' at- tho.Tgemeat of-a number of gentlemen, will'keeg - alWaya readr,ROT COFFEE, TB& and clipCol.W.r4witkedloleslo He trusts,by constant attentlehOtnd an earnest desireio, please, this new feature will receive. o share ot.pttblle RBA 148. and; other ieftetatenta, as usual at short notice. The Bathing Departmentalways Monier itrr A Private Saloon tor Ladies: -• Good Balllirt.lllllol prinking. • EVEILY-j:tOlpr tbs.; of,tke, g 0614 .( CZ* rr/ things of Ibis should d rop .roona and too HARRY GRAB tg, at bio new Hotel, No. i,oae doot.from Penn, on sl....aide al. 11ariirservethoat to hie customers the best Li gum*, Wines and - Cigared)at can . lir. found Va a n ir.,of Mese divrio • Jo • •11117. H'AS ALWAYS' ON HAND, of biseWattantstaatire a large atisonincat of,'WHIRS A CANBB , and - um: BRELLAS of every descriptloo, which he wilr dispose of, wholesale or retail, at prices as low asrthey , c.an be procured for in either the cities of New York, Philedel BRUSSELS phi aor Baltimore.nd IN an hemd aORAIN,CARPET Lake BAGS an -suppl d Ln y:or DIES' SATCHELS, which will be -sol , d at New York prices. Just received'Born site Manufactory a new ply at INDIA RUBBER WHIPSkAII Sima, iarboleW• and retail. -- -/ - JOHN- W - 2. TIM; aura No IC. Wood SLAVIC.' Ito OPING. • • . - THOMAS ARNOLD, Siam Roofer and h a ban on band a fun ,suptvery, apperior ganged SLATE, and is prepared to 'emit, any orders for wort that may' be entreated to b. ,In a manner that will in sure satisfaction, linden , rery accommodating terms, Re devotes MS entire time:and attention to the bus Into, and feels confident that atilds Welk wlll b e'perfe ct: Be may be( found at Logan;Wilson /a C 6,5129 Wood street, - Tani:blot obu met:armor, • • Fore ti!ti and i . . ..EsALEA,Nt i :itEr goi AiL ic.7o '-g ic Ee cO LE a d R t ailor: No 1451 Wood etcoorner of Virgin4lll74. , .'ew la aa' • act.ol7. j'• SlO. N. GIAMBONI CO: iespectruny inn= the public that they-are ow , • munutamariag CHEICO- LAT4of,every quality a d price. This Chocolate, like :men others told her .is w irrented pars and:mad. uhetatwi, and - hence, ofVer flavor, more nutrition and wholesome. Big. G. d beta ROA** tore (49 " Of Ile . iaIISOSL ChOuolato. tasoofietorimi Italy assiire the public tkai they will .fornish on Mita*. 11 0 1 1 MPetio4to. test imported, and esialasa • wee -Ilia for saleaildx'aOß 84 re-PlitialPel74' Fo 142 mo--.zioisi . tow door. to Al?: =ial - Ne'• -: - EEO `~ . . t ~~: <`. -~: :~,.~ WEI
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