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Cathatat, - ;be congeal 1a ,1.717: Aral:din . : , last raceiceo, a fresh supply ; of, the' vele i br ikte t melodeons, made by the original 'inventor, Cat 'hatt4;_New"lrork. Theaa instraineataare anglieidiort - wy .!u p.verybrat of th e kind manufactured any wher , Maytag snacked improvements - tun poskeeked. by . apy 0 - ars; snob as double swe ll , &c. ' Persona desirous of pa - 'chasing a guitar', Caranrd ;Melodeon, will please I 'and examine thqruune,_and cot:Ante ...themselves of its !Trent siipeitority. ' ' " Iif:IELHBEIL, Na. 1.01 Third street, - Sign of the Golden Harp. 1 NOW tallildlDY I KEIWLADY hnving.a Piano should purchase an li Jr. 4 read. Templeton's new book.: GX:4l7.laux‘-Thia is a beautiful lmokfor a PitEBIL —without exception as neat a piece of printing and bin+ /44,r as was ever executed. There k no possible casualty that can happen to a P ano for which it does not point out an easy remedy, b sides giving directions howto keep the Instrument alma is rung. Price only 'al—worth ten times that mueb. it can he cent by VIEW to any port of the United states tr* 'a few cents. Published by John H. Mellor, Wood street,and Henri itle!mr, Taint street. Pittsburgh. and may be '4.1.1 at the principal book stores- deetaf iss2. Isg g v 21 6 1 , E r I T 33 lllr li T e s c u o b n al i tt ue n e to r ui tt: 'subscriptions for any of thes3,on - Magnatines, at 182,5% tree of postage, via: qodey , a Lady's Book ; Graham's Magazine ; Sartain'/ tied eyi Limon Jlagazine. We have received specimen copies of ad the;ftlagat sine for /actuary. Ammand Obstacle". A Remanee—byG P. B. James • Life in New York, la Doors and Oat of Doors. Illus. orated with 45 enranngs. The Nileoßunt,or Glimpses of the Land of Fgypt. By William H. Bartlett. With engravings on steel and nal morons inustranoos on wood. For sale at the Cheap Book Store of H. MINER 1t1X1R . , 27 No. 22 Smabfietdstreta. Ladies t t mead This tll rN THE i'RESSoand will shortly be ready, " TEM •• • .1, fIieNDIIAID TO THE PIKNO ; comprising a full. deseriptlSri-ofthe meelmniFrn °film Instmment, the de • • Yeeis:to IschiaJr:is liable (about_ 200 in .number,) the! • utedmil'al re 'Mi.:lying each defect, and instructions Sow , to•kerip the instrument always In tune." By P. B. Tkat-i Every perioa having a Piano should have a copy of this book. ' No work of the kind has ever been publish-; ed. The information It imparts is worth ten times its , price—or-c dollar; and, among other advantages, it will' effectually guard you from having your Piano mailed by unskillful Inter'. Ladies and gentleman In the title. of Pittsburgh and! Alle;heny, desiring early copies of the work, Can be famished at their residences by leaving their addresses at the matte store. of Messrs. John -If. Mellor, Wood 'street, and`Henry Sieber, Third stress. By sending one dollar to the author, at the Gazette Of fice, Pittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, free of post age, to any part, of the United Staots. Six copies tot five donate: A liberal dilemma to Book sellers and Ma gic dealers. ••There is no more appropriate present that a gentle man can make to a lady, than a copy of this book. atrnd Li your orders! ..aarauble !teed Melodeon. MHE subscriber has lust opened a very fine Melodeor, I,octaves, with double sett of reeds, made by the • linginal inventors, Carhardt and Needham, Now York. Tbio instrument is equal in point of power and volume to any small organ, and far preferable to it for sweetness of tone, capacity to nand in tune and facility for trans porting. These Iroirumeras are trade expressly for church use, and owing to the lowness of price are fast .superseding the organn. The public are respecthilly awned to call and examine tide fore blelodecn periods to its leaving the subscriber's traxeroom ' having been purchased by a congregation in this city. H.LEBER. No let Third st., or .29 Sole agent for Cadanntt &Needham's Melodeon • TO SAYS LABOR! IfiilmbsU 'a Chemical Waalaths fluid I article .5 much cheaper aid easter to use than Soar, and is warranted to cleanse all kinds of ap nrel2riectiy It contains no Potash. Soda A tSri c4gTpeatioeo,i.oA,;ds. or ..7fetva • will in any manner Ware the finest tabries. Calicoes are warranted not to fade if washed in this Fluid. Ufa no Wash ”oard ; for clothed are worn out more by the ere of it than they are by the wear and leer in their wet: This Fluid entirely does away with that laborious mak. Full directions accompany each bottle. Sold at the nominal prier of lai cents, sufficient for two ordina ry washings. Ila r erram—The fti lowing Ladles have given me cer tificates, soealarg in higher terms of my Chemical Washing Fluid than even I could expect. They ure It pinvotca where an aniole for cleansing is re• ired, believing it to - be cheaper and easier to use than itny'otherartiele t Mrs. Elisabeth FahnextuCk, 65 Tan het sE; Mrs. Martha Scott, corner of Fourth and smith 'field streets; Mrs. Mary r. Wilson. 175 Liberty at.; Mrs. Mary - iones,SL Clair at; hire. Mary'G. Kimbell, 65 Crawford' at., kittsbureh ; IVlrs. Hester Howard, near Hope Cotton Wilts; Mrs flauuah Parker. South COLD. inert and Federal 51., Allegheny City; Mrs. Marietta Howard, Lawrenceville. '..hlanufacittredby C. W KIMBALL; and sold Whole sale and Retail by KEYSER it hI'DOWELL, 140 Wood street. Lla9 • 030 RUIN AHD. TR. BLANCHARD, (front Boston,) proclaims to the 2" afflicted far and DCELT, that tie has discovered the most certain, speedy, and efficacious remedy for OON NOS it lICEA. A ND SYPHILIS, ever presented to the world. By his treatment founded on observations made in the hospitals of Europe and Amities, he will insure a perfect care in nom two to 'Bre day., If applied to early. Offee No. 6U SMITHFIELD St., Pittsbargh. • A CERTAIN CURE.-When the misguided votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful *disease, It too often hermits that an ill-dined sense of altathe or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who from education and respectability can alone befriend Wm; delaying till the eonstitutional symptoms of the horrid diseases make their appearance, Ml:ups the head;threuit, nose, skin, fee , ending in decay and death. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. 'Dr.B. addresses those who have Injured themselves by and improper indulgence, that secret and ry habit which rains both body end mind, unfitting them for either business or society. These are some of the tad and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of the -Back and Limbs; Pain In the Head, -Dimness-of Sight; Loss of Musc ular Power; Palpitalbcn of the Heart; Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Iritability, Derange- , - mentof the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Con sumption, &e n ha. blectslly the fearful effects on the mind am such to be dreaded, loss of memory, confasions of ideas, de pressions of spirits, evil forbodiogs, aversion to society, cell distrust, love of solitude, timidity, U.; th ese: are some of the evils produced. Such persons should before contemplating MAIUMOE consult Dr. 8., and be at once restored. Let not false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save ycurself trent the dreadful end awful consequences of this terrible malady Weakness immediately cured and full vigor restored. Office No. 63 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Hours Irina 8 A. M. to 9 P. Al MT Medicine sent la any pert of the country, secure of observation, by addressing (post. paid) Dr E BIiANCItRD: and describinstcase. decio Pretests ' melodic, 1 • pas HESE DROPS are always invariably certain to reg . V_ Watt Ma Female system.. They • were discovered by the renowned }Leona, while practicing in the hospi labs of Pais, and arc always warranted to care all eases. ot. SUPPOESSIONS, IRREGULARITIES, Pec., frota cold or other causes They have been used In - thousands °leases and AIMEE taILED to produce the de sired effect. - .These drops are perfectly harmless and it :. needs bill ORO trial to convince the roost skeptical of 2,,their' astonishing efficacy. Wherever they fa to aura :after oar trial, the MONEY WILL BE RETURNED. They-arc the only genuine and safe remed t frth E tr ail SOPPRBSSIONS 41ND LURE° Lt 4,4 and no one after dying them anise, can ever be (11 1 /wed to try any other... . , The Drops are for Sale at the crake of Dr. BLANCH ' _AHD, No..6BSmithfield at. Pall directions accompany each bottle. They can be.scat to any part of the epee try, accrue of observation, by enclosing the price in a letter directed to Dr. E. Blanchard Free Five DQU611.13. Office hdqrs from 8 A. /11., U. 9 P. 91.—Bandays _sot • deelfhly • • notary Itichardiront Jeweller, IairAVING re-etted his store In a handsome manner, XL, and but recently returned than the' Eastern cidee mint a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy. GoodS, would call the attention of his friends and cue. tomer, to the fact, that arr t g his Watches will be found the most desirable styles., erns and makers . Of Jew clr ,tae latest styles o broches, breast pins, fob and Vent atainsifingcr rings, car rings, miniature s loeitely FrA NOY. GOODS—Such as paper macbe ' work tables, work 'boxes, desks; fancy vases, perfume bottles, table luaus, Coil's pistats„ . porte manures, in great variety china fruit anicake dishes, sec., with an endless' variety, of viefal tad ornamental articles, which have only to be se* to be appreciated. NO. 81 MARKET STREET . - Qyauras tty ;41HE SALOONS of e. H. iIIaNKEILoo Linertyatreeti ,A L , near Band viii be opened on MONDAY. the t'.."2d ittefarit, where Ladies and Gentleman can be acaommo4 ' ;dated wittiOpiters, served ap in a manner not to be Ulla passed in this City. • • ii:?!.•.iiartles-svillt be supplied with refreshments of ai. kledel.atttlo Shortest notice,and at the most reasonable ' prices'; Cali et . • •.• . IL HUNKER'S, • • Elbert street , For Bala irwo LOTS 9F GROUND. situate intim eareagn of Manchester, each having a front on Obla Lane of ~.7tWellOr three teet three inches, and extendtng track one ne.ndred and thirty-eight feet to an alley. Said Lots will heaold separately of jointly. - _Tenni re6•onahte. For farther partial are enquire a 4. - s: Anturatkos Office, tio.ls3 Flint street Aar on:rit Y oF ATTENTION--Cassszaa Exton= • Vlf ov .Idior ion Cdorauto.—Piiess redneed to . - a very light shade above eon. Parottisers dominos Dal pins are invited to cell, as I am determined to sell oaq ^ix-r-ocltlenan 4 44azgell f" 4121 \4 ,11g ' BTODY TitS YLSABE, x. at, neat lillamood alley. - : 4 : - , Blnaleal frtllE randsoligned begs leave to announce to the cid- I, hens or Pittsburgh, that be has opened a Room in Vigilant•BalL, opposite the Font Oct,lfi Third street, where he can be consulted et all bourn or the day, from 9 A,1t1.,0n ail Magical occasions. A fine Brass and Cotillion Band, can be had at all mimes, on short nouce. Yonstnactions on allinstruments at a seduced prier. 4 declstlm Witt B V F.KL V. y• Empty bottics re-filled .: i .. - : : .'i.g .. .: 4; i: . • -, .::•i - i.j -, ;::4),i' , .• - 1. - kif . ..._',.... t ..:-], ; . : :.:_. --,-;,.: .•t -,:,.-- t - :_.': . : , ..;: - ::::: -, ..4:4 - ; . •.:' , 7.7-.1 , 5..,; , :ai'-:-.. ± T.;_i ~:,,1-:',,:..! - " " Iste7wc:7m , :TrrpTrlirr - r7 .NGE.Ears, •;.- CLEVELA AND DITTSBURUH; By the Cleveland dcPlttsbitelr,h Railroad., !ROM OLEVEI3ND tO.HANOVER STATION, 16 L miles. From HANOVER to WELLSVILLE. by, akillfie.ti_alld from_ W.ULLSv_LGLET tOTwrs 13U110 tt by the new and splendid steamer "FOREST CITY." This arrangement to continue until the first•of January, tBRt , the Cars will I= (mm Cleveland to Wellsville. The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) atb.4s, A. , after the arrival to the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover Station at 1225, - P: blz,: i and at . Wellnville at 7 o'clock, P. MamdriltiNvttsburtehvel,ptheitammtiefirer P.M. 9, F. riving itieleVeland at sPciiiek, P.M. next day, in sea son-to donnect with the Eirenitig trains to Cinetnita , and with SteamArs East and West on the Lakes un I the close of navigation. Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20 hoars; to Cie cinnatl-311trours. - • • • Fare to Cleveland wsp; to Cincinnati 810,00. (Signed) C. PRENTISS, President • Ovirtca or Tas C. & P. R. R. Co. i 1 • Ravenna, Nov. 8,1851. -5 irr For tickets apply -to G. M. li ARTON, Agent, Monongahela i House, Pittiburaa. I WINTER MULiXGElitailT. - P EN NST tY A 111.1.A__ILA IL ROAD =l.• ;4?,:r,w,TpA Prom Pittiburigh .19 , ..*PhIllisdelplatat an • laltlmorew Only 24 Hours Through ! THE Express mail train will leave tne Depot o n arty street, above the Canal Bridge, every roornint at Of o'clock. Passengers will go by the cars to Mimeos, where they Will find the beat of Coachesin readiness to convey there 29 miles, over a first rate turnpike road to Beatty's sta tion, and then take the splendid new sleeping cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, direct to Philadelphia and Baldneire. Conductors go with each train of coach!. es l'etween Brintoos and Itcatty's station. Passengers tor Baltimore take the cars of the York and Ctuuberland Railroad at fiarrishurgh, arriving at Balmf more to breakfast, and to. Washington City the same mo P rninseg. asngers wbo wish to avoid night travel ) can lodge • .. -.ad resume their scla4ll over nighi et Hollidaysburg an,._ the tiers morning ti o'clock train, and arrive iv miaow . phia the same evening, as the Railroad Company are running two daily trains from Hollidaysburg to Phila4 delphia. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. Fare throu Th gh. e AccoulmodutionTrain wimenve every afternoon at 31 o'elock, for East Liberty, Wilkinsburg and Brio tons Returning. Status will leave Brintone at 9 o'clock a. m., and 44. p. m., stopping at Wilkinsburg and Eaat Liberty, and arriving at Pittsburgh at of o'clock, a m 6 and at o'clook p m. Fare to East Liberty, id eta Fare to Wilkinsburg, 25 eta Fare to Turtle Creek, 40 cts. Passengers writ prom= their tickets at the office in the Monongahela Hoare, (formerly the Canal offieel wit ill hailer' hour before the departure of each train, whein the office will open for the sale of tickets at the repot on. Libertystreet. J. BILF..BIIIOIEN, Ticket Ag't P. R. R. ... - ,PENSISTINABL!Pah ILOAD. IntiTIER ARBatiOEMSN airman lahf ledet phli tirade Pittsbur gh. Thrur Roduced to Tumour Four Hoots. ON and after the let of DECEMBER next, gen will be carried by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, with only 28 miles of Staging over an excellent Turnpike Pare SU 00 This is the shortest and best route between the Great %Vest and the Atlantic Cities, and the ACCOMMODATIONS tire in all respects of the highest character. • THOMAS MOORE, novt4 , 3m . ent Rail Road Co nA.L. A Adams B. Co. a axpress, NO. 80 I.OURTH cITREET, YITTAdURGH . • - - public are informed that we are now running regtdarly to the East and West, and are prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to oar care. A SPECIAL, aIIFSBENGEit sent daily for Philadei phla, at 4 o'clock, P. M. • Also, daily to bincinoati, at 7 o'clock, A. M. Orders transmitted free of charge, and Goods returned by Brat Express Bills of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scotian?, for any imoont, payableon principal Banking H 011.4 or Post Meer, In the United Kingdom. dect4 BAKER & FOR.SYTH. Agents: Only' Forty Mlles Staging! BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD . TO THILADELPHIA. • 1881. 11.114a11.01111L, • • AL. •ARRANGEMEETS ILA IKE NEW PRIINSYLIIINIA RAILROAD!' GOOD INTENT AND TELF I .3RAPII NAIL LINES of splendbi now Troy built Coaches, kir Blainrrille, will leave Pittsburgh every day at 1 o'clock, P. SI . and at 4 o'clock, P. M. and• Rom thence 3111 miles by the New Posaradvanks Railroad, to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Mee ihrensch only, tMreg agora Conches will leave every evening all and 4 o'clock. EXTRAS—To leave at any time, always In readiness. Thu I, the most dtree,„ comfortable and expeditious mare to the Eastern cities. Passengers for Baltimore take the new Railroad at Harrisburg direct. on the arri val of the cars at that place. N B —The only Office (or the above Lines under Charles Hotel, 40 iyood sireet., Pittsburgh sant W. R. /EMIR/MAD. Agent. • West Newton Plank Road Route POE NAL27/11ORS AND PHMADELPHL Al STB/MEXS leave torten a day, monung and evetungi (except Sunday). !do Boat will leave tae Wharf Boat, above the Monongahela Bridge, every morning, at Se o'clock, A. 61. Evening Boat leaves every evening (except Sunday st,) az 6 o'clock, f'. ri. Fare to Philadelphia $ll. To Baltimore SUE For tickets, call at the Plank Road office; Alononga bola Bosse. Want street. decl6 ROUST ALIT KAN AOADIMII FOR YOUNT. GIRLS, In uts isnot/dims riebaity of iha Mies ogr Piitssurga ono Agog ito, Pa. rills INSTITUTION will be opened on the day of October, for the reception of pupils, who will be in• structed in ary or all of the foiloonng branebes of an elementary, uaetul and tmeral ednenuon: —Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern History, An cient add Modern Geography use of the (lobes. Botany, Useful and Ornamenud Need le Work. Music and Draw- lug _ TEEthlid: Tile annual pension for Board, Tuition and Wash ing, pay Able half yearly in advance, - 8112,W Music (or beginners, - • - • • 5,00 For the use of the instrument, - - - - 2,00 Drawing, • - ..... 5,00 The healthy location of the establiabment ; the pictu resque scenery; varied and extensive prospect, so ant. mating and ealivenin,g to youthful minds. must render it a desirable place of education. The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to the health, moral and iutellectnal culture of the pupils committed to their care ; and to render that attention effective.the discipline will be exact, yet mild and i-a rental. There will be two somi•annoaf vacations of fortnight each. Pupils will be received at any time du ring the session. MRS. DAVID LYNCH, septtasal Principal. Dew. Dr. KI TTANNING, Pal an Seminary, , WILL RE-OPEN, for its SIXTH SESSit tPi ,on Wed nesday, October gcnb,_lSSl Timm —Per Swims qf RS Waiii—Porobk in Ildvegato : Board and English Tuition, - - • • 660,00 Piano, with Staging and use of Instrument, • 20,00 French, German, Latin, Drawing tr. Painting, each. 10.00 Bed Bedding and Washing, • - - 5,00 Stationery, • ------ - 75 The two Se811101:11 commence respectively, on the last Wednesday In April and In October. Pupils are not re ceived Um by epeeist arrangement, for lees than one session. No deduction for absence, except in cases of great emergency. NO EXTRAS. Ciretf.ars, containing Recommendations, tic can had of bits. O. R. White, Market street, •nd of Mr Mellor. el Wood street. IsepYtt gi.change Livery Stablo and Pnrids rim ig Miles, ' - A Tan subscriber, thankful to the public, i,&- i 4. for the liberal share actuarial in his line heretofore, would Inform them that he has .mtnenced the UNDERTAKING bust• urea in connection with his LIVERY business, and will attend to funerals on as reasonable terms as nu) , in the city. Any person having anything to do In his line, who cosy give him a call ran depend upon their bustness be tes attended to manner. inoheltn . l JAMES lATTIIELVS promptly, and In me best and nentc.t ==l rlO-PARTNERFRIIP.—The anhaennere most respect / hilly announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the Pat e col tarry mg at the 01(1 stand ,in Si agerly's Buil,oppositeLbeTost Office. Third At/net, Pittsburgh, the hogiiPhie Printing, in all its various branches. Having 'machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage__bestowed• heretofore so liberally to the one:partner, - Wm. Schathrnan,..*and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant wort manahlp, and the most reasonable terms, to merit the Moors of an en lightened publlo. Bonds, Checks, Drifts, Machine Drawings, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters, Bill Heads; Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black, Gold Bronze of Co lors. Specimens of Moir work can en at their Office, as above, WM SCHUCHMAN, aorta FRED. DA UNLEIN UTIZAW 131011.111 US 1 STRAW BERATES I A QUANTITY sr for rf sale e simo at Wilmot e le u r r b a fe l = So ry ars: This being the season for planting the plants. you get well established and fruit better the following season.— This variety wants no mcommendation. The large q.tantity brought to the Pittsburgh maraist, sold at 25 cents per quart, when the other varieties sold at 15 and illeoents. They are more productive and finer Savored, and hold oat longer In fruiting by two weeks. These Berries measure 4i Inches round. A sample .of this Fruit can be seen at Mr. Henry Richardson , . Jewelry E.tore, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All orders left there will be promtply attended to and for warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN, ' sep33 Coal Hill Nursery. Herrt• Islama Saw fillils. above establishment hrus been taken by the en dereigned, with the view of pursuing the legitimate businesseonziedied therewith; and es they me now re ceiving a fall supplyof Timber, orders for all sloes of Lumber, will be Ailed with promptness, and at as low priees all by anyiiider Kill In the neighborhood. PALINGS of a plain and onsamossol pattern will be CUL r aor mi.o JANES CARMAN & 100:531 DALY le CO. have now reedy for sale a large ,rand well selected stock of Spring and SUmme r - 1 Query in all its branches, They would direct particu lar attention to their stock of Gentlemen's cotton half Hose,. with Merino and Bilk feeti they are of the best matenals and workmanship, and for comfort as a sum mer SOO, cannot be equaled. WW.D. & Co have also unbind Gents landereMrts and Drawers in cotton, silk, rice: Cl‘ildreni , . Hosiery of nil descriptions, at • the old established Stocking Store,Villb street, between • Wood and Market. Dart t4 . 0 r7 11.11 • . le• • it. b A : BEI4 I / 9 1211 Wood greet: bbM" freer battet ited, 7 and - ,..mrra wiairilL. Clisb-1116 - ait Are , I ¶;• Via; ci VAsiiapit4.7 earrisbuzgi .rev4syhwits. . ; • . . OAPIFTA:24.IIIX4O,OOO, • 185LkQg T the atieveC n o t ili d p b s o e un Y h ry tt ; o 1;e y e p a d g er H stk A n ß 4 T h i a%l ß: beencappairted Agents for it St. Claieaffeal,ltild'ati• note P g 1 , T di ' O,, A n l'frPared t or u7 a rfceae-,,,10n - rja. fences otPcitY ninny arrany'responstble , Company In the Stave:* All persons lidytnrpnrpnit i tinsared in this Company are entitled to IfotelbriYab ears, and to share in its earn- Inge; but`are noLlialrie, 'any event, for anything be yond the amount they have paid . An losses promptly paid In sixtyldys'after proof of the wane. QVVtCERS BIJCILKR. President. Cuss. E. iitsvrea. Vice President. • Thes.,ll. Wiliso.,seoretary. • David Fleming, Attorney and CouaSallur. Directors, - Hon. Joitn.C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Reiter. Wm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac G M'Kitiley. Chas. E. - Mester, Maas. IL IC;;:er, Samuel W. Hayp, Datrid,Mtnnma,Jr...lotut Nut ler, Dauphin County Jacob S. Haldeman, York ; Henry 11. Fry. Laneastet Xdaiii - Felteencr, Berke; John G. Dreamer Philadelphia , William Mantlor, hloattgoineri. Thouta.t Gillespie, La. gerne; Gordon F Mason. Bradford; Amos E. Kapp, 'Northumberland , lefties Burns, !dais. , John T. Hoot • er , Centre i-John Inca. Hurtungaon.; I awes K. Moore head, Allegheny ; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington, Geo. H. Bucher, CuMberiand ;Vertigo W:Milinef. Carbon. I '('CAlN'ta MOFFITT, . 14 S.t.Clair street, ' • )yitg Sot : Agenle far INltsbarib. AlleFliens Co. Lite 1 g suranoe tri; 7 GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. j CI)SIPAN Toffees to Me insured all the ,eituriti and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock Plus* (as heretofore applied) combined namely: Low rates premium; qt du anus .1 retitle in scab of the per c.entup required for the contingent risk of the year; un ade quate, but not excessive provision for the future security en members for the whole term of tile, With an equiiabla interest in the aectuanlaung fund secured to each men.. hem, payable tat death, by credits upon their pas* ries; a guaranty fund designed for the permanent see, rity of short term members, and also (or the present se rarity of those for the whole term of 1:17 This as the only Mutual Life Insurance Compan whose rates of premium are hxe , t at a fair reduced *tent dard, with a provision. for an annually increasing accui mutation of funds (for future security) in exact prom* tioll to the amount ed ba-ine.s and the Increasing risk from advancing age among the members Pahlets. tracts, &e., giving in detail the plan and rams of the Company, (unlashed gratis, and applications inEunrnre received by J TU R DEW. Agent, an, Wood street, Pittsburgh I Cint, Nledical Fumbler. elthvi • M=i• 1.,..,.. ... „.._ ~ , ..... W. iinlleet• vsorge 1 4 'Richards; Thomas Hart, Nisideca I D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner. Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grent . David N. Browne, Jacob It. Roth, Morris Patterson • • CHAS. N. UANCKER,Pren't Cnas. Q. DARCIA/1., Secretary. Er continue to make I nsu ran re . perpetual or tuuneu, on every description of property in town and country, at rate. as tow as are consiment with security. The Companyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, leith their Capital and Prete/unit. safely invested, aliord Maple protection to tlic assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as (ol• In ws, vi:: Mortgages ---- ----S 18,12 e e 8 Real Estate• •••• ••••••••• • • ••••••••••••••• • 84,377 78 Tompuntry Loans• --• • ----- fe1,968 17 gum ,„ • 61 /51..9 00 Ough. 61,316 81 Since tbetr meorpos anon. d period of 41 years, they have paid upwards of One Minion Four Hundred That• sand D 0110721, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence o(the advantages of Insurance, as violins the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDIN ER COFFIN, Agent, thrice N. corner Wood and ad BIC . - MI virtue, Wire add inlanßCSd Transportation 1111111:111A . I'llllE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH 1)1ER I ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1704. capital 111100 1 - 1100, assert January 13, ISM. 1111,001011415 &0, vet/ make insurance on buildings and their contents to this city and vicinity. Also. on property a every deseelp• non, on steamboats alto other vessels. either be inland tranaportation ores the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur CI. Coate. Pres't Jacob at. Thomas. Samuel W. Jones John R. Nell. Eilatard Smith, Richard 0 Weal. John A. Brown, Witham Welsh. Samuel F. Fiends Raskin., Samuel Brooks. A. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor. %valiant B. Bowen. Ambrose White. George W. Aspinwall. Thomas P. Copt, mactie• N. Dickson, S. Morris, Wales. II 0 Shertord. ?Joe . Thai is the oldest Insurance Company in the Un ited ted States, at.d from its high stauding. long experience, luu• pie means, and avoidiog all silks or an extra hasard• one character, may he considered as Derma ample se entity to the public VM P. JONEN. Agent. AANo.l4l Prom in....et —....-.-._. LI as nvsoftso BY THE Kentucky !Mutual Llfe Insurance tssi, COVINoToN, KY. risHIS Ci PAN ha. a. laa I Capital BUN, I DREW THOUSAND DoLLARS. and as managed by wen of the hlgheiniairgrity and responsibility. Pamphlets hirnish-4. intimationgiven,and appliCa• 11005 received by J 'IT 1111E11, Agent, Wood wart. flisbensell. Medical Eaanuner. - [MP! - •- - ILVMO= H.ARRISBUAG Pd. fIIIONED may for the "Att.( elsoneu of property. ha au ample capital. and superior an vast.sges an point or clicapitrou,stttrit• and acreattnOdttinn, 10 city anti eountry.merebams. auu owners ni dwelling*. and isolated or couniry Nutty It) A et CA lilt thlt...iimuury. octal Brunch Odiee,No 54 Smithfield Pittsburgh . . _ rrilgE DELAWARE NICTUA I. sA FET iNz , tat 1 ANCECOMPANY.--Uthee.North Room of the Ea change, Third street. Plißaddpitia Flan Isuorauscs.—Buildn.g., Merehnna.ge n n o n th., property is toss.. aad toss'u'p, Insured asata...a4t of damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Mamma lasorAuea.—The) aiuo ounce VC.c..•. Cat K ies tad freights, foreign O. COAillWise. Open ur Oecial policies, as the ai,uird sully d erirr INLA.SID TRAA111 . 0111AT10:1 —Tee, dice transported by Wagona. Railroad Par. Boats aid Steam Boats. entr.aet• and Mere. on lite tne. liberal terms DIRECTORP—Joiept. 11. :teat. Edmund A. •••ny4r. • John C. Davis. Robert Ignitor. John Ii Penraae. name, Edwards Geo 6. Lelper. M.r ward Darlington. I.ar Dads, William Folweii.Joan Newt,. tit µ :t1 Goon., James C. Hand, Theo_pMla a Paulding. .1 oc • tt•oo: Henry Sloan, high Craig. George Sem:l.:veneer Mr Hymn, Castle. Kelly, J. G. Jobaeoe, ,in ate 112 y. I), S. Thoollll, J °ILA Sellers. Wm. !tyre, Jr DIRECTORS AT •PITTS BV RI II J J. EVAN:. Agent 111.0 Craig. / no T. Logan. IIia.AJAM MANTES t'f,todent MOS. C HAND, Vice President. Janata W. COWAN, t4e..r..oury gr °Mee el the Company . No. 42 Waters 'reel, eh; tomb t. A MADEIRA. Ar•rl •• • rirtHE OFFICE of the insurance Co. of Norm Agnates 1 has been unsaved tattle Werehousr of Hardy. Jones & Co., No. 141 Front street, third Douse East or Wood street. where the subscriber wril issue Policies on Iteild• mat and their .4:lntents, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other weasels, (or He above old and re•ponsitd• Company. iaPal AvaL Life and Health Siasuraissoo. • r tHE MUTUAL LIFE A.N HEALTH INItIVRANI'I• ICOMPANY, of PlifladefpAia, Incorporated ay lb< Legislature of Peons) iv ania . March, l W , Charter Pct. petual; Capital 6110,000. Rates lowa Mon an Pannapl• oasis Company, and full 211 per CCilt. Iowc r Oulu thr usual rates of Life lmisrulen,as the following comae.' sou will show. Thus apc runs or the nge of .10 insuring rot 1100 for life, mast pay an the Girard 11,36. Pennsyl• ' , ante 8'2.36, Penn Mutual 12.36, Equitable 1t,44, New England 82,30, Albion 811.40. Nyvw Yost 1 / 2 .313 I cif and fleakk, PhilatielpAta.ll,ol Dtageroto—Samuel tlenek. t'harleo 0 llal,. Win Boone, Rotten P King. Cherie- P II ayes, M Chas 0 B Casnpbeli, M N R.:eve, NI D.• Lewis 000pe J Rodman Bather, )' H Butter. k Cope Prl/JI dint, Samuel 1./Orrick • Vtell Prtniii/111. Notion P Mu t t Sea/wary, Francis Ulackiiarue Applications will ve received and every informatie, given by SAMUEL. FARNESTOCK, Anent. Dart: Commercial Rome. em.t.nr n 1 Third and 101,11011 dretell. Pit,d,urgh. vet. 29•• Plc. and Marine lasturanata. 'IIHE insurance Company of North A noiriesAlf Pluis delphia,through it. duly authorized Agent, the sub soriber,orera to make permanent nod limited I osuranci on property ,in this city and it. vicinity. and on sitipmsn by the canal and rivers. Ellfliti!Thilts Arthur U. COMO. Pres'. emnuel lirooa• Alez. Henry, ': harks Taylor, Samuel W. Jone,, .tninuel %V Smile Edward Smith, Ainormu! Whttr John A. Brown enrol, eil Thomas John White, John K. Nell, Thomas P. Cops. Richard D Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry u Sherrd, Sea r This is the oldest Insuranen Company in the Unites Sates, having been chartered In 1704. Its charter is per petual, and froct its hish standing. long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous eharatter, it may he considered as offering nmple scour,. tyto the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones k CO.. Water and Front sta., Pittsburgh mayey mportuut of Light, t CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. -vv - WRIOFIT, (successor to J. S. 'rococo, Kano . facturer of and Denier Wholesale nod Hama i n the above named Oil and Lamps, is now receiving a lute assortment of LAMPS, for burning the Ethereal Oil, Caruplone and Pine Olt Also, Lamps of every descrip tion, for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Chandeliers Girandole Ball Lamps. Wlekr,Globes, Chimney blab:, Cans, and ail things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal, Camphlne or ?me Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, wheel. is constantly passing through the city. will he promptly attended to. N. B. Lamps of all lands altered to burn the lilthe• reul Oil. All articles dellfered in any part of the city, or in Allegheny. free of W. H. W BIG HT No a 2 Fourth st., (Apollo elati,) aro* between Market and Wood camels. FALL FASHIONS—Jost received at the store* of 911111 A. LEP.CII, No 9 Puna strata, which will be open for inspection on Thursday and Friday, of this weep, whore you will End a beauti ful estortment of an entire new style of Strew, Silt, Satin and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIbIIIINUS. of va rlotts kinds, suitable for the .eason. P S.—Children'. Bonnets, Ladies' Cap. and Ilesd Dresser-of • rich and beautiful style font Is.. t For Females and Males. DR. LARZETTE'S JUNO CORIMA,L, or Proereaftv• ElLxi ,r prescribed as an effectual restorative in eases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir. regularitiesof nature. It is all that it professes to be— st:: Nature's great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without 0 ffsp r ing, It is a certain cure for seminal emissions, general de bi lity, glees, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leocorrhees or whites. As a 'slimming medicine it is unequalled:— Also, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, re ntals weakness, debility, &c. It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of this medmine, I have Appointed blesses. Judson 'be Co.; IA the city of New . York, in the United States of America, my sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuine unleesir Comes' . ' , ltrough them, and their signatures are on the wrapper.. ANTONIO LtiRZETTE, M. D. Naples, July 16th, 1649. 'llerd'only In Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No'. 75 Smithfield street; and by B. H. bdeaking, Walnurstteet Cincinnati; Raymund it Patten, No.. Fcarth "drat LOIMIVIDS: ' • , -3, • IXSURABO IL 12= . . . . . Akikkaitilf • ORE - IVi , Ittitißrittit -.-N-rl-ARIIIVAL OF NEW • - FALL ANDIMINTI3IO DRY GOODS. "WOUND, EITEVENSON . M.OVE Si of Me Drigis MIIHee street', Pittsburgh, be tween I mirth street and thE'Ditunonil,have just received from the recent large clearfug °alnico, aud the Impetts erg and Manufacturers in New York . and Philadelphia, the largest and cheapest stock orfilipods ever offered In tMs market,comprislng,in part a tr/kry large assortment of DRF.SB GOODS SI every "desenptlon. stilted to the season, at from 20 to 25 per cont. lower than former pri- Black and Colored French hi eriuos a ad Thibet Cloths, horn 62 io 51.25 per yard; Black and Colored English :Merinos and Lyormse Cloths, from 31 to 41c. per. y aid ; Black and Colored Paramaitas and Fancy Alpacas, tram 12 to 62e. per yard ; Plain and Embroidered De Lames, Cashmeres and French Merinos; • Plain Black. Colored and Printed Delainea and Carth• mere•; Very Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and Peptone; do Plain Bliteli,Coloied Silk a and Turk Salina. 'A largastock BONN /..'T SILKS, SATINS AND GRO DE AFIRICES, and of Bonnet and Mantilla Velvets, all color.; Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, at very reduced prices SHAWLS! SHAWLS! A full aasortruent of Bay Stale and Woolen Long and Square Shawls ; Also Rich Brarlart, Lone and Squere Shawls: Printed Terkerri. Cashmere, De Leine and Thibet Shawls ,• 110ther Castimerr s, Satinets. Ky. Jeans & 'Writings the proprietors would respectfully rolicil an early call from till or theft friends, and the public generally, feels Um confident that they can oder greater inducements to woolesale and retail buYers than ever have heretofore been offered lit Pittsburgh. oct2s YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. W 1 RITER - 10/NEROODS AT NO. 75, Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond. • . OW. undersigned has just received from the Eastern markets a large and splendid stock of WINTER DRY GOODS.earapriaing a very beuutilul assortment of Dress Goods, Ved to the season, and at least 25 per cent, lower th h er offered in this city, viz:— . Black Alpacas, C 1.2 S edits per yard to best Manu factured i Printed Mous de Lanes, from In to 25 cents per yard; Black and Colored TM bet Cloths. from 25 to 75 cents per yard; English and AMorieun Chilli; final 11 to 121 cents per ynrd ; Heavy Brown Medina, trout 6 tol Cents yet yard ; Bleached Muslims, from 6 to 12i cents per yard; Red Flannel, all wool, at 2q cents pee yard SHAWLS AND DRESS G OOD-. Bay State and Waterloo Plaid long and square Shawls! Black and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls; Black, and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls; all wool Bro. hn Shawls : French Merinos, all colbra; Luplu's BILL* FlAmhaaraes Stuck, Figured.and Changeable Alpacas Cashmeres and Mous de Lanes • " High Lustre wide , . Illack Om Jr Rhine Silks; ingeable and Fancy these ; Chameleon Turk Satin.; Mull. Swiss and Jaconet French work Cape. and Collars Black Silk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons riloves. /hosiery and Suspenders. STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Casinets, Kentucky Jean.', Tweeds, Bed Ticking and Cheeks ,• Scotch and Domestic Ginghams ,• Red, White' awl Venom., Flannegs• Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels ; superior Walt Linen aud Linea Lawns ; Rus sia, Diaper and Crash Bed Ticking as low maiming. Der yard. A large assortment of French and English Cloths, Carts, alerts and Vesting. Alois, a superior lot of Blan kets, of ell arses aud qualities, to which 1 .mold invite psruculor attention. The customers of the house and all cash buyer, are requested to eatt and examine for th.M.relve. The slick o i large and complete in every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lorvest Niece. ABSALOM MORRIS. nor Mee No. 75 Market at., Plusburith •1;2!2,709 44 OATAPD CIiItISTMAS HOLIDAY SALA' OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, No. 76 Masher IL, between Fourth and the Diamond MIRE 4ui.eeeibee will commence a cloning out tale of 1 his cadre stock of FALL AND WINTER DIY tslX)Dti, on Monday, December7sth, and will continue one month. preparatory to the reception of Spring bonds, on which occasion our IVholesala Roams will. be thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following reductions will be made on the original masked pnees, viz lienuine Fret:: li Merinos have been ',clime at 31,110, now et 02ic. Super Fteneh Merinos. 1121 70 liename Loping, beet quality, 1,75 .• -1 rreach Tame% Cloths, dig u 622 6. 75 “ 45 Hest high flair° Alpaca , . S 7 .‘ 62i 62 •"` et rout quality Third Bight yank of good Alpaca for 931.11 U Breccia Loin, Shawls. 25.00 .‘ 17,00 Square . •1.0,0 i! " 0,50 Blanket Long Shawls. 10,00 '. 0,00 • 9.00 - 5,00 Bag elate Long Shawl, 5,50 .. 3,55 • 4,00 " 2.25 Red Viannels, ad wool,. 29 - 22 SI " 25 4 4 it . * 37f " 09 Twilled . '• 37i " lei The above prices are a sample, and the balance of the .toes will be so,d in proportion. • Positively no dem. ticilii . 2222e.. !doily CI3=3ILM:UM=i;= )F FALL. and Winter Dry Goods and Verities et No. X 97, Northwest corner of Wood street and Diamond y, Pattsbergh. Pa. D. Gesso & Co. would again an immure to their old customer. and dealers generally in their line, that they ore now preptiredt o offer for sale. their present new stock of Goods at oriusnally low rates. And as our parches., bare her g, made on the most fairs ratable term" with Importers and filanufarturers,we gab ter ourselves. and hope to be u-le to merit a continuance u( confidence and patronage of our Old CUMnaticra and the public generally, which bra been heretofore so Jibe rally bestowed upon u•. Our DRY GOODS STUCK is its part of Broudeiotha, Gassameryn., Sauinets. Tweeds, fancy Vestines. Checks, Flannels. Drillings, Black rod Brown Minims, Tarkaugs, Blankets, Linsey PlOilla, Al. paces, Meranoes, Muslin De Lames, Cashmere., fancy Prints, Glazed Cambric', Cloaking. Table Diapers, Gingham. !silks faiicy long Shawls, Silk CilaVilla, Pon• cee Silk Pocket Irliodkerchicia, and Irish Linens direct from Dented, and all other articles generally kept in the Dry Goodsline• Ova Varner, Deparunent will be found On elliflllftattoll to he unseroa .... I by any other of the tied West of the Monittaltio, and is made up in port of a'onstia. Buttons. ['stet,' and Spool Threads, direct mum Europe, Port Moitie• and Pocket Books, ilook• and Eyes. Pins and Needles' Tepee, Thimbles, Spoons, Its roc, I able Cutlery end Pen•bnives into arrived from t-ketheal ; Patent Medicines, Violin and Violin i‘trings tiara Suspenders. Sante: and Stele Pencils, Percusenen eapa,Specitaeles, Pistols, Hosiery, Gloves, Lawns and Edgings, Ribnons, SewineSilk, Silk Gimps and hinges, i.ncy Netting.. Green Bendsges Bleck _tlk Veils, Salk Florenee together with a general interim:at of all other aruclea me the Variety hue. WO have on band and for se:e a large ortionmeni of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Material*, Gold and Gilt Jewrlry, Gold and Sil ver l'eus and Pencil. Gold and Silver Spectacles, Ctiosluir De.. to which we invite Lilo attention of all boy. era. as we are determined to bell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cash or satisfactory refer ence N B. The 1/11AIIICOS of the late firm of tiazoa & Mc- Cain:mow II to be settled by D. Graho4 at the stand of D. Gators & Co, who is hilly authorized for sock and in whose possession ere the papers, Notes and Books of Sisal (n al loell5;lf filhs --------.—. " &US T Morgan Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOMEQTIC DRY GOODS, ot . LD respectfully inform the public and hi. friend., (front whom helms - formerly received a feral share <f custom). that he has used every eXer ,loll in securing an extensive and complete assortment or FALL AND WINTER GO4 ?DS, of the best quality. F.ari,ung of the following articles:: French and 'En cssti Merinos, Cashms.re., Alpacas, poplins Silkm-Sat in.„sl,,us He L.:Lines. and other Dress Goods; Shawl., axe ties, Mantles and Cloaks, of every variety Ladies' and Children's Bonnets, Car,Capes ; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers. Laces, Moves, Hosiery the. Gentlemen's Cravat., Handkerchiefs, Collars, ehirts, Drawers, Hositry, he With a large stock of Bleached and Brown Muslims, Stinting, Sheeting . Table Linen', Tickings, Cheeks, Flannels, Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, le Also, an a..ort merit of Mourning Goods. The above stock,svith numerous other eruelea, the proprietor Is now operung his New Store, Nu. 10:4 Marks, street, to which he invites purchasers, its he is determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest ..IADA\I6. A. GOSLING cull 00110/11.11 to glue her undivided attention to the .manulacturing of VizetteA, (*maks, Capes, tionnets,kc, which are all made in is su perior style. She respectfully whirl to purchases arid orders French. Paitorn Flats for Lb , trade al Wit pa Oft hand. (Gott{ NEW WHOLESALE TKIMIIII , NOTIOIV ANF VARIETY STORE, No. 61 Wood Street, Beivieso Third and Fourth somas, opposus Hampton, Solidi 4- Co.'s, Pittsburgh. 11111: culiterilier respectfully invites the attention of Country and Coy Merchants to hisextensive assort ment of Trimming, Notion ; Fancy and Variety Goods, ',Wei ; he is now opening for the Fall Trade Among the articles &imposing his stork may be found a tall na sortinent of the following:— Buttons, Edgings . , Pocket Books, Threads, Combs Laces and Inserting, Porte Mounaies, Suspender.; Embroideries, Needle!, Si, MR and Victoria Malls; Pnnges, Gimps, Pins, Jaekonets, Braid; ; Hooks and Eyes, Fancy and Dress Buttons, Brushes; Tuptitcks, Plain and Fancy Bob, nets, Whalebone; coa. ; y ' }flat* Silk and Lisle. Laces; Re • Hos Nold c olot t , jrimrTng, iery and loves , /41414 , , , , ipt a fa t tl ' I)118 Hack I i s m s Undershirts and Draw KB; Boas and Ring Catania, Worsted and Opera Hoods Plain Mantel Ribbons, haunts' Boots Cravats and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs, Plain Satin Ribbons, Linen Cambric Pocket fliikfs ; Gilt and Gold Jewelry, Clocks, Fancy Soaps Carpet Bags and Satchels, Window Shades; Toilet Cases, Violins Perfumery, Jewsharps ; Gllloths Steel Pens. Gold Pens, Umbrella., ccorde ens; Conch Shells, Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Boards.; Floss Silks, Worsted and Crochet Needles, Looking G lasses ; Which, with a variety of other articles, he will offer for calm or approved credit, at prices comparing favo rably with Eastern markets. P. S.—The attentionof Pedlars is particularly direct ed to this extensive and varied assortment. sepls:tt W. C. MURPHY - _ i LE subscriber having now received his entire stook of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect fully inform his customers and the public, that he is pre pared to dispose of his Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, at very low prices. He has, in Dry Goode, all the staple, as well as a large stock of FA-NOY DRESS GOODS, comprising in part 4-4 Chene Silks, for evening and street dresses; very rich; 4 4 Brocade Silk, . do do do ; Plain Black Silks, all prices and widths; Brocade Blank Silk, do; ' Heavy Watered ,Silk, all shades; French Poplins, do; Mouslin de Laines; French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, with French and English Prints, in endless variety. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, - - 11-4, 12-4 and 13.4 Barnsley Shectings ; 4-4, 5-4 and 0-4 du and Irish Pillow Linens; 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damasks; 5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins and Doilies; - Huckabaok, Diaper and Crash Towollags;,. Rich Printed Piano and 'Pablo Covers, superb Goods; Marseilles Quilts, French.Purniture, Dimity, Curtain and Curtain _ Lupin's Black Bombarnaes i _Do do Motto-lin OA Lalne,3-4 and 4-4 wide ; Black Canton Cloths; Black Mohair Lostrcs; Silk Warp Tkilict Cloths; Blank Chaney . ; English, Freneh and Italian Cinpea,; Made and Crapa Valls Chenfd zettea and Sluices; _Callan arid On& i saloVe4. 1 4 14 ito 'Marg. • MI of which Goods w4l - hc.warranted of goon 0103;st and cheap Ear qustdicy. • . pl 6 wow A. wawa& • '‘• ' , - 1 1r - 7 , `; , , - • AT JEFFERIS , ONE PRICK' CASH STORE. r amnion B'V 0 la. 1S James Gosling. micw lUMUaI ildtilAtiorlikkY GOODS, -:_ :.. ." IV • • i l ei: ~~iiM i ~` , s~ia , +®ne~ - -C y u Pi/ft/OTC/ti AttAiVigACITALEI4 - I W tsse.riromtl '97 'and -1/91Tirfril street. W. W , : - iespectfullYlnforms his friends andeastorn k/ . erathas he has now completed the largetCandll nest mock of household, furniture eves' before stenin,l this city, as he is determined to uphold the guidityilsitti; well-seasoned-materials, best workiiiinielliPiantrilnweA l " designs ;_and from the extent of his orders antf in mai ulaciuring, he is enabled to produce. warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. Ile has adopted the principle of identifying the i.tre• - turners , interest with his own, in quality and price; and. keeps always on hand the grestest variety ofevery des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and . plainest, the most elegant and - costly; that a hOuie, or any pait or one, maybe furnished from his stoelri or manufactured expressly to order He therefore solicits artinspection, that the advantages of iris establishment may be knewn: The following articles C011E1164 in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing E din chairs, 9f every variety, consisting of rosearoond, ma hogany and wainut E l i zatie the n, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Conches, Sofas Tete - a-tete and Di vans of the , latest French and. American patients; Tashaes, Whin-Nots, and- ladies , [artist Wriln/B.Denks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy Inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma- hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa, ta- ' hies, extension dining table.; all. sites, of the • most improved, and decidedly the hest kind made; card, Pembroke'brill and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment;, gothic' hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, stands, screens, • towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poys,. ma- • " M a a l iT p ro ea s tl w 7a d lil a cs d , d &c. &c. &c. A large a ssortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CABIART MAKERS supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short/ est notice. All orders promptly attended to Journeynisn Cabinet !Makers Association WAREHCYCSE, 119 SECOND STREET (near th.o corner of Wood.) • T H IS ti,SSOCUTIOIV, ent- bracing, already, twice to three . times as many hands as the Inc- ; . - gent and hitherto most renowned busitieSS shops of thus city, have opened their. Ware house, and are. able to 1111111 ab the public, by wholesale or retail,with Furniture of the following description— viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus _• sinned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads ; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; blahogney Washstands; So- , las ; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretaries Card Tables; Pier Tubles; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables; -Rat Racks; Prenci, Bedsteads; Ottomans; l'oplar Wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands ; high post, common, low, and trundle Bedsteads; - Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, Sce. The advantages of co-operation, on an ex tenslve scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prichs, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the publie will understand by giving (still a call. t lijs- Steamboat work of all de , enptions, and other art te.ies or any description, made .o order in every style, at the shortest notice. imartar to Cabinet Ala Mer• Veneers, Mahogany, Basswood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture at Wholesale. IV HE subszribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VENEERS, and arc manufacturing by machinery Furniture,stittable for the trade. Ail of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be salted either as to quality or , price; and, as it is well known that Furniture can be made by machinery superior and much lower than by hand, the attention of the trade is respectfully invited. Turned Work in all its branches, carried-on as usual. Plank fur band rails, for Carpenters [ and all articles required in manufue.tu tin g Cabinet Furntture, constantly on band—vie: • Mahogany, Varnish Hardware o Hair Cloths, Springs, &c., he. RYA* & Ryan's Buildings,' mar22:ydaw No. 31 Fifth street Steinsibealla, ahoy s f ? ".°: Tiut subscribers tender their an er—'l44 , knowledgrnents for the favors bestow e, upon ,em by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others inte rested in betiding boats, that they are at,all . times pre pared to furnish : on ,11105{. reasonalg9 Amami every description of Cabin Furniture end Chairs of tie bes material and workmanship. T B YOUNG dr. GO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, (OAS opposite "B rown's Hotel." CIIMIEC3 . . . . . Hammer at. Daimler, CABINET WAREROOM,SIMITLIFIELDBTREET, Bitumen Stralthstrest andStrawberryalley,Pittsburg, Pa. SHAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashtonable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on as favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand art unusually extensive stock, embracing all With; of Furni ture, treat the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mr2l:6m A. BILILLIKAA a. ao., AVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and 11 CHAIR MA_NUFACTORY, No. 6 , 1 Smithfield st. a large assortment of Caney and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. tdemray , %VAL E. STEVENSON continues to mano ,* - facture CABINET-WARE of every descnp _ ttom at Ids old stand corner of Liberty and 4,,. . 4 " Seventh streets UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. mayll FALEAND W - INTEX Of Panay and. Staple Dry Goods. AA. MASON 2r. CO., would most respectfully so . licit the attention of the public generally, and the wholesale trade in particular, to their large and care fully selected Stock ofGoodsfor Fall and Winter sales, which will be found larger than }hey have ever before offered. We have received as follows : 400 bales Bro. al nelins ; 6500 Long end Square Shawls; 100 bales Drills and Cosnaburgs ; 600 pieces Sup Blankets ; 100 bales Flannels, Colored and White 200 Cases Fancy Prints ; 100 bales Ticking; 100 pieces French Merinos ; 118 cases White hluelias j 500 Parmanas and Coburg Cloths; 29 Cases White Mnslins ; 100 Alpacas,. all colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting ; 10 cases Irish Linens; 500 pieces Sattinettir 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons ; 100 pieces best make Cloths 100 Cartoons Fvench Flowers ; 000 pieces Cassimeres and Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silks; 270 do do Cassimeres; 50 do Colored Velvets; 500 do Shirting and checks ; 95 Cases Cashmeres and de Laines; 21 do Plain and Plaid tinsels; 1000 dozen Hosiery; 13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans ; 2000 dozen Gloves, assorted ; Together with every article usually found in a Dry Good Establishment, No. 82 and 64 Market St. sepild DODDS & OROZIKB., MMFMIPWWKII'I' 7'r OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South- West tor us of Dianumd, (near the Ohio and Penn sylvania Railroad Dec:) ALLEGHENY Car. River and' Lund Steam WOO*, Fire En gines Hydraulic Presses, of till descriptions; Copper plate. Lithographic and other Pinatas ;Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, togethed with Mill Machinery Is general, built upon the most approved plan. of con struction, and workmanship to rho ; atisfaction of Cott. tamers. izr ♦ll orders lett at Messrs. Cochran, li.PDride Fe Co.'s, No. 4O Wood street, Pittsburgh, or addressed to the subscribers, A Ilegheny,wi II receive prompt attention. ❑alt DODDS & CROZIER. Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company. Isa GILOVIVEL, a. VI, 81101, B V. /OM, H. 8. StABTALW. GLOVER., KIER gs, CO., Proprietors. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents ter the above named concern, will keep constantly o hand a supply of - the celebrated Bolivar Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and limalls. They are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall lin promptly filled. - We do not deem it necesaury to enumerate the many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poses,. over all oth ers that have been offered (or sale in the United States, their superiority being , well known to uhoost all portions who use Fire Brick. the proprietors have detemVnel that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that us expense shall be spared 13 niake them even better than they have heretofore been. fins is the only estublvtlunent how maisufacturing Firs !trick at Bolivar. KIER k JONES, snarl 7 Cans! 13alutt, Seventh st., Pittsburgh. . 24 Dr. Wm. P. GI /114, --- - VETERINARY' SURGEON. Office at Rody Patterson's Livery Stables, on F',.arta street. imtorcen sVoott and For, Sale. 4f ACRES OF COAL,Aituated on the Monongahela - k river, near Limetown. The Mine is opened and approached by a short Railway, in excellent repair, be longing to the above ; and seven or eight good miners' houses. Terms—WM; some cash; the balance to well endorsed notes. Apply to JOHN .R. LARGE, Attorney. Fourth street. T'''MONEY AND HEALTH SAVED.—"Let any Drunkard take that remedy, and I will warrant It to cure him." So said a person who had cured himself of the desire for Strong, Drink, by using one bottle of Dr. COOK'S REMEDY FOR INTEMPERANCE, at the cost of one dollar. Sold at jaloB o SMITHFIELD ST. VRITAtitATES'— . Preserved Peaches do Peas; Limes; do Strawberries ; Ginger ; do Quinces; Plums • For sale by WM. a. ISPCLUAG & CO., ials Grocers and Tea Dealers. JELLIES AND JAMB— - Grape Jelly ; Currant Jelly ; Apple Jelly; Green Gage Jam ; Quince Jelly; Raspberry Jam ; Strawberry Jelly ; Blackberry Jam ; For sale y WM. A. M'OLURG A CO., tato .2.58 [Abort , ' street MO LE:T.—For the term of 41 from lst April, I nest, the store room now occupied by the subscri ber, also, a store room in the same square, No. 67, with shelving and show window complete Possession given immediately. For terms, lc. armoire of It. CHESTER', 71 Smithfield 51, Janl4 between Diamond alley and 4th at. LL BUTTER-6 bbls. fresh, for sale by n • SMITH Ie,,S[NCLAIR LASS--200 boxes 8 by 10; 50 don - by 12, tin sale by , I.T 9a5 • 8717ART,fr,..5ud.,.. BROOAIIBO dos. in store andlor"sale by' /a 5 • '-• STUART to RILL, 111 ES AND CLOAK 6001; 1 offer their - immense assortment of ,Dritsit DOods,•at less than Auction prices. AgLEy—+so bats. m atom and 10 D A. 5 • • ,•-• STUART • tz- SILL IDIG-IeIETAL-40 tools Hanging Roc r, 1117iVe. no 10 . :sala § . Y _ .lia s F. STUART 'lt SILL. _ _ flOAL:1101.28-3 , Colaitolite: r - •t3to- 130 feet loeg k,k studding awl side p 1 1k -L de 120 feet long ; for sale 4 - it!k s .l • 4 : U" SSTsSII,I+.. 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Preparations. y r orathIINAUVE BALSAM is on invaluable medic eu ,- iiistliiiitiointry tit' bovreicuMplaluti;Ved has basin u a in all onr.niaalons with dm mom gratillting anceess.l f h a ye known kin marry;caset,tonet Ilkexchnna. Your aANATIVE ELMS. are my skieet.suiebor.—The 4it ad di e hief e t . my tivti comphdaod pairiiii the Side t at t•hrive eves used. 'They are ini gieatdemanth.turbe .are eatirelY,Qat_of them.. ,Werreed - fwehundred ho a o f Them. fro. treec Uer aye We could WWI a, Woo se xes yearly among our people to Atter ddvantha • vt, :`pave used your:MILO VFattallYUt.F. at a tonic to . termitrent fever, with the most complete success.{ I &rink it once waathn means of saving my own son. 00.- ring my travels amen - thrall:Aches the past 5e „,,,,,, 1 'sound a wholeAriliage eufferina ander a prevailing {all's.,_ cnsa, attended antheoughs of IL tacit violent chatacttlr. 1 Mum regretted 1 had not had a dozen or two of voter EXPECIOR&NT,to ridtairnerdr io them, for i i eueet 't 1 om what I have seen of tie effects, that It Would hi e s been Just the utingfor those poor people. I presume h . u have not hitherto had an tdea to whet an e.r.eat yo r luedlemea are used in 'all our blitsions. Affectionately yours, -•.-- ..S. li. ABINTrT.' For sale at the Pekin Too Serra, 38, Fifth Street. ilYi Judas' glediesited•Liivald Ostiale. • article to intended for 'dingy use and skould be . I found in the possession oreivery in i ihe,lazail. Mechanics who are in constant•danger ofilijilly„totheir persons through accident, and the improper or tatilecp use of tools t will find this article to be Lnianablirla iSeta. and suer akin urlal,willconsideritLedispouSable. This may eertirw that wo, the naderaiipsed, having trequeatly made oseor.TudtPs Medicated Liquid' Cuticle, prepared by Messrs. Penfnild,&.• CanipjlliddientiVan, connecilcut, elmeitally recommend it to our pruCeasio a la brethren, as an aseellent substitute for adhesive plas ter, in dressing burns' cuts, and of froth wounds; al so, for solerupptes, a remedy 'obti quailed. CrIARI-X3 WOODWARD, M. 0., WIC D..CASEY,AI . .D , O: iIABItL9I)N; M D., *- . F. WOODRUfIe;:tiT.V.,- • HANCE:I'Og ;131tEWEit, EL LSWORriI BURR, &S.D., 110102Lio. Comprising all the praetieing Pliyaleiluvf ellty of Middletown . - • For sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK .& CO, tyt corner of Wood and First sts, - BIORSIVS . GompoOnd Syrup of Yellow Doak kiosk, / 't CCU PIES the front farlk, Among .the; PrOlirleloo NJ medicines ot this conntry for completely CAMIS Caul or, Salt fthatini,Erysipelas, and all other disense6 erisioa.frorn art impure state of the blood. Algid, Moat Complaint, Cetafrhi 01,0POPsifil Jleauae h eaDizziness; Coughs, Soreness and Tightness about the diteeti. Mon clon, or Hoarseness, Dryness, and a tickling seneattdn about the Throat; rind is used with unprecadetited'enc ce.s in all cases of I'EMALE WEiet.K.Nliedß AND GENERAL, DU '" DAT it Strengthening the weakened body, giving toilet!). the various organs, and Invigorating theenlire system. If the testimony of thou/auditor living witirassesifrom all parts of the country, can be relied upon, it is angu larly etheaciona in eating ail ilithum and restoring de bilitated and brohen down constitutions. It is purely vegetable in its Composition, and so accurately com hlned in its propcirtlons that the chemical, botanical and medical properties or each ingredient harainninasly unite to MINT THE BLOOD. It has removed many chronic diseases which has ba iled ihe-skiltpf the best physicians, and has also eared Canker, Salt 'Meant, Erysipelas sad Suroftda, which Sarsapartile Syrups entirely failed tb,make the !entitle prevision upon. It hos been tested in many -cases of CANCEROUS HUMORS. The most obstinate Cancers have been cured by this medicine. We say that kis a - valuable medicine in all BILIOUS 00h1PLAINTS. It removes all obstruction In the circulation, renoietiug the . Liver free,active and healthy. It removes Prilptiation of - the Beal, and rein:yen in ail cases of Asthma, awl mar-bq used In allltlimainsiand at all .acitions of the. This Syrup is prepared o n ly by C,1401154 A. Cg-e_at WS Fountain street, Providence ft. I and sold whiire 4 role and retail, try S. N. AVICif britSHAM,' Only Agent for WestemPeuretyloannt, ' • Jelky Warehouse, cor Woodand &Akan', Pinata' 3laanta Doable Lever Letter oCapptrig Press, and aletaillto Dampener. • • BURNIIASI'S PA FENT. Sizes .1 Presses and liamposcrs--Letter, 1.0 by 13 Foolscap, 10 by 15 olio Post: 114 by 174; Manifest, 18 by 21: d - Tirrirseteine, Labor-raving and Monsrateing Machine. PHIS PRESS and DAMPENING TABLET presents 1 decided advantages over all previous Inventions for the genie object. lat. The Press does not require fastening down. 2d. Through two levers undeccentrio joints the pres sure is obtained with more ease, and much quicker than liy other methods. 3d. The power is applied so equally, that the Press is not Liable to break or get out of order. 4th.—The Dampening Tablet is a substitute for the brash, blotting pa per and wet.cloth, saving all the trou ble incident to their use, and is worth its weight in gold. The Tablet may be used to great advantage with any Press already in use, and fur that purpose will be sold separately. Letters can be copied with this Press and Dampener nth re e se.c ands, without bluring_the original or the copy. MANN'S PATENT IMPRO V El) MOVABLE BINDER, For keeping in a Book-like form, Music; Original In voices, Letters, Periodicals, .Newspapers, Drawings Bank Checks, or any . otherpapers where method is de sirable. This invention, it is confidently believed, is the best evir presented to the public for the purpose which it is designed, and winumish to MA) a-deside ratum long needed. The undersigned now offers , it et a aomparauvely trifling coast° all who may desir. to per fect theaysteut of preserving papers for ready and easy reference. MANN'S COPYING• BOONS. The Paperin these.. Books is made: from all Linen itock, nodal the same quality as am French Writing Paper, bound on Parchruanatacks, with Printed Pages, and manufactured expressly for retailing The undersigned having procured the sole agency of the above articles, now OfferPibelnat reasons! le prices at wholesale or retail. Presses, Dampeners, Books, or Hinders, furnished to order of any dimensions, at notice. All of the above article, warranted. Also—Copying Paper in loose sheets of any size. Arnold's Copying InkLelecidettly the best in use. 51r. A. C. Chambers will wait ou the niltsChS of Pitts l.argh and Allegheny, and will give all the instruction necessary. JOHN F. COLE & CO., • At M'Fadeu & Covode's Penns Railroad Depot, corner of Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh LieS: y 1 13= Abdominal Suppo ON A NSW AND weßovEp FLAN. For sale by Dr. J. W. BSANSTUP, IVO. 85 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh., 11 8 persons of both sexes cation me daily, complain ing of Costiveness, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, e., but, generally, by exatitimation, I have found Lll a great many cases, that they have labored under the dis t teasing disease, the Falling of the Bowels), I have fit ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small quantity of medicine,which have relieved their pain and given them comfort, and sOme of them had.notheen well for five or six years. Any person who velit'ealt at my office, I can refer them to - those who wear them, who ran testify to the bettefits.of them. If we have no Sup porters that will fit, we can have them made in a short tune. The effect produced by wearingu suitable and perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is often nearly miraculous. Theweak voice is strengthened—the weak lungs supported—the heart ceases its palpitations--the food sits better on the stomach—costiveness is relieved ehronio diarrlicea is stopped--miscarriages prevented— tioodings stopped—whites eured-L-spine gets- stronger— the lady who Is unable to walk besot/noble to walk welL She who could um sit up alone for a few minates, can now sit up ail day, or as long as any one; falling of the womb is cured, and, in shorter or longer periods loses all 118 tenderness and weakrtees, and goes Permanently back_io-its place. Barren nese, in some „ease!, gives plfce to trainloads, and a way Is preparediar yearsOf good health. -Iserakffirifitaw - Illtnol■ Land And GlentersO Agency. WASHINGTON COCKLE, EORIA, nlinoi,q, will attend to Bit basmeas Connect ed with Lands in the state of Illinels--khe redemp tion of lands from tax sales, the payinent of taxes, the rale awl other disposition of lands, the location .of land warrants; also to the cot* ection of debtX and the settle meat of claims - of all kinds. . • . . _ ID"' Laud Warrants bought and sold. Old Patents o 181.8 wanted. • - Reference—Thomas Phillips, Esq., ?rimming Post, Pittsburgh. nor29'st Returned, to. the atty. HENRY LANDWEHR bait the pleasure to announce to his friends end old enstomert,that he has return ed to-the City, and re-opened at bra old' stand, the sign of the SWAN, Market street, where ho will continue during the winter season, well and amply . provided for the necomosadation of his old 'easterners. Among his supplies are some-lots of choice FRENCH BRANDY, CH ANIPAIGNE and PORT WINES of very saperiel qualities, which he will Sell wholesale or retail, and which he bus recently purchased out of the custom houses in New York and INtiladelphia; Hie house will continue as heretoloro.its supply 01 OYSTERS, SAR DINES, &c. localf Nat N [DAM 8412t1114A [of the lute firm of Sandr.&Deinernarr. LOVI's REIINEnt 4trr. CO., ' I hIP 0 FETER-8 AND DRALERt4 IIti Clock.s, Watchcs, literary, WatrA.Drueriats,..lllols. c, 4' a ., rim; RTILIWT, ORE DOOR FR.Oit WOOD, rtrusertsott, rlioKE leave to announce to the trade and the lyiahlie generally, that they Dave themachrea carefullv se. lected and imported from Europe, a,lstrge.stock Pod and Silver - Watelies, 'Witten' Materials, and Toole for Watch makers, and a most elegant assortment of Jew elry, fromthe best unumfactories —which they otter at prices as low as they can be purchased in the eastern ank Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; do LepinesirSil• ver Quarters ; and elegant French time pieces, of the moat approved makes. Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the beet Amerman Facto ries. Their stock of Jewelry comprises articles of every description in this line, such as Finger Rings Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Biacciets, Gold, Fob and Guard ,Chains, Gold Guard Keys and Seals, Lockets, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind of fancy articles 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 easefully se- They have also on hand a large assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from this 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. focti lry Pyle Apples; Superior Watch nepoiriug. Toit N M. ItOIIERTS, WATCHMAKER D J JE WELLER, desires again to call the at tenrion of the public to the workshop which he '-;# has opened at 143 Fifth street,tWO doors from Market, where he continues to devote his special D uc a _ uon to the repairing and refitting of Chronometer, Dtt- Cextar.hetsiLierZlZlsene,.and every description of Having for a number of. years been employed as Fore man in the workahori of .the largestestablishment to this city, flatter myself that those favoring me with patron age will find all work entrusted executed in the best manner alnico the utostreasonable terms. Erfersness—Sohn Harper, Esq, Edwanl .Heazietoni Esq.,lt. Hartley, Esq., Jeseph Woodsiell, Joshua Rhodes.a Co., and Wm. Id-Senile. A carefully selected snack vf Watches, Clocks, Jeri elm Spoon% Spectacles, &a, constantly, on hand,wbich have been purchased'at the lowest cash prices, and"rill be sold at ave • small advance for the same. faul2 • lumens an • Strangers, _••• DO yon wish to purchase -a. fine • GOLDor SILVER WATORsataboatterea 7 \•one-half the usual price! If so, call as HOOD'S , NEW JEWELRY STORE, '5l Aloha rwort,t two doors. north of Third, and take a look nt his new . stock, just arrived, and you can there purchase Watch ea Or any kind of flint Geld jewelry at their 'real value, and not he charged two prices for everything, as 'yor(, have usually been p. but can get the very 'best quality of goods at the lowest eastern prices. Do not believe.whay. others, Interestedin their own sales, tell you, but cane :andAce- far yoursel4el;. Ail goods sold MIMS establlsli- • meta' will be warranted ai red ntedastttnaof Olithatangta7llll F01k541...11.4,C.J'A,114' . y...::~:-~ Driltr.:ttnrfiloo*L : kwY , - t'' • • • • ? • • (VHFilevOseWihfiL/e/5,4894-respeerdbfiby• • - Menet blo friends - att etUtaiseri obs eat 'ubtral-tratronage_ bestowed-001i hint arsteShieeesio meacentent ni-brusinesxend , hoPcs rt,lvlosPowailos and fidellty Thierecatiodoi all omere eanneratid is his cam to merit a:cutthroat:me of Bier favors - , :filerwortid also sotnOtinee to Orton •and aris Tali° in .goneral, that be has Jost received It lotedieetkE • rasa of' Gonda; detected 'in Brew Yotklid d ef -tor the Pittd - W BeietSv - Tre e_Lt t O k and Panay Colored CLOT HE ; sworadoro Beaver and Devonshire Cersey Coat a irrriall' Colored " Reach CASLIVIEBEIE4 x to wj b 4 in albs Espectalattention- Which, kw* iStye or style tit, superior lo'auy ibis kr this , Citr ' , Alm. • hcautithliot of Black and Colored BiLK sATING'sie- Diet*, Maiseillerand'Whild SHY pally - VeitftrA—all of Watch he Is prepared to•xnake• to order io.iwsrapelfor rottener, at low prices. JaiEld C. WATX • ' de Milticat'stret fp' between Second and Third streets. '' TO 'I",AILODS-4.• C. WuU Oradasting/Oeuider. Measure S y stem of Oaftnent Dnumluine for Saleel the following prices, etz:—lf accoropentedby Ictsttuc• tions, $lO ; whboat batter lie s, Blagant and instal inotasisairs riALLAGITAN & CO.; Conies of Wood and Water Vv SlEmnstattliAtiWi redthlng tromthetßasterkillark• k eta a well selected,auestensivis lot Closiuticasa merits and , Vestings, which inpass bealtiYarul.,.lll___ oisi ty any other collection west of the mount a ins._, Gauls are the choice of the astern marketosing . ,r_ _,_,..t... 0, ed by the - propiletors:.theins . Mtn', enireffalt market. They wore parchasetLfor. Wu atloW Vent. which will enable the anderalgned- to - disPo ll e- 4 1 1 6-l am_.. aboat twenty per_ceni. eheaper than M charg ed e prices c by the KeurruillT or thawing establishments in this city CLOTHB—French, English and American have been selected With great circuraspection,• and various styies of rich material for Ove rc ome, have in aliundfuleo• Our stock of CASSIBLEMI*I-4 is very extensive sod varied including all the newest, richest and most faith 'poohl a spectate:Nis recentlyy. Impelled stuiroadafaelared. Oar stock ofVESTINGS fficludes variety of all the (alley patients to he had In New;York eity ft as mast vaned and elegant--while some, when. prop er ly mu l e up, present an appearance. of modest grandentr.Vakths the variety as a-Wbble, it cerlainly surpasses any Co. lectlon of yestings ever brought to much) Won:, Gentlemen of taste who desire those Goods made up, cat and manufactured by eXPerieneed artists, will please outland examine for themselves. They *reopen for hispeetien. Si CALLAGHAN C 0. ,& sep24 corner of Wood and Water streets . SPRING AND:f>fQftiIRIGIifLOTAINO I THREE BIG DOORS! No. 51, - Liherise Street, Pittsbitrgh. • JfacCLOSREV has, now Hie pleasure of an ef notarising to his numerous friencla and the public is general, that his Spring and bummer stock is now ready for inspection, which - he believes will be found to be one of the largest and beet selected stocks of Ready Made Clothing to be foundin the Western Country.. He has this season paid more than usual attention to the mattofacturing and style of his Garments, SO that Una very lowest priced, as welt as the finest, are got Apt in a otyie and elegance not to be surpassed. ' ' tie would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present splendid assortment of Iteagy.ftladle Garments, As he feels confident, uponexamination of the qualities and prices of his goods, he can otter them such inducts menus as shall =theft their Interest to purehase..at his catablisturient. Many years , experience, and great success In the WI. fitness, together with an unprecedented twiclerak arid ft 'ail patronage, has enabled hint to get up Garments to salt the bustness habits and tastes of every location In the Union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers. Iu the Cutting department wilt be found a choice 110- I eetion of the most fashionable goods.conshiting French, En tieh and arnerscan Itroaddotha z Gnalimerettn, &e, &c. Also, In excellentessarunent or VBSTINGS, of the latest and most fashionable styles— all of which he is prepared to make to order In.the ben manner and at the most reascpatWes. COME, THEM, ONE ALT.! ,- The Assortment, the Quality , an 41teNarietyrja he Mint ertenSiVe,undoribtedlys.to be forind 4cf the inked Notes: dad for the Manufacture aftd eire7Of theTtrdelttiiTtiii , Wadi - they having been manufactured heretofore sively In the East, where they are- superseding the nee. of wooden coffins, take this:method of info the public; iltattlirEy are riersimapublelarioll4lT-Pillger'• cut Matti of the mode,m Sarcophagus, vary m i rth from tel incite-ate Of feet, with- widdLand dep tale • , (or bedies, of ordinary errs, and for those, who desire pace for cushioning, or for.bodies of anusaal have. several saes deeper.and wider. This vendee now c emir g into general tme, is pronottoeed . of the greatest of the age.. Thee& Hamm. Ca s sis ..ere - composed of various kinds of metals, but prinemallytd Iron. They are thoroughly inanutled inside arid -antarni thus made impervious to air and Indestructible They aro highly ornamental, and of a classic (atm, are.l4..ht and portable, while they, combine, the greatest strength which metal iseapable of, in a given quantity,. When properly secured with cement are perfec - ly air ught, and fret- from ex halation of offensive gimes. They cost no more than good wooden coffins, and tilte. better than any other article In use, (of whatevel coal ' ) for transportation, vaults, or erdulary,anterments, - been proven by actnafeimertments, and certified to. by some of our most scientific men ; also, by the lftinara bks Henry Clay Daniel -Webster, Lewis Pala r liattr other clisunguieted Senators who have witnessed their murite, and whose letters, together withother evidences of their worth, maybe seen at our Agents' Build Calla Depot, No. 374 Main street, three doom above Ninth, • where we intend to keep . on . hand at all times, such a mock of all sizen.and oYaamentand-Snieh as and-firdeh will sulfate moat diveMMea iestes.• • • We invite the, attention of the publie,Sndef - undertn , . 'kers particularly throughout tlswad, to an cilitftenslion of the article, wad request theutuot toinly,l4llol.9±l.leP resemations of undertakers not using' .the artio,t ' iWhitefk---..; • interest it would be misrepresent thitint.:"..'re•-•- 7 '' . ..- • , J.R.4 7 .1/0/ I gr s *:.o 4 ?.;'; • _ Patent kietallle Ow Sareoptusgos Warrrooms, 374 Aram eirissiteL,. eTHE andersigne d, Gaoaos ruifertake rCM sole agent the 'sale of the Shine. Valuable: aril es, anconnees Met be is: Prep' tried to stipply . underta- keys and. others Latrine &cession - for thejr - met with . the' ' ',- same, of all sizes, from] foot 1.0 indliest9 feeUtiriches in length, of varioos widths'antlitlepths,snitablefet be. dies of any size; either plain; brourdd or. g il ded Sad highly ornamented. Also, name - plates and g ilded for the same. Attention to the very low price. ..sated, with the view 01 their,general adettion, la solicited, to • •• wit: , wholesale, for plabi brut:ll4 Casa, riotts colors— , No. 1 for Bodies 2l to 1.11 lerigth, .113 . - • 2 " R 3 t 033 a " 33 to, 43 _ 4 40 u) 46 - 5 " '4O Co - "" .9,00 6 ' 54 to 60 ' a • 7 u 00 to 65 ; , " 11;00 , 8 ca - /0 69 sr ta - • - H 46 - 10 a 68 to 73 ' " " 17 11 " ,72t0 70 'a ' `' '''',le#lo!=~ 7 18 " 60 to 85 extra 13 " 65 to 69 *, • - " 66 t 6 -• , ' - IEOO 60 to 75 . ' - r 4 ' r lH 10 a 7011770' " 40 1 00 Name plates from s4;som E9per doien Moderate additkinaloharge for earl% gilding ant mental 'painting, or intaid_gold,rotilirer and peaTi'work: ComomMentadnsidetinag - brthetlnfouturtinti,or -or der*. for Cases and leceiiegon?r lll l 4l l'. non by. add ragging ' -O hll' .K;11011EIt' ,Agent, sarcophagus Wavensoins,374'brufn,ic;pln4,o":"': Ir Funerals attentled;fteasse - and - cartidttni!lUrroW ed, and tonveyanees, - vvith" alipcolrlateuttendaeWp s to. aided for transportatlonAo any- part of the,country - , 4 ,6# • application at Urn n'ffieu - , I) BARD 3• W_ oar vekytilitequat I.l‘e received a-FaltsuppPit.ef.ateek-brillerrlintrZ-£loL timure and New ifteilr. SOLE.LEATHERf ktillathelphla Kips and , Calf Skins, Frettch,Oalf+Skinairgitin-UPZ. , per, Kiigt mid Calf Skin Morocco-Lining and Btitding. Skins - Tanner's - 01 I; Tanner's afttPurnere Toofsieca, And, &ken together they-believeit i thelarrannzid-N•st.: assortment ever off ered-before irsone, house In l' neigh. All of which we are (pre to eat* Tagi and prompt paying customers at rhe - very-leWeetp-ritei- We take pleasure ishoWir esti stock, and invite purchasers -to examme,before.Outhatintiefse,... where. - • =. •- • 21, - - - Passatourgia - Goaciiia -IWffiti. , -. : r:-F:-: • Ire f fll.-nicizmulor;' -- . ......, • ..; •••• • ..----: . No '46 - , Dritsiont ;4.t.e,tiTi .."%P''it" -I'4(gar'Wd°"l"lkTiES-OreVe''' C M111"3 1 1217-t6: t ilit4 nrielV , Vi 6 DRViiiiiTST -' deserint an an o f a . •an n. . ttyleisitoiderand - (be sale: ~A titisailing:4o6la&aittto - each Bianolt - or lily Mittiticantortilitc -s e le eth* 0 1 " a -;' lariat frota ilia best:Vial , the easternlntittet eallt 'itikkt he fasts confident that ha can pleanCtit‘i .Inostliiintidlot Giving bili•-anilreinins'an4attandaiilktha heisifiestik - isdetermined to compete iitifi' 9ll 4'o ll lie_itstifttiolinttl. Bootheni and.Weinern hiterchantsate,cenrstettieftirt. vued to call and etathine his -atonic- beffitei. ppreltitaint . ,ii Isawbere, as he is: ntemined to sell_assmnd'FM-Was v heap an artiali.as anyother-estsbrishinent. - :, -.:{se ,ti atboneenm Tyr m. WARDb*kleskitOo inform the Lialeaand 1 1 , Gentlemen ottbe eity - 4411,teln4tthall pared to serve up in a snperlor , m4nner; ON'S„ cooked in the - vanons dyke runotivia rinnestat number of ggentlemeni , Ata , ki:Salaniya :remit . aivx_.'- coFFEE, TEA. and OHOCOIA. edibles 1.11".01‘ He trusts,by conmiant.Oentlori an earnest deawso please, this new feature will reeptea A:)tizef4ololo4,.• patron l CREAMS and: ehoit notice. TheSail4,Al' uagilteptairOstitilidel: Li r ATTivAlc+ saloon -- ,-- Good leating.anil 'lthrinktiosc'e; - 1 - 1-- ' Ql '. PP EVERY awn that is :of the_ go ' 1 1:4 _ things of ' this•lifeAislOtild dry b t roandal oteu iabs:, - EAKRY , GRAbsAbt,-.Act • - Ile,- - • -- '••No:r.lerotab door , TranrEbisniortiat. - Clairlt: tfarry,serves otit to - his customer*,the best OYstetsiLl. qaors, Wines and Cigars that can be - ththldif=tal- these)ere dig . . . . . .--. ~ .k, - - -, -,,',, , - 1 ... John W, Time, AS ALWAYS ON NAND,O L f - hls dieifildrMitairre* a large assortment of YVBIYSiNNESS rtati:VW, DRELLAS of every demnptioa, which he - Wilt disoccra of, wholesale or'read), at pricesas loWai they procured (or in either the eitiett - of flew Y0r1r,y413#461 ; ,... phia of Baltimore. Also, en itana . -11.1sage".:grijititr_or BRUSSELS and INOR'AIN VAREST,'BILGS'ind, , LA. DIEd . 9A.TCHELS, which will berMIA str.Ndwrlrgik price*/ Jratrreeeivedatem the lVrotairae/int,if ply et INDIA RUBBER WHIPS, , - all iize.R.ir and retail. ' : :30/iI2AVITY.M.. ac 22 No 143. W. Oad-streit; SLAVIC o. 43 oflißbEil4 < 414 THOMAS ARNOLD Stags Roofer 4014 44V bas on hand. a . full amply or very napeticT - Stan, end is prepaiedto Imeenta , awoolgri l that may be cottage& to tonbin:o l : untnnertbapknaiwi` Rine sadefitetion r ond an verb : mcgixtmodatiti ' He devotes Ms entire and auentiinitothe. and-heeltre at Re may be &ductal Logailsob. 1- sW ood 4 otin 1010J•Pq oLtWAlirt BEDS; 1)13A1li8 Fortis* and 'Dornestk ergo*. Tobacco' 4144. SwidE •No. 42 W 06 2/ 1 4c 6 t. el:Luke/a 3 1 / fO ll l l 4l - 7- sirelol _ , Pitue47l.lfok-7,, ow ouoO ----- li to ana ory IG. N. GIAMBONT - & - C9 - = resPeslogirdtztronsuua _NMI° that they Ate now.. mannfaantror -Q111XXI ) . LATH et Avery quallm,and, pripe.l-This V.hoesdatnign. like moat bthr l e ttholit=ste.'! neefof eig.G.' and ecillavia - g been ItxtlPAtt• tors o n of the lama tAhaeol_.;.o!'TowAcuntieffila.--.. 1144,assuralhepAllotkatztherm an ankle x,llit js for d, aD4 at lost itaieiti*:l36lo3llSit 411 . 0 : 101 barnitt or#ati _yll, - • tets2o64 • •••'' _ ‘r< MEE -~ ;. ~::: _
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