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C’J \ V^'V'?'««■? J> '^t :;r?Slfi^C?r^lfecMM r .- -_ _-,4-v- ~ _:_ ;. v. r > ■C‘i’'fi^ l € t A t /i^, ! HiS§i'£ ~'wi*ssi:S‘& a >e7%i?*i-#*pf’'> ’i. > ''’■; 1 ‘j^ M 'vf J *'« „• ’«■ V • 4 = Saoire,- fflvmtr&t- ■ " CftlelcerJiig , » eiauos. TQHJt-H. Mfl.L^\^VW»V-->a» S >) ins received and now :-7 r;iie following' elegant atoci of fl&bO. WfnrVl ■ "• '-FORTES,fromthncelebrated manufac-:* 8 .". B . ' lory of Jon»CH»ckenngi'Boston, at factory pricer, viz i ' ■ rvo-1256-1 oueO.nctsive rosewood.. . , 2775 07 . 120G70C0 8 dv . du . : • . . 275 Wl ■ 12062 one 6 dll Jo 235 Wl 11612 one 6) do do 3761* 113330ne.7! /';;:dO' do .: -' - .400.00- 11702 one 7 do do 400 00 • y " 11448 one 64: do carved rosewood, 400 00 11977 one 7 dp do 450 00 114e9one 7 do do 450 00 U7BO one 7 do do 450 00 :;» *, 10760 ono 04 do extra carved 450 ou 10S92one? do -carved LoniaJXIV, 600 flO ' 11632 one 7. do do do 500 «> » 11635 one-7 do carved full grand, too 00 ’ • r Alsoontiand. tlie following tromoUiermanufacturers. . 6501, a ro=«woi>d 6| octave, Stodaci * Co ' I J^ e ,? r . • l'.v-.' 55J7tl UU N0. , 3273, a rosewood 64 octave, Hatieii, Bavin 4 Co.';Bostoa> * - • . , •*** w No. 5i45.a rose 6* octave, Halietl, Dav»s. & » v '-v-: .: : with ,ffiollanauacfiiioent T . ; . - «ww w No. 3351, a rosewood 6 octave, made by Hal- Jett Davis&C©* - * ■ • ■ ■ • . * - 250 00 -V • , • * -r No 3302 a rosewood 5 octave, samß makers, 226 00 ’ No-lbl7, do do made by VV ood *7ard4~BcQwn, - - ti - SS 2S No IStO. atosewood 6 octave,-trame 5OO 00 Ntf 449 arcs*wooa’boadojr, made by. Gilbert,• Boston,Ci octave * &S9Q A mahogany second uana 6 octave, -v* , ..v:...-ivs flfl declO :;; -ml>r KLOUBOWfe—Madc/try Cathardyihe' original m* JaaWeeei.vfcdi.a.ifesbjSttßply-'of-ine'eei e.'-bjßied Alelodeousj mode.by. the onginai invenior,Car* • bacdti'ifeW'-Votlcy.-TbeseinsuamenU arc uaqueßitoua . blf /thfr-verybestofthofcind mamzfaetored. any where, ■having several iracrovemejusnoi possessed by any oth 'crs,snchas double swells &c. • Persons deauoua of pur gemuneCarbard jMelodeon, will ploase call and-Cgflcmia tkfesame, and.-convince- ihwnaetves of its ;gieatsuperiority. H. KLBBLR, No. UH Third street, Sign of the Golden Harp. ' TTIVERY LADY having a Piano should purchase and [Pi read Xembieton’s new hook. . ..v.vro GKHTLEMEH-r-'This is a beautiful hoot for a PRESENT ' —withoul-excepuon as neat a piece of pruning and L ind* mg or wasever executed. Xhere is no possible casualty that can happen to a Pi ano for whichit does'narpointoutftii easy remedy, be sides giving dictions how to keep the Instrument aivays * tn runs. Price only Sl—worth ten times that much. It can be sent hy mail to any part oi the United ?naie* (or ■- a few cent*. ' • - Published by John H-Mellor, Wood street, and Henrv sircti, Pittsburgh, and may be had at the • principal book stores: declitf "-MOW id-Tills TiiUk to subscribe for the 100& 9 Magazine* for 18i2. We continue to take subscriptions for any of the $3,00 Magazines, at 32,r>0, tree of postage, tiz; G odey's Lady's Book ; Giaham's Magazine,- &artam s Umoa Magazine. , . . .. _• • -We bare received specimen copies of all the Mago , ane* for January* . _ _ . * Aims and Obstacle*. A Romance —by G P B. James, in New York, in Doors and uut of Doors- iilus- 1 ; irated with 45 engTavtngs. - Glirapsesof the l*and of Egypt. By- WiUiam H- Bartlett. With engravings on steel and nu- 1 . meroas illustrations on wood. 1 ■ ' For sole at the Cheap Book Store dT 1 H. MINER & CO., 1 No. 33 Southfield street- liadiei I I Head IbUIII TN THE PRESS, and will shortly be wady, u THE 1. HANDMAID TO THE PIANO; comprising a full oescrjpuoaoTltie-mechamsm of the instrument, the de - fecta* 10 which u is JiaoJe(aboui 200 m uumber,) the - 'method-ol Temedyms each defect, and instructions how to keep the instrument always m tune." by P, B. Tsai* ■ rtsTos* Every person having a piano saould have a copy of this hook* No work of the kind has ever been publish ed. Tae information it imparts is worth ten tunes ti* price~-one dollar} and, among other advantages. it will effectually guaxd you from having your Piano spoiled by unskillful toners. Ladies and gentlemen iu the cities ol Pittsburgh and Allegheny, desiring early copies of the work, can be - furnished attheir residences by leaving ibelr addresses at the muaic-Worcs of Messrs. John 11. fllcilor. Wood sireet,and Henry Klebcr, Third street. By sending oao-doLiar lothe aothor, ni the Gazette Of fiee, Pittsburgh, a copy will be forwarded, tree ol posi age, to any part of the Uaued btates. btx copies for five dollars: A liberal aiscoucit 10 Book sellers amtAlu sic dealers. /'” There isno more appropriate present that Ageiute - - man can make to a lady, than a copy of thivboos:. Bend la your orders \ *ac2li2ni Doable ilced fiSelodeot;* F|>HE subscriber has just opened a very fine Melndeon, A oexavea, with doable sett of reeds, made by the original inventors, Carhardt and Needham. New York. This Instrument is equal m point ot power and volume to any small organ, and far preferable to it foraweeinesi of ione, capaeuy to stand m tune and facility for irons* porting. These instruments are made expressly for Church u*e> and owing to the lowness of pneo arc fasi sapersedmg the organs. The public are respecifaliy invited to call and examine this une Mclodecn previous u> itsleaving the subscriber’s waieroom, u having been purchased by a congregation m this city. H. KLEBER. No. 101 Third si.. <>ct29 Sole a«ent for CarbartttNeedbaia s Melodcuu - Statical Notice. FTUIE undersigned begs leave to announce io the cm- X. *Mh* of Pittsburgh, that he has opened a Room lit Vigilant Hall, opposite the Posi Office, Third street, Where he can be consulted at all hours of the day. from 9A. M-,on all Mnrops. TTpTSR DROFe arc always invariably certain to reg* V • alate the Female system. They were discovered ‘ by ifee renowned Rteord, while practicing in the hospi tals of Pans,and are always warranted to cure ail eases : if T SUPPRESSIONS, IRREGULARITIES, Ac., ' T froia eold ©r other causes. They have been used m •'•'thbnsands of eases'and kevrs vaiued to produce the de sired effeet- These drops are perfectly harmless, and it needs bul one trial to convince the most skeptical ot ikeir astonishinireffidhcy. 'Wherever they fail to cure • affeksffirtrial, the MONEY WILL-BE RETURN ED. TheV are the oaly genuine and safe remedy for ah IRREGULARITIES, and no onb aftet trying them once, can ever be induced ,o T&“rep°* refer solo at lW office of Dr. BLANCH AKO. No BSSmlthfitld at: Full directions accompany each oolite- They can be sent to any part of the coun tryiseture ofobMCvatton, byonclosms the price in o lcuor directed to Dr. B. Blanchard Price Fiva Dollabs. Office hours from 8 A- M.,t09 P. M*—Sundays not excepted. declOrty Usury litchardson, Jeweller, HAVING re-ducdhis store in a hand some manner, and bat recently returned from the Eastern ciues wuu a fine assortment of Wuichcs, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would call the attention of ms friends and cus tomers to the foci, that among las Watches will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jew elry, the latest styles of broches, brea*l pins,fob 'fta4. . Vest chains, finger rings, ear rings-, miniature, lockets* ■' - , JIC. FANCY.GOODS—Such as paper mac he, work tables, ; work boxes, desks, fancy vases, perfame bottles, tabic msu#, .Colt’s pistols, pone monmes, in great variety i china fruit and cake dishes, Ac., with an endless variety. ofuseful and ornamental ajucles,vrhteh have only tohe seen lobe appreciated. • 'novl' . NO. Si MARKET-STREET. v ; i '• w ■ Oyiwm Oyitmn miiESALOONSof PH. HUNKER, on liibertysireet. X near Hand, will be opened on MONDAY, the Enaiant, where Ladies aim Gentleman can be occommo* i .dated with Oysters, served up in a manner noi to bestir* passedinthis City. . . . {o* Fames will be supplied with refreshments of all hinds, atthe sborteatnotice.and at the most reasonable prices. Call at' **. H. HUNKER’S, scpSS . Liberty streei -.-. For Bate* fTYWO GROUND, situate inthe borough of X -Manchester, each having a front oa Ohio Lane of twenty-three feet three inches, and extending back one hundred and thirty-eight feettoan alloy. Said Lou wil be sold separately . . " . ~ ■ Terms reasonable. For further particulars enQuire a 3 S HAMILTON’S Office, No 63 Fifth «tn£t. .. - iep26:tf ■ • • SffJL EMroanm ft yuijr ligimhaie above coaTp snss ™u£zs?iii%{s££%zssg “ 4 om ,So cbareea&r «2urarfngGooda. . _ w® STUDY TO PLEAS Ev I vj BgnibfigMgL, n ]ffy , ftB v NOW KKADY X * “ , ifrifispcttatuin; Paui. asd wisTisii Aaa&BeßnEsT Jgl®ililSsl.ifes ■ . PORITRAVEE. BfirwßEK. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By (be Cleveland e PUtcbnrgli Railroad. ■ AROM CL.hVfc.LAND 10 HANOVER STATION. 7S r miles From HANOVER" to WELLSVILLF., by Smse, 30 nulcs, anA from WELLSVILLE roPirTS- ,s!> l ' ! ‘- l.r w amt splendid steamer FOULsT C4l * Tins arrangement to continue unul tbe first of Janunry, idud, wneri the Cara will run from Cleveland to WellsviUe. .. . . The Express Train of Cars will ieave Cleveland daily (bundays excepted) at M 5 A M . after the arrival oi the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving at Hanover . Station at l2TiS t K hi-, and at YVcUaVille at 7 o’clock, P. : Al-, and at Pittsburgh ihr same evening. , Returning will leave Pittsburgh daily at 9, P- M., ar > riving at Cleveland n't 5 o'clock, P. M, next day, in sea son to connect wnh the Evening trams to Cincinnati, > and with Steamer* East and West on the Lakes until itbecloreof navigauon. ; Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 'JO hours; to Uu .‘Ctnnau 30 tours. 1 Fare to Cleveland SJ 00; to Cincinnati 810,00 (signed) 0. PRENTISS, President Office of thk «... Y P. It. R. Co. > Ravenna. JNov H. 1851. > O” For ticket- epj ly \o G. M HaRTON, Agent, uoaUJ Monongahelaj; House, Putaburgh. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. PlfiSBimVAJiU RAILROAD, Prom Plttiburgh to and Baltimore* Only 54 Hours Through! IMIL Expios.-’, mail tram will leave the Depot on Lib . erty street, above the Canal Bridge, every morning at 6$ o’clock. Passengers will go by the cars to Bunions, where they will find the best of Coacheain readiness to convey them J 8 miles, over u first rate turnpike road to Realty’s sta lion, and then taitc the snlendid new sleeping cars of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, direct to Philadelphia and B&lumoie. Conductors go with each train ofcoach* cat efween Bnnton* and Beatty’s station Passengers tor Baltimore take the curs of the Y ork and Cumberland Railroad at Hurnstiurgb. arriving at Balti more to breakfast, and to Washington City the same morning. Passengers who wish to avoni night travel, can lodge «>vei night *t H* lljdaysburg and resume their seats bv the next morning * o'cio--k train, and arrive ii Philadel phia the same evening, as the Railroad Company nre running iwo daily inun« from Hoili-lajsburg to Phila delphia. Baggage checked through to Philadelphia. Fare through. $ll The A reomrnodanon Trtua will leave every aiternoon ato’clock, for Easi Liberty. Wilkinsburg and Brin tons Returning, iriilns wih leave Bnntons at & o’clock ». m.. and pm ; sioppuiir at VVilklnsburg and Blast Liberty, and arriving at Pittsburgh at 9{ o’clock, a ra., and at o o'clock p in. Fare to EastLiboriy, X 5 cih Fare to Wilkinsbarg,iU) cts Fare to Turtle Creek. 40 eta. , Passengers will procure their tickets at the office in the Alonongahels House, (formerly the canal office) un til half an hour before the departure of each trun, when the office will open for the sole of tickets at the Depot on Liberty street dce!9 J. MF.SfOMEN, Ticket Ag’t P. R R. PENNSYLVANIA BAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT Between Pblladelphta and Pittsburgh. Tvm Reduced to Ttotniy tour Hours. ON and after the Ist of DECEMBER next. Passen ger* will be carried by the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, netween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in TYVENTY-BOUK HOLR:*, wnh only miles of Suigiag over an excellent Turnpike. Fare 811 00 Hus is the shortest and best route between the Great West and the Atlantic Lines, and the ACcottuouartoßs are m all respect* of the highest character. THOMAS MOOKK. f»ovl4:3nj Agent Penn s Rail Road Co jilJlfejSftlfis Adams &> Oo«'i Express, NO 80 FOURTH STRKKT. HlTfc-BURG H public are informed that we are uow running regularly to the Las: and YY est, and are prepared to forward all Good* entrusted to oar care A tfPFrCIAL MFj=>LNOER sent daily for Philadel phia. at 4 o’clock' P. M Also, daily to Cmcmnati. ai 7 o’clock. A. M Orders transmitted (ret ot charge, uiul Goode returned by first Express Bills of Exchange tor saits on Lugiaud. Ireland and Scotianr’. for any amoanL payable onjsruicipal Banking Houses or Post Offices mthe United Kingdom i}e«t)4 ItAKKR A FORSYTH Agents: Duly tor ly Rticn Stagini; f BY TH F NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD, TO PHILADELPHIA. HaL.L A KKANGEMKKI'B VIA THE AK W PENXSYLV,imA lUILRQA H ’ GOOD INTKNT AND TKI.KORAPH MAIL LINKS ol splendid nrw Troy bar! t Couches, for Blxiirtirtne. will leave Pittsburgh every day m I o’clock. P M . aud ut 4 o’ctoek P. M. ind from thence 3W mile* by the Afew Ptnniylcant* hmlrcad. m Philadelphia. New \ ork and Baltimore .’ArougA n*iiy thirty fiauri Coaches will leave every evening ai I and 4 o’clock. RXTRA&—To leave at any utne. aiw.ivs ont above the MonongTioelu Undue, e very morning at <* clock, A M Evening 13oiu lo«ve*cver> evenlnp ai 5 o clocK. P. M Pare U> I'hitadrlptiiM Si 1 To Balutm-re 910 For ticket*, call s*. he I'tanx Road tMlk-o. Moiiuiirb tiela House. Woiet dec)6 nOUNT A i> Visit A AtAllhini V , KOU voi N • In the unvit.iuKi t-u-mil|r of ui» CiXu tv/ Ptueburgh ana Alligfltny. Pi. rpitls* INSTiIUHON Will oe opened on the I atony ol X Octoner. tor the reception ot popiU, who will t>r in structed many ot aii o I the lohowmg branches of an elementary, ose'ul ami liberal education: —Reading. Writing, Arithmetic. Ancient and Modern History. An cient ami Modern Geogrupay. use of the U;obe« Botany, Useful and Ornamental Needle Wor*. Music und Draw* iug. r KRAIS; Tne annual pen-ton lor Board, Tuition and Wadi tug,payable half yearly in advance. 9irj,oU Music (or beginners, ... . 5,00 For the use o/ the Instrument. i,OO Drawing, ....... 5,00 The healthy location ot the establishment. the pictu resque sceuery . varied and extensive propped, so ani mating and enlivening to youthful minds.must render it a de.irnble place ot education The greatest hUcuttnn <»f the Teacher* wnl be puid to the health, moral and imollectuai culture of the pupils commuted to their eare j and to render that ntleuuoD edecuve.the discipline mil be exact, yet raiid ami pa rental There w: KITTAKNIMG, PA., WILL RK OHhV.foriisSIXTH Wed nesday. October ”iotlijl&>l. I’skm* —per Scntonof HI 3 Weeks—Payable in Advance t Board and English Tuition. .... gfio,oo Piano, wall Singing and use oi Instrument. 20,00 French, German. Latin. Drawing A Puinnng.eaclt. 10.00 Bed ? Bedding and W ashing, - 6.00 stationery, ........ 75 The two Sessions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday in April and in October. Puprls are not re ceived Ifnt by special arrangement, for leu than one session. No deduction for absence, exeept in cases of great emergency. NO KXTKA3. Cirau.an. containing Recommendations, Ac .can be bad of Mis. G. H. Wuite, Market street, and of Mr. Metlor.6l Wood street. fsrpVP Exchange Livery Stable and Furnlabing Office, No. 178 Pena Street, near the SL Clair Hotel. c-.-.. .. The subscriber, thankfal to the public 04£r*~\i&2ay' ioT ttle liberal share of custom in his line KSarWjfsg&* heretofore, would inform them that he has vTy the UN DKRTAKING busi ness in connection with bis LIVbRY business, and will attend to funerals on as reasonable terms as any in the city. Any person Having anything 10 do In his line, who may give aim a call, can depend upon their business be mg attended to promptly, and in the best and neatest manner. [n,'3:2ml JAMES MATTHEWS- Llttiographlu Institute. CO-PARTNERSHIP* —The subscribers most respect folly announce to their friends and the public gen erally, that they have this day entered into 10- Partner* snip, for the purpose of carrying on. at the old stand, in Smgerly's Building, opposite the Post Office. Third street. Pittsburgh, the Lithographic 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 onejiaruier, Win. Bcbuehman. and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegant workmanship, and the most reasonable terms, to meni the favors of an en lightened public. Bonds, Checks. Drafts, Machine Drawings. ea, Landscapes. Autographic Letters, BiJi Heads. Plots Lithographed and Printed in Black. Gold Bronze of Co le re. Specimens of then work cau be seen at their Office, •a above. WM SCHUCHMAN. -p*->3 FUI !> MMJNLKIN gT&AWBKRUiJCSI hTRAWHERRIES I A QUANTITY 01 WUsnot Superb Seedling Strata* berry Planti for sale at too uoal Hill Nursery.— This being the season for planting the plants, you get well established and fruit better tne following season.— This variety wants no recommendation. The large quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market, sold at 25 cents per quart, when the other varieties sold st 16 and T2| cents. They are more productive and finer flavored, -and hold out longer in fruiting by two weeks. 1 hese -Berries measure 41 inches round A sample of. this ’Fruit CUO be seen ut Mr. Henry Richardson's Jewelry -Store,corner of (lie Diamoud and Market street. Ail : orders left there will be promtply attended to and for* warded to any distance. ‘' N ' sepSO Coal Hill Nursery. 'Horr’i island haw flllila. rnllE above establishment has been taken by the an* 1 dcrsi*ned,with the.vwwof pursuing the legitimate business connected. therewith; and os they are now re ceiving a full suppiy of Timber, orders for all sizes of Lumber will be filled with promptness, and at as low prices as by any oihcr iWiU in. the neighborhood. PALINGS of will be cat fipr39*?l ' vJAMKS CARMAN A (O ACirdi r \%r DALY St CO; havenoW ready for sale a large W • and well selected stock of Spring and Snmmer Hosiery m all its brancbcs.They.Would direct particu lar attention 10 then stock of Geuuemqn'a cotton half Hose/with‘Merino nnd Bilk feetj they- are of the beet materials and worlonanahip, und lor Comlort as a sum mer Bock*caimot be equaled. Co-have also on hand Gents Chdeyslurts and Drawers in ctrtton, ailk, and merinoChildrens’Hosiery of eU-desotfpuqns,at the old established Blocking Store,Pifth street, between Wood and Market. fravl - and forettleby. It r , sriTART & 81LL, 124 Wood street. ' - - insurant! €smqiimus. Cash fithtoftl - UinviUiGe' Contpnny Barrfstrarg, Penoiylvonla. CAPiT’AtFsiOOiOOO. CHARTER PERPHTi: Al.. rpHE undersigned hkVmg.beert appointed Agents for Ji the above Company, have-opened, an Office in No -14 Bt. Clare streetvawJ.tt.re now’ prepared to effect Insu- on city and.coubtry property, tiponas faVorable terms .as.any. responsible Cdtap&ny in the State. AH persons having property- insured in this Company arc entitled tavot* for its officers, and to share in its earn ings i but are not liable, in any event, for anything be yond the amount they have paid. All losses promptly paid in siity days alter proof of the same. omcEßs: flow. JOHN C. BUCHER. President. Chas. E Hjbbtsr, Vice President. ITios. H. Willson. Secretary. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. Directors— Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. kelker. Wm. Colder, Jr., Duvid Homing. IsttJto O. M'hitiley, Chas. R. ‘Hiester, Elias 13. Klnzer,Samuel W. Hays, David Momma,Jr . John Ninmnger, Dauphin County; Jacobs, ftaldeman, York; Henry H. Fry, Lancaster; Adam bebmner, Berks; John Q. Brenner, Philadelphia; Wilbom Minuter, Montgomery; Thomas Gillespie, Lu zerne; Gordon *. Mason, Bradford , Amos B. Kapp, Northumberland ; James Burps, Mifflin; John T. Hoov er, Centre; John b. lsett, Huntingdonj Jamoa K. Moore bead. Allegheny; JonathonD. Leet,.Washington; Geo. H. Bucher.Cumberland; George W. Masser. Carbon. M’LAIN & MOFFITT. 14 Si. Clair street, jy22 dm Agent* for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. ' '|>HIS COMPANY offers to the insured all the security . 1 and advantages of the Mutual and. Joint Stqck Plans (as heretofore.applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium; an annual return m cash of the per cenutge ;required for the contingent risk of the year; an ade quate, but noiexcessivu provision for the future security ■»i members for the whole term of hie, wua ooeauitabie iinterest in the accumulating fund, secured to such mem ibers, payable at death, by credits upon their poii •cies; a guaranty fund designed fortfce permanent secu • nty of snort term members, and also for the present se curity of those for the whole term of life : {p» This is the ouly Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rales of premium are Died at a fair reduced stan dard- with a provision for un annually increasing accu mulation of funds (for future securny) in exact propor tion to the amoumof business and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members. < Pamphlets, tracts, Ac , giving jn detail the plan and rates of die Company, furnishedgratia, and applications 'tor insurance received by J. IURHETT* Agent, 129, Wood street, Pittsburgh Saml Dilwobth. Medical Examiner jylfcvi The Frankiin Pire Insurance Company* DiRECTORS.- Charles\V. B&ncJtei George W Richards, Thomas Hart, MoniecajD. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphl K. Borie, Samuel Grant. David 8. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Moms Patterson. CHAS. N BANCKEK,Pres*t. Ctuti. G. Bxnccu, Secretary CT* Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limned, on every description of property in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fundi which, with their Capital aud Premiums, safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to sn Act of Assembly, were as fol lows. viz- Mortgages ■ ■ m— - -8 918,128 to Real Estate • • 84,377 78 Temporary Loans* H 3.060 17 diocks ot£&v 00 Cash-Ao. 1 , 64,340 81 Since iheir incorporation, a period of SI nave paid upwards of Ons Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars . losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages oflnsurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, apr24] Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sis. Marine, Fir* and Inland Transportation ingVUANCB. rpHE INSURANCECOMPANYOF NORTH \MBR -1 1C A, Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capita) $500,- 000, assett January IJ, IfeSl, 91,001,995 90, wtli make insurance on buildings and their contents tu link city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas DIRECTORS: AnhurG. Uofliu. Prr**t . Jacob M. Thomas. Samuel . Jones. John R. Neff. Edward Smith. Richard D. Wood. Jotin A Brown. William Welsh. Samuel t . buuUi Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks. 8. Austin AlUbone. Charles Taylor. William E. Bowen, Ambrose White. George W. Aspmwall, Thomas P. Cope. James N. Dickson, S. Moms, Waler. H. D. dherrenl, Secy. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United Stales, and from its high M&mhng. long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard* oos character. nmy Ur •* una country morchama, ami owner, oi dweltmgs. and isolated or country propiity A A CAIIRIKH. Actuary. oct27j Branch Ufficc.No.64 Sinuhfiekl si.. Piiiaburah- UIHURASCtt. UREAWAItF. MUTUAL >AKET\ i.NSUH ANCF COMPANY .•••fttflre. North Room of the I* i change. Third street, Philadelphia. Pike lrreuaawcK HuJi«!i;ig». Merchandize nml . Agem fpHK OFFICE of the Insurance Co. of Sortk Avttrtom J[ has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy. Jones A Co No- 141 Tront street,third house lasi oi Wood street- where the subscriber wiliissue Policies on ltuikl* ing« and their contents, and on ShipmeAis bv Steumbeaii urid other vessels, for th<- above old and reeponsibls Couipuny. lap!) WM. !*• JONES, Ageni. MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. March,lB4S ; Charter Per petual; Capital BtCo,tlUo. Rates loiotr than any Pennsyl vania Ctmpany f and full 20 per cent, lower than thf usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following compart son will show. Thun a person oi the age of 30 insuring for 9100 for lile, most pay m the Girard 82,36, Pennsyl vania $2,36. Penn Mutual 82J6. Equitable s£,o4, New England $2,36, Albion 82,48, New York Life $2,36, l tf* and Health , Philadelphia. 81.01. Dihectob*—Samuel D Omck, Charles D Hail, Wm h Boone. Robert P Ring, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas O B CarapbelLM M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Batler, Edwin R Cope Prui dtnt, Samuel p Ornck ; Vic* Pwtdmi, Robert P. King Secretary, Francis IHaokbume Applications will be received and everv Information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Ornct; Commorolnt Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. ocUO.y fit HE Insurance Company of North America, of Phlia X delphla,through its duty anthonzed Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited insurance on property.m this city and ns vicinity, and on shipmen bv the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS; Arthur G. Coffin. Pres’t Samuel Brooks. Alex-Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones. Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A- Brown. Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Neff Thomas P- Cope Richard D. Wood, Wm Welsh, Henry D- Bberrard,Seo'>. This is the oldest insurance Company In the United States, having been chartered in 1794. its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character- It may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the pabhc. WILLIA M P. a ONE 9. At Counting Kootu of Arwood. Jones A Co., Water and From its.. Pittsburgh may4y fQmporlum of Light! CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. WH- WRIGH T. (succoMor to J. 9. Touotl), Mann i f&ciurerof 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, Cainphlne and Pine Oil. Also. Lamps of every descrip tion. for burning Lard and Lard Oil. Chundoliers, Girandole Hail Lamps, Wickß,Globes, Chimney Mats. Cans, and all things pertaining to the trade. Ethereal. Camphlne or Pine Oil, regularly supplied wnce or twice a week. All orders left with the wagon, which is constantly passing through the city, will be promptly attended to. N.B. Lamps of all kinds altered to burn the Ethe real Oil. All articles delivered to any pari of the city, or in Allegheny, iree of cost I? ALL FASHIONS—Just received at the store v'A ’ of Mrs. A. LEECH, No. 0 Finn stexti, |SPs'jSl which will be open lor inspection on Thursday NJlfir aud Friday, of this week, wncre you will hnd a beauti ful assortment of an entire new stylo of Straw, Silk Baun and Velvet BONNETS, and TRIMMINGS of va rious kinds, suitable for the season. P B.—Children’s Bonnets, Ladies’ Caps and Head Dresses—of a rich and beautiful aryls Footts-tr DK. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreofiva Elixir, prescribed us an effectual restorative in cases of debutiy, impotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nutnre. It is ail that it professes to be— via: Nature’s great restorative*and remedy for those in the married state without offspring; Rib a certain cure for seminal emissions, general deotiily, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhma or whites. As a vigorating medicine it is unequalled.— AJbo, a certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of musculur enetgyi physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. it is warranted to please the uscrin any or the aoove complamtSj and is of price leas value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of thls nicdicine, I have appointed Messrs. JudsQiv fc Co.j oflhe city of Now York, in the United States of America,' raj eole agents Torits sale; and none canbe genninq aniejs it comes through them, acd their signatures are off the wrapper. 9 ANTONIO LAREEPTEjM D. NapkiyJulyieth^im vSold only InFittsburoh.-fti the:Medical DepovNo. 75 - Sxmtfineld;iireet; aaAbyjßLH.Mftftklnji'jWainatAtreei. CineumatiF-BayaoTid'Ai Panen, Nor oil- Foaitß atteec IsoMUe* - CosMlp *- lentaokjr Mutual Life Ifisuranoe Oo< GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. UTBS INSURED BY THE Fir* and Marina Issarsacs. Lift and Healita Insuranea. Flra and Marina insurance. VV. H. WRIGHT, No. 82 Tourlh st. (Apollo Hall,) between Market anil Wood streets For Females and Males. ' 5 ' *■ *• SECOND ARRIVAL OF NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. "VOUNG. STEVENSONAI.OVE, Sign of iheOiigi . X nnl Bee Hive, N 0.74 Merkel street, Tiusburgh, bee lween foil rib streetard the Diamond,hare, just received from the recent large clearing out eates, and ibe import' era and manufacturers m New York and Philadelphia, the largest and cheapest atock of Goods ever offered m this market, comprieuig.in part a very large assortment of DRESS GOODS of every description, suited to the season, at from 20 to 25 per cent, lower than former pri ces. Black and Colored French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, from62toBl,2sper yard; Black uud Colored English Merinos and Lyonese Cloths, from 31; to 44c. per yard: Black and Colored Paramattas mid Fancy Alpacas, from 12 to Ode* per yard; Plain and Embroidered De Latnes, Cashmeres and Prenrh Merinos; Phuu Black. Colored und Printed Delaines and Cash meres; Very Rich Brocade and Watered Silks and Poplan*, do Plain Black, Colored Silks and Tark oauns. A large stock BONNET SILKS, SATINS AND GRO DB AFRiCES, mul of Bonne-tand Mantilla Velvets, ail colors, Bonne) and Cap Ribbons,at very reduced prices SHAWLS! SHAWLS! A full assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawls; Also. Rich.Brochti, Long and Square Shawls; Printed Terkern, Cashmere, De Laiuc and Thibet Shawls; Cloths, Caasimeres. Satinet*. Ky. Jeans A Vestings. The proprietors would respectluily solicit on early call from all of their friends, and the public generally, feel* ing confident that they can offer greater inducements to .wholesale and retail buyers than ever have heretofore been offered ta Pittsburgh. . _oci2s YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE. CIiEA-P WINTER. DRY GOODS ! „ AT NO. 75, Market Street, between Fourth and the Diamond. THE undersigned has just received from the Eastern markets a large and splendid stock of WINTER .DRY GOODS, comprising a very beautiful assortment •of Dress Goods, adapted to the season, and at least 25 per cent, lower thao ever offered in this city, viz >- Black Alpacas, from 124 cents per yard to best manu jfactured; Printed Moas de I.nnes, from 12| to 25 cents per yard; Black and Colored Thibet Cloths, from 25 to 75 cunts per yard; English and American Chuiu, from 0± to 124 cents per yard ; Heavy Brown Muslins, from 5 to 7 cents yer yard ; Bleached Mashus, from 5 to 124 cents per yard; Red Flannel, all wool,at 20 cents per yard SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. Bay State and Waterloo Plaid long and square Shawls Uluuk and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls i Black und Colored Silk Fringe Thibet Shawls : ull wool Bro ha Shawls ; French Merinos, nil colors; Lunin s Black Bombazines; Black, Figured and Changeable Alpacas Cashmeres and Mous de Lanes; High Lustre wide Black Gro de Rhine Silks; Changeable and Fancy Dress Silks; Chameleon Turk Sauna; Mull, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins; French work Capes and Collars Black Silk Luces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Casinets, Kentucky Jeans. Tweeds, Bed Ticking and Checks; Scotch and Dometiio Ginghams; Red, while and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns ; Rus sia, Diaper and Crash. Bed Ticking as low as 64 cents per yard. A large assortment of French and English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesungs. Also, a superior lot of Blan kets, of ail sizesai»d qualities, to which 1 would invite particular attention. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine for themselves. The S’ock is large and complete in every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, novl9:6tn No. 70 Market st.. Pitubnrgb 01,212,708 44 GRAND CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SALE OF FALL AND No. 70 Market *r., between Fourth and the Diamond. THE subscriber will commence a closing out sale of his entire stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, on Monday. December 16th. and will continue one month, preparatory to the reception of Spring ttoods, on which occasion our Wholesale Room* will he thrown open to the Retail Trade. Purchasers may rely that the following reductions will be made on ihe original marked nncea, viz : Genuine French Merinos have been selling at $l.OO. now at 024 c. Super French .Merino*. 1124 70 Genuine Lupins, best quality. 1.75 1.85 French Thibet Clothe. 67# 624 “ “ 75 “ 50 * .« « 024 “ 45 Best high Lustre Alpacas. 574 024 SecontT quality “ 624 40 Third “ 50 “ 31 high* yards of good Alpaca tor SI .00. Brocne Long SbawU. *• Square " 10,00 - <».ao Blanket Long Shawls. to.oo ** 0,00 “ “ »• 8.00 * 5.00 Bay State Long Shawl*. u. 50 - 3.25 “ •« “ 4.00 , “ 2.25 Red Flannels, all wool. 29 22 “ « •• 31 •* J£> 374 “ is Twilled •• " 374 “ 29 The above prices are a sample, and the balance ot the slock will be sold in proportion. Positively no devia tion tn price* frieH J SECOND G ILK A T AaHIVALI OF FALL and Wmier Dry Goods and V antics ai No 97. Northwest corner oi Wood street and Diamond ahey. Pittsburgh. Pa. D. Gasoo A Co. would again an nounce to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are now preparedi o offer for sun* their present new stock of Goods at anusualiy low rates. And as our purchases have been inode on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturer*, we flat ter ourselves, and hope to be aMe to merit a continuance of confidence and patronage ot our old customers hihl the public generally, which has been heretofore so Itbc rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK i* in pan of Broadcloths. Cassunerc*. Saiunets, Tweeds, fancy Vesunrs. Checks. Flonuels. Drilling*. Black nml Brown Muslin*. Tickings, Blankets. Liiisry Fluid*. Al pacas. JVJennorn. Muftitn DeLsmrv Cashmere*, tanry Prints. Giazcd Cambrics. Table ihao«r«. Ginghams, Silks. tuney tong Mtawl*. Silk Cm vats, rnn ere t*t!k Porkei llitodkcrchlrfr. and Irish Lmen* direct from Hound, uud all other article* generally kept in the Dry Goodthue* Oca VsKurtT Deportment will be found an examination n» he unsurpassed t*y any other of the kind West of the Mountains, and is loiuic up tn pun of t-omits. Buttons- Patent and Spool (breads, direct from Europe; Port Montes and PocKri Boon*. Hooks and Lyes, Pins and Needles, Tapes, Timahrcs, Spoon*. Ra zors, fable Cutlery and Pcn-kmvKii just urnved from Sheffield; I'uleui Medicines. Vioun and Violin Mmm», Gum Suspenders, Slate* uud Slate Pencils. Percu*sn'u Caps. Speokucics. Pmols, Hosiery. (Loves. Luwns and Edging*. Ribbons, bewing Silk. Silk Gimp* and Fringe*, fauoy Nettings. Green Bandages. Black silk Veils. Stic Florence together with » general assoniu/ni or ail other articlet m the Varfcty line. We have on hand and lor sale a large assortment of Gold and Sliver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gilt JewrJry. Gold und Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold und Silver Spectacle*, Clocks, Ac., to which we luvne the attention of ail buy ers. os we are determined to sell our Goods on the most reasonable terms, either for cosh or satisfactory refer ence. N.B. The business of the late firm of Gazoo A Me* Cx.vducas is to be settled by D. G&uuo at the stand of 0. Gazoo A Co., who is fully aaihonzed fur such and m whose possession arc the papers. Nolen and Books of said fiitn [ncils;if 108. nusitiii g'roau James OosUngi Wholesale and Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. IIfOLLD respectfully inform the public and lit* ff friends. | from whom he has formerly receive*! a liberal share tf custom), that he has used every exer tion in securing an extensive and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality. Consisting of the following articles: French and En glish Alennoa, Cashm«rea, Alpacas. Poplins Silks, Bat ms. Mous De Laincs. and oilier Dres* Goods; Miuwis, Vazeuet, Mantles ami Cloaks, of every variety Ladles’ and Children’s Bonnets, CaiiS.Capes ; Velvets, Rtbbous. Flowers, Feathers. Laces, Gloves. Hosiery. Ac. Gentlemen’s Cravats. Handkerchiefs, Collars, bhtro. Drawer*, Hosiery. Ac With a large stock of Btencbeu and Brown Muslins. Shirting. Sheoung i Table Llnons, Tickings, Check*. Flannels, Calicos, Saitnou. Jeans, Ac. Also, an assort ment of mourning Goods. The above stock, with numerous other article*, the proprietor is now opening at Ms New Store, No. IU9 Market street, to which he invite* purchasers, os he is determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. MADAML A. GOSLING still, continues to give Iter undivided attention to the manufacturing of vtzelies. Cloaks. Capes, Bonnets, Ac , which are at'made in n su perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French Pattern Hats for the trade always on hand. |octl4 HEW 0001)8 ! NEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING. NOTION AND VARIETY STORE, No. 01 Wood Street, Between Third and Fourth iireeti, oppos ire Hampton. Snath 4* Co.’i, Pittsburgh. THE subscriber respectfully invites tho attention of Country and City Merchants to hlscilensivc nsson i merit of Trimming. Notion, Fancy und Variety Good*, : which he is now opening for the Fall Trade Among i the articles composing his stock may be found a full as sortment of the following;— Buttons, Edging*- Pocket Books, Threads, Combs; Laces and Inscrtinaa, Porte Monnates, suspenders; Embroideries, Needles, Swiss and Victoria Mulls, tf Fringes, Gimps, Pins, Jaokoneta, Braids, Hooks and Eyes, Fancy and Dress Buttons, Brushes; Tape Checks, Plain ana Fancy Bobinets, Whalebone; UuilPd Ribbons, Block Silk and Lt*ie Laces; New Style Ribbon Trimming, Hosiery and Glove*; Black Lace Veils. Woollen Comforts, Ruck Gloves and Alius. Bonnet Ribbons, Gents Silk Woollen and Cotton Undershirts and Draw lioas and Ring Comforts. Worsted and Opera Hoods : Plain Mantel Ribbons, infants’ Boots; Cravats und Pongee rocket Handkerchiefs ; Plain Satin Ribbons, Linen Gambric Pocket Hdlcfs ; Gilt and Gold Jewelry. Jerome Clocks. Fancy Soap* ; Carpet Bags and Satchels, Window Shades; Toilet Case*, Violins. Perfumery, Jewsharps; Gillot’s Steel Pens, Gold Pens, Umbrellas, Accorde on»; Conch Shells. Zephyr Worsteds, Perforated Boards; Floss Silks, Worsted and Crochet Needles, Looking Glasses; Which, with a variety of other articles, hu will offer for casu or approved credit, at prices comparing favo rably with Eastern markets. P B—ThcoHentionof Pedlars ts particularly direct ed to this extensive and varied assortment ■ep!s:tf _ W. C. MUR PH V “BLEW GOODS! THE subscriber having now received inn enure slock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, would respect jully inform his customers and iho public, that be is pre- Sared lo dispose of bis Goods, either at wholesale or ;etail, at very low prices. He bas, tn Dry Goods, all the staple, as well as a I urge stock of FANCY DRESS GOODS, comprising in parts 4*4Chene Silks, forevening and street dresses; very rich; 4 4 Brocade Silk, do do do, Plain Black Silks, ali prices and widths. Brocade Black silk, do, Htibvy Watered Silk, all shades . Prenoh Poplins, do, Mouslm de Lames, French Merinos and Cashmeres; Together, wtthFrench and English Prints, m endless varioty HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. 11-4.13-4 and 13-4B&rnsleySheeUnss; 4-4,5-4 and o*4 do and Insn Pillow Linens; 7-4,8*4 and 10-4 Table Damasks; 5-8 and 34 Damask Napkins uiui Doilies; Huckaback, Diaper and Crash Toweling*; Rich Printed Piano &nd Table Covers-, suprrfe Goods; Marseilles Quits, French Furniture, Dimity. Cortain and Curtain Materials, •••• . -i***Vi -vir' - >, ’» GREAT BARGAIE3S I HO BtIaBUGI WINTER DRY GOODS, AT jepfbhis* ONE PRICE CASH STORE, •2&.00 “ 17.00 Smmlmtf &i. JABtES W. WOUOWr'.li, cabinet 'Sk &sM&fuknitvhe manufacturer , ff* Ware-room* 97 and 99; THtrd' (tract. J- W. WvrespecifuUylnfbnnsblßfrieatis&nd'custos?' • ers that helm* now completed. the largest and fi> n.en siock of,household furniture.ever before seeh-in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best woTlcmajiship,ftnd newest designs, and from, the extent of tus orders and Cadliity inmai ufuc luring, he is enabled to produce warranted furmtore, ut the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of Identifying the cuk* toraera 7 interest wuh his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costlyyihat a boase, or any part oi one, may be furnished from.hia stock, or manufactured expressly to order He therefore solicils an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may qe known. I lie tollo wing articles consist,in part,ofhis slock, which for richness of style and fuush, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities.* Parlor, drawing, din ing, and Bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rose woood, ma hogany! and walnut El l ra b e then, Conservatoire and Easy Choirs, of every description} Couches, Bofas.Teie-a-iete and 1)1- vans of the latest French ana American' patterns y Tasbaes, What-Nots, and. ladies’ pdrlor Writing iJeska of various kinds} Work .Tables and fancy ttUaid. stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centreand sota,ta- ; hies, extension dining table*-: ail sues of ihe most improved, and decidedly the best kind made j card, Pembroke hall and pier tables. wardrobes, bedsteads and was&staads of each a largo assortment; gothic h att and parlor reception chairs* ottomans ano stools, secretary and boot oases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, bat stands, and music stools, cnbs and: cola for children; paper mache, .table and tea pays, ms-* hogany, rosewood,-and inlaid pearl Tables, dec. Ac. See. A (urge assortment of COMMON FURNITURE asid WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet uakjsbs supplied with all articles in theuime STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short est notice All orders promptly attended to fnov23- Joarneymsa Cabtnet Makers AssoclatlOD WAREHOUSE. 11* SECOND STREET, 1 (near uic corner of Wood.) THIS ASSOCIATION. bracing, already, twice to three wL ■ times as mnuy hands as the lar i llWfc fliLa gci»t and hitherto most renowned ■ • business shops or this city, have opened their Ware** house, uml are able to furnish the public, by wholesale ar retail, with Furniture of the following description— vu: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus: Fall Col umned Dareaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Cbuirs; Hocking Chairs; Mahogaay Washslands; So fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Cases; Secretariesi Curd lablcs; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables: Hat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes;Dining and BreakiastTabl.es; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstandsj high post, common, low. and trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus ; Cribs; Cradles, Ac. Die advantages of co-operation. on an exteusive scale, permit them to sell at the lo west prices, and they are de termined to sell, lower than any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving liem & call. <££7-* Steamboat work of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to ordeslo every style, at the Khortesl notice. fmarijy to Cabinet Makers Veneers, Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnutj Vanitsh, Hardware and -Fumittir* at Wholesale. THE subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most 6plendtd ; stoek or VENEERS, and are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will sell at extremely low prices. As gTeat care was taken in the selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either as to quality or price: und, 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 ns branches, carried on as usual. Plank for hand for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furniture, constantly on hand—viz: Mahogany. Varnish, Hardware, Hair Cloths. Springs, Ac., Ac. RYAN A M’KEL, Ryan’s Buildings, murtShydaw No. 31 Fifth street. Steamboat*, Alloy I i Tbs subscribers lender their acfil for the favors bestow ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and |jr| would respectfully remind them and others inle- » reMod in boihlmg boats, that they are at all umes-pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Cbiurs oi the be* material and workmanship. T B YOUNG A CO., Corner Third and Smithfieid sireeta. feolA opposite ’ Brown s Hotel.” O. C. UASIMSB. U- DAtTLEB Hammer A Usalsri CABINET W ARE ROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET. Between Stvmthsireet and Strawberry alley, Petit burg, Pa a HAMMER A DaULER keep constantly on hand ysJL a vanety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, rc&dw&rranted equal to any tu the city, and sold on as * *1 Biavorobie terms os can be obtained at any similar establishment in .he \\ est. They have now on band an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds orFurni ture. troiu the cheapest and plainest to the most eoslly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrdLOro A, mtbIKUN k CU., HAVE ON hand at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N0.«4 Smithfieid st. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which (hey wilt sell 15 per cent, below customary rales. Terms —cash only. idemf7:ly WAI. E- STEVENSON continues to mann facture CABINET’WAKE ol every desertp- at his old stand, corner of Liberty and t-SfUw.waSeventli streets. UNDERTAKING attended in. m all in branches. raaytL Fall AND WINTER STOCK Of and Staple Dry' Good*. A A. MASON ft U)., woulu most respectfully so • lieu Lite attention of the public generally, and the wholesale irade tn particular, to their large and care* fully selected block ofGoods for Foilutu) Winter sales, which wilt be found larger than they have ever before odored. IVo have received us follows: 400 bales Bro. Vlcalms; - oSoo Long and Square Shawls , lot) bales Drills and Coinaburgs . uou pieces Sup Blankets , 100 bales Flaunels. Colored and White :• AH) Cases hancy Prints; lot) bales Tlektug ; lt*tl pieces French Merinos . 119 cu*e» White Masllus ; SOU Purmatias and Coburg Cloths. 58 Cases White Muslins : tOOAip&can. uii colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeting : Id cases Inth Linens; 500 nieces Satiinetts; 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons ; Un> pieces best make Cloths : 100 Cartoons French Flowers: *OO pieces Cassimere* ami Doeskins 500 do Faney Milks: 570 do do Casstmeres; 50 do Colored Velvets; 500 do shirting and ehecks ; ?5 Cases Cashmeres and do Lames: 51 do Plain and Plaul Lmseys : lOoodozen Hosiery ; id Cases Tweeds and Jeans; 5000 dozen Gloves, assorted: Together wuh every article usually found in a Dry Good Establishment, No. 65 and. 64 Market St. septic 00005 A OBOl<iU, MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, OIL MILL BUILDINGS, Souf/i-iFat cor 7j| ner of Diamond, (nsar y WM. A. M’CLURG A CO., lalO 556 Liberty street. rpO LET.—t or the term of 5 years from Ist April, X next, the store room now occupied by the subscri ber. also, a store room tu the same square, No. 67, with shelving and show wimlow complete Possession given immediately. For terms, Ac. enquire of R. CHESTER, 71 Bmithfield at;, jtutl4 between Diamond, alley &nd4th at. KOLL BUTTER—6 bbls. fresb.for sale by jalO SMITH A SINCLAIR LASS —200 boxes 8 by 10; SUdolu Dy LJ, for sale bv i«5 STUART A SILL. BrooMs— 186 doz. in store and for sale by Ja5 STUART A SILL DRESSfAIJnr CLOA K GOODS—A. A Mason ACo offer their immense assortment ofDresaand Cloak Goods, at less lhaa Aqction prices. £ja6- BARLEY— 50bus.io.BUlMand forsaie-by JaS ’ STUART A SILL. METAL—4O: tons flanpomr Rock ,to arrive, an > JT foraole by Hag] B STtfAkT & Sntb. riOALrBOATS—3 Co*l Boils, two 130 fee, Max \J sjaitag plank, Ido 120 fern rong.Jdrsoie -Sat* tl ,a- ,V ' *• * "» ’w~-- x V iivrf • . . - ..'r..^\.qv *-v ». W' - 1 - , > “ ’ - ‘ * * ~ V .J « -Iff. , £*■ ,' < ( ~ fr if- T / '' Z« J 1 *, ■;■- ' ': T ' For bale. flnigg mtT MeTtidhtt. " " ~ PunUy Mcdlclm*. ! EXTHaCT of a troiH Rev Si l<. Aba v»ell uown asirngolr tsieemed Alis»iouui> »l now in greai wajlof.Wif Mediyoi Frcpar alums. )foar; c AKil IN' All V K HALSaM is an in vara able medicine - in Ihla country in bowel complmnis, and baa been used in all our Missions with the most gratifying success. 11 have known it in many coses to act like a charm. Your SAKATiVE-'FILLiSti arc my sheet anchor.—The besl medicine for my liver complaint and pain in iho side that I hove ever used. .They nrc in gre.nldemand, and we hre'entirciyiiut'of them. We. need five hmidred botes of them; Bro. Beecher says we eonld use n thousand sssys^sa^ t£L HrFH riuir my travels araoog the churches the, post season, I round l whole village suffering ande il2-V enza, attended wiirr*CoUghB Ot a most violent^hai rttfeter. I oitdn regretted I hod not had ado2en or lwo Af EXPECTORANT to administerjip ielieve from what I have seen ofus effects, that iMJJJJJjjfJgjrjJ been juSrthe-thmg’for those poor people. I P r f 4 su have not' hithertohad. an idca-to what-an extent your medicines are used in all our. Missions. , . WnAw Affectionately yours, E.L. AuiiUii * For sale aitne Pektn *lea StortjSQ, Fifth street. UF I jadd’s Medicated Llquid Cutlele., - 'rtHlS article is intended loriamily use, and should be I found in the possession of every family in the land, ftlechanica who are in coustaiu daagerrofinjury toUieir persons through accident and the improper or carelej® use of tools, will find this article to be invaluable d them ami aiierafair trial, will consider Uindispensabie. •‘This mny ceru® that .we; the undersigned, having frequently made useTof Judd’s Medicated UauidGimele, prepared by Messrs. Penfield. & Camp, Middletown, Connecticut, cheerfully recommend it to ourprefessitm al brethrenyas on exceUent bUbauiuioforadhesive plas ter. in dressing burns, cuts, scalds, bruises, and all kinds of fresh wounds; also, for sore nipples, a remedy une qUttllcd- CHARLES WOODWARD, M.D., 4 wfti.B. CASEY, M.D., D. HARRISON, MiD., . , F WOODRUFF, filJj., HAMILTON BREWER. M.D., ELLSWORTH BURR, M.D., Botanic Comprising ail ihe practising physician* In ibe city of M Fo d r e S Srb, B. A. FAHNESTOOK S,CO., jyl corner of Wood and First sts. MORSE’S . _ * Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Boot, OCCUPIED the from rank among the propneior, 'medicines oi iliis country for completely curing. Canker,Salt Bheum, hryaipelae,anii allother diseasea arikine from an impure alale of lire blood. Alio, Livei rbmnlainL Caiairn; ityapepßia, Headaches, Diziuiera, Conch slborenessund 1 i|hmeesabout the can be relied upon,nu singu larly efficacious m curing ail and restoring de bilitated und broken down constitutions. It is purelv vegetable in its composition, and so accurately com bined in Us proportions that the chemical, botamcal miU medical properties of each ingredient harmoniously unite to PURihY THE BLoOtf ...... . , It has removed many chrome diseases which has oaf aed tne skill of the beat physicians, and has also cared Canker-Suli Rheum, Eryßipelaa und bcrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups eotlrely failed to.make the leastim- P ”thas-been iostedi in many, casus of CANCEROUS HUMORS. Tne most, obauuate Cancers nave, been cured by this medicine. We t>ay that ills a valuable medicine in all BILIOUS -It removes oil obstruction in the circulation, rendering, the Liver free, active and healthy. ; It removes Palpitation of the Heart, and relicvCS ift all cases of Asthma, and may be used in al!climftt'es,and mull seasons of the year. This Syrup is prepared only by C. MORSE * GO., at 102 Fountain street, Providence, R. I .and sold whole mid retail, by ’ S. N. WICKKUSHAM, Only Ageut for Westein Pennsylvania, jfell'y -Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth sts., Pittsb-h Ranu’a Double - Lever Letter Copying Press, and. Metallic Dampener. . BURNHAM’S patent. Sixes of Presses and Dampener*—Letter, 10 by 1J ? Foolscap, 10 by 15; l*oho Post. 111 by 174, Manifest, Jo ynL.JOmng,La4 ? -.av^ga»T Abdominal Supporters, ON \ NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN, For sols by Dr. J- W. BRANSTUP, No. 85 6wn ihfieid strut, Pittsburgh, AS persona of both sexes caii on me daily, complain ing of Costlveness,Pam m the {stomach, Bowels, ec ., (but, generally, by oxamtuauou, J have found in u great many cases, that they have .labored under the dis tressing disease, the Fulling of the Bowels), 1 have fit ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a small quantity of medicine, which have relieved their pain and given tbedrtomfort, and some of them had not been well for five or six years. Any person who will call ut my office I can refer them to those who wear them, who can testify to the benefits of them, if we have ut*Mip porters that will fit, wo can-have them made in a short time The effect produced by wearing a suitable uml perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is often nearly miraculous. The weak voice is strengthened—the weak longs supported—the heart eeosea ns palpitations— the food sits better on the stomach—costivenees is relieved chronic dl&rrhma is stopped—miscarriages prevented— floodings stopped—-whites cured—spine gets stronger— the lady who Is unable to walk-is soon able to walk well. She who eould not sit up alone for a lew minutes, can now ait up ail day, or as long as anyone j failing of the womb is cured, add, in shorter or longer periods loses all its tenderness and weakness, and goes permanently back to its place. Barren ness, ta some cases, gives place to fruitfulness, and a way la prepuredfor years of good health. Iseptt):3m3iaw Xlllnors Land and General Agsnoy. Washington cockle, PEORIA, Illinois, will attend to all business connect ed with Lands in the Elate of Illinois—the redemp tion ot landsfrom tax sales, the payment of (axes, the saleandoihcr disposition of lands, the location of land warrants; also to the collection of debts and thesottle meat of claims of all kinds. QT* Lind Warrants bought and sold. Old Patents of 18t8 wanted. Reference—Thomas Phillips, Esq., Morume Post, Pittsburgh. . ttoVkHrSi Returned to the City. HENRY LANDWKHR has the pleasure to announce to his mends and old customers, that he has return ed to the City, and re-opened at his old stand, the sign of the SWAN, Market street; where he will continue during the winter season, well and amply provided for ihe accommodation of his old customers. Among bis. supplies urc some lots of choice FRENCH BRANDY, CHaMPAIGNE and PORT WINES of very superior qualities, which he will aell wholesale or retail, and which he has recently purchased out of the custom houses tn New York and Philadelphia. His house will continue as heretofore us supply ol OYSTERS, SAK DINEP, Ac., Ac. ' [octfrtf UOCI9 EKINBiIXH --ADAH HEINS*AH. [of the late firm of Sands AReint* man LOUIS RBISESIAH A OO.; I MPOUTERS IAND DEALERS IN Clocks. Watetus, Jewelry, Watch Moxcruxls, Tbcls, $-c- 5c- FIFTH STB SKI, OHS DOOR FROM WOOD, HTTSBtTfIOM, rpAKE leave to announce to the trade and the public J. generully T that they have themselves careful] v se lected and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold and Silver watches, Watch Materials,and Tools for Watch makerßi and a most elegant assoftment"of Jew elry, from the best manufactories—which they offer at pneesas low oa they can bo purchased in the eastern mortals. Their stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent Levers; do Detached Levers; doLepmes; Sil ver Quartiers; and elegant French time pieces, of the most approved makes.- Together, with a large stock ihettt- i andr-tae*Poß«» «® general, iharftb ho* just received metuof Goods, sfeledtedm New. York and Phßudelbhia, for the Fall and Wpuer.-Trade t . and Pansy Colored CLOTHS; Xmbrador. Lamfaskin. Beaver and Devonshire' Cersey,‘Colum»fiPl»nfc;*&® Colored French C ASSIMERE9, to which he would in* - vit's'especiai iaiention;'Whicli;rorvatiety uud newness of style is superior to any.thing ja.lhis. : city« -Algo*** * beautiful lot of Black and Co!oredSiLKSATlN,Caah*,;' mrre, Marseilles and Wftild'Silk party wtuch he is prepared to raake a superior manner, at low prices. - JAMES C^WATT, ‘ street, ' -WV w,.between SecqndandiThirdsireeta.:,,. « ro T AILORS-J. c; Watt’s Graduating Shouldelr r 8 y* te| n of Garment Draughting, for sale At the vizi—lf -accompamedby Oral Instruc tions, 810 , without lirftrdetln'iiS.*S7.- • *■■ . ioet7>*: G .. u &;Cp. t corner of ..Wood and "Water Q iL%i to, -?»« e rt no >, wr r «eiving from the Ettnerm-ttark* eta a well selected, und extensive, lot- of Cloths, Cassi meres and Vestings, wiueh surpass in beautvand varied ty any oilier collection west of the -nmuht^it' P the eastern select* cd by the proprietors, ' market They mis purchased for CASB.atlowpricea, which, will enable the undersigned to dwooße-oT them about twenty per cenL cbeupeMimtuhe-prices’charjred by the generality of laUonug establishment* in this e itv CLOTHS—French* English and Am eric an havoii ee a selected with great circumspection; and yurion* style* of rich material for Overooau, we have in. abundance Our sioek of CASSIMERES i»: very --extensive? and • varied, including all the newest, nehestaod most fash ionable specimeiis recently imported and mnnafocuired- Our stock ot VKSTfNGii mcfades.a.vanety qrallthe fancy patterns to bo had in New Yptkcityj uts mast - vnr.ed and elegant—■whilo sonic, when*pnJpeily made up, presented appearance of modest grandenr v !Taking the variety asa whole,- if ceriainlysurpasseS. toyrcolS lection of Vestings ever, brought to ourcilybe fore> .7.’ Gentlemen of taste who desire those Good* madcap. • ■ cat and manufactured *by experienced; arusts,;:wur v please call and examine for ihemsolves; Theyareopen for inspection. ' CALLAGHAN-.dc COr,-^.:- hep-44 > corner of . Wood and‘Water streets. r :. . : SPUING AND l .. , THREE BIG DOORS! No. 151, Liberty Blrtet x Pittsburgh*- * -• : JOHN McCLOsKEY has now the pleasure of .ant, nouncing to his numerous friends and the publie ia ■ general, that ms Spring and Summer stock Is cow!ready* ■ ■ for inspection, which-Tie believes will be found-to be../; one of the largest and best" selected stoeks ofßeady- < Made Clothing to be fopnd in the. Western: ,v-.- He has this season paid more than usualaitenuoa to •:■ the manufacturing andslvle of his Garments, so that the very lowest priced, os well asthe are got uplna. v. style and elegance not to be surpassed.: / •< • ••:•.” -v-*. . He wottld partiQuiarlycan the attention of Caslm&teus, &c, dec. Also, imexceilenv&ssoruneat of VESTINQS, of tlie4aifistand roost fashionable styles-* all of which Jte is prepared.iomake toorderla the best manner and at the most reasonable prices; COMB; TURN, ONE.-iitifl ALt.l The Assortment* the Quality, andlhe Vanety»i& the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be fomdm tho United States. iimrSS. (PATENT SIETALXiIC. SVXUAIt fiA^BSi riiUK subscribers having recently made arrangements - A with the Pate ntee of- thiS- newi and; valuabu wxn* . *and for those who desire-;-.,;: space for cushioning, or -for bodtes.ofuausual dimen-. Rions.have several sizes deeper and wider. This la*,':-',, veniion now comingintogeneraluse,is pronounced one of the greatest of the age; These BtjaiaL Casks are.:; ; > composed of vanons kindsof metals, but.principally of - / ■ iron. " They are tiioroughly enntnclsi, inside andvouMtßd.:': thus made impervious to air and indestructible. They - - are highly ornamental, and of ctelassic form, &rB‘light v :! and portable, while they combine the greatest strength; which metal is capable of, in a given quantity. . When properly eecnred.with cement theyaTfipefleclr ;. : - ly, air-tight, and free iTom exhalation of They cost no more than good wooden coffins, andarc ; • better than any other article in use, (of - • for transportation, vaults,orordinary interments, ashas-.,; been proven oy actual experiments,’ and certified ito-bf . some of our most scientific men ;.nlatvbythuHonora&. -,v bles Henry Clay, Darnel "Webster, Lewis Chssysntr- ;.. oilier distinguished Senators rwho haverwunessed;:their merits, and whose letters, together.wnbotherflvldemcw.. ; of their worth, may bo seen at our Ageuls’BuriarCaaC-..- Dcpot, No. 374 Mum •street, thxee doors above Ninth,'- - where we intend, to keep on handatall UmesiiSUcnEj. . stock of ail sizes and degrees of oruameatandfinlshas. " will suit the most diversified tastes. "... . We mvile the attention of the pubhe, and of uUaetta kers parncularly thronghoutthe west, to an examination of the article; and requesuhemJiottorcly upoathetep- ** reseutuuons of undertakersnolusing,the article, whose interest it would be to misrepresent them.-. . - • '« •i W. C.pAVia* CO.: : ; Patent Metsllie Burial Cases* Sarcophagus tyaTCTexrm3.~374 Ma.xn ilrnLCtnoftnati. l .; July, 1851 T'lIF. andersigucd. GeorqbK. Roberts,uodertakerafld: sole agent for the sole ef the above valuable aru cles. announces that he is prepared to supply underta kers and others having occasion, foriheiruse with:the-; -*.■ same, of all sizes, irora l-foot 10 inches to 6 feetffmekes ••••■: in letigili,of various widths and depthSv&tdt&Meiforbo*'.:. dies of any size; either piam, bronzed or gilded,and highly ornamented. Also; name plates and trimmings - . for the same Attention to the very low prices affixed,. with the view ot iheir geacral adoption, is solicited, to ‘ wit: At wholesale, lor plain bronzed Cases, of vanoaa . COIOTS No. 1 for Bodies 29 to 28inchesinleugih, - 63,00: 2 4 » 2310 33 « . • « ••.• •-4160-r - 3. ." - 33 to 40 “ *" : 0,00 - 4 “ 40 to 4G u " ‘ 8,00 ' .5 " 40t004' w -;i; : 0 « 54 to 60 w “ 10.00 7 “ CO t 065 ' u: - M "• ILOO* V 8 “ 6510.69: tt “ 14,00... 6 « 60 to 70 “ “ * 16,00' T 10 . “ 631073 ", 17,00:;. U •" 72 to 76 “ " 18,00 19 u 60 lo fis 11 extra deep 12,00 - 13 “ -. 65 to 69 « " . ISJKI., ... 14 “ 66 to 70 u “ 18m 1 15 " 08 to 73 “ ‘V 19,00* : 16 " 70 to 70 " " 20,00. Name plates from SDpordozen. * - Moderateaddinanalcnargcforoxtragildingand on«* ; . mental planting, or inlaid gold, silver and pearl work. ' Communications, desiring farther mfonaotion; or ON-' dersfor Cases and wtll receive prompt atten tion by addressing CEO; K.ROBERTS, Agenv ■; - Sarcophagus Warerooms,d74Maui4tsCin.j.O.- 10“ Funerals attended, hearse and. carriages furnish, ed, and coavcyances r wuh apptopiiateaUeadaniA r pro-; videdfor transportation to any pan oflhe country, nqv application at ihe offico as above; r jylO - G K B, Pittsburgh Leather Depot. .* ; ; RBAKD •& CO., No. 103 Wood street, have jast • received a Fall supply Of theirline-BaJ?: rnnore and New Vcrk SOLE LEAfH&S, Fbitndelphia Kips and Calf Skins, Freneh Calf SkiUsi Coantry Up* per, 2upa and Calf b>kins4 Morocco iarung.and Binding ■ • Skins; Tanner’s Oil; Tanner’s and CarrierVTodlsiic; ' And, taken togeLher.ihey beDevdlt the largearand-beat assortment ever offered before in onß hoaae ip Fitts* • burgh* Allof which we aVe(prepared to sell td-cfcslr and prompt paying customera at the vrry lowest prices - possible- . . r.. ... r - vve take plcosarein showing oar stock; and cordially ' invite purchasers to examine, bc/prc purchasing eise where [gepj&lf FtiubarglxC'oacbtraotor^. 81. BlGEliOlV; AjftkS.,: VT w ffl. w Niar Wow r street, > W a g" W" CARRIAGES of description and of-tlio latest and most approver, styles; tonnler and forsale. \-t Attending personally each branch of hts Manufactory, anf'. selecting his. ma terial from the best that the eastern market Can affo ; d " he feels confident that bfe can please tho fllostfastidiouj* ■Giving his enure Urne and attention to the business, he " isdetermmed to compete "with any of theeasjern Southern and Western Merchantsuro reßpectfuUy in vited to c&II and examine, his stock before elsewhere, aa. he is., determined to sell as good and aa cheap an article os anvqtheT establishment. ' Tsfebfl ’ Attiennuni WM. W. WARDbegslcaveto informiheLadiesand Gemlemcnof thp.city and vicinity, thai heis'ire pared to serve up in n. aapertor manner, OYSTERS cooked in the varloas stylSs ; and at iheJ icdbesfOf * number ofgentlcmert,--will- keep always TeadviHOT COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, He trusts, by con«ant attention and an earnest desire to please, this nbwfeamre will receive a shdreof bublia patronage ' * K ICE CREAMS and - other refreshments, &s usual; at short notice, fhe.Batbing.Depariment always morder py A Private Saloon tor Ladies; ' (oc& Good Bating sud^briniiliie, f~\ BOUT that is fond oTtbe «>o* this life,.should drop roandand see HARRY GRAHAM, at ha new Hotel ...^wpf- No*3o, onc dcor from- Penn, on Sl Clair m* Harry serves out to his cnslomers the best Oysters L&‘ quorsi-Winea-and Cigars that con 1 be. found o£ these .’ere diggins. ■. . ■ ,■■■ . . v ‘ John W, Tim a • .* *!? HAS AIRWAYS ONHANIVofrhis own manufacture .a law assorlmeat of WHIPS* CANES and DM * ÜBELLAS of every dcstrnpttonjWhich^h^will or retail, atpnces aslowr a* they can hi. procured for'-in either the citieaof New nhia or Baltimore* Also, on band •* larae BRUSSELS and INGRAIN CARPET, BAGB andT* DIES’SATCHELS, which will be soil Drlces. .JmtTeccltredfrom theManuraclorv ply Of INDIA RUBBER WHITS, all and retail. - >■. . / . ■ JOHN ‘‘W au-a No 113, Wood street, nettrVi^r,,-' BLATK KOO»iSS?=- sure satisfaction, ana on very aecomSaUn?l^m a U *‘ He devotes his enure time and anemia!, >,T mortal l4 * Woo,1 «re«. comerof --- P^U*MTg*nfr« • Hew Chocolate B»SSs2£s®m like most otheresoldhe“ b P S ,m^J° Wl 5 tB »- ultoratea.aitd henceTofEW a?SEs t?UI* «* «M4* and wholesome. Si£ Gi and Co ’ 6iw : i?(?»Sh. n ' ltl^c^on * tors 'of one of theiMMstChoeniJK&S'? 0 P ro Pri6s litfly.wuiothopubTtiai F ■* "-'fa-itj;, . ‘ '«'.” ■v -A 4 - v- : ' ", •Asa th +*