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'>v S-vr 1 S < at’"*'*' — / IMF ~ 1 .*> « ■ ‘ ■ v \.,r. • , • ' v : ~\~:y. ‘ ■ .** .- r -\v. -v'. l "' 'V r ..*' :^ ' -* • •**-•,. „ - ;j.'j ■ ; -- 1 : ; . •«•■-.. r-i. % t--'Li**f- a. ■*'•» -v v ;ii • > J ' ■•»•'•* .r.:' "v • .••.’• : *..'•.•* v - < ... „. u . ,^ 4 . . •• -. • r‘ ■:• ' '.X- v ; •• ‘ i,% ‘ . ;., '' vfX;[■ 1 V'■....' 1 : “'.;/ - - ’ niVSlO*. v I I 4 • rXT- 'KL’RBEft i*3\ i ■-■:*.**• ; : ris ’ Sfb dlft ' , . r 1 - - Monies? irlacch, tj H f JUCO«. * - ■Wilii*,my bravely 55 C. Foster, a .. Bribe Eaa.swwaveSjascutoa'byJewty-Liitd.,-* ; .•: Tho. ftavenswood %Yalizsi>i with au excellent likeness j . . t - andfig-.Balvu:itt: character* uom>< Lucia dtJUaiatneitooor. 1 .•:.•*• .Thebpnlag Poika, with colored vignetteof SilacLSon- 1 xag*&dbig .. *v. v*aTUo Paris Quadrille, witirvignencftf the.city , .Flirtation FolkaYby Bir&kosh. - «■? / v-LasiAValtzof a Lunauc, iiyßeyct. - s . X ~i .■ •: at hiaCoticettliv Pittsburgh,* - - :>Tiittt»ftrlaad.PoUßfWitli poJorcd visnollc..^. +r. I v ... .. 'Tbe.TfaiTdnal Gdtluzi, a new- • * £ v *“ • -fffo-.10f"-3d_8tfCet,sign of the GOLDEN HARP. S ■.fijISWTSooKS.-jusl.iereivecL.Birlle-Cheap-liflOK * -J?t Stoic of K MJNKH i-Cff, No 3} Fnnlhficld street . ■ -i • Tiicufagualls.peopie, -scenery* raouumenis*, and,lho „ .*• ■» proposed: jater-otoanic.cflnal, wiih^nufoerou9«nMnat •.:. ~ ' liy■B.G- £Qinre r J)*“. • "il; Affoifes ibe United States intfie Bepubha of Centra* LayardV i)i>c{j?eriE»;nt'NineTeh»..P.opolarAcc6nnt •v of tbe : Lay- Brd> fr'sq Abridged by fcmx Grom his larger- Work, with numerous ■fcOOJ engraving* 4 J ivL -Neiv «ap>}y of tUeirterao M4>Ca tfunffar^BiiwLaay. ; -rßy-Thercsa wiUi a • httloucahburotfnciion by " Francis Pul'rky. ' i Woueu of Chn-.i»amty| of Ifiety and Charity.'-By JaUaKavanagh; . .:' ' .* ,- >r Putaaui’jseim .Monthly.-LviKory?-of s_tandartl and alt- ? . - i v >The Datmctive'Clmracterjfalea Df tbisserierflre:} i -:Virsttmd'> ''ins as wareverexccuted. . - ' v;-- f • There is do possible casualty that can Pi • ry - *ano for which u does notpoint out un easy-remedy, be stdesgivingdjreciKmshowiokeepf&erir.strnxnent&aoaps * J tn hins. : Pried only 51—worth (enfinres tltaf lnttcji. It v 'esn be sent by matHo any pari of-the Unitid Stares for afewcent*.u -.r*. ' by John Henry and may be htuf dt the * pnncipalbookstores... ” * r --deQl:if $3O RBWAIID. ./ *l*\R. BLANCHARD; (from-Boston,) proclaims to tbc ..: |/. afflicted far and. neaT,Ahai lie-hns. discovered the >■tnostcertain»epcody,cmd efficacious Tcmedy for ; GONNOKkjMEAANDSYftHILIsj * > . • ever presented to the world. By. his trcßtißcnt founded. . , on observations made-in the ho«|)itfiU .of Etnrpe and. : America, he : wdl uisurc a perfect curb, la from two to fire days, if applied to early* Office No.-OB SAHTHFffcXD.Sb*, PtUgbor^b; *a CERTAIN misguided votary of pleasure finds he basJrabTbetf the seeds of this pauifui •• : «liac&se/it'tooof;cnliapetis.tbat fin tlMnned seuseof -shameordread-of discovery deters hirairom applying to those who&tua education and respeci&bflttycanailaiie . befriend him, delaying till the eansututiffuai symptoms . r of the harnd diseases nuke their appefLnuiee*~ufiiici|Dif . - the liead, throat, nose, skia, &c., ending: m. decay and • vdatthr- - *■ •- *. ' - take particular notice. Jfr.B. addreaseh those who have injured -thvmseWes . by private and-improper indulgence, ihatseciei and y.-'i j solitary habit whieli ruins both body and mmd, unfitting , ’i.- .iberafor either •'business or society. ...... ... . • These are sorae. of the fad and melancholr effects --'produced by early habiU of yonlh,v«S Weakness, of iba Back and Lunhfj Pam- in the‘HeudfDimness of Sight; Lass of Muscular Power; Palpitation of the - Jlesrti Dyspepsia, Nervousness, IrtwbiUty, Derange*-. mentoftKfi Digestive Functions, General Debility, Con* fearful effects on the unndare much to bo dreaded, Joss of memory, confusiDna cf Ideas, :ut apply immediately and save yourself from the dreadful and awful consequences of ibisternble malady.' . .. - Weakness u&xaediately.cured and. fall vigor restored. . . Office.No..63 Smtihfield:street, Pittsburgh, Hours: from-Q A.hi. to 0 P.M. .... ; - . .. fpj? Medicine sent to any part oflfce country,'secure .. .... of: observation,., by .addressings (post'paid) Dr. R '.... \ BLANCHARD, ami describing case. decio ._. _aH KxprcMlon of GracUiuiei BLANCHaKD — DtarSit:~ lt is w?lh feelings not I J easily dcscnbcd,4hat i have determined to address - you this Ipttcr. J?Aviqus to consulting jea'LJiadjufiexed tor several years fromlbeefliseia of Seif Abuse, audfeel -bound to express my gratitude to you, audio declare to the world tlmi your course of-treatment* both in •■moral and physical sense, lias been of the mosihepefict&l char .. ccter. ln early life, ol school, I learntd the.habit of Self Abase, and continued the practice Tor. six years,’ v 'Withouibcing-aware ofits siDfuliiaiure, or the terrible , -consequences sarc :o7oUcw. us indulgence.. 1 first ob - - - eerved my.appcme very raucrt.n.creaj'eu {.bolno;wuh r ' standing that, ! began to Jos .. tho lamlly. physician,. wbo.sotyi obtained- frfim me such iniormulion os ssusaed hun of (be cause of my com* plafjits.-T He impressed on me the necessity of relinquish* .■:**■ - mg. tfie lishit, pointing oat ibe moral and pbyticu ruia : stue-to follow ns indulgence,, bni could notcure; me-rf i „ v.- .--useflects which I suffered. The symptoms/nocturnal I :discharge*, mobnuy to retain.urine, a flow.of. semen© . on ihcieast exemou, continued to .grow. upon me every . r>day.. At Uus time jbc.fumily physician, above alluded to, . ..- .-advised me to consult you. After a careful perusal of cyonr advertisement, I came To the conclusion that my . i rrcase -was one . wnich- reqmred-your treatment, abd 4 /.< -• / thank foritmeTdid so, and cannot.lei the. present oppor-i .. . tnnity pass without.againadverting 10. ibe .beneficial ef'l feets wiiieli yoar mcdicineaamLaaWce have had upon i ->v ran* ~ How great must be.the-reWardhere and hereatier, i of one who create* no rnifch happinessjn ibtf: world.- 1 1 haveao need of saying any tuvre. linclosed you will - -. -.iindatokep of my gratitude. . • I remamyoufir ever grateful, . , 1 Jf JOHNSON, . -.To Dr.Blancliard, !fto. C 8 Southfield.. street.. -You are : .atperfeet liberty to make reference publicly to my name..] • ; . . , ~~ ~ Jatto 1 " , PreucUPerloaictU Drops. : *TCU&3£ P&OP8 are'ftlfreysfavaaabJy. ccrt&iata reg* ;.v y uiale U.trFemale sysiero.'lhey; were discovered _ ;by ihe reuowped Kieordj while prpeirelng m thehQipi* ' • ■ 'iaUol‘Paf{s.andoieaiwayswaTnuiied tocure all cues ct SZJ PPE&S SIGNS, Ift REGUIiAHITJEd, iCn r;*.. 1 ; ::frQmco!d or otiicr: cause* 'They have been used in •'..thousands ofcase3 and hbves rsiLKMo produce the de r '- These drops are perfectly harmless, audit : needs bsi one tn&i to cottvjnce.thc most, skepslcut of :w .'-theirasiomsinmr.ctficacy.Whe/escr they /ail to curu ' - 1. : : afu»i afiiririal,ihe MONEY WILL £IB KETUKN EJ). •• *. 'v .Tftey are the only genuine and sfifeteniedy forall ' . i . ;r. s,; 'SVPPRESSIOHSAtfUI&JiEQULA ROTA'S, - - and no o&e eflec iryinc them once, can ever be .induced-, ;.. .: to try any other. „ . The Drops are /or sale atthe office o/Dr.SLANCH* - ABD, No.C9Snuth&eld st. Full directions: accompany:; •' - • • each bolUe. They can be sent toany pari ol ilie coun - try, ucore of observations l>y enclosing the price m a . -?,w-.. leuerdlreclSd to l>r, &. Blanchard Pr;ce-P.i7K4>{>LZjLßs. Office hoars/romSAvfiL,to9 I*. M.—Sundays not orcepltd. dccUKy ■ 1 11 . Ueiury Jtwelur, v-/.. IrTjCYING re fitted fas* store fn a handsomemanneT, '•1 ■'■ ■•** JjL T ftnd bunecemly returned from the Eastern ciues assortmenlof Watches. Jewelry and Fancy ' v Good 3, Wjijuld ca)l lbc attention af his friends ami cus - -tomerslo tfid Watches .will- he found - ifceaosidesmtbla styles,patterns andinakcrs. Of Jew ; eJry,lhe latest fetyiea'df troches; breast pins, fob, ami vwtchain*. finger'rings, ear rings, mmLature, lockets, ’•'.'•"Ate.ifce;". - :: ..*•v FANCY GOODS—Sneh napapcrmacbe, work tables, ■ * -wplfc boxes, desks, fancy vases,: perfume boules, table - - Pistols, porte monnies, m great- variety| '■ ■ China fruit an dcake dishes; Ac.', with an endless variety - - of useful andornamental articles, which pdve only lobe. jy 0 _ gj jiA.JfKET STREET. 3 .5.3 ■'■ HHB SWOONS ifilf! It U«M K EB. oql Jierty iireet L - near Hind.-wllb be opened , j bfSW?>Bpi» . ~ -.f-ftriaHHXt-Velyet gQNNKWraad va riaus\krads,snltabTe forUreseaspa '-vf i\ _ i: T‘-^lT 4,Ca ‘ V A-»> * £V& y “ Msf* ->y£&. «Cfo ’fcT-.-C-V , - fWil^T/fe aratisporlaiton. if A^;a.«o*W »Bj,llg|R AOKAtia&fiXKBT I 'lff l *T' li T‘i t ° l "'riiff ! 't l ■ v-- > ■ "•■'•'••.•..FQB,iXßi.vrL~SßTwttaw~r'- v - s ' ;• •-^i CLEVELAND AMD PITTSBURGH, < By tlio Clrvtlfuid Pittsburgh Railroad, j CtEYEIiAIh) iCTAMaVERJSTATIONjjTS J miles- Fjtom HANQVER to*WBUiSVJtL&by J Stan,3o miles, and toPnmra*;! i BURGIi by ,iho splendid sleatoer.tf FOREST; i j.Tlusarrannnient loconunne uaui lhe ftrucC -January, 1953, wueathe Cars.will run. from Clevelaitd BrWelfsviUe. - , l • * Tins ErpjessTramof Cars will leave Cleveland dally (Suad&ys -exfecpifetf) -aTMSf A. M-i after the? arrival ci ..the. Night Train .from" Cincinnati, arriving at Handver atl&aSi-F-'Mifflritl at=WellsviUe atfl i .Jtemrmng will leave Puwbnigh: daiT?P. M.cioBe of-navigation. • - 1 ‘ . Pittsburgh to ClevelandJMJuwiw&.to Cin* i — >■- : Fare.to Cleveland 34,00? taCmclßJtati 810,00. . * Ratlroatf,leaver Piusbingbat SA* stopping at -Rochester,-New Imghtan, Darlington, boon, -Palestine,-'Columbiana, and Salem, and.reaches A*I*’ 1 *’ anee,-&* jmles from PiUsbargh, at 1 P.M. .Passenger* leaving. Alliance ®ntbe Cleveland Raflroaa at 2 P* M , and reach Oleyela'.d aiM5 P. M. Hemrmag ihejpas- Cleveland at 3 A. M., Allibuco at ffP. M., and reach Pittsburgh at 7.P. M. l • • by tms route come irom Cincinnati to • Piit«bufglnD- two days, without night travel, ami feave /rom oue tt>two days mconaeczlng with the Pcnoa. Cen tral Railroad. . - ~ •. stages ran daily from Alliance to Canton. Macnjloo, Wooster and Mansfield, and from Eaon toNew Castle, Poland and Warren. ITT-TheNevHrighton Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh at 30 A. AT and 4P. M.., and New Brighton at ?-3U A. M. and l.tlO P. M., stopping at intermediate etanoos. _ \ ..Juxcursum Ticket.*, good for two days, are iol4 be* iween..£)USt>4igb, Rochester and Now Bughton- The Trains do not run on Sunday* Omnibuses run -in connection • with the trains to and from the station oiuFeder&l street- Foruckets apply at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio andPp.&ailroad, to GEORGF. PARKIN', Ticket Agent.- • 113* Through tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, price from.Pittsburgh, to Cincinnati, prifce 9il,oo—ore-sold at the Railroad Station, and by " ' ' » J.MESKIMEN, jols:tf • Monongahela Hqupc. Pitifrhurfrh. PSASSYLVAfIIA HAtliitUAjU. IT\|fE.fiub*criberi*, Agents forthe Pennsylvania frul* • f/road Company, ere now prepared to receipt freight tli/oughto Philadelphia during the wider at the follow*, me rates;- • Forall first class goods and wool *-81,25 per U>o Sta Forbaconfbuitei, laid, tallow, and all heavy freight- 1,00 per 100 Time Five days. OOVGDF, h, GRAHAM, Ag’ia, jarvl > • Corner Penn and Wayne sis. Pittsburgh. PSNSIBrLVANU HAIL ROAD. Qitweett PhlUdelptila and Pittsburgh. Tune Reduced to Twenty Four i/oura. QN and alter the Ist of DECEMBER next, Passen ger* will be earned by the PENNSYLVANIA KAIL ROAD COMPANY, between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, in TWENTY-rOUR HOLRS, with .only ' S 3 miles of Staging over an excellent Turnpike. . v Fare Sil uo This is the shortest and best toute between the Great West and (he Atlantic Cities, and the xccoautoDaTloas avo id ulliespects of the highest character. THOMAS MOORF, novM&n Agent Penn*a Rail Hoad Co. Adams ft Co, f « Ssprcn f ' NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, ITITeBURGn. THE public are informed that we ore uow running regularly- to the East and West, and arc prepared to forward all Goods entrusted to our care. A SPECIAL ME»2«fciNGEK sent daily for Philadel* phia, at 4 o’clock, P.M. Also, daily to Cincinnati, at 7 .o’clock, A. hi; Orders transmuted free of charge, and Goods returned by first Express. Bill* of Exchange for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland, for any aaiount.-payabloon principal Banking ' Houses or Post Offices in the United Kingdom. deeff BAKER A FORSYTH. Agents; Uo&iy Koriy MHm ttlaeknu 1 BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD, TO PIULADELPIgA. KALLA HRANGEMEKI“S VU THE NSW PENNSYLVAXIA RAILROAD! OODINTENT AND TELEGRAPH MAIL LINES \7 oftsplenduf nr.w Troy built Coaches, for liLoirtville, Will leave Pittsburgh ever; day at 1 o’clock, I*. M., and 'al4 o’cloefciP. M. and from ihenee dOI miles bv the New Peampfoama Koilrcad } to Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore. Timt through only iking bout*. ’■ Coaches will leave every evening at 1 ami 4 o’clock. • EXTRAS —To leave at any tune, always in readiness. This is the most direct? comfortable and expeditious tome to the Eastern ciues. Passenger* tor Baltimore take (he new Railroad at Harrisburg direct, on the arri ■yttl Of the cars atthat place. N-B - —The only Olfice for the above Lines under Bt. • Charles Hotel, 4£> Wood street, Pittsburgb. ? sept W. R. MOORHEAD. Agent. West {vewiun Plank. Ho»d limits - fob HALTIUOHE AND PHILADELPHIA ! giTEAftIEUS leave twice a day, morning and evening, ). (except San&P& Morninff lioaiVfn leave tne Wharf Boat, above the Monongabcla Bridge, every rooming, at Si o’clock, A. M. Evening Boat leaves every evening (except Suudays,) at & o’clock. V. M. ' Fare to BaHodelphia $ll, To Baltimore SlO - tickets, cull aiilie Blank Rond Office j Monongu hela (loose. Wuter street. . tfecJQ • BIOUMT At.VJEtt» ACADBDXV, , FOR YOUNG GIRLS, In the immtdiauvtcmityaf the CiUetof Putiburgh ana Allegheny, Fa. THIS INSTITUTION will be opened on thelstdayof Octooer, for the reception of pupils, wtjo will be in structed m at>y or all of the toUowing branches of an elementary, useful end liberal education: —Heading, Writing} Arithmetic, Ancient -and Modern History} An* demand Modem Geography, useof the Giobes; Botany, Useful end Ornameniul Noodle Work, Muste and Draw ing. • 'I'KKfIIS: Toe annual pension for Board, Tuition ami Wasll - ingj payable half yearly in advance, * $112,00 Music for beginners, - . . . . - ; . 5.00 -Forthe use of the instrument, «... tJ.oo Drawing, • • —■ „ • « - • - 5,00 The healthy locution of the establishment; theptcia* icsnuc seeuerv; varied and extensive prospect, so-am? rmulnjg andeuiivenlngto youthful minds, must render it a desirable place of education. - The greatest attention of the Teachers will be paid to the health, moriil-and intellectual culture of the pupils committed to their care ; and to render that attention effective.the discipline will be exact, yeluuldnud pa rental. ‘There will be two semi-annuu' vacation* of a fortnight each. Pupils will be received at any nine du ring the session; Mftb. DAVID LYNCH, eepd-LlAl « Principal. Uav-.Dri KilllksllyU Penisls Seminary, - KITTANNING, PA. t WLL EEOP-EN,foritH SIXTH SESSION,on Wed nesday, October adxh, 1851. Thoms —Per tuoixon qf U 4 Weeks—Payable tn Advance: Board and English Tuition,. .... SfSO,OO Piano. wtjh Stogtng and use of Instrument, • 20,00 Freuch, German,Latin, Oruwiiif A Pointing,each, 10.0 U Bed, Bedding and Washing, .... 5,00 75 The two Sessions commence respectively, on the last Wednesday In April and in October. Puptls are not re ceived but by snecml arronuement, tor lews than one session.’ No deduction for absence, except tn ca*e« of grcatemergency. NO EXTRAS. -Circular*, containing Recommendations, Ac , can be had of faxs.Xt. U<\Ylute, Market .street, and ot Mr. Mellor, 61 Wood street. fsepSO Exchange Livery Stable and Furnishing Ortiee, No,. 178 Penn near the St. Clair Hotel. «a Thk 6ub«crl!)orrthonkfui 10 the pnbtic ..QjgQm&sfeg&fot ihe liberal share of custom in his Ime heretofore, would inform them that be bos the UNDERTAKING'tmsi* messuo connection with lus LIVERY busmens, und will attend to funerals ou os reavonoblo terms as any in the city. Any .person having anything to do in his line, who may give bun a.call, cun.depend upon their business be ing attended tQ>promptJy, dnd in tlio best and neatest manner, [no&2m] JAMES MATTHEWS. European Agency. THE undersigned, European Agent?,’’ members of the American Bar; still cotutnue-icr collect debts, le gacies and claims, remit monies, procure copies oi wills, deeds and documents, condnct amts, obtain testimony, make searches and transact all other; law business tn England; Ireland, Scotland, Wales, 4c. They are at all tunes In. communication, forwarding and receiving docaments to and fro ; and one -of them, regularly m each year, makes a tour through the priuetpai oitiea of -Europe and 'America,/in professional business. The 'ie£tsnnualiottr'wltrbeNhciwenty*aixtb of tins Agency. “ lOd Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., H. KEENAN, 27 PalmerstoQ Place, Dublin, Ireland. joS9 IIOULDER URACKS—Of oil lorls and *izes, for Sale by.' [jalO] K&YSER A M’DOWELL. • rrowiys CQPGH CANDY -- For Congbs, Colds, . j“| nd&r»eQew. Ac- t i'or sale wholesale and reiaU, at raanufaclureis*. pnefi?> by r . jaifl •’ • • KBYSER ds iVrDCWRLL. rviftUSSEti— Forjhe rudicai cure of.ilcrma or-Kup- J inxo,ioF 6ale by ialß-.v ?•" KF.Y3EB & M’DOWELL. I/YDO&'THOMPSON'S EYb WATER—For rule. >U Jttlg J KEYSEU & M'JOWELL. TrtßAKiiv WINES—Foe medical pumoaes. of Jr> «Bleby tittioi KEYSER & M’JCnyELL •*o£FlNEDSUuAhS—Powdered, Crushed, Clarified, Ifc eusdLoa/»in sioie and ibr Bale fcy;.- - jib ' - KING & MOORHEAP H'/TAGAZINtSS FOR FEBRUARY— -IV| tiarpets' Magazine lorFebrnaly; ■ ~ lnternational da do; - - a •'"■'Apiifeton l * Mechanic*’ Magazine for February; Yantee'Stories and Yankee Letters; . t' , fcirMJffatMlNEit4<)o. J 3BoofcStore,'No.3irS J miOir 'fail wrett , - ' J tfcb3 tSUAit—. louow. Kosm^ , , - . [CasUiUutHal "~*u«urwictrCompany, P^u^»ylvanla« CAPi^iU^lOD.qoo. " . CHARTERPERPETUAL, /|HlEinnftenigned.-hsving been appointed Agent* for ’A tbiidjovecoajpaoyximve opened an Office m rNo;- L 4 B&Clair:*ifepi,'aud-arenov prepared to eflecUasu ranges on cityand country property* .upon as favorable term&fia .any jresppngvble Company m. the-State, j All petsobabavtag; property insured m this Company- are entitled to vote.forit» officers? and to share in its earn* :ings ?; but*re noMlnbief in any event, for. anything; be yond the amount they have paid. All losses promptly p&Xdiasutty days gnerpropf of the same;, v - : ••• • OFJICEKS* " H6n. JOHN c; BUCHER; President Cuas. E-Uisstbtj, Vice President. ' Secretary. David-flcmlng, Attorney and Counsellor.; ZKr todri— Joim C. Bucher, Rudolph K Kelker, -WmrColder, Jf-i David Fleming* Isaac O. M’hiniey, Chas- E lliester, Elias Ei-Kurter, Samuel -David- MummiMt, John Ninritogerv Dauphin County; ■Jacob S,Haldeman, York; Henry Jl,Fry;Lancaster; Adam Scheener, Berk*; JofmC. Brenner, Philadelphia; WilliamMmtteft Montgomery,• Thomas Gillespie, Lo ierne;-GOraon BiadfordjAmos h. Kftpp, Northumheulandi Jaraeaßurns, Mifflin; JohuTVllpov er* Centre; John S» lselt, Huntingdon«James K. Moore -head, Allegheny ; Jonathan D. LeetWaslungipni Geo. H. Bucher,Cumberland, U«Jg*f£ 14 Si. Clair street, Agents for Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co. Kentucky Mutual Xln Ip>ux«nce Co* GUABANTY BOND, $lOO,OOO. *; THIS COMPAN Y offer* to the insated all tbfreectmty oitd advantages- oftbe Mutual and: Joint Stock Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium f an annual return in cash of the per.cenloge required for the.contfngent 'Tis*: of the ade quate,but not excessivenrovision for the future security •( members for the whole terra of hie,with unequitable interest iu the accumulating fund secured losuch mem bers, payable at dfcaih, by crediu upon.jheir poli cies; a gdaranty fund designed for the permanent secu rity ofanon term memberst oud also for the present se curity of those forthe whole term of life. t the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates Of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard, with a provision for anannually increasing accu mulation of finds (forfature security) In exact propor tion to'the amount of business and the increasing risk from ddvahciug age anjong-theinerabets:' - • : ■ Pamphlets, trbets; Ac;, giving in detail the plan and rates of ihe Company.-furmshetf gratis, add applications for insurance received by J. ■THRB&TT. Ageing 12P, - Wood street, Pittsburgh* Saml- Ptiwontn,Medical Rrobilner. )yl3:vi , 'Ue Frvukllii 4'lre iiiiurance Company, 0* PHILADELPHIA. [/ CharlesW-; Bancker," . George W. Richards, • Thomas Hart,- BlordecoiD. LeWig, Tobias Wagner, Adolpht.E.Doine, ' SamaelGrani}' - David 9. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, '.» Morris Patterson CHA9. N.DANCICEHjPres’U CfttAfcG.BAncXKHy Secretory .• Continue to make insurance, perpetual or anuieu, on every description-of property in town and country, at rates ns tow ns are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a largeConungent Fundi which, with their Capital andPrenuums, safety invested, afford ample protection to ihe assured. ' The Assets onhe'Company, on January Ist, 1851, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as foi* — * * 018.128 03 HealVtatc— e4 r 37? 78 Temporary Loons--*-* ■ ■■■■■' ~ 83,006 17 StOCKB ■■■ »■ Ol^j< w u 00 Cash,Ac. '' '■ ■— 1 . 04,340 61 ■ • • . #1,212,709 « Since their incorporation, a period of 21.yeaH.ihey have paid of Ont-Million FoutHttndrti Thou* tand Dollars y losses by fire» thereby affording evidence of the advamageaof Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Acent, OfficeN.J2. corner. Wood and;Jd sts. AltritaiiFlre And Inland Traninortatlon INSVKANCK. The insurance companyofnorth amer I ('A. Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capital 05 00,- 000, as!eit January 13,1651, 01,001,J59 &O, will make insurance on buildings and thcur contents m ibis city and Vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats ao. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. . WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Taos. 0. Harm, Vice President. Joskpu W. Cowah, Secretary. Office of the Company,No. 4J Water eireet, Puts burgh. (jel&dtf) F. A. MADEIRA, Agent. J. J. EVANS, Agent THE OFFICE of the Insurant* Co. of North America has been rtmovtd to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co-, No. 141 From street, third house hast of Wood street-where thesubsenber will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents, andonShipments by Steamboats atul other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. £ap3J WM. V. JONES, Agent. Lift and HsaUh insurance. mHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE 1 COMPANYi of Philadelphia , Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4J; Charier Per petual i Capital £lOO,OOO. Rates loner lAai* any Penns ul . tania Company, and full ‘JO per cent, lower than the usual ratis of Life Insurance, aa the following compari son will show. Thus a person or the age of OOiiuurmg for 8100 for life,mast pay in the Girard 82,0), Pennsyl vania sy,3B, Penn Mutual f tL3S, Equitable 82,04, New England 82*10, Albion 32,48, New \ ork Life 82,38, Life AriaHtalthfPhtUuUlphia, Si, 01. Duutcross—Samuel D Oracle, Charles D Hall, Win F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes* &I W Baldwin, Chas O B Campbell/JM M Reeve. M. D.; Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E II Duller, Edwin 11 Cope. Pnsi • dent, Samuel D Ornck ; Vic* President, Robert P. King Secretary, Francis Blackburns. Applications will be received and everv information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: ommeroial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. oeUJ.y THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phil* deiphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and lunhed Insurance oa property, m this city and its vicinity, and on ihipmen by theetnai and nvera. 7 DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Prcs’L. .Samuel Brooks, Ales. Henry, Oharles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith* Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A.Orown, Jacob M. Thomas. JTohnWhite. John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood," Wm Welsh, Honry D. Sherrard.Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company to the United States, having been chartered in 1794. ita 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 ns offering ample securi ty to the public. -WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Waterand Front ats., Pittsburgh may4y Lithographic Institute, CO-PARTNERSHIP.—' The subscribers most respect fully announce to their friends and lhe public gen erally, that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose ot carrying on, at the old stand, in gingerly’* Building,opposite ihc Post Office,Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Printing, in alius various branches. Having machinery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to 'ta-aUoßrold.cnswinetSi:-- jaST S B- BTOPVCNEL. TUNOCOODJAjL,, tor Proatßttvt Jy/wtw-lssn effee-. al live restorative in casescf debility, impolencypna M-~ttMflOanUss ofxs.turer -As-sn~iiiYigonitlaf tigUw&toL AT LIVES JNSUJIIkD LY TUB Wlf and Katina Insurance* Flra and Karins i&iuranct. Dissolution. vaunw BABCAWSI, „ , , SECOND A.ILRIVA.L OE NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ■\rODNC, Of thsOtlgl; . X *nal lien Hive, N 0.71 Market slreeiftPiUsbargb. bo* tween f ourth streerand the DiamomLhave justreceived from the recent large cleanngioalsales* and theimppiii ere and manufaqtarers in New York and Philadelphia, the largestand cheapest stock of Goods ever offered m ibis market, comprising, in part a- very large assortment of DRGS& GOODS 1 drevery' description, suited to; the - season} atTrom2oto'2s per cent/lovrer than former pri* ■ oes. Btackand Colored French Mennas and Thibet Cloths, fromG2toSl,23peryardj Black and Colored 'English Merinos and Lyonese Cloths.from3lio4tc. per yard ; Black and-Colored Paramattas and Fancy from 12 to 62c. per yard; - . s Plain and Embroidered De Lames, Cashmeres and French Merinos; •' Plamßlack, Colored and Printed Delaines and Cash* meres; Yery Etch Brocade and Watered Silks and Poplana, .doi- .Plainßlack;ColoredßrlkaandTuikSntins. A large sIockBONNETSILKS, SATINS AND GRO. DB AFRICES, and of Bonnet and Mantilla Velvets, all colors; BonneUnd.Cap Ribbons,at vciy reduced prices ; -SHAWLSi SIIAWLK! . .. A full assortment of Bay State and Woolen Long and Square Shawls; ■ ■ Also. Rich Brocba, Long and Square • Printed’Terkerri, Cashmere, De Lame and Thibet. Shawls;./ ' ° . ...... . .V .:- .< Cloths, Casßimeres, SatinetP, Ky. Jeans & YeMmgs -. The proprietors would, respectfully solicit an early call from aii of their friends, and the public generally, feel* mg confident that they can offefgrettter inducements to wholesale and retail bayer* than ever have heretofore been offered in Pittsburgh. j • ' . ‘ "ii.- oet2s YOUNG; STEVENSON A LOVE. CtIEApWISTEtI PuV'ftOODS I AT NO. T 5, .' . . . ■ ■ 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,ComprisinsaVery beautiful aE«mraent of Drops Good*, adapted to the season, onu at least 2*» per cent, lower than ever offered in this city, viz r-* BlaCk Alpaca?, from 12} cents per yard to best manu factured : Printed Mous do l2} to 25 cents per^yard; Black add ColoreffThlbct.CloihsJrom 25 to 75 cents per. yard; English and American Chintz, from flj to 12$ cents per yard ; Heavy Brown Muslins, from 5 to"? cents yer yard: Bleached Muslins, from 5 to. 121 centsper yard: RedFlarinel, all wool.at 20- cents-per yard. SHAWLS. AND DRESS GOODS.- ; , Bby State and Wuterioo Plaid long acd square Shawia Bludk and Colored Embroidered Cloth Shawls , Black and Colored Silk Fringe Thibet. Shawls; all wool Uro ha Shawls; French Merinos, all colors; Lupin!* Block- Bombazines; Bfack,Figured and Changeable Alpacas Cusbniered and-Mous de Lanes ; .High Lustre wide Black Gro de Rhine -Silka i Changeuble and Fancy Dress Silks; Chameleon Turk Satins;•Mull,Swiss ami Jaconet Muslins; trench -wprk Capea. and Dollars Black: Salk Laces and Fringes; Bonnet Ribbons Gtoves.llosicryandtfuspenders. i STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Cttfllneta, Kentucky Jeauf, Tweeds, Bed Ticking and Cheeks: Scotchaud Domestic Ginghams; Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Bleached and Colored Canton Flannels; superior Irlbh Linen and Linen Lawns ; Rus sia, Diaper and Crash.- Bed Ticking as low as 6$ cents per yard. A large assortment of French and English .Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. Also, a superior lotof Blau* kets, of Mil sizes and qualities, to which I would Ujvile particular attention. The customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine for themselves- The s»ock w large and complete in every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest prices. ABSALOM MORRIS, novl9:6m No. 75 Market sLyPntsburyh. Closing Out Sale of Winter. Dry flood* 1 THE sobscnber.deier.nifted to clear oul hla-stock of WOOLEN, DRESS and ether WINTER GOODS, before getting m his eappiy for the Spang busipesv, will seit the remainder of those Goodß at 30 per cent loner than former prices, being 10 per cenl.-less ihan coil. Purchasers wnl Sad— All Wool 0 4 Lapias, Merinos and Cashmeres; Printed Cashmeres and Moaalms ; Buy Slate Long Shawls; Broclic do, do; Cloaks and Cloakings: trench andEnclubOtiimiec. ALsO—A lot of Plaid and Figured Silks, newest style. tfalO) JAMES A. M’KNIGHT. Preiii Arrival of New Goods I T, K* JSI»KNIGHT & OKOTHKRS, 117 WOOD STREET, THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OF FIFTH, HAVE JUST RECEIVED and offer for sale— -1,000 M.G.D. andS B. Percussion Caps; 4.0U0 doz. Spool CottoD—assorted ; 400 fits. Patcat Thread ; 100 greatgross Agate Buttons; 300 doz. Gum Suspenders: 150 doz. Berlin Gloves; 40 M *• “ a ip 5 00 Bay Btaie Long Shawls. a.iu -** 3.25 « “ “ 4.00 “ 2.25 Red Flannels, alt wool, 22 “ •* »• 31 u 25 u a ti 37} “ 28 I he above pnrer are a sample, and the balanee of the stock will be sold in proportion. Positively no deviu- Uon in prices. ; lde^t'2 M&UUHI) OiUiiAi’ AUUIVAbI 2F FALL aiul Winter Dry Goodaaod VurtUes at No. ©7, Northwest comer of Wood street and Diamond >y Pittsburgh. Pa? D. fanzoa A Co. would again un noance to their old customers and dealers generally in their line, that they are nowpreparedi o offer for sale their present new stock of Goods at unusually low rates. And as our purchases have been made on the most fav orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, we flat ter ourselves, and hope lo be a<>le to merit a conuuuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the pubhcigenumily, which has been heretofore so libe rally bestowed upon us. Our DRY GOODS STOCK la in part of Broadcloths, Cassimeree. SatlioeiA, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Checks, Flannels, Drillings, Black and Brown Muhiiiib, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al ?acas, Merinocs, Minim DeLaines, Cashmeres, fancy ruus, Glazed cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, tilths, laucy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Pon gee Mlk Pocket Handkerchiefs, and Irish l.mens direct from Ireland, and uU other articles generally kept in the pryGooihllue. Oua Vahustv Department will be found on exuminuiion to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind IV o*i of the Mountains, and is made up in part of Combs. Buttons. Patent and Spool Threads, direct (rora Europe; Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hpoka und Eyes, Pma and Needles. Tope*,Thlroble«, Spoons, Ra zor*. Table Cutlery and Pen-Knives just arrived from Sheffield; Patent Medicines, Violm and Violin Strings. Guqi Saspeiulcra. Slates and blato Pencils, Percussion Caps, Spectacles, Pistols, Hosiery. Glovps, Lawns and Edguigs, Ribbons. Sewing Silk, Silk Gitaps und Fringes, fancy Netting*, Green Bandages, Black silk Veils, tiilk Florence together with a general ossortnunt of all other articles tn tne Variety line. We have ou hand and tor sale a large ussortineiu of Gold and Silver Watches and Wutch Materials. Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold und Sil ver Pens and Pencils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clucks, Ac., to which we mvne tiie auention pf all buy ers. as wp are determiued to sell our Good* on the most reasonable terms, either for cash-or satislactory refer ence. . N.B. The business of the foie firm of Orkoo & Mc- Cashless is lo do settled by P. Obbgu ot the Btund of D. isUKuo & Co, who is fully authorized for such and in wbosc possession ure the papers, boles and Books of said firm. |ocilS:if 1041. ~ IUH aruuNCii s x uaifi« J&tne* Gosling# Wholesale end Retail Dealer and Importer of FANCY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DHY GOODS, WOULD respectfully inform the public- and hU friends, (from whprn he ha 3 formerly received a liberal shore cf custom), that he has used every elec tion m securing an extensive and complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, of the best quality. Consisting of the following articles: French and En glish Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins Silks, Sat inv, Alous De. Lames, and oilier Dress Goods ; Shawls, Vazettes. Mantles ami Cloaks, of every variety. Ladies’ and Children’s Doimets,Caps,Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery. Ac. Gentlemen's Collars, Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery,Ac. With a large stock of Beached and Brown Muslins, Shirting, Shectiug i Table Linens, lickings, Checks, Hannets. Calicos, Satinets, Jeans, Ac. Also, an assort ment pi Mourning Goods. Thu above stock, with numerous other nmoles, the proprietor Is now opening ut his New Store. No. 108 Market street, to which he mvito* purchasers, as ho is determined to sell as cheap as tho cheapest. MADAME A. GOSLING sliH continues to give her undivided attention to the manufacturing of Vitettes, Cloaks, Capes, Bounds, &e , winch are all made in a su perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French Pattern Hals for the trade always on hand. _ foetid N BW GOODS I NEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING* NOTION AND VARIETY STORE, UTo. 01 Wood Street, BeUaeen Third and Fourth streets, opposite Hampton , Smith 4* Co.'s, Pittsburgh. THE subscriber respectfully Invites the attention of Coaniry and City Merchants to hisextensive ussort- A ment of Trimming, Notion, Fancy and Variety Goods, ©which he is now opening for the Fair Trade. Among - the articles composing his slock may be found a lull as sortment of the following - Buttons, Edgiugs, Pocket-Books,Threads, Combs; Laces and 'uuenings, Porte Monnale?, Suspenders Embroideries, NeedlCs, Swiss and Victoria Mulls; a Fringes, Gimps, Pins, Jacfconeisr, Braids, . . Hooks and Eyes, Fancy and Dress BuUonß. Brushes; Tape Checks, Plain ana Fancx Boblncts, Whaieboue; . Quiii’d Ribbons, Black Silk ana Lisle Laces; Now Style Ribbon Trimming,Hosiery and Gloves; Black Lace Veils,Woollwi.Comforts; * Buck Gloves and Mitts. Bonnet Ribbons; ■ Gems Silk Woollen ana Cotton Undershirts and Draw ers; Boas and. Ring Comforts, Worsted and Opera Hoods! Plain Mantel Ribbons, Infants 1 Boots r ■ “ Plain Satin Ribbons, Linen Gambric PockelHdkfa; ' GUt and Gold Jewelry, Jerome. Clocks, Fancy Soaps ; Carpet Buga and Satchels, Window Shades ; Toife; Cases, Violins, Perfumery, Jewsharps; Gilloi’s Steel Pens, Gold Fens, umbrellas; Accorde*' ons; ~/Concb Shells, Zephyr Boards; - ;; Ffoss;, Silks, W orsted jind Crochet Needles, Looking Glasses; _ • .-v_Wiuciwiih avaimtyjof oUter arilclesjlife vvtll offer : for C43£for approvea -hs redity at pnces-oombaring favo*: 'tablyvrtth Easters matkets. ’ isparUenlarlydirffct* ed'iathis«tgji«vs aaiYarfed assortment: - J Icfilto* WIC.'MURPH?, * miriMrtr^^iiaVr^ > Jbrmtar*,. &t. ASM JASUBB W. WOOD\yg'-t<,' a ' y ■ Cabinet a, EmmaFTinmTimv MANUFACTURES! ‘■Ware-room, 97* amt ,Lr,ct» T -W. W.«speetfoUylnformshisfriend, aadcailom -0 m ers that he has.now completed thevlatgeat-ttna fiv : this city, as bo is determined to uphold ifie quality frith; ■well-seasoned materials, best workmanship; and cewesl ■designar and freon the eztent.bfUxiaorders in mai ufactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, aithe lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying the looters* interest with his own, inqttainyami price, und keeps always on baud theereatest vane ty of every dCs*' enpupn. of furniture, from the-cheapest and plainest, to the most elegatn and cosily, that a,h©ase,-tfrany partoE one, may.be fumisbed;:framius smak^pnjnamu&cturfcd' ; expressly to order- He therefore solicits qainspeciion* that the advantages of bis establishment may bekuowa- The following articles consist, in part, of hisstock, which, for. richness. o£ style andfimshycoonot beaarpassed in any ol the Eastern clues: i c- Parlor, drawing;-din- ? ■ ' mg, ‘and bed Toom ; -chairs, jof evcryrvnnety< ; consisting of tosewoood, raa , . hogany anawalnut Ell za o e theh, ‘Conservatoir6-and-Easy‘Chairs } or oveTT ' description; Couches, vans of the latest French; and: American pattern!; Tashaes, What-Nots, arid l&dlei* farlorWrititig of • various kind* ? Work Tables ajid'fancy inlaid ’ stands, music stands, and holderf,rasrbl6toprCih-> :. hogany, roßewombnni walnut centre and sofa, ta bles, extension dining tables; all tUdbfAha most improved* and decidedly the bdstkrttd I*'■•■■■■■ made t curd; Pembroke ball and; plnf tables, ; ->■ wardrobes,, bedsteads andwastmandsof each a large assortment; gothic'hall * - andpazlor-receptmnchalrs, ouomans :' ana atooU, secretary/and book eases, side ; boards,'lire "screens, towel racks, hat stands, and , music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper fflaclie, table and tea poy», . hogany, rosewood, and ■ miaul pearl Tables, * • ' Ae.&c.&c. • A laTge assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDsORCILAIRS..... CxaißET maxeos supplied With all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS,-furnished at the short est nonce. • . >• ? All orders promptly-attended to fnovSS. , Journeymen Cabinet JAaJtera Asaoelatfon . WAREHOUSE. 110 SECOND STMEETt t ' _'(near the corner of Wood.) 1 • • l THIS ASSOCIATION, em-A r, . eajggßffiffiaW bracing* already, twice to umes as many bauds as the lar- |S» g Qi t and huhertomost renowned •> H 1 - •business shops ci tbia-city, Jiavd-opened IhcitWare house, and are able to ioratsk the public, by .wholesale or retail,with Furmture of the following oescripuon~ ■ vlzr • - : * :• - --i': • ; . Mahogany Wardrobes; Dresslngßareaust Fnll Col uutned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Idahogaay Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogawy Washslands; So** fas; Divans; Piano Stools; Book Casesf Secretariesp Card Tables;-Pier.Tables;.-hneCard Tables; Centre rablea|vffal.Racks| French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Breakfast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands j hlgb post,’ common, low, and trhndle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cnbs; Cradles, Ac. > - The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest pnees,and they terminedto sell, lowenhan any competitors,an equally;; good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public wilt undersiond by giving them a call. JJET* Steamboat witk'of all desenpuons, and other articles of any deacrjptioxij made to order tu every style, at tbe shortest notice. ' fmnrtfJ! . to o«t«lnei fitaiuri. Venters, Mahogany, Easetsood and Walnut; Varnish, Hardware and Furniture u\ Wholesale, t ■■■ - Y ■; THE subscribers have just received from New HTork. and Boston a most splendid stock of VENELRS, and are manufactunug*by machinery Furniture suitable forthe trade. All of which-vre will sell ai extremely Jowpnces. . As great care was token lathe selection of the stock, persons cannot fail to be suited either ag io quality or price; and, as It is well known that Furniture con be made by mnehmery superior and much lower than by hand, the aueiiuou of.tne trade is respectfully invited-. Turned Work.m all its branches, earned on as osuat. Plank for hand Carpenters, and uil articles required tit manufaclaririgCubinelFaruilare,constaoliy on hand—viz: Mahogany, Vdrmah, Hardware, lion Clotiis, Springs, Ac., Ac. RYaN to M’KEE, Ryan’s Buildings, ' • raartthydaw No. J 1 Fnlh street. • BtisiabOßtt|.A&oy S fJSSSLfo Thb subscriber? tender their acfj\ for the favors bestow ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, andjlfi would respectfully remind them and others ime-: ■ rested in tmihlmg boats, that they are at all Umes pre» Sared to fanuab, on the most reasonable terms* every escnpuon of Cabin Fnrmture.and Chairs of the bet material aud workmanship. T B YOUNG 4 CO., - Corner Third and Southfield streets.' feblS opposite “Brown’s Hotel.-? a. c. RjLiiim. - ' « : i i * Hk SS.OLKB ■ Hammer A Danler#- CABINETWAREROOM,i}MiTHFIELT)STBEET. Buvun SnmtkuTMi *j| HAMMER it. HAULER keep constantly onload: VJL a variety of excellent and fashionable 1-anmurei f&wgwarrauiotlcqual to any la the city, and sold on as * 11 favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .be West* They have now on hand an unusoaUy extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Ftirni* ture., rrom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. nifil:fim A. UUiblttKOl A OU.» HAVE ON HANDoutielr extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUPACTORY,:NO.C* Smitbfield *t. a large assortment of fancy anil plain Furniture, which they will cell I 5 per cent, below casiomary rivtes. Terms—cash only. ;jdcc27:ly 58 Wftl. K. SI'EVhNSON continues to piano ■•ijjjlvr faeture CABINET-WAREas- dverv desenp &t his oM eiaoil, cornei of Liberty and KtfnßtiltlallScvcnih streets; UNDERTAKING attended to, In allita branches. m&yXL FALL AND WINTER STOCK Of Fancy anil Staple Dry Goods. A A. MA&ON & CO., woold most respectfully so • hcil the attention of thepubhe generally;and the wholesale trade in particular, to thole large and care fully aolectcd Stock ofGoods for Fall oud Winter sales, which will be found larger than they have ever beforo offered. We have received&afollows: 4UO bales Dro. Muslins; 6500 Long and Square Saawis; 100 bales Drills and Cosnaburgs; - 600 njeccsSapßlankets; 100 bales Flannels, Colored and \Y hue ; SCO Cases t'ancy Prlms; 160 balesTicktng 100 pieces French-Merinos; ltd cases White Muslins ; 500 ParmaUo&and Cobnrie Cloth?; S 3 Cases 'White Muslins; 100 Alpaca*, all colors; 50 pieces Linen Sheeung; 10 cases Irish Lipenvi 500 pieces Sattlnetts; 50 Cartoons Bonnet Ribbons; LOO pieces best make Cloths: . 100 Cartoons Freuch Flowers} 50Qpieces Cassimercs and Doeskins *' 500 do FanoySilk*! . . 270 do do Cas&wierrg: "--v.- ■■ SO da Colored Velvets j 600 do Shirting and ehecks; 85 Cates Cashmeres and do LaJnei j 21 do Plain and Plaid Lmseys; lOOOdozcn Hosiery; 13 Cases TweOds and Jeans j. •2000dr»renGlaves,aasortedff', Together wuh every article usually, found in a Dry Good Establishment, .... No. C 2 and 64 filarket Si. • aeptlO .•. . ■_ • ; 1 duuus a cjttuzimn, ; MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, _ • OIL MILL BUILDINGS, South* Wat cor- « Wood strccVPiitsburgh, or addressed (o thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention, aulf ‘ DODDS A CROZIEK., Bolivar Fire Brick ilmmfutlnnng Company. JAB.OLOVW, B. M, Itgy, S.F.WSIBj XL B;>Li.OBAW| GLOViBIIt RIKR CO.* Proprietors* TISIE subscribers having been appointed * Agents for the above named concern,will keep; constantly oa hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar. Fire Brick, Cru cible Fire Clay. Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive orders for-said-Brick, lo be’ made in site and shape to suit purchasers* which. shall bepromptly filled* > • v we do not deem it necessary to enumerate'tho many advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poseas over all oth ers that nave been offered fbr sale in the United Stales, their superiority beuigwell known to almost all persons who use Fire Brick. 'The proprietors have determined that the Fire Brie* Shall lose none of Uieir present envi able reputation, and that no expense sholl be spared u. make them even better than they have heretofore been. This ts the oifly establishment nowmaapfacturing Fire. Brick at Bolivar. KIER- & JUNES, > • . . marl? Canal Basin, Seventh - stf; Pittsburgh. A Dr. Wm» Pi QUsii ffS&F VETERINARY SURGEON. ‘ £2ijbmL Office at Body Faiteraon’s Livery Stables, on' Fourth street, between Wood and Snuibßetu. Mv4:lVs ForbaU* - A A ACRES OF COALfSiioatedon the Monongahela. river, near Limeiown. The Mine ls opened and approached by a short Railway, in. excellent repair, be longing to the above; and. seven, or eight good miners’ houses. Terms—ss,ooo; some , cash; the balance. In well-endorsed notes. -Apply to - JOHN R. LARGE*- gcp23:tf Attorney. Fourth street, ; DItiSULUTiON-OFPARTNERSHiRJWiheFartuerS ship: heretofore exiStlpg between Joshua Rhodes and A; P. : Anshstx, T under the firaj-ot Joshua Rhodes &• Co., is this day disaolvedby. mulualconscnt. /The busij ness of the firm will be settled by either of the parties* JOSHUA. RHODES, ALFRED P, ANSHUTZ. Pittsburgh, Janaary i?lh; 1852: ,: ■ 0O LEMAN, MAILMAN A CO., hive rcnsovei toihc Warehouse No.lJl Water etreet, lately occupied hyMessr*. l.yop. Bhprb A and ttextdoor to the Mo nongahela they offer for eole'. on liberal : termjj thetr. manufactured onicles—amonr which may he found all swea ol ;Jonlaf» and Common'Jrhn; Snrinitje and Alloa, Slab, Spring Und.A,B.Steel: Ki.ets: Pat ent Pressed Spihes ; Cm Nalta and Spikes r Nuts'end Washers; Crow Hara.Stertgcs.'Ac.. Ac. tlaB9.lm .IPXdßA.fJlbSrTOna.can df.Kxtra’t'l'gsitiandsomely All p ut up m paper boxes, contaimng aEonrtii pounds each, lttstTecetyed'andfor-sale «t.hlo.aaO-I4berlyaL. ' ' V *%WM. A- M’CLDEO A.C0,;,- la3l>- v -OroceraandTcaDealera. -■ \ f *- \ <. - * ~* * 2? „ „<• IfC-' *VI» - ■’■ 'T> "2 "£» *" I~L__ Jil. a jNjg-r, * (tnb 'JSebirftwi; li\ VrjJmyAtfM-VamUyJttfiteltttt. i ■tpXTKACTof9 fo&ritotn *e RovjE ft AWretf. * JE* wcU UnownWhJgii* esteemed MißiloQ»u ~vth» Jungilom ol Biqrtnqlr, wwo ~ ,[ u j B^wArAßiicirfJP'eEfioßifcms. Dr. jP., Jaynir Elnkutrtpliin: Mv liettr Sit—Welare > Your (JiRMIN ATpIYB BAUSAiI wan mvalunblo medicine 1 in this cailntiy Id boWfcl Complaints, and- Easdiecncsea: Wall cut aiutlotQ'with-lit moat j h*»e known it in oitpy case* jo aot uu a cijainm.Your SANATIVE PILLS are mY «!ieSi kttctor?-Thi best medicine for iny,liver complaint ted,ptUma{h*«Mb Uiat . rSsTfrdrer.nscSL, IliW ttfi^m\grdatdeiuamj/‘an4'w»; ate entirely out of them-, -Wormed foe hundred ttqxes of them B' n Beecher sayaVe eotiid h» a ihonaand tfak tirt IravicJs ainong the clmrthtWrthftT.Mt Seastjo, I found? whoteviiJageßUffertogunderaprevuriJng.ttttltf caxataUcnded-wahcougtflOtamoaVViOlCtttcitaniOer. Totten regretted I had.itfti had.adpzcri.of twdofVour foYirecroßANT 'to * IrmAwhal I have keen ottts eßeew, that been juat, the thin* ibr those poor people-1 PJ«““ k®“ have noi hitheno oad an idea to,what an,eilent,yonr medicines are used in all our Missions. ■■ Affectionately yonnr,- ' BL. ABBOTT/ For i ale at ill e Ftktn Tea Siou t 33, Etflhstreeh liyl ■rttdd'lMtdlcMsdlildhli^JnflelL, 4 'fftHld article Is intended' forlatmljmer sod-should oe X .found in tbepossewlpn of every-ftmily in tbe land, .fiechanics who are in constant danger oflnjnry.jtit their. Wrtbiw ihroOgfcMeidentj.-nnd thd anproper orcareiesp use of tools, will find this onielttq be toraiaahieJb ibemisni after afai»trial,tyUlcOssideri}>nditpensaT)le. ‘•Thlsnmv certiw that we, the nnderslgncd, havioaT) frCdnshllVftsde ttse’oMndd'e Uedichted Lftaid Cuticle,. £X%? b>Heuri, 'Pcefield. ACampTnliddJclown, Cdnneoticoi, cWerfolly recommend it» onr profession- SS£»5S^S''SSS!?"®’^S® !i Sa w”s,cifea^raS*isar q WM.JB CASEY, MD, B. HABKISON.Btpj - p. WOODBOFft ii oSj : - HAMILTON BBEWER.MJfc,, ! . ELLSWORTH BUHR, W.D-BoWnic. Comprising ail the practuing physicians in the*Ay ;p_l M For sSrSf B. A, FAHNESTOCK-* CO., For»aiooy " co „„ g[ woodandFimsts. MORSE'S ' fComboand gyropof XeilaW; DocltßpOt, CCUPIES the front:rank .ainong-tbe . ptoprieioty O medicines oi this coantry, for completely earing rnnh er a außheanr, Erysipelas, and all other diseases arism/trom an impure state of the broodt'-Alspiiiiver Comofaiol. Catarrh, Wspepsla, Headaches, JOtzsidcss, Cooghs, Soreness and. Tightness aljoatthe,Ch.eSti.Brane chi(is,orHoa'rsenesSiDryncisintrdu tickling senseiiort about the Tbroati and la used with unprecedented soc-t mIALE WEAKNESS ANBGENEBALBEBILITK Strengthening tlie weakened body,givtagtode:to too.. variouß organa, and ioTigoratmgtheeawre«yBteio.r i-. |f jiic testimony of xhoasanda ufUvmg Witnesses, from: aU naru oftlw country, Can be relied upoo,.itis singu larly efficacidus to curingay Hurwraydnd restoring ue blUiated*«nd tiroken: down'Consuttnionarvi It .w/purejy. vegCtoble'iri-lto composition* and Bosccarately com bined to Us proportions that the chemical, botanical and : medicaTfproperlles' of"each ingredient harmometosiy aaite to PURih Y THfi BLUOD. jthaatcmotcdiuany-.chronic4«eas.es..whtctthaapal;. fled toe akin of. toe beat,pbyaicians, arid has also, • Only Agent for Western Fennsytvaiua, . ... ieH*y Warehouse, cor Wood and Sixth Vittsb h Matsu’s Double - Lever Jutter Cupylag : Bressraua-hletallloJOumpeuer. : BUBNUAM’s Patent X decided advantage* over all: ptevioas Inventions for., tPeftameobject. ' . • f , ? Ist- 'the Press doea-not require fastening aown.t - 2d Toioagh two levers andecceutric joluw the pre«* sure is obtained with moto ease, And much Quicker ihnri 3d The power is applied so«lually, tiiat ino Press is not liable to break or get oat of Order. . . ;i , : 4th-— The Dampening Tablet to a. subsutnto Yor the 'brashi blotting pa per end wei-clo to, saying #4l: J* 1 ® bie incident -to their use, nnd U.worth its weight iu gold. The Tablet may be used to great advantage with auy • Press alreadyin use, and rortliat purpoaevwiUbe sold be copied with this Press and Dampener For keeping m o Book-like (orm,hlnaic, Original. In voices. Letters,..Periodical**, .hewspnpers, Drawiags Dank Chocks, or.ony otherpapers wbeie-method is, de-. airobfe. This invention, itiscoufidenuybellevßUjis the bestever presented to the public for ihe. jmrpose for which it is designed*and wiJUunusb to many a.deside raiumioog needed. The mulersigncU now ouets it nt.a comparatively trifling cost to alt w lUtmtty desite to per fect ihcsyslem ot preserving papers for ready,and easy reference. AiaNN , s COPYUJO BOOKS. The Puper in these Books is made from .ail Linen Slock, andol the same qaalitr as Fre|icii Wrttwg Paper, bound on PaTchmcat Backs, with Printed Pages, and manufactured expressly for retailing. The uhilersigned having procured the -sole Agency ol the Tibove articles, cow oders theotaijeasouaUe pi ices oi-Yvhoiesale or retail. Presses,. Dumpeu e rs, Books, or Bindeiß, fumwhedto order of ony dimcnsioas,at snort notice- All of the abovc arueleawarreriieiL .. Also—Copying Paper, m looae sheet* of any »«»• i ArnoUL’s Copying Ink—dectdedly too . T. Mr, A- C- Chambers will wait on the cUttens of Pitts burgh arid Alleghenyi and will give all the-utsuacuon necesaary. JOHN E..COLE A CO., At M’Faden* Covode's Penna Railroad Depot, corner of Perm arid Wayne PUtaburgh. - ucßqyl Abdomlnsl Snpporur«r ON-A NIUV ANDTMPRDVED PLAN, , . For salt by Dr. J. W: BXA&STV?, A’o- RS Sinuhfitld strut, FiUsbtiTghy. j •*: A Spersons of bothsexes callon me daily,complain.- A ihg of CostlveriessjPam In the * Stomach, Rowels, ac-» (but, generally, by exorafnuuoD f l ha've foand iu n great many cases, that they have du -; iresjing disease, ino Falling Of tho RowetsJ, l nave fit-, ted some of them with-a proper supporter, and a small qaauticy oi medicine, which have relieved theirpaiu and given tnemcomforr, andsomeof -them had not been well for five ; HENRVLANDWEHRhaa thopleasurc to announce; lOUis'lriendsaadoltlCttstomersjlhathehai return ed to toe City, and re-opened ut hio old. iiand, lhe sign of thoajWAN,’Market=sirettff where he wilfcontmue-. dnriog ihe wfnter aeasonv-weil and: amply .provided for. the accommodation of hU old duntomers. Amonpjya supplies are-some lots *of-cfcOlco- FRENCH^ jBftANDY, CHAMPAIGNEandPOBTWiNESofycryvBUpenar; qualities,wjnefi-he will ien.wb^ eßa^e or. retail,'-andt: which he h&s recently pardhased-'out *of .the castomr hpases in New York a&dThilftdelphuri . Htohousfr wilf. 'continue us heretofore m snpplyrof.OYSTEHS, SAR-' .DINES,Ac.,Ac. * locifluf, » LOUTS -»-—*ADAM aKIMRAU.V f . tuf'toe (ate firm of Sandfi&Rcioeman. LOUIS ftlSlKßafaN A - < IMPORTER-8 AND »JSA'JUER«;IN .... : Clocks, WatchtSyJnatlniT Waick Nalmals, Tboto, QooB vaotf wood, Pirzsßunau, 31AKK leave to announce to the trade and the pnbUe ' generatty,that they have themselves carefufijrse' iectea andiiraported fronv.Europe,-a IhTge stock of Gold and Sitoer Watches, Watch Alaieuals, for: Watch makers; and a most elegant assortment ofJew-.- elry;fromthe boat-mannfaciOrtes^which thdy offer at prices as low as they can be.purchased in; the eastern. timktlit r ■ -■ » . Their stock or Watches consists of Gold and Silver . Patent Levers ,* do Detached Lbvers; 3O • DO you wish -to purchhse n wfc 1 JgT akene-half thenannl price ? * Jf so, call at HOOD’S CsSuiaßNEW' JEWELRY STORE* Qt two doom north J of /ntird, tod take -his new stock,-justarrivedjand you canthereparchaselWatoh* l esor any kladnf 4ne Gold Jewelry at their rell vaico;: ‘ffid nmbe charged, iwapnces.for as you? . have usually been i but can get the very best quality of. goodsnt thelowesieasxeni'pnfleirv ponol believe what; inahfiirown sales; tell r you £ bulccmc. and sqe fer.yourselves* AUgoodxsold auhis.estublitk-i mcntjvjll be warranted as represented ct.tfmciqfsale-*-; ■ may purebaselequauyssfeand^cheap f w >autkf SnporlorWiiteU Repairing. TOHNM KOUEK'fS, WATVWtU&BBAtW ! •» JEWBZLEBj desiltsvagatajia ,e*ll(the:tite M&KIV Jen wk oMhepoblietoJlhe,wort«lJ9P-whicli.lj»J«%,' has opened at no. 16 Finn sireec two doors frbnwufttisi ; Maik«t, where be continues lo aovbte his special.atten tion to lliercp airing |l«^l , ateift^tevrtj-I^glnd r Bnaterery description of; : Having fpta namberofyeariheen emptayedna Fore* man in ifie workshop at ua largestestsiuuiuineht in tltis ' city, I flatter myself that those favoring toewith natron age will find oft- work etlrnsted exeenwd tit the bett manner and.onthe mostreaso'iiSbleiernrs. f • *.• JlSrpofr Esqf Edward HeaxleionT A-««faUyatloeieiJ A s!»ekbrOT*tflliey;^ftak» r b# sold at* **wc. 11«iU^ [vf "volao- e _ :?nnß'Wwni)CF;*eBrf;«i«|t=wfspMt2yr r 'X_Uhln«» 18 S’* ftieu*. MS liberal mencemini In utuihefKttfd'.hqpeq py'strict auenuon v idS ld%B ekecffinSitUrtiStj* cammed w taf taxi, jo toepl-ajcpnUifqMoa of Jt;el?awn& . He would also announce IQ liiflm and-Ino public la ‘ierioreJiJliiijaioi mem ofGoodr, edreted in New York WAS Uiladf JljW*; mvus Fallund Winter -Trade.sueir os uapeifiau fllgek and Fancy ColotciJ roagbttoourcHy beforet . ' TOenUeaen of taste who r desirp;Utose'Goods made ope Cat and manufactured. by experienced arUsts, wul . plcdse coll anderamine fo#4herasElvesi:TfeeyaTcopea for inspection. , &-CO,, * gep»& " ~ L - - conierof Wood apd-Water-gtrefets-.: ; v^PKtaQi'AMlXißQjajllKttipliOTmSOl , THREE BIG DOGES I # , ZVo. 151, liberty Street x "Pittsburgh. ~ "TOHN McCLOSKET has noW-thc pleasure df an* tl- 1 nomwiogto hm#nmeroiufnends and ikepuhlic ia : general,thatEia'SpnDgttnd.Sammeretoclcis nawready Tor uispection, which. lbaiidito be one of selected-stocks of. Ready- ' ftjide Clothutg to.be ipend in the Western Cooptry • He has this season .paid more ihari'osu&l attention to - thffmannrafcttifiny ajinatyleofins that the very iowesiptfeed, us well gotnp in a .. aryie and elegance not to be aarpassed J * » 1 r -Heyvoald-particttlatly-caUthe-aUennonpfalldealcrs inCiotbiog to lus present splendid assortment of' " ' 4eaay*SitdeGannentSf w’. j As hc feeis confident) npon examination of v^ and'pricesofhisgOodsp'iiecaiioflerthenrSach.iadacQ. mpms as purchase.athia establishment. *" * ” great success in the bn* bldcss, together with anunpreceaeniedwAptauk.anrf rs* to gta ap'Gsnuesta to -silit habits and cistea of e very location in the Umpm which ia of ike ctmost importance to whole* ealepateaasefs. Inthe Catling department will be foand a choice ee* lection of the most goods, consisting-of—. FreucfryEnglitfcand ~dmmcari'£roadc[oths, Caahmcreits, Aa:&o.‘Alsoranexcen6nlsssortmect or of the latest and most fashionoble styleo— all of whfch he Is prepared tomhke to ord&r fn'the best at tiie most reasonable prices. ;; 1 . .COMB, THEN, ONE AND AJQLI V ' The^Asmnmentiihe'^Qaaliiy'ihnd the Variety*!* tho ’most ertensivo, be found States: - .v ■•••-_ • . 1. r Triai^G nonforihe manufacture &pd, aale. of the article in the . West,they havmgbeen manufactured fteretofdre exclu* lively iruhe Bast* where they-are .sapersedingilhe. B&e . ol wooden coffins, take this method or ipfornuniriho pubUc;ihatthey.are now manufacturing eighteen aider- •••■.■..•:* -eut sizeaof she modernSarcaphaguß, varying ialeniiU .. from 92 tnchfes to G|fe6l, Wi}h width and depth ztutnbic for bodies of ordinary size, andfor thosp who-desire space for cushiomngfOt for bodies. of nnoaual uimen* ?ions,have several sizes deeper and This in* venuon now oomlnginto general use, is pronounced one ; .' •of .the.greatest ; T£ese iiuaui*-CASBsare v, composed of various kinds combine iho a which meml is capable of, uvagivenquannry.;^ When properly secured with cemeiuthfey are perfect-: ....» Jymrugh^-imdijttelrom.exhalatioaofoi&insivegas.e*.. They cost no more than good woodon-Coffins* and .are . .- better than any.olhefarticle.intisfi* (or.whatevfer costj) . for transportation, vanlCs,orordin&ry intennenls*ashas.. been proven l>y actual experiments) and centred to by. . someof our moil scientific men;, alsoybythe-uonora- Wee Henry Clay, Daniel-Webster, and,, other disungulßhau Senators who have witnessed: ibeir,. . merits, iyid whose leliersjiogeiherwhltQthemvidenccs of their worth) may at oar Agewls’fiunal Case ;•. Depot, N0:374 Main Btteet,. three , door* above Ninib, where we intend to keep .on .bond at nil Mmesrsach. a ! stock of all sues and decrees of oruhmeut and finish as i will sou the moßi diversified tastes* We invite the aitenlionof the public, and ofunderta kersparucnl&rlythrou&homihcwest,iodnexamination . : of the article, ami request them not toicly upon Uie-Tcp* \ resentauonsof undertakers not,usmg the article, Whose intercatit woald be to misrepresent them.- •• W.C.DAVfS&CO . Pateut Sletftllio Burial CaaeSr v Sarcophagus 374 Afam strcilj CtnciftfWli. TEE undersigned* GsotosK. BdfiSßTSyandenakerand sore agent for the sale' ef the above valuable.aru* ... .j - • eles, announces that he is prepared to supply mideria-; kers and others having, occasion for their ose with.the. same, df all sires,'from! foot 10 inches to t> feetB inches iirleoglb,of variouswidihsand depihs.sQitableforb'O* .. dies, of any. size; either, plain, bronzedor gtided and , highly ornamented* Also, nameplates and trimmings . forihesame*. Aupation to the very low.irnces affixed, with the view of their general rflToptioft, la.-sohcited, to wit : At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, ofvarious COtOrS— No,I forßodiea22to23lnchestnlengtb, $3,00 2 “ 23 to 33 « “ 4,50 3 “ 23 to 40 u if "8.00 4 u 40 to 48 « “ 8,00 5 « 46 to 54 « « 9,00 8 41 54 to CO « « .10,00 7 * 60t0C5 *» v --:SaTCapbagasWareioomB>374 JJamßtjCm.,o. - CPEnneralsatfeadcdiheatseandoaxnagcs farzu&b* :ed7ifind.canvey«nced»wtih; appropriate i viued foruansporthuon toany part pf the. eountry, on -appUc&uoiidi the office os above; r jylG - i Q*. K* B. K* BARD Novlo3 Wood 6Tfi££T,th&v& just «' received a. Pall supply of sioekiinhetrline.Ba!- tnndre and Nev?.YtTkSoLKXEATUBR» T Philadelphia Kips and Colf Skinßi Trench Calf up* §er, Kipa and Calf,SkinsvJttDxoccoXinittg tan? Corner’s Tools, Ac. AOdjtalceotoguiheMherhelitrvaJitlhelargffstandbcst v aasortnttnt evei 'offered helhre in- toneAhouserifi PUia- • -burgh* rAUof wmek weare|prepared‘to seli;tQ cash andpromprpaying customers at the veryloWesiorice* : possible. and cordially hivitapurchasers lo examine, before purchasing’else where* * „ [sepig if • i 'rPiiwbutgn coach Factory. ■ I k, sr; BiGKiiOw, iJ&EE&SL ./CONTINUES to.ro&naf&ciare.OAKßrAGßSbf every V,; desctipUon;Hud cfiho-laiesi and most approved styles} loonier and. for Attending personally to eaehbranchor*hisMamifactOTy,and seiecimghis ma • best*thatrihe eastern market can aifo-d. befeela confident thttthe'ciniplease.Uienrumfastidioua Giving his enttraii©e:< and otienuoato ihfc business, he Isdetermiuedio compete .wuh any of the eattein market SouthernamlWesiera Merchants-atereßpecnfulJy in* vuedso calinndezamlna purchasing alsowhere, aa iie cheap an,article as any oilier establishment.*- faepg Aglrepoomn bslgpiu* * rWTfM. W>: WaßDiegs leave to? Informihe-jAdies and f f Gent!emenof.ihoeiiyand-vieimty,-thatheis pre* pared . to. serve up lit a superior inanner r OYSTER3, cooked iiu the.vaiiousretyleaj nndL ai theijeQßest of a juunben of-gentlemen; .wiU-keenvnlwaya ieadv. HOI* and ileuasis,by,wmsiant attention and an earnest desire to please, this nevsr:featuw.\villyecelvn'a bt Public patronage. : dCE CREAMS and, other. cefrcshmanisi os tosuaf, at short itouee.ytl'he Baibinr (jjr A Private Saloon torLadiea. ■- • • .•• •• {octd. GooSEUlngand Drinking. .EVERYBODY ihatiH fcnd-ofihe (rood things of ihb Ufo, ('houici droprounll and leu HAHKY GBABAW, JM Mz new Mote?. .,™9W*.. Mo. 30jon« door from Penn,on St. Clair si WlWBer?es«ni.i» his cnsioinera ibe:. best Owlets.l.U suar», Wines and Cigars Uiat can be riband in anv of ie»»’etc digging. . - -raniUm s*fes?®BSsSttSffi*gr »3s^«ff*Sg!sg *v» »»?«■ Wood wriet.JMtfT^SnSfev. h; ■t; v SWY** 81*AW IIUOFIISGv - - SLATE, and Ip Piepaied lo execute nny i>}