#§ SS5C=B ' sJS —*•'“ *'-■•' .■>«&, . . t’vC v *l« S ~... -. ■■ #o *° oo * : &* -iOtil/SGH, , l rrHE n nJersimc4havinii>-' M s{. b Clai?«tt'“ mpa '' :& ““ a ' |“|«>S®,mile!, and, from WELLSVILLE «*PnPTjt is: . •,. a Lnnatie, by Boyer. { J>f .to WcllsviUe: v^* 4 <*^kST%Ss J j- lassie Bell at pcxibnnrclby htrakosh, with un- The Exbre Ss Train nf n £ „ . - ;''~bmfadwto**i at his Conceit in Mt6bur S fc.'* (SttndawwMD^- TliMiarlnnd Polka, with colored "viyuelle.i • / bWSilhtT? - 4 E Statin* ' ■ - -No W. ad.trcct, sign orIhcOOLDKS HARP. v“" aVlfe „4 -S’ 4. : • - ’KTEW' BOOKS.—Justreceived at the Cheap V- lVi.- 1 - IN'Storeof H. MINER&CO, No.tHSmithfi-- *< Nieatagtw;.lts people,, scenery, Dton**- 7 i , : t -,; - - proposed intcr-ocemuc cenal,w>' j^S-aSaffl-y^ife~ SCSI'S:-- : i^';slnaj>sana : jUnsiratton9:..'Bv-> J * % '-y y. -r ,v; ibe uniied <■- Laya>n mnwwHPMiwnni iinirjif iwliiW iwmii ii *'>'*’. i-*',\ * -, v 4**. * “ ' «**Wk’h, o •* *- <-~ *~« v . yy.„ • *'>"{ry,V ~;S ■ A cartlk ■ ■nr DAliVfc CO,•hare now ready tor sale a large W V and weH selected stock of hpnng and Summer - Uosiery in all its branckesf . They would direct particu ■ - larattention to tlietr stock.Df.fieiulemens cotton half -- Ilosc, with Merino and Bdkreeti. theyare oftlie.heBi " mer Sock, cannot be equaled. W.D.& Co have also ' ' on hand Gents Undershirts-alid Drawers-to cotton, silk, -' and merinoChildrens* Hosiery of dll descriptions, at i „ . . -the old established Stocking Siore,Fifth street, between | - “ . Wood and Marked 7,» l myl j "f .tALtFASII JONS—Just rec^TeUaUhestore.-JtV JP L No. # FmHsnßiT,Gm ’ which will he oneti for on Tbnrolny'g®* - - aidFrfdn^of fofowtek. wheie^rottvrilj-findßbeaim ' nWnend ’Drews—of arichsml heantt/al racUfiitf 'tfem Caaks, filasic, ~ i«EW nit Jim,. r | ■ TT KLEBER h'uijusi received, Welc6me^‘ - : H quick step. losoribcd lotbe faera-giaie • - Toe Pans Quadrille, with vignetteof the cjiy of Paris. .FUrtatnnPolka r byS:rakosn. f - Last Waltz of a Lunatic, by Boyer. • 1 The Magic Bell: a? performed by Sirakosh, with un bounded aputuuse, at his Concort ui Pittsburgh. Thetitiriand Pollen, with colored vigucllo.t The National rh>za,-a new dance. ? No Ult Odstrict, g)g>»ortbc.UOLPKff HARP NEW BoUK3.—Jusfreeeived at the Cheap Book Store of !i. MINER & CO, No.3?Smuhfieldatrcel: Nicaragua;.ltapeoplo, scenery, monuments, and the • proposed imcr-oceunic canal, with numerous original : maps and illustrations. Byl3. G.Squire, late Charge I)v v ‘Affaire* of the United State* mthe Republic of Central •.- America.. • - : Lay-ini’* Discoveries at Nineveh. Popular Account ' of the Discoveries "tNmeveh. By Austin. Henry Lay mrd,fcsq Abridged by him from his larger work, with ~ '■ numerous wood cr graving®. /■ New:suppiy of ihe rs of a-Hungarian Lady . .ByTheTe*a rals2it>, with a-historical introduction by Francis PaUzky V Women of Chnsliamty; . Exemplary Facts of Piety .; andOkanty. By Jaiia Kavanash- •• PuUtara’a Serai Monthly Library of standard and at* tractive yvorks for travellers and the Fiie-ide. fhe Distinctive Charoetensiica of this senes are: ' i»» A-regular, periodical issue, mailable like the - . Magazines. Second, Good paper, go'-d **pnnt” end .. portable form, bo.h for the traveler* pocket. Bnd to bind * lor-the library. Third, Books that are worth reading -ftou worthpreserving. Fourth, A large araountof read* ■mgfor araall puce. Price 25 cent* per number or 65 • peraonum. • • Knickerbocker for February. • Fifty gross Comic Valentines. Josireceived«ttboCheap Book and Periodical Store ot.. . • JfabOj H. MINER & CO. M 1 liSlC—Ooneanan Air; Washington’s Grave ; Souvener iJ’Hungary—by Henry D.fcsofge; The Mad Girl* Song—by Henry Bussell: Hurrah for Laughing Love—by Henry Kckbock Burnet House Polka; The Summer is Gone—Song; Charleston.Walt*—by II huhbock ; Bird of the Joyous Wing ; By the bide of the Fairy l^tke: ALSO—The fo»lowirg new Music Books— Vtolm Complete, or, The American s>y stem of Teach* ing the Violin; Coleman’s New and Improved Method of Teaching the Aecordeonj Tee American Guitarist—jnst published : Glee and Song Books—Preceptors fur times ; Fifes i Bra*s Instruments* Ac., Ac. Just received and for safe by < charlotte blu.me, No. lIS Wood street. EVERY LADY baring a Piano should purchase and reqd Templeton’s new book* io Gsm.sxK!f —'This isabeautifalbookfora pbese-yt —without exception as neat a piece of pruumg and bind* . ins os was ever executed. There 1$ no possible casually that con happen to a Pi ano for which « does not point out an easy remedy, be* sides glvingdirectiouft ho w to keep the instrument cuteays tn tune. Fnce only Sl—worth len times that much. It can be sent bymaiito any pan of the United Staten for a few cents. Published by John 11. Mcllor, Wood street, and Henry Kletier,Third street, Pittsburgh, and may be had at the principal book stores. dechtr BLAftCUAttD, (from Boston,) proclaims to the JL/ afflicted"fur am! iu*ar, that ne has discovered the Dost certain, speedy, nml efficacious remedy for GGNNOK 111 tCE A A ND b Y 1*1! IL] 8, - ever presented 10 the world. Dy bis treatment founded on observations made in the hospitals of Europe end .America, he will insure a perfect eurc in from twolo five days, if applied to early. Office No. Gti SMITIIFIELD St., Pittsburgh. A CERTAIN Cbflb.—When the misguided votary of . pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of tins painful disease, u toooftcu bapens that an iitnimed sense of abjuneor dread of discovery deters him from applying to tfccsswfco fromednoaiiontuidrespeetabiiiiyeanalone befriend him, delaying UU the constitutional symptoms of the horrid discuses make their appearance, afflicting the head, throat, nose, skia, &c., ending in decay and death. take particular notice. Dr. 0* addresses those wbo have injured themselves by private and improper Indulgence, that seoiel and solitary habit which rums both body and snail, unfitting them (or either business or society. These uro some of the >ad anil melancholy effeem produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of tbo Back ami Limbs; Pam m the Hoad, Dunne** of Ngbi; Loss of Muscular Power; Palpitation of tho lle&rl; Dyspepsia, Nervoasnes*. {inability, Derange ment of the Digestive t unctions, General Debility, Con sumption, &C- Wenfally Uie fearful effects on the mind arc much to h« dreaded, loss oi memory, confusions of ideas, de pressions ofspmu, evil forbodiuga, aversion to society, seif distrust, love of soltfude, timidity, Ac.; these ore soize of the evils produced. Such pertons shoaid before contemplating MARRIAGE consult Dr. 8., and be fig once restored. Let not fai*e delicacy prevent you, out apply immediately and save yourself from the dreadful aud awful consequences of this terrible malady. Weakness immediately cored and foil vigor restored. Offleo No. Gd Mnitlifieid street, Pittsburgh. Hours from 8 A. M. to 0 P. M. U"7*Medicine rent to nny part of the country, necore of obtcrvaurn, by addrexiug (po&tpslc) Dr K JILANCII AJtD, and describing case. declO An Uzprculon of Grautode, T\E. BLANCHAR D-—D*ar St r .—I i it viih feeling* not 1 / easily that 1 have determined to aarlrc«« youtlii* letter. Previous tocnnsubine yoo.J had suffered ** lor several years from the effects of Self Abuse, and feel bound to express my gratitude to you, and to declare k> the worul mat your courbe of treatment, boUi ta « moral and physical sense, has been of the mo»t benefittalcbar actor. In eorly hie, at school, I learned the hab l of Self Abuse, and continued the practice for six years, without being aware of its ginful nature, or the terrible consequences sure to iollow its indulgence. I first ob served my appetite very much increased; but notwith standing that, J began to lose flesh very rapioly, aud ex - hibit .considerable emaciation. After a luzir, however, roy appetite failed, acd I became much debilitated,—the slightest exertion fatiguing me exceedingly. Aly sigbi became unpaired, and I found my memory not «o good as formerly. 1 also experienced a total disability to con centrate my mind on any one idea for even a short time My legs became very feeble, and toitcred in walking. 1 also had great difficulty in relauwfg roy urine. In itu* enfeebled condition, my friends advised me to consult the family physician, who socyi obtained from me such information as satisfied him of the cause of my com plaints. He impressed on me the necessity joi relinquish ing the habit, pointing oul the moral and physical rum sure to follow its indulgence, but could hoi cure me cf its eflequ which I suffered. The symptoms, nocturnal discharges, inability to retain urine, a flow of semene onlhe least exertion, continued to grow -upon me every day. Atihieume the family physician,above alluded u». advised me to consult you. Ailsr a careful perusal ol your adveiUsement,! came to the conclusion that my case was one which required yoor treatment, and J thank fortune I did so, and cannot let the present oppor tunity pass without oqain ndverung to the beueficlai ef reels winch your medicines and advice have had upoa •me. How great mtm be ihe reward here and bereaner, of one who creates so much happiness id the world. 1 have no need of saying any mare. Encoded you will find a token of my grautuue. 1 remain yours, ever grateful, J. JOHNSON. To Dr. Blanchard, No. 63 Srmtbfield street. You ere at perfect liberty to make referenso publicly u> my name- • ~ ■ • JoJW Krcuelx Foriodloal Drops* T7HESB DROPS are always invariably certain to reg . V ulaie the Female system. They were discovered by the renowned Rleord, while practicing In the hospi tals of Faffs; ondare always warranted to care all cases of SUPPRESSIONS, IRREGULARITIES, Ac., iromcold or oiher causes. They have been used in thousands ofeascb and beveb vailed to. produce the de sired effect. These drops are perfectly nannies*, and it needs batons-tnal to . couvioco the most skeptical qf theur astoiu&iiiogcficaey. Wherever they failio core after a fair trial, theMONEY WILL BE RETURN ED. They are the only genuine and safe remedy for all SUPPRESSIONS AtfUI&KEQVLARITIES* and no one after trying them onee, can ever be Induced to try any other. The Drops are for sale alihe office of Dr. BLANCH ARD, No. CBSmithfield st. Full dueebons accompaoy eoeh boltle. They can be sent to any part of the coun try, secure, of observation, by enclosing' die price In a letter directed to Dr. li. Uittncnard Pncc Fiys Dollabb. • Office hours from BA. AL, lot) P. fiL—Sundays not excepted., declfrly llenry IttcbarcUon, Jeweller, HAVING re-fitled bis siore in a hanusome manner, and but recently returned from the Eastern cities with a fine assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, would cull the attention of bis' friends and cus tomers to the fact, that among his Watches will bo found ~ tbemosldesir&blesiyles,patiernsandmakers..OfJew ':elry, the latest siyies or broehes, breast pins, fob and vest chains, finger rings, ear rings, miniature, lockets, fta-,&e. •• -• - • PANOV GGOD3—Such aa paper mache, work tables, work boxes, desks, fancy vuses, perfume bottles, table mats, -Colt’s piMofa, pone monnies, In great variety j china fruit andeakedisbes, Ac;; with an endless variety of tuefaf and ornamental articles, which have only to be ' seen to he appreciated. novl NO. 81 MARKET STREET. Uystcrsi Oysters 11 FIMIE SALOONS of i\ H. HUNKER, on Liberty street, X. -Jiehrlland.'Wiil be opened on MONDAY»tbo 22u insfaaL where Ladies and Gentlemancan be accommo dated with Oysters, served op innmnnnor not to be ssr. passed in ibis City; ... • V : „ ' jjg* parties will bo supplied wita refreshments of all kinds, ut the shortest uonee, and at the most reasonable prices.* Cal! at , F. 11. HUNKER’S, tcpVt r "• Liberty street hTIU W BKUUITCS t STIIAW UEUIUEB I y::.---. , A UIIANTITY of Wltnot Stiptrb Sailing Sirav- JX. Uryy Plants for sale til the Opal Hill Nursery.— • . : 'iiusbeing the season for planting iheplauts. you get - 1 - well established ami fruit better lit© following season.— rTbis variety wants no recommendation. The largo quantity brought to the l*ttl«burgh market, sold a 1.25 cents per quart, when the other vanelies sotd ut-15 and ; 32| cenL«.. They are more ..And hold out longer in fruiting by IwOJweksr-Theaa-i - . .... llemcs measure 4J- inches round -A‘BaraphrUf tbls^ ’ - :. FroU can bo seen m Mr. Henry Richardson's Jewelry ; . ,blore, corner.of the Dmraoml sad Market street* All -orders left there will be promtply attended to and far* . warded to any distance. JOHN LOWEN, *eplW . Coal Hill Nursery. -: Herr’s Island haw OUtts, fpllp above establishment ims been taken by the on* • X dersigned, with the view of pursuing the fegiumate * therewith ; and as'ihey ; are now re* ceiviinf ti full sapply of Timber, orders for all sizes ol : ’.-/V:"- "Lambef wili be filled with-promptness, ami at as low "r- ; pnecsssby nnyoihcrMilUti the neighborhood. r - • :i r - VA tAKuS Of a plain and omapumaijiauern will ;be ’ *iil.-fqprSO-rt CARAfAN A Cit i^OFFEg— Prime Hioand JanraCoffes m atoreand for MOW BKADY! 800 JIKWAHD. "' * transportation. tPKnt. iHuwjaMa arharokbient WMft.fl3LiB6i.jitm “ : -. f°B THAVEt. BETWEEN CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH, By theCltveland do Pittsburgh Railroad. From Cleveland iuuanover station, vs miles, from HANOVER to WELLSVILLB, by “¥>s?. B®. miles, and, from WELLSVILLE to PITTS -s'nu? mYt '^ C new wtd splendid Bicamcr:“ FOREST. This arrangement toeonilnue until the fust of ** a noar7, ihe CaronvlU ran front Cleveland to WclisviU# The Express Train of Cars will leave Cleveland daily (Sundays excepted) at 8.45, A. M , after the arrival oi the Night Train from Cincinnati, arriving hi Hanover Station at 12 35, If. te, anti at Wellsvtlle at 7 o’clock,l*. M., and at Pittsburgh the same evening. Returning will leave Pittsburgh duly ai fi, P,M-, ar riving at Cleveland at 5 o’clock. P. M. next day, in sen son to connect with the Evening trains la Cincinnati and wnh Steamers East and West on the 1 Lakes until the close oi navigation. ' Time from Pittsburgh to Cleveland 20hours; to Cin cinnati 3U hours. Fare to Clevsland 84.00; to Cincinnati SLOOO (signed) -C. PRENTISS, president. Office of the C. «fc P. R. R. Co > Ravenna, Nov. 6.1851. \ 10* For.tickcia apply to #c G. M- HARTON, Agent, Monongahclat House, Pittsouteh. AILUOAI> AOVKK'I'IME WESTERN RAILROAD : rsou t FttitburgUto CteT«landi Columbus and Cincinnati* IN CONNECTION WITH CENTRAL RAILROAD. i Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in less than Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Lute ! THE Express lram on tha Ohio ami Pennsylvania Railroad, leaves Pmsbuigh-al 8 A, Mu slopping at bewickl}-, Rochester, New linghton. Dailington, Enon, Palestine, Colombinna, and Valera, and Reaches Alli ance, 652 miles from Pittsburgh, ni 1 l*. M. Passengers leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at d P. M , and reach Cleveia .d at 6.45 2*. M. Returning the pas* sengers leave Cleveland at» A. MAlliance at aP. M , and reach Pittsburgh at 7 P. &J. Passengers by this route come from Cincinnati to Puishnrgu m two days, without mgbt ir&vei, and save from one 10 two days in connecting withthe Penoa. Cen tral Railroad. Stage* run daily from Alliance to Canton. Massillon, Wooster and Mansfield, and from Enon to New Caaile, Poiaod and Warren. (C 7“ The New Knghinn Accommodation Tram loaves Pittsburgh ai 10 A. M.aaiHl'. M . and New Brighton nt ?.3d A. M. and 1.30 P. M., stopping at intermediate station*. Excursion Ticket*, good for ivodivi, are told be tween Pittsburgh, Rochester and New Brighton The Trains do not run on Sunday*- Qamibu««:s run in connection with the trains to and from the station on Federal street. Toruckeu nppiy at the Federal Street Station of the Ohio and Pa. Railroad, to GEORUE PARKIN n m , . Ticket Agent. | XJ~ Through tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, nnce 84,00— and from Pittsburgh io Cincinnati* puce Bll,Go—ore sold a! the Raiiroaa Stutioo. and by J.M&'KIMF.N. Mononrahela Hem», Pttt»burch. p Es a a v l v a a i a hauhoau, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. gabjcrtber#, Agents- for the I’rruiryUama Rail . road Company, ore now prepared lo joceipt freight through U> Ph.iadelphm (luringthe winter at the fallow ing rates: For alt Crete las* goods and wool - • >9l-ft per It© B*s Fur bacoa, butter, laid. tallow, and all heavy freight I 00 per 100 Time Flva day* OUVODK A (iIUIfAM, Ag'u. lanl l Comer Penn and Wayne *t#. Ptiuboreh. I>B»»BVLVANIA UAIL. ROAD . mm WINTER ARRANGEMENT^ Datween PMlatUlplila and Pittsburgh* T*bm RtdHStd to 7temjy Four Hours. ON and after the l«t of UM.'hMtthß uexi- Paster* ger» will be earned oy ibe PKN.NSYCVANIA HAIL ROAD COMPAQ, between Pbil.adeiohta o'-tl Pittsburgh, in TWENTY• FOl?H HOlRr« t with only 33 miles or biasing over an excellent Turupike * tare slj 00 ' Thi* u ibc tbonctl aml i*e»i iou;c Uciwrefl the (*trai Wcm nu) ibo Atlantic Clue*, and ibe iccoxHocit'usi ate in all respect* of the uigfcr*i chamcirr. THOMAS MOOUF :ci« ilait Bo«o Co Adam* & Co.»# Eiprcaii no. so t-ouurtf SrKj;LT, hrr.->uuuflii a 'HE public are informed ihai «re ate uow raK’tin* regularly toxbe Ku«t and Wfii, and arc prepaid) u> forward an Uoods entru»;ed to our rare. A SPhCIAL ir.nl dally lor I'luiaiJrl* pint, at 4 o’cloci* I*. 51. Aim, d uly to Cmcmuaii o; 7 o'clock. A. SI. Order# trantemted free of marge, aod Good# n*tof acd by hr«t Kxpreu. BUi# of uchacse for **<« on Enclund. Ireland and Scoiluuc 1 , for any Btootmi payable on principal Banking Houses or Post OtFiees in the Limed Kuiffrlron dec-24 _BAKI-.fl A FORSYTH A*col«: Only Koriy Alice vualnd I BY THE NEW CENTRAL RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. t'ALL AKfIANLKMEKIr* YU THE HEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ' Good intent and telkghapii mail links or splendid new Troy bail! Coaches, for HialrfviDe. will leave Pmsborch every day at t o’clock. I*. M* atui si 4 o’clock.!*. M. and from thence All mile* Uy (be «\n» PcnAjyfaauta Railroad. to Philadelphia. New York and Baltimore. Ttttu through only thirty hourt. Couches Will leave every evening at 1 and 4 o’clock- KXIKAS—To leave at any mu*. always to rradtnrs*. This is the must direct, cuaitortahlt* and exnrdiitous roule to the LaMern cities. l*u*aetigi-rt (or Ualimiore take the new Railroad ul Harrisburg direct on the am val o/ the cats at that place. N H —The only Office for the above Lutes aoder Mu Charles Hotel, 4U Wood sMret, i'uisburgh. *cpl W K. MOORiIKAD. Apcnt. Weil ftewtou Pianh uoad llouto FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! STEAMERS leave twice u day. morning and evening, (except Sunday). Moraine Boat will leave (fie W harf Boat, above Use Monongaicla Bridge, every morning. at o’clocft, A. M Evening Boat leavescvcry evening (except Suudayi>. St srf>’cJocV, t*. M. Fare to PfaUadelphm 311. To Raitimorc 810. For UckeU, call etihe (’lank Road Office: Mononga hela House, Water street, declfl HOURT ALV&CiIN ACADKMV, FOR YOUNt# (iIHLd, In ths tmmtdtaU vicinity of the C'in« cf Ptiobvrgh ana Allegheny. Pi. TiilS INSTITUTION will ue opened on the I*t day oi October, tor the reception of pm>Us. who will he in ■irucied in noy or all of die foliowiug branches of an elementary, uscral and liberal education: Heading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ancient and Modern History, An cient and Modepi Geography.o»e of liieG.obet- Uotany, Usefoland Ornamental Needle Work. Music mid Draw ing. TERM Sr The annual pension for Hoard, Tuition and With ing,payable half yearly in udvance, sUtf,no Matte for beginners, uo For the use of the Instrument, - - - . yco Drawing, fl,w The healthy location of the establishment: the pictu resque scenery, varied and extensive prospect, so ani mating and enlivening to youthtul tnlnds, must render it ttdceiroMe place of education. Tite greatest attention of the Teaebers will be paid to the health, moral end intellectual culture of the pupils Committed to their cere j and to tender (bat attention effective.the discipline will be exact, yet mild and pa rental* There will be two semi-annual vacations oi a fortnight each. Pupils will be recetv ed at any tone du ring tue session; Mftß. DAVID LYNCH, Principal. 1 Uev. Dr* ILUllUdly , i Female Seminary, KITXANNING, PA., TXnLL R&oPEN,forits SIXTH SESSION, on Wed f V ncsday, October 29th. IbSl. Tsuacs — Ptr Sesston qf 89 wtsks—PayabU »n AJtancs : Hoard and English Tuition, .... y Jali> KKYSER * M’DOWELL onroz. THOMPSON'S EYH WATER—For »ale- JU jal9 KF.YSER fc M’POWKLf,. JIANUY AND W'JNES—For medical purposes, at ■ale by lja)»| KF.YSBK & M'MveU, BEFINEDSUIiARS— Powdered, Crashed, Clarified, tmd Loaf, in siore.and for sale by )uS3 KINO fc MOORHEAD MAGAZINES for February— in. Harpers’ Magaune tor February; ■ IntefnaUenaT dp do; - . ■ - Appleton’s Mechanic* 7 Mngazme for February; >,-For sole atMlNEitaTcb.’Sl&QYsiore, No.32?muh' field street. ' ki- {fel>3 UnJ - O ‘ “SO do Variegated; >ln store end for sole by fcba • - , STUART & SILL. _ /I Lisa- -SOO bx«. B.by to; . . U I 100 de lO_by IS and MbjrMMjt oloise.by (Sill Mutual. Fir* Insurance Company ®*ral«liafgf Penmylvuilt*- capitalTsioq.ooo. T CHARTER Fin PETUAL. undersigned having been appointed Agent* for tbe above Pompaoy, have opened an OJEce in No. M 91. Clair and are now prepared to effect iusa ranees on city ond country property, upon as favorable terms as any responsible company m the State* All persons having property insured m this Company are enuued-to vote fonts officers, and to share In its earn* mgs: bat are not any event, for anything be yond the amount they have paid. AU losses promptly paid in sixty days alter proof of the same. OPFICSRS : Hon. JOHN C. BUCHER. President Ctus. E. Hiestxb, Vice President. Thos. R. WtlUon, Secretary. David Fleming, Attorney and Counsellor. , Direexors— Hon. John C. Bucher, Rudolph F. Kelker, YVm. Colder, Jr., David Fleming, Isaac Chas.fc. I hosier. Elias E. Ktnzor,Samuel W. Hays, David Mumma, J/., John NinnLnger. Dauphin County; Jacobs. Haideman, York; Henry li. Fry, Lancaster; Adam Schoenet, Berxs; John G. Brenner, Philadelphia ; William Miuuer, Montgomery; Thomas Gillespie, Lu zerne; Gordon F. Mason, Bradford; Amos K. Kapp, Northumberland; James Burns, Mifllin; John.T. Hoov er, Centre; John S. Iscit, Huntingdon ; James K. Moo re bead, Allegheny; Jonathan D. Leet, Washington; Geo. 11. UQCber, Cumberland ; George W. Masser, Carbon. M'LAIN k MOFFITT, 14 Si. Clair street, Agents for Piltsbprgh, Allegheny Co. TlflS COMPAN Voffers to the insured all the security and advantages of the Matual and Joint Stock Plans (as heretofore applied) combined, namely: Low rates of premium; an annual return id cash of the per cenlage required for the contingent nsk of the year; an ado qonle,but not excessive provision for the future security or members for the whoie term of life, with an eauitable interest m the accumulating fund secured to such mem bers, payable at death, by credits upon their poli cies; a guaranty fond designed for the permanent secu rity of short term members, and also for the present se curity of those forme whole term of life. p" Tills is the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced stan dard- with a provision for an annually Increasing accu* mulation of fund* (for futons security) in exact propor tion 10 the amount of bu-iuess and the increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, tracts, Ac., giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications for Insurance received by J. TUDIiETT, Agent, 190, Wood street, Pittsburgh. Ssvt. DaaroßTll, Medical Riaminer. jytfeyt ‘I'TTe Fraukl*' Directors Charles W. Bancker, George W. Rlehardi, Thomas Han, Monleoai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi EL Boric, SsmaelGrant, David S. Browne, Jacob B. Smith, Moms Patterson. CJIAS. N. BANCKER, Pres’t. Casa. Q. Buictsa, Secretary, p* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property in town and country at rates as low as are consistent with seeorliy. * The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fundi which, wuh their Capitol and Premiums, safely invested* ■Jford ample protection to the auored. The Assets of the Company, in January Ist, 1851, as frubhshed agreeably to «n Act of Assembly, were as fol um, vi* Mortgages ■ ■■■ ■ ■ $ UIBJSS 68 RealßsUte- —— *4.377 78 Temporary Loans. ■ l7 Slocks <31,689 00 Cash, Ac. «—-» •• —— ■—— 64,340 61 ■am •ldtt'J»?o3 44 Since Uielr incorporation. a period of M jrear»,ihey have paid upward* of On* Muhon >cur IJundrtd Thou tand uoUarty lot&etby fire, thereby affording evidence of the advamagcaof lo»urajJCft,a» wella* the ability iGd diiposjtioo id meet witbpromptnca*, all halntiUes. J.GAKOINKR COFFIN, Agent, Office N. k, comer Wood arid 3d su. ffXarlat, Firs aod Inlind TrasipMUUoa iaStUtAHOIC. 3 HUE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH A MED L ICA. Philadelphia, chartered 179 L capital 6500*- UO, istcu January li, 1851, ®I ( OOk,UO9 00, w?i. make insurance on buiLUags and ihei/ contents u> ttyi* city aiul vtrmity. Alto, on properly of every descrip tion, ou steamboats ami other vesuris. either by inland transportation or on (be *ea* DIRECTORS: ArtbarG Coffin, Prest, Jacob M. Thomas, Saiuoel W Jor.ca. John R. Neff. Edward Smith. IGebard D. Wood, John A Brown. W iLe puoiic WM I*. JONES. Agent, >ad4 No. Ml Prom *i»ret. Kaalockjr Mutual Llf« iQtaraaca to., Covington*, ky. rll-A COMPANY ba* actcvl Capital at ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. and l» managed by men of ibe h)£ar*l iLircniy und rcspu.-itinmif. Pamphlets furnished. 1 nfoimation giver*, and Ilona received by J, 11 ftUKTT. Agent. li> WoihJ street, hantsi. DiLuroiru. Medica: Eiaciwirr blata mutual klr« luauraacc tompanyi iUHHJSDvnu pa. DESIGNED only lor ifi< fatcr rinei at property, bat ■ q ample rapnat. and ado>4« superior ailvan age* in point of cheapness. aafriy and arcoAcmtoatiou to city ana roumri merebsa.*, and owner* of aureuingt. mtti isolated or coun.ry property A- A CARRIER. Actuary. o*t#7J Branch Office.No &■! Stntcitjdd *t.. IWK DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE com l'AN\ .—Office, North Room 0/ me tj c&aiirc. Third atreet. Philadelphia. Fiat Imora'Sca—RaLdings, iieichsndii* and oibci property in turn and cowniry, insured against t**» 01 damage by Ore at the tawrst rate of premium. Masikk Isrotaftcv—They alio tenure Vessels. Car area and freight!, foreign or roa*iwi«e. under open or fecial policies. am the asseted cubr dciur iKLAftb rKAXsrosTATioa —-They alio insure merchan dize tiansPorird by \\ agon*. Railroad l. trt. t.anai BouU and Steam Boat*, on nvr r« and I akc«. on the most liberal terms. DIRECIURS— Joreah M. irc&l. EutnonJ A Souder John C. Davu. Robert Burton. John R Pc mow. Kaiuuci Edwards, <.co t.» l.eipef. Edward Darlmg.on. Laac H. Davit. Wiluam l‘t>lweU T John Newlm.Dr R. At. Iluitoa. James C. Hand, riicophiio* Eauidiog. H Jones Brooks, ilenry Sioan, Hufb Craig. George Me llvatD.Cbarien Ketly.J.u. Jolmioa, W ilikato Hay. Dr S. Thomas, John belters, W m. I.yre. Jr DIRECTORS AT IMTTSUUKGII D. T. Morgan. Hugh Crait, Juo. T. Itcrstary, h rajicis Blaccburne. Applications will be received and everv Information riven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Ovnct: Commercial Rooms, corner of I bird and Wood streets Pittsburgh. ocUfliy TIIFj Insarancti Company of North America, of Phila delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and Unuied Insurance or property, in this city and its vicinity,and ou shipmeo by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur O. Coffin, Preset Samuel Brooks, Alez. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jonas, Samuel W. Smlt^ Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A, Brown, Jacob M. Thomas. John White, John R. Neff, ThomUs P. Copo, Richard D. Wood," Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Sherrara.See’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United Biates, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per* peiu&i, and from its high standing, long experience, am* pie means, anu avoiding ail risks of an extra hazattloaa character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONEB. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y Llthogrsiptilc Instltuts. CO-PARTNERSiII?.— Tbc subscriners most respect* folly announce to their friends aud the public geu* erally. that they have this day entered into Co-Partner ship, for the purpose of carrying mr, at tbo old stand, in Singerly’s Buildittg.oppoftue the Post Office, Third street, Pittsburgh, the Lithographic Priming, in aliits various branches. Having rauebmery, recently arrived from Europe, they are prepared to do works in Lithography equal to steel engraving. They solicit a continuance of the patronage bestowed heretofore so liberally to the one.partner, Win. Schuchman/and they hope by strict attention to their business, by elegam workmanship, aild the most reuaonablc terms, to mem the favors of au en lightened public. Bonds. Checks, Drafts, Muchtne Drawing*, Likeness es, Landscapes, Autographic Letters. Rill flcuds; Plots Lithographed, and Primed in Black, Gold Bronze ef Co lors. Specimens of their work can be seen at their Office. « WM. BCIIUCUMAN, ■Prg> FRED. lIAUNLItiN 1/KENCM EMPlRE—{nkw VKbstow.)— Wo ure HOW . to have a new rduionof (he Fionch Empire, without abridgement—St. Helena included. If the French are satisfied, we ought to be. In these troublous tunes, ii is certainty a great satisfaction to know where |n p U) chase Clouting to the besl advantage. At CHESTER'S Em porium of Men and Boy s’ Clothing, they are uow scllinv Clothing u( greatly reduced prices. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock Boys'Clothing,of allsizesand pace*. WE STUDY TO PLEASE, ja9Q 71_SmuhGeld strert- I HE partnership heielofore exmung under the firm of Ficxsuxfl k bTOpVSNKL, is this day dissolved by mutual consent* - The business in this city will be set tled by D,Fickfih>en< ht'the old stand. No. 137 Liberty street. • D. FICKRfSKN, January 1,1858. : J. B. STOP VKNEL. I have this day sold jnyinterest inthe Wine and Li quor Establishment to D. Rcxxisen. i cheerfully re commend him loaßnoroldcaaomers, r.-±■ i*n : i j. M; stotrvENEL: ; TUNO COauiAL. or PwcriijiiM .Bterir—iß Bn eflfeo -0 lire resiotarive,in cases of debility; inpolency and, all megniaritlej of jiaigte. -Ae on in»igoraunj medi einei.uune^ed. ■ 'nACON—A email lot of Sbonlden, Sidet 'tmd Hams & JnSurhmt Companies. eutuekrltutiuil Life Ifliurance Co* GUARANTY FUND, $lOO,OOO. , laiuranoe Company* or FniLADtuaU- LIfKX [XSCKEti BY TUB laauuAScc. Flr« and JHailna Inmrtn««« Flrt and alarms loauranct, Dissolution* ~ g-’syssa.-d coich and Domestic Ginghams; Bed, white arid Yellow Flannels; Bleached jind Colored Canton Flannels; superior Irish Linen and Linen Lawns ; Bos* si®, Disper-and Crash. Bed Ticking as low as6l cents oer yard. A large assortment of French and English Cloths, Ca«ff)meres and Vestings. Also, a superior lot of Ilian* kets, oft all sizes and qualities, to whieh I would invite particular (mention. rhe customers of Die bouse and all cash buyers are requested to call and examine lor themselves. The »’ot.k is large aad complete In every variety and style, and will be sold at the very lowest prices ABSALOM MORRIS, novtPiCm No. 75 Market st.. Piusbursb. Claitog Oat Sala'ot Winter Dry Goods I T'llk subiMTrtbf r.deieTMUfied to clear out his stork of WOOLEN, DRESS aud«tber WINTER GOODS, before retting in his supply tor the bpnnjr busioesa, will sell the remainder or those Goods at SO per cent lower than former prices, being 10 per cent, lets than cost- Purchasers will find AH Woo! d 4 Lupias, Merinos and Cashmeres ; Printed Cashmeres and Moaslins ; Bay Stale Long Shawls; Urocbc do, do : Llnuk* and Cloakings; Prench and English Chintzes. A I.^o—A kit of Plaid and Figured huki. newest style ijatoi JAMES A. M KNIGHT PrsslT Arrival or Jfaw Uoodsl T. I£, n*KRIOIIT €b DCtOTHKItS. lIT VFOOD STiiSET. THIRD DOOR FROM THE CORNER OP FIFTH, HAVE JVXT RECEIVED and offer for .ale— -1.0(10 M. 0- D. ftui 9 D. Pereuruon Laps ; 4.OUJ dot. bpool Coiton—assorted ; 4MI D*. Patent Thread ; 100 great gross Agate Otmoo*. 314) doi. Gum Suspenders. Iboda*. Berlin Gloves: 40 dox Couon Glove* : t*?i> p:eaes Pongee Handkerchiefs. Su do Ladle*- Linen do: 75 do do. 30csrtooc* Bonne i Ribbons. M do Sana tad Macias Ribbons; 0 da ■ Lsp do : Together wuh a larve and well selected stock oi Psney and Staple Dry Goods They would also csll the atirnuoo at the trade gcriar* ally, to U»« largest and most vanrd assortment of Gold Jewelry, t\ stebem, Ac , ever ottered in ihts tsarket—wll of wa.eh thftv offer on ibe asf will commence a elo»tn* out »ate o t 1 fata entire sum* oi FALL AND WINTER DRV UOOU3' on Monday, December 15th. ami wili cootioae one mar.th. io ihr rerrption ol Spring isoot!*. on truich eceauoq our WheUaaJo Rooms will be >fero«n open to tc.r Retail Trade. Farcbater* may rciy ibai tb« to;le»lnj reduction* w»H be made on the ortfinai marked tmfe*. vtz : French .Merino* bare been •etilßf a< ftt.m. now at fr?|e. Super Mefino*, ||jj •* Jo t.upm». beat quaiti)’. |.?i *» J frtcncli Tbit*ci Ciuth*. iflf u S?| 75 “ iO 04 •• 45 *»•* “ 04 04 “ 4u so » ai !ln»t high Lacire Alpsca*. Scrci'J higbt yards of good Alpaca fus |i t Qu Uiorao Long Abawli. ‘2S IX) “ U OO Kjuvre •• lo.W) •• oso Uisiiioi Long Phitwl*. 10.10 ** 6-UJ - .1 S4U h a .00 Oar Hial* I one ishawl*. o*4o “ J-ISJ • - - 4jw “ a.*s Red I lannel*. a-l voo:, vs " *p» ai »• ua _ 37* “ JfcJ Tbfl above pore* srr a sample, and Ibp balance of the stock will be soiU In proportion. Positively no devla* lion kn pnrea. fderlU »EtONt) UtIKAT AtUUVAii! /\F (ALL and Winter Dry Goods and Verities at No. >r corner ot Wood street and Diamond a(>ey, Pmsourgh. Pa. D Game & Co. would again an* non nr* to their old customers and dealer* generally in their line, that they ore now prepared! o offer for sale ibeir present uew stoc k of Goods ot unusually low rate*. And as oar purchases have been made oo the most fav* orable terms with Importers and Manufacturers, see flat* ter ourselves, and hope to be o<«le to merit a continuance of confidence and patronage of our old customers and the public generally, wbieli has been heretofore so hbe* rally bestowed upon u«. Our DRY GOODS STOCK is m pan of Broadcloths, Cassimere*. Saulncta, Tweeds, fancy Vestings, Cheeks, Flannels. Drilling*, Black end Drown hlus lns, Tickings, Blankets, Linsey Plaids, Al pacas, Mertnoei, Maihn De Lillies, Cashmeres, fancy Punts, Glazed Cambrics, Cloakings, Table Diapers, Ginghams, bilks, fancy long Shawls, Silk Cravats, Poo gee Silk Pocket ilandserehlefs, and Irish Linens direct from Ireland, and all other articles generally kept m the Dry Goods hue* Ooa Vsßirrv Department will be foaud pn examination to be unsurpassed by any other of the kind West of the Mountains, end is made up In part of Combs, Buttons. Patent and Spool t hreads, direct from l-.uropo : Port Monies and Pocket Books, Hooks end Kyei, Pint and Needles. Tapes, Thimbles, Spoons, Ra* tor*, Table Cutlery ana Pen-Knives Just arrived Ron Sheffield i Patent Medicines, Violin nod Violin Strings, Gum Surpenderi, Slates ana Slate pencils, Percussion Caps, Speamolcs, Pistols, Hosiery. Gloves, Lawns and hdgtuga, IRbboos, Sewing Silk, Silk Gimp* and Fringes, faucy netting*, Green Bandages, Black Silk Veils, Silk Florence together with a general assortment of all other articles in the Variety hue. We have on hand and for sale a large assortment of Gold and Silver Watches and Watch Materials, Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Sil ver Pens and Peucils, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Clocks, 4c., to which we invito the attention of all buy ers, as we are determined to sell oar Goods on the iuo«t reasonable terms, either for casli or satisfactory refer ence. N. U. The busmen of the late firm of Gbeoq & Mc- CAtiuLKs* Is to be settled by D. Gkboo at the stand of D Übkoo 4 Co., who is fully aathortzcd for such and iu whose possession are Ute papers, Notes and Books of aaidjiMD. _____ lootl&if —- KKKSOII 9'l'UniE, nrr Gosling, Whole*alt and Retail Dealer and Importer of £*NCY,PpBEIGN AND DOMESTIC DKY GOODS, WOULD resneeHuHy inform tho public » n d hij f T meads, (from whom he has formerly received a liberal share cf custom), that he haa used every exer* | lion in seoorlng an extensive and complete assortment !of PALL AND WINTER GOODS.of the beatqaalltv Consisting of the following articles s French and En glish Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins Silks. Bat ins, Motts Do Laines. and other Dress Goods; Shawls Vaxettes, Mantles ana Cloaks, of every variety ’ Ladies* an I Children’s Bon nets, Caps, Capes; Velvets, Ribbons, Ho vers, Feathers, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery ±e Gentleman’s Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, 60. * c ."« h a i a K rg Brown Muslins. Shirting, Flannels, Jeans, 4c. Also, an assort ment of Mouruih^Goods. The shove slock, with numerous other articles, the i proprietor is now opening at his New Store, No 103 I Market street, to which he invites purchasers, as he is 1 determined to Bellas cheap as the cheapest- | MADAME A. GOSLING still continues to (five her undivided attention to the manufacturing of vizeties Cloaks, Capes, Bonnets, Ae , which are oU made (» a su .’ perior style. She respectfully solicits purchases and orders. French Putlera llats-for the trade always on hand- foctU HEW GOOD S't NEW WHOLESALE TRIMMING, NOTION AND VARIETY STORE, Wo. 01 Wood Street* Bettoun Third and Fourth streets , opposite Hampton, Smith nruk“ - Of Ptttey and Staple Dry Goode. A A. MASON A CO., would most respectfully no « Unit die attention of the public generally, arid ihe wbuicsafo trade In parttcolar, to iLeir large end core* folly ejected Stock ofGoods for Fait and Winter sales, which will be found larger than they have ever before ottered. Wo have received at follows: 400 bales tiro. Muslins; WoO Loog and Sonars Sbswlt: IWJ UaTct Drills and Co>naburg« : WW niece* Sup lilinkr-t* , tCQ bales Flannel*,Colored and While : *.VO Cases Fancy Print*; 100 bales Tickin g; 100 pieces French Merinos ; lidcases White Minims, fiOO Psimattas and CobargCioih*: *y Cases White MotUnsj 1(H) Alpacas, all retort; 60 piece* Linen Sheeting; 10 cases Irish Linens; SCO pieces SaiUnetu: 50 Cartoon* Bonnot Ribbons; 100 piece* best make Cloths: 109 Cartoons French Flowers; 300 piece* Casstmere* and Doeskins 500 do Fancy Silk*; tt7o do do CasslmetK*; SO do Colored Velvets; 500 do bhlrtlug and checks ; 83 Cate* Cashmere* and de Lames; SI do Plain and Plaid Liuseys; lOoudoisa Hosiery ; 13 Cases Tweeds and Jeans ; SOuOdozen Gloves, assorted; Together with every article usually found In a Dry Good Establishment, No. 65 and 04 Market St sepno DUDOS A> OUUZIKU* MACHINISTS AND MANUPACTDHERS, _ mm, OIL MILL BUILDINGS, Srail* Vof cor* **Vr3 ntr «/ Diamond, (war Uu Oita and Finn- Railroad Aps),) Aujcan.n Orr SaxSaSCnlTcr and Laud sieun Kagiuo., Fire En gine,, Hjdranlle Freaie,, of >ll deicrlpuonj; Copper* jpt.ts, Liihagraphie nntl nlper Freese.; Gold Stamping and Refining Apparatus, logeihei vpi(h Mill Machinery lu general, sutll nppn the moat nnnrqved plans or oon straeiion, and workmanship to the satisfaction- of cus tomers. (D* All orders left at Messrs. Coehran, M’Bride A Co.'s, No. SO Wood street, PiUsborgh, or addressed to* thesubscribers, Allegheny,will receive prompt attention. auD DODD3A CRQ2IER. JOS. OLOVKB, 8. U, KXSO, 3. V.JOKX3, XL 8* StAQUaWi OIsOVKBf Klfia * CO«, Proprietor!. THE subscribers having been appointed Agents fer the above named concern, wilt Keep, constantly or hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Vi re Brick, Crn-' cibte Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls. They are also ready to receive order* for said Brick, to be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which ahull be promptly filled. , a Wedonotdcem.it neeessory to enumerate tfiomany advantages the-Bolivar Fite Brick posess overall oth er* that nave been offered for sale in the United States, their superiority beingwell known to almost aU persons who ose Firo Brick. The proprietors have determine! that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to make them even bettor than they have heretofore been- This is the only establishment tow manufacturing Fir* Brick at Bolivar. KIKR A JONES, mar!7 Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsburgh. Dr. Wm. P. Giles, veterinary surgeon. Jil XI Office at Rody Patterson I *Ltyery Stuhlas, on roarth street, between Wood ami Srolibflclu- (iy4?ly A A ACRES OF COAL, situated on the Monongahela *** river, near Llmetown. The Mine is opened aud approached by a short Railway, In excellent repair, be* longing to the above; and seven or eight gooamtners* bouse*. Terras—ss,ooo; some cash; the balance in well endorsed notes. Apply to JOHN R. LARGE, septßnf Attorney, Fourth street. 183ULUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—Thtf FartueiS ship heretofore existing between Joshua Rhodes and A. r. Anshots, onder the firm or loshua Rhodes A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busl. ness of the firm will be settled by either of ibo parties. JOSHUA RHODES, ALFRED P. ANSIIUT?. Pittsburgh, January l?tb, 1860. The business will be conducted as heretofore by the subscriber, at the old stand, No. 0 Wood street. jal7 JOSHUA RHODES. ■ NOTICE.— Having told out my Book and Periodical Store to W. A. Gildenfeoney A Co.. 1 cheerfully re? commend the new firm to my friends and customer*. > ■ TO THE PUBLIC.— I The undersigned have associa ted in purchasing the enure periodical stock cf-W'i c. Wall, No. 85 Founn street,, which will be com!acted as above, nnder the firm of ,W. A.Gtldenfenney A Co rhe present stock will bo increased to every article be longing to the basinets. Public patronage is solicited and will be thankfully received. _ VaSSTO o ®*. , lUpalrlncr.*3-. . ..i. . TtHINM. HOBEKISi-IKITCHMIiCB«a3I> >c *N U |??|7 a?fw c -“-' « O; ragajn ui caU thes at ~rwiec^^^ W)V E a 3 EEi^^«,« S^SBfB^SSSSS ' ■***■"*« l&aadns^^ X - %a**. *2 ' tv*« < ' z%\?&*** '*?s• Jv t r* : r 1 - - „_v * -'~,w *' ' »*? X ** wC . f, \ i ' T _**- i K ‘ if '- , *■ ? fc -fe J ' *' *"'' “' ~ < - - - - ib3 •**rV - * . 7 * »*v * '-r y V* < >* s%*. -w*-* •» , Jk**’' .Jf f- ,-’ ,-t •" ■ ~r*2U~.4:'\,4 * s V* -i - >_ . '■ r 2%* i&££ . v>- &V * t (JnrnUitrt, s&t. /»;Mnß»w.wooowim.;.Bi„ CABINET J m&MrURNITURE MANUFACTURER, Ift JWarejroom* W um 0e; 'riilra »tr«et. W. W. respceirultyinforms Ms Wends and cnslomr. • ersthat he has largest* oei( stock, of household furniture ever heforft' Sefta-'Ui wsciiy, as. he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned best workmanship,aqd newest desfgnsf and from the extent of ins-orders ondfaciliiy* ui mai.ufactnnng, he is enabled to.produce- warranted farm tare, at the lowest prices- i ... i He has adopted the principle of identifying the cus* i tomers’ interest with his ownfinquality-and price;' and i keeps always on hand thegreatest one, may be furnished: front his stock* or manufactared 1 expressly to order He therefore solicits au inspecuon. 1 that the advantages of his establishment may be known.J Tbe followinpamcles consist,m purt, of his stock, which ) for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in I any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma- • faogany and walnut Kllxabethen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every 4 description, Coaches,Sotas,,Tete-&-tete&ndDi vans of the latest French-and American- patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies* parlor Writing Desks of various kindsi Work. Tables and fancy Inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, matble top, ina>< hogany, rosewood and walnut eentre and sola,ta bles, extension dining tables; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind’ rf ** . , madej card* Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wosnstonds-of • - each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception choirs, ottomans ana stools, secretory and bopk cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks* hat stands, and music Btools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. &c- Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makes supplied with all articles in their line STEAMSOATS.and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. AU orders promptly attended to Journ«ym«n cablovt Rtkeri AiioelAitos WAREHOUSE. UO SECOND (near too corner of Wood.) ■ ■ . , TTri¥T - TII id ASSOCIATION, cm-A bracing) already, mice to three \IL «™s|aßSgßll times as man; hands as the tar- RSI *lllifif ji|i ill mill Imlii 1111ii11hi| ii inimin il f l | I: business shops of thlscuy, have opened, their Ware* house, and are able to furnish the public, by wholesale or retail, wuh Furniture of the following description— vis: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus:; Foil.CoK atoned Bureaus; Mahogany Bedsteads; Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chain; Mahogaay Withstands; So fas i Divans; Piano Stools; Book Coses; Secretaries; Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tables; Centre Tables: flat Racks; French Bedsteads; Ottomans; Poplar wardrobes; Dining and Break fast Tables; Work stands; Cherry and Common Workstands; high post, common, iowvand trundle Bedsteads; Cherry Bureaus; Cnbs; Cradles, Ac. The advantages of co-operation, on an extensive scale, permit them to sell at the lowest prices,and they are de termined to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an equally good, if not better article, and warranted—as the public will understand by giving them a call. 'i{EJ*' Sttamboat utork of all descriptions, and other articles of any description, made to order In every atylej at the shortest nonce. . IwartD 10 Cabinet fitsbera. Vinters, JUahagony, Rauioood and Walnut; PamtrA, Hardieart and Fumuut* at Wholesale. TUB subscribers have just received from New York and Boston a most splendid stock of VtNtJbHS, tad are manufacturing by machinery Furniture suitable for the trade. All of which we will ceil at extremely tow prices. At great care was taken in the selection of the stock, persona cannot fail to be suited either os to quality or pneej and, as it is well known that Fnrmturc can be made by machinery superior and much Lower than by hand, Use attention of the trade is respectfully Invited. Turned Work.in all its brnnohes, carried on os nsual. Plunk for hand rails, for Carpenters, and all articles required in manufacturing Cabinet Furmtore, constantly on hand—'VUt Mahogany, Varnish, Hardware. Hair Cloths, Spring*, Ac., Ac. KYAN A M’KKE, Ryan's Building*, No. 31 Fifth .street. mai£3:ydaw __ Bt«amboai«( abojr I < jSSfejfr Tat sobscribers lender their aofifc for the favors bestow ed upon them bv ifielr Steamboat friends, andlYi woa!4 respectfully remind ihem and others ime-* 1 * rested iu boiWtng boau, that they are at all time* pre pared to furtmb, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Kumiiare and Cbturs of uje be# material and workmanship. J 1) YOUNG & CO., Comer Third and Southfield streets. opposite ** Prawn's Hotel-” IS* PAULKS atnmir ft Otvlir. CABINET VV a ftE ROOM, 6MITUFIELDSTREET, Bti&ttn bnrnikstrt*landStravbsTTgalUf t Ftwbnr£ t P*. A ItAMMiSE fc DAt LHB keep eoastamij on hind «Li sranety of excellent ami fashionable Furniture, rMwarrantedcqual to any in the city, and sold on aa * a ■raTOfable terms u eon be obtained at any similar establishment In Jit West. They have now on band an onasaaily extensive stocir, embracing all kinds of Kami tore, rrom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. Ait orders promptly attended 10. tnrdl :fim a. aauiuiii A co, HAVE ON llAND.UliffreXteiMtvi:'CAßlNETud Oil AIR MANUFACTORY, No.6< Smiitilielil «u a large asKorunem of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will soil 15 per rent below customary rates, forma—f t aviu gnyr otyn so m-D a riiikfmr travels arawi)rtho«harcbasr»oe post season; t ; /ouud*a^wliole.viiliffe.»atrcFinfcjind?y : enaataitended witkcoughs ofc a mpst/mleni character. . l onen jegreitea n« had opyotir EXPECTOKANT^^aaihlnlaWrift>.inea^fpr.,l ; hefieve’ from whali bavr.aeeitofjiaeflrecls, that^Uwould have been just the thing for those poor people. I presumoydu; have not hitherto uadan idea to What an extent your medicides ore usedinoll-our L • ' ! : ,r JS.J^ABBOTT-; ' uyi * Judd’s Medfe*t«d liquid Cistlcle* •.; THIS article is Intended for family asejftfld shoumbe*! foundiat&e posswaionof every family in the Jand. ; ftiechtuncs. Who ato to constant danger l of injury* to their 1 persons through aedldenlfan&'th©* improper orcareieap use ? of tools^wiUrJiud4lus.article to, bp.invaluable fo them, pnd nue* afau trial, will^on^ldcriundispensable. “ This mny certifer „ihai we,ihe undersigned, having frequently-made usaor JudiFgAledicatedtLiquid Cuticle; prepared LjrMessrs.' EenficldCamp, Middletown/ Connecticut, cheerfully tccominend.iUo.our profession* arhrethren, oa an Excellent subsiinue for udhtaivcplas* ter; ladfesstog burns; cut*, scalds; braises, and all hinds, of fresh wounds) also; Car tore nipples.n remedy'urie-- quailed* CHARLES WOUDYVARD, M,D* q Wfir.B.CASEY.hLP, ; .... • D irABRISONtMD, F. WOODRUFF, MJ)„ L . : HAMILTON BREWER. M.D., - ELLSYYORTH BURR, M.Du Botanic* Comprising all the practising physiclansin the efcy of M Fo d rm°te'hy B. A-FAHNESTOCK *. CO., fyl comer of Wood and First sis. - HOBBBIB. . . iCompoand Syrtip of Yellow Dock Rooty ■, VaCOUMKH the front rank among- thd proprietory II medicines of this country for‘completely coring Canker,Sali Rheum,Krysipelasiand all other diseases, arising from an impure state of the. blood. Also, Liver ■ CdmOlalnuCaiarrltr ityspepsut, Headaches, Business, Coo/hs,-Soreness anffTlghihess aliout thejChest; oror> cMiiV'or Hoarseness, Dryness, and at tl chime, sensation rnboui the Throat; and is used.wulrunpreeedented suc- F^USWEAKNESSANDGENERALDEBILITY. Blrengtliening the weakened:-body, giving foneto the* Variousorgan*, afc&tavigontung the entire pystem.t,. ; >. If the testimony of thousands ofliving,witnesses Jrom: all parts of the country, Pan be relied upon,ills singtbr larly efficacious in curing an d restoring iLe bilitated nna broken .dowa constitutions. It is purely vegetable in its•‘composition,and, so. accurately,com bined in its proportions that the chemical) botanical and medical "properties' of each ingredient harmoniously; unite to PURIFY , t , It has removed many chrome diseases which has baf fled the skill of the best physicians, ana has also cured. Canker, Salt" Rheum,'Erysipelas and Scrofula, which Sarsaparilla Syrups entirely failed tojuake liielea*llnw pressionupozu - . ,■ . It has. been tested in many eases of CANCEBOU3- HUMORS- The most obstuiate Cancers-have; been, cured by thlsffiedleine. i We say.lhat It is, a valuable medicine in Mi CILIpUS COMPLATNI’B. J t removes; all obsiraction In the : circulation, rendering the free, active and healthy. It removes Palpitation of the- Heart, anil relieves In aUcaeea of . Asthma* and may be • used in all climates,and at all seasons of the year.* TbU Syrup is preparedonly by C. MORSE & CO., at 108 Fountain street, Providence; Rrl .and sold whole*- sale and reuiilvby S.N. WICKERSHAM^ Only Agent for Western Jell'y Warehouse,cor WoodandSinhsts.yPiusb.’bc Uana's Doable* Lever Letter Copying -Press* and Metallic Dampener. EURNUAhrS PATENT. -c ’■ Sisu of Prtua and Ztemjwnw*—Letter, 10 hy 13; Foolscap, 10by id; FolioPosu.ll4 by 171; Manifest, 18 *2lSin*saving t Labar*tatingand Moiuy-tatnng MtuXint. 3 \1113 PRISa and DAMPENING TABLET.presents decided advantages over all previous tnveniia&sfor c same object. ... ■ „ lsL The Press does not require fastening down. 2d T&rough two levers audeecentnc iotms-the pres sure is obtained with mure ease, and much quicker than by other meihdl*.- . • < 3d. The power is applied so equally; that the Press is not liable to break or gel out of order. . 4th —The Dampening lUblet is a substitute for the brush, blotting pa per and wei-elodi, saving all the trou ble incident id their use, and is worth its weight in gold. The Tablet Clay be Used to great advantage with any Press already in use, and for that purpose «will be. sold ,C £euerB can be copied wiih thii Press and Dampener in three seconds, Withouthlunng the original orih© copy. MANN’S PATENT !MPROVJbb.MOVAiILR HINDER, For keeping In a Book-hke form, Music, Origmai in voices, Leners. Periodicals, Newspapers, Drawings Dank Checks, or any other jiopers where method is de-- kirabte. This Invention, itirconfidently believed, is the best ever presented to thejiubliu for the pufpo>e for which it is to mauy a deside ratum »on« needed. The undersigned now oiTers it at a comparatively tnflmg cost to all who may. desirc.to per fect the system or preserving papers for ready and eoiy reference, MANN’S COPYING BOOKS. The Paper In these Books ta made from all Linen o( thesame quality as Fine French Writing Paper, bound ou Parchmontßacks, wilU Fumed Pages, and mauufsetured eipressly forreiadmg. The amlamgned huvlng procured the sole agency of the above articles, uow ouera them at reasonable puce* at wholesale or retail. Presses, DaiapeueT*, Boejca, .or- Liader*, furnished to order ofany dimensioirs, at snort notice. All of the above article, warranted. Also—Copying Paper, in loose sheets of any sue. ‘ Arnold'stopymgink—deciuedtyiheliestlnjise^ Mr- A-C. Chambers vrill walt on the citizens of Pitts burgh and Allegheny, aud will give all the instruction neeessmry. JOHN F. COLE i CO., ' At M Faden A Covode’* Penns Railroad Oepov.corner of Penn aud Wgyue sts., Pittsburgh He^yl abdominal Supporters, ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN. Far salt fry Dr. J. W. BBAN&TVJ?> JSo. RS Smii&field lIIMI, PtLSburghf A S persons of both sexes call on me .daily, complain- J\. ing of Costiveness) Pain m the Stomach, Bowel*, 4c., (hoi, geireratiy, byoxatnlnoUon, ! have iound in a great many coses, utat they have labored under the dis iressttig disease, the Falling of the Bowels), 1 have lit ted some of them with a proper supporter, and a smalt quantity oi medieiue,whieh relieved Uicirpalitoud; given them comforf, and some p( them had uoi been wefl for hve or six. years. Any person who will call at my > oihce, 1 can refer them to those who wear them, who can testify to the bede&lsof them. .If we have no Sup porters that will fit, wo can have them made in a short ume. The. effect produced by wearing a suitable and perfectly adjusted Abdominal Supporter is often nearly miraculous. Yheweak voiceis strengthened—the weak long* supported—the heart ceases it* palpitations—the food sits better on Ihe stomach—coSUveuess u relieved chronic diarrhea is Slopped— -miscarriage# prevented— floodings stopped—whites cured—spine geu stronger— the lady who is unable to walk is soon able to w allc welL She .whoqoutd not sit op nlone for a few minutes, cau now sit op all ddy, or as long as aavooc; falling .of the womb is- cured, aud. in shorter or longerpexiods loses ell its tendernessana weakness, and goca..permanently' back to iis place. Bancnuoss, in some' caaes,gtvta place to frumuJness. and Q Wttj- u pteparedfoe years of good health. . IsepSUdlmSuvw XUlnoU Land and General Agency* - • ..Washingtoncockle. . i)EOß(AiilLiiois l will attend to ail business,connect- A eawith Lands m theStaieoflllinois—the redetnp* lion ol lands from tax sales, tho payment-of taxes, the eqltani* oih.erdispqsiiiouof lands, the location of land warrants i alsq untie cot r ecUonoi debts and the settle* men i of claims t»f all kinds. ID“ Land Warrants bought end sold. Old Patents of ISTb-wauted. Reference—Thomas Phillips, Esq, Mormng'Post, Pittsburgh. novsih’M ■ - • . . BctuvnsU.to the City* SENRY LANOWLHR has thapleasure to announce' to bts friends and old customer*, that ho has return* > the Cay, and re*opcnetlaih!B old.atand, the sign of the SWAN; Market street, where ha wilt continue dunugthe winter seasoxti well and amply provtded the accommodation of his old customers. Amonir biS supplies are some lots of choice 1 FRENCH: BftASDYt CuAMPAIGNE and PORT WINES oCvcry gupenor qualities,which.he will sell wholesale-or.retail, 'and Which he has recently parehased houses in* New'York and Philadelphia.:' lUahause will eontmue as heretofore its supply of OYBTERS,SAR .PINE9, Ac-> Bus* : . • •' fOQifctf. LnPW 1i8T8PMiH......................fid1Ka5Atf, 1 of SandsAßeliieman." LOTUS RRIBRttAK A CQii > - IMPOKTERS AND DEALER^IN Cfochs, WatcAe, •fttetlrjti jrateh-Mautialty Tools; *e«4 i e** firm st&EBT, oira noon puom wood,'nnsßtraau, ' 4 • fIIAKE leave to announce to the trade and the public’ A generally, thauhey have themselves, carefiiflysfci 1 fectea and imported from Europe, a largo stock:of Gold and Silver Watches,. Watch Materials, and Tools for Watch makers; aqd a mast elegant assortment of Jew clry,ftouuhe best manufactories—which; iliey offer at prlces.tts low as thcy can be purchased in the eastern.' (gargets. . " ,v - v-.. v .. . . Their stock of Watches consists oLGold and Silver: Patent Levers;doDciaohed Levers; do vcrQoaruers; and elegant French timepieces, of the most-approved makes.' Together with a large stock of Clocks, and Time Pieces, from the best American Facto*' •lifts. ’*• v: . l - • si .Their stock, of Jewelry, comprises articles of evrry 'description in this line,Bach as Fmger Rings, Eatßmnr, Breast Pins, Bracelets, Gold, Fob and Guard Chams, Gold Guard Keys add SealS t tLocbet», Gold aad SUver Spectacles, Silver and iGcrman. Silver and'-Table and Tea Spoons, and every kind of fdney articlea generally kept Iq establishments oritns description. • s * .. - They woaldrespecifuUycall the attention of the trade to their extensive slock of Watch materials and Tools; ofevery variety, which they have moat carefully sc’ have also onhanAa-anige assortment of Tele scopes, Spy Glasses and Openr Glasses, from the best manafactory InEnglantL Togetherwuhagrcatvariety of other articles 100-numerous to mention. . • •Clock*, Watches iand Jewelry, repaired in. the; best ibemost reasonable lenns.h- foctlliy . i Bltlun* and Stnagcn, #3L -'w , «h lo:'pai6)iase a n . Kg*; COEDorSH.VBßWATCH,iif. mere. Marseille* and White Silk party'Vestings*—all of which,he is jprenared to ‘make -m order in. a superior manner, at lowpnces - ~ JAMES C. WATT, * ■ 'j. 4 , . 30 Markei street, 'i JitPi'i’f. -rf h. tlietween Second and Third streets. „TX) TAII,ORSt_j,‘ c.'.Watl’sGhrd Hating Shoulder PS o ,*“reSy«em-ofiOarmcntJ}ra»ghiing tor sale at the i?iS.J«ng prices, yii:—tt nccompanledby Oral Instruc tions.Slmwithontfnsirmiioia.a?.: ■.».>! toet7 '~. T J ?*W n .S* «na Diau CiotMng. A CO.j contev of Wool and Water St ”v | reeeivu!gfront,the-Eastern mark a"l Phtenmve Ipt M Cloths, Casst. ■f^^Srt^Siti«sif{i EB »?^ I,1,,lla,, n>as*H*‘l*eauijr and varies nfUetnpnslnuie. Titese £r°k* of u l* casteromartet^bemgseleci lsr *> ttjtwselres t .ekpressly for.this SiTjf^m\iSsKßfshi ! “ re i M - e *' filt '" oA P II > BtloW P rlceB > fflirar;ig;a Selected stylo s of ruth mamrial for Overcoatt.we Uva in abundance Oardlock offIASSIMEHEgt is Z exmniivTand vnred.lneladingoil the newest, rtchen "d £on fa“ ■ tonahleepecifflensteceiuiy impaxiedjmdmaniifictnred Purjrtock ot includes ayanetyo fall tbs fancy palternsto lie hod iq Ncs York city Fir is mast *ar;ed«ndielcgapic*whjlij;eome,wheiLproperlytnade np, present an appearance of modestgrandeur.'Taking the variety ns a wholes rt cerrainljrpßrpssse* day cat lection of: Vestings ever brought to onrcliy before . Gentlemen of taste who desire thOse Goods made up, ■cot andnianufacuired. by experienced artists, tviil please call and examine for themselves. 'They are open : for inspection CALLAGHAN A CO, i scp?4 - corncr of Wood and Water streets. spiuxg amu suiitimi clothisoT THREE BIG DOORS! -flbi-151, liberty -Street, Pittsburgh. ■ TOHN MeCLOSKEY.has now the pleasure of an ti noßQu.ni: to his numerouafriends and the publioin general, that JusSpringandSumaierstock is now ready" for inspection,. whichhe Lellevea will be round to be' one of . the largeatand best selected stocks of Ready* Msde Clothingitybe found an theWeslem Country. - < ■ i He has this season paid more than usual attention to I the manufacturing andstyieof iiikCaunentSisothatthO' 1 venr Joweftt priced,aswell aa-tho .finest, are got op In a ulyle and elegance not to be surpassed. ' Hi would particularly calUhe attention of all dealen tindouingtOilus present splendid auortmentof^■•■■■■'■'■■> - Heady-Made Garments, AsnOtfeeid. confident, upon ezanunauon: of the qualities and prices of bis OOgdsVhe can offerthem such indneo menu at shall make tciiheirrmteresuo purchase at hii-' establishment. sines3,togmheryvnhanunprecedented vihalaale andn- 1 lau.patronagejhas enabled'hlnrwget np Garments to- j suit •the husineaa habitKaiaMasles. of every location lit ‘ the Union, which is of the utmost importance:to whole-' sale purchasers - ‘ In iheCaulngdeptulmentwillhe found a chotcese leeuon of. the most fashionable goods,consisting oP~: : French, English and Soenam Brvadclotks, . ly air tight, and freefromexhalalionof offensive gases. : : They cost no more, than good wooden coffins,'and are better tbsn any oiheraruclc innseytoi whatever cost,) for tnui9portaUQa,vauU9 t oroTdinary interments,ns bus f- 4 l been proven by&ctualtxnenincai*, ami cerufied to by ; : some of ourmostiEctentihc men; also; by the Honors- £ ■ ;■»* Me*.Henry Clay. Daniel Webster,*, fcewis Cass, and other diaunguished Scuators'whohave witnessed, ibeir merits.and whose fetters, logetherwitfroiherevidences of their wonb.maybeseeu 1 Depot, No. 474 Atom-street, three doors above Ninth, • where we intend to keep omfcandm all umes, such a -> stock of ail sizes and decrees oC ornament &g&4b£is*a**£ Witt suit ihe-most diversij&ed taste*. . / . We invite the attention of.the public, and of uoderto- Iw -'v-t-. kers parUculariy ihroug!m^llt&.W(ist > to an exambau'oiL L> ofibcarticlOLaudrequesubemnottorelynpon resemationsof andcnakefr'tfot.usnig the article,who** } interest it would, be to misrepresent jrnem * v i W.U DAVIS *CO f T" i Patflnt finvlai C&iei* Sarzoph(i£us sr(itCTOoni3y$ r (itCTOoni3 y 31\ Mcan. 3iTecLCvta3uv i *r' t i ‘ ,rn ■■■ '• L Ju/jr,l3st ~ > 3 % IlKcnderai?ned 7 GEObOßKißoßKß'ra,nodeilakerand --.'' sole-agent for me saleef theabovevaluable aru«j cles, announcesthatbeds-prepared-to supply undeita- *•'£'%v: kera and others liaVtngoccosiiHKfQriheir ui&-wab the - ; ' s;: same, of ail sizesrfrom 1 foot lOinclieslo C feeidinchea r : . in length, of. various widths and .depths, suitable for l> dies of any size j cither plalnfbronEed ot glided and: lughly ornamented. .-Aisojoame plates and trimmings i - for the same. . AitenUou to the. very low-prices affixed, with the view* of their general adoption,ls*soiicile'l, to f*--- wu: At wholesale, for plain bronzed Cases, of various l 1 •. • colors-* ' .. ■ : No. 1 tor Bodies 22 to 08 inches In length, *3OO s -2 «- 28 to 33 <> 420 £ ■3 . -« . 33t04(J “ «. COO 9; 4 tl 40to4G* '«*;■> “ &ot> 5 « 46 ip 54 « 905 S 5 54 to 60 .-* 1900. ■ t ? “ 60tf>«5;&«;f “ n,oo 5 B “ 65<0G9 “ • “ Him f . 0 « jGOIo.O “ “ 10,00 f 10 . ..631073 ■** “ 17,00 J 11 « • ?9t0.76. , u 1300 i »•- 14 “ . 60t065 **■ extra deep 19,00 . 1. 10 “ 65 to <9 “ _ “ j?oo 14 “ 6610 JO •> “ - 1800 » ‘ 15 u 63 lo 73. *■ 1000 5 16 “ . 70107 S “■ « ' 20 00 9 .Naneplates'ftoins4A9lt>S9lier.aozen. - Moderate mldiuonalchaigefcrexiragililingantj orna 3 taentalpatiitinjßorlnlaia gold,silver ondpcarl work. S Comtnuntcauons, desiring Xunher information, or or-6 Ders(kirCa?es}U}doiatetlafe,.wtU receive ptomputieti-f' noabyjtddressmß GEO, K J ROBKR , IS,Agent, \ ■ Worerooms,374Mainst-,Cin.,O. i ler Funerals olteadedilteorse and carnages famish-! f>dt*n.d;cp n veja)icee,vuth appropriate attendants pro-S vlded for transportationlo any pint of the qonjurv, on' applicauon ai ine olßcons above. I rn B ‘ ] O K. Bt > Jtli«rDtpoi, RBARD & CO, N0.,103 Wood mtk&T.' hiTfr jsik .. received atoll vupnlyasfrstoek ill Uieifline. Bah* ?more,and NewYcrt SOLE LEATHER,: MiiladelpliJa? Kips and Cairjßklnji French Calf Skins, Country ' per, Kins and Calf Skins. Morocco Llmnraod Bfndins3 =Wjai7 a,lne '’*i <,a * Ta l> i ' And, taken together, they ticiiove it thelareCstaadlie■: assortment ever i oflere!f..be.csV'jhM-;«he.«!isteia market eoa affSaH • ho feels eonhdopt that he can please the most fjuudiouj-l Glvmshis enure time and atteaUon to the business, he i Mdetenntned to compete with atiyortheeasremmeSet'i: ■ SoathemandWestorn Mcrchitnts arc respectfully in t wtedto callßnieiamino his stock before purs2slc«J elsewhere, na he is delenmUed re sell as good and rnJ cheep on arucleas any other establishment? fsepS. > ' Athumum saloons. "' “I ■nrM TV. WAKBhegsleavereinfo" thoLadiesaarr VV, GenttemeuofihecilyanaYiclnity,thathe£pre>. ! ■ •>.^F«^?^ ‘o^ie t ',, e fre s Junenls>a3s > a3 usual, a'--- r ■ 1 - ~me purchasers yhelfo. * .ete tc^toi " te foaa tSy:' 4 . •••■ . o-v-w‘;-. , L _ . JOhtt Wk Tim. . .. ■ r •....■: toRELLAa of every de.cnptioa:wb’ich K.n 0 . 11 DM , of, wioletalo or retail, at pfices as low £* JJii du POs •ae-^JILSKSc 1 --- :,»ttre saUsfacUon, and an .» a manaer that will u ■* * He devoies hi* enliro a p coci nioijaung lermg,- 1 ’' and {belt coii&dnnt' Ho may *eiSnnd atrent -•■.wiqaa, WUson iCo’a IS9 Wc« -—■■ —'■■■'■■■■ ■■■■•■■:■■« auSKUn - ■ KTA P public J' ! P“Walty inform tb '- [Ta ! *n^ *Etnt‘l>gt ‘ I >g CHGCC t Y likemp.l fltof»Bold&(.S?i?^ oe - This Chocolate, uV ' ' ana-wholesome. Slg.G.-andOo \/ > - nlo I e “Mriciou t \ tats of one of the lnnrest'^. avul K been pronto r. , . ja^^asisaafB»«^->. " """ 1 1 t«»s* - - . ' i ■ | * f !