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''7.77.--.-: - 7707 •%- -. >-• :• , : - ► . 4j \' v’.'- ."l. t 7 t 7' :•;■■:■, .c ’? :-7 DEALERS IN CORN—Wo Lew? ‘ J7* paicdlo contract for the delivery m Tittstinrch of V qt 5,000 bashcls, more or Ifess'j'tt j halanco ehclled. 1 7/ >' xk‘z~ C'* & ALCORN ' • W ANTJSfy*XVS}- vult^pay-cash for 5,b00 bash Oai9 r .Well'^Wfl4''fU.' : ' ! • f \ - , RHODES & ALCORN «MUSi?ARD t of.'OufbWa/man , ‘Ojvh&ndTnmfaraaleljy.>■. v.:.v HSgg rv :: *. z ßhodes sc al iTAßlSgiC'Aoii lO.oaiesJbt saloby ! , ' '"B;A.-PAHNESTOCK & CO, - ; ’ and From bib. ' A kCOHOIr-~3o.bblsj<>f dlffiSrenCßtrcngth, fot sale by s ,/ •. ~ „ B. A. FAHNESTOCK «C- CO< v. < ■ LJiATJ—I2GO ibs. powdered, best quftliiy, fol JJjfrlebyv tmart3l> CO. ; rHITE \VAX—“2Sb tta. fbr.sale'by'’. - • 1 * • U mariS •••.- CO. DYE WOODSu-250 bbla. chipped and ground.for sale by ' fmhK3] UA- FAHWESTOCK <fc <lO. js^i t ' KE - 5u k ' s Tir A '& h-gaffcK m SAGO— 300 lbs pearled lor sale B A FAtINIaSTOCK A CO ILOVES—SOO lb*» for sale b> > ! mar2B D A. FAHNES TOOK jL CO eOPPhHAS— lis bbis for sale by ; raarJS B A. FAHNESTOCK &. CO - EAR CORN—3OO bush to arrive,—wfll be sold low on ihevxhsrf Apply (o margO _ RHODES A ALCORN SHELLED CORN'—3OO bush to arnvcthi*week—will be sold low on the wharf Apply to xaarao RHODES A ALCORN. *PKD FEED—On hand andHfor sale hy RHODES A ALCORN, U7,Third sl, opposite 6u Charles Hotel SOAP— 100 boxes for«ale by _jmarts STUART A SfLL / j IAN]&CRS—SO boxes for sale by V STUART A SILL i'l LASS—lot) boxes SxtO for sale by VT ttfttiP STUART & SILL, rfIOBACCO—3O boxes s’s,prune, for sale by 1 ntar2s STUART A SILL ’TTlNhOAR—SObblfi ]nst received and for vale by T mar2s_ _ STUART & SILL TjIEOUR— ISObbls superfine for sale by A mar2S STUART A SILL. 124, Wood street ROUND PAINTS—In Oil; neatly put up in tin cans \JT of 1&lo 10 lbs„ each. Amongst whicn are— Marino Green; Fans Green: Chrome Yellow; Black: -YellowOchre; Terra Do Sienna; •• Prussian Blue; Umber Raw; Umber Burnt. B. A . FAHNESTOCK A CO , mar 22 comerlst and Front streets C^AL-bODA—2O casks English for sale by O matfQ - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. POTATOES— 100 bbls and 60. sacks far sale by • margS- ■ ■ STUART A SILL. \Af A** l - PAPER ■—Largut assortment in tht' WestSZ JJ ftSiJf }? u t? °i f Fren <; h and American Paper Hang. • tor. Halls. I arlors and Chambers, at prices rOlllllll7 from6|c. toS6 per piece. Forsale by 5 • W.P, MARSHALL, —• . . .. . 83 Fourth street. TO HOUSEKEEPERS—Orders for Paper Hangers can be left &i the Wall Paper Store or h _, mar2l W. P. MARSHALL. PAPER HANGINGS— spbiso selection.— Will 1 e received, by first canal arrivals, a new and choice l french and Eastern Paper-Hangings In , ;1 gold, damask, Doquet and plain patterns, together with o * ar ßc lot of cheap satin and common papers - niar7 W. P. MARSHALL. $5 Wood sL TEAS! TEAS!—One huudre chests prime family leas for sale at the Central Tea Store, comprising an varieties. “ fa ' Jast a fresh lot or Fitfy Cent black and Seen leas, which have gained so much popularity in is city. Sold, wholesale and retail, by maT *B H. C. KELt/V. FAMIL\ GROCERIES.—Mocha, -Java, Rio and La* .guayra Coffees, Loaf Sugars; Dncd Fruits; Rai* cuts, Currants, Golden and Boston Syrups; Sugar H Molasses, Ac., for sale by froarlSJ H.C- KELLY TA/GHOCtßlts.—Jort receiving— TT 100 Rio Coffee, prime: 2 casks Cuba Honey; 10 boxes W. H. Gram’s Tobacco; 10 do Basscll & Robinson's do; 5 bbls No 1 Salmon; 2 casks prime Cod Fish; S boxes Lovenng’a D. B. Sugars : ■“f* B H. C. KELLV lO BBLB. EGGS for sale by l\J matlB *OO BUS it ‘•wails DRIED « EACHE3—for sale marie ■ It. C. KELLY. bush, of heavy MHI cleaned Oats Y»* amiable for Oat Meal. RHODES fc ALCORN, v - Pans . 107 3d st, operate fli Charles Hotel. BREAD POWDERS—A few, boxes of excellent Yeast on hand and for sale by rc»HB RHODES fc ALCORN. QIL.~U) bbls J. -L. Cowhiing»ii No l Winicr Lard Oil juu received and for «ule : MILLER * BJCKETSOV, Nos 221& 223 Liberty m St^AR.— 10 hMs prime Planlauon Sugar iust receiv ed and for sale by . . MILLER & RiCSETSON MOLASSES-—4OU bbls Plantation Jioianea, oak packages, in store and for sale -by ■ Q»yI8 ;■ .. ■ .. MILLER A RICKETSON. OR BBLS. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil for sale by gy marlS KIER .A JONES, Canal Basin -.Ofl .TONS Juniata Blooms for sale low, to close. &\J, marlS KIER. A JONE TO ISo.l Mackerel for sale low. toclo»e. AV/. mar!B KIER A JONES >GGS—2O bbls just xcc’d and for sale by * rt T. WOOD* k SON, glg°_ , < Cl Water street. £BLES—IOO barrels Green Apples for sale by .7 . niftrgo : , . T. WOODS A SON- LARD OIL—IO bbls. No. 1, Jasl received and lor sale b. a: Fahnestock a co, roarfo , corner Finland Wood ns- HOFE SPICE AND FLOUR MlLLS—Fifth Strtti— Have on hand and for sale, pore Spices. Flour, Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coflee, Nuts, &c. . XV.-B. Grinding and Roasting done for Hotels and • families at the shortest noucc. ■ marlS P. R. DRAVO. Hope mills— ■ . * 100 bbls. extra Superfine Flour; 100 do Superfine do; SO do Fine do; . marlO Foraale by F.k, DRAVO. 'OROOMS —SO doz, large Brooms tor sale ui the low Jj price of SUSM* dost (marlOJ WM. DYER RVt>— 10 bags just received from S.B.~Thos. Scott. _ mart? . WM.JJYEJR. litGGS-M) packagesfre&h Eggsforaale~by " •J2l morlg WM. DYER. ARD—IO kegs No. 1 Lard, jail received and for sale J by (murlfl) WM. DYER. BACON —lb casks bides; ' S do Shoulders; 17 do Dams; Received per steamers Navigator and Dioraal, and for sale by • , •• CARSON & M’KNIGHT. /Tt DEAB~E LAJiD—I73 tierces Grease Lard* received ,'VT per steamers Washington and Fleetwood, for sale. , ntarls CARSON A M’KNIGHT. ATHERS—I,OOO fits, prime Feathers for sale by marls CARSON & M'KNIGHT* IKACUES— 200 bush.Dricd'i’encbcs tor sale by ; CARSON & M'KKNIGHT. BACON Hams, Shoulders and Sides, in smokehouses, for.sale by - {marie] j * KIER A JONES ' IIUBPENTINK.— 25 bbU Spirits Tarpenune on can~- . signraeut and for sale low by F. K. DRAVO, ntartS ...... _ No 1 Diamond BLOOMS.— 75 tons No 1 Juniata received and for pale ,by JmarlBj: KING A MOORHEAD. HOMINY,— 25 bbls BUpcrior white Hominy receiving, aad for sale by WM. DYER, . marlB. No 2U7 Liberty si xro. 8 loaf SUGARS bbla tor vale by. , lY marlfl . : WAL DYER. SUPERIOR MUSTARD,of our own mannfacture con stantly on hand and for safe. ; RHODES A ALCORN, marl?) 107 Third st.,opposite Sr- Charles Hotel. EINE WATCH REPAIRING—Executed in every variety, with superior workmanship and warranted. • New work made, Ac. [marlSj W. W. WILSON. : TjtOß BALE—2-sccond hand 18 gallon Copper Kettles JC Apply ta fmarl7J RHODES & ALCORN. MAPS OK PENNBYLV cTved 7 on eon fiigmmmt, and for sale singly, at i dkoksaU price, r three: dozen large nnd splendidly finished Mapsot this E tale. This is the most recent map of the State pub shed,and embraces-all that as desirable in u perfect . map, at the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, marl - comer of Market nnd Fourth sis. WATCHES. JEWELRY,SILVERWARE, LAMPS, MILITARY.GOODS, AC.—During the alteration • now being made in the front of my store, customers will * Had me In the rear and on the second story, with a large ' end exoeilent stock of all goods in my line, and prices ■ unusually low; Watch repairing continued as usual in ’ ' n the shops in second story. ,; W/W; WILSON, mai7 : ; corner of Market and Fourth sis, -. WATCHES— Receiving ami on hand, an extensive assortment of the best London, Liverpool and Ge* • neva. manufactures. and warranted as to-accuracy in' time—fine finish and durability. Equal to any imported w W WILSON, marls v corner of Market and Fogrth sta. JEWELRY AND SILVER .WARE—a large assort menvoftho finest kind always, on hand—and new woTk: made to order. FoVksySpoons, Ac., of the best material and the low est rates. • fmatlSj . .W. W. WILSON. WASH, MIXTURE—“ Crane’s ”. Labor Saving Soap for sale by the barj&t the manufacturer’* prices. • mar!s .. ■ ; WM.PYER vnCfIIGAR CURED HAM—IO,OOO pieces in smokehouse v... O- for sale by ~ (marlS] • * WM. DYER. •/?IIiOVERSEEDt-J8 bbls. for sale low by ; - - \J marls WM. DYER. - •• - rj-\LD i3HEESEr-dQohbls very strong old Cheese for .’ \J sale at a low price. -, : [marl 5] WM. DYER. t*LOUR—Ob bbls. fine Flour Tor sale cheap. J mafls WM DYER. T\RIED PEACHES—I 2 bbls. superior halves for sale U marl 5 WM DYER. BK£sWaX WANTED-LOOO Beeswax, for which the highest market pnee will bo pald . ;= \ ,marlS . - WM. DYER. BirrTERT-30 kcg* and« bbls.for sale: by ; • marts: • ■>.>« .-iSTUART A-SILL. ‘ROOMS—>2OO do 2 in note and for talc by . v d&i2S • •" • . & SIX/L ■--dUisttMtiiuflfiS', 11. C. KELLY. »_'i, r -iHiaceUatteons: J. D. Willlans A €o.» . n Coma-if .Wood-and F>flh£tmti,>Piltiburgk, TTAVEIIMi store; anil to afnvo daring this week rl TifiP/ following goods of Iho most Veoent imporia • kloDQy'Vftuah&re'Oaefed on accommodating-tfiliDß: 115 couv-bxs prime-Green.l2s doz patent zms Wcesh* Tea, boards, ' ; j :: 42 hf chests do do 60 bxs extra pare ptarch, 40 do Oolong and Cbolon, 25. do Salenttus, \ 100 bags' Rio Coffee, 75bbU fi-O .Mol&tses, 15 do Loguayra and Java, IS do S R da - l . GO bojeea B’Xv6% frund l-.Br >lO do Golden Sylup,-- . . lump Tobacco,: > 25 do . Loaf. Crashed and 35 bbls-Nos Isond 3 Mafck- • Powdered Sugars, ; ... ... 550 lbs Seedless Raisins’ , ah) $ and jdo No.l >: . do. - .-ai drums Smyrna Figs , 2 4o ;i ;. v.do .Salmon.i SO iantflordeaux Prune*. .oS^S 8 Bcalcd k? e i? og ‘ • OOribaSiclly- ; - 1 do 5 ■ 1300 Bs. eittp .Madder, : ; s;bxs Rock Candy* ? lea £? BH *> 2da Genoa Citrons, !iii O pSl 0 S m' i W *l° ■Gwoa ■H. Chocolate, MSKf f ISJ)ICe - s lo CasUloao/AlmonJ ? d .“ POumTGlager, 13 doz Military i do. ;o. Pepptn ' " '1 b'bl sap Caro Soda, Ido do .-Pimento,"" Ido Crmm TarUir. in,.r 5° MosUtfl. 1 case Tearl Sago, }° 2° i° £ a "l“. 2do Isinglass, rtvLi Cloves, «i do Sicily and refined 2 bbU Garrett* Snuff, Liquonco, 7>n j § teft *»ue Candles, tdo Arrow Root, ?2 5° lar <*o 150 Bath Brick, .;5? o~Bperm 0 ~8perm do 1 bM Flo* Sulphur, ‘Wu&z Mason* Blacking, 100 gross Matches, IS2 *P a:s nperuuo Rice Flour, 10 doz Extract of Lemon, 100 do SF Indigo, Rose and Vanilla, L , 02 1 5 do Lemon Sugar, 150 do Corn Brooms, 1 cask Sal Soda, Glass, Noils, White Lead, Lard Oil, Ac mar£s HIWTO 5 A. CO.’S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE. AND ODD-FELLOWS* DEPOT , CTO 80 • A POLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREET, Sign or th« Bee-Hive, FpflE SUBSCRIBERS have opened & Gmlltinen's Fpr- JL nuking Stored q connection with an Odd FtUoioi* m which are to be found a variety of Fancy Ooods and Odd Fellows’Regalia, never before present ed,* 0 , a Pub lie, by a single establishment. . n they are in tegular receipt of fiwfsftrs, Lodge Blank Books, Gawls, and outer Lodge articles The ifogoJia exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted, no unng or the sort,so«wr*ty czouuue, has ever been seen in this marketm each pfofusion- The Gentlemen’s Famishing Department is plentiful ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately .[wrougiit.articlesoj dress.; The variety is entirely too Seat to enumerate . in & moderate space ;. we must. crctorc, direct the public to* an investigation of the s>iock itself.- All that we can say In this connection is, that at our Establishment the gentlemen of taste can be supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out .of the best materials and-by the most experienced bands.-we solicit an examination of our stock: It composes uvariety wnichchallenges comparison . A largo, lot ofFineSilk and. Linen Shirts: Fancy Stocks, and, self adjus ting Cravats ;, Gloves ana Hasury of various kinds, and in fact every arucleof comfort or lu f“ r y which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. >Ve solicit a snare of public patronage- HINTON A CO., . Sign of the Bee Hive, fob!8 No. 80 Apollo Boildmga Fourth at. josxru LiprurtcoTT.* ««-«wm- c- bar* (Latb J.S.Staicmkjl&Co.) HomifaeUirere ol Phoenix Pin Proof Safes. Second lVood and Smithfitld- ONTuesday afternoon, Jaly 2s, 1848, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Lipfencou & Barr, 10 witness an honest and fair test of one o» their Phtenix safes. The furnace being prepared, tne Safe wa< placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at u quarter pasts o'clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, aadcontinuednii half past C o’clock, being abont four, and a half houra, when the committee expressed their satisfaction thatibcume occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and door opened—-the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in ing these Sales to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVISATRABUi; NOCK A RAWSON, CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER. ISAAC CHOMIR I am engagedthe foundry business, and know something aboatYarnnces and heat, I witnessed the burningof the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about It, and with pleasure recommend them to the public u being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof- • ' WM. KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they r 11 spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the lest, and their full confidence of the Safebtbetns enurelt fire-proof. We have const lntlyon baud andfot •ale a full assortment of the above Safes. *nar3l BELL A TERRY. John o'oo.vaaiL. a. l. mcllss, .w."». nevran - * O»DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. * PltUbargh Chair & Cabinet ware tiooms, 1 . • No* 08 Third Sirea, South Side. a OD. 11. * Co., respectfully inform their friends U* and customers that they have, if not the largest 403 stock ever before seen in tbi* city, the greatest • “ "variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the best seasoned materials, and by the hrst workmen in the western country—all of which they are determined to sell at low as any other manufacturing establishment In the city. Our Btock i« all our own manufacture; no importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shores! notice All orders promptly attended to. jal? ! Aliflffbfloy Fianing mui, awpsasos strict. aitxorrßirY city, tins*.. mHE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends X and the public generally, that having completed hm new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two new Eastern made Planing Machine*, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright saws, be is now prepared to furnish promptly aud at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. ■ The attention of steamboat joiner*, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a largo assortment of pruned and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable fur shipping, box making,bouso, steamboat work, Ac., can br toumi at all times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt* dess anil despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMKK, jalO . Proprietor. N. B.—Ail orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. • • . . Wholesale and ilotall. SADDLE, HAJINEiSS AND TR UN K MANUFACTORY /nOBbRT H. HARTLEY,begs leave.to m* f\ Alt formhisinends and the .pobUo generally, hat he continues to occupy that Urge sndcam. CPTfay taodiouß Store Room, formerly occupied by gamut l Fahn estock A Co-, No. 60, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a larae and general assortment of oaddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Oarpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises,Buffalo.Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand,and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmatcrial, and In a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, aud nt GOncr cent cheaper. Country Mtrduxsits end Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ho tsdetermined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Qjr* Don’t forget the place, No. ts 6, corner of Wood treet and Diamond Alley.- apse Wall Paper Tor Spring Sales* 50 sammcLß atßsrr, nrrsatmou. JStilDLE.wooid invite all who want a good and • ditap article of WALL PAPER to coil and exam* inehis extensive assortment of oil the new and various Patterns now tn use for flails, Parlors and Chambers,— and atthe lowest possible pneefor Cash or Bags. . Also,new and beautiful Blodthlarble Paper, with suit able columns, capSj bases aid bordering, (or public HaliStof every description, furmsded on tho most reas onable terms, av • marSOitm DO SmiOjfisld street. Landsoape Painting. JASPER H. LAWMANN Lawdscapb plirtzb, Rooms, Pounhstreet,.Pdebnßuildiiigs,second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the An, &t the above place- R^m«tt r . J °hnK. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall,T. A. Hilher. Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J.J. Gillespie, Hon. 8. Jones, L Harper r febl6 Dr* Holllck’s Works* TJ REIVED AT HENRY miner" Co’., No 32 work*™ 1 ”” 6 d ,lrecl ’ a ncw supply of the following rSilSf" Orgnns-i-ln health and diiease, frominfancy toold age. A complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with w CI i?R eB 'i! yDiptom * f and “eminent of all the diseases and infirmities to which it is liable Adapted for every man’s Dwn private use- Price 81 Jke Diseases of Woman—their cause* and cute fa* inlbarJy cxplaJned, with practical hints for their preven tion and for the preservation of female health The Marriage GindciorNatural History of Genera tion—a private instructor for married persons and those about to marry, both male and fenmfe. Price 81 Ongin of Life—a complete scicntiQc and popular trea tise on the philosophy and:physiology of the reproduc live functions in plants and animals, with 13 anatomical plates and all the new discoveries. Pnco 81. .The Family Physician, onhe truo art of healing the Blok m ail diseases whatever. Price 250. fraai-25 WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S hithogrsphlo Bitablishment, OO Market street, between Third *?Fourth,> ady 10 every kind of Lithographic JJI or elegant style, Buch as Shorn bills, mapiy Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, BUI heads, and Lai belt, printed In gold, colors, 4c . ■ • i Attho «aniß-plaee Metßi*. Moeaer .fc Helmle : have S? ond . exeom,> on or der Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, MonuiaSnts, &c-wlth all possi ble accuraoy and elegance. Hope auu iotfwi Operation Affair. i~ Byantt:SuCdin e jStteei. “ “ mHE proprietor,.thankfhl to the pilSlio for past ens- I tom, venturesio.sollcit a coatinnanca of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment or Pi!.,.' and sAtfito withSi the city-tor the McommSdaSon .of his enstonters, and,all who wish to have xeallv i Flour, pure ground Spices, &o, Ac. " /.eppa Tho attention of Families, Merchant* aad others Is invited, apd nU I aalchi that,they will givetoen trial*' F-R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond N. B. AU articles taken baok if not found good, and the money returned. ■ . [mariO mHE LEASE OF TUENEW "YORK DRY GOODS X STORE,No;&9Markct street, with Fixtures, and a email stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; to id sold at a bargain.. Any person wishing to commence ;busi ness strdet, the Above: old established busi ness stands one ofthebestoh thestreet.aanbfthad on favorablo terms, if application' is made'lmmediately to the subscriber j who wisbbs to Change his business; • 3a30 WM. H. GARRARD EPSOM SALTS—3O bbls for sale by i xueiSS B. A FAHNESTOCK * $0 ENE ENE V'V ; -£'-r O. v. ;; : • 1 "• .-A-.. -!«r.. a v- ■ * . •. . . vf* >,*-.■ .• ... #.*.■ »?.*"»*., *; :•• i- . wV*V* .■». * - »■-’ -v'. V ‘ M * M ' * F% H>rggo,'q|t'i> ffitfoffinifl." Corea"ln 48 Homs. W .JNLE the introduction of th« new compound; Coughs O und colds are cured in a Very short time, We ,wjli warrant Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup to care cases'of .uougQS } golds } Bronchitis, Laigugitis, in. less lime and at a cheaper Tate ibaa any other medicine ever discov ered. ■ ' > . : , "YT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken' the stomach and pro duce nausea which ismore disagreeable than tho Cough itself. This Is obviated in this mixture, for it is a pleas* .hhl sbothinganicle and it will cure, or the money will be refunded' The.evidence tu favor-of this medicine in our city, from oar own citizens, should convince any one : of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and has been used by him in his own pracuce for. a number of years, with the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from Slcuben?illcr writes, ihalJbcr.'daughicr had been alilictcd with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and: all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after-ta king two bottles she was entirely cured./ A gefitleman in Washington county, who bad suffered with -Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and tho cougn removed by the uso of half ado senof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Pcona, Illinois, writes that “ he knows (ho Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for be has used it In flis own cose and in the cases of members of his - famny with the most perfect success. It tS ONE OF TUB CUBXPBST MEDICINES NOW KNOWN, —lt is put up la b&lf pint bott’es at 50 cents each, orsix boUlcs for 82,50. Cocntst StoasEEEFEHs would do well lo keep a sup ply of this medicine ou hand all the time, as it is pnfe ol the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for al! coughs aad diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to got you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but donot heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kfrrssa’s Pzctobal Stbup, and take no other: thiß Will cure you It has nut some of thp most valuable plants aad herbs of the materia medico, and is compounded by a person Bkiliedin the healing ori. There can be no deception in this medicine It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numerous certificates, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous of Seeing them Agent* Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest In the medicine *4t will pay a large profit to all agents, besides, they will be doing suf fering humanity a service by 1 placing in their bands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER & MC DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom aiUetlers for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D.M. Carry, Allegheny city; P» Brock er, jr., Browusviilo; George Bcura, Washington ; John H. Uuehanan, Hickory; George Keyset, McKeesport: J. D. Vo well, Canonsburgh; and by merchants ana druggists geueraliy. • 1 CJa25 Public Attention It respectfully invited to the following truths s set forth tn , relation to one qf the most important Rent duo qf mod ern times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. lis great powers to heal; have, since ihen, become fully appreciated by Ihe community, and we allege thatthc longer itlsmed the more certain wiil us great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one. which wo conecive, will continue to be used when nil nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated m the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty,when we write about a medicine, that we write TBtnra—thatwo say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pat confidence in our statements. The sick arc very aptto catch at any thing thnt promises relief from dis ease. A story can haruiv bo too highly wrought to an swer the objeetof gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, wc do not desire to do this \ wo are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be tofa, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of ihe materia, mtdica. Plain, unvurnished: facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own ciuzens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases or blindness, m the State - of Ohio, have been cared. Aad, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There arc others; banhese cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts ou the subject. These cases were cured af ter taey had been abandoned by physiciana os hopeless- The Petroleum will core, when used according to diree, (tons—Diarrhara, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia. Eruptions ou the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head pains in the hones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens. Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer. Spmal imiauon, Fever and Ague, Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, aad ail Pul monary affection# of a chronic nature, tending lo pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of (he Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is agbkat cNivK&sAbasxcDY, aud has been tned in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines- the Petroleum it the greatest Remedy of the ago. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning < to use it in their practice. Those who a: first looked sin with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovcrcd- I’or sale, Wholesale and Retail, by „ . KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood street Also—R. K. Sellers, 6? Wood street; D.M. Curry, D» A. Elliott. Joseph City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KTER, Canal Damn, Tih street, Pittsburgh. jjas ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN! THK TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gaairto Juice I A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURKR , (PREPARED from Rennet,or tha fourth stomach of X the Ox, after (Lrecuoua by Baron JLissto. the great PnysiologictU Chemist, by J.& HOUGHTON,M D .No -11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa r,S I J!^VM rQl^w^1 . ,d^ r />L rcroc ‘ , r for JA*Dlff ESTION. dyspepsia, jaundice, constipation, ursil COAfPLUiYI', and il£il/uTY, curing^ol’-cr Nature's own method, by Natural own agent, the Gastric Juice Half a feaspoosfall of this Fluid, infused in Water, will digest or dissolve Five Focpdsop Roast lien* it s&oct two nouas,outol the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE) Baron Li£Bio,ln hiscelebrated workon Animal Chem istry, saya: u Ananiflcial Digestive Fluid, anaiofou-m the Gastric Juiro, may be readily prepared from the mu coat membrane of the stomach or the calf, fn wb'cb va rious article* of food, a* meal aud eggs, wilt be so soft, cacti, changed and digested, just la the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pebeiba, iu bis famous treatise on “ Pood aud Di ct f M published by, Fowlors A Wells, New * ork, page 35 slates the saute great foci, and describes the method of preparation Thera arc .few higher authorities than Dr Pereira. Dr. Coa&s, in bis valuable writings on the Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that u a diminution of the doe quantity of the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and aJI-nre vailing caase of Dyspepsiaana he stales that “ a dis unguistied professor of medicine la London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everyth! tin else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” Dr. u&auais, author of the famous works on “ Vejreta ble Diet,‘’.says: “ lx U a remarkable fuel in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water. im> pan to the fluid the property of dissolving various aril elesof food, and of effecting a kind of artificial dices non of them in nowise different from the natural tiisest ire process,” “ Dr. Bmon’s great work, the “ Chemislry of Man,"fLco A Blanchard, Vhtln., 1810, pp 321-i!) says: "The illtcov■ cry of PEPSIN forms a now era In the chemical history of Digestion. From Tcccut experiments we know that food ib dissolved as rapidly fn nn artificial dircstiro (laid, prepared from Pepsin, ns it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Dosoimo.v, of iho Jefferson College Phila delphia,inht. great work on Human Physiology.dcvotci more than fifty pages to an exitrainaiion of this subject Ills experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juico, obtained from tile Jiving hum an etomuch und from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, ”di gesudn occntred as perfectly in the artificial ns in the natural digesuons.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURKR, Dr. llononToK’B preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases or Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge or the grave It IS impossible lo givo the details of eases In the limits of this ndvorusomoat—bat umhenlicsted Certlfientes have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These wore nearly all desperate onses, and the cares wore not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and pamcnlarly usolnl for tendency to billons disorder, Liver Complaint,' Fever and Ague, of badly (rented Fever and Ague, and tnc evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digcsuve organs, after a long sickness. Also, tor excess in euUMg, and me too freo use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with liuompcranec. l m OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS; - I There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS winch it does not seem to reach and removo at once— o&F.'SK ho . w ba< ! »>;»y may be, it GIVES INSTANT A f tn shdos. timavaolithtuirpietwintsymp' f?™'?" d ‘ l ou >y needs to bo repeated, for a short time, 'iswusn the " c „gnod effects permnnem.PUßlTY OF BLOOD and ViGOil OF BODY, ibllowatonco 1 Iris K^ a fi„ y , olCcllc , m , iu of Nausea, Vo, - mling“ Cramps, Soreness of me pitof the Stomhch, distress ar 'Old state of me tmidepcy lo l lnianHJ^|^^no , lg :y,^lnllcla,lOn, h Vc ten effeiu la.lm°g L cur A L R P,-r b ° Ule ° ne bot,le wi “ of ' HOUgStoTm^lo^^o; l " «* * Sold by agents in every town in tbo United Slnti-s and by. respcotable dialers in Medicines generalhl ’ Wood aHCet lttßb “ rsb ’ KEVSER AMe DOWELL, HI ; Retail dealers. supplied at Proprietor's prices. rnvSOiv Also,for sale by R. E. SELLERS. fi7 vftx deiiecL 7 BnU’s SargaparUla ima tbe Cnolerix. ,Vt OT a single man, woman or, ehUd bos .died of me CHOLERA or any, ofits, symptoms who used mis invaluable preparation. Look ( utine city of Louisville, where Uui Saraapanllaiß trmdej And, where from 150 to 200bottlesAro retaileddaigjbut few.iBQlated ca*c< of Cholera have occurred, aiff they were either pppJmq from boats or those who our advice,*' 1 ~ - _ [CtnemnoA Cktoniel#* For sale by KEYSER fcM’DOWELL, 140 Woidat! Pittsburgh, where the genuine, article may - always be . Plained. . • 1 I. .. ~. Hulyg? PETROLEUM— a:cenain cure tor- DlaraHCßa, a disease very prevalcnt.this hot weather—the;fore runner of Cholera. Tryitl Forsaleby IV6 KEYSER L MeDDWEItL, 140 Wood at. IWK WAX—SOO Ba! for tale by ~ dec® - B. A-F-iHNESTODK 400 , v V% V ‘ TVR. LABZETEE’S'JUWO CORDIAL. or.Fropreatfve'. ;1A Elixir, an leffoqtuaf restorative in cases of debility, iinpoteney or barrenness, anil all ir» reguliiritiesofnalure. It is all Ihtft* U professes to be— via vNatiireV great restorative, and-rtntedyjfor lhosein the married, state without lt isascertain care iOfsemiiial emissions, general debility, gleevwfeaknesii As u vigaratiog raediciDe it-is unequalled.— ‘ Also, acertain remedy ,for incipient Consumption, indi gestion,loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude,-fe male weaknessr v ilebilny, Ac. It is .warranted td please anv’of.the above complaints, and is of price- Jeis-value to those withoatoflspTing; , ■ I . t.-' To spread wide the blessings of this jneaicibd, J-bave appointed Messrs. Judson C0.,.-of tlie.-city {of flew •York, in the United Slates of America; my- sol© Hgehts tor its sale f and none can be genufne -unless it Comes through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper.. -• ft -ft ft: ft - i ANTONIO EARZETTE.fM.6. A’apla; July Kill, 1849. j ftSold oaly in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, N0.?5 Smilhfield street-; andbyß. H. MeakingvWalnjxr street iCincinnati: Raymond A Patten, No.- CO Frorfli; street -Louisville. , . - * {mafekly W; WOODWBhIi»| A ICABI.NLT:-..-.t , SSBm&FU&NITURE MANUFACTURER ,1% 1 - Wore-rooms Sf and 09; Third, sireet* T aiidjcoslain?. -V * eis that he has now completed the. largest and fi nest-stock r ef household furniture ever before jseen in •thiscHyi as he is determined to uphold the quality with' well-seasoned materials, best workmanship,and newest designs! and from the extent of his orders and facility in mal ufacturlng, he is enabled to produce warranted. furnitare,utthe lowest prices. ! { He has adopted tho principle of Identifying the cus-' tomersMnterest withhw own; in quality and prjee, and keep*’ always onhand the greatest variety of evjetydes; enption of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the mofttelegam and costly, that a house,' or any pan of one, jmay be famished from his stock? ox manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits an Inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known. The following articles coiisist, in part, oftis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any oi the Eastern cities: ’ . ' • V . Parlor,- .. drawing, din-; frig, and bedroom i V, chairs, of every variety, ; ; - consisting of rosewoood, ma-. .* hogahy and walnut EUzabethen, - . • Conservatoire and Easy Chairs; of every - description; Couches, Sqtas.Tete-a-tcte-'ohdDi- Vans of the lotest French and Amerieahpauerns; Tashues, What-Nots,and ladies* parlor Writing Desks : of various l kinds; Work Tables and fancy iinlaid stands, music stands, and holders; marble top, mo ; hogany,rosewood and walnut centre and som, ta bles, extension dining table*; all sizes of the raostiraproved, and-decidedly the best kind made: card, Pembroke hall and por tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and Wosnstonda of >• each a large assortment; gothic hall • and parlor recepiiori'chairs, ottomans ; and stools; secretary 'and book cases! side boards, fire screens, towoi racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and urn poyi, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON: FURNITURE ami WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oabihet macb&s supplied wilh all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. All orders prom] cams anuWitNi'rviU&.; No.VS Thirdiirtttjbcitcicn Market and Wood t Sjuthslde. bavc now on hand a large All splendid stock of every variety of C&mgwwMr M|aadCABINB , r*FURNITURIS > whichw<T LffyV *% "areconfident cannot be su rpassed,liE|lllg3 equalled, in this City, or n tLc West, in style and finish. Thofie wiio nrc in wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. IE7" Sie&inboau famished on the shortest nslide. lD* An orders promptly attended to; ; * ! feblthtf Q<DONNELLVMULLKN & CO. J*umltnre and CLalr .Ware ftooipi, ‘.£§§@3* T* B. YOUNG to CO M comer, of'Third a and Smiihfuidsis., opposite Brown\ HotdAiXl. . Fa., keep constantly on hand siisliiilSaiid make to order, at the lowest prices. * % * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the beat workmanship and.most approved styles.- - . tebls ••• ■ ■ Stoamboato, Ahoy t , •rjiflSfcfajla-' Tire subscribers tender their ae{?\ for the favors bestow ra** ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully reinind lhem arid others.fnie*'***.- rested in trtiiMiog boats, tbaithey are at alt pared to furnish, oa the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot the bee material and workmanship. T BYOUNGACO.', Comer Third and Southfield streets. , opposite “Brown’s Hotel.” a, C. lixSMKft. . a. DAULXJt Uftmiaer A Dauler. CAJINKT WORKROOM, STREET, B*lv>ttn Stxtnikttteti tm4S&awbepyaUev,Piiiiburg Y Pa. A UAMhIKRi DAULERkeepcoauautlyanhaad w4j_ a varicty of excellenMindfaihipoablfl Famitarc. fw| warranted equal to any in the city, aha sold on os . *1 ■favorableterras as can be obtained at any similar establishment in .heWcst. They have note on hand an 'aacsnaHy extensive tied* embracing all kinds of Furni ture,trerm thechcapost and plainest to the tnost cosily >aJ elegant All orders promptly attended to. mnfl-.fim WML E. JMTIiVENSON continues to manu fact are CABINET- WARE ol every deficnp- al hia old stands corner of Li&erty and PiMMlg<rv<Btb streets. UNDERTAKING auended to,in all its branches. • maylt , Extra Family Floor* ■ 1 FOR the convenience of the citizens; the proprietors of the “PITTSBURGH CiT VMILLS,” ha ve placed boxes for the reception of orders, at the folio wiug places: J/ft R- Floyd'* tlore, corner of Wood and Cut *u.j M.llaywood's Shoe siore T corncr Liberty and Market A. Bedea’a *tore,Uil street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Srailhfieia; John t. ’Bauxh‘a store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Telegram Office, Fourth street; 11. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.stb st. and Market alky ; M.Graaa’ssiarCt-Shh-Ward. •■' • The Flow wa* e* will call twice or thrice daily, for :Ojdcr*,andth6 Flour* fte., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (each Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. ; Itisplain that no accounts caiv be allowed, and that drivers can have uo permission to leave Floar without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with inis arrangement, as *rc shall endeavorto do them just cc. WILMARTII ft NOBLE. HpHE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack- X BRestobe forwarded to San Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER ft CO., at Panama, and lo engage Passage in first class sailing, Vessel* from Panama to San Francisco. Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apld Post Buildings, Fifth st„near Wood. Philosophy of Drandreth’i Tsgetahle Pills. ■fXTHKN the theory of the circulation of the blood f¥ was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and Understood ihat the food we cat, was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the animat machine; tbo-food is fuel, whicb keeps nta life heat the internal fire# that wj»rm and invigorate our ihnerinan,; Tbo blood is on electric fluid which carries this he otto every ramification of the body, even to tbo extremities of the hair and horny nail, while the blood is tbas the scat of life, it is olsathe seat of disease.' Food gives the body strength; Brandretli’* pills give blood the necessary .power to-throw out from itretf all imparities, thus reri* deringthestroamof life pure and healthy. If menwero more sincere, there would be ; fewer religious creeds ; end if they kept closo to laws ia the management of their bodies, they; would require little medicine. As meugrow mteiilllgent they wul become wiper and hop*- pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the met that, when sickness au&iUthem. ikcy use Brandrothhi Vege table Umvcral Pills, which soon restore ihemio health! Theyaro pccaliarijr adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, in either diet or Cloth ing. They shbald be always iu the bouse,so thatupon the first indication of sickness they may be used.; One dose in the beginning is more potent for. good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism,cosuveaess, fovers, and. in all acute, heavy or deep-seated point, their, effect* will he found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickuess and the evils thereunto attend* Inc. Remember, Brandrellds Pillsare a known and tolly tested thatls used by hundreds of thousands in-this country and throughout-the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines.-- They take outonly lhat from the blood which ii the cause of weaknost and pain, leaving strength and health ; they prodacehealthy sleep at night, and cm ap* polite that relishes ail kindoof food. - ■ ‘Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Rraudreth Fills are kept for sale —the undefsigEco itfthe only'agentin the city* dccgfrftn 11 .THOMAE REDPATH., HAVE ON HANDattbeir extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smithfield st. o large assortment of fanoy and plain Furniture, which Ihoy-wUi sell IS percent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Idec27;ly - 5 ' : Dissolution. : I npIlE Co-Partnership hercfoforo existing between the • X subscribers. under.Uve firm of J, S. BONNET ft Co., Is this day dissolved by rauiaalconsent. Either paroidr may use the name 6f the Concern in settlement. ; JEROME S. BONNET MATTHEW D. PATTON. . Pittsburgh , April 1*1,1650. BjP! Having sold miy.entire iptercßt la the firm of J. 6. BonnsiA Co. to M. D. Patton, my lata partner, and in retiringfrom business, ! take great pleasure in recom mending him' to the confidence of ray friends and the public. , ; [ap3l; ’ k : XjS. BONNET.. ■ . R. C« Stocfeton, BOOKSELLER ANDSTATIONER, ; ; ' ‘ No. 47; edains ok-NU*?®* and THTUD/ffifisin-s, HAS constOntiy oh handler sale^Writing^Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet,'RinderaVFal -4erß» and Trunkf BOARDS; 'Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will seUhrthe loweaticash pnae#,t>V4h etebaifgefbrßagdand TSthheril 1 Scraos. rt'HK subscriber wishes toihform.iiie citizens of Pitia- X burgh and the,public generally, tfiathc has removed h 5 CARPETrSTORE fiom Nos. ol and 03 Woofistreet, 4o tiie Apollo Buildings*on Fourth street, recently occur. Ptedliy . thehldseurtr, and ; hois corraectea 'therewith the- rootas. formerlyused as the ChromclePrinting the most : spacious Carpet'estdbiiahmcnt inihe country; and his advantages soiarsuipasa^ny'hpaj e in thiacity; lorßpace, arrangement and gooalight, that he i&certaiu' or suiting every person who may favor him with a 1 call. His stock is; complete ih every . aitlcleinius Une, and great pain# will be taken ; al nil umea to riiow goods to persona wishing to look or bny;> . *.* <-■ - octfil , 1 : E. W! LYND.- TG'EATHERS—I2OO 88. priineTn store and for sale by |? maxMj ; KING I^OQRHE^TJ. '•f- v r; ;,*'.**•> '■' - • •**. .«--'■»* s* >\ * K ' ' ■ * :^v^i s V ' "•' - ' ' * ' '/ ’- ■ - < * ' • /1T« ir / jit (jilt in t> ft" For Females and Sales, iptly attended to kip I FOR CALIFORNIA* A. MILLUCKN ft COn ■ ‘ *' r. ‘ \, V • 'r < . .vi ■> - »: ..•: v ... v i-v'-"-t >'i.'' 'L-t T“ _5 _ ~ 'Ltr' _ »“**«! Jnsnrdnie ,®(itti|3anujß., 7; State-mutual Flre.-liifUKAnfie-coidpaxky .. BELANCHOFFICE I S4SBUTHTiKijisT.-,riimtJtto£r, l . ... .■ ... -- January 1jf,1851. rPHE&estcvideuceof the success of the Directors in 1. endeavoring MTFFDAIL:FIRB INSURANCE COMPANY” meet -the .waritf o£_ ihe community, is the* unparalleled atadttnV ot> burinees which has been done—having issued nearly. cies 6 in*hvJiitl9;niore:iban adding, over 870,000’ capital to the company. The Directors are propd.io say. that nearly aJMhe property insured is of the safeSt kindjiri smau.iisks, and a large proportion insured for only Gneyeari ! Number of .Policies.issued ... ? - Amonritof property insured , 84,073,508 00 'AmountofgTaaranieepreiniOtns;s4s,4o6-28 - : ' * Amountof;cashpremiums*— —‘ v24} 6 31i50 -7/ r Am do hi of guarantee stock**: ■ '."" . .. 8 70,128 18 Amount of losses *• * ■*'•»•-**»--• " • 8 • ’ OO , .To be deducted.from the.abpve the incidental expen ses of. the office;* • *" ' . To city <>r country merchunts, and ownfe/a of dwell lP^s j.. an( l isolated, or is believed Hus company affords advantages in pbinicf cheapness, safely and security, inferior to noiiisurance^-Company tr. this country,, ... . -. v: .' : Conducted on the equitable arid gteatly impfoyed syflr tem of Classification of Jliakß*exclu<nng allUpecial hazards, insuring only .a limited amount in any ( one lo* muiiy, thusprecrudiugihefrequehcy udd'occurTencepf tftige fires, and also, on bpththe Slock and Mutual plan* it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation ofbdihTnethodsibut entitlesthe insuredlda participa* tion in the profits.. •>..... . , v r --i •;« It is Under the control of ihe following directors ’ P. Rutherford. A; J, Gillstt, 'John *B. Packer, Samuel Joires, .Alonzo^A.Carrier,PbUo.C. Sedgwick, ißobdri Klotz. ' JAiRUTHERFORD/pres’t . , . . -. i A. A. Cahruch, Actoary, : Ija27:y Penn mutual Life, Insurance Go** PtUPa« A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W, H.’DAVIS, (vice J. jCX Finney, Jr., deceased,) No. I CSSsiiibgjty street - - For the. belter convenienceofpersonsfesiding in the. ' lower part of tHe city, the agent'raay alao, be found dailfrfraraelovefrto twelve and : iwo'to three o’clock.; at the counting,room of J. Schoonraalrer & Co-,No. ii 4 wood street,'where oil necessafy*(nformatisn .will be given, and communications promptTy;l'aUentled to.— Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insuranco, andblank forms furnished on application. Capital atoekover.32oo,ooo and constantly Profits divided onnnaUy amongst those insured for life. Fitxbureh, feh, 1.185t-t2w 7 i _"_2‘ Harlnt) Fire ohd lnland Transportation ■ •; ISBVBAKOB. " The insuranc&company op noeth amer. lCA t ‘Philadelpfafa> chartered 3734", capital 0300,- 000, as sett January 13.1651, 1 @1,001,255 50. will make iiurarance on buildings find their contenU in this city and vicinity/ 'Also', on property of every descrip tionj on 6tenmboatß and other cither by inland transportation oron the seas; ; - ' v- DIRECTORS: ArtburCr.Co£sn r Pres > t., Jacob M. Thomas. Samuel W; Jones, John R. Neff, Edward Bmiih, Richard D. Wood, . • John A.Brown, • ••• William Welsh, Samuel P. Smith, Francis Haskins, - Samtiel Brooks, ' S'. Austin Allibone. - . Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen! •. Ambrose White, -George W. AspinwalL- Thomas P.Cope, - JamesN.Dicksoa, ;; S. Morris, Water, -H.D.Sherrerd,Seo’y.. Trnsis the oldest In&urance Company in the ' Unued States, and from its high standing, long experience, am< pie means,and avoiding ill risks of an extra hazard* oas character, may be considered as offering ample se canty ,tp the publics JONES: Agent,: ■ x , • vNo> i4l Front street.-; fiAtJBTX, PERPETUITY AND SECURtT F. THE NATIONAL LOAM FUND . LIFE ISBDBASCB SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW-YORK. CBpltaJ| £500,000-Eqaal to 99,5d0>p0p. TT7lTHalargaiuiyfurof profits.' A'poitioh of both f f capital and surplus inveated ih U. SiGoverameni- Stocks, and aihar securities In fhe City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,000, Persons in saring participate imho profits of the Company. Caij/amia risks taken at reduced ratal' - Amongthe advantages of a Policy in ibis Company .arc the following * ; A party insured for the whole term of life cray<xi a-iy 'riaie bbirci'&Qns-hatf the r amount of annual premium, without note or pecunty, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. : . Hoinay atfmy .tifn&.surrender his policy, end receive backas vuluethereof one-half the gross sum paid by lumin anuual common premiums. , A party alreadyinsuredfor whole life-may,on pay ment of a small sam, convert hisinsurance into a new the loan system now xhtrodticed/ - . Panics aJready iQSured ojid onlilied to a ttro-lhird loan, are not shut out from said two*third loan, if, the - {irefer itjUpon the terms stated in the .Society’s paraph- Ct*. •; .. • - ..7".'.; -I/-...;-:.- A party may, at a moderate an&u33 'prennum, insur j wr life, and he survive to reach the age of Gy years, (fit full stem insured up ta 815,000, will be paid to cot; orif. he dies before Teaching that age, the lair sum insured will be paid to his family or legal representatives.; lthasbecome customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New. Year’s day to make the family a pre sentof the policy. This is conainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate - wants* To the man.of family, at his death,it ts a con solation beyond expression to know that bis helpless little ones arethus provided for. Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate (he debt: Explanatory pamphlets and-information given gratis, at the Banking House of WSL A. HILL St-CO nov23 - - Wood at,second dcor above Fourth. 7_ /XHSVEiIHCB. ; ~ r milE DELAAVAKE MCTUAt SAFETV INSUR -L ANCE COMPANY*—OOce, Northßoom of the Ex change. Third street, Philadelphia. Fnt*iKSTZAJici—Bailding*, Merchandize and olhei property in mwi nuii century, insured against loss ox damage by fire ax the lowest rate of premium. Manure litsojUNts.—They also insure Vessels, Car rgoos'and .freight*, foreign dr coastwise, under open 01 special policies, as the assured may desire. • InUl-ND Teanspo station.—They aieo insure merchan dize transported by Wagons,. Railroad Cars, Canal iSoata and Steam Boats, tm rivers and lakes, on the raosi liberal terms... ■ . OIPECTORS—Josepb H, Sea),.Edmund A. Souder John C, Davis. Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper,Edward Darlington, Isaac- & Davis, WiUiam FolweiL John Newlin, Dr.lt. M. Huston, James C. Hand,Theophilua Paulding, H. Jones Brooks! «enry Craig. George SerrM, Spencer Mc- Ilvam, Charles. Kelly, J. tL Johnson,William Hay. Dr S. Thomas. John Sellers, Wnu Eyre. Jr. DIRECTORS AT PiTTSBUKGIL D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T.Logan. • WILLIAM MARTIN, President. . . Taos. C. Hasp, Vice President. . .■ " ; Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. EP’Oflice of the Company, No. 42 Water street, PiW (jelfrdif) P. A.MADEIRA, Agent. Kir© and Marine In&arancc* fJIHE OFFICE of Uiq Jttiaranw Co. of NonhJ.mtrxtA X has been rrmarfdto the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co,, No. -Ul, Front street, third house East of Wood street, where thesubscriber will issue. Policies on Bnlld* . ingsand tbeircontcnts,andonShipmcntsbY Steamboats -and.other vessels, for. the above, old, ana responsible Company*, : . [apU] : WM. P, JONE 3, Agent. ; , Llfe and Healilt insurance* rftHE MUTUAL LIFT! AND HEALTH INSURANCE JL ' COMPANY, of ?hiltuU3pkia t «are of PetmsyivauiajMarchjlWS j ChaMer Per*: petual: Capital 3100,01)0. Rates ioair Aanan*Penmal vama Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance, as the followingcorapari- ? on -Tiy f ho Tbysa person ot the age of UO insuring for 3100 for life, mu«i. pay in the Girard Pcnnsyb vaiua Penn Mutual S2j}3, Eomtabie 82.04 ‘ New _Du«CTOii>-SttmtielDOrrrck,Charles D Hail.WmF Bpone-Kphen Fijag, Charles F Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chas p B Campbell, M M Reeve, Mr D.’, Lewis Cqoperi J Rodman Hafkcr, E HBttJler,lsdwin:h‘Cope. Prai dmtj Samuel B OrrieS: Tie* Pratdmi, Robert P. Kinr Srtretarjr, Francis Blockbutne. , r . AppKeatlona,.will he received and every information nven by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,-Agent. OrncE- Commercial Rooms, corner 6t Third nhd\vood streets rntsirgrgn. o cci9:y.., ,%»• bmunuiM Company •niRE CT0 R9 : -°” miißSt,a,A - ' " Stef'S" Btockor, GeorgeW: Richards, J h P nas .S ,m > MordeciuD. Lewis, ! . ' , . T oblas Wagner, ; Adolphi E.Horie, Samnel Grant. , . .. Davids. Browne, JaeoD R. Smith, " Morris Patterson. * „ ,CHAS.->V.BANCKER,Pres‘t. - Ctus. G. BartCEEa. Secretary.' " ; ' , ‘ tEr~ Continue to make Insuraace, pernfitual or liiruicd on =yeDr«esoriptlonof property in towaand country. : SBS Pompnny have reserved a large Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and Premium's, safely invested afford ample protection to Bio assured, i kTf a v A s set^of t . l ‘ o Company.' on January Ist, 1849, ah ugreeahly loan AOl Of ASsemhlyi wejc as fol-' ’ Mortgages ■-% 41 . ReaiHstaie—v 84,721 S 3 Temporary Loans BG.OOI P 5 stocks .. —. e-.- . 25 Cash,Ac.— 38,801 37 ' , -’di : V . . ' ' '■ SI3A‘tS,MS 71 atnee their Incorporation, a period of.iO years, l they ."“JS.?.*? u P? ar <** of One MiUion Fourßwidred TXou-; sand IJoUQrs, losaes by fire, thereby aflording evidence ofthe advantage* oMnsuranee', as wcllas the ability and nispQstUpixlo mectwifh probiptiieis, all r iiabiitti6e. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ' - hlliypl. E. cprner Wood.unddd sis 1 ......8'Lr0 AaP Marln’e ynaurarieei 1 , TTHiEI Insukaffpe,Company'of Ndtlh America,‘of Fhila A aelphln,through ’iiß duly tththorieed Agent, the sub scriber, oners tomake permanent ami limited Insutane. on property,in this city and its vicinity, and oh shhrmcn by the canal and'rivors: , ' " : V/; DIRECTORS; Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. SamnerßrOoks, b Alex. Henry. : -Charles Taylor, BamueiW.Jones. • v'SamuelW. Smith. ' Edwjtrd Smith, " : '-Aii|'iiresei White, : . A^ r(,Wll > '■ Jacob M.'Thomni = i John White, - John'R. Neff w ■ Thomas P. Cope, RioharffDiWood,'; i : ' V?fdest lusurance U Co n Zfiy S fe a S a«a«ssBgoaa|St» pie m cans, and avoiding ail risjs ofernem riotstyles and qualities. For eale 7 ' pe " : . ; ;sTi ; ‘--A r AvI(iAS6N i-coi, t?‘J am] 61 Market (jtrc.i*t ; *■». Xj"'’ " .\.j rV- r; ’* *>' V* ' • ‘V, , - • • vt; v‘ . ■:• • •. „f, ■; - * ■ IftgKiaijiSi i , | rJIEW SPRING QOODS! r Marketttrtet;Ni>:7Btbaam-£'autlKU.t lit Diatuka! TflEsabscriberiß now reccivlngtroni the pastern .dues a beautiful, choice and desirable stock of the newest fabrics anddesigns from the Lo-nUOn add Paris- Markets.. ; .V ir-T > • SPRING. AND SUMMER DR Y. GOODS; 4 ‘' Purchased imhe New YorkandPhiladelphiaMarkeJ*. - at.ihe lowestcaih prices. Embracing every of the newest and richest styles, and latest importations of French, Enelish and Germ&rGoods: among ifte leading articles will be found the following; *. . , v- v Pans prirted Beragede Laines, from 181 cents id Uie : finest quality;.,v T c .^ r ? n ch and .English. Lawns, from lvty centsJ’to the finest quality manuTacttired:' • {*•- .’ ••• • - Superior Wenched Mnslinrf, from6±lo l2fr cental yd. l now s,yl0 ’ Uota 10 c ? a ? wlhs : Vyafd^k an^ 12$ cents «r»nrtiP«^ a ni«? r l nt i embroidered Mhfciind Lad Or* Kench Qntf fiff“*ed English/. Eonliris; ***** black Gro de Rhine finfiS super changeable&uksand* 8 blackßombazme^andjabeau* Fren^Thffi ani Colore ‘ l A'pacca., and . . SHAWLS. Oh ameleon Silk and Tort Satin Shawls; superior Her nanna &lfc and Berage ShawU; Ca' hmert, Thibpt, Brosha-and Moua de Liuno Shawls. • ■ FAHCY AND VARIETYGOOIIS. . ; . ; French-work Capes and Collars: new style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfo ana Cravats; black and colored Rid Gloves; lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Gloves and Mitts ; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose; togetherwith-tt large andcomplete assortmenVof Para* soLflendUcibrellas. - , i ;-• GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. - ! French and English Cloths, Cassimeres/andyesiings; Sila Shirtaand Drawers; Fancy Cravats; Lineh-Cam bric and SiJk -Hdkfs; together with a; splendid assort* mentofGlovesvHosiery and Suspenders, .. . 1 - DOMESTIC-AND'STAPLE GOODS.] ... .. Russia Diaper nndCrasb; JrisbLinen and Linen Dawns; Cassine'tts aiid Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades; Bed Tick ings ; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; ‘Red; While and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, &c.- ■, {'■ - The customers of the lionse and all are requested to call and give the above goods,an early ex tuiiination. The stock is largeand complete in every variety and style, olljOf the latest importations, and will be sold at the vsav lowest habbest pbices. ABSALOM MORRIS, ' 75 Market Street. t SEVENTH GREAT. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF "ORT OOODS, - •• ’ One Price Store ot A. A. MASON A CO.| 7- &Q 8.0& arid <& Marhtt strut. V*/ iLL commence ;onMo?o>AY,Dcceinber lB5O ,;f f : :, and continue through the month of-January. On .this occasion, ihe whole of their immense establishment' will tre thrown open for Retail Trade, and their" extern :Bive;stockj;amounting to -One Hundred and’Thirty’ Thousand Dollars,.will he offered.at Retail, nt fujly one fourth less than usual prices. - r.. ; * . r »/. ' : The.notice pt-their Semi-Annual Sole to any. one of itbe thousands who attended the sale of last year, 1 will be Buificient guarantee for a cull this reason. They will however mention a fa w of, the Goods and Prices; lor the benefit of those who have ; never attended their Sales— viz:— Rich Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usualprice Si,oo' 500 pa,.Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25cj usuSlpri-C: 374 c.;. . - ■ / ; 1500 r s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15,18|c. •' Usual price 20 anA2scf- ■ ■ i 50ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usualprice ;62ic. .. ... . • . - . ; 50.ps. Striped and Figured Silks; 50c. Usual.price :50 pff. Black Silks. - Reduced 25 p*r cent; . .1- • •> XJsu&l price SI ,374; COOps. Fortuneuas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent;.;,,.- ; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold affront 81 to $5. less than the uaual prices.; 3QOO yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. • Usoal price : 18 and 25c.; : Fast Colored Calicoes, G£c. Usual prieedc^ 100 cases English and American; Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual price 10 and 12|c.; * - - OOcases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 3c. per yard; ■ • 260 boles Brown Muslin—all grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and. Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, 1 Cassinets and Jeans. . Together with an immense variety of other Goodsj all of whiQh will.be marked down tolowei&mces than any of their previous sales They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. x , ..The lowestprice named aifirst. A. A. MASON A CO., Nos. 63 and 64 Market street. EMBROIDERIES tJ—Received per express, a large ■ assortment of the followiagGoodsf . Ladies 1 book, jaconet; and muslin French wrought -cuffs and collars; Kossuth cuffs and Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleondo doLouis Napoleon Ma iine, Brussels-and Applique capes.and sleeves; cbemi 2eties; black Chamillaand love veils;- ladies 1 break* fast caps ; infants'saps and waist*; embroidered linen cambric English thread laces and edg iugs; jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserting*; to getherwith a general assortment of French embroider* ed and lace goods. For by A. A, MASON A CO, Nos. 63 and 64 Market street. SPRING BONNETS—-Our first lot received nn<j open ed—comprising in partthe following styles: . White and "Vellow Lace; Queen’s Own ; ■ AlboniChip; Hair Tulip; . Milan do; „ Jenny Lind and Satin ;. English do; Fluted Straw and Satin do; Fine Strawana Diamond; Pearl and Loop do; Florence Crimped; American Lace; . English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; Fluted Manilla; Silk da; ", marls A A MASON A CO. Clothat Clotliß t Cloths J AT EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES,-tlfi pieces Black and, Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking andßrab Cloths. - Just opened at A. A.-MASON A OO.’S, ec 2 Nos. 62 and 64 Market street.,; : Tin Roofing* THE subscribers take thismethod-to inform property holders, house-builders, and all others interested,, that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. Tbeirskilfand experience in this part of the business, has hithertoenablea them to gird entire satisfaction. .And . they hope, that by continuing the' same policy of using the best materials, and employing skillfnl workmeu.to keep op this favorable impression. If the question of. Tin Roofing was new, or-just brought before the notice of thia'community forthV. first time, ;we would consider thut the importance of the subject would justify, us in extending our views on its superior; advantages.; This, however, 1b not the case. We shall * therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the 6th day of JuiifflB44, (nearly seven years ago,) w* fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this place. From that np to the present time, we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest and most costly .buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our . views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage .ot Tin oyer iron, as a covering for houses. f And time r the great tester of all things, has but 100 clearly proven ; ihe correctness of our opiaion.. Again, if.we place Tin in juxta-position,with Slate a* a covering forhousep, we think that tin will bearafavo-. rrabbs comparison,, with some decided advantages. - These advantages are, thut when tin is used the roof can bemadeinuchiiauer—thereby-saving materials,in the lengthpCrafters,brick in the gable.<eiuls-r-maluiig the house easy of.access in.,case of a fire, and showing a b etter-finish tuid appearance. : Also, when tin is used the gutters are worked In, thereby saving the extraohd heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings* Ac.* —things mdispensible on slate roofs. If further reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer 1 the experience ofour cruteracitieainprpof what has been advanced, os u is a welL known fact- sat Now York andothereast ciuefl/yery generally prefer .even tin,for ‘heir m'osf ; ■ ■• no ■pleaoid buildings, notwiihstatidingthey have a fullsupply of slate at their doors. With these remarks -we will leave the eubjectwith those interested, andwiff take pleasure in giving further information* when called. - JOHN DUNLAP A CO.. corner Market arid Second bis Stooped Sbouldetii SHOULDER BRACE 3. -—' r heso Braces-are essential ly adapted tothose whose professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To. the cbnsumpUye; the sedeHtary } and all those'who, intheir daily pursuits, have contracted the habit of stdopipgj this Shoulder Brace is inestimable: -dtprevems the shoulders’from falling forward on the chest,‘expands the dimensions. of the chamber in which; the Langs and Heart are coh toinedy and gives buoyancy to the whole frame* thus* in its acuon, comucracung the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous train'of nervous ills, to which iso many are subiect ' Forsaltfby v KEYSER AtoDOWELLr ’ tnar9 . ; . ■ • - 140 WnriJgt . Dr* FlteVi Abdominal Supported - = TBIS insiromem is used in nil the Eastern cities, with unpaialleled' sncces#. The effects produced by it tuetrnly wondorfalrin all thoseoases where abdomi nal support Is needed, from weakness of tho abdominal muscles, ‘-ft is a sure cow for falling of ihe womb, and rhe long list of diseases which attend that corapbilni For sale by ■ ; KEYBER & M’DOwfir.r ■ malB ■ 140 Wood’s. blew Patent'lyxuasciisV- T.F.^ K^ 6fie i, are WOBl confidently recommended tolhe afflicted (or theradieal cure atKemiaoißun jure. They retain the rupture perfectly,, and mSyfe worn with ease and coniforthy the paUe n £ andihayo been known, in many instances, to effect a speedy o?re F °^r« eby KEYsfIR 118 ' -; - 140 Wood« , TEST KEC^dS l ifos* asTorte l d°Tallor B - Valent tl No.2 * ALSO—3 Doz. Barbers’ Patent SeijTEArV the manufacturers, and for siilnat : 8 ° T ~* < t irecl l from • inavaa Va\YN 4. TEfEEY'S, 138 Wood s!., " nay • a doors below Yirein’allev. V F) Ry APIT,ES-«3 sacks Urled Apples; .- f , , "jl s ■ Ip bids. do; for sals by <aB • - L. S. WATERMAN & SONS; ■ • . j t " "Notices -. A o per6ous indebted lo the lale firm of JoiiNtfoa A **• o'locxTon, will please call arid settle imtuo jibtely and cave costa. (febSj JOHN FLEMING Ag’t. it 2. WILLIAMS- • ■ ~ .►a.... •.«JOH7i HAVf, JB. J.D.WHiuiaasAca, 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants Arid Dealers in ; . ; OOUNTBV PRODUCE AND PHTSBUBOH HANOFACTOatS, Corner <if -Wood and Fifth streits, i . , marS Pittsburgh/ Steele A Officer’® 1 . BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP; Buildikg, Virgm ai!cy t mrdstory, petioeen Wood and Libenustrfsts. ■- Boxes of all descriptions made and Be liyered at the shortest notice. . ' -v. '.(feblDiiv -OAUNV— 9 bbjs. iieaver HoinjoyH . • ,/e d ? White Flint Cincinnau HomW fast received and foreeUebyWM. DYErS* 0 - iM No.Bol iibeytywwit. '.'*i" s'- .v ' - < ‘ illtastUarttortz. in. oLovrai’ i.j'lioKEi/'iCi.HiajiAW GI.OVK£I, Kiaa <& CO., proprietors, f: ITUIE .'ul)scribera't]fmii£ been tLppoinlcG 'Amenta £d;, ■ cible Fire Clav. FnmadgfrHearthg ana IhWttll*. Thaf ,are also-/eady.to, revive .ordersfo? gpiiL Brick, to be* made in size and 'shape to suit phrehasera, which filial bepromptlyfilletL' •>;• ..an '...-.-ev . Mp. 'Ao W deem It jpecewary flha etonj 1 advhntager the Bolivar* Fire Brlclt Motets orii all«th'-s \ erpihat navi been offered fbr.''xalo 3n Stateai ,the person^, wTtp.useFire Bnck. tTTne bropjrietou daierminao:.. tharthe^Kifeßrick ■aialllbsenone orthhir fivelmtt cttYi:? able repuiationy and that nbbmnheshiurfie’#aicd u * tnake thenreyeirbbtter thanthey hat« fceretfllore been, is theonly e«ablijhiaQnt nowjnhnufacttiring Hrt ! .Bncknt <; eolivAr,v .. .« . A-!marl7;;; ! marl7;;; C?aQailßaaii^Sevemh i it^Pittsburgh.js n™ O Tr% Al ' N F r STR2Er£pilnsa>slpHlA, & q-iHETOJ RIVAEtEDPLACE for obuuaiait »U Wines, •UqooM.-ici.MGOODfanaOlffiiPl 1 - “SNU)aa’'liiu.lmely—lnianeeqnenoeaf tJie nnmer; -ous large Bale* madebyJiiflr<>conB!BnWfcr*»eaotili*eti bes; wines antf Uirnors eTer wonlt> refer to Bomo invoices as toUoVs-iYli: > -■ UPFRCOBDON&CO. BUEHHIES-romtaiciagiieli; care Fare-at yen’ low pnee*. raro, old,an4 W®» ▼e*3 ■ ebaice MANiIANILI-A, all on dr&ngiii bv Lbe :. Alw.rarooW delicaie AMONTUXADOritCeaftiof It for.coa«umex»i- Some EXTBA AMONTIIiiADO id tollies, ph( np in Eilrope, which hi l : ries are pecnliariy ndaptdd Vo cdhvalekeftfife; as thei j ' acW ° ’ FORT WIRES— to!. jugniy. approved by ; his eußtomersv because of thoi. r • ; palmedoffnseoch.; ; »-} o —> . ,-*v h" ' Thev are of ywiops fiorU and prices Tin bottles and or' draughtby thegalloniorwh’olesiaeWfficaaa Amonf SE? PORT 6 delicalc WHITE PORT and MALM. ; 1 -•*» iffeiitltiffof the els cannot be too caretaUntbeir PORT... i c-y •• MADEIRA WINES of varibus 'fibrisj dry J ind rielr:' * South Side,old East and West India.-BemaL Ac- * on draught, in an<j bycaßka.. i? . " As to tne SFaKKLED'WINES of thh : sui>*criber, C- * ds well kittfwa that the MOETEXTBACHAMPAGNF* - -and ithe. Bplendid. SPARKLING.-jMOSELLE, Imported: by him are superior to ahv other Wiuesj ahd are soU * atpnees as low asmostof’timinferiorwiiiesnow phtapotr bayenoejftftt elawr; -"" K-- He Has also CEfAMJPAGNE .WlNEsdf various brand\>: and 3uaJiUQs,at vcryjow pr wholesale. liflT CL ARET WINES, generally, the subsemf ber-holds himself tobo a judge;andhe’offerTtho fines-- ■ •stock.here,*om thp ; yeiy.fowe*vprice,byihesingledo’ I .' zcn,-to the first class or * { ®reiritcr erti of Mshoo. : Of BURGUNDY WINKShe has ff laiTCStOCkandcm assure, customers tathemi-froin hiti * vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords!' - 8 AUTERNEand BABSAC mways odhrefid In bottles' > .Hts .selection of.RHINE and MOBELItE WINESi from the cellars of MessrsVDkQtffiAs A Jdktoaß, of Co? . blenfi.ore extensive, andnnmbcrmanyStiil Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the. very choices viniages of the u STEINBERG,” which ia the beri,' growthof i** ' ' u . .la the articles pf. COGNAC and other BRANDIES h*;-’. has now afinefltock, : verry old extra o» 1800, of Oxaud, Dcjuv; ana some: ceiebnitec C of 1 S3lln eighth casks, and 1842 in hhds! and DUBOUCHE; n lB44,inhhds.onccnrignJ7Unt,whicl ' Will be sold Io.W. • ■■■!. '■■■:■> ! i Also-IRISH, SCOTCH andMONONGAHELAWHIS" KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS; PRESERVING BSANDV . i ond nU othpr-Wines'and: Liquors, including, ail of thi above, SOLD by RETAIL CONSUMERS is Ml quanmy dcfcirea; : t :•?< y'.y>- • A constant assorted stock.of HAVANA SEGABS.' VjW Goods (UUverid)toiihiti on* day’s ttachof Phik l delphiay'BßKiou.T - OrdersJwili < bcprQSdntly execu > ted if sent by mail or telegraph. Address, JaOOB SNIDER, JR.. ..' ■ Cheap Wine Store* . t ■ 76 Walnut street, Phila. • MEMPHIS TIfITEDICAL Tegular course o • iU lectures Abeemdr and, continue until the last o(. February. The Anatomi teal Department will’be opened and reday to xeceWi Students by the first of October. . The Medical Depart; tnent will be under the direction of the following | • • PUOFEBSOaS: 1 .. Zi ,FBmniij<,M.l>.i-Professor of Anatomy* ) R.S.NEWTOHjM.jXjProfeflsorof Surgery. I HV J. HtrLCEjM. D.j Professor of Theory and Practice o * .- : Medicine.. r: }, { - t q■ AV, Bteo Powell, M. 0;, jPrbfessbr.pf Physiology, Pal q thology .Mineralogy and Geology. !>.. Professor af Materia Medic&,TherapeS' ties and Medical Jurisprudence. I- J. Moron SkKSKßsyM.T).',Professor of Chemistry and -. Pharmacy. - ; • •: . f f•. J. A. Witsoif, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and DUf casesof Women and Children. * ; ' . cl,iwi©os lectubks.•• i A&dtan*—Pro£ H.J.HcIcR. : t # ■ Surgary—Prof.RUS.- Newton . .. f . Z FasaMxN.M.D^AnatonncalDemonstrator. i The fees for a full course amount to ' f Each Professor's Do- * monstrator’s Fee,SIOA ~ . ; t Those desirihghuihdriniortnauon,'y/iilbleasekddreM their le»er3 (poat paid) to the Geau>odd Students arri ving in the city will please coll on him attheCommer-' eiaf Hotel. R. S. NEWTON, AL IL, • \ „ pwa , LAw'i>is^te^ F f nl ‘ y -1; Hon E W M Kizrs, Prof. ofTheory Of Law ?i Jho Esq, Prof of Commercial jQrihpradeaooi" Throw—sso per session. / •’, f • All communications pertaining to this department mint be addressedto , . £, Esa. '/■ ‘ MimpkUy TYnn., March,l6so. The Faculties,; for intellectualabilities, moral worth. ! tmdproiessionai Bcqdifemerii6,wiU'fcombafefaTorably' jnth u»emostdisdcguiahed,inottr country. , .TbeMedicaT'* : Faculty, 'constitutes on ; anomaly in this'or airy othe?-i country—all of them are able Lecturers and'the best cf\ Teacher?, .■ ...... ~n •. t?,.*: ' • and the exieatofam population, canhav© no doubt os the eligibility °f our situation for an enterprise of tbe't •kind. '-AS to health, including all 4cny - The first class of the Law and Medical BepartmentsoJ; inis Institute were small.but thu gCmifemeh them arc talented and in th,ehighest (J^reereapectable— ; afayorableomenforthe future prosperity ofthe Instituted ■ l That the public may be satifified of thepemtanency of? this schooL we feel it our daty-to elate,that the Trustee©! ’ and Facultyfonn a.unit m action, which augurs well fot' its future success; and thatthe peculiar intern Bl onrani-'i zauon which connects them, cannot beinterupted. "*£~ V'*" "_ •: : : E! W. M. K&Or * ; apl ; Prefiident : MemphißlnaiftTmf»f t - O.;; , iflagnlfyingOlMicsi ’h F one, two, and three passes, sailed foj detecthw counterfeit bank notes, and Tor sain’! ■by . , , f0eta1...., TOHN ! C»tu*a» ot AUeTtaony Olty. — v *** _aoo Men Wanted Immedtntelv. AT THE CHAKTXERS RAILROAa2.TbfWes ' ™ w e S° pe . r d ?y; and we charge StTCper,, ■™«*. toJbpwtatEH, Apply.atthe offics,oAihe,Stenbeu- '■■ near MT&*ajAta'»«ni-i4 ; AilleCTom Pita-1 burgh. jjnnogSaQ gtIRNsn)E. irAN?fRV A- CO. T. : ■W. .j. > i- - 7 j SALE. O F VALUAbEk., f. WJ°!S WORKS, NKQROEB, iaDt,BS, ttc. S '? N PuratfiOiuß of. a= dMteA of the' CtahdelTCDnrt in \ .JL Clarksville, at tho Ocwbcr fp;m ) !lfl30, M U at the Louisa Furnace.'in .Montgomery County! Slate of t Tennessee, onttke athtdarorAprililsaythoiFiunaco t WJne.-LoaisaFariiace.and.the JlouutVernon S Furnace, with alt (ho lands altachedUnd ndjolning there- t ■hv amounting, to sojhe2O,oQo:aCTe»;::; At tho same than 1 i Wda years, ; ; The rddl estate on a credit nf 1,2,3ancf5 | On the Hib of April, 1851, I wiUalsiieUi STfiielatel .residence pf-Robt.Baxter, mMontgomeryCo..Tenn r ' h6 „ IRO n N w Pi JS I ’. E . R J Y ’ kno ™ ustie Tennessee FUr- I 32?'5 the Wcter Forge,- oußarton’s Creek, ‘with all i t ad J ol “ in S: antf attached thereto, consisting of § several thousand acr,es, on a credit of ISl 3and4years. 5- , County Lttndt near daßatm. S 6CtaM > m * t i,-fit Jtouu,arid LctinNwiviWr, • | I will also sell, on the 28lh of March, 1851, a valuable -i “ oD ' e “ d Lotlu Nashville, at the Market Hobsh, knovm i as Lot J»o. «, situated ou High stn on.aoreditof l,e ! Bond and approved security will be requl- i red of the purchaser and a lien teutlhed on the real es* f tatemall eases. . . Pt PRIESTLEY, C. AM. ! : ■■ - Bale of Males, Wagons, fee. ' I'wil], as the AdaFtof Rohl- fJaxter.seU at the Loa lsa Furnace, a> Montgomery County, Tenn, on the Mi day of April, MW Mlthe personal prbpdttr «f the said Boot- .Baxter, belongingio said Furnace, consisting of 7S Mules, Wagons; Scrap Metal, aid Sloek on handfon a credit oftwclvc months. ' ; I Will.also SBlhon. the.Uth ) day;nfApril,i§sl, at the i: latereyHLenceo? Robert Baxter, mJjlomyomenrcounty, i Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Hor&tfvCattfe>'Household \ andKiwhenFnranare, together withaii persona] prop- \ orry of'raidßobert Basterj'on acredit of 12 month* —- Bond and security? will at all -.sumsover r-- 010. The sale will be jeominoed attach, ploee from day to day, till allthe property is fold/ !• Dec. 17,185 a '• ROBERT "BAXTER, AdmV • JEF Each jwperwjll aendthfljQfficeotthßClerknnd i' Master ihe ; papers cocmiimig advertisenaents, with the amount ortho fee stated; • Published till dajTof lasb ; •* T&eNastiivilie Uniaa audTroe\T^e‘j'lhttiiniwitii. • —ClarksvilU Jtfervmian. «Be2B.laws, -j : r ‘lies. r ; \Vith aiiigie^tc?ih^j I fJiertsfS^ ,^lcto " ’ may fayorhim wilha -•' pains la ai all times taken, to-. show-Gooda*' ,^ u f?.? rew : wishing to took or buy. Call and cramth#'- • wherfrcaa y>e>found tlid latsst:iißd;lieitt» a J>oye. named Goods, with prices, and op °* i all. •"•:• -v“': J&W 10 mb * . J COD FISH— la drwnsjCttd fish „ , i , V '*>.•.* VV> : '••'<' V-.',- .... <•'. V;.' ; mmM f 1 REIME 1 ' Y- ‘ V V
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