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I ?y-\%y : ;x ' : •.,.' ■■•> . fßisallaiuous^ JU§T Uiefigaorthe Golden Kegle, .GiUlgo assortment of: Rocking Horsesr'of dificrent ««s*avfrotn .three to fifteen dollars each. > • KENNEDY: & HASLET!,- ->. No. 04 Mattel street. aptlO ’ , t : TiA&KET^I,BASKETS!—AIarge aasortmeri School Baskets, of. all sizes and shapes. Also, iiaaies*.cmbrpidered, plain worked and toilet Baskets— a beautiful article.. For sate low- • aprjlg, . , ; ... .KENNEDY & HASLKTT. ri LOVES? AND SUSPENDERS.— ’ - - \JIOO-doz; Bilk Gloves, S 2 to $7 per doz. IDO doz Lisle fhicad Glove?, 7to 3 do * do 3to 10 do 100 doz. Suspenders, lioltJ do For «aia at New York prices _ aprlft . KENNEDY A HAJLKTT JUST RECEIVED, the best selected «tock oF fanev and Variety Goods, gold and silver Watches, Jewel ry, in thuTnArfcci, which will be sou autnprecedented low prices Giveu ucalni to bay cheap, wholesale and retail u aprlO “ A tfASLETT "TTELOCIPIDES AND WILLOW WAGONS— Just V received and for sale low. 24 small and large Velocipedes, 50 Willow Wagons, aprlO KENNEDY A HASLETT MinkiTal fountains for sale— -3 Mineral Fountains, 2 do stands and marble lops For sale low * ’ Inquire of JOSHUA RHODES A CO , apr® No 0 Wood street "ipRUITS—I7S boxes OrangCs, r 150 do Lemons, 40 casks Currants', 400 boxes Ralsms , To arrive and for sale by apr9® JOSHUA RHODES A CO Sundries — 1,000 drums Figs, 500 hf do do, 50 boskets salad Oil; 25 doz assorted Pickles; 10 doz fresh Peaches, in im cans, Tbt sale by [apr®J_ JOSIIUa RHODES ACO "DAW WHISKEY —2OO bble Raw Whiskey on con- Xt> signment and for sole by apt® _ __ MILLER A RICKETSON. TIMOTHY SEED—2S Ins prime Timothy Feed in store and for sale by apr® MILLER A RICKETSON KEG BUTTER—I 4 kegs Butter on consignment and for sale low by apr® MILLER A RICKETSON. SARt INES—SOO cases, JUQO boxes and half boxes B Guilloux Sardines, m store and for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON, aprlO Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty st HOPS— 7 bales first sort, western New York Hope In etore and for sale bv aprio __ Miller a ricketson HICKORY NUTS—9 bus Hickory Nuts jast rec’i on consignment and for sale, by __Qprlo MILLER A RICKETSON BOX BOARDS AND PANEL. bIUFF—SU.bUU feel for sals by J A BLOOMER, IT!a?Sfr-2w ; . .. , Allegheny Planing Mills. B RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, lor sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS A FRIEND, No ®sWood sl foptlO "OIcTcOFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coife.2 now landing irorn AV canal, and for sale by marfi® MILLER A RICKETSON LAWYER’S BRIEF PAPLR-A superior article, for ealo by the quire, at W S HAVENS, TUfty23 comer oi t-ccoml and Market sts Liquorice ball— l 2 cases for sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO, ttprf- j .. ■ Cor Firei A Wood sis DM--ARABlC—Sblflba. for saleby • . . U :apr B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OPIUM— 65 Bis. new crop for sale by : aprt . : • Br A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GLUE —50bbls.No. I for sale by , apr* j B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO. MAGNESIA—JO capes English lor tule- jpr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GARAWAY SEED—3OO tbs. for Sale by qpr4 b. a. Fahnestock a co. Mercurial ointment—loo strong by u a P r l ; b. a. faiinestock'a co. l^lAMPHOk—3bbls refined for sale by \J marts B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. WTHITING-100 bids for sale by ff. ma« 26 B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO- 1. BBL.CHESNUTS /or saleby “ J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. DRIED AHPLES—Received and for sale by Patio . SAMUEL P. SHRIVEK. TEAS! TEAS! Extra fine Foudjt Hyson' Tea, in lftcerea boxes, just received at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street. Retail price SI. We ark a comparison of the above Tea with any to be had e!*cwhere ap»3 A. JAYNES. 'tjUITEK—2 bbls. trash Roll for sale by ' 4J apr3 . WAI. DYER. ANTON CRAPE SHAWI.S—Just received per px- Pressai [apS] A. A. MASON & COV BEAVER BUCKETS—i?O do*. Beaver Duckets received and for sste by raarffi? MILLER A RICKETSON- £jHEESE— 50 bis. for stilo by [ACON HAMS*— tbs. choice cut faint h I for.eale by lupr3) WM. D SHOULDERS— -6,001) fij#. best cut small shoulder Jo*t out of smoke, for sale by F*P & WM. DYER. REsll OLIVE OIL—For salt* al the Drug Store of JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty uml Hand sis. G" ~ABTILE AND PALM SOAP-For sale iTy _i ' ~ apia JAMES A.JONKS. T)OUSSEL’S PREMIUM SIIAVINU CREAM—For Ati ialß by (npr2] JAMES A. JONES. T|R. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT REMEDY—For sale _ laprS] _ 'JAMES A JCINKi^ PREMIUM MUSTARD—Ot our .own ntanumciurc constantly on hand and for sale by >, J!«t7 ■ . . RHODES A ALCORN. JURIED APPLES—UK) bus. in store and for sale by -M m»r7 W,M. DYER, gQ7 Liberry st CHOP FED FEED—3OO bas. in sore anil lor sale by raor? RHODES &. ALCORN. "DICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and for sale. m&^7 RHODES tc ALCORN. MOLASSES— 50 bhta. oalt cooperage; l_ __ -*25 do .cypress l do; CIDER VINEGAR—SO bbls. cypress barrels *pr7 . WM.DYEft. ”VTEW SPRING GOUJte— A. A. MASON & CO., w»U Xl open this morning seventy cases of imported and American Dry Goods, ot ihe latest and most fashionable styles, to which they solicit the attention of ibcjr pnt ronj and the public. {apr7 li 1 BATHERS—I>OOO lbs. prime rec\l ami for sale by JO aprl • KINO & MOORHEAD. BREAD WiniOUi' YEASP.—Babbitt’s Effervescing Compound, for raising bread, tea cakes, butter catesj&c., for sale by JAMES A. JONES, —gfi B corner of Liberty sts, BKMOVED— S. CUTHBEKT’S Ktai Estate<xnJ fal Agency Office to No. COSraithfield street,between AOiroandfroqrth. • Upr4 JPBT RECEIVED— Anotherioiof SILKS, comprising lip c s.Che n e Silks, new and fashionable styles; p i aitl ’ s ,pcs. black figured; 13pieces bl’k.; <r •» < i a i« C^ame cow * «' ■ 11X0 confluent, that for a variety be su^aMe? 110880 pallern8 > our Ploclc of Stlkarannoi ■'n&£j!sS, re - of ,iho , 9e Dian »ond and French Lace Bonnets left. (aprSl a. A. MASON A CO TO HOUSE KEEPERS'—'We haveou hamlaquunmy . Of ground nee, ground expressly for whitewashing pnrpOses. Tt being of a strongly glutinous nature undo! a pearly white ‘-seis* the wash strongly on the wall and gives u a clear and bnlliam appearance. It answers equally well /or colored wa«hers. . ■ RHODES & ALCORN, 107 3d st,, opposite St. Charles Hotel. BEAUMONT'S PATENT STARCHj POLISH—For giving a beautiful gloss to linens, muslins, cambries, cottars, shirt bosoms, Ac- For sale by . ‘P* B ■ JAMES A. JONES. TJT'HOLfc.SAI.Ii DKY GOODS.—A. A. MASON A 1f.,"v0.,N0i.62 audo4 Market street, are iuiw daily receiving- their Goods, comprising the raoet snr??filS ar i», v, * r ! Rt * assortment of imported and Ameri* •S2Li9 00 * 8 l *»eyj»aw ever exhibited—to which they woald respectfully invite, the nltcnUau of city and conn try merchants. y £aprB PUR£ FRENCH BRANi)\—For Median'll Purpo JU—For Bale by ■ JAMES A. JONES, “P* ll corner of I.it.erly anil Hand bi« pURE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES .JL lor Bale—lor medicinal purposes—by _ “Prtt JAMES A. JONES piNE OLD OINCER BRANDY, OLD OILOF’RYE X? —For tale by faprll) JAMES A. JONES BAY WATER —Juki received and for salts by ?PfU __ _ JAMES A. JONES TEJVE-7-25b1w.nl store and for sale by aprlO KING A MOORHEAD. SUMAC— 2j bags Sicily for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4. CO, . aprlO corner of First and Wood sis. • A RSENIC—S jccga powdered for salg by 1 jjL aprlO B- A. FAHNESTQRK & co,~ /■. fIOCHINEAL-150 1113. for sale by J aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO I?XTRA COJjOC Y NTHCOAI H.—4o lhs for saleTv ■Li aprlD B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO PRESTON’S EXTRACTS—Lemon, rosearul vanilla "PtlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO IRENCH CHALK*—3OU lbs. for sale by *Pr*g R_A. FAHNESTOCK &. CO OWX). COLOCYNTH—2S lbs. for sale by : B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO * \A/ AKERS—SU tts. superfine Pen, for sale hy - ?f »PMO B/A. FAHNESTOCK & CO- \Af JJAMIR-Jusi received*—Otsi reams •JL PQ P eT - Also, n fresh sop*- ply or doable medium Prmiin?, at marts ■ - -- sacks Dried Apples; J . ■ 12 bbls. superfine Flour; • 6 . do Rye Flour: ’ • A ' J‘ do Eggs; ■ 4 kegs Lard; 2 bbls.-Roll Butter. On consignment and for sale by apr7 : . KING & MOORHEAD TOTRAPPINQPAPJCR- ' " f f ~ 133 reams medium Bag; . 31 do - .doable crown Rag. .On consignment and/or sale by > > :WlO . JONG & MOORHEAD. COD FISH—9 drams Cod Fish~in store and-for salts zpt9. 5 MILLER & RICKETSON. \ ; Corner.of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh , HAVE IN STORE, ami to nmve daring tins week tht following goods of tho most, recent importa lions, which are offereffoo accommodating terms; 115 cany bis prime Green 125 doz patent zme Wash -1 > Tea • ' boards, •42 hf chests do do 50 bis extra pure Starch, 40 do Oolong and Chilian, 25 do Saleratus, 100 bags Rio Coffee, 75 bbls N O Molasses, 15-do Laguayra and Java, 15 do 8 IJ do CO bores a’a, .Vs, i and 1 lb 10 do Golden Syrup, lamp Tobacco, 25 do Loaf, Crashed and 35 bbls Nos 1 and 3 Mack- Powdered Sugars, ercl, 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, 20 4 and }doNo 1 do 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 2 do do Salmon, 20 jars Bordeaux Pruitts, 50 bxs fccaled Herring, 50 lbs Sicily do IJOO lbs extra Madder, 5 bxs Rock Candy, 3 bales Cassia, 2do Genoa Citrons, * l do Cloves, 10 do Cocoa A. Chocolate, ?,£?.£ e PP® r '® : ’ Allspice, 5 doCasuleand Almond 1 bbl Nutmegs, Soap, 2 do ground Ginger, 1-2 doz Military do Ido do Pepper, l bbl sup Carb Soda, Jt «° Pimento, 1 do Cream Tartar, L 0 kgs do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago, 10 do do Cassia, 2 do Isinglass, k»,°, Cloves, 2 do Sicily ami refined 2 bbls Garrett's Snuff; Liquonco, 45 bxs Stearine Candies, t do Arrow Root, 20 do Star do 150 Baih Brick, 10 do Sperm do 1 bbl Flor Sulphur, 100 doz Mason’s Blacking, 100 gross Matches, 100 lbs superfine Rice Flour, 10 doz Extract of Lemon 100 do S F IndigQ) Rose and Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, 5 do Lemon Sugar, 150 do Corn Brooms, 1 cask Sal Soda, Class, Nails, White Lead, Lard Oil, Ac GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS' depot, STO. 80, APOLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREET, Sign or tUe Bee-Hive. IIHE SbB9CIUBERShave epcned a Gentlemen's Fur _ nishing Store , m connection with an Odd Fellows’ Depot, m which nre to he found a variety ot Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows* Regalia, never before present ed to a Pittsburgh public, by a single c tablisbment From Philadelphia, they are m regular receipt ot Odd Fellow J* JSeguterj, Lodge Blank books , Gavels, and other Lodge articles The Ret aha exhibited at thur counter is raotft gorgeous and admirably aborted, no thing ot the sort, so entirely et?uuite, has ever been -een in thi-smarket in suchprofu*ion The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department is pit ntiful ly supplied with a variety ot superb and delicate!) wrought articles ot dress. The variety i« entirel) too great to enumerate in a moderate space, we must, therefore, direct the public to an investigation of the Stock tlsclt All that we cun say in this connection is, that at our Establishment the gentlemen of taste can be supplied with any article in our line, m&nuiaciurcd out of the best materials and by the most experu ntLii hands Wc solicit an examination of our stock ,it composes a variety which challenges comparison A large lot of Fine Silk and Linen Shirts, kan'y Stocks and self maturing Cracau;, Gloves and Hosiery of various kinds, and in tactcvi:r) article ot coin ion or luxury which u gentlemen of good taste would laucy W e solicit a snare of public patronage HINTON A CO, Sign of the Dee Hive, fcb!B No 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth <t ju«3Bm i.,rPEscarr • -- LiPPEKCOTT ABAtIR, (Late J 9 Strick&e[B& Co ) Slannfaclflrm ot Phocnii Fire Proof Safes, Second ttrett,between Kood and Smuhfield ON Tuesday afternoon, July 20, 1649, the undersigned were called upon by Mcs'm Lipj cncotl A Ilarr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o< their Pltmtux Sale* The lurnacc being prepared, me Sale olaccd inside thereof, with books, papers and .some money; when the doorof the Safe was closed anil the fire kindled at quarter past '2 o’clock, and in a short time the Sate was red lot, and continued uil half past fl o’clock, being about (our and a half hours, when the committee expressed their saustacUon tliat the time occupied with such hem was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Sale cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brus.s mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend* mg these butca to the public, &3 being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof JARVIS &TJIAUUF., N JCK A RAWSON, CORNWALL & UKOTUF.K, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIR I am engaged In the foundry business, aud know something about furnaces and heat. 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can trerly say there was no it among about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, m my judgment, entirely fire proof. WM. KAYE. In calling npon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they 1 llspoke in the highest term 3 ot the mimes* of the test, aud their foil confidence of the Safe’s bem* entirely fire-proof. Wc have constintlyon hand and lot sale a full assortment of the abovcSafes. mar3l BELL A TERRY. JOHJf O’DONNELL. A. L. XULLXX, .W. B. IiV.NTKB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet ware itooinit, .Vo. 08 Third Street, South Side. O'D. AI. A Co., respectfully inform their luends UJL and customers that they have, if not the largest ICplstock ever before reen in this city, the greatest • tvanetyoi stylrs, the finest finished, made of tho best sea«oned material?, and by the best workmen in the western country —all of which they urc determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar stock is all our own manufacture : no importations. Steamboat* and Hotels furnished at the thnrcst notice. All orders promptly attended to. jsi I*7 NVM.DVEU. SNDSBSON STREET, aIXSQIt£NS CITY, TEENS. fIMIE subscriber would respectfully inform hi* mends X and the public generally, that having completed his uew Planing Milhaud having now in operation two new tastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent.) ahd several circular and upright mjws, he i* now prepared to furnish promptly and ui reduced rate*, planed and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat joiner*, carpenter* and. builder*, is particularly called ta the above establish* ment, where a larga assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, bor making, house, steamboat work, &c., t an he found at ull limes. Also, lumber planed or sawed lo order, with prompi ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMEit, jatO i Proprietor. N. li.—All orders directed to i'uisburyh wil'l recetv prompt aticnuon. SADDLE, HARNESSANDTRUNKMANUFACTOKY ROBERT 11. HARTLEY, begs leave to m- f"v form his friends and the public generally, hat he continues to occupy tb&tlargo and com- CkOi*> rnodloua Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock &Co n No. 80,comer of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he koeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all omer arti cles to his line. He also keep* constantly on hand,und is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured ■ of the bestmaiorial, and in n style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article,and atfiflper cent, cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmer* would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewliere.ua he to sr 11 first rate articles at very low prices. DU* Don’t forget the place, No. nO, corner of Wood tract and Diamond Alley. apMd Wall Paper for {Spring sales. 50 SUTIHriKLII STREET, PXTTBBDIIGII. JSHIDLE would invite all who want u good uml • cheap article of WALL FABER to call and exam ine his extensive assortment of all the new and various Patterns now m use for Halls, parlor* and Chambers.— and at the lowest possible price for Cash or Hags. Also,new and beaatifal Block ATarMs Paper , with suit able columns, caps, bases and boidenng. ior public Halts,of every description, furntsded on the most reas onable terms, ut _niariJO;lm 59 Smtlhfteld street. Landscape painting. 1 ASPEJI H. LAWMAN,. Landscape Paintkb, Rooms, V t'Ourtu street, Odeou Buildings, second story. Spe cimen* may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. /if/fTtncM—Joim K. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Woll.T. A . lill ief, U chard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J.J. utllespte, Hon. 8. Jones, 1,. Harper 'feblS Or. Ilolltcfe’s Works. T> ECEIVHD AT HENRY MINER * Co’s, No 02 works” lt " fi e J slKe '’ a nc ' v •“PP'V of the following ■i Male Generative Organs-in health and disease, from infancy to old age. A complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with a description of the causes, symptoms and treatment of all the disease* aud infirmities to which ii is liable Adapted for every man’s own imvato use- Price SI The Diseases of Woman-—their cause* and cure fa mlliarly explained, with practical hints for their preven tion and for the preservation of female health The Marriage Guide, or Natural History ofGeru ru lion—Ppnvate instructor for married persons aud those about to marry,both male and female. Price SI. Origin ol Lne—a complete scientific and popular treu me on the philosophy and physiology of the reproduc tive functions in plants and animals, with 12 anatomical plates and all the new discoveries. Price Sl- The Family Physician, or the true art of healing tin* sick jti all diweases whatever. Price 25c. ftnarito - BUECHNER & MUELLER’S “Sn r BitilillihmCut, OO Marta strut, betaeen Third % Fourth, ndy tO /^ msh evcr > r k '» J of Lithographic „r.p k cL‘a.'?° J ecB ' l "' sls ' lc ’ 8 “olt os Show hUs, psdps, Portraits, landscapes, Cards, Bill heads, and La bels, printed in gold, colors, 4c At the same place- Messrs. Moeser 4 Hulmle have opened a Duawlno School, and execute on order DrSfa o Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, t 0... with „|| ble accuraoy and elegance. ais iy Hope 31 1110 in_E'uH Operation AgalrTT T Ryan’* BuMinga, Fifth Street. B ‘ HEproprietor, thankful to the public for past m, tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of he tor hta present cnlcrprisc-the establishment of A ur and Sptd ilftUj within the city-forthe accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have reoilv vond Flour, pure ground Spicea, &c , &c * ® ooa The attention of Families, Merchants and other- i. invited, und all I ask is that they will give me a triaT F- R. DRAVO, mu in .-i . . , No. 1 Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not found good, and the money returned. [mar l 3 VVSJIAVEN’3 Tue LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DKY GOODS STORE, No. SO Market street, will, Fixtures, aud a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be -old at a bargain. . Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of thebeston .the street, sun be had on favorable terns, if application is made immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to change his business la3o i.- TO H. GARRARD EPSOM salts—3o bbls for sale by mnisa ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK * 00’. ->r JJTwttUantflna. J, D. WlUlam* dfc Co. f HINTO N A CO.’S AUegbeny manmg Alia, Wholesale and ftletall. ■* ... ;.Vl ‘ * I v... ■. .. t &>rogs anhiflUMrines. Cough# and Colds Cured In 48 Houib. INCh. themtrodpenem of this now compound. Coughs O .and colds tire'cured.iiva very short time. We, will warrant Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral'Syrup to cure cases of Coughs. Colds,"Bronchitis, LaigugiUs, in less time and at a cheaper rate than any other medicine everdiscov-. ered. ' ' ‘ , IT Has AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nausea which is tnore iUsagrtfeable than, the Cough itself. This is obviated lit this mixture, for it is a plens anl soothing article and it will cure, or the money will 6e refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine, in our city, from our own citizens, should convince any one of its efficacy It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and haabeen used by him in his own practice for a number of years, with the most heroic success.; CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been ufiliefed 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 gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chronic Cough.for eight years, liasbeen entirely re lieved and the cougn removed by the use of half a do xenof boltlcsof the Pectoral Syrup. Acenllpman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that w he knows the Pectoral’Sy rop to be a good article, for he has used it in hi|.ow» case andin the cases of membeiß of his family with the most perfect success. It is one of the Cheapest Medicines now knows. —lt is put up m half pint bottles ul 50 cents each, or six bottles for $2,5d. Country 8 toiler gepkbs would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on jiuud ull the ume, as it is one ol the moil perfectand efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs aud diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. " 1 -" CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one ot tiie various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kevheb’s Pectoral Syruf, and take no other thiß will cure you. It has m it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing urt. There can be ho deception in this medicine. Jt 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 oi ‘•ecmg.them. Agents Wanted throughout the United Btates.to.sell tins medicine Large discounts will be made to thoau who will take an interest in the medicine. 11 will pay a Inrge profit to all agents; besides, they will be doingsut fenng humanity a service bv placing in their hands ilie greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. For rale, wholesale and 1 retail, by KLYbLR A M'- DOWELL, Druggists, MO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Va., to whom ait letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for <nle by D. M.Curry, Allegheny city j Brock or, jr , Brownsville; George Bmro, Washington > John 11 Buchanan. Hickory, George lvcy.ser, M Kcesport , J D Vow ell, Canoitflburgh i and by merchant* and dniggms generally. • Is respectfully mviu.d to the following truths , set forth in relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod ern tunes! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; II us not mote limn one ycur ago since thin great.rem . edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure ol disease. Its great powers to beat, have, since ihen, become fully appreciated by the community,' und we allege Uiatthe longer It is tried the more certain will us great lame spread. It ii not the remedy of a day, got no lor the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to bo used when all nostrum*have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duly, when wc write about & medicine, that we write tkotti— that wc say nothing calculated to deceive those who may tru*t our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick arc-very apt to catch at auy thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can liurihv be too highly wrought-to an swer the object of gulling or humbugging some oiVtbem. Now, wc do not desire to do this; we arc anxiou# only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it u reputation far single article oi the materia medica. Plain, unvarnished, tacts —incts thatmay be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. WM t BAUD Within the pa*t two month*, two of our own citizens., who were totally Wind, have been restored to sight. Several case* of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, a!*o, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver counly. There are others; bm these capes are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope lets- The Petroleum will cure, when used aecordingto dtrec, non#—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Uoui. Neuralgia. Eruptions on:fie£kiu. Pimples on the.fuco Chrome Bore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head bams ipthe bone* und jotnbi, old nores, Ulcer*, Wen*. Tumor*, bcrofuht. Cancer, Bpina! irritation, Fever and Acue, Chronic Cough?, A&ilmia, Bronchitis, ami all Pul monary affections of n ohionic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scaldc, diseases of the Bladder und Kid ney*, Chapped Ilaads, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunion*. In fact, KHaoaiui universalremedy,mid has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect socces*. Certificntes that will aaionish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure m showing them to the afflicted. ot their mend*. Whatever other* may say about thrir medicines, the Petroleum is the jjreuu st Remedy of the age. Phy sicians', ol high mudin;; in the prole»iMon aro beginning to usett in (heir practice. Those who m first looked on with doubt aifd uncertainty, are willing to nwaid it due pratff! and cahsidcraiton. Before another year rolls round, all will bp compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For eaJc, Wholosale and Retail, by KEYJ4KR i M’DOWELL, MU Wood street. Alco R. E. Seller*?, 57 Wood street i D. M. Curry, D. A. Khiou, Jof.eph Douglas*, Allegheny City. Alto, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIFK, Cunul Basin. 7th direct, PiUbburgh. (jaS ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSI !l 1 THE TRUE Or Oaslrlc Jolce I A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER , 1 PREPARED from Rennet,or the fourth fstomach of the Ox, after direction* by Baron Liebio, the great Pfiy&iological Chemist, bv r J. 8. HOUGHTON, M.D.,No. It, North Eighth street; Philadelphia, Pa This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. dyspepsia, jaundice, constipation. ljveA COMPLAINT, aud DEBILITY, eurin g ;aiter Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own acem,tbo Gastric Juice. Half a toaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five PopSDs of Roast Beef in about two uoDBS, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE ! Baron Liebig, in hUeelcbratcd workon AninmlChem istry, soya: “An ariificial Digestive'Fluid, unnlogooa fio the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from ihe mu cous membrane of the stomach or the calf, in which vu rious articles of food, as incut and eggs, will be so soil ened, changed and digested, just In the Fame manner a* they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Peiumea, in his famous treatise on u Food and Di et»”pubU*hed by Fowle-s Sc. Well*,New \ork,page states the same great fuct,and describes the method ol prcpaiatiou. There ure few higher authorities than Dr. rerciru. Dr. Coaaua, In bis valuuble writings on the u Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes diala diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juieeis a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” ami he stales that u adls unguisoed nrofc3for of medicine iu London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else-to latl, hud recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the Mtomuch of living animal#, which proved com pletely sncctisßful.” Dt.G&auau, uutlior of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet, ’’.says: “ It is u remarkable fact in physiology thutthe stomachs of animals, macerated in water, tin pan to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of fond, aud of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion ot them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process. 0 Dr. Simon’s great work, the “ Cbemuiry of Man,” (Leu Sc Blanchard. Vhila , 184tl, pp 321-d) says: t; The discov ery of PEPSIN forms u new era in the chemical history ol Digestion. From recent experiment* wc know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepcin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Ddsolison, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Hainan Physiology, devotes more than fifty page* to an examination of this subject His experiments with Dr.-Beaumont, on the Gastria Juice, oblutncd from the living human stomach und from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, “dU gesuon occurred aa perfectly in the. artificial us in the natural digestions.” ‘ AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN ha* produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. Jt is impossible to give the dnuils of oases in the limits oi this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, aud Boston alone. Theae weremearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid urn! wouderful, but perma nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever aud Ague, und tfie evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drag* upon the Digestive organs, after.a long sickness. Also, lor excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. • OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS whu.fi it does not seem to reach and remove-at once.*L. No matwr how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose removes all the unpleasant symp toms, and u only needs to be repeated,* for a short time, l r?r*!V& e * l “ c ? u . &°od effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD ami VIGOR OP BODY, follow a! once. Ii is particularly excellent in cases of. Nausea, Vomilina. Cramps, boreuess of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood. Heaviness, Low? ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanuy, Suicide, ,oi i SPalikln“;or A e R P " '“ ,lik One boule will of lI^?GT.TOt,:M b a;i^pr„ r P i ;!'i’or ,igna,i,rc of J - s - Sold by agents in every iowh k. the Unlied Slates, and by respectable dealers in Medicines aenerallv Agents for Pittsburgh, KRYSEK & Me DO WELL 141 Wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. rnv2o v A Iso, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wo, d street V Bull’s Sarsaparilla ana ttae Cholera. Nar a single mail, woman or child has died of tb. CHOLEfIA or any of its symptoms^Vlto uled th invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville where thio bursupanlla is made, and where from istt oJ 200 bottles are retailed da*, bti few .“ola.ed cases of Choiera have occurred, otfll they were either persons from boats or those who.dujhgarded our advice. “ . For sale by KEYSER t W "oeu’t, Pituburih, Wltere (lie genuine nrlicle muy slwuys be . • . [I oiyW TJETROLEU.M—A certain cure tor DIARrtHCEA. a X disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera; : Try it ! • For sale by )T0 ICEYSER& McPOWELL, 140 Wood St. XlrliiTE WAX—SOO fits, for sate by ' “ TT docs B. A.FAHNESTOOK *CO, i '* 3 A J-c.r' ?l - T .\ ‘vt-.-. ** h, i i * . * .* r~ ’i * w '. .• *-•?»* Public Attention DIGESTIVE FLUID l - * •. V'V • -t. ~ . f ffttsceUantans. For Femalea and Jltoleo. ■ T\R. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative, U Jilixir s 'preßcribed qr an effectual restorative : in cases, of debility, impotency or ■’barrenness, and all ir-" regalaritiesof nature; ‘ It is all ibavitprofessfes to be—, viz; Nature’s great restorative;and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. It is a cemmcure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weokuesa of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhma or. whiles, As a vigoraung medicine it is unequalled.- Also, a certain remedy foe incipient Consamption. indi gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude,, fe-. male weakness, debility, Ac- It is warranted to please the nscrin any of the above complaints, and is of price-, less value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of tins medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New, York, tuthe United States of America, tny sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comes throogh them, and their signatures are. on the wrapper, ANTONIO LARZETTEjM. D. ZfaplM, July lCth, 1840. M „ ■ Sold osly-m Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. *»> Smuhfield-street; and By B. H. Meaking, -Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. 00 Frurth street Louisville. [mar24:ly JAMBSS W. WOODWSJ4L, Q | • CABINET r-sjgn FURNI TV RE MANUFACTURER } Pfl Warc-roonu*97 and Third street. JW. W. respectfully informs tus friehfis and custom* • erß that, be has now completed the - largest'and fi nest stock of household furniture ever beiore seen in this city, 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 mat aiactanng, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. Helms adopted the principle 01 identifying,the cus tomers’interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription, of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant, and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may bo furnished from lus stock; or manufactured expressly to order- He therefore solicits an inspection, that tho advantages ot his establishment may bo known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, whifch for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in ; any ol the Eastern ctucs : : Parlor, 1 drawing, din- . i ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Elizabethan, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Sofas,Teie-u-tete nod Di vans of the latest French and American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ j arlor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid . stands, raostc fctands, and holde rs, marble top, mu- - hogany,rosewood and walnut centre and sota.iu bles, extension dining- tables all sizcsofthc most improved, and decidedly the best kind mode; card, Pembroke bail and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands ol each 1 a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stool?, secretary und book ' cares, side hoards, fire screens, towel racks. hat stands, and .. music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper moche, table and tea poye, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl. Tables, Ac. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet uakxbs supplied with oil articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est nonce. All orders promptly attended to [novth?. CHAIRS AND KUKAITCUHi* fto.dtiThirtiitTcttibetivun Mariti and Wood+Sjuih >Ut*. <7l We have now on hand a large and UL splendid stocko! every variety oiCujJksoaMjSpS?. and CABINET* FURNITURE, which w« -ffl * lareconfident cannot be surpassed, B<t equalled, In this City, or m the Weal, in style and finish. who ureiit wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to cail and examine (oi themselves. H7* Steamboats furnished on ih.s shortestnnice. . . ID* AU orders urompiiy attended to. _[ebl9:lf O’DONNELL. MULLEN & CO. Punilturo and t/'halr Ware Rooms, T. ». YOUNG St CO.j corntr Third c* tnmtisii*/and SmiLhfitld sis., opposite Brown'* HoteL ul \ )jr aL- - P«m6urgib. Pa., keep constantly on hand rep make to order.at. the lowest prices, * I HOUSEHOLD ami STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIM*.of the best workmanship and most approved styles. _ teblS hUamboats, Ahoy I r Tub snbscribera tender their acfJV for the favors bestow ¥3*-* ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, andTir • would respccitulfy temind them and others inie- ,« relied m buihimg boats, that they are at all times pre pared tofurnish, on the most reasonable terms, every, description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the he? material and workmanship. TB YOUNG A CO., Comer Third and Sraithfieli streets. ‘ opposite l{ Brown’s Hotels 1 ' O. C. B4MJIKB. _ . H. D4ULEB Hammer A Hauler, CABINKT\VARI3ROOM } SSnTHFIELDSTREET ?: Btitoeen Seviruhitreet and Strawberry aU(y t Pittsburg t Pa. fjV HAMMER A DAULERkeep'COnsiantly ouliaml UjL n variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, rep| worrantedequai lo any in the city, and sold on as * “ term? as can be obtained at any similar establishment in Jie West. . They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock,embracing aU kinds of Furni* turc, trom ihecbeaptfjt and plainest-to theraost cosily and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mrihCro STEVENSON continues to manu y facture 'CABINET-WARE Ot every descrip- lion. at hiß old stand, corner of Liberty and felOaafafiSevcnth stTretr. UNDERTAKING attended to.in allit*branches. mayll -Extra Family Flour. FOR ike convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of the “mTSBURGH CITVMILLS/Uave plaeeti boxes for t£te reception of orders, at the following places: J. X R. Floyd'a store, Comer of Wood and 6th *ts.; M. Haywood’s Shoe stare, cornc r Libertyarid Market A. Beelen’a store,3d street; L. Wilcox,'Jr., Druggist, cor. 4ih and Siniihfield ; Joint F Smith's store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Telegraph Office, Fourth street; 11. O. Kelly. Grocer, coc.sth st. and Market alley; M. Ufass’sViofCjtfth'Ward. The Flour wbsrx* will cull twice or thrlee daily, for orders, and tUe:FlO'ir» Ac'.; delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts con be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leuve Flour without payment: We hope that the public will be pleased with this arrangement; ns we shall endeavor to do rAem just ce. __tmarJol WILMARTH &■ NOBLE. HO l FUU CALIFOHNIA. FTUiE subscriber has been authorized to receive Fack- X' ages to'be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panoma, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Paaama to San Francisco, Every information eiven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, jipla Post Buildings, Fifth at., near Wood. Philosophy of Brandretli’a Vegetable Pills* WIIF-N the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality wore then partially exposed toour view,. We saw and understood that the food, we eat, was -convened into blood, which repaired the waste of the animaVniachine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a litVheauhe ituernat fires that warm and invigorate dor ihuermah; The blood is an clociric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and homy nail. While the blood is thus the Seat of life, itis also the neat of disease/ Food give* the body strength; Brandreth’s pills give blood the necessary power to throw out from itself aU imparities, thus ren deringtho stream oflife pare nud healthy.- Ir men were more sincere, there woald be fewer religious creeds j andif they kept close 10 nature’s laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. "• As men grow intciilligeni they wtllbecome wiser and hap pier; eveuuow, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use:BrUndreth’a Vege table Uuivera! Pills, which sbon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require iloextra care when they aroused, ineither diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the bouse, so thut upon the first indication of sickness they muy 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, coctiv’eness, fevers,' and in uli acute, heavy or deep-seated'paius, their effects will he found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often caring a r dangerous malady at once, sa ying mouths of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brahdreth’i Pills are a known and foliy tested medicine, b one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout- the civilized world, They are quietly superseding .ail other medi cines; They take oulooly tha’t from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain;, leaving strength and health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes alt kinds ofi food. Sold ui No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine BrandrethPillsare kept for sale —the undersigned is the otiiy agent in the city. ' doc23:3m >. tHOMAS REDPATH. A. iiIIIiLIKBWA pOt HAVE ON HAND ai their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY; No. 04 Southfield *t. a large assortment of faucy and plain .Furniture, which they wiU sell 15 per cent below- customary rates... . . I orms—cash only. - : • / tdec27:ly l>lo*olutton. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm Pf-E 3. BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutualconaent. Eitherpartner may use the name of tne concern in settlement. / JEROME S. BONNET. - ‘ Matthew p. patton Pifa&urgA, Aprillst,lßso- , ID* Having sold my entire interest inthe firmof 378. Bonnut & Co. to M. D. PAtfOtf, my law- partner, and in retiring from business, UakCgnfof pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public.- fup3J J- S. BONNET. Ri C» SlOOkCOtti BOOESELLER.AND STATIONER, HNo. 4?, cofiNsa.of ano Thjeo strkbts, AS constantly, on kand:for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea:PAPERLBonnet, Binders’, Ful lers’. and ‘ Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK— which he will sell atthe lowesicash pnees, or in exchange for. Rflgg.nntiTnnncrs’ Scran*.. . AfiOOTaU HpHE subscriber wishestoinform the citizens of Pilts- X burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CAItPET STORE itom Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street, to the Apollo Baildlngs, bli Fourth street, recently occu pied by the Museum. oud' baa connected therewiththe udjoipmg rooms,formerly uiedas the Chronicle Printing office—'which, in connecnorOviih his: old. room, makes the most spacious Carpet esjabltehment inthe country ; and his advantages so rarsurpass any house in this city forspace, arrangement and goodlight, that he is certain of suiting every person who may favor him witha call. His atoclc is complete In e very arucle in his line.und great painrteilt be takerror aU umea to show goods to persons .wishing to loolrorbuy- 2 fts.plime m store and foraale by Jj TIUUS4: ;.'.-^-.v ! .KINCr & MOORHEAD, ~' y(r,, State mutual Fire Insurance Company BRANCH Shithhsld st., Pittsburgh,. . - January 1*1,1851. fpHE best evidence of the -success of the. Directors in l endeavoring to make the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community, ib*the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued nearly. 4,000 Poh cies in a little more than: seven months; and adding over 870,000 capital to the company* Tho Directors ate proud to say, that nearly all the property insured is of the safest kind, in small risks, and 1 a large proportion insured for only ortc-year. , Number of Policies issupd---- 3,953 Amount of property lusured • •• ■ 84,073,503. 00 AmouatofguaranleepreiniumB>s4s,49C 33 .... Amount orcashpremi tuns-—24,631,80 - Amount of guarantee stock- ••■■■■ S 70,123 18 Amount of losses S 3,800 00 To be deducted from the above the incidental expen* ses of the office. . To city or country merchants, and owners oi dwelN ■mgs, and isolated or country property,-it is believed this company affords advantages in point of cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no insurance Company ir» this coa^ry. Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem of Classification, of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of laige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the cheapness.and accommodation of bothmelhodß, but entitles the insured to a participa tion m the profits. ; It is under the control of the following Directors: —J P. Rutherford. A. J.Gillstt, Johnß. Packer, SamuelT. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert Kiotz. J A. RUTHERFORD, Eres’l. A. J. GILLETT, Sec*y..' A. A.Cahhieb, Actuary. . Jja27:y Penn mutual Life Insurance Co., Phll’ai Agent in Pittsburgh,'W; h. davis, (vice s. Finney, Jr., deceased,) No, 383 Liberty street. For the better convenience of persons residing in the lower part of the city, the agent may also be fouod daily, from eleven (0 twelve and two to three o’clock* at the counting room 01 J: Schoonmaker &Co., N 0.24 Wood street, where all necessary information will be fiven, and communications promptly attended to.— omphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application. Capital stock over 8200,0U0 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually umongsUhose insured for life. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,1851—2w ' marine, Fire and Inland Transportation INSURANCE. : THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMF-R: ICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capital $500,- 000, assett January 13,1851,51,001,858 50, will umkc insurance on buildings and their, contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels, cither by inland transboruitfon ofon the seai: ’ - DIRECTORS i Arthur G. Collin, Pres’t., Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel VV. Jones, . John R. Neff, Edward South, - Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, s. Austin Allibone, . - Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspmwall, . Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morns, Water, 11. D. Sherrerd,Sec*y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all nsks 01 an extra hazard ous may be considered as offering ample se cumy to tho public. WM. P. TONES, Agent, ja-24 ■■■... ~ No. 141 Front street. SAtETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY: THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LlFlfi INSURANCE SOCIETY Capital, £soo,ooo**Equal to 03,500,000. TT/TTII a large surplus of profits.. Apportion' of both . fy . rapiialaEd surplus invested in U. S. Government Siock?,.and other securities in the City of New York. Policies field in this country over 6,000.' Persona in suring participate in the profits of Bie Company. California rtskztaken at reduced rates. Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company are the following:— A party insured for the whole term of life may at any time borrow- ms-half the amount : of annual premiam, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. . He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive back as value thereof one-half the gross sum paid by himio annual common premiums. r ; A party already insured for whole life may, on pay ment of a small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. : Parties already insured find entitled to a two-third loan, are not shut out from said two-third loan, if the. * fir.efer it, upon the terms slated in the Society’s pamph et*. A party may, at a moderate annual .premium, insou for life,and he survive to reach, the age of 60 year §,th< full sum insured up to $15,009, will be paid to him : or it ho dieVbeforc'reaching that age, the toll sum insured , willfie paid to his family or legal representatives. : Hhas become cuktoniary ip the Atlantic cities for con gregalions.toinsure the lives: of. their Pastors, and on Christmas or New-Year’s day .to make the'family a pre sent of the policy.' This is certainly hn excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary in very many Cases i« scarcely equal to his immediate Wonts. To the man of family, at.bis deaib.it is acon solaUon beyond expression r to‘know that his helpless Uule ones are thus provided for. ■ Churches involved.' would do well to insure the live? of one or more of-tiie trustees, at whose demise the amount would fie applied 10 liquidate the debt. Explanatory’ pamphlets and information giyen gratis, at the Banking Houe£ of"; WM'. A- lULL. A CO.; nov29 Wood Bt, second dt or above Fourth. INSURANCE. ! THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY. INSUR' ANCE COMPANY^—Office. North Room of the Ex' change. Third street, Philadelphia- P'laalMsirajuccE.—Buildings, Merchandize ami othei property in town and coumry, insured against loss 01 damage by fire at the lowest rale of premium. Maewb Lvsuhxkce.—They also insure Vessels, Gar goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open 01 special policiesj'aa the.assured may desire. / Island T&aksporxa non.—They alad insure merclian* dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Cana) Boats and Steam Boats, on rive rs and lakes, on the moat liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. SondeT John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Geo.G, Leiper, Edward Darlington,lsaac R. Davis, William Folwell.Jofin Newlin,Dr. R. M. Huston. James C. Hand,Tlieqphllus Paulding,H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Spencer Me- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J; G. Johnson, William Ray, Dr B; Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.- D, T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM AIARTINy President. Thos.-C. Uato, Vice President. ■ 1 > ' Joseph W. CoWAtu, Secretary. fEr* Office of the Company, N 0.42 Water street, Pitta* burgh. , (je!6:dtf) , JP. A. MADEIRA, Agent. ' • Fixe and Olftiine laiuranesi f|IHE QFFICEof the Insurance Co. North America X fins been removed to IheWarehouse of Hardy, Jone? A Co., No. 141 Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents, and onShipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the. above old ana responsible Company. [ap3] WM. IV JONES, Agent. Life.and Health Insurance* THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848 j Charter Per petual | Capital 8100,OUO. : Raies.lower than any Pennsyl vania Company. and full 20 pet cent- lower than the usual rales of. Life Insurance, us the following compart son will .show. Thus a person 01 ihe ago of 30 Insurins for 3100 for life; ransi pay in the Girard 50,30, Pennsyl vania 83,30. Penn Alutnnl Equitable 82,04, New England S2,M, AlbionB2,4B, New York Life 82,30, Lit, and Health, Pfnladtiphi a, $l,Ol. * . Dibkctoes—Santncl D Ornck, Charles D Hall, Wet F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes,M W Baldwin, l,has p B Campbell, MM Reeve M: D.,-Lewis Cooper! J Hodman Barker,,ii H Batter, Edwin R Cope. &!^Fr I nnc^ r lifa k eib^,e Pr£?i,^^ ' ,I ’ R ° ber ' P - Rin * Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets' Pittsburgh. ... - • . . oct29:y INDEMNITY. ~ • **»• Pranlzlln Flre lnsuranca Company OF WUIADELFttU. ■. IREGTGR3:— Charles W. Banoker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis. Tobias-Wagner, Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Grant. David S. Browne, .Jacob R.bmith, Morris Patterson. „ CIIAS. W.BANCKER.Pres’I. Cnss. G, Bahckbb, Secretary. IE?" Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited o, i n < :' re t3'’ do3cr ' pliQnof pwpeny in town and country. X he Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested afford.ample protection to the assured, - The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1849, ar Pows viz -° Breea b y lO an Acl of Assembly, were as fol- MortCTges ■■ 81,047,433 41 Realustate-«»•»■ . 94724 Kt Temporary Loana- 90,00185 Stoetfl . 51,523 25 Cash.Ac.*—r»——• 33,804 37 492 71 incorporation, a period of 19 years, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thou sDoUats, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the übilityand aispostnon to meet withpromptness, all liabilities. - _ J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, foaril] • OffieeN. E. comer Wood and 3d Kts ? - ■ Fire and Diarine lnsuraace. fIIHE Insurance Company of North America; of Pbila X delphia, through Us duly authorized Agent; the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance 9» propeny r in this city .and its vicinity,and on sfilpmen ; by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: ; ’ Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’u Samuel Brooks. Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, SamueLW. Jones, Samuel W. Smith Edward Smiih, Ambrose White, »°L n f^i_T. rown ’ Jacob RI. Thomas John Wbite, John R, Neff, SSL 6 *Ipe' 1 pe ' .: Whhati D. This is the oidest Insurance Conmany States, having beenchuneredin noP.l^chartl,^ tiSHSL 1011 ” & c °.’ w -?? nd rior styles and qualities. For mile low. “ *P supe . A. A.MASON i CO, 00,4 Z. 02 and 64 Market street pLANTATiON barrel, new crop X Molassss just received and for sale by p deal!) ; MIXI-EB,* HICKETSON, aeol * ' Nos. m *nd asibbortyit, i vV’-i-rv- ;.*'• -j. . , -•-?' v/tV- r' . iV*‘\ /.'i , I ' •- • ■ , -, * ■■ ’ . 1 ,<:» V- * ■.,*.■ •'•»■ V. ■' ■ ~ ...••■■ ■ > ■. ■■ A. , • •**'“»- \i * ■ • I Jnsnrance Compauus. LONDON AND NEW-YORK. » T. ■’. '■ -• '.y.y-.H-'iJ; JPrg ©oalrs. .li v': iIfiWfiPRIHQ GOODSI Woriei x trut? No. 75, between Fourth 91, Sf Mu Diamond. rpHE subscriber is now receiving from • the Eastern Jk cities abeauiiful, choice and. desirable slock of the newest fabrics and,designs from, the London and Paris SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, : Purchflxedin the New.-York and Philadelphia Markets “V be iowest cash prices. -Embracingevery variety of Sjr ae^ e Bt and richest styies f und latestimportations of fciigiiah |»nd German Goods : among the leading articles will befonadthe follOTOing; - .; . fii^srquaUty ® era . se 8 Laities, from 18} centß to the fitlMisSSnK^ :;Engl “ h 'Lawnsj-firom \2} cents lio the . u /, mQnufa ctared. - - : p!SSlvw le l c M Mn,,lin< 5 Oi'to 12} cents yd. to:** aili Chihlaießi from C£;io 12} cents ? n , d embroidered Muslins and Or gandies, new style plain and figured English Poplins; blae&rodnEe Stlks rfiincy figured Suka: super changeable Silks and: Satin de Chlens; Lapin’s black Bombazines, und o beau* uful; assortment of block and colored Alpaceas. and French Thibet Cloths. - ■ V ■T'' SHAWLS. Chameleon Silk and Turk Saun Shawls; superior Her nanna Silk; Tissue and Berage Shawls; Cashmere; Thibet, Brosba and Moas de Lame Shawls. .FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS.. French work.Capesond.Collars: hew style Bonnet Ribbons! Linen Cambric Hdkfs and Cravats; block and colored Kid Gloves ; Lisle Thread Mohair and Twisted Silk Gloves andMitis; Silk, Worsted afid Cotton Hose; together wiih'a large and complete; assortment of Para* sols and Umbrellas. 1 • GENTLEMEN'S'GOODS. _ . French end English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; SilK Shirts and Brawers; Fahey Cravats; liinen Gam f brie and Sift lidkfsj togeiher wilh a.splendid assort meht of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen aiid Linen Lawns; Ca&sinetts and Kentucky leans, Cottoflades; Bed Tick* iugs; Checks; Domestic Ginghams’; Red, 'White and Yellow Flannels.; Canton Flannels,'4<r. . . The customers of the house r aad all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods an early ex amination. The slock., is large and .qomplete in every variety and style, all of the latest importations, and will be sold at the vert lowest jlarkxbt mess. 1 SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DR IT .0.0.0U5, • ; AT THE i One Price Store of A. A, }IASOS:4 CO., . ;iYos,o2 and 04 Market street. , IKrILL commence on Monoat, December:3o,lBsft V f and cOntinue througU the month of January.. Oh this occasion,4he whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and.their exten sive, stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, win be offered at Retail, at fullyone fourth less than usual prices. ; The notice of theijSemi-Ahnqal Rale>to.any one of the thousands .who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for acali.this season. They will however mention a few; of the Goods and Prices£for the benefit of those who have-never attended their Sales vu:-r '-. v • • Rich Cashmeres,: - - 75 c. Usualprice 81,00' : GOO ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres,' 25e.Y usual pri.’e 37ic.; :. .. _ v-•....... tfiOOf s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, IS, 18|c. Usual price 20 and 25c; 50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual price; 62}c. ’ 50ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price 75c.; u 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.; - : loops..FrenchMerinoevSi,oo. Usual price. Sl^7i? .; 300 ps.Varametias and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; 25001jong Square Shawls, which will be sold at from St to 95 less than the usual prices.;. . 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18 and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, 6}c. Usual prifeOc.; . 100 cases English and American Calicoes, b .and 10c Usual price 10 and 12{c.; : 90 cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; ' 260 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; ■■ Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cas3imeres, Cassineis and Jeans. - i Together with an immense variety of other Goods,all ’of which will be marked dowu‘to lower prices than any of their previous sales : ■ They invite an early call, as many of their chnicest Goods willsoonbe sold. The lowestpriee riamed at first. A. A. MASON &. CO., No*. 62 and 84 Maiketstreet. EAJLUHOIDKKIES l!—tteceived'per express, a large assortment of the following Goods: ' . Ladies’ book; jaconet, ond moalm French wrought cuds and collars’; Kossuth.caffs and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon Ma ‘line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; chemt* izeltes; black Chantilla and love veils; ladies 1 break fast.caps; infants’ tfapsand waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laceaand edg ingsjaconet and Swiss edgings and insertings; to jjgetherwith a general assortment of French embroider-; led and lace goods. Forsaleby A.A.MASON&CO, Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. i OPAINQ BONNETS—Oar first lot received and open O cd—comprising in part the following styles^ White and Yellow Lace; Oaeen’sOwn; "*• ; Alboni Chipi HairTalip; Milan do; Jenny Lind and Satin;. English do; Flnted.Btraw and Satin do; Fine Straw and Diamond; Pearl and Loop do; Florence Crimped; American I>ace;• ■ . • English Pearl; : , Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; Fluted Manilla; Silk do; . mails A A. MASON & CO. Cloths I ctothft l Cloths I AT EASTERN JOBBING prices.—lls pieces Black and Fancy colored French,and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cldih3. Jnst,opened at A. A. MASON A CO.'S, dec2. . Nos. 62andC4 Market street-. , Tin Roofing. THE aubscribera.take this method lo iftform property holders, house?builders,and all others interested, that they still continue the . busioess of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. Their skill and experience in thispart of the business,bos hiiberioeoablea them la giye entire satisfaction. And they hppe, that-by' continuing.the same policy of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keip up this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Hoofing was new, or Just brought before.the notice of this-community for the first lime, we would consider that .the'importance of the subject wonld justify us in extending onr«views on its superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore,-confine ourselves to a few remarks; On the Ctb day of June, !S44,Jnearly seven years ago,)\vefiri> isbedouf first job of Tin Roofing la this place. From that; up. to the present time,: we have covered with tin the roots of the finest and most costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our vie ws on a previous occasion on the superior advantage ; ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses; And time, the great tester of all things, has but 100 clearly proven tfunsorrcctnessorour opinion. Again, if we place Tin in juxta-ppsiiioh.with Slate at a coverlng.fbr houses* we think that tin will bear a favo* ruble; comparison, with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when Unis used the roof can be made muchlUiier-thereby saving materials,‘in tho length of rafters, brick'in the -gable ends—making -the house easy of access irrease of a fire, and ehowmg a belter finish, and appearance: Also,whentin is used the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac., —things iudispensible on slate-roofa. If further reasons were deemed necessary, w« could offer the: experience of our eastern cities in proof what bos been navnneed, ns it is a well known fact that New York andothereast ern cities very generally prefer even tin for their most costly and splendid buildings, notwithstanding they have a fullsupply of slate at theft doors. With these remarks we will leave the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in giviug further information when called on. JOHN DUNLAP A CO., corner Market and Second a’ts Stooped Shonlderii SHOULDER BRACES.—-' r Ueso Btficcs are essential* . lyadapted to. those whose professions in life.rehder the inclined-posture, necessary’. To the consumptive, the sedentary, and nlbthose who; in their daily pursuits, have'contracted the habit of siooi&g, this Shoulder Brace d inestimable. If prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest,expands the dimensions of the chamber in which the .Langs and Heart are con tained, and gives buoy ancy to the whole frame: thus, in its uctton, counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to.a numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many, are subject.' For sale by . . KEYSER! & APBOWELL, mar* , - . . - ■: KQ Wood at Dr* Fiteh’s Abdominal Supporter. rFHIS instrumentis used inali the Eastern cities, with i unparalleled success. The effects produced by it ate truly wouderful, m all those cases where abdwni nul support is needed,from weafcuess.of.ihe abdominal muscles. _ It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complaint For sale by KEY3ER & M’DOWELL, -JP** 8 - - HOWood^t mupor fn Patent TrUBIM, f l' H LSL;Trpsses are most, confidently recommended ,r to^K e affllGU : d fo t r radical core oC Hernia orHvp> mre. They retain Jibe -rupture perfectly; and may be and comfort by the patients and have been known, m many instances, to effect a speedy care For sale by , KEYS&R & M’DOWEIIL, ~3 arB ' 140Wood«t Important, to Tailors.- •- ~ JllLn“omK d D „“vnm 50 No". Tai,or5 ’ P " em llie Bw?aiic?nrerefand r rorMfeot S^* S ' SOrB ’ r,!CI rronl may .v l BOWN TCTLEY’S, lMWood «t„ m - 2 joorg be{ow Virgin alley. _ APPLES—62 aacl& Dttied Apples; ; lObbls. J do;'.Forisale by . |aB ~ - L. S, WATEBMAN A S ; QN3. , ~ ■■■■ . notice. A LL persons indebted IQ the Isle firm .of Jortrrsrotr & XA. stockioh, will please call and settle imraeJistel; and save costa. (feb3) :■ JOHN FLEMING; Ag>t. J- B. V/ILUAMS - JOHN HAST, JB. ' J.O.WIbiiIAUS &. CO.. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Fortearding and Commission Mprchants, And Dealers in COUNTRY PRODUCE AND PiTTSBtrRQB MAHOTACTUI2S, Corner of Wood and Fifth strata , . miis • : ■ FitUbqrgtL ~ ■ Steele * Officer?* . . BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, R* AN V BmLVTTrtj third between Wood and ■ -Liberty wuti: \ ‘Boxes- of .ail descriptions made and de livered aUheabortcst notice.- ffeblftty- yonuiry t ‘ ‘ v .< I . Hominy, /ml received aad for *a]e by. WM/BYEHL * i. ;Y ji ■ W&erty Scot, \ 4- ~ ~-v* i : V-v,’ v '.';/ » . ■.■*' V- V Bolivar Fire BricK CfiKipaiij,, »AB. aLovte, :.si m, sere, - s. r.tov&i ft.% baoiuw. GLOVEa, KIER dfc obi) Proinrl<itON* /PHE sabscribers bavingbeen appointed;Agents lb* 1 the above named concern, will keep; constantly on hand a iapply ofthe celebratedßdUvaiiFird Brick, Crti- • cible Fire Clay,- Furnace Hearths • add Inwalls* They , . are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made in size add shape to suitpuTChasert, which shall' ; be^rompUyfifled. We do notdeemit necetsary io enumerale thfl many' advantages the BolivarFrre Brick poaeas over all<Jlh*’ ert .that nave been offered forsale in the United Sinter,.> their superiority being well known to almost ail persons .wbouse Fire Brick. * The proprietor shave detertninod.. that the Fire Brier shall lose none of their present erivi- . able reputation, add that no expense shall be 1 spared t> - 4 makerthem even betterthan they have heretofore been, - - This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fire Brick atßolivar. ; KIKR & JONES, ' - ; * ; marly Canal Basin, Seventh • . «» Bntder’>» Wine Store. , • TO WALNUT,STREET, PHILADELPHIA, . npHE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining AU Wines ' ' Liquors, Ac;,'GOOD and CHEAPv ' J - ■ has lately—in conßequeoceof - ous large sales made by himto consumers—been oblige,! ... largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, anX .hehasnow.the satisfaction of offering some of the best' Wines and Liquors ever imported by hjm. He wouU refer to some invoices as follows—vizr BUFF, GORDON & CO. deli' : cate Pale at.very low prices, rare, old.and. some very choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by the gallon.— Also.rareold deUcate AMONTILLADO,mciaakS of 1(1 v B a l]onsjy>«t4//tf ttUtiedfyr consamers. SotnC EXTRA • ■: AhIONTILLADO in boules, pntup in Europevwhicb he . ?. to any that can be produced. u.yi* h * HANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher . , adapted to convalescents, as-they ' InanyoUie rWines Btiraalal ‘ n £ > n nd have not the acidof 1 “ P linc ’ipaUy specially seleciedfbr his sales to consumers from the stock of* 1 .FtTRMf g *' rga?ft ,” at Oporto, and imported direct. , “ are fruity and deHcate, and lhavo been highly approved by las customers, because "of their manifest superiority over all other Ports and Red Wines palmed off os such. . ? \ They are of various softs and prices, ib bottles and oil \ draughtbythdgailo^orwholesalebythecosk. Among - them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM- ABSALOM MORRIS,' 75 Market street ' %*Persons sufferingwith chronicaffeciiorrofibe bow* els cannot be too careful intheir PORTT. . MADEIRA WINES of .varioas Mrt#, dry .and South; Side, old East and West India. v Sercial, At;, &c.. on draught, in bouies and by caska. . As (o the SPARKLED; WINES of the subscriber it is well known that the AtOETEXTRAGUAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING. MOSELLE, imposed,; by him are superior to any other Wines; and ore sold . at prices as lowasmostor the inferior wines how inthe' market which arepat upon buyers as firit etoss. ' He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of variousbr&'nds and qualities, at very lowpricea.reiailorwbolcaate/ In the article of CLARET WiNES, generally,-the subscri ber holds himself to be a jadge, and he ouera the finest Stock here, from the very lowest price,by the single do* sen, to the first class or ' l premier erii of Medoc. ' '' Of .BURGUNDY WINES he has alarge stock arid cart •. assure, customers that he can present to them; from his •. vaults, asgodda,bottle of Burgundy as France aflordsl 1^ ; SAUTERNEand BARSAC always oa band inbottles.; IHs selecuon of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. Dehtciakd & Co- ;; blens.are extensive, and number many .Still Hocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest vintages of the “STEINBERG,” Which is the best growthof the Rhine. • - - v lathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he v has now a fine stock, embracing some very Old extra 01 1800, of Otabb, Dcput A Co., ana some celebrated “CLAVIER of 1821,” In eighth casks, and 1842 in hhds:' and“DUBOUCRI3, n 1544 > inhhd9. on eansfenjnettr, which will be sold low. . : Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELAWHIS- 4 KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY .} and all other Wines* and Liquors,, including all of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS fn any 1 qaantity desired. •-. t "v. Aconstantassorted stock of HAVANA SEGAR9.' ***4# Goods delivered, within one day's reach qf Phila delphia, BBSianT paid. Orders.wiii be promptly.execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph Address, *■ JACOB SNIDER, JR.; Cheap Wine Store, , 70 Walnut street, ' MEMPHIS INSTITUTE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of .Lectures wilLcoanneuce on the/frj* of -Novtmoa/ and continue until the lost el February.. The Anatomi cal Department will be'opened and’ready to receive- Studenta by the first of'October. The. Mcalcril Depart ment will be under the direction of the following . PROFESSORa: Z. Freeman, M* Anatomy. :&. S. Newton, M< Du Professor of Surgery. H. J. HdlcSj&l. D;,Professor of Theory and Practice o , Medicine. ’ ' . - • W. Byrd Powell,' M. D., Profeasor of Physiology. Pa- 1 . thology .Mineralogyand Geology. J. Kmo, M. d., Professor of Materia SledteajThcrdpen* ... tics and Medical Jurisprudence. J. Milton Sanders, M. D,, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. ’ i. * J.-A. Wilson, M.D., Professor.of Obsletncs Di9->. : eases of Women and Children. ' CLINIQUE LECTU BBS. Zltdicim— Prof,H. Jf. Hulcr. , Surgery—Prof. R. S. Newton. Z Freeman,M. p.j Anatomicaf Demonstrator. 1 Thefees for a full course amount to gics. Each Professor’s Ticket,Bls: Matricttl&tdrVBsrDe monsirator’a Fee, 810.. Graduation, $2O. ... Those destringfurthcrinfonnamoD, willpleaseaddress their letters (post paid) lo the Dean: and Students arri ving inthe cuy will please call on him at the Commer-, cialHotel. , R. S. NEWTON, AL IX, Dean of the Fachlty; •- , • LAW . lIonEW AT Kino, Prof. of Theory andFractice of Lata' JrtoDsLAJTELn, Z£sq»Prof of Commercial Jurisprudent awn*—-SSQ per session*. AncomnmmcaUonspcrfaimngtothistlobartinenttnust beaddresswUo ■ ■ ; E. W. M. kING,-Esq„ . Mempku, 2Vnn.,MarchjlBsC. • . The Faculties, for intellectual abilities,. moralworth and professional acquirement*, will compare favorably with the mosldisiingulahedin our country. TheMedicab Faculty constltutea an anomaly.in this or any other country—allof them are able Lecturers hhd the b’Csl df .Teachers..-' ■ . ■/.- ■ /' Those whowillcontemplateourgeographicalposition, and the extent of our populaiion.can have no doubtaa to of oursituotion for an enterprise of the Kind. As to heaUhtincludlngall seasons ofthe year, wo deny that onyofAerrity Aoi ©tors. . first class ofthe Lav?,and Medical Denarttnentso. this Institute were small, bat tha gentlemen composing them ore talented and inthe highest degree respectable—r a favornbleoraexfoxihe future prospenty ofthe Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of this school,we feel itodr duty to state* thauhc Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, whioh augurs well fbx tts future success, and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, cannot be interuptedj-w . ■ E. W.:hf. IUNG, of the Memphis Institute. 0 asgnlfylngoiasset, Fone; two and three g asses, suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sals by locum JOHN B. M T FAf>X)EN tc CO. To the Citizens ot Allegheny City. A BOX for the reception of OrJet. for CITY MILLS ■is. FLOOR is left at the store of Mercer 4; Robinson. Federal street _Buch Orders will be promptly supplied . stulO . WILMARTH & NOBLE* ■ i,*?P„Blen Wntstel lmmertlately, 4 T TUB CUARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages il. are 80 cents per day; and we charge SL7Jper week for boarding. - Apply at the office, on the Steuben ville road.nearM’Donald’siavera—4 miles front Pitta* burgh. [juno2&tf| BURNSIDE. HANNEY & CO. SALE OF VALUABLE - —'• /•' i iaoH WoRBs r jrEaßoEs, flnjiiEs, &crf j IN pursuance of a decree of the Chancery Court in i Clarksville, ut the October term, 1S30; I will set] at * the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of j Tennessee, on the Oth day.orApril,lBsl. the Pumacft ' known as the Louisa Furnace and tho Moant Vernon ' Furnace, with alltholandsattachcdandadjofning'tliere- 1 fo, amounting to some 20,000 seres. : At the same time ' and place ! v?ill sell a Valuable negro man, John Carter 1 a Founder, and hie wife and children* on a credit of 1 0* and 3 years. The real estate on ; » credit of I, i>3 years;. c -* * ■ ■ On the llth orAprir, 1651,1 will Uso scil, at the lute residence or Robt. Baiter, in Montgomery Co f Tcm* the IRON PROPERTY, known us tie Teinessee Fw-’ ! naee and the Water Forije,cmßanoo T a Creek, with all I the lands andutached'thercto, consiatlns of s several thousand acres, on a credit of i-a, 3 add 4 yearsi ( : Chu»<# Land* n«Sr Ooilotfn. , I will also sell, onths S6tb of March, 1851, in the town of Gallaun, at Uie Court House, 330 acres of land lyine ■ ! !. n „ 3 si l . d a ’ w “ a » ,he Preston tract of land, in a. ' credit ofl, 2 and 3.years. 7 -v v ■ • ■ T •„ , Bouieahd Ul iu NaahrilU. _ t l will also on »hk;2Btli of; March, 1851, a valuable- ■ House and Loan Nashville, at the Market Route, known, ' Lpt No. CL situated on .High it/, on a credit of 1.2> 1 M “ 3years. Bond and QppTOvedsecurity willberequl- ' tea of the purchaser and a lien retained on the rentes* late iit ail cases, ; P. PRIESTLEY, C. & M. Sol* of Jluleßf Wagonii Aci • Twin, as iheAdraYoCßobt. Baxter, sell ot the Loo- . County, Teun, on Hie Otli i ay u. or^Prtl » iBsl ; all } hQ personal property Of the said £>W. Baxter,fpfstongirg to saul Fnruace, consisting of i 75 Mules; Waeoiur, Scrap Metal, ami Stock oh hand Ton : acredit of twelve months. . >. '; * • ‘ I will arso eelh Oh the ilth day of April! IBsf, at the lato residence of-Robert Baxter, in Momgomerr county, Tenneßsee, about 30;Mules, Horses. Cattle, ; Household 1 and Kitchen Faraiture, together,with all personal prop erty of .said Robert Baxter; .on a credit of 12 months -L- Bood and.security willfbe required on all sums over ! The sale will be continued at each place from dav to day, till all the property issold.:. . ’ v Dec: 17,1850.: A ROBERT BAXTER. Adm’r / . |E7* Each paper will send theXlfficeofthe Clerk and > Master the papers containing the ;advertißements:.with the amount of the feesiated. till daynf I ait *- tBle. . . 9 ■■ ; •The NaalivißeUntoii ilia True 'VVhljjttiXiiiisvnrn > Journal; the Ciucmnaii Commercial, uild ihe PhiihnJlh ' Foil, will publish I unliltiayof sale, and forward accoUa“ ,o £ c“= t k and Master for settlement. ■ l —ClarjjnßeJfgirsmian: - • ■ / aec -—lawta - ' Tut. atocu, or Carpets. , returned from. the Eastern s CloS \Vind r ow C Rh VI ! 1S hi aßprinffsio c k of Carpets, ‘ Shades, Stair Rods, Hearth ifo«. ! SS^MS7 ru E gcl tasr Tabic and £,aSo Mhuing, &-2, 1 &c. All of which have been ae- i iff w 1? l " e iateat and best manufdcio*' ; Ties. Wuh an eye iingle to the Xmcresj or hia casto- ;■■ mers, and all who may /avor hita With a call,, irrcat' * Pjuns l3 nt times taken la show. Goods to persons 1 wishing to look or buy. Call and examine; the .stock » he found the latest and beat styles of the* * above named Goods, with prices and Qualities to unii all. ; . /;• E.W.IYND, ’ *\.^T n d 9 ,9?. r l iel^ ni P o nnm, I. Apollo Building, Fourthstreet. COD FI3H--15 dromi Cod fiah In stora anl for gnvT ■S.r* .". MILLERtHICKETsn^ fUJ'ESa BKEF—2O bblt in inoro and totialo hv i STUAM* & aat, "' .•■■■• .. ■■■ . ■■'. . -p: r . J, " ■ ‘ • «» i f. •M.'"-'-’ • t--* ' '\-fy '■ fHtewUaiuoos. V I £ ' » 4
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