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Z jif'-i*- 'f£> ■*' •■* •*■»■' 'ji-fV-- 1 -' :v i- sa'« s -' *»*:v* *’* V- ~ v * t \- <■• \ *i- r ' . l i* • • "V* * r ~\^--*-^ f - •..'-*v’ , "-»\ ? ; .- "*:•»'>'•. V’ ;' f.*• ” 4 1 •••■ ■•:••■.•!.. *viK .|j. : v>‘>i;/H.'%T j- . * ■•• ~r H l \' ? ,i» ‘ J,>ns x , v *<.' *;!» f ■\ * ‘ <;• f r , ~ ' *■*■»», r.^-v-r: y•;:. .•. .. ■ *t '.. .*“ ‘v J /J “'„ »fi 0-' 1 - *K '» ’<«■“*■* - T * 1 .<*»t*W -v J* , T -‘ I ‘ f ‘> * ' C »’ } 1 ’ _ ->■ J i, . - ■■ ■.ss-■ ■-■ - b->.- : : ;VvVn£~;- , ‘ 4 „ ~fßtotel!attfOß9 1 nn BBLS. TAR I _ .>1 %*s£% il ilsgsfeggses^Rffl : i Edgings, &c-- ■■ ; . ,~ [opt23 Trd&hlitXisWO ougyKS.—lS6w..apemng ; ,« A-a • icptnptwc Mock qfJJo SSStnißstaires. -. ~ J-. ~ i -‘- - - [apr23_ -<l&hUAite Receive* VV pereibrt«*,flVA A;Ma*oni<Cd.- } 8 1 a riwy* l **® ll meat of WTOuft>iCnll&tsAßd CCpCft.sr T. >■.. ~ t&pr23 T INED PARASOLS,—A. Av‘Ma*on A Co. arci nov ■ l‘i. exlubiungu choice lot of Lined Parasol*, ortne ia test siyjea " - LACK: SILKS-A A. Mason 4. Co offer tor tut^f ver V grade jmd prlee ° f the differa nt mak« ' A A- Nasos & Co. nr Know ! LtiOLtf iAnother ;!oi' of Crape Shawls, embro , ’jgg { ; nafrfladplain;; < - 7 * ADre*' ■ • ■■■ ■■ ■•• • ■• ' - JJ.UGAK3-N s -V 7 .i0 ' -.Clarified : • do*; - - i - , • * do • Crashed • do; '* * ; ..: •. . ■ do Loaf do; i - v.-Instore and for Bate fiy v _ - . s , p & ■■ KING & MOORHEAD. } Molasses— .-.V.■ , i N.O. Molasses; ■, ■■•.. :■■■■ - ,v - 1 ' St. Louis S. H. molasses,(Belcher’s); . | .. St. James do doi ■:■■■/;, --yj :■ i V' Buulo Ground do; . .. , - - t ..apiSS . For aale by KING & MOORHEAD. ! mEAS-Young UVBDn,Gunpowder,Imperial and 1. Tears, in half cheats, and twelae ana six pound bxs; king & moorheap. ; I—Russell fc Robison’s ffs j Wm. H. Grant's £?» ; WMI. Davis’ IPs and B’s;.'.: W.Weir>sS’s; - ; . VV. tt Hair’s S’s; • • .Is stare «nd far sale by - n • api2t s ; : KINO A MOORHEAD EST JAVA-COFFEE —Ready Roaswt-t'ot aI l MORHI3’ TEA STORE,in the Diamond. tapr7 , fuowers-a-a. ■Ji. jail received per express, and will open har Bale das morning, 100 doi of the finest French Ho were. , : ■ aprSa s. ••• ••• THORN’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ANI) I •■•prop ■■ of Liberty And Hand sis. : kouer-s cusipoUjnd sy RUP of Liverwort, U ln Mi Canchalagus, for tie complete cure of coughs? colds, asthma, bronchitis, and all other lung;. complaints, for sale by JAMES a, JONES : f. TOWfis'ENtta EXTRACT OF SARSAPARr ILL A, for sate bT " : aprSS 'TUST icceiWd t fin# loi of SIX BAKRELBU Rhr tl VOLVERS, fct BOWN.&TETLEY’S, • aprtl mWood’Btrccv. i)OZ. es»iem four, fave and six mcti nflcd and finely .“i** •«*■*•»**»»%&£* &U 1 PAIBS single jtnd'Soab’* barrel Pistols, trom OULf BSt cents upwards., _ ____ ■ _____ • ~ ■ : ■' «pr2l ' . 1 . . ■ BOW N ic TETLEY• DUZ. American and't’rcnciiFowoerUorns, assorted sUeavot (aprStj SOWN & : TETLEY.9- I K DOZ. Bowie, Dirt, Hunting Knives, and Duggan, “La**" 111111 “ BOWN & TETLEY'S I DQZ.. superior Coil’s Revolvers • finches, for sale by . «piSl "XUST RECEIVED —Ai the sign of the Gotaea Eagie, v' alargc assortment of Rocking Hones, of dtflerem Wl.r«to 6<£« IThWtt, •attrlO - : ' N 0.94 Marketstrcct. BASKETS! BASKETS !~A large assortmeM School and Market Basket*, of ait sizes, and shapes. Also, DadicV embroidered, plain worked and toilet Baskets— a. bcsoufol article. For sale low. aptlO --. . • • KENNEDY & HABLETT. LuVfiS AN D 3 U SPEW DEKS.- ■ - \JT 100 dox-eiik Gloves, S2to S 7 per doz. 100 doz, Buie Thread Gloves, ? to 3 do SO do* Ed do • 3 to 10 do ;■ lOOdoz.Suspenders, . 1 to W do r ForsaleatNew York pncee. M _ aprlO < . KENNEDY HASLETT. •xuSTRECEIVED. the best selected stock of fancy tf- tmdvarieiyGoods,gold and silver Watches, Jewel : ry, ftc, everoffered in tms market, which will be sold '"atanprecedeoted low prices. Give os a call if >ou wish ’■" to bnv ch€ap, wholesale and retail. : ’ 1 aprlO KENNEDY A HASLETT. XTELOcimES AND WILLOW WAGONS Jml V vxeccired and for sale low : . .y' 24small and large Velocipedes * SO Willow Wagon* j • • ■ aprlO _ . rgENNLDY* HASLKTT FOR SALR- "3 Mineral Fountains f ... .c, '2 ';;4io ataudaand marble tops. For sale low. -< ; Inquire of JOSHUA RHODES. A CO., .-■i.-. No. 6 WOO3T*TH@E • TG'BWfS—lVSbaxea Oranges; 150 do Demons; ' - • ■ " ; tOcosk* Currants; • - * *•*• 400 boxes Raisins;•••• ; "To atrive add for sale by ' * * qptS JOSHUA RHODES A CO: , Sundries— — w ! •’ i,OOO drums F*g»i . - 500 hf-do. do: . . . t! . :• i ’ 1 . 60baakeu salad Oil; £5362. assorted Pickles; ; 10 doz. frtsh Peachest >a im cans: Sai uleby [api9] JOSHUA RHODES k CO. E~'SW\VHISKBY— aoTSbli. Raw WiilaSey on. con apmemand for & . rpIMOTHY bns. prime Timothy Seed li feST ** fot s *’ e MILLER dr RICKKTSON. 1 EG BUTI'EK—H kegs Batter on consignment not for sale low by MILLER A RICKETSON- S' 1 ARI INKST-6Wca*es*3Qooboxeaandball boxe» &■ °“ Saritae ‘, VliTuBlmCK^ON," 5 v . • __ _ an4.S»liibcri>JV .: . TTOPB*-7 &ile» first tori, westerflTNew”'York Hops, Jl * «0« and for 5&|C A RICKETSON" HICKORY NUTS-Vbas. Hickory Nm» )usi rec’d and BICKETBOX DOS BOARDS AND PANEL f«: -JS fof ole by ' J. A. BLOOMEB,; *>ro»ighgw ' AlleghenyPlanlnsMills: BRAFTS GN SAN f } sale ai tho -Bankuiff lloase of PATRICKS A END, No. 95-Wooq si • CocUft EfO COFFEE—ls(fbag» jSS 11 ' “ d for ,aie t RICKETSOV. LAWYER’S BEIKF FAJPISR—A »apenor article, •talebyihcQuire,at < . W. 9. HAYEN'St { .. i •. . corner of Second and .Market stf- A -IQUORICE BALL—IS cases for sale by t a. a.eahnestock a_co., Vva " - - • Cor First A Wood sts riiniA] U apt OPHJM-3 0 PHJM-3S B , t ct) G^ffr 50 bb “- No - 1 g fcjia qabaway smu-w ttyssffiooa A mcuarAt, HpHor-3 bbla refined muii B A, FAHNESTOCK & CO, ‘■‘’'STf&lWocg * CO * - l **C.,CHESNUTS «««| $ WILLIAMS :~marl3 ■ t-f \RIED and for marlO . . SAMUEL P. SHBlVft^,' - B TEAS! TEAS! Extra fine Young Hyson lacercd boxti, jnst received at the Pekin Tea Store,; ;38 Fifth street. Retail pnee SI. :We ask a comparison the above Tea.with any to be had eitewhero. . BUTTER— 2 fabis. fresh Roll for eale b - *p?3 ; ' ■- 'jf~IAWTON CRAPE SHAWLS—Just received per fc* : \J/press ai lapS] A A. MASON Ic CO e , TYEAVEB BUCKETS—2O dot. Beaver Buckets jast j 3 .received and for sale by _ ? ■ ‘' :■ ■■■ MILLER & RICKETSON, I /SHEESE—SO bxa, for sale by y~apf) -- - -T>ACON HAMS—Ia,OOO las. choice cot family Hams i> for sale by... . [apr3] W M DYER. . SHOUtiDEBS— 6,0 W) fifa'. best cut small ehoaldcrs just oat of smoke, for sale by v-rapt 3 WM.DYEH. i OLIVE OIL —For sate at the Prog Store of . _ ■ JAMES A. JONES, ■' iipr'i .. comer of Liberty and Hand ms. AffiTPALM SOAP—For'eale by • ■\j apra ' ' JAMES A. JONES. .TpoUBBBL’S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM—For ■XV sale by : [aprg) . .JAMES A. JONES. i jEjAYNBSEiI 1 by (a, -TJREMIUM MUSTARD—Of our .own manufacture,- .Jb. .Constantly on hand and for sale by ■' matr7 RHODES A ALCORN. I BRLEP.-AERLES —100 bus. in.store and for sale by ~roaj7 WM.DYER, 207 Liberty st. ..ZTHoFFEi TVafn-Jtat7l-.. B' ICE FLOUR—Fresh-groan Aon hand and for sale. .inal-7 RHODES A-ALCORN, H/TOLASSES—SO bbls. oak cooperate; JSd. 25 do cypress do; cypres, "KIEATHERS—A. prime loi xeccivedper-ateamar-Mea ■ ’-•^p?f£ g ' r '. !md for 6alt 1,7 KING A MOORHEADA JAMES A. JONES, ree end foox BOWN it TETLEY lEnterpmc copy-) fee now landing froi '^^Mbtockaco ‘\VM. DYER, WM-DYERr IFKCTOEANT REMEDY—For sail ir2l ■ "JAMES A JONES. FEED —SOU boa. in sore and for sale by l : RHODES A At.CfIRN. i ft7 i> 4 V* ,+ . , r t ANO OPlt-FgfOj™ DSPOTi . APOLLO' BUIX.SS&ES™™ STREET - T h E «rHs£s e-Krp“sem e dby g a6.n g le«Ubi? s lime«t l >B-p.iubargh PU ThtGentlemea's Famishing will a variety of,superb. and. delicately, wroSgEtanmles of dress it entirely top !■ r reat to emljnerttenn a;n>Me|ate ( tBpacov we must, Siewlore, direcuhe public rs,an investigation o/the I stock itself.’ All thot we cansay Ln.thisconnectlon is* I that at ottr Establishment thegemlemanof-instocanbe I sDnnliod with-any article In onr ; line, _ijianufaetttieaoat or tho best, StatefialS and bY.lhe, tnbSl .eipettencei hands- ‘Wc solicit ah examination of ohr stopV,; u composea-uvanety-whwhchaUeiiffM comparison. - / A l&.rgclolV>f<Fvu Sdkand; Linen Shirts: Fancy. Stocks and tclf adjtuting Cravats ? Qlovu ana Hosiery of various kmds» and m fact every article of comfort of I luxury which k gentleman of good taste would fancy. I Odd-FcllowB 1 and Masonic Regeha constantly on I hand. > We solicit a share of public patronage. HUNTONJfc CO , : i : • Sign of the Bee giVCi .. Nff. ftp ApnYin Bni!dingB» Fourth at. liameaetTUla and- smurpmnrgn W»>* | TYOOKS forsnbscriptiDn lo Stoefcof *8 above Com li pany will be opened at the Office of PIGHWI * LESUE,No-SI Fifth street, Pittsburgh! "“^uesduy, the. 6th, and Wednesday)the Jth, .daya- 01 fMay t 10 o’clocSof said days I and at the storepf TO‘ •% 4 CO. in Lawtencevil!e, on Thursday,; the B,h.dayoj Merriest atlOo'clock; endatthe sloreof J.EI.yi.EK, ta the vfliage orHataelS.onFridpy, theOlhda^ofMa^; 10th of May, at 10 o’clock irop •»« J. GRAHAM, _ ■’ C.W.SBNE3T, t t JAMES BLAKELY;- WM. WERNEBUEG, OHARLEB PETERSON, i HENRY H. LEWIS, . JOHN CinSLETT, A R.L.EWALT, E HARDING, JAMES SHARP. »ptl7:tM7 / cußToai House, PitTautmaii, - ? 1 - Surreyor’s Office April#, 1851. 5 S KAT.HO PROPOSALS will bo rscet.vod atUils office until 12 ottock, SSlhdoy orAprlljJnit., for the fol towing urticra. for the use of the sick at the United State *MarincHospiial, near this City, until the 30th day of Jane, 1852; • • * . . Beef, as free os possible from bone, price per pound. Bread, each loaf to weigh one .lb» “ 4 Brown Sugar of the best quality* »* « 1! \< TeaHvson’.'.'? • \\ \\ \\ Rico flour —rr* •* t{ u , Sosp»~—* —r—■v**** '• lf i Sperm candles . Coffee “ Batter, best quality Middling bacon** Hams Lard .*■•'— Flour,best superfine- Molosscs Port wine Best bolted meal tt M buafacl Potatoes *: a M Beans —••**:. . ... . , ■ i w • • ■ i.,, '* dozen. sfiT:'-.'-' —: ;; “peck. Hominy - ? - ....... , c^.'~v.v:...v.:.'- - ba°,&. : All of.the foreign articles to be of ry, and to be furnished at such times and £ roch qaanu** ties as on the requisition o! the Steward of the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be reqtuxßa. Any other articles thatmay be wanted, the cootiactor to famish at the lowest market pnee. . • J. • It is estimated that tho number of pauettis to be sup plied will average about SO per day. la addition to which there willfce about 10officers and servants to be supplied. ... . . ' 1 Any information coneerning:ihe corvuaci wWrtestv » ea on application at this office.' HENH\ WOOlfcs, ap3:t2om Surveyor and Agt-, U-S. Marine Hospital roam*urntncoxi.'-••• • ■ •"UilfS' 0 **“*- <L»Ti;XS.SrairtutaACo.) i Bannfaeturera ol Fbsaii Fin Proof Safes,; i Second strut, btu&tm Kaod and SsniihfulJ* ON Tuesday afternoon, July 85,1343, the oodeislgned were called upon by Wcsats.JUpfdocoU &ißaa], to minesi an honest and ftur test of one o* their Pb®ni* Sales. The furnace being prepared, tacSafo ws*pl«£e» inside thereof, with books,papers and some moneYiwftrn the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at QHaneTPUMtf o’clock, and in a abort uae thc Safe was red kot. and continued ullhalfpastd o’clock, betag about four and a half hfi&ra, when the conjmittcc ftiprewcd their eaiuiacuon Uuutha ume .occupied wim such beat was sufficient. The furnace woathen pulled cooled,and door opened—the hooka, pipers smu money aafe- The heal was so great as .to melt ou the bras# : mountings. Wo therefore utke pleasure in recommend -1 in* these Safes to the public, as being. in our juajpcriU, i L. BENEDICT fc CARTER, f ! ' ’ ISAAC CHOMIK. I ia euutd In the ftmedry .fcasinei* And know eomethtsg shout furnaces and heat. I .mutesaeu the : bttxninir oV the above Safe, and can freelysay there was no bunuajr about It, and with pleasure tccpmuteft-dtltera .fo.lha public as being, tn my judgmen^etitird^fire- upon the above gentlemen for their sijaa- Uiut»,they t llapoka In the Mehosliermoof the fairness r hf the test, and their ml! confidence of the Bafe sbemi LesuKlj Ore-proof.- Wthire constantly on hfcuu.andfoj haale .mil ussortmentof the above & TCRHT . roRS O’DOSXn.L • L. KUtJJX,-’-- COATES, !,, • : O’DONNELL, MULLEN ■St CO. Plltabarettk Choir & Cabinet ware llooma, • A’o. 08 Hurt Bout, SauUtSiit. ■ fl. O'D, M. A Co„ respectfully Inform ihoir friend* Ml. and caatomers that ibey bate, If not tba largest •ffettock t*6Y OefoTC'ieen In ibw city, -ll|l»artcty of «tyle«,J2xd finest finished, made of the best seasoned mtierials, and by the best workmen in •the western coantry-*!! of winch they are d *teraiinfcd tn fcU as low « any other mantfftetnruig establishment intbe diy.‘ Oar stock is all our own manufactory* no 'importations. ■ , !• steamboat* and Hotels formthed at the ihorest noUee. n■; AU orders promptly attended to. • * a * 7 AMegbeny Placing . asonuos btmw,*llmkbst cm, mw. triHE subscriber would respectfully mfona ms friends X and the public generally, that havtng.compietcd.ms new Planing MWiand having now in operation two new i astern made Pianlng Machines, (Woodworth patent, ) and several circular and upright Saws, be l* now prepared to famish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat Joiners, carpenters ana builders, is particularly called to the above .establish* raent, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different 'thicknesses, suitable for shipping* box making,house, steamboat work, &c., can. be tound at all limes. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt* net, and de.pstch. JOHN A. bLoOMEK, 1 ropnetor. N. B —All orders directed to Pittsburgh will, receivo prompt attention. Wtioloftalo ud iUtall* . ? SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY KOBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave, to m- gUyi form his friends and the pablic.gebereUjr, Vh hat he continues to occupy that large aid com- .Re-MS modlousStore Room, formerlyoccupiedhySsmuel Fahn estock A Co-, No. 80,corner of Diamond alley and Wood Jlreel, where he keeps a large and general assorunentof Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Tranks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Buffalo Rohes, Whips, and all other are? el Hc also keeps constantly on hand.and Is prepared to Curnishio order, all kinds of Riveted Ilo»e,inajiuiactttXcd of the bestraaietlal,andin a Jtyle of wbrJnnMihipequal jo the eastern manufactured erticle,ana atooper ceou l <l cSnlr»JU«rcAantj and Fareisrs would do Well to call i and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as | he is determined to *ell first rate article* atverylow l (^ ,T {p-I>on , i forget the place,; No* 88, comorof AVopd strict and Diamond Alleys ao*fi ‘ ii«n<Uoapo painting* • JASPER H. LAWMAN, Lswnscxvs PaiktSlb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. • f Btfcmuss— JohnK. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall,T. A. Htllter, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J.J. Gillespie,Hon. S. Jones, U. Harper 'feblB : WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUEU,ER'B New MthognpMe EitahUihment, 60 Market street, between Thtrd t; Fourth, r-Nt>WTeady to’famish every kind of Lithographic work ia the most elegant style, mob os Show btiU, stars, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bsu heads, and to btls, printed tu gold, colors, Ac.. . , ■ ■ , . ■ . ■ ■ Atlho same place-.Messrs.--Moeser-& Holmle have ; 'opened a Dbawi&o SCtfooL, and execute on order Brafti orMachinfery, Edifices,Monuments, &c- with alt posa ble accuracy and elegance. r* s, .*y < ’ Hope tailU in FtUl 4ipsration Again I » • : < &yan?t Buildingtf Ftflk Strut, r - THE proprietor, thankful to the publle for past cub-. lota,ventures to solicit a conunaaneo or the aame for his present enterprise—the establishment of Fwur; and SeSb MM* within the oity—for the accommodation; of his customer!*, and all who wish to have really goodj Flour,puregroundSpices, Ac., Ac. . -■•: • : The attention of Families, Merchants and others, la. invited, and all I ask Is that they wilt give me a trial, i ■ ■ i jf r. R. DRAVO, > No.-l Diamond. I N. B. All articles taken buck if not founTgootf,jtnd| the money returned, .. : j [marly : RATS! BATS! BATS 1 —.BoaasaACo’s Hoach,: Bat and Mouse Exiermiualor, is prepared in Ffatla delphia, by a skillful chemißt.. Since the article has been; used in this city, it has given universal aatiafactlon.- Price « cents per b« fcDTH to , Agenli marlB u7B Smlthfield streets PETTSBTJHGH LIFE INSURANCE CdMPATfy The subscription Books for Stock in the above Company will remain openfura few days, at the Office; of No.TaPocrtU.Hee,.^^^^^ W XLL PAP ' ER - r^& R . mar 29 ;; 1 No.-SS Fourth street BABBITT’S PATENT SOAF ed not to rot or injure the clothes* - For sale by. ; apxB : v JAM3E&A. JOMBS. T>URE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES i for sale—for medicinal purposes—by aprU vi i -./ JAMBS A,JONES. - , t \r~- Cougbs ana Colds Corea In *8 Houta* INCEIhe introduction of this now compound, Cougus, O*- an? colds ore cored in a very short ume. we wit warrant Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup 10 oi Coughs, Colds,-Bronchitis, Laigugitis, in less ume alia at p> cheaper any other medicine ever aiscov , -XT'HASiAN ■ ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old; Cough Medicines always sicken the L?. lo l” ac^f ddce nausea which is more disagreeable than jJcCouK hr itself.-, This is obviated in this mixture, for it U a picas : , ant soqlliingaruclo anil it “ ?: itfundld! T’he evidcnce in favor of tin. meniome lit Ourcliy; from nnrown ciuzens.sbould. canvinc Y ■or its efficacy.. It ia the picaoripuon or aregnlar plii«i_ clan, andiaabeen used tiy hint in . COr^SUMI^TK}^'—A* write*. ffiat o h«ffl?badie,.k.oted -0. a Cough <■£ s§S &SSvfSh£pw i x tn<) ( bottles of tlie.PcctorolSyrup.; TJHnols writes that u he knows the PectoralSj* n roodarticle.for he has aaed It in ilia own. ajid in. the cases,of membeis of hia family with the m ?t*iß e oNis Cke4pest Medicines how shown, —lt is put up in half pint bottles 50 cents each, or »ii b °Cotn«tat 8 Storekeepers would do well to keep nlv of this medicine onhagd aail.is.one ot the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover-, ed for all coaghh and diseases of the lungs and incipient BXTttA—Many persons Win try to gel yon to buy someone of the various nhstrums, uoj heed them* If you want to. get well, buy. Dr* Ketbee a PsctOßAt Statjp, andtake no other; this will cure you| D itsomeof the most valuable plants and hetbs of the materia medien. and is compounded by. a person , SkmedWthd healing art. Thferecan be no deception ij tbi» medicine.. Itis prepared in yourowa city,and the .proprietor hasnumerousicertificaies, attesting it* valu able properties, which will be shown to any person do thiscfiediciae. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. -It will pay<a laxgeprofittoaU agents; besides, they will be doing «ui tbttng humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever Pr Fot saie, wholesale andretaii, by KEYSER *MV DOWEIiL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, la., to whom alt ieueni. for agencies must. bc ;-*ddre*«!a. Also, for sale by D. M.Curry, Allegheny city_, P 7 Brock er, jr., Brownsville; George Boiru, Washington , John _II. Buchanan, Hickory; Veorge JCeyser, M Keesport i J* D. VoweU, Canonsburglu and by merchants and isia generally. - - ; * ia2s -- ; , ,Public Attention . It rcsputfuUy xnriui to thifollowing set forth in - rtlakon ta m\t cf tktmost important Smwdta tfmod era tane pETRbLKOM OR ROCK OILj r* is riot Snore than one year ago since this greai remr edyWa*brDUghtboforfctbe pubUc,roMhe relief and cure of disease, Itagreat powers in'.heal, have, since then; become fully appreciated by the community, and vre allege Ibatlhe longer it is tried thcmore certain will its great fame spread. It.is not.the remedy of a day', cot UP for the sole purpose of making money; but, one. which we cBnb«i»efwm eonunue to be uMd whcn.ail nostrums have been, forgotten.. The- PETROLEUM is a Natutal Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a powet and agency that laugbsio scorn all human competition. It Is out duty,when we write about a medicine; that we write tbcth—(hat we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or sal confideuce in oar statement#- The ste*. aptto catch at any thin* that promisee relief from dis-1 case. A atory eon baraiY be too highly ..wrought to an • awcrthe object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now, we do hot desire to do this; wo are anitons only that tho truth in relation to oar Remedy should he told, iu order to secure toritarepuistiou far eiceeding..aay fingio article 01 llie tnaurxo mtdito. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts thutmay be ascertained in pur own city and neighborhood, hear ample testimony tn luvor of the Pc trC\VilSn tile nall twosnontbs, two of our own onxens, who were totally .Mind, have been restored to sight, Several cssesot blindness, tn the .State of Ohio, have been cured; And, also, the case of a geotleman in Bea ver coamyl There are others; but these cascsarencsr home, and may be referred to by any persons who mU> have doubts ou tho subject. These cases werecure taf* ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope .ess- The Petroleum will cure, when used sccording to dircc, tiont-Diarrbma, Dysentery, Piles, lUteumausm, Oust, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the skin, Piropte* or. be ar. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Sscald Head pains in the bones and joints, old totes. Licef. 'vein. Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, V ever and Asue.ciiTonlo Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pub rftftwarr affpetiainot a? chronic' uatotCg leading to pro* 4ue« CONSUMPTION. , t Barns aad Scald*, di#ea*evof the fitaddfitani hjk* cey*s Chapped llmds,Excoriated Nippic*« Corns and Button*. Infect* UisaoMat cmvr***tjuwwt,and has txro tried in ocMiof ibcahovf diseases vnxj**. me past yealwiih thcraortperfect *«««*«• C^UiCcaii 1 * tbat sriU astonish are in the band* of the proprietor, vrbo urilffeke pleasure in showing them to tho aimeiea or tbtur friends. - „ Whatever others may *ay about then o»rujctne«, u*« Petroleum ia the 'greatest Remedy of the aye. lay aidant of hiyh atamlinjr lathe ptofestion ate to uso it io. their practice. T’hoso who at first temsea oa with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award u doe praise and coutidcraflas. Jfctoro munber year rod> round,all willtae.cctopetled to acknowledge tSiat tbe PctroTewaUtb* greatest medicine ever discovered rot sale, by^^^^ • HQ Wood street. Aho-fc.&»Setter*s7.Wood street i-P.M .Gaaffp* A, EtlbttsdowpU OoasUsay AU**ti*t'* ClW \* b l th£-Proprietor, S. M. KTKR, Canal Pitubursh. j . I. U V .. “ per bbl. .. .« “ gal. •« u « another SCIENTIFIC WONDER : . PSVSUI * THE TROD DIGESTIVE FUIB o»outrl6Jalc«l C<A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURKR, TTBEPAREO from Rennet, or the ftmuh atomic!, of r the Ox, after direction* by Itaraa teJfSbtJtesrea 1 Cntmitt, by J. S. HOUGHTON , M.I), N'> It,'North Eighth .(reel, Philadelphia, Pa. Till* it a truly wonderful remedy (ox INHSOESTJON, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LiYEU COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, cnrtiyt;»«rt Natures own method, !>y Nature's own agent, the Gastric Joite- Half a teaipoonfoll of tb!» Fluid, mrared in Water, will digest of dmoive Fit* I’otJtmf (Loirs BSCT ts *boct two son**, oat o) the atotsuch. SCIENTIFIC ‘EVIDENCE! Baron LrefctMH'hiteeicbreted work on Animal Chem ifirv. f»H: “An artificial Digestive Ktoid. anslcEoasv} the Outfit Juice,may he readily prepared from Uifc mo. coos membrane of the fiemaoh or the calf, m which v»- riooi arucle* of food, aa meat and eggs, will ho so *OO, ened, changed and digested, justln lire same manner M they would bo in the human atomach ” Dr, I’snxiaa, in hit famous treatise cm '• Food and Ih eV’pubUsbcd by Fowlcta A Weils, New l orlr, page as, statea the same greet fact,uud describes the method oi I preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr. Colts*, In hi* valuable writings onihc 'i Phyfiolo gy ofDigeation," observe* that ■' a diminution of the due auantity of the Gastrie Julcei* a prominent and all-prr vailing cause of Dy*pep»laantf he nates thai “ a dia linxutshcd profits tor or medicine In London, who wa« se verely afflicted with ihls complaint, finding everything else to fall, had recourse to the Gastric Jttlce, obtalneSl from tbo rtomacb of living animals, which proved com ?*l)?iflEeiuJ«|iuifibr of the famous worts on ‘‘ Vegeta. bleDiet," aaya: “ II la a remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, tm part to the field ihe property of dissolving various arti cle* of ihod, and of effecting a kind of artificial digts lion of them In no wise dtffercnl ftoa the natural digest * T DrJsrBOS'a great work, the “ Chemistry of Mao,"(Lea A Blanchard, Fhila , 1840, pp Dil-U) says: “Tliediscov err of PEPSIN forms a new era m the- chemical history ef Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food u dissolved as rapidly in on onificial digestive Hold, prepared from‘Papsin,u*it is In the natural UUs. trie Juice itself.” Professor Dnsahtsoa, of the Jefferson College. Philo. delphia,inhls great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiment* with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, op mined from the living human *iorauoh and from animals, are weUknovnt. “fu all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as In the n*®™ l -?“s > a'DYSPEPSIA CURKR, Dri Hoßatiroit’a preparation of PEPSIN has produced tho moaVmiirvelou* effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consume ■loo, tupposedtbbe on the vCfy verge of the grave. It ia Imeosiibte to give the details of cases in the limits oi this advertisement—but' authenticated certificates have beehhiveriof fuore thanTWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CUIUS; in Philadelphia, New Vork, and Boston alone These were nearly all desperate cases, and . the cure* were not only repld»and wonderful, but permn- n itt* a great NEKVOUS ANTIDOTE, end particularly hselul for tendency to biliausdßofder,Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and oilier drugs uoon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess liveating, and tins 100 free use of ardent apr Its It also reconcile* Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOIiIACHCOMPLAINIS which it toes'not seem » reach ilnd remove,ouCe No matter how had they may be, it GIVES INSTANI RELIEF! A single dost remevsj all the unpliasan\ symp toms, and it only needs lobe repeated, for a short tune, to make these good effects permanent. rURITi Or. BLOOD arid ViGOR OF BODY, lotlow rit once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting,. Cramps, Soreness of the-pitof the Stomach, distress af* ter eaung, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low* ness of Spirits,'Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency tolnsanity, Suicide, Ac. ' Price,ONE DOLLAR' per bottle. One bottle wilt of ten effect n lasting cure . - : : Ev6t7 bottle bears the written signature of J. S HOUGHTON, M.D., Sble Proprietor. \ ‘ Sold by agents in every town In the United Slates, and hv iesnectabledfialezamUedicineageiierally, Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & MCDOWELL, 141 W S2s?UeaierB supplied at PropneiOT’s nrKcs. invflOty Yu" fSI SB bVK & SELLERS, G 7 Woi d street. . Bull’* MrtHWUU j>u»d the OUolora. UTOT a sineJe' man, wdiflan or eluld has died of the; JN CHOLERA.** any?pf its pymptoms who used this. «ft mhonKlaremtaiodHal&^r^W ■isolated eates,of; Cholera have occurred, aifftheyworeetlherpersonj: fromboataorthosewhod^^douradv^^^ For sale htf -KEYSER «t M’DOWI3LC,I4» .Wood at. ! Pitubuyh'Vrhere the genuine article may a^va^s^be) TJETROLEUM—A: certain .care,lat WATWilffiA, a! Y_ disease vefy prevalent this hot tore*; runner of Cholera; Tryit! "For •> r iTd . KEYSEE&.McDQwEIJtiMOtTrpodai.i - W m 4^ .. ’ ; •; .. * ‘ V' ? > ! ■’ i l» «'i ' ;f >' U *U , i-1 ;1 '• -w-v '•„ *’ ; i•*- j '' *\ i * * V \ ' i * 4 p .(<* «■; jj.'" • V, v'. , . . . ’ A Lli peisoßs having husttfeM with the undersigned,- A. either aB Pablio A«commnl, in Uook ■ Keepingj or otherwise,•,will find;Jim at theTimtogb Commercial Collcgc,from 9 tilt 11 ° clock, A.{M.,and from2till-4 o’clock* P. M. t'u' - MorchttuMa want of competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling on JOHN FLEMIWO, _ - api9 Principal Insuoctor in the Science of Accounts. : EiY OINE EVILVEB (Successor to Robert WightTnan.) ■ Corner of Liberty and Water itutu, '■ WILL build, and finish to older;, on .the shottM lice, and most accommodating .tenn»i gates and Machinery, .andAiasunKS,' of,nll deßCiip at the lowest prices PnrreBUEOH, Apnl 8,1951. : I cheerfully recommondto the corSc ctUlomer«,my successor*,Mr. JAMES a F n sinoß tent and at)ie niechamc».capable. otbQtldjng g .he me Bt^g^RT^GHT^AN. .tt ' Hbiae Blaeksmtthingy .•;• .. ... . ' ; No 105'Wood stbket. ; • _■ • . A GOOD assortment of Housework, More ami Flush . Bolts, anil Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. . Jobbing attended toin the best manner* tmo «* 7 Falrmount Pirn ® n S l ”* ft< r„ rpHEmemDersof-iho Fuirmoant F irc p a ,*f P^?J r fln( » X their ENGINE forsale, IrStm? " : E " <I ° ltC : feStojfe ‘ Cabinet ilafcere Wanted. rrHE subscribers will employ .a nornbet of mod h»?d» 1 at ike above business! viz: Bureau, Btdswaaand Tabic makers. None but good workmen need apply, as good wages will be given and^ P m°k£e, Lr atßyan’s Duildjnßfl, . , No. 31 Fifth stree ENTERPRISE works. 138 Wood »tbeit, two PRACTICAL CUTLERSJ3URGICAL ANT) DENTAL "V*TF.a??no ™eceM«S onr*Sprl«Stockof GOODS, lest improved Pistole raanuiacturedln r Itt addition to out Store, we have » making allkiiidsof lnatrumenlß.ond Tools. Ourlnstra mems^are l nnoqdailed in the western ,»■“"£, f ff !upt:tiorfinish and workmanship—which we refer to the best dentists in the two citieß. - -"' «• , AU order# from a distancewiilmeeiwithpromptai tendon. Jobbing emt Repairing neatly execated. Far iUcular. attention paid to the making of Trusses and U wfEL—We acealfo Agent# for the sale of CUarle* C. Reinhardt’s celebrated (flags Pad Truss, the best now in use for the speedy cure of Hernia For sale br.the single doxen ./iiitiKN HKMKDV FOB iPiifiMPEHANCE.—Csb C fi« ?d ££**, .f^^d.Mtdkeo lions accompany eaeb botile. Price Si. sqld only at the Medical Depot, 50 Smith&eM street- • (aprlS /jIURB YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND.—, V This never filling specifieis guatintecd in oil cosm of delicate disease, together rriib tßn RJciidant cuni plaia«; tn effe<n » »Pecly, safe and la.ung cure m the course of a few days,wimout resuicdons to diei, bu-1 new or injury to the system- It i* ““ fil.JVI.i remedy; has long been t Qfl d still tsj used in the private ] practice ol a physician, radically curing ninety-time of the hatidred cases. U leaves no odor on the breath, and may be used by any one without the least fear of expo sore. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. 50 Southfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - • Db, ralphsT-ractical private treat ise, on the nature, sympiomslptogrcss.conscqiien ees, remedies and core: of ,t|e diseases -df *be Genital ; System, adapted to the uscof ©veiy IndividuaJe 342 pp., widiiUastmive plate*. Price 9i s W' . ■ * U is an invaluable work. Pr. BaWH is a physician of high standing, and has already paWijhed eeveral work* wKeh have acquired for him com-idcrttble^ammcucm- WiibouteieepUoix. we take il to be the ablest treatise (on the peculiar sahject on which ittreat*,! that has yet been published—flaAtr-ny Jkgtrte*. The above valuable work >s sold by cimjBERT( ■softtniUifield»ueet ; _ MfcUif AIL~OH eHYSIUAD DBCAV.*—!A«* ><m» Ant'uUie —Thi* errat and wondertat rcmcdj for neivoa* di*cM*9» can only be obtamcd.ai the cal Depot, 50 Smhbfield nrcel i» not 9ft . -but a *tr«a*ihencr, purely y r g e p J • e a r, di m rm f e 5 a l: like a skiiKti architect,it begin* by laJtngf * dfttioa*-' at|4 Uot incessantly» s ; ? , f e ?55JS ' «od vjvor.uniu nothing; left unfinished. I i ts a ner vine or such miT&cuJoas power ,'tbai .«is hot* ton* tb* disease may have dtiited; The ®~”s‘ faint** iterates, and the strength are imma nent. boitfc, _ ___ /9P_A— fIERFCMKRY AJiB fANbv'"s5AP3.-JAMKS A, . 1 JOSES.fSrner of iUbciiy anil FUmi aurrifl. ka* received a finft assortment ot iVtfunscry and raiic.y colosse waler; itoossei’* omnibus soap; ! WVtfeefiir*- do; do amanußfl uo f ■fteotk *r, „ «» I 0 We}fceiiU r *toilet water ; t , * Aromatic vtaegar; T fTati*panrni wash Rfta*#cra«*wtn*deiu*ei*iSWarf shaving soap . I,ab>& ! * do liattwct* shanpg cream; Knalaur**; do dp coiapod, UeaxtMiebsavaoiJ-r Jemty tded hairglori *•_ _ i*j ©arrow . iWojHuie.orri>w.tJ>©tp;peatfi nprl •’•■•• :.... MOttKJti v ijilLK imAtm» TEA*-;<if I*tt tn. J*tKj bareiir-l* tin? Diamond, Second door /row Dm* mend *ujy. l.’ntii within the test year, Tew could t»t to I’lnsborgb. Is-wxmsoi;* *“J efi*t for it tJu?, steep Morr»r started h)« Teatr«UbU*bteeftUlitre <« no occasion to4»x>~fo# lxtwrTea*eatthht l»e procured in the vmlow State* Otaa ■wfiatbeaMU- He has deservedly obtained the repnta* UonofacJlatgtHe i»r*tTeain Pittaho rgli. . second door from Diamond <mey. aprtS ' a - —...— Cl’NMu-iW pi pKkkd*, pnroe N.O.saaar; UH bl'U. rlawtatfoa Mota**e». Mk M>U. ifc do S.,H. • do d£K £0 h»£? pr;mfr fh© tfofec; - 7 tlr.rcc* Carolina Hicc i V 4 hf-chest* V. ll.Teo; H iwelv.*:andeDb*s,<i P.Jttp'l-and V-H-j # bst- Houald 5 * lobarco, &>; U box-Couwaj'* do; . fibxs.peaVUurt'h; ISI es*fct-Mtf»pr&u' , « soda **h i ii »1o do bleaching powder; stabbl*. Whiskey; . ianf.eaffc* Port Win« r various brand*;* £0 do «weel Malaga Wine, (Jlro brand. With imj-asiorimcM of flrendtex* Winca, t*tn, Ham, ■AMS&", *e- «* •* %_ MiTCIIEUTREE, g» l«ibeny »ireei. | bbT.*J "C/CoiiMing's S”o. i Winter L, UtfOU.ta '•"••"gs3£V RICECTSON, No.~l ard ißd l.ifrlerty street. ©ToWEiPiWUN^A. aTmaSON & CO., arts ffl now opening ease* and packages or piam and fig* nred yopJia*- Also,a Urge itrt ofltre capes, breakfast caps, J&oltonel floor,cmg, * tapr, S'fiAWtH -A. A-hTASUT? & CO., have ja«t received, per capr««,ihmy canons of printed e&slimerft {high coloredTnibei; embroidered do; laitcy de lame, and other Shawls. l*pr ? _4 >eXioVal.—d. sTn-r* ■*»»• * tTeMO^AL.—i. SMJA has removed Vo No. UOlUar aired. (two tloors north oftoi* old Mand.) u\e oouso lotciy occupied by It. .D. Thompson. (nprihtw Etfu'sfuiHK'HHllOV Kl>—The subscither has re moved his Seed Store, (rota Second street to Hie imilding recently occopicd by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop, DO Third street, afraott immediately opnosite the I'osVofficc. Uprt.iQ F. L. SNOWDEN Kottce. ' , n>HE undersigned has withdrawn from the firm of J HIMSEN, PLUNKETT & M’kMGHT, having dis l”>lf4<>f bisim ' re ’" «i s&i<l4 Jsfm,Es : seknight”' latfeW COOP BLaOK TEAS —Ju*t received ai the' JIH Pekin Tea Store, 03 Firth street, a Jot of nno crop Vcteng Slack ftor, by the. ship/* Architect,” and for sale wholesale la the trade at reduced prices. N. B—The above Teas are direct from Canton, and tha ladies all tap they are not Brandy, Girt and Ran* jfebUl A.JAVNKS.FifIHat. ~tPor Pemalu ttnd MMM* Da. EARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative •Elixir, prescribed as an effectual restorative in. cases or debility, irapotency or barrenness, and oil ir* ; rcgutnritiesof nature.. U is all that ii professes to be—, vix: Nature's great restorative, and remedy for tho«e in. the married state without offspring,. Uis a certaincure; for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucomußa or: whites. As a vigoraiing medicine it is unequalled.—: Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, wuk gestion, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please ihc naerin any of the above complaints, and is of price*: less value tounose without offspring. . Tospread Wide the blessings or this medicine, I have, appointed Mqssm. Judaon A Co., of the city of .New York; mtheVnited States of America, my sole agents . foritssalo;'fcnd nono can be genuine unless it comes through them, VaßZ^eTm.T'' -Naples, July 16th, 1849. . , , n -: Hold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Repot, No. 75 : Smitblield street: and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street) Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten, No, flit Frunh street Louisville. . ■ ~ [mar24:ly Kxtrn Family Flour. TCOR the convenience of Ibernilzeus,the proprietors JLJ of the “PITT9BU RGB CITY MILLS,” have placed boxes for the reception of orders, at the following places:: J.&R. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and flih ats ; M. Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Reelen’s store,3d street; L. Wilcox; Jr.,Druggist,jcor-4th and Smithfieldj John I Smith’s store, cor.Higtt and Wylte streets; Telegrur'ii Office, Fourth street; . . H. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.dlh st. aud Market alley; M. Warde t : . . , The-Flourwaa- vs-will call twiceur thrice daily, for orders, and ihe FUm*-Ac!, delivered Prpmply either m barrels or sacks, (sack Flour ia preferable fonaimly use,) without charge'for cartage. . • , : ' it is plain that uo accounts can .be allowed, and that drivers can have no without payment. We hope that tire nublto wlllbe Meased with this arrangement, ns we shall endeavorto do (4cm just ce. f may‘jut WILMARTH A NOBLE." HOI FOR OAI.IKWBNIA. , ; , rpHEsubscriber has been authorised to receive Pack- JL ages'tor be forwarded to SanFrattcißCobythe house of OORWINNE, BROTHER. & CO., at Panama,.and to engage Passage in first class Bailing Vessels from Panama to Saji Francisco;/Every informauonviyen,; on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON. apl3 ; . - t ,; • Post Buildmgs,Finhsi. t near Wood. TODD’S TETTER OINTMENT!* cure,an Is sold with the understanding that the money is lo be refunded, if no cure ii made-_ w cents a bottle, and is sold atthe Medical Depot, 5? Smiihflsld street. aprlS' Z'J* ** * J ~r- "M*. J ;■v ■v- • ■ ■ t’l' i'i/ 1 ■*.*>. ..■i X. ' » ~* ' • •'.»•>•••*. Vi >■ •“»" • A ’' v 141 V r * ' state nmtualiFlre Insurancecompany BRANCH omCE.SiaaJtnn^^PnTOTUMH, w“a7lstendonc2lravin ff toKi*M\rAmjHU\ ciesin a little more than seven jnonlha over 870,000 capital to the company. The Dtreptora ate: prond toaay { that nearly all the p I O P , 'Li f ;the safest klnd,in,sina|l nsks, and a large proportion, “insured for only one year. ' :' i Q «» . Number of Policies issued-r—on’ Amountof property insured Amount of guarantee premiums • ©4&,4»<>‘g’ , - • Amountof 24,WijOO 1^ 1 tR . Amdunt of guarantee stock* •••■ .. • -o omnn Amountof Tosses* —*-*~-~* - - ; f«• To be.deducted from the .Rboveiha jncidenlsi expen ; sea of the office. ! : TO city or country merchants,and own . er ? ings* and isolated.or country, property, .it i® J>* this compahy affords advantages Inpomtof cheapness,, safety and security, inferior to .no Insurance' Company j Conducted 1 ©!! the equitable aUd greatlyUn^rcivddß^'; lem of Classification. of JRisk'S r eicladiHg liUlhpepiai, hazards, insuring only a limited arnonpt in any one. lo* ; caUty, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence df. large nres, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, ■ it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both but entitles the insured to aparticipa* lion in the profits.- ; r .•■• .■•••,■ - /;** ; w.-' • • -■'■■'i It is under the control of the following Directors s--j p. Rutherford. A. J. 6illstt, John B. PackerrSamuelT. te Alonzo, - i A. J^GILLETTrSec’y Actuary... r;> ■ r r--.. n ■■■ boSfcy Penn Mutual Mft A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H. DAVIS, (vice J.; Finney, Jr.,deceased,) No.333Liberty .treet- . | ... for the belter convenience of. persons residing in. we, lower part ofthe city, the agent may also found, daily, from eleven to twelve and two w three ocrae*,: at the. counting to on of. Wood street, where ill necessary information will oe; ?ivec F and communications protaptiy" attended ampnlels explaining the principles and benefits of j-ife Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application. Capital stock over« 200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually amoDgsilhose.iasnted for me. " Pittsburgh, Frh. I,'2w* matlne.FiH ana IsiiniiaTranaportattQn . IRSVttAHOB. ; fIIHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMEB LICA, Philadelphia, ehartercdl7lJ4, capital QBOOy- QOO, asset! January 13, IBM, 01,001,855 50, wti. "make insarance bn nnildihgs ana their contents in this city anil vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip-: lion, on stesmboaia and other vessels, either by Inland transportation or on the seas.'' . : DIRECTORS: ' ' Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t,, Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W.Jone*, ■ John R. Neff,' Edward Smith, •.RWgßfl-p.Wood.e ; John A. Brown, William Welsh, Samhel F. Smith; " Francis Haskins; Samuel Brooks, S. Attstin Allibaire, Charles Taylor, Wilham E.Bowen, ; , Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwalt, ; Thomas P; Cope, ... : JamesN.Dicksoa; c: j S. MorrU, Water, H.JJ.Sherrerd.Sec’y. i This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, and from Us high standing, lougegperrence, am pie means, and avoiding *ll risks of an extra hazard ous character,.may be considered as.offering l .ample se curity to the.public-... - > WM. B : JOKES, A&Ph': j a »24 ~ ' No. 141 Front sireeit. ' OF . . ; LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capttftly £oOOtOOO«*Eqaftl to 03^500,000.; WITH & large surplus of profits. A ponlon of boib; capital and surplus invested in U„S. Government Stock®, end other securities in the City of New York , Policies held in this country over 6,WO* Persons m soring participate in tie profits of tie Company. CaH/omia t ufc» utkm at reduced tala. • Am on a the advantages of a Policy in this Company:, arctheibllowins:— , ' , ' A party insured lor the whole term of life may at any titns borrow oiii-ha\f the amount of annual premium,-. without note ot secunty, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of protiu. . : He maf it any time surrender his policy, ana receive, back as value thereof one-half the gross sum paid cty biuiin anuual common premium*.. ■■ A party already insured for whole life s roay, on pay- , ment of a small sum, convert his'insoraftee.into a new; policy upon the loan system now introduced. . . . ' Parties already .insured and entitled to.a ttco-lA»fif loin, arc uol shutout from said two-thitdjoan, If \hi ■: prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society*®, pamph-; A party may, at a moderate annual premium, insui * for ufe, and he survive to reach the age of 60 years, ta* full sum insured up to 815.000, trilll* pouf to nut: or it be dies before reaching that age, the lull , sum insured, wilt ho paid to his family or legal representatives-. ■ i Uhaa necotne customary iu the Atlantic omesforepn eregntions to insure the UVes of their. Pastors, and. on Chmtmaa or New Year’s day to make the Canity a pre-i *eut of the policy; This is certainly 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, ai Ids death,H is a solauon. beyond expression to know that hi* helpless Hide on** am thus provided for. , . • : . Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives » of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the atnoaa*. woald'be applied toliquidate the debt. - . .. . I - KipJinatorv pamphlets and information given gratis, . WM. A. HILL & db.\ l . C orS9 Wood tUSeeoaddcoT above Jounn. '•*>-**■ ' ■ ‘ ' *■:* ***'. -. y ‘ f * > * u\ \ •: V t :'v:-? ’ •.<••■ V%&:&K£\i':\ijL r . ■■r.'rX . litiitronct €prapinus: SAtETS,' PERPETUITY AND SECURIT Y. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE INSURANCE BOCIBTV IWSUIiAKCE. The Delaware mutual SAFETY JNSTO A ?JCJ£ COM PAWV»i-02tc«v tfbrtll Rdos? of life Lx ehftnjpfcTltfrd ttreci, Philadelphia. ' , . Fit* ijacjuJfcs.—Building** Merchandize and olfcei property in iwft and eMmirjr,insaredncaitm lost o) damage by fire aUhelowetiraie of premium. Maui** Ixicbakes-*—They also insure-Vessels, Car roe* and or coaatwi;*e 7 tmde r open or specialpolicies, as the assured rauy desire. iM-as^TsjtssroJttATiox—Theyalso insure merchant iUte rron»TW>Tted by. Wagons, Railroad Car*. Canal Boat* and Steam Boats, «u- rivers and lake*, on the most j ilb £>i& If, Seal j Edmond A. Bonder ; John C. Davis. Robert Bonon, John ft. Penrose, Samuel Edwards,Geo.G. LeiperyEdward Daziington.haac fi. James C. HondaTheonhilsw Paulding, H.Jouc* Brooks, Henry eSoan, Hugh Craig: George Benin, Spencer Me liram,Charles Kelly, J.O. Johnson,William Hay,Dr $. Thomas, John Seilers, Won Eyre, Jr»- - - DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —O. T. Morgan, Hn*h Crai*. MARTIN, President Tsoit C. lUsn.iVice President Josrra \V. Cowes, Secretary, IT7* Office of the Company, No. 43 Water *tttet, Piru ' (iclffidtO P, A. MADURA, Ajcnl. anil tXftxlni flMlfi OFFICE of the ini«r«n« Ca.tf North Anuruo I has been removed iothe Warehouse of Hardy, Jone* A Co-No. Ul Front street, third house East of WO6J aueei.wbcrethcsubsc fiber will issue Policies on Build ings and lkeir.caiHeriia,andonSbipmentaby Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. . |ap3]~ . WM. P. JONES, Agent : litft and Hsaith insurance. 3n»K MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE L COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporatcdbythe cdslature of Pennsylvania, March,lß4&; Charter Per pciuol; Capital Eater lower than any PsnntirJ* tania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than th* usual rates of Life Insurance,a* the following comn&ri son will show. Thus & person ot the age of hOinsurlng for 9100 for life, must pay in the (iirard 82,30, Pennsyl vania-92,30, Penn Mutual 3‘A3d, Equitable 92,91, Now England £2,30, Albion 82,48, New \ork Life 82,36, lift ana Health, Philadelphia, 81,9 K DmtctOßS—Samuel D Omck. Charles- D. Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, CharlesT Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas O B Campbell/M M Reeve. M. D.: Lewis Coofcr, J Rodman Barker, E 11 Butler,Edwin R Cope. Presi dent, Samuel D Orrick; Viet Robert P. King iJfnvwrv v Franci»Blackburne. Applications will We received and everv information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent, Office: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third nmTWood streets Pittsburgh. : : y • : : . oct2o;y Fire and Batmc lnsaranco. THE Insurance Company of North America,'-'of Philo. dclphia,through its duly authorized Agent,the sub* seriber,oirers to make permanent and limited Insurance oHpropeny.iruhis city and its vicinity, and on shipmen by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS!. ‘ Arthur G. Coffin, PresH. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, ’ ' SamuelW.Jones, SamuelW. Smith. Edward Smith, . Ambrose. White, John A; Browu, Jacob M. Thomas' . John White, John R. Neff, Thomas P. Cope, ' Richard D.. Wood,Y Wm. Welsh. Hinry D/Sherrard,Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurance' Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per* petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am* pic means, and avmdiug-aU-rUksof an extra hazardous character.it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the pubUc. • P. JONES. At Couuting Room of Atwood; Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh . may4y Dissolution* ; rpHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the X subscribers, under the firm of J. 8. BONNET A Co., isthisday dissolved by mutual consent. Eilherpartner may use the uarae of the concern In settlement. JEROMES. BONNET, y MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, Aprillst, 1950. JE7* Having sold myentire Interest in the firm of J.S.: Bonnot A Co. to M. JO. PaTTONi'my late partner, and in. retiring from business, Hake great pleasure in cecom*. mending him to the confidence of my mends and the public. U £ap3] '• y' ~ J. 8. BONNET. B« .©• Btoolstoii*. 7 BOOKSELLER JW STATIONER, No. 47, corn bb OF Mamkv AimTnnu) SiaSETS, HAS constantly on.hand .for sale—Writing, Letter,' Priuting and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders 1 , Ful lers’ and Trunk BOARDS}. Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scrap*. Removal* rpHE subscriber wishestoinform the citizens of Pitts- X burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. 61 and 03 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, onFourth street, recently occu pied by the Museum, and hat connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly usedas the Chronicle Printing omcetr*which,in:‘connection withhis-old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country; an<l his advantages so iarsuTpassi any house in this city for space, arrangement.ahd good light, that he is certain of suiting every person-who may favor him with a:call. His stock is complete; jn. every, article In his line, and great bains wilt be taken at all times to show goods to peroona wishing to look-dr buy. •pct3l ~ . E. W.LYND. • LanTATION MOLASSES—2O baitela new crop 6loia*3*s juit receive dam] for aalo by ’ MILLER * RICKETSON,, No*. sa«od 593 Liborttit. •'• V ::T.:..'-;'- r; ■•,/•-• ■:'.<::.:;-yy/';r ; - •'•'■ •’ ■•* - v :- : \ • '-‘ :4 ";•’ •\ - '.'.:V'::; •• : '* - •'•.*.'•,■ •’■ **'•'- 4 nr -t ;> V w v\; * *'.* _ - .y.V >•-* > ' I*l . -t. > JSEW SPRING GOOOSI Market»iree(y No. IBrbetwitn Fourth st.s the Diamond. ,f THE sobscriber u now receiving from the-Eastern , • ciucs a bcaaufalychoice andidesiiablo stock thu l newest fabrics and designs from- the London-and Parts . Markets. ■ ' : SPRING AND SUMMSS DRY GOODS. : , Parchascd in the New York and Piiiladelphifl'Markets | at the lowest cash prices. . Embracing every variety ot ] the newest andciichesl slylCS, ond-latest importations or Fren<Jj, Engluhand German Goods mmoiigtbe leading* , articles wilibefonndthefollowing: ; r • .'i. Pans prirted Berace de LaincSjfroinlSf cents to the . finestquahty. French and; English. Lawns,-from 121 centsjto Ulc finest quality manufactured. • ,5 - bupenor bleached Muslins; from to I2i cents French Collarsj new style,' from 10 cents to the * best article imported. • - French and English Gingharts, from I2fr cents to the 1 best quality m the market. . •.-••••:» 1. - , English and American Chintzes* from Gfcto- 12 i cents- •. \ . > -.i Rich Paris printed and embroidered Muslins and Or gandies ;newstyle plain and figured EnglishrPoplins; French styles; super black Gro de Rhine Silks; fanev figured Silks; BUper changeable Silks and Salih de Ghleiis; Lapin's black Bombazines* and a bean* tiful assortment .of black and colored'Alpaccas, and FrcnchThibetCloths, v * r.i • >*- - SHAWLS.■ • * • ■•>■■■■ >i • Chameleon Silk andTtok Satin Shawls; superior Her nanna = Silk'Tisstte: «iul Borage; Shawls; Cashmere, ThibeLßroshaand.Modsde Lame Shawls. h FANCY AND Kiß/E TY GOODS. ■■■> French work Cape a and Collars? new style'.Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cravats; blockund colored KidGlaves ; Lisle Thread ; Mohair and Twisted Silk Gloves oridMiUs; Silk, Worsted and COUon Hose, together wiih p large and -complete assortment of Para sols and Umbrellas. ; u l :Anna gentlemensgoods. Freneh and'English Cloths, Cassmeres and Veelmg., Sil* Shirts an? .Drawers; FancyJr? 7 ® l *S brie and Silß Mdlifst together with.a splendid assort, meat of - Russia Diapet and Crash; IrishLinenandliiuen Lawns, Cassinetts and Kentucky Jeans* Cottonadea f - Bedl licK lags ; Checks; Domestic Ginghams; Red,. Whucand .Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, Ac,. - ■ . The customers of the-.house'add all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods an early ex* anunation.. The sloes islarge and complete mevery variety and style, all of the latest importations, and win be sold at . ;75 Market street SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE,OF DRV GOODS, : • AT’THE One price Stow of A. A- MASOS.fc CO., Kas.ii and tU Marhct strut. WILL commence on .Mbaiu*, I3ecember ao, 1850- and continue through the montliof January., On , ibis occasion,t&FWhole of their. immense estabhshment wUI be ihrown'bpSn for Retail Trade, L nnd their extent •ive fitockramddntingr'to? One Hundred and Inirtjr ; Thousand ionarij’wmbeofieredtttKetaiUatfoKyiOne*- fourth less than uSUaT prices- " "Z-'y. ; l The notice l ot their tiemt-Annual' Sale-tp anyoneor ‘the thousands who attended the. sale, of/Jaat yew, ml be sufficient guarantee for a chllda* season? Tfce?*Ut however mention a few of the Goods and Prices ,for the benefit of those' who have never attended their Sales—. RtcbCashmeres, * ? 5 c. Usual price 8t : ,00 ; —5OO 537 Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pn.e oylc;*- ; - -■ Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18Jc. Usual pl so 6 ps. High-Colored Plain DeLainen, 45c. Usual price; Siripedand Figured' Silks, sflc. Usual .price 75c.» 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 por cent;. lOOps.FrenchMerinoes,Bl,oo. Usual 300ps. ?atameuas and Lyonese Clothe. Reduced;,** ; P8 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from $1 to S 3 less than the/usual prices-*, • 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons,at 8 and 10c. Usual puce 18 and 25c.; . ' . • . . . A . Fast Colored Calicoes, OJc. Usual price9c.; . 100 cases English and American; Calicoes, 8 .and joe • Usual price 10 and / w , . , k . OOcasesßleachedMoalms. ,Reduced.2c, per yard, aeo bales Brown Muslin—^aHgjadss; . r : Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery ana Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloiha, Cassinerea, Casaincts and Jeans. • ■ ■ ■ ~ Toffetherwithan immense variety of other Goods,ail of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales . . • . k They invite an early call, os many oi their choicest Goods wiUsoon be sold. The lowesiprice named atfirst, A. 4* MAsOiN 4 to., • and 04 Marketsueet. EMBHUIDKKU2S! !—Hecenred per express, a large ] assoitmeotoftbefoUowingGoods: r kadie* 1 boptj jaconei, and maslin, French wrought cuSs and collars ] KoSsuih cuffs and c_o)lars; yalenci* eanes and Ijbuis Napoleon do doi hoais Napoleon Ala line, Brussels and Appliqne capes and sleeves; clieroi xetleai black Chamilla and love -veils; Indus’ breat fastcaps: infnius’ sapsahd.waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edg ings ; jaconet andl Swiss edgings and lnsertinga ; to gether vcilh a general assortment of French embroider ed and laee goods, for sale by ... : A.A.MASON & CO, Nos. 62 and 64 Market street.^ fKIMjIibNNETS—Oar first lotrecaivcd an d open' ed—comprising in parltbe following styles: -- White and Yellow Lace ; Qneen’s Own; AlboniChlp; HitrTulip; :••••• • Slilatt do; Jenny Lind anil Satin English do; Finted Straw nnd Satin do; Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearl and-Loop do; Florence Crimped; . American Lace; , English Pearl; nungariarrMixed; English Albone; noted Manilla; Silk do; Ai A. MASON & CO. cloth, t cloth.l Cloth*!' - AT EASTERN ’ JOBBING PRICES:—IIS piece* Black and Fancy colored French iind English CLOTHS; Pilot* Cloaking and Drab Clothe. .. - Jastopened at Ai A.MASON A.CO.S,. dec2 ' :.*N<feu4t2 and 64 Market street* Tin Roofing. ~ THE subscribers lake this method lo inform property holders, house-builders, and all others interested, that they still continue the bnsine»s_of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. Their Skill and experience m this part of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire saiisfocdon. And foey hope, that by continuing the same policy of using the best materials, and employ ing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable unpresston. If tho question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the notice ofthis community for die first lime, we would consider that the importance of the enbject would justify us in extending our views on its superior . advantages. This,iowever r i3 not the case. Wesiiall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the Cth day of Jane,lBM, (nearly seven years ago,) we fin ished our first jobof Tin Roofing in this place. From that an to the present time, we nave covered with tin the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that, have been ejected in this county. We have given our views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And ume, the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven the correctitessof oar opinion. . . ~ ~ Again, if we place Tinin juxta-posiuon; with Slate as u covering for house*, we think that tin will bear a favo rable' comparison, with' some decided advantages.— These advantages are, thatwhentinis UKed thetoof can be made much fiaueMherebjr saving materials, in the length of rafters,brick in the gable ends—making the house easy of access in ease of a firey and showing a belter.finish and appearance. Alsoywhen tia is used the gutters ate worked in, thereby saving the extra 1 and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac., —things indiepensibla on slate roofs. If farther reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience pf «ur eastern cities in proof what has been advanced, as it is a well known fact that New: York and other east ern citiesverygeneTOlly prefer even tin for their most costly and splendid buildings, notwithstanding they have a fall supply of slato at their doors. With these remarks wewillleave the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information when called on. ■ ‘ JOHN DUNLAP A CO., feb!7 corner,Market and Second sta; Stooped Shoulders* SHOULDER BRACES.— a ’hese Bences are essential ly adapted u> those whose professions in life render the inclined posture -necessury. To the consumptive, . the sedentary, and ail those who, in their daily pursuits, have contracted the habit of stooj&g, this: Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamber in which the Lungs and .'Heart are con tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in its action, counteracting the prihcipal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to d numerous train of nervous ills, to which so maiiy are subject For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL,, : marfl . - : HQ Wood st _• Dr* Fttoh’s Abdominal gupporter. THIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. -The effects : produced by it aie truly wonderful, in all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the-abdominal muscles. Uis a sure care for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which atteud that complaint, k For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, * m&rB . - 140 Wood hi' .. . New Pateut TruMei. . THESE Trasses ire most confidently recommended .io the afflicted for the radical core of Hemidur Hup> tun. They retain the rapture perfectly,: and may-be worn with ease and comfort by the patient, and have been known, in many Instances, to effect a speedy cure; For sale by ; KEYSER'A M’DOWELL, ' marB '••• -140 Wood st i Important to Tailors. JUST RECEIVED—6 Doz; assorted Tailors’ Patent "Shears,-from No. iOUowa'to No. 2.' ALSO—U Doz. : Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at ‘ BOWN & TETLEY’S, 130 Wood st., 2 doors below Virgin, alley. \ DRY ; APPJLKS—flS.sacka Dried Apples; •• 10 bbls. do; For sale by jaB.. ; L. 8, WATERMAN & SONS. .■ Notice. - • ----- ALL persons indebtedto the late firm of Johnston tc Stockton, will please call and settle immeilistaly; aud save cd»U; : \r.(feb3f: JOHN FLEMING- Ag’t- J, D. WILLIAMS*HAFT, JH. J.D.WILLIAMS A.ca,.. A ■ ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAftIILT GROCERS, : Forwarding and Commission Merchants, /'• And Dealer* in . - • > country produce and pitthbuboh manufactures, : ' m „ 5 . h. & officer’* 1 - v: -- ■ T*inY ■ P/irTORV" AND JOBBING SHOP, Ryan's JyßurtDETOj nrginallq/, Mini Wry, bcmtmWooi and mmu smto. Boies of ail.descnpuons inade and 3e: live red Btifae Bhprtesi nonce. • _ [febl9:ly “itut received and f« * ♦ VrV ' T * rt ‘V ~v 1 *./,>.'■ t -3; , *\\ ■* * , ».. ■■ **** ** <:. ■ J •■<■■.; - ■ ■--' ■ ■■; .'■ •,• ■ -..'■* **• •.., ‘ *- ._■/ ft ft.’?'"" ■* j-*■ . » . .* ■*> f. / * ■■••'.. •-. ‘ * *!■ C* .’. r .,*: ■*.' * ■""•■ ■ i r&f'iK-:. ' -?, - ■■■ T.- ' . * - fc > ‘IV.} ~,a iDrg ®ooiia. v ■*' ' v,. -4A. . • V - v ' •••' • u r- •••'••• > r .. r -j: «.» '/ ■ ■ Apwrj ' jftlOßS WfWOODWBMi|- « ‘-fp' CABINET t iM^fest mu viture manvfaotvrbr, np •ra/...—«T and 90: TUrt jtrMti T W.W". rospcetfuliy informs U « : era that lie has flow completed the-[ wjest aoa flj nest stock orhoniehold funutpre.ever befpre soeafa this city, as he is determined to uphold tho qnajtjywla t bestWorkmanship,aadMW designs, and from the extent of his orders qndjjwjggj in mai ufacturmg, he is enabled to product* warranted •fQrmtBre,atthe lowest prices. - ,i;« rri*. He has adopted the principle of identifying the. CM lomers’ interest witli hit own, in qtiality and prtce, am • keeps always on greatest yanety of every cription of furniture, from the cheapesthfld plaihesw w> 'the mdst elegant and costly, that ahoase, <fr any PWtJ” one* may be famished from his.stock, or mantttMtniOj 1 exDres4y lo order. He therefore solicits an Inspection? that the advantages ofhis cstabjishment may &®J nu £?Js* Tue following articles consist, m part, of his stock, wmen for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ol the Eastern cities: . ... '..Parlor,. , - ■ ; r--v drawing, din •«: ing, and bed room - >■■ ■•:■» i -choirs, of, cvery vortety,. . consisting of rosewoood, ma* •• hogany and wolnntUli*hh.etnen,.,r/ ... ..Conservatoire.and .Easy, Chairs, of oyery., ; description jColifches, Solas, Tete-a-tete andDl-- vuns of the .latest French ana American patterns ~ Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ j arlor Wnting Uesxs. of various kind*; Work' Tables' and' fancy' inlaid ,r. stands, music stands, and holders, marble topi.raa*, hogany, rose wood and walnut.contte and sola, ta bles* extension dining labie?; 1 all sixes of the ... most improved, and decidedly the best kind , made: card,Pembroke hail and- pier tables, ; Wardrobes, bedsteads and waanstands of r each a large assortment; gothic hall . , und parlor reception Chairs, ottomans -j -and ; stools, .secretary and book ?. cases, side boards, fire screens, {:< ■■• j towel Tacks.«hat-;Btandst and; -o-!. v.; .. , music stools,, cubs and cols .. .... o>r paper mache, 4 table, and; tea poys, ms* hogany, rosewood, and . *■ .. lalaid pearl • Tables, ' ! r .. ■-■.-i:•••. &C*-Ac. Ac. A large assortment of. COMMON .FURNITURE oad P!,:;.- '*NDSO p CHAIRS. C/mwarr *«dwith I'. • • ' WINDSOR* Cm*.... aucaa supplier aU articled in their line ■>..(.■ ..-■■* . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short- j-. eat notice. , , ■ ■■■*■• 1/ All orders promptly attended to - t00v29. ’*— XUAUIS &ND FtKaiTtlttiji, ■ h AV. QS Thirdittfcttj-btluxen Marktfctnd Wood* Srtifr ildt. b gs% - AVs bave mow, on hand a large \ - XzL: Vplendidhtocfcofevfery Erf FURNITURB,Which [ I Afiare confident cannot be * a rpa bse d, t»raras«H . eqtiaUedim this City, aria tLe Wdsr, in style and finish. [<• • Those who arc in wamoi .Rdrnitdre are respectfully w InWted to calt and examine for,. themselves. . . } ESteamboats farntibed on ih.* shortest nstiefe. 4 y & 00. r Pnrettnre and €halr Were Hoomfli |r ymiiifm Trß; YOUNG&rCO.; corner*/ Zfcinffj* \\ fatMtß'rfftrid Brow n\ HouL WL [■« ; n BL ■ Pitithurrh. Pa n keep constantly on hand RPf p 'SHand make to order, at the lowest prices,* ■ * n HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE* ‘and; . CHAIRS) of. the best workmanship,and most approved, F t . 'styles.-.'. V/ V • • • ■ feb!s ; r r ' •:r• * < ;i ; steamboat*, Ahoy I - ; Th-e tender their ij- forthe favors bestow [, ’• ed upon them, by theirSleamboaV friends, andlyß would respCctfuJly.tenund them and'.otbera inte?*.',Th ti . rested in building boats, that they are at all tunes pie-' v fr pared to farnisb, on the. moat reasonable leTms.every: description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot the beer ... material and workmanship.- T B YQUNGit CO.,- £ . ( , Corner ThirdandSnuthfield streets.,-, r? feb!s ' ‘ opposite u Brown's Hotel.**:. id - a. e.u*fiutßS. - - ‘ 'H. DAtrLSar. r.. - • HammerADsalrr. •* CABINET WARBROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET*} 5 Bttuuen SevenihUTUl tmJStTawberryaUti/jPlitsbuTgyep- "• a UAMMER&DAULERkeep constantly ©nhana l yuL-avarietyof excellent and fashionable FunUtaror. i ' warranted equaltoany.iathejcity,andsold .00 M {.. * 1 “favorable terms as can be obtained at any snail ax establishment in heWesu have now oxr hand an unusually extensive stock,embracmg all kinds of Funit" { lure, irom the cheapest.and plainest to themoat costly y ■■■ • and elegant.- All ordera promptly attended to. mrilliEra c- ' % . - t ;r A. MIIiL.II£KEff &. COt .? ' ‘ HAVE Off HAND at their extensive CABINET ana-. h‘ > / CHAIR MANUEACTORV,-No.fll Smhhfield M- J a large assortment of,fancy and plain- Furniture, which. ■* £ - they willselMS per cent, below customary rates. * .. Tennjfr-qashottly. : ■ ' . . tdec27:tyt „ J» 1 a-. Wil. E. STEVENSON continued to maau- ' i tegp*facture CABIifET-WARE_ ot. every desenp* ? r : linn-, at his old stand, corner ot Liberty i and ✓- HalslSiSSevejith streets. , UNDERTAKING aUemlqd to, in alUtg branches. mayll- i Bolivar Fire Erick fflanafatlniing Company. \ JAS. CLOVSa, S.il,_KlEn, p.P.JONES, :Tt*3. BtAQBAW* [ : GLOVBRf EIBR \.- THE subscribers having been appointed Agent* fer \ . the above named concern, wilt keep constantly oa j. • hand a supply of the celebrated Bolivar rtreßrick, Crc- • , cibleFire Clay,' Furnace Hearths and Inwall*. They i are alßtr.Teady to. receive otdetaftr said Brick, ta bo.- \- u . made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall ! ■ be promptly filled. * r ' M T - \ We do not deem it neatssary io entnjnrtraifltthersaany - advantages the BolivarFtre Brick poses* over allotb u ers that have been olfered forsolein, t their superiority belfig well knownio plmast all persons ; whb use Fire Brlcki - The proprietors have determine 1 jt'- that the Firif Brica shall Ipse none of ; their present cnvi- , able reputation, and that no expense shalf be spared to y make them oven herterthan they have heretofore been.- u - This is the only establishment r.ow manufacturing Fire y Brick nt Bolivar. : ; r KIKR & i: marl"; • Canal Basin»SevenilLst., Pittsbargh. If “ ” fitore* i. . ■ 70 WALNVT STREET, PmLAV'BLPBJAj ? s THEUNRJ VALLED ohialmngnllWinea LigubrV&e.i GOOD Ohd CHEAP; 1 > ' v u SNIDER '* has lateiy—in coneeqtfcace efthenumcr ons large sates made by him to obUseS i largely to repleoishTiisstock by fresh importation b>. and< he nhs how the featisfaciioh of oSeHng acme of the ;be»t: Wlhes and, Liquors'^verimportedbyhim;'. refer (o some Invoices aa f£>llo'sVfr--vi2; r . \' 3 -'? DOFF,GORDONt CO, deli cate Pdleat very very ehoiceMANKANILLAjOII ondranght by Jhe gallon.— Also,rareold deIicateAMONTILLADO/ln easKSof'lft gnllonsrpriodflyreKrtwifor consumers. Same EXTRA AMONTILLADO in put up in Europe, which be e/tatfmgaaseqdurmapythavctmbenfoduced, V? ;?:• V The MANZANILLA mid AMONTILLADO Sher ries are pecuHarlyadapiediocouvalescents, as they strengthen without stimulating, and have not the acid of many other Wines;; - V.'j \ ;.PORT WlNES—principally specially, selected for hissaleStO'Coiisnraera.from.the 6tc>ckof ,l ßufitt]&f£a’B ) ” at Oporto, and imported aireCL : - These .Wines are fruity and delicate, and [have been . highlyapproved by his customers, because of their manifest superiority over all other Pom and Red Wines palmed off os such.. ' They areof various sorts and. prices, in bottler and hit . draught,by the gallon, or wholesale by die cash.-. Among them is some rarc dehcateWlUTE PORT and MALM SEY PORT. I . VPewonssufferingwithchromcaiFeeiionofthebo'S?:* i els Cannot be too .carofubin their PORT. - ' ~ MADE]RaAYInEs of various. juwljrich, South Side. old Enai and West India. ( Serciai, &c-,4c. on draught, In bottles and by casks; - ;, r J As to the SPARKLED:WINES.of thh shbkCri&er, it Is weßknown that tIioMOETEXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the spIendid'SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported by him are superior!©? any other Wines; and are sold at prices ai-lowaamostof theinferior/wines now in the market.whlchareput upon buyeraas .. n. Uc liasalso CHAMPAGNE .WINES brands and qualities, at very low prices, retail orwholCsale. In the article of CLARET WlNES,generally, thesuhscri 'ber holds' himself to be aiodgC, and h 6 ouera thfi’fineat stock here, from the very lowest price, by thb single do zen. to the first class or U premur cm V of .MEDpc. OfBURGBNDY WINES he has a large stock assn re cuatomers tliaUie can present vaults, as good a bottle of.BDrgundy.us Francoaffbida. ' SAUTE RNE and. BARSAC always on hand in bottles. Hi* selection of RHINE and MOSELLE .WINES, from the cellars ofMeasrs.DanaiaD & JoaD&SjOf,Co-" blensrare extensive, and number many StiH*J!oeks and c Moselle, from the cheapest sOrta’ito -tad ire rychoieast *: vintages of the “ which is the heat h growthof the Rhine.'‘ o'. -.-, -•*, ; In the articles of COGNAC arid Other BRANDIf&he \ has now a fine stock, embracing home' very old extra ol * 1800, of -OTAfiD, Dupuy & Co.j' ana some' celebrated i “CLAVIER of 18iU,» in eighth caskd, and 1842 in fcbds.. $ and which. willbesoldlow. » l *.rj ' ; .. f :. r • i $ .?• . r AlsorlßlSH, SCOTCH and MONONdAHELA WHIS- $ KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY \ andau other Wines'€hd Liquors? inoludmg-aU'«Ltfie* above,SOLD- by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS* ln<uny l quantity.desired.'* * ; A cons tan t assorted stock'of HAVANA SEGAKS.. .. $ ‘ Gaois tUlivertd, within one day's reach qf Philo* i driphidjPßßtonr pAID. : Orders will beprompUy execu- ■ letf if senthy niiatl or telegraph \ * / Address, JACOB SNIDER,JR ~ V \ Cheap Wine. Store, ? v .76. Walufcf street, Phila. I . aagnityinff GUuetr •' f-'kP'-one,two.and three g asses.Sufted for detecting $ V/ couinctfieiibanfcflotes.audpthef purposes,forsala i by ' tocivl] . , JOHN tf. M’FAPPEN'A: CO | To ttie Cltisens or AUegbeny City. L A BOX for the reception of Orders Jor CiTV MILLS V A.'.ELQU.R is left at Restore of Mercer* Robinson-, t Federal street.. Such Orders wilt supplied g >• tofflO * ’/ WItMARTfI, A, NOHuB. . * 300 men Wanted Immediately*’ .1 A T THE CHAUTIERSHAILROAO.~fh& wages I A 7 are SO-centa per dayj »ad;we cliarge 31,75 per i Apply.alike office, \ ville joad. miles from Pitts-- '. ■ i- Kg” vBURN3roE > IjANNEY & COT. - Spring Ktoclt or Carpets. : ■ f rilllE subscriber haymgmnrnedfrom tho Eastern !. J. cttiM.isnow revivingbisSpringstoclc of Csritots, ; Oil Cloihs, Window Shades, Slairßods,' Hearth Kaos. I Door Simla, Dfaggel ;StaiivCraah,, Table and Piano ! Covers. Matting, *■., &c.. All of which have beenne- 1 lected front Ihe.latcsiirapdrtaiiona tutd bestraahaficto- • i. rieshi Withaneyesingte te ihefintetest ofthi*: casitK I raers, and ail who imay favor him wild a call, groat ■ wishing to look or.buy. Cali und examine the stodll > whore can her found the latest and.' best' styles of tho above named Gobds.fwith-Drices-and qnaiines all. ■ ■ ' f ; • . E. W/LYND, f . Lynd’* Cafrpet Emporium, • ; v Abouo Emitting, Foarth street. « GOD FISH—IS drums Cod fish instore and for sole mart ; MIDLER & KICKET3OM. • ■ftTESa BEKF—!» bbis jn sloro and for sale by, , " , STUART fciiu. SHA WA.3—Received this momingjjer erprea», coy rior »0 le ß and Ear eaieldw.^.^■ • A. A. MASON fc CO., ©and WMarket atrejt. V rr* -j " r \ -J:. % r • '• ,'v ’’■t*. *!\ " 4 ‘ -; r > ' •• • . . r t ' -• . ■» •'• ? •'/; ./■ t , /.j*"; : 0 t . , i jv, ■• Ij -.- If -*■ / fe!. _ ' \ .•; ' V, ;.' V' ■ . % ■ v* ■'%;••- >v - V -i
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