But lilHerty Property for Sale.-" A PROPER EC of'3o''fefet iront on the Tunipike at j£% East Libertjvby 94 deepon a street toalien, kavfhg obricjc paUqge/Hcuie ahd‘Jiitcfce»y' good Cellar under the House, a gardfiaand valuable Fruit Treea ot various r-'f JRo«eauon;-oajthoTlgt*o£ Aptii;. Price $BOO . * ''Terms, $2OO in hand; balance at $lOO a year : , . ••; ;> .' .i ,S,CUTHBERT,General Agent, ?■■■"* r-y V-, v ?r* V- ;>:?6SmHhfield street. J'or aent in BlrmlngUum. “ Produce business. Possess - ■SSSiMii with a low. rent, to a good ’ ' ‘ large "Brick—occupied as a boarding •' ; ’ new three story Brick Houses—some ' “Bishea}'possession given immediately'. Others on • r the lttApril. • .. . ALSO-On'e-Frame House, and. 'several np. stairs - rooms* • • v . s ..., ALSO—Oni'Brick Yard/'and Kiln to.bumin.: • ALSO—OneLuraber Yard* with space .'to put a 1 large : amotmr—anti .one o f the' best points about the city for ■. .-sale*.- . ' { . • FORSALEOR large. lot»iftvorably. /situated for aFoundry andEnglneShop brother-mami* ‘factoring, paying deep.water in from, (£u harbor,) for ; • fitting out and repairing steamboats,4c. ALSO, FOR SA.LE-~150,000. Brick, iihloi;, and sold ■ • low; if not sold'before, they will be sold bn , the 25th of Marchnext jl atl2 6 , clocfc,M I .forcashorap. proved paper.' 1 . ALSO—LoIBoh lease, tohaild on. ' Appljr.lo too subscriber, at Ins office hi Birmingham, ..7 near ihe from 10 to2rs)r auhe Wnreroom 1 of Kasv, Mathews AT qo., No.fiS Water street,-^-or ;■. ; ihrotfgh ihe Pittsburgh Post bffice, by paid letter. - - fe ** ' • - •V'.;y : JOHN jRHEY. ■ ,riT?, O . , i,VSU l Pro P® rl y for Bale. i A VALUABLE PROPERTY of three-fourths of on atirc, having a front of Ul feet on High street, by SOdeep.on Kirkpamck street to Herman. alley! with a :. Dwelling .House of 6 large rooms, p porr li ! i i*? and cellar, a -well. of fine .wateT, edaf shed . . .. and other out boil Thi& property is pleasantly lo c^* et *3 a fine view of bar -three .rivers l and two • • lt ‘ e ®* Pnce 515Q0.; Terms 55751 n hand; baiahce Sul , 2i3and«l years. .S, CUTHBERT, General Agent, M .,f fepl, ~• . . I.76Snmhiieldstreet ____ Lavrenc«TUie Property. : fj'Oß SALE7-A valriableproperty of SOt feet Trout .oa Butler Btreet by 107 od Prospect street,; with a new brick House, of five rooms, and a. large Store fitted up and. doing a good business; nh BraM • ' excellent Cellar and Bake Oven, Stable, Garderi,™"™?* 1 , &c. Alio, a. Steam,‘Engine, ananged for turning two. lathes j three; Grindstones; and two smalt Mills; for grinding Barley, Com Meal, Feed, Ac.; two wells of % water rgram and meal cribs,and many other fixtures. . PricejS26oo. Or the Real Estate will be sold without -the Engine, Ac.; The ownerisgoing'West, which is the ' only reesonforoffering so great a bargain. - ' - S. CUTiiBERT-, General Agent, r:: 70SmlthfieldstreeL -A jttSo T-V-wy T»lnal>le City. Property for Batc; HE undersigned, Administrators of, the estate of Thomas Fatrman,. deceased, offer tor sale the entire -\ .real-estate the . -Thomas Fairman,coasisting of «he 20 feet lot fromingch-Libeftystreet, running back •*., toa 10 feet alley;. .Also, the tavematana known as the r .. ■ Mansion House, \yitK the gToonds and stable connected, ** ' fromwg on Plum alley, thirty^three feet fourinches. AlipjthreelotsfronUngonChenTaley,eacheight : , een feetfront, and funning, baok 60 feet parallel with , * Plum auey.. All of which property will be sold at pri . .yatc fehle, by.application to me subscribers! orifnot sold . before the 25th of March, will be offered at auction to the highest bidders.: Aiso, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to ZLFAIRMArf, or r.campbell, 151 Liberty street. ia3o:touSs ForEentti9 A' that portion of my river-'bottom, lying between jtV the Piusbnrgband Braddock’s Field Plant road aaq the river, supposed to contain about fifty acres, to • which will be attached atwo story Frame'Houße, with on exceftent cellar underneath, oh Orchard, a Stable and Barp* It is in a high Btaieofculuvation, and would be vnslLcaiculated for Uairy or Cxl3deung purposes.— Toe facilities of getting to; market are equal to any in the have his choice of the river, ; planxroad or railroad for his accommodation. No per* • son need apply unless he can come well recommended for hanesty, industry ahdeobriety. , , jagfctw* m G.-HAWKINS, j-;.:.Ke.*lJßitats for ff'HE undersigned offers for sale a large number of •A valuable building lots, and some very desirable sites for aanufactories, in the borongh of Birmingham, loca ted.near the new Public School Houso and English Lu theranCfcurch. The rapid gTowth of Birminghacu in population and mannfactming wealth,: and the-reasonable prices at which.lotswiß be .sold; will render them asafe and pro* .fiwle.investment. Tule perfect. • Terms favorable. For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned. at the office of Geo. F- Gilmore, Grant street,' Pittsburgh, between ,3d and: 4th streets,or of William Byntmes and N, Patterson, Esq’rs, at their offices in Birmingham. -- pan27] ; MOSES F. EATON. " For Salo. HpHE aabacriberoffers for s&iea .large and well built A BRICK HOUSE, with five or more acres of ground, situated onthe Fourth street Road) within three miles of tins cujr, Possession given wxtho isi of April aexi vgry desii-abto lot of ground, containing over FOUR AyKES, with a spring of excellent water there on, situated near the above. Also, a lot of ground 48 . utcheaxy 120; feet, adjoining the residence of Mr. A. Tonejy near the city, opposite the 7th Ward, on Feaniyivani* Avenue, Possession given immediately. .. Uit nbw certain that the Flank Road will be completed future above property earlyin the coming Eummer. — br farther information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th ttreer Hoed, near the first described property. oa22:tf mr , Samraer Bonding Haute to Xet. on Nunnery Hil], with out Baildinge, A Orchard, aambberyj office of A. WILKINS A CO., 3022 .. . corner Third and Market sts. • Valuable Property tot Hextt* « A three story BRICR-BOUSE, belon* in* to sggk tire estate of Wm. J. Totesw, deceased, is otfer - Iflfia! , ed for or lease. It is situated on Fourth su igLafiStbctweenFerry and Liberty streets, and has been Mwiy papered ahdpaintcd ; it is now occupied by Mrs. Yftmer. Kent, 8350 per annum. Apply to- myself, or Bobxbt C. Tottet, at the works of Knap & Co. : Possession given on the Ist of April; L. R. M’ABOY, Guardian. Orug and Prescription Store for Sale. A DHUQ and PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in a nourishing and improving part of the city, which uaoing a profitable business As offered for sale apon ea*y terms, . Fog farther particulars, apply at thisoffiee. [jagg Foim Street Property for sale. QA . FEET .on Penn street by 110 feet deep to an alley. OvJ ' Just below St. Clair street, and adjoining Mat theWfl’Livery Stablo. Enquire of Thompson Bell, at A. WILKINS & CO.’S. Ijfinn OF LANBjih Jefferson county, for 9 v/Vw sale, Enquire of Thompson Bell, at the «ffiCB°r A. WILKINS & CO., 3«ga. -,.. : r . ■ corner 3rd and Market sts. - ;-Clieap-Country tlealdence. : \ "OT oa Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will be sold very low to any one wishing to build there on. The access will be easy, and the lot commands a most beanufol view. roct2l] THOMPSON BELL. For Aent, . A STORE, on Market street, between A. Third and Fo arlh streets, at present occupied by : Mr. ThamavWhtte, tfs a Dry Goods Store. • * 1 Also—A large well finished ROOM in the second : door to Mr- Duff’s Mercantile College This .Room is well calculated and suitable for a Musical Sa .• loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. Eio. GAZZaSI , apl:tf '< ' : . Office, Third st.,over the Post Office. Coal Land on Tougniogheny, . IAA ACRES on the river, just above the 2nd Dam XUtS there is a pit opened and railroad prepared for putting coal in boats. - toct2l] THOMPSON BELL. •• ■ -j-,' ~JLpfo. . . _ . . - • - M a#o STORt BRICK HOUSE, on Bank r Jggrli&no, Allegheny,betweenthe Hand street bridge ana Aquedact. Enquire of H. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of, 6th and Smithfield-streetsr • [oct29 For Sole* a THE three story BRICK DWELLING. No. 10 Hajrstrfcet, Snyder’s Row. Price $3OOO. Terms —®«K> cash; $5OO in one yearjand $2OOO in live years. 'To 5e secured by mortgage pa the premises; Clear of - all incumbrance, and titledcdisputable. Apply io • : WILLIAM DIGBY; No. ISl*Liberty street. A Form for Sale. rflHB BUbscrlberodera for sale a FARM OF LAND, ■ JL: eontaining 160 acre»—loo of whicharecleared.— TEe:&na liesdirectlyon the road from Middletown to -JelEsnon; iti*well-watered; withabearing orchard, endipeeen and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The , buildings consist of.a hewedlog House and Barn; with! Stabling. For farther particulars apply to the subscri ber,on the premises) in-Allegheny .county, 13 miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CLINTON. Horn tovmihip, October 33—tf • ITorSale* jL .LQfc OF GROUND, containing Acres, situate Oriemilebclowthe town of Beaver. Beaver coon — - ty.on-which there isereeted a ; new Brick House, 46 by 40fflet,HBtories Mgb, With abasement. The house has beeaweli built and well finished, and contains 13 rooms. Xtli bfthe'Ohio river, and commands afineviewo/ .t,and rs hounded on the North west by ' the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro petty Would be desirable for a country residence, or for agardeWo* summer boarding house. A lot of o acres * fiffioinihg itwill be sold with itVif desired by.thepnr. ' chaser. ; "The terms are so moderate, that it will bea to the feb23:tf . . AliomeyaatLaw, Fourth's!. •' For Sale, j ' ' A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street, between ' -A. walnut and:Foctory ?aee_ts,iFiflh Ward, The Lot ■' iaSS feet ftrout and 100 feet deep, on ' j;lch.there are two small ErameTenementB_Tennse*-y;-.TjUo good. For particulars, enguire>of Aldermen PARKINSON, ■ Penn street, Fifth ward. : - - mayi-.u :£ A.’ ! -y- - Lana for Sale. y - rTtHEChartier’s Coal Company will sell somo, very dt- J. riraWtir"’ af-CUND, situated on and near the Steubenville Tunlpike,«nd tear the southern terminus of their railroad. • The Land will bc divided into quantities to suit par chjmgs.and the term, of ugFhe ve^easy, .Taco*, - Manager. _ • • ' - - ’' T©-X«CtV" \ . . j Al LARGE CELLAR, soitablo. for. fiionog..^Posses e jaifctf N 0.150 W«e**trejst i* ..-V'.'.-tc. {*■. •yV*..*; ,j - V. -> £•?*§ «;?«>{ , . ' -.-"‘r’*-* . -a ,-.- ;>< * - - *■ *v-. ‘-t- ‘A.*! ■ i;,' r l> A .•« .< w, Removal* rPHE euhscriber.wishes to inform the citizens bfEitis*. X vbuxglfand thepuhliogeheraUYj thathehas removed liis CARPET STORE from Nos*6l and 63 Wood street,* to'the Apollo Buildings* on Fourth street, recently, occu pied-by- the Museum, aiid has connected therewith-'the" adjoining rooms, forinerlyusedas the Chronicle Printing •office—whieb r m connection-whhhis old roonumakes the moat •spacious Carpet establishment inihe country* and his advantages so tarsurpass any liousc in'this city for space, arrahgementand good light, r that he is certain of suiting ever y person Who may favor him witha call. His stock is complete iu every article in his line, and great pams wiUl>eiaken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy.. > oerti t ..... e. w. tlvniy Philosophy of Branareth’s Togeiable" : ‘ t ; ; Pills* ) TKTtffiN the theory of the circulation of the blood JX. ***? secret spring* of; vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and • we eat. was converted into •*i!2 0 ?l3 js> Te P a,r^ c ? waste of the animal machine; fae ’ which.keeps at;a life heat theflnternal ares mat warm, and invigorate our iniierman. The 5 ne lectnc-fluid which carries ihisheatto every .ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the' . .While the blood is thus the seat of life, itis also the seat of. disease, v Food gives the body strength; Brnudreth’s pills give'blood the necessary power to throw out from itself all impurities, thus ren densgthe stream of life pare hiidheauliy.' If menwere .raore_Rincere, there would be fewer religiouicreeds; and if they kept close to nature’s laws in the management of their.bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow inteiilligent they will become wiser.and hap* pier,-.even now, their. - wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, tbcyuseßrandreth?a Vege table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, iu either dieior cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so thatupon the first indication of sickness they may be used; One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, and .in all acute; heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will befoanaqeyoud all praise. Three or five will'act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once,'•.sa ying months of sickness and the evils-thereunto attend ing.. Remember, Brandreth’a Pills .are-a known and fatly tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thoasands'in this country and throughout the civilized world.; They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that from the blood which is. the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health: they produce healthy sleep ainieht, and an ap petite that relishes ail kinds of food. ; i Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in'FiUa burgh where the genuine Brandreih Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. « dec23:3m THOMAS REPPATH. sc COGNAC” vintage, 1823, pale,in \J bottles, for sale by [ja29) M.D, PATTON. GLLAND GIN-—3 pipes, high flavor, Anchor and . Star brand, for sale by {ja29) M.D. PATTON. IRISH WHISKEY—2 puncheons w Suan’s ” Dublin genuine melt Whiskey, for saleby \- ja29 M. D. PATTON. RUM— 8 bids. New England and Jamaica Rum, for sale by {Journal copy.) M. D. PATTON. . A SUPERIOR lot of Scotch Ale and Brown Stout for sale by- [ja24] JAMES P. HORBACH. FLOUR— 60 bbls.fine Flour, just rec’d and sale by octlS SHRIVER A BARNES. PRINTING PAPER—A fullsupplyof alt the different sizes on hand and made to order. fet)2o REYNOLDS A 311 EE. &JTE BEANS—4 bbls. for sale by dec27 KING A MOORHEAD. ZIOLT’S REVOLVERS—Received by express, an ad .V ditional supply of these “ peace makers,” |arfd, at . this time, in our city, necessary “ seif-protectors.” W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker, , ja2s . Corner Market and Fourth sis. T) RANDY and WINES, in bellies ; ■»J Old Scoteh Whiskey; “ Irish “ u Pale and Dark Brandies; “ Jamaica Rum; Champagne Wine; Madeira u Cherry “ London\Dock Port Wine; Claret and German do; For sale by JAMES P. HORBACH, jaS4 19? Liberty street. 2 /inn HAVANA ORANGES; jVJUU 40 boxes Malaga Figs ; ISO drums do do ISO ido do do For sale by JOSIIUA RHODES A CO., ja24 ' No 6 Wood street. French merinos, &c.,&c.— 20pieces black French Merino; 50 do colored; do; 100 do paramctta Ciolhs, ; all colon j ISO do Coburg do do; 300 do Alpaca. Jusi received al a. a. aiason &. co:s. t Nog. 62and 64 Market si reel RAISINS— 500 boxes M. R, Raisins: 250 half do do; / .40 casks Currants; 40boxes Citron; 10cases, fancy notes, Prunes; JOSHUA RHODES A CO., No. 0 Wood streei _decl7 JUST RECEIVED and tor sale a new supply ot fine PERFUMERY, including— Jenny Lind Pomades; Queen of Flowers’ Hair Oil; Porecine Seap; . Jenny Lind Extract; Roussel’s Amandies; COULTER A HACKE, corner of Wood and 3d streets. O-PARTNERS HiP.—The subscriber* have entered into Co-Partnership under the firm of Scjufe, Ar euisjkA Oeslt. WM.B.SCaIFE, JAMES ATKINSON, jo3l JOHN M. OKELY. BATING BUILDINGS.—We are prepared to fur* tisb and erectapparatus for heaunglargc or small buildings, by steam or hot water, and have engaged D. H. Williams, from the: east, to superintend its construc tion. pa3l} SCACFE, ATKINSON & OKELY. BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per steamer 40 Messenger [doc!6] CARSON A M’KNIGHT. Molasses and sugar— -82 bbla-N. O. Molasses; 16 bids, do Sugar Landing from steamer Keystone State, and lor sale. ia9 CARSON A fII’KNIGHT, 94 Water st. RAPPING AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale, in large or small quantities, by Jal4 W. P. MARSHALL. PLANTATION SUGAR—3d nhds. prime plantation Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sale by dec!9 MILLER A RICKETSON. FINE, French and Germau Wine for sale by ’ ja24 ' JAMES P. HORBACH PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS.—‘‘The only safe and perfect Razor manufactured.” Just’re- per express, another lot of these truly valuable and unique Razors. pals] W. W. WILSON. COUNTRY KNIT SOCKS.—4O doz. on band and for sale low to close consignment. T. K. M’KNIGHT * BROS., Jl7 Wood street, THE besuilace in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tea, is at MORRIS & HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side of the Diamond—soc,, 75c., and §l,OO & tb. Alt srtlctly genuine Teas. •The Black Teas at 75c., and the Green Teas at §l,OO, are the very best Teas imported into the Uiiitcd States. Central Tea Store* Tf U3T RECEIVED a full aud fresh assortment of tl Green and Black Teas, which will be sold ou the most favorable terms, wholesale'and retail, either from the original packages or in metallic packs, to sail custo mers. All Teas warranted fresh—packed or loose. ja29 H. C. KELLY, Fifth street. /"'IOLD HUNTING WATOHEJS^—Just received and V3T for sale at reduced prices, twelve splendid, foil jewelled gold hunting patent lever VVateheß—assorted sizes for gentlemen and ladies. Also, six very fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson, Gold patent lever Watches. Also, twelve ladies’gold Watches, of fine quality and assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted. WAV. WILSON, Watch Maker, _ corner of Market and Fourth sts. H A. HILLIKES <&. CO., AVE on HAND ai their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smnhficld «t. a large assortmeni of.fancy and plain Furniture, which •hoy will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. ; Terms—cash only. [deo37:ly ” uiasointion. TOHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the i subscribers, under the firm of J. 3. BONNET A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either pnrtner may use the name of the concern in settlement JEROME S. BONNET MATTHEW D. PATTON Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. E7* Having soldmy entire interest in the firm of J S Bonnet & Co. to hL D. Patton, ray late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. Cap3] J. S. BONNET. Gravel Roofing. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they are now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING, in a man ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere. From thetr experience in business, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all those who may give them work. The superiority oi Gravel Roofs over any other kind, particularly in case of fire, is too well known to require any argument in its favor. To those who are unacquainted with our work, we beg leave to referthem to Messrs. Tliomns Liggett. Sr., John F.. Perry, Rody.i Patterson, Jr.,ana others,for> wfiam we have done work. ,Orders thankfully received'and promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie street, be ♦ween High and Tunnel streets. , MATTHEW McGOVERN. JOHN BRINNIN. . •. To Printer*. THE subscriber would call the attention of Printers, to his improved rrinflrig Inks, of various kinds and colors, which he offers for sale at the lowest market prices, and warrants to be of the very first Quality ! . JOHN D. M’CREARY, . • V; Printing-Ink Manufacturer i No. 331 and 333 Stanton st., New York His agents tn Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an Mr. Win. S. Haven. Thispaperia primed with hie News-Ink. focUB R.C. Stockton, ; * ' BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, - No. 47,-corker op Market and Third' streets, HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Pntmng and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Fui- BOARDS j Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest pash prises, or taexchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. ,aep!9 K /TOBACCO.—SO boxes prime just received and for -SRl&by, . pall . _ _ 3TUART.& SILL. JEFFERSON COUNTY LANB-1.000 acTesfor saio o«4 , THOMPSON BELL. , C i?SS h .* “ na , Coid * Oared in 48 Hoars. :01NCEtheLntr6auciion of this now compound,Coughs kj and colds are cured in a very short:time; we will wpTrantDnrKeyaer’Apectoral Syrup to cure cases of .CougbSj Volas, Bronchitis, Lalgugitiß; in less time and at a cheaper rate than any other-meaicine ever discov ered. •. . rr HAS AN ENTIRELY NSW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomachland pro duce nausea which is more disagreeable than thetJough itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for itisapleas .ant eoothingarticle and it wiilcure, or the money will be refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine in> oar city, from onr own Citizens, should convince any one iof its efficacy.. It is the prescription of aregulOr physi cian, aiid has been used by him In his own practice for a numbcr towel racks, hat stands, and , music stools, cribs and cots ; for childrcu; paper maciie, •; table and tea poys, nia- . hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, ' : Ac. Ac. Ac. ~ •• •' A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE anil .WINDSOR CHAIRS-, Cabinet makers supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shon est notice. All orders promptly attended to CHAIRS XND FURNITITOJS. No. 93 Third tlrcet, lettceen Market arid Wood. Sjtiih side. A We have uow> on hand a large and /&&**?* \h. splendid stock of every variety ~f ?, Tfrnr - iibwc!i ffpj and * lure confident cannot b$ sttrpassc equalled, lathis City,.orii tLe West, in stylo and finish. Those who furniture are respectfully tnyited to coll and examine toi/themselves. C3* Steamboats furnished dnihj shortest notice. : • IC?* All orders promptly attended to. 1 fcblffnf Q»X)ONNELL. MU.LLEM A CO. Fardttare nnd Chair Ware iloomsi —' >T. B. YOUNG 4 CO.j comer of Thirdf:\ - tu^gS?and Smilhfieldsts.y opposite Broicn,\ HaulSzL ' Pa.,keep constantly oh hand ; Rp|‘. make to order, at the lowest Prices. / *1 I HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FUKNITUHE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. , : SteambonUjAhoyt ' ’ The subscribers tender their acfTt for the.favors hertnwWL, ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and Rjrt would respectfully remind them and others inte* • * * rested in buihiing boau, thut they are at all limes pre* pared to furnish, on the moat reasonable terms. every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bey material und workmanship. 1 B YQUNG A CO., Comer Third and Smithficld streets, ; opposite; Hotel. 11 : 0,0. lUBJMKR.- . 1U DAOLKB HommcrA.l3ft.ulcr, CABINET WAREROOM, S&UTUFI ELD STREET,* Betteee'n Sevcnlhsireei and Strawberry alley,Pitiiburg } Pa. HAMMER &r HAULER keep constantly on band WLa variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, r*g?iwarrautedequal to auy in the city, and sold on as TJmvorabl* terms, as can be obtained ainnyisirnilar esiabushmcntmJie West. They have Aoyrion hand tut. unusually extensive stock,embracing all kinds of Furni turc,trora the cheapest and plainest to UiemOsi costly and elegam. AU orders promptly attended to. rordhdra STEVENSON cominuestd manu* lacturc CABINET-WARE 61 every descrip at,his old..stand, comer of Liberty and erects. UNDERTAKING aileuded to,in ull tts branches. tiavll lionMouißiit&rdi T ' PURE London and Durham Mustard'by the kc* for sale by focUlliU] JOSHUA ROBINSUN. YOUNG,fc3J)IEB» SEMINAHvJ - ALLEGHENY. ’■ fpHIS SCHOOL, under the direction of MV, & Mrs N X w. MKTCAfitjiwjU be Re.-Opened in *Mpolbtiuadc Row,” Federal street 1 , on MONDAY, Septeoiter-Jd A primary department. and u number of optional branch es, have been added, and a corps of teacher* secured so that instructions will now be given to scholars oi all ages and attainments. for particulars sec circular*, which may.-be had at the book stores—or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, ou Federal street Altegiuny, 3. K« Js. Williams, r WILL open aCLASSIC.U, and ENGLISH SCHOOL on the Hi Monday of Sepumbtr next. lioora, over J. D. Williams £c Co.’sßtore, corner of Wood and Fmh streets. —EXT EE TO Rev. Wm. D. Howard, Hon. Walter H. L6w£&, Dr. Elliott, J. D. McCord, Esq., “ Dr McGill, J.D. Williams, (jy&.if FTrst Arrival of Pall Stock of Carpets, fIHIE subscriber having just relumed from the East, is X now receiving and opening a splendid stock ol goods, consisting inirartof very rich style Carpets, viz:. Brussels, Brussels aud Velvets, imported expressly for this murket. Also, Imperial S ply, superiiue ii piy, with a heavy stoek.oi utl the lower priced grades; together with u large vuiieiy of Hearth Rugs, Poor Mats, Stair “Rods, White, Green, Bine ahd Scarlet figured Baize, from J to tf yards wide. A iuperior article of. French Table and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from Jio eight yard 3 wide Ac., Ac., All the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purchased at such pr ccs a3to ena ble htui to sell cheaper than auy house west of the mountains. Citizens unpersons from the country tire TequethcJ to call and examine the stock at Lyud’s Carpet Emporium, No. SO Fourth street, and No. fill Wood street. , E. W. LVND. JUST RECEIVED, '2 cases of Faiicy CHIP BONNETSy Luditj' Riding UA.TS, S3»g* Children's and Mina'Bonnets, Boyp Those wanting Bounds will please give lier a call be fore purchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly atiend cd to, at Noll FirthsL _t myllktfj MRS. A. LEECH. DISSOLUTION.— The partnership of Mujiphv & Lee is this day dissolved, by. mutual consent. The bu siness of the firm will be settled by H. Leo, J. it. MURPHY, PiUitwrgA, 30th Jail., X 849. . H.LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Wool business and attend to the sale of Wooleu Goods, at the old place. IE LEE. ID* In retiring from llie late linn of Murphy.& Lee. I luxe great pleasure in recommending Mr. H. Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the pubtlc, jaidlO J. K, MURPHY. Notice. AN application will be made at the next meeting of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bunk to be called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to be located in the pity of Pittsburgh, and to have a capi tamot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. JulyltGrq • THOMPSON BELL. fiztVft Family Flour. Ti'Oß the-conveuieucc of the citizens, the proprietors i; ofthe “PITTSBURGH CITYMJLLS,’’have placed boxes forthe reception of orders, nt the following places: J* AR. Floyd’s store, comer of Wood and 6th sts.; . M.Haywood’aStyod store, corner Liberty and Murket A. Beelen’a store, «ld street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield \ John. F Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets.; Tejegrdmi Office, Fourth 6treet; ; Hj'C.Kcllv, Grocer, cor»sth El. and Market alley; • M. Grass’sßt.)ief9th Ward. •• ' TheFlotir watr'iiß will call twice or thrice daily* for orders, and the Fld*r,A:c., delivered promply either in barreis or sacks, {sack -Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for curtagei.' .. . . It is plain that no accounts cun be hllovtfed, nnd that driverscau have no permission to leave Floor without >ayment. We hope that the public will be pleased with his arrangement, as wc shall endeavor u» do them just cc. [may HO) WILMAKTH &. NOBLE. HOI FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized . to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to Sail Francisco l>y the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER> at Panama, and to engage Paasuge.fit'"first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Fraziciscb. Every information given, od application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, aplo Post Buildings, Fifth st T near Wood. : , CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODB .IN TOWN.—Light. jf-. Cloths, all wool, Cashmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills' and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles and other Vestings aiid Trimmings,by i jeb 6 . JOSHUA ROBINSON. TM < ( PKtaburgh Brewery.*’ HAVING takeiLa lease of this well known Brewery, and haying it now in fail operation. Tam now pre pared to furnish my friends and the public with a supe rior article of ALESond BAVARIAN. BEER,in any quantity i Call and see, atihe corner of Fean street and' Barkers alley. {jau4j :A. BENIT2. Window Bhadei, Banntrs, - T^ 1 < LASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to JT wash, at No. 10, St. Clats street. Pittbbuhqii. Fot specimens; call at'-Wilkins HeLUj Walkers' Ex change, Smithfieid fetreet ,* andKeevil’s Hat Store,"Wood street. ' ' • " 1 ‘' 1 -* ■ / Masonic and I. O, O. F.’a. Aprons aind Badges; painted in a superior manner. Freßdopamting executed in saperioir style; with Ameri can and Foreign designs., S. SIMMS jefctf EDWARD It KEENAN, X,-,• hand a lame. assonment-of Bn'le «f -winter Coats, of fashionable colors:: Also, Pants Vests nruLall'other.articles in the clothing, iine. l Wholesale purchaser-twill find n most desirable stock to select trompand'Wilt be goldtow for cash, (dec!9 B. M. AftSDST, * ! : -MERCiIAK.T TAILOR, INFORMSbis-Vrieiids and customers lb at he has open* ed CLOTHING STORE. at No. 85 Smitljfield st., waere they caa be suited at all times with anything in • itis line, mude iri the most finished style arid wprkman bkp inanner. . His Goods are. all. fresh, i&f the best and raostfashionable material,and no pains will be spared to acorn the greatest degree of satisfaction to ihis. pat- Tous, A.gqoiTeAock.ofßeady Made CLOTHING always on hand. _ {dtclO M* KKLLT, .= • ' ... ‘ MERCHANT TAILOR, TT a a unit,' PiUsburgh, Pa., - TT 4|fIJSE.RECMyi}D FRdM THE iBAST-a large :*r4- ?2? carefully^selected. stock of Frenoh. !English . OTHS ’ CASSIMERES arid; VEST ; - the ruost approved .colorsand aiyles; ..vliich 'tmd 9 Gl °ves-, Suspenders, Ac! Clotbljagl piouilng THREE BIG BOORS! j nn. i , . _ JOHN M S CLOSKEYj _lFft©J«afo q»rf Retail Dealer in ClothingjlSl Liberty si. , : ..... . Pittsburgh;Pa. ' : y , ..' jVT*- stock of Fall and Wiwcr Clothing is now ready* ; iinhsr«.m j\ n V OUIUV^ r & of 8100,000. which: I think will bt found to by one of the choicest seiectionaot gar-: r. eves got ap ia-this orany. other city inthc West erncoontry. " having-beeri all’ihade 1 early,l-havii i^' E QVOi f L ‘d the lato advances made in almost all ?f 8 ?^ I P ll ° ns Woollen Goods, and am therefore ena bled.to offer my stock aturjusouHy low prices. ! . ;. J hare this season paid more lhan_u»aai attention to the manufacturing and style of my garments, so thin the .vciy. lowest priced, as well as the finest are -got up in: a style aiid.elegance.not to, beisurpassed. Hundreds of -new customers;both wholesale arid retail, have been attracted as much by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness of my prices. < would particularly call the attention of all dealers tn Clothing to Lis present :-stocfcj. : believing. that upon examination of;the qualify and. prices of- hit Goods they, wilt be induced to purchase at his establish fhe tyholesale, room now; contains, upwards- of s, garments, from the finest in quality to the loweatin pnce> •; '* ■ « ■ - The proprietor is nowdeterminedio mate this depart ment a point of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand a large -quantity of goods suited to . everyjsecuon of the United States. ..... . ■. * a thee ailing department will always b? fouud a very , large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas simeres and Silks, to he found in this or.eastern markets., r r is prepared io'make cloths to order in idle shortest , notice in tqc.latest and most fashionable-styles.- : He respectfully invites bis old friends and customers, as well as thepublicin general, to call arid examine for hemselvea., r r [ OC U3 ; Great Inducements to Buy Ciotblne i WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE!® LIBERTY. AND 53 IRWIN STREETS. *1 fsslf/lte r •to sell -his entire stock of MENT^OF— NG> ASSORT- goods i LOVVPRICES. Persons >vishing to purchase wju save money by calling on him. ■ f ' Sep24 . W. J. DAVITT, Proprietor. AGENCY OF HetnesU’s Celebrated Patent: Shears. fTIHE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heineeh, X of New V ork, solo Agent tor the sale of his justly celebrated patent Tailors’Shears. He offers-these Shears now aunauufactaferis prices. Having a compleie as sortment of these Shears, from C2|c. up to Slif a piece, he calls the aUerition of Ladies, Milliners and Dressnuu 5£ r i ai }?.Tailors, to'his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, 179 Liberty sireel, 4th door from st.'Clair, ana respcetiully solicits a share of the: public patronage, which this article so justly deserves, octaium* J.F.HAVEKOTTE. Prti ©ooiis. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF BBT GOO DS , at the: One Price Store or A. A. fll&SON & CO., Nos. 02 and 64 Market strict. WILL coniraeuce ou Moxday, December 3U, 1850 •aniLcoiuinuethrontihlhemoiitlrof January.- On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment' will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exxen eive stock, amoutuing io Ouo Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one ferarth less than usual prices. The notice ot tfceir Semi-Annual Sale to any oue of the thousands who attended the sole of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season.. They will however mention n; few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never aUquded their Sales— viz:— Rich Gasluneres, - - - 75 c. Usual price: 81,09 500ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri ’t 3?lc.f , ■ 1500 f r.-Cotton-and Wool Delaines, 15, lsjc. Usual pnee 20 arid£se ; "• -. .. • ; .50ps. HL?h Colored Plain Del.nines.4se. Usual price Otflc. ' * .59 ps. Siriped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual price ?5c.; ’ 50 ps. Black Silks. Keduecd 25 p«r cent; . lOOps.'Freneli Merinoes, 81,00. Usual price $1,37*; JOQps. Pararacttas and Jxyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percerrij " •' J : - - ’ w 25M Lonj.'S.ioarii Shawl., Which will be e O )J atfrorn SI to S 5 less than the usual prices.; *. * 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at S and 10c. Usual price lSandi>sc.; Fast Colored Calicoes, OJe. Usual price 9c.; - IfiOcasesEngli-ih and American Calicoes, b and 10c. Usuai priee 10 and 12ie.f - 90 coses Bleached Muslins. -Reduced Ue.peryurd; bales Brown Muslin—all grades; ‘ .Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Ltnens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets and Jeans. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of-which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous .sales;, . , r They mviie on curly call, as many, of their choicest Goods wiHsoon be-'sold. Tlic lowestprice nsmed utfirst/O- A. A. MASON & CO., Nos. 02 and til Murfceistreet. - NF.W FALL GOODS 1 JOSEFH HOHSK A CO„ No, 73 Market, near Fourth ttreel, 4 , HAVE just riiceivej and offer for pale at Wholesale and Retail— '■ NEWEST STYLES OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silt Velvets and Flames; Embroidered Collars; Caffs and Chemt zetm;Linen Cambric HaiidkerchiSfti Einbtoiaered and Revie’tl Cashmere; alpota, merino and .silt. Hose; children's plain Wool and-Tartan Hose ;.children's ■ Ildods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; tid, merino and Ueeccd.alllcGltrvos : penis. Berlin, buck and kid Gloves; geifls. super silk Shirts and. Drawers; gents. Saxony and merino Shirts and Drawers; Suspenders ; Collars; fancy Cravats; Comforts; Scarfs; Zephyr Work anil Canvass; Carpet Bugs; Umbrellas;. Yarns; Curtain. Fringes ; Combs; Buttons, &e., Ac. Kj~ Kay Stale and imported long-anil square Shawls of every quality-, .. . . ' [oet2s:2in Frrib Arrival—New Goods I NO. 75JARKET STREET, [p*BCT\veE,'f rdVaSit sraiurr and the diamond rn FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN' WINTER DRY GOODS: THE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern cities by Express, h splendid assortment of Fancy ana Staple Dry Goods, purchased--exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Tmntn nve per cent, below the cost of those who made their pur chases earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail foreash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS* 50 pieces Lupin’s French Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pmk, Green, Maroon* Block. Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from STJo. up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Republic -15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pieces lilack aud Colored Alpacas, from ISJ cents per yard up to tiie finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 105 pieces Thibet, Paramcita and Coburg Cloths, all colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before ofler ed iit this city. 35.0 pieces American and British Prints, superior quali ty, dud will lie sold atcxlrcmcly low prices. • • 45Q SHAWLS:.' Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long.Shawis, Chumelion,SiUc and Turk Satin DeChein and all Wool Urocha Shawls, Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and-Colored. Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mous Be Lain Shawls. ' . . ..?. 5 .°P aUaTn ? .-Superior Dress Silks Plain ChnmcHon •Silk’and Saiui De Chom,Wide Black Gro Be Rhine Silks, Plum arid Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro Be Artnour Silks. ' 150 pieces Cloths, Cassiraeres and Vestings, superior quality, and will he sold at a gfcat reduction from torra* erprices, . DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS* '5OO pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from 6f tol2i cents per yard. . 000 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from 6£e. to the.best article manufactured. 200 pieces Red, White and Yellow; Flannels, from IS$ cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. * 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of .Flax yarn, round thread* wire uvistihuml spun and grass bleached. 125 pieces Checks, superior ina e, fromStolSf cents per yard, together with a'large agsowment of Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash,'Casslnetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics,' Plain Linsev«i CafitonFlannels* See. " * ; 330dozeu Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and ilosierv including .every variety and quality, which will be solffut extremely low prices. Ther dustomers of the house and all cask buyers are requested to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, as they wiU be offered Wholesale and Re ail a very, low prices.; CD* Market stnet*Pats but eh ■ novlO ABSALORI MORRIS® * Clotl»« IClothe 1 Cloths i A T EASTERN* 'JOBBING' PRICES.-lIS' nier.-= A. Black and Fancy colored French and iffnfish CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking andDrnh Clo,h s S h .. .Jnst opened at ,a " A. AiMASONi CO>S ' ■deed:; " ' ; Nos, ea and M Market ■ " Important to laiinn *— ALSO—J Doj. Barbers’ Paient Scissors, direct from Ihamanufaciurers, and for sale ai ? orreci irom U tfiOWN * TraXßY>3,l3o Wpod ma y® 2 doors below Virgin alloy. iUtftceUantwts. Wlne Store* 1 76 WALNUT-STREET, PHILADELPHIA. THE UNRIVALLED PEACfe for obtaining all wines* Liquors, to., GOOD and CHEAP. .1 •‘3NIDER ?J has lately—ineonsequeuceof ih wes and Liquors ever imported by hjm.He would retertosomeinvoices'asfollows—viz; : • - • ; nn, G0RI)0N& - C0 'SHERRIESrrembraclflgdeli- AM er y lowpnces, rare old, and some very • MaNBANILLA, all on draught by the gallon.— T^d^e!fcate AMONTILLADO,Iit calks of 10 i fdt consumers. Somo EXTRA op in Europe,whichlie f 9 aal to *ny, that can be produced J ' • Ties z ANILLa and AMONTILLADO Sher-. sirensihnn 6^ £ ar ? adapted to convalescents,|hs they . nmnl«Hier TO““L SUm “^ li ” E '’ *1?” no ‘ v* 1 ? ocid ° r i.iS.l&ylftjgj-'Principally .specially selected for m 0” ? om,llß Bl °c k oft l BDBMSSESa’Sj” aiCporto, and imported direct. ; ’ Hw 6 ? 1 ' 7aM delicate,and (have Vieh .highly, approved by his customers, becaure of their ■f A Theyareofvorions sorts and pnce si ia bollle.amioif .draught by the gallon, or wholesale by the cash. Among them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALJt • SEYFORTr. r ■-■ •- • %*Persons suffering with cbronicaffecuonof the bow els cannot betoo careful in their PORT. ; MADEIRA "WINES of various sorts/ dry and rich. South Side, old East arid West India.: Sercial, &c.> Sec. ondrauffht/in boulesandby casks, -v . i An to. the. SPARKLED WINE 9 of the- subscriber,'it is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING •• MOSELLE, imported by him arc superior to ' any r other Winesr and are sold at prices os low as most of theinferior winesnowin the marketwhichare putnpbnbuyersas ;?«<«&»»* • - He has also CHAMPAGNE WlNESofvarlousbrands and qualiues>Qt very low.prices,retoil or wholesale.-In the article of CLARET WlNES,'generally, the subscri ber holds himself to bea judge,and he enura the finest stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single do zeii!rt£ill?j?£l t . claas - or of,Mkdoc... , . - Of BURGUNDY WINES he has b large stock and can assure customers, that he can present to them, from' his of. Burgundy as France affords.. SAUTERNE and BARSAC always otx hand in bottles. His of RHINE; and MOSELLE WINES; from the cellars of. Messrs. Dbinhabd A Jobdabl of Co blens, are_extensiye, arid number many Still Hocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest vintages of the “STEINBERG,” which is the best .growthofthe Rhine. .i-i i r Jn ihe articles of COGNAC arid other BRANDIES he has now adine slock, embracing some very old extra of Dupity & Co./ ana some; celebrated CLAVIER of IS2lin eighth casks, and 1842 ih hhds. and “DUBO UCHE, 55 1544, in hhds. on eomignthent which' will, be sold low. Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING r BRANDY and all. other. Wiriest and Liquors, including rill: of -the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quanuiy desired; ; ; A constant assorted stock of HAVANA 3EGARS. ***Mi Goods delivered, within one day's reach Phila delphia, feeight paid. Orders will be promptly execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph Address, . JACOB SNIDER, JR;, : ' Cheap Wirie Store, ; . 78 Walnut street, Philo. .Ji T. Deekeri Woodward A Co«i Builders and Erectors qf Lightning Rods* on scientific principles: ORDERS left lit this office or the Tost Office; and for personal interview ca l be seen on Fourth: street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferry. SiHiraari. Editor of SiiUman’s Journal ;■ Professor. O. M r Mitchell, of. the... Cincinnati Observatory, Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kentucky; Professor Chester l ewcy, D. 8., M. D., New Professor J. L. Casseh Clearlana University, Ohio. In Pittsburglk-A* W. Loomis, John : Harper, Wilson M’Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Sparks, J. D. Williams, Major . Harding; U. S. Arsenal; John .Ewing A Sons:, L. Harper, D; N. White* W. A-:Mar shall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoenber ;ser. - -•- ' [novlfttf Oatline' Slaps* P ELTON’S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS 'are how being introduced into all the.leading echools in New England and New York. We have obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh,-and invite teachers and school committees to call and examine them No. I—Map of the Western Hemisphere, 82x82 inches:* No. 2 do Eastern do do No. 3— do 'NorthAmerica, . -"!oxSi No. 4 do United States, 70x82 No. 5 do. Europe, 70x82 No.C— do Asia, 70x79 No. 7 do S. America & Africa, *.70x84 : Price of the scries, with key, 523; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, 510. These Maps arc unrivalled iuaccuiacy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the primary, grammar and high schools of the United States. For sale at publisher’s prices, without addition of freight charges,at the EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, cor Market and Fourth sis. ' . Flour Reduced. • IXTfLMAftTiI & NOBLEwlllsell their Extra Fiour r f f delivered on and after theTst-Noveraben at 52,25 & *OO EJs-i Superfine at. 82,00 i 3 ' 100. Bjs. A liberal d£- count to retailers. : : novl . AYILMARTH & NOBLE. JIGHPHIS INSTiWE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,—rfhe regular course of Leetures wm commence on the firrtvfKowJioer and continue until the last ©1 February. The Anatoirii eal Doparuaeni will be opened and ready to receive students by the first of October. The Medical Depart ment will be under the direction of the following! „ • . • PBOFESSO BS: 5.. Fokemax, M. D.; Professorof Anatomy. R. S. Nkwtox,M. Dy professor of Surgery. H. J.IicLCBjiSI. of Theory and Practice o medicine. . * W. Bran, Powell* RI. D., Professor of Physiology, and Geology. .. : J. Kxxg, Professor of Mate.ria filedico,Therapeu tics arul Medical Jurisprudence. J. Mn.Tox Sandkus, M. D-, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. , J. A. Wilsox; M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis eases oi Women and Children. CiINIQUB LECTUTtBS. H. J. Huuca. Surgrry—ProC R. S. Newton. .7. Fbkem&n, M. D.,' Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for u lull course amount to 5105. Each Professor’s Ticket,Sls. Matricnlator's 55; De monstrator** Fee, $lO. GraduationVSSO. Those desiring tu«herinformation,willpleiUeaddress their letters (poet paid} to theDean'i and Students arri ving in the city will please call on him at the Commer* eiaf Hotel. R. 8. NEWTON, M. D., . iAW i)M«iEm? f^^ cuUy - Hon E W M King, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law : Jno DELAFrHLUjEsq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. per session. Ail communications pertaiuing to this department mart be addressed lo . .'K.W, M. KINO, Esq. iUempAu, 2Vnn.,lyiarch,lßso. - The Vacuities, for intellectual abliiUes, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mosuliatinguishedinourcounuy. The Medical ■ Faculty constitutes ;an anomaly in this or any other country —allof them are able Lecturers and the best of ; Teachers. ; , Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubias to the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise of the kind. As to health,iucludlngallseasonsofthe year.wfc deny that any othercity has more. The first class of the Law and Medical Deportments©, this Institute were small, but tho gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable— a favofablebmea for the future prosperity of the Institute; That the public may be sadsfied of the permanency of this school, we feel it our duty to state, 1 that the Trustees and Facultyform a umiin action, which augurs wellfoi its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them; cannot be interupted^ / ' . . - . - E. W. M. KING, Q pl President of the Memphis Institute. • Silver Forks, Spoons, &c* . YTTE keep constantly on hand a large assortment of ff silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Ac., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B. M’FADDEN & CO., oct24 93 Market street. - magnifying Glasses, OF one, two ami three, g'aases. suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale by loom] JOHN B. MTADDEN & CO. ■ To the Clitsens of Allegheny City* A BOX for the recepUon of Orders for CITY MILLS yfX. FLOUK. is left at the store of Mercer ARobinson. Federal street. Such Orders •will be promptly supplied gaglO WILMARTH & NOBLE. 300 Men Wanted Immediately, AT THE CHARTIERS - RAILROAD.—The was e s are 80 cents per dayj audwe charge 51,75: per week for boarding. Apply alike office,on the-Steuben ville road, uear MlDonald's tavern—4 miles from Pitts bargh. • Quno2s:tQ BURNSIDE, HANNEY & CO. BAKER’S BROMA; . Hecker’s Farina: Polishing Patty J : Starch Polish; Pure Bay Rum j received and for sale by COULTER & HACKE, ocls corner of VVoodandThird streets. Qft BBLS.LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT'AND SAL -O\J MO.N just received from the Pittsburgh and Isle* Royal Copper Mining Company.: These Fish far excel in fane flavor and fatness any caught in the lower Lakes and are put up expressly forfamuy use. • : • ‘ -; HErsRY C. KELLY, novlO. comer of Fifth street andlMarket allfev. A Healthy JtiOcallon* mHERE is no place more favorably situated than Nun .A'.new Bill. It is healthy, and commands'a most tie hghtful view. Persons wishing-a pieasiflihera, containing from one to five acres THOMPSON BELL. , • Foment. : ' ■: w ell : finished offices in. Post Office Buildings, Third street.-. • A long, welMighted ; third story j entrance Mar kei street, between Thirdand Fourth streets. Atso, asmaU brick house,ia Pitt township, near Penn sylvania Avenue, inquire of . . E. D. GAZZAM,. .- OCIB -. ’ No. 164 Second street /THE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS can be Xiusedin bed, in the dark,’and by persons with tremu lous hand, with ease, safety, and in naif the nsual ume, without the possibility of cutting the This is ef fected by means of the potent .Guard, which.is adjusted to the razor-With the greatest nicety and simplicity.— Every Razor is mode of the finest tempered steel, and warranted. : ; , , . „ They have been extensively used in England, and pronounced the most perfect and safe razor manufac-. lured. ■ > “ The.new invention may be used with perfect sale lyu-lundon-Fost. “ This razor is a splendid invention, and of great use to many persons, especially for people wiihiausieadv hands.”— Edmhuigh JounitU, ■ For sOle at the Watch and Jewelry /Stare of : deoCB W,W.W£SON. Haxlne.Flro anfl'liaoaa'TeEUifepojttatSoa ; TTIHE INSURANCE make insnrance on ouUaings and tfceircoatoflt* in this ; city and vicinity. Also,©npxopejrty ; ;Of eYST? derenp- ; lion, on steamboats and other vessels, either, by inland . transportation orontho sea*. ’ ' „ x. DIRECTORS: „ - , Arthur G. Coffin, Jacob fit. Thomas, SamnelW.Jonos, - ; Jdhfr'R'NefiV' 1 Edward Smith, Richard D. wood* < John A. Brown, - W£l Item Welsh, Samuel F..Sxnith, .i) .FrßnclrH£iSkins, ' , Samuel Brook., ... ~s. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, ’ WiffiaiitE. Bowen, Ambrose. White, ■ .GeorgeSF/Aspiawall, i JSffijaa Thisis the oldest; InsorattcoCjjnjpany ip j the United r.r States, and from its azo pletaeansyahd avoiding aß'nakadf onextrh hazard- * 1 aus character, may be considered;** offeTingjsunptejße- 'j curity to the public."' ' ; WM. P. JONES, Agent, ja24 . ~w I Nd.lfllFront street. ■; ... •- BA*ETY i _ PERPETUiTi 4ND BECURJT Y. ;; - r r' f - THE NATIONAL-LOAN FUND LIFE XESURASCB OOCXEiTY OP:;.';'.: "■ F* LONDON AND NEW-YOBK. 1 Capltm, £ooo,ooo..z£ la aar to Q3,0Q0,00Q. 1 ; \Af WH a lorg&aurpfuj of proßm. rAipotlioncf both ;-j eupitaland'uurplns invested in U, 8. Government , ; Sl “sd),a l,, l other York. .i*olicie3faeldin this'Conntryoyer O.tXaj. 'Petsona in-' i tt s“KJ* ,ir }* ci P al ! * "areth^nOTffi^f*^* <*V>Soy ; in«ltia;Company t,; J 3. p i? rty: whdle-.tertoiflife nifty at any riW’Aefl 1 ; the amount. ,of.annual’ premium, •SSh“Sffi2^S^^! of “ d u en -; • .timo surieader hi* policy, and receive .' himm anneal common premiums. .. : t nAparty already insured for wlioTe life may, on pay- >, ment of a small sup, bis; jnsuranoe into a n«w " , pobey upon ihe loan system now iSroduced. t 4 Parties 1 already: insured and "entitled ■to a'lwo-lAird ' loan, are not shnt outfrop,spd dsvo-thiidloan, if the ■ prefer it,upon tbeienn*stiitealn the pamph- ' >' . Aftartymay anMft premium, insnr. [ ■ for life; nnd he samvo to reach .the age of 80 years, the fuU ium insUTtd.up to ®ls,ooo,u>fffbs pdit rbHist: orif!' he dies before reaching that .ageythhliaf saia insßroa ! wAtbe paid to his family or legal represeptnUves. s ; . '. Itbasbecome customary inure AUanUcciiiesforcon- i,- gregations to’insare the Uvea'bftthefr r Pait(in>, and on i: f Christmas or Netv Year’s day to matothe fumliy a pre-! ' sent of the phiicy. This is certainly way IH of showing their regard for Iheir Miiiister, whose salary 1 ’ ; in very many auses is scarcely equaf lo nis immediate ! ■; wants, To the pan of family, at nia death,it it aeon* : 1 aolatlon beyond eipresslop w’know that uii' helpless . ' little ones are thus provided for. - r • Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives i’ ’ of one ortporm of tha trustee's, ar whoso demise Pe ’ tunc ant would heapplied to liquidate the debt.. Etiplanalory pamphlets tPdlnformalio’pgiven gratis,; | p Po. Banking Hbnsc o«: . : iWM; if nov29 . Woodst,BeconddooraboveFounh. . Prealdent FlUmovo , . i 4 TXAB TAKEN INBUHANCE ON’ HIS X,ll>E FOB i XL 0d:,OOO, fa the Cunnecticdt Mulual Idfe Insn-; ranee Company, of Hartford, Connecticut. . . The fol lowing are the Joint Stock rapi tff Premium;! of other Life Insurance Companies compared 'rvip Pei ' rates of Hartford Life and Health Insurance Company ■ Annual Payment far Policy qf otie thousand ditors. i' SSI S s'ig s' Ss >2 Name of Company. ■ Hartford iafefit H.10a.C0.-• 1013.CCR 18A0 Sso \'i -ffitaa'Life Tnsurancq Co--*11.70i15.801ai»30 20X0 4060 Chartar Oak Life Ins. Co'.. 1 •11.70T5X021JJ0 »X 0 40,60 H Uniied States Life lof. Co*fI4S«lO.00 25J30 34.70 53 CO ii PeimsylvaniaLifelhs.Cd..l4.4o 37530 50*80 \L NationalljoanFttnO;Cor.^ : - ; i , X4BO]lO'J»(iJ3Xoj3t , 7Ol®S) T" Itwillbesfiea bytho above tobl*thftt'theralfisiorla sarance(withbtty>articipatipn in profits) in this Company i ' are more than fifteen per cent. lower tbaa any Joint ■ &ock Company in thisCoumry'or the Worldfttna thfivi - fovebeen adopted.afte^aihJtihvejjUg^tioaofa^wbolei' Thosewishiogto insure: in • either thr Conn; Mutual d or the Hartford Life and Health Co. will apply to - .' ■ : . j ' C. : A.)COLTON, h • dect . Corner of 4th and Wood streets, np Bttlrs. SeadTblst ToFarmtrs and'tfiose vrishing ?. TO INBURX DETACHED. FfiOPEfiTF. ‘ b THE New Tork “Washington County MiUniallnsn--> ranee Company ” ia ther company for ihem tn insure ? • in. It is the only; Farmers’ Muiuallnsucuxca Company Sj that has run thrtogh five mefri; note. Itls the largest company of the kiadin the world," Steam Mule,-Carpenter* or Cooper shops, OF hazardous or extra-hazardous. Only HouseSißams and IT their .contents,and'bm 82,1100 on: one risk Academies pnd School Houses, and but SLOOO on each* ' A eeruficate can be seen from'ene of the first men in - • Pittsburgh, to show that the Company doe's-imTils Joss- ’' ; •es promptly.;. V; C A.* nnHE DELAWARE .MUTUAL SAFETY rNSUR- • •JL -ANCE North Room of the Ex- ' change,Third -4 ' ; Fibs LvsuaAlfCß.—-Baildings,.Merchandize arid other ’* properly .and eoim&y, insured against loss or ? damage by fire lowest rate of premium, ' • i , Mabdiu Jireumuvcx.—They alstr insure Vessda, Cor-. goes, and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or T special policies, as the assured maydeslre. \- iNLxitn TaAltapoßJAuoH.— l Theynlso insure mcrchan- i dize -W Railroad Can, Canal I Boats and Steam Boats, finrivers antflakes.On the most! liberal terms. ■ ; • > DIBEGrOBS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edirand A: Eooder I John■C;payis£Bobe»Bamn, JohnS. Pentope, Samnel! Eeiper, £4waed Saiiihgtoinlbaao B.: Davis, William Folwell.John NewlinTDrvfe;S.Husion, S' James C. Hand, Theophllas Paulding, H. J6nesßreoka! s 1 Henry Sloan; HnghiCraig, George Serzilt.'Spdncer Me- li. Dvoin, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr r S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wmi Eyre. t Tnos. C. Ham,, ABTiNi^rßsia,!n, • S' ■ ; 1 . •: : : Jdsnra W. Co was, Bee'reiary. i • IniraKinc& Co*, [ T>£RSONS desirous of insuring theirAmmalswill ; Jt learn from the following byTaw of thfr- Company, * Uiat the terms of-life insuranceonstcckis very different 5 frominsuranceon hhman^lftf.Theinsuredfireentitled r topay where the enimal breaks a blind, | ABTicurx.iirtheeventof accident or disease bfaneh *■ a nature os to cahse permanent Injury.thoagbWeathiaay not ensue, they will be liable/or the d amagedone to tho /• animal not exceeding the amount ihiured.. ; : i_ cor of’ Fourth and Wood sts/,tip stairs* Flrt »nl ’ if rrulE OFFICE of the laatTann Co. -fieOTge'V’t.liiihards, ‘ . m^v'S a w an > • Mordecai i;r Waguer, r AdoSphlE.JßoKo, , Jacob R, Smithy . .Morris Patterson. f Chas. Se^my^ : ®ANCKERjPres’L ■; • vB? Continue to make Insurance,peTpetaalpttiiuited ' ol ln e t. ve JF descnptlon of property In town und^Countnr.- —v-£ Company have reservcda.large Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and Prcmiams, safely fnvested afford ample protectron to the assured. ' • - * ‘ ' The Assetsof the Company, on January Ist. 1849, as JJJ*«Bbcd agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol- ' ritortmges 31,017,438 41 Real Estate —• 94,724 83 f ‘ Temporary flO,tK)l 85 Stocks fiiJS23 25 - ’ Cash,&c. —-r*r• rT»- 1 » .‘ 37 7l Since"iheir: Incorporation, a period of lP'yeaw'.'thev ■ have paid upwards of On* Milium Four Bunirti Thou- ' sand Milan, losses by .fire, thereby affording evidence '■ ■ • .of the advantages of Insurance,ns well as thisobUitv and f* disposition to meet ' Office W.E. eafner'Woddai^^il . . . Fire and marine ‘ * center, oiera tomake permanent and limited Irainm™ > B1RECT0B8: < - AnturG. Coffin, FreshT Bnmuel,Brooks, Alex. Henry, ~-;:.ch«de*Thylos ■ Samuel W. Smith, .• Ambrose White, ••• roteww^ >wn ’ ■ JacobM.Thoinai John White, John B: Nett . wSwrfrt pt| Richard B. Wood,” ' < Ute oideat-Inaurance States, having been chartered ln 1784. itf chart. i-iSk? 11 ?■ petual, and from its high standing, longerterience nm‘ . pie means, and avoiding all risk! of m enS S,™' ‘ norßtjleSaJldgutatUeS.• Foi'tale;;» " L-J, ' ■ ,; - ;: ‘ ; ■■ HI •“*?* Market itwet,