F t _ N \ "*v jf^te?flr 1 t^ h i-tf^‘‘ A -^^ ‘ *•» „ i "Th v I'li! - * * ' .i, / m •%’S*. ..,-.t.; ■ ' V. ' - ■ uiiiiwiWWttwfrw j . „■> , J; ft ' 1 •• • •*,'r r ’ * •» **■ ' ' ‘ ‘l’ ' » ' , l t . t . / ’*)V t* ' v ■ ".’-V-. ’ ’ V , \ ! ’/ '~ " ,< ' ’,. '.7 . ’ t ' l’ A f 'W ''' C^.l . -. ... x ' x —W * - A- ■ . v .~ ; j v-- ! ?,’.■> * - .-v ■ .'V'-*'-■Sx.t.i* !h , i‘*.''-"^ v ;’'' ', -.v’J.■•>•••-i•. *v ; v fc ’ y "- •<;••■* * ■"■’■.*“' vv":: ; 7,:-v "’• • '•*■■. •*...■-v-- ■_' l -•'f. * ' .•• ■ *.; > r n.s..': •■■: >• -r >.v • jC-afc* : -% ', N *;«.** % w J 7 ‘ k*- N r *l ~ f «>, ** 4* v i 2» * . .’ j ; f *• ' 4-v - * * .w . Ji* „* •»«*■* l ** ? v *'• o ‘ • *■; * * •» fi’ j i ' r ’ ;f^: ; X ■ v'-*"-‘ ; *• ; - : ’ -'' ' •’••■:•, ■ -vi^'' 1 ' v ‘ *•’-». •> V ’ 4*'. lf i? *ff» 'f nV l r , k % »•*» j » 4 k‘ 1 J £* X* \ * *f| H .* «t. J•* ♦». ' J *- « f P », . t > v ‘"f 41 '* r* « I* -1 *• - - - -.- -• Mm iMpH miili piiMK sfeaag^si^gasggi iiMm v- wwwtewaatiflßwi * * i*f#isC44f#' WimKß JSBg^&'o¥^ f^S£\fe • •• •••-•••- -- - \ .for Sale & So £ct. - IDfcst liberty Property for Sale* A •F*WSR ; fY»or3Q- feet front on.ihe Tarnpilce- at J3L 'EfcstXlbertT.by B 1 deep on astreetto alley,having - a hriefc Cottage Jlonsa&nd kitchen,\good Cellar Under tho House, & garden and valuable Fruit Trees ot various kinds. Posseasioaontlie let of April. Prick SHOO.— 'Teßas.S2ooin.hand : baJOnceat glOOs year. ■ ; S.CUTHBERT, General Agent, • - febl •. i,- 76 aroithfieldstreet.- • . . H'or &ent ln Blrmingnnm. ONENEW THREE STOPY BRICK HOUSE, tSSfo with store rooms and'OOlLar, favorably-Situ. BSgafl ate far a lane Grocery hndProduce business. Possess . : ton maYbehad^iramediately, with a low rent, to a good business man. - Al*SO—One v Targe vßncV—occupied as a boarding honseifidltth b ALSO^^etfen-ft efr three storyßrick Houses—some, just finished rlmssesatoii given immodm*ely. Others on iheittAjJrrt - v . ALSO-rOftc Frame House, .and; several- np- stairs rooms AUSO-*o&e Britk.Yar4,and Kiln to baraur-: • ALSO—OtteLumber Yard, with spaceio-put a large amount—and- one o f the best points about the city far sales. >• ' , FGRSALE ‘"OR LEASE —One-- Urge, fat,: favorably - .;. situated fbrb Ifahndry and Engine Shop orother manu •l&cturing.hhvittg'dccp water, in-front, (a harbor,) far fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac.- l. ALfeO/ POR ICDjOOO Unck, in lots, and-sold lowj If nol sold before, they wilibe sold ;on Tuealay, tbeSSihof March next-atlS o'clock, M<, far cash or an - proved paper. . ALSO—Lots on lease, .to.build on. =• • • • • • - ; > Apply fa the •subscriber, at fas office in Birmingham,' near the Bulling Mill, from 10 to 2—or at tho WareToom of EaxTr MatTSBWs.A Co. v No. 23 Water street,'—bt • through.‘tha«ttsbutgh Post Office, by paid letter-' : - few. * JOHN RHEY. •Opallitll FiroperQr for Sate; ' - . A VALUABLE RROFERTY of three-fourth* or an jHL acreihaymg e front of 111 feet oti Higb etreet. by fiOdeepou Kirkpatnck street to Hemiau -alleys with: a • of 6 large rooms, a porr -i . in front and good cellar, a well ,of fine waler.ooaf shed -V: WQ This property is pleasantly lo- • fine.view’Of oar three rivers and two Pnco.^ifipOi,’;Terms:Ss7siu-band ; balance in 1 B,3and4 year*. 3. Ci>XHßEßT,General A S cm, > 70 Stnnhßeld strfcci ' ..fcaWMnoeville Property. VjtUß BAliB—A valuable property oftkil fcet front : JL onJßutter Street far 10? oa r Prospect street, with . a . acwbnakfloUßCj of-five rooms,\and a large Store fitted up And dome a good business;.an Bigs * eXeellentOellaTund-Bake Oven,Stable,Garden,™*** - Ac* Also f aSteara Engine, arranged far turning two -. lathes; '.three Grindstones; and- two small Mills, for grinding Barley, Corn. Meal, Fced> &c.( two wells of water; gram anatnpalcnbs, and ’many, other fixtures -Prlce .Orthe Real Estate will he sold .without .*. the Engine, Ac.. Tfccownerls going West,-which is the • /: only xeagan great a bargain. u j ’ S.CUTHBERT.GcncTBIAccent, ,iaS& 76bmiihfieldstrcct. Very YeJual>le City property A>r Bole* rpBE Jandereigned, Administrators of .the estate of JL Thomas Fainnan, deceased, offer for sale the entire teal estate ortho said Thomas Fairraan, consisting of one SO feet lot fronting on Liberty street. running back to % 10 feet alley*. Also, the tavern stand known as the Mansion Hoobo, with the grounds and stableconnected, fronting on Plum alley, thirty three feet foannehes. Algp,thrde Ihts fronting on Cherry al ey,each eight een ftetfront, and running back Oil feet parallel with Plum alley. Al l of which property will be sold at pri vate sale,by application to me subscribers; onf not sold before theSJth-of March, will be offered nt auction to the highest bidders. - Also, the Tavern stand Is offered to rent. Apply to R. FAfRMAN, or R. CAMPBELL, ISI Liborty street* •- ja3o:tini3S-V :. * 'For-Kent* A LL thttportion of my river bottom, lying between £&lhe Pittsburgh -and Braddock’s Field Plank road and thorrver, supposed to contain about fifty acres, to which wiUbe-attached & two story Frame House* with en excellent cellar underneath, an Orchard, a Stable and Bai)&; It is inn-high state oicnldvauoa, and would be vrclLcalanl&Xed for Dairy or Gardening purposes.— The ftcQiUebtff getting to market are equal to any in.ihc cotmty,ns iheoccupant will have hi? choiccofthc river, plank road or railroad, for his accommodation. .No per son seed apply udlcsb he can come well recommended for honeßty, ladnslry and sobriety. jagfctw* > - WAI, G. HAWKINS, Real Kfttate for Sa^fi. - TOHE Undersigned offers for sale a largo number of .. .L valuable building lots, and some-very desirable sues forraanaCaeumeSjin the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the<*iew Public -School Hoaso and English Lu theran Church. : The npid growth of Birmingham in population and maonfeciuria* wealth, and* the reasonable prices at Which iota will be arid, will render xoem a safe and pro* liiablo investment, Title perfect. Terms favorable. v For particulars and terms enquire of the undersigned« at the office of .Qeo. P.Crilmore, Esq:, on -Grant street, Pittsburgh, bctween-3d uad 4th streets,or of William - Sramies and lt.'i’atiersoa: Eeq’rs, at their offices in ■ * - ■ .ptto273 MOSES F. EATOft. Bltginghany v .y.-r T-w, f" For Sale. fTVHE subscriber oSers for sale n large and well bull JL BRICK HOCJsrE,with five or more acres of ground, • uuaAied onthe Founn street Hoad, within three miles of ; thiscuy. Possession given on the Ist of April Dczt.— AlsOfa venr desimble lot of ground, containing over FOUR ACRES, with a spring of excellent water there 08, - situated hear the above* Also, a lot of ground .43 feetti inches by ISQ reel, adjoining the residence of Mr; A. TonCTj ncar .the the 7tli "Ward, on FennsylraojinAvenae.'. Possession given immediately. Itisnowcenaiathatthe Plank Roao.wtU becompleied . Phstthe ahovepropeny early inibc coming, summer.— 1 For furthelr lafirnaaDoii apply to DAVID itaEL&R, 4th : {ja&btf- Boose to Let. fIUIE Mansion; on Nunnery Hill, wuh out Buildings, ■ JL Orchsudrehrabbory, Ac.; including about ten. acres ofgronnd*wiH held 10 a: good tenant, who wishes 10 keep rhoosoTofthe reception of visitors. ■ •Tto penon fcnGngraay become an Agent for the sale of some of ihdttdjotning ground, and, If successful in sales, may more ttnuitrav the rent. The location is. •healthy, and ha % many facilities making it particularly: desirableas asummer, retreat -Enquire of Thompson Bel Lat the office of* *;v A. WILKINS A CO.> ; jag . r - • • • comer Third and Market sts.. TftlnatiU Froptrtr for ftenti ■ ■■ A tlif6©story BTiICK HOUSS t bclom,ing 10 - tfce .estate of-.w*.' J, deceased, u otfer hbSli foment or lease. issnu&ted on Fourth st., j£fl£it>ettfeea. Ferry and Liberty streets, end hasbecn fiewiy papered and fainted; it is now occupied by Mrs. Veinar. Sent,£3so per atmnmr Apply., to myself, or . Bonsai C. T9txcs,aithe works of Keep A Co. Possession men on the IstofApnl. L, R-M’ABOY, Guardian. . dec27:tf JDraff uut Prescription Store for Sole* A iIKtTG end PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in A » fiounebing and inproving part of- the citft which: U data# a pn/Uabl* bunnw, LrofTcred for Bale .upon Cisy terms. ■ For fartherparticttlarfe. ai .£!!&& IBtrcet Property for aaie• DiYFEETonPcnn-street by 110 feet deep to an aUcy* tJV/. just below. SU Clair street, and aborning- Mat tiewa’LiveryStable, Enquire of Thompson JBelUat Jfi23 ' A.'WILKINS J&-CO.’S. 1- non ACRJBS* OF LANDJn Jefferson coanty, for )vUU *aie, -• Enquire'of Thompson Bell, at the officoof 1s ; .. - A- WILKINS A -CO., • y '■:: cornor3rd and Markdtsts, - - v Clfc*ap Country Bcaldoncoi A *A>Ton Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will iar £® wld very low to any one wishing to bmid there* on* The hccewwiU ho cosy, and the tot commands a moil beanurol tfew. tocm] • THOMPSON BELL • Wny BfTlt) ■ • A HANDSOME STORE} on Market street, between . Jia. Ttod and Fosnh succjti, al preaenl occupied bT Sbi TheßßaiWliiMjrfs» Dry Loods Store: Also—A Isrge weU finishcd ROOM in tp« eccond *toiy,n*xliioartoEtr.Datr i s Mercantile College- This Boom U weU calculated and euiublo for a Musical Ba loon or Academy, or could be conveniently Qrnmgod as ■ doableoffice.. .... : E, J 3. , «pl:tf r ~ v Office, Third at., over the Post Office. Coal Lana oa Toagmogheay, ion ACRES on tho river, iasi above the 2nd Sam IUU there ia a pit opened and railroad prepared for putting coal in boats. loet2l]; THOMI’SIIN SELL. . • IVo bet, • ■ ap* A TWO STORt BRICK HOUSE, on Bank JEHLLase r Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge and Aquedact. Enqmro of lL W: Fish,-Real Estate Broker, corner of Sthtmd.Smithfield streets. (oct29 For Sole* . £(& THE three story BRICK DWELLING, No. 10 JMW Hay street Snyders Row, Price S3OCO. Terms —>£6oo cash; 8500 in on? year i and $2OOO in five years. To bo secured by mortgage on the premises; Clear of nil ineumbnucoaondtiue indisputable. Apply to': - r WILLIAM DIGBY, jaMm • ■vsn.-.j No. 181 .Liberty street. : i & Ftm for Bake* fflBE subscriber Offers for aalo a FARM OF LAND, JL comainmg 10&acres—100 of which are cleared,— The flmn lies directly on the road from Middletown to Jefferson; illswoU*watetrd:; with a bearing orchard, and peach and-pear 'trees; and a Coal bank. The buildings consist o/ a hewed log House and Bara j with. Stabling. For farther particulars apply to the sabsen ber,on the premises, in Allegheny county,l2 'miles from Pittsburgh;* f'~: * NATHANIEL M’CLINTON. Moon tavns/ltp, October 23—tf ./ : v f For Sale* A DOT OP GROUND, containing 2$ Acres* situate JV onemllfl below thc.lown of Beaver, Beaver conn- S, on which there is creeled o - new Brick House, 40 by feet, It stones high,, with a basement. The house has been well built apff well finished, and contains ISrooxns; It is within 200 yards of iheOJuo river, and commands a fine view oritvandis - bounded’ on the North west by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro- Jieity would be desirable coudtry residence,'or for a jmrdeni or summer boarding, house*. A Jot-of 5 acres will be sold with It,if desired by the pur chaser. The .terms are .so moderate, that it will be a bargain to Enquire of N - P - * < 5-1" B. FETTERMAN, • .lewcftu ••• • ■ Attorneys at Law, Fourth st ;; ' For bale ; A HOUSEANDLOTjflituaiedonPikc street between' . A Waln«and Faclorystreeis^FiahWard. Th^lSt ufe feet ftojrt '.lOO feet deep, on 4 ich there aro . two«aailFranidTenements. .Terms e* y;—Titlegood° . FW pwtictUaT«v Alderman PARKINSON yenn streetsFmh Ward. mayonf band Tor sale. SChartter’s Goal Company will sell some emr*. aWs-pweergf LdWD, situated on and near the a villa Turnpike, and near the southern terminus of their railroad. Thc Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur-' chasers, and the .terms of payment will be voiy easy; Enquire of - Z W REMINGTON, eep* Manager. . • To JLet*-• • i...-.-' A LARGE CELLAR, suitable for storing. .Posses i£k sion given immediately. For terms, apply to Geo. Wcyman,or GEORGE HURLEY, Juinf Wo. IGO Water street:: ■ - Aemovalt _ rIMIE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of-. Pitt s burgh and the public generally, that helias removed lus CARPET STORE itom’Nos-fil tmd sj. WoodfctreeV to the Apollo Fourth Btrecf.Tcceiuly occn- - pied by ihc-tfueetim, and Uns connected -therewith the adjoinuig*ro6TOS>ibnner)y used nstbe Chronicle-Printing office—whiChvmvrconnecudn wnhlnsoldrabm* mutes the most %paciou&'.C&rpef£BiabUshmenUnltie«otMtryY and his ailvnutages Eoiatßurpasa uny-lmdsc-th. this city for space,umuigeraentaadgood fifcis cortaM whprnmyfavorMm.wlihaealh His stock is complete in every : atucliinn h'is -iirioi and great pains wtU.be taken at,aU nine# to ib persons vushmg tQ look ot buy, \ 1 H \V LYftD. Philosophy of Brandreth** VoCetablc", Fills, 'W.nm ibft Theory orthe .circulation of the blood VY; was established,, the secret Bprings of- vildUty were then partially exposed toonr view,: Wc saw and E£ a JJfli the /°? d ’ we P at i Waß converted into blood,whid.Tenairea.tiJc waste/of.iheanimal machine: ittC’ wiOQ is wel,. ?vhich keeps at a life heat theinternal Pf CB aVl®V.>vann, and . invigorate our inner wan,. The which carries tbishent to every ramihcauqu of the bodj', even to tbo extremities of the haw and horny nail. ;mile the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the, scat of disease. Food gives the body s fr®. n Bth r Brahdreifi*s pills give blood the. necessary §owqr to throw out from ltself.aU irapuriuos, thus ren enngtho stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more, sincere, there would be. fewer religious creeds; ana if they kept-close to nature’s laws in the management oflborhothes, they would require liule medicine. As men grow inteJilhgent they will become wiser and hap pier;, even now, their wisdom isproved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use Brandroth’a Vege table UhtvcTn.l Pills, which- soon restore them to health. Tbeyatc peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they arc used, in cither diet or cloth-, ing. .They.should be always.mine bouse, so Ihnlupon the first-indication of sickness they may boused. One dose m tho beginning is more potent for good; than a dozen after tho sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheamaUsra f cosiiveness T fevers, and m all.acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found beyond oU praise. .Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sicknosß and the «vUs thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brqndreifi’a Pills arc a known and fail? tested medicine, one that is used by honareds -of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized world. They fire quietly superseding alt other medi cines.' They take out only that tram tie blood which is (because of weakness and pam, leaving strength and health; they, produce healthy sleep at night, ana an ap petite Ihatrehshes all kinds of food. Sold at No. 2 9 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where thegenume UraudreihPillsarc kcptforsaTe —the undersigned is the omy agentin the city- ■ dcc23;3m THOMAS REPPATII. **/’THAMPAGNE COGNAC” vintage, 1523, pole, in \J bottles, for sale by QagQ] M.D.PATTON. OLLAND GIN—3 pipes, high flavor, Anchor and Star brand, for sale by Bath)] PATTON. I RiSU WHtaKEY—2 puncheons “ soan’a » Dublin X genuine m.i It Whiskey, for rale by jai® u _ M.D. PATTON. BUM— 8 bbl®. New England and Jamaica Rura« lor > sale by * [Journal copy.) -M. P. PATTON. - ‘ A SUPERIOR lot ot Scotch Ale and Brown Stout for jj. sale by paSi) JAMES P. HORBACH. FLOUR— 00 bbls.finc Floor, jusi rcc’d and f r sale by ocllß, ... SURIVKR & BARNES. . "DAUNTING PAPER—A full supply of ah ibo dilTereul X sizes on hand and made to order. JcbJiQ REYNOLDS A SITES. WHiAhTUbANis— 4 bbls/forsuTe by • dccB7 KING A MOORHEAD. REVOLVERS—Received by express, an cd* dmanal supply or these u peace maters, 1 and, at this umej in oar city* necessary li scltorotcciors W *\V. WILSON, Watch Maker, Comer Market and Fourth sis BRANDY and WINES, in bottles: Old. Scotch Whiskey; ♦‘'.lrish „ l ' Pale and Dark Brandies; ♦‘ Jamaica Ram; Champagne Wine * •' Madeira u Cherry . “ London. Dock Port Wine; Claret and German do;. For sale by . JAMES P.HORDACH, ja24 197 Liberty street.^ 2nnn Havana oranges ; jVUU 40 boxes Malaga Figs; ■ 150 drums do -do 150 sdo do do For solo by JOSHUA RHODES & CO., 3a*24. No C Wood street. I FRENCH MERINOS, &C., Ac.— • aopieces black French Merino; . • -SO do colored? do: > IOQ do paniraeua Cloths, ail colors; 189 do Coburg do do; 3Ul> do Alpaca. Just received af A. A. MASON &. CO.’S., _ dec!? . Nog. 63 and 64 Market si reel. EAIfelNS^— 6UO boxes M. IL Raisins; i&Ohnlf do do; . 40casks Currants: 40 boxes Citron; 10ca?cs, fancy boxes. Prunes; JOSHUA. RHODES A CO., dcc!7_ No. 0 Wood street. TUST RECEIVED and lor sale a now supply of fine 0 PERFUMERY, including— . ‘ Jenny Lind Pomades; Queen of Flowers 1 Hair Oil; .Poreeme Soap; . Jenny land Extract; Roussel's Amandies; COULTER &. HACKE, v dec24 ; . corner of Wood and 3d streets, /^O-Paß'l'SeSsHiK—l be subscribers nave entered V/ Into Co-Partnership under the firm of Scaxtx, At riSsow A Orelt. WM. B. SCAIFE, JAMES ATKINSON, ja3l : JOHN M.OKBbY. HEATING BUILDINGS.—We arcprcp&red to fax* tush and erectapparatua for heaung large or small. bnildings,by steam or hot water, and have engaged D. H. WxLbiaSrs, from the east, to superintend its construc tion. ! [ja3l] SCAIFE, ATKINSON & OKELY. C)p\ BARRELS prime N. O. Molasses, per" steamer 40 Messenger. £dccl6] CARSON & M'KNIGHT. Molasses and sugar— &2bbls.N.O. Molasses; . ‘lObhds. do Sugar . Lauding from steamer Keystone Slate, and lor sale. jaS . CARSON A ftI’KNIGHT,I)4 Water at. *IXrRAPI»INU AND PRINTING PAPER fo sale, in fy largo or small quantities, by jal4 W. P. MARSHALL. "OLANTATION SUGAR—32 nhds. prime plantation .ST Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and for sale by dccl9" MILLER A RICKETSON. FINE French and German Wmc for sale by ja24 JAMES P. HOKBACH. PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZORS—V The only sate und perfect Razor manufactured.” Just re* per express, another lot of these trul y valu able and unique Razors. fralS] W. W. WILSON. fly at this office. GOUNTRY KNIT SOCKS.—4O doz. on hand and for sole low to close consignment. T. K/M’KNIGFIT A BROS., ; ja2D:lw * • IX7 Wood street, fliHEbcst place in Pittsburgh to buy real good Tea, is A at MORRIS A HAWORTH’S Tea Store, east side .of the Diataoud—soc., ?5c., and 81,00 Ej. All srtleiiy genuine Teas. . The. Block Teas at7sc., and the Green Teas st 81,00, are the very beslTcaa imported into the United Slates. TUST RECEIVED a full and fresh assortment ol tl Green and Black Teas, which will.bo - sold on the most favorable terms, Wholesale and retati, either from the original packages or in metallie packs, to suit custo mers. . All-Teas warranted fresh—packed or loose. . ja29 • _ H. C» KELLY,Fifih street. GOLD. HUNTING WATCHES—Just received and for sale at reduced prices, twelve splendid, full jewelled gold hunting.patent lever-Watches—assorted sizes for gentlemen and ladies- - six very .fine twenty jewelled, real Johnson, Gold patent lever Watches- . Also, twelve ladies 7 gold Watches, of fine quality and assorted sizes and patterns—all warranted. . oc W* W. WILSON,-Watcb Muker, • ; corner of Market and Fourth sts. A. OTILLIK.EN iCO„ - HAVE ON llANDauheirexteasive CABINET arid -CHAIR hIANUFACTORY, aJarge Assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which: they will sell 15 percent, below customary Tates/ , Terms—cash only. , - [dec?7Ty .. - • ' Dlasolatldn* __ ■ THE Co-Partnership herctolore exisUng between the subscribers, under the firm of J. 8. BONNET & Co is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement JEROME 8. BONNET MATTHEW D. PATTON . Stusbwgh, April Ist, 1850. 07* Having sold my enure interest in the firm of J S Bonnet & Co. to M. P. Patton, mylato partner, and in Tctmngfrom business, I take great pleasure in recom mending-him to.-thc confidence-of my fnends-and the public. t . fap3j ; J. S. BONNET: - ." i Gravel Roofing. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity,that they arc now fully pre pared to fill orders for GRAVEL ROOFING; in a man* ner not to be surpassed in this city or elsewhere- From theif experience m business, they feel confident that they will render satisfaction to all thoEe who may give them work, i The superiority oi Gravel Roofs over any other kind, paruculorlyin 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. Thomas Liggett. Sr., John F. Perry, Body Pattcrson.M. Kane, Jr., and others,for whom we have done work.; Orders thankfully, received and promptly attended to We will be found on Wylie street, be ♦ween High and Tunnel streets. MATTHEWMcGOVERN : qplO * ' : . ' JOHN SKINNIN. . -.v.. 1 - * 1 To Frinteri. ’ " • subscriber would coll the attention oi Printers to This-improved I rintmg Inks, of various kinds and which he offers for sale at the lowest market prices, and warrants to be.of the very first quality. JOHN D M’CREARY, - Printing Ink Manufacturer, •: • i No. 331 and n33olamonst;, New York. His agents tn Pittsburgh are—Mr. R. C. Stockton an Mr.Wm.S. Haven-- ; • H7* This paper is printed with hi a NcwsJnk. foctlB R* c. StocAton, . . -BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, . H’No. 4?, cobner ov Market and Tmsm stbeetb, . AS constantly on hand for sale—Writing. Letter. Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, BihdersVFul- B ? A P? S > w 4 Acmpaper PRINTING INK—-which ho will soil at the lowest * >r scplb° r ine^C^an^e r an d Tanners’ Scraps- T°Jlo bT O^U || J . 0 i^ 8 pnme s’B 5 ’ 8 j ast received and for J. salo by pall • .- 3TPART & 9ILL - J E !ct4 fiSOI ' i W,JNTY mib I TSTHITK WAX-SOU ISa. fof Bale by " Ct 4 :•. THOMPSON BEUU | } • B. A.FAHNESTOCK &CO, iHiscellautotts Central Tea Store* I T ' > ' ,•* * * « ' « Shags aitb JHebuhus, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. kj v <md colds arc cured-ima, very sbofnime. \Ve will BU W. Oorntr oflVnniikhil CTlftliStreeta. K:c D o r w t e^ch^:i^ BsuK^?z\2rati 8 s uK^ ?z\2rati T^sasssjgflt»««?».«-?«v*" ata_ehenper rale lhanany other medicineeverdiscov- hntrnni respectfully informsh«Sfriends “re HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomacb'&nd :pro- nared t£?«y£«n»i ob nn * in ff Offiop, and that he la pier, dace uauseawhich israore disagreeable than the Cough : r ■ ■■ itself. This is obviated m this mixture-, for It is a pleas- ««ss PRiKTCfa °1 ***** V**** l ™ o *: '&nt soothiog article and it will euro, or tfte money unfths Pavtvhin*"" ' •SHttV ' Ltreiuan, refunded! The evidence-m favor of Uusmcdiclnein tfandbiii** - -o»«i£eadf, -£??{&"•• ourcily, from ourown citizens. shouldconviucaany one ir~/-AlPun,*. n r* 3 ; L , of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular poysi- Tjib| ni*ta la S e j Steamboat and_Canal ciatl, and has been used oy him In bis owa practice l for noll > n „rf t i n Ppropriatecats, printed on the ah piles! a-number of \eors, with the mo v t herou. success. lie r?«^SLu re^n^ ble tema , , CONSUMPriON—A lady from SicubtnvillewrUe*, thernilfn? B «fully.a 3 k B^epa£roaflffe .of his fneflds and that her daughter hadbeen afflicted wjih a Cough auu aeD22 C in this branch ofhia bdslneBB.__ expectoration, nightsweats, hectic fever.;and. all.the. ■■ • L. HARPER*.■ distressingsyraptomd of consumption, and thatafterta king two bottles she -was -entirely cured.. A gentleman; in Washington county, who bad suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re- Hcved and the cough removed by the use of half a do zenof bottlc&of the Pectoral Syrup. Ager.tlemanfrora Peoria. Illinois, writes thnt “ he knows the Pectoral Sy-. rap fo bo a good article, for he«has used ivin his own i case andtn the cases of members of his fatnllyVfith the i most perfect i It is 0203 of tub Cheapest. Medicines . now. -known, i —ft Is pat up in hairpmt bottles at 50 cents each, or six i bottles • . i CotrrmT Storekeepers would do well to keep a sup- 1 ply of this medicine offhand &U the tune, ns u is one of: the most perfect aud efficacious remedies ever discover ed for nil coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient * CAUTION EXTRA—Many persona will iry to.get you to buy some one of the-various nostrums, but donut heed them. If you.want to. get \vcU,buy.Dr. Ketbeh’s Pectobal Syrup, amljako no other, tins will cute you.' It has in u some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia mcdica, and is compounded by a person skilled In the healing art; Thcrecan be no deception itt this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has naraerouslccruficates, attesting us valu able properties, which will be shown to any person do slrous of seeing tbera- Aqrnts Wasted throughout the United States to sell ihis mediciuc. Large discounts will be made to those who will toko an imerest in the medicine. U will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doingeul* i fenng htunamty a service by placing in their hands the i greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever i produced. i For sale, wholesale and retall. by KEVSER A Ml - DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street; Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all Ictlers far agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry .Allegheny city; P. B rock er, jr.> Brownsville; George uairu, Washington ; John H Uqchanau, Hickory; George Keyacr, M’Kcesport; J. D. Vowcll, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and , druggists generally. . [ja2s Public Attention I* rtsp<ctfuUg \nvucd to the foUoxnne truths, set jotth tfn . relation to one qf the most important Rontixu qf mod ern txmes! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL ; IT is not more than ono year ago since this (treat rem edy was brought beforothe public, tor the relief and care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have. stneo then, become fully appreciated by ihe community, and we allege that the Jonger it is tried themore certain will its great fame spread, ft is not the -remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money ; bat, ono, which we conceive, will continue to.be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated ia the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human compcuuqn. ’lt is our duty,when we wrtic about a medicine, that we -write tbctji—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick are very 'ttptlo catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease- Afltorfcanhafdty be too highly wrought loan* swer the object of gulling or humbugging come of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; wo are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should bo told, in order to secure for up reputation far exceeding any single aruclc of the rstatma medtea. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city-and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. WlUnu the past two months, two of our own ciu«ens, who were totally blind, have been restored 10 sight. Several cases oi blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured; - And, also,the cose of a gentleman in Rea ver county. There are others; but these eases ere near home, and may bo referred to by any persons who may fa&vcdoubtson the subject. These eases were cured af ter tney bad been abandoned by physicians as hope less- Tbo Petroleum will core, when used according to dtree, tions—Diarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions oa the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter. Scald Head, pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens. Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever anu Ague,Chrome Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul* raonary affections of a chrome nature, tending to pro daeo CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Exconaicd Nipples, Corns and Bunions, in fact, it is a cheat rttVEitSALfeEiiEDY, and has been tried m most of the above discuses within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure jn showing them to the afflicted - or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicine*, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the ngo. Phy*. sicians of high standing in tho profession arc beginning to u*c it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, me willing to award it doe praise and consideration. Before another year tolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered: For sale. Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A hVDO\YEIX,t 140 Wood street. Also—B. E. Sellers, 67 Wood street ;0. M. Curry, D. A. Ellioiu Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. EXER. Canal Bosui, ?tU street, PiUSbttrgh. -OaS ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER' P BPS IN I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Jalcel A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER 9 PREPARER from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lixbic, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON,MJ) .No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy Tot INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA , JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, IITEIi COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing'nltcr Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfuH oi this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Fnrs Povsros of Roast Beef in about two nouns, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Ltxbio, in hiscelebratcd workon Animal Chera istry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous I*o the Gastric-Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach ot the calf, m which va rious articlos of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, ju*t m the ijame manner as they would be in the Human stomach.” Dr. PcuBXBA. in his famous treatise on“ Food and Ri el,’’published by Fowlers & Wells,'New York, page 35, states tho same great fact, and describes rttc method of prcpatution. There are few higher authorities than Dr Pereira. • / . Dr. Co sins, in his valuable writings on the u Physiolo gy ofDigesuon,” observes that “ a diminution of the duo quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prc vsahng cause orDyspepbiai 13 and he stales that linguished professor of medicine m London, who was severely afflicted wnh this complaint,finding everythin! else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtainei from the stomach of living animate, which proved com plcttly successful.” . / Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on “ Vegetu bio Diet,’’.says: “It is a remarkable fact in physiology, thatthestomachs of animals,.macerated m water, im port to tho fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from tho natural digest ive process,” . ?■ ■: Dr. Siuon’s great work, tho “ Chemistry of Man,” (Lea & Blanchard, Philo., 18-10. pp. 321-2) says : “Theaiscov ery of PEPSINTorms anew era m the chemical history of Digestion..-From recent experiments we know that food Is dissolved as- rapidly in an artificial digestive 'fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as ms in the natural Gas tric Juice Itself.”. .. Professor Dclyglisoh, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Humau Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject- His experiments .wnh Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice;obtained from tho living: human stomach and from animals; are well known. “In ail cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly m the artificial as in the natural digestions.” - .: AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Hocohtoh’b preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, caring cases cfDcbiHty, Emaciation, Nervous Dyspcpuc Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases In the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone.: The sewer e nearly all desperate.cases, and the cures were:not only rapid and wonderful, but'pcrraa nent. «■ . ■ ■ It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, und particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Aguo, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upomhe Digestive organs, after a long sickness: Also,, tor excess la eating, and tnc 100 free use of ardent spir its. lialsoTcconcnes Hehlth with . , . old stomach" com pl arrfr. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS -wtuch it does not seem to reach and remove at once-*— h £ w ba, { tbe ? ma >' b <V GIVES INSTANT KhLlbr ! A single rtvurns ail thtunpleeuanlsymp tom, anu it only needs to be repeated, for a short tirao* 5?r*5S5S- taese good effects permanent. PURITY OF ! BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow ntonco. It is 1 particularly excellent in cases of Nausea- Vomitinir, 1 Cramps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress af-1 tor eating, low, cold junto of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness ol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation! Weakness,' tendency to ln«anuy,Snicide,&c/ Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect alasungcurc. . Every, bottle bears the written signature of J S HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. . Bold by agents in. every town in the United States and by respectable dealers in Medicine? generally 7 Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & McDOWELL, 141- Wood street-: . Retail dealctsEUpplied at proprietor’s prices. [nv2o-v Also, for sale by Jv. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street- Bull’* Sarsaparilla ana tb« Cholera. TVTOT a single man, woman or child has died of the Xl CHOLERA or any of ns symptoms who used this invaluable' preparation:.' Look at the city of Louisville, where this sarsaparilla is made, and; where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed doily, but few isolated* cases of Cholera have, occurred, and they were cither, persons from boats or those who disregarded oar advice. T •-.»■ r fCinctnnaii Chrontdt, . For sale by KEYSER &M’DOWELL; 140 Woo'd eU where the genuine article mfcy alwayhdie - pETROLEUM-A certain cure tor. DIAItrtHCEA, & X disease veryprevalcntihis hot weather—the fore* runner of Cholera. Try ill Forsaleby • jyO- KEYSER fc McDOWELL, 140 Wood si 1 \ *'» k , * » ‘’ , « , * v * ? ‘ ’ , , ..... .. c...... ,4._ ♦ H - -•> f < V x * •* i *f«* * A l/ r ' • .V£*\ -' . . •** V v*- , ' I'V. i. S . r t «’ v« '* '• *•-«!* fi)' •*_.•'•. ~V- •»• • * , *>Va- ifitsuilataons. JAMES W, VYOODWELU, A "» cabinet VsL, EmmFUWITURE MANUFACTURER, ffl Ware-rooms 07 and 00; Third street.’' T fppeclfnlly iiiftnns Ills Wend* Ana oosloßt V « .cm that he has now completed the largest, and'fi- stack of household furniture ever before seen in: tniscity,aa he is determined to Uphold the qnatirt with weu-aeasoned materials, best workmanship* and newest uesigns, and, from the extent of tusordersnnd facility in moi ufacturing, he is enabled to prodaee warranted; furmtore,at the Wes: prices- He baa scfopledthc principle of identifying the cus tomers interest with his own, in quality andpriee,*and seeps always on hand the greatest variety ofevery des* cripuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to tue most elegant and costly, that a house, or anyjian of one, may be famished from his stock, or manufactured express to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages ofhls establishment may bo known, i ne lollowuig articles consist, in part, of hi* stocky which lor richness of style and finish* commit be surpassedin ■ any ot the Eastern cities: ■ ' Parlor,'.' ' ■ ; drawing* din- ... .M -mg, >and bed room - chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoopd* ma-.: • . uogany and walnut EUznDcthen, .Conservatoire and Easy Choirs, of every. . description ! Couches, Sofas,Tete-a-tete end Di vans of the.latest Freuch ana American patterns; * Tasliaea, What-Nots, and ladies’ Wntmgßesk* of various kinds,- Work Tables.and fancy Inlaid stands, and holders, marbletop, ma- • faogany, rosewood and walnut centre and jjota, ta bles, . extension.dmtng tables; aU sizesof the most improved, and decidedly 'the 1 best kind : made, cardjpembrokehatland piertables, wardrobes, bedsteads and waaostandsof. *< each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chain, ottomans ana stools, secretary and book - cases, side boards, ore screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper maebe, table and tea poy«, ma hogany, rosewood, and loiaid pearl Tables,. Ac. Ac. Ac. A largo assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabtsst maksos supplied with all articles in their lino v : STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short estnouee. AH orders promptly attended to chaws aso FCnHiTtraic* Ao.M TAi rdsauijbetwtm Market and Wfyodr Sjuih Jtlds - A AVe have now on band a large and jgawgar stock of every TanaivofCgArasftmiimy jMandCABlNKrr-Fl/RNITUBB,wWchweZjBLI • > are confident ccnnot bomrpass g d.itßßßMfeg equalled, in thisCtty,orn tbc West, in stylo and finish-. rhoce who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully mvaed to call and examine Jor.themselves. 03” Steamboats luruubedonttic shortest nsilce. IZjTAUorders promptly attended to. ' tcblfttf __ O’DONNELL. MULLEN A CO IPoraitaN and o batr Ware ttooasi T. B- YOUNG & CO., corner pf, 2binl a '**■o ** an & S7KMhfiddtii>s cwosils Brown* f£efcl.\|L _ ■in iiffprii pa constantly on band |f| fissSSSiSand make to order, at the lowest prices. ■ *| I HOUSEHOLD.and STEAMBOAT FURNtTUßfe,*and Ci£A£AS,of the best workmanship and most approved styles. - feblS *_• ' SteaiaboaiSi'Atioy K ' r subscribers tender their acf?| iMgS»&gS&toionrledgmcnia for the favors bestow laL, ed upon utem by their Stcantboalfriends, and raff would respectfully remind them and others mte- • • rested In buMlng boats, that they are at oil times pro* pared to furnish, on the most, reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Choirs ol thc be* material and workmanship.' T B YOUNG & CO,, Corner. Third and Sxaitb&eid streets, ftbb opposite “Brown’s Hotel. 11 OrC- nstutes. u, dsulss Hummer ft Oaalen CABINET WAftKROOM, BMIT HFIEU) STREET. Bilvsten Stxsntfturm and Srratetory attty Pa. HAMMER & DAULKR keep constantly onii&nd variety of excellent nod fashionable Furniture, RIS3 warranted equal to any in the city* and sold on as » 1 •favorable tonus as can be obtained at any similar establishment in Jie West, Tntryhave now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Farm* tore, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. Alt orders promptly attended to. inr2l'-6m WM. E. bTEVKNbON continues! o maau **"gjp“",r facture CAMKETrWJUIE ot every -descrip* in.inVrtrni.„ llf% "i ut Wt-old. stand, corner of. Liberty and EMBBrogeventS streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in alMtg branches. • • mayll London jannard. / 1 PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the ke/r. tor talc by tocfllrU) JOSHUA ROBINSON. fOCSO LADIES’ SEfitlGtAllY, ALLEGHENY. - ' TTIKI9 SCHOOL, under tho direction of Mf. t Mrc N- J. \V. Metcalf, will-, bo Ue-Opencdc* » Colonnade How,'* Federal street, on MONDAY,September Sd- A primary depanmenu and a number of optional branch es have been added, ami a corps of teachers secured. bo that instructions will now be given to scholars of all agos and attainments. - < ' ■ >' . for particutois see circulars, which may be-had at ihe book stores—or consult me Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street, dlfrgAmy, Aug. 3. it. K. Williams, \STILL ©pen ©CLASSICAL and EuNGLtSU SCHOOL ft on the US Monday of SrpftmfernArn Room, over J. 1). Williams A Co.’s store, corner of Wood and Fifth streets. . —axrsn to— ... Rev. Ww. D r Howaan, Hon. Waltu H- Lowaie, . Dr. Elliott, J. D. McCoitD.Esq., «/Dr McGill, J.D. Wuxtura. yygfctf tramt Arrival of Fall Stocte or Carpets. TIIHE subscriber having just returned from the East; Is Xnow receiving nod opening ©splendid stock of goods, cooMimng mean oi very rich style Carpets, viz: Brussels, Tar-eatry Brussels ond Velvcts, imported expressly lor this nrarkot. AlsOj Imperial 3 ply, soperiiae d ply, with a heavy stock oi nil the lower priced grades; together with © large variety of Hearth Rugs, Door Abus, Stair .Rods, White, O rcun, Blue and Scarlet figured Baize, from | to 3 yards wide. A superior article ot-French Tableand riauoCovers. Oil Cloth,from |to eight yards wide. Ati., AC., •• - • All the above named articles having been selected wiu* great eare, and purchased at such pr cesasto ena ble nun to sell cheaper than uny house, west of the mountains. Citizens and persons from the country ore requested to call andexamiue Uio stock at Lynd’sCarpetlanporiuiri, No. 80 Fourth street, and No. Go Wood street: • ' oaggb E. W-LYND. JUST RECEIVED, Ji:cases of> Fancy &THA.W ffigNnd CHIP BQNNETS, Ladiu' Siding MATS,. Childnn'e.und Mustf JhnmtSylhjfS* MotSj d*o.— Those wanting Bonnets will please give hor -ft'caflbo* fore purchasingelaewhcro. All orders promptly attend* cd to, at No 9 Fifth at ImylOnf] MRS.A. LHECH- 1 \ISSOLU lION.—The. partnership of ftluarav A JLeb- JL' 18 lhlß day dissolved, bymutual consent. «The bu siness of the firm will bo settled by H. Lee. : • : J. B.MUHFHV, Fitttmrgft; 30th Jan., 1840- H.LEE. . NOTICE.—'The undersigned will continue the Wool busineafl and attend to the Bale of Woolen Goods, at the oldplaee. _. H.LEE. - Ip* la retiring from the late firm of Murphy A Lee. I take great pleasure in recommending Mr. H..Loe to the -confidence of my friends and to the pubtlc. > janOO J. R. MURPHY, ■. -Notice*: A N application will be made at the nert meeting* of Jjl the Legislature of Pennsylvania, jo incorporate a Bank to be called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh) to be located in the City oi Pittsburgh, and to have a eapl* talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. ! JalyllOm . THOMPSON BELL. ■ ■ Ektra pamuy Floor. TjtOß Uie convenience of the citizens, the proprietors J? of ibo “PITTSBURGH CITYMILL& n have placed' boxes for the reception of orders, atthefolfowlngplacesv J. A R. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and dm sts.p M. Haywood’s Shoe store, comer Liberty and Market; A. Beelen’s store, 3d street; ' L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4thanaSralihfield} John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets; Tolcgranh Office, Fourth street;. Ji* £* KoHy, Grocer, cor.Gth st. and Market alley; M. Grass’s sun e, 9th Ward. , fho Flour .wau 'ii* will call twice orthrice daily, for. orders, and the Flo ir, Ac., delivered promply cither in barrels or sacks, (Sack Flour is preferable for family UBO,) without charge for cartage* • • *•' - It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and .that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without laytnent. We hope that the public willbe pleased with his arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just ce. ; LmayaO] , WILMARTH A NOBLE/ m „„ , HOI FOR CALIFORNIA. ... • rrtUE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack* A ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER A GO* at Panama,-and to engage Passage in first class sailing Panama to San Francisco- Every information given, on application to JOSHUA BOBINBON, apl3 Post Buildings, Fifth st„ near Wood. CHEAPEST SUMMER GOODB IN TOWN,—Light Cloths, all wool, Goshmarettes, Scotch Plaids, Linen Drills and Docks, with every vanety of Mar seilles and Dther Vestings and Trimmings, by *? "■<* ■ * - je». : - • ■ JOSHUA AOBINSON.L H. ml?® Plttihargh Brewfiry**’ A VING taken a lease of uus well known Brewery, havicgit now in full operation; l am now pre pared to famish ray. friends anti the pubtlc with a supe rior artichrof ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, In any quantity. Call and eec.auhe comer Of Penn street and Barker’s alley. rjand] A; BENITO. Shades, Banna**, I LASS PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to AA wash, at No, io, Sx. Club sxbeet.; Pitispubsh. For specimens, call at Wilkin* Hall: IValker’a Ex change, Smithfield street; and KeevU’aHatStdre, Wood •trcct. ■ -• . Masonic and I. O. O.F-.’g: Aprons and Badges, painted in a superiormanner. • Fresco painting executed In supenor style.with Ampri can and Foreign designs. 8: SIMMS •jefctf - EDWAttD R.KKRNAN ■ . I •*■*» ■ *Tf. Winter Clotfcing'SeUinjr icm’ for Cosh. X) ©ELANV, l&O LOfeiiy'slTtcL PiUsbuTgh, has on sfiL!large'assortment ortho Jatcst-style of Also, Pants, Veils ana aU.ouierArtijcle».tn^U»e c cloihinff.linei: Wholesale porchaserß will find n-.most jJcairttDl©;Stack. ta select 'Jrora; and will be'sold fow forcash. Idecl9 • B. Kt; A^aCST, ‘ MERCHANT TAI LORj frie&da and customers thatfcehos open ii,L d A CIiOTH I INCI STORE, at, No. SSSmithfeldM,' Utey can be suited at all times : wild anything tiv litLrS* l inad^i9,ll!o ® o B t flßßb'ed'styTe' odd wdJ&tsn- is Goods are .all free h, oft the best and S„i f^l dnable '“ ttlerlal r<uid na pains will be spared: llte greatestdegree of ainl&ractrdii to Ids pat*' ontend o? Beady glade CLOTHING always n>' KBti'l,!,' ' " ' MERCHANT TAILOR.' ' ‘ . hrf?„ O ±I PP 5 OTe 5 colon and Ilylesj wiich |"&Sssa's"t < JfcfSjGlov*&;Sntij)eh<ierß,'<fcc: : i OloiUßgi cutltlag > 1 THREE BT& DOORSI . JOHN M’CMJSKBY, . 1 , - WholfiaU And Heta(lJ)ealeTin Clcthing t 151 lAUrtg it. MK KIQC Fiill dad Wiotei* Clothing is now Teady, npwarda of which I lhinlc jWiii£C fo?pdJpbyone of ihedioicest selections oigar ■vj?l? }% any-ciher city Inihe West-* ,;cinCDtotfjry..• f .;. ; ... .j_ bera J aft made - early, t r haveo 4hercroreavoiaed the lets advanedsroade in almost all hledto^erlay.^ocltfliuattsflallylo^pricai^ ..I navethis season.paid.more than usual aUenilontd' uteinanttiactQnnyand styleofiny.ganneau, so ihai the £ - : V?? - ■ityfe*ud elegance ftot tob* surpassed/ ! Wundredsof new bnstomewyboth- wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much by. tbesopenar. make of the clothing’ as fayitheioWocss or ray priefij.- • . . , . . •Tneprbpneloif.woulqparticalarly call the aiication of ClotbfagtoljiS present stock, believing, that npoa cxamination of the qaality and prices of his Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish-- -.The wjiolesale. room flow cohtaihaYupwardshf >jooo garme nis, from the finest in qualUyioibo lowest in Thepfoprielo? is nowdefermined tomoiethisdepaxt* mem k ppmtof great attraction, this view has constantly on band a large quantity of goods salted to everysecuonof lhe • -r : ; y; r 5! - v lathe Cutting departmen twill always b» found avery large Of all the choicest makes of Cloths, Cas tnnerc* andSilkSytobe found in this dreaatem markets. . tomakecloihs to order in the shortest RotlCdm iho latest-and most fashionable styles. He respectfully invites his old.friends 'and customers,' a* well as the public ia general, to call ar.dexamine for {■■■ -;|«eo3 . _pr«at Indaceminu to BaK Oiottauccr WHITE OAK FORKS CtpTHING STOflti I • WO.fIJO LIBERTY, AND 09 IRWIN STREETS. ifpHß enb«ciiuer wlsainr to sell' *l» «miie mock. of OBen ESa EXTENSIVE ASSORT ' i fashionable goods at VEBTLOW PRICES.. Penonswishineto purchase Will rave money by caliiutf on him. Mpg* “ W.'J; 'DA.VlTT^PrqpHtfor. ■_ 1 AGENCY OB ... Heineeb’s Celebrated Patent Sbeare. EIE undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh, of New Tork, sola Agent for the silo of his justly bratedpstentTeilors’ Shears. Heoffera these Sheers now prices. Having a compicie ns eornnehtof these Shears, from CL’ic. up to 81S a piece, tgjjffail, the attention of Ladies, Milliners and Dressma* establishment,ibcFßANKLlN STORE, 173 Liberty street, 4th door from St. Ciatr, ana respccttuily solicits a.share of the publio patronage, which this article SQ justly deserves. : ■ ocQljua- ->-• ■ I.p. HAVEROTTE. - f fifrg ©oobs. TUPU* commence on Mosuar,' December 30,1850 i f V ohd continue through the month of January, On this occhsiOn, the whole of their immense establishment ;WiU bo ihrowa open for RetailTrade*' sad* their exten sive stock, omonnling : t«v One -, Uundred'and-Thirty Thoasand Dollars, will be offered ot Reiail, at folly one founh less than usual prices. • The qotice dt their eemi-Aunnal Sale to any . one Of the thousands who attended the sole of last year, will be a call thiseeason. r They will however tnenliona few of the Goods and Pricer, for the benefit df those who havo never auendedtbeir Salea— ■vu:~ *■'*. ‘ ' . ... • Rich Ct&hmercv, - • • ••Wf c. Usual price 81,00 -SOOpal Cottoq.andWdol Cashmeres, 85c.; usual prl.c 37ic.; f \ • ■ ISOOiff. CoUoa'and AVoQI Delaines, 15* 161 c. Usual ■..pnceJJ&aad^Sci 50pa. High Colored Plain DeLalncs, 450. Usual ptice Wc. - V ~50ps. Striped and Figured Silks, aOc. Usual 4 prtce ?5C .J . • J . . ■ .*■ '6O bi. Black Silks* . Reduced 25 par cent; ■ • ’ IOOpB/FienchMeriflbes,. Usual price Sl 3ft* - 300ps.!F&rameuas and Lyoaese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent* • i ; - j.iu?ns. , - i 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from el to 85 less than the usual prices.; - 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual puce IBaadVSc.; Fasf Colored Calicoes, 6fc. Usual price 9c ; ■ .lOOcaKaEagluh and ‘American Calicoes,‘S unil 10c Usual pr(cc 10 and 121 c 4 OOeos^sßleachedMubUus. Reducei2c,per yard; 360 bales Brown Musliii-HiU grades; :Embrolderries,Tnminings, Hosiery end Gloves, Linens, Chccks, Cloths, C&ssimeres, Casunets • : and, Jeans. , v ;> • . .. Togetherwiihadlniintfhro.variety of other Goodsiall of wEich;Will be marked down io lower, prices than any of theirpyevioussales. . - They invite an early call, os many Of rtieif choicest Goods WUJsoon.be sold. „ loWeatprice namedatfirst." ~ 7 1 NEW FAEL GOODS ! • Joseph Roanfiaco,, ■, ifo. 73 Market, near ■ Fourth slreet t HAVEjusi received and offer for-satc at Wholesale and He tail—• NEWEST STYLES OF DRESB TRIMMINGS: ■ ; - Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Siikj 'Velvet?. andPlorafes; Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Chehu ?zetta;lunenCambric Handkerchief {EmbroidereUafld Re vic’d.CJashmere; alpaca, merino and children'sjrplain wool and Tarian Hose; children’s Hoods; GaLers and Jenny Lind Coats; kid* merino and: fleeced ailk Gloves; gents; Berlin, buck aha kid. Gloves;, gents,siipfr silk Sturts and Drawers; genta. Saxouy and merino Shirtannd {Collars; . fancy Cravats ; Comforlsj'.Scarfs; jjepbyr Work one Canvasa; Carpet Bags', Umbrellas; .Yarns; Curtain -Fringes; Comps; Buttons, Ac-Ac.. 8? Bay State and imported long:and square Shawls' of cvcryquaiity. . , ; > . [00t25:2m : Freih Arrival ••Now Goods t [D*BKTWiBEtJ VOUBtnaTßSfii:akin> lias DfAMOiiD;-ni FRENCH* ENGUSHANDXftIERICAN WINTERDRY GOODS’ ■ InE underslgned is howreceiving from the Eastern cities by Kcbress; a .splendidassortmeni,of Fancy, and SmplepC^Gpods.purchased exclusively fotCash. Rom the at -least ZWnro ntt fir cent bthw rest of. those,'who made , their pur* chasesearliermthe season, and, will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash &t . :v> : > BARGAINS.- . v v'«Q‘PieA , »in*a.FrenchMerinoe^Cherry,.Scarlet,• Pink/Green, Maroon Black.Mazarine Bine and Mode colored, from 87|c. up to the nuestauaUty; manufactured •underthe French Republic, ‘r .. . J "15Piece3 l Superiorßombazine4Lupin’s manufacture at unprecedented lowprices,. :r. - ■ iSO plecel black and Colored Alpacas7from IBf cents per yard up to the fiacit Silk Warp add Mohair Lustres' manufactured. ' „• __ . ~ ... .... i ISS piebed ThibeVparalneUa anACoburg Cloths, oil : colors apd gualiUes, ana cheaper than ever before offer* ed in this city., , OSOpieees’AJnerican and British Prints', superior quali ty, anawlllpe sold at exlrcmely low;prices. > : i: 45ff-BHAWtSi.’,Bnperior'.Bay.,Btnto. and Waterloo LoDgShawls.ChamelfoQjSilkand-TurkSaiinOeChein and all Wobl Brocha Shawls, Black and Colored' Em broidered. Cloth Shawls, Plain.and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk; Fringe,Thibet-and Moua Do L&in Shawls.*-- -}• ‘ . 35ffpaueruaSuperior.Dress Silks: Plain Chamelion Silk and Satin De Chein, Gro DORhino SUks, Plain hnd Fahey Figured Silks; and'Black Plaid GroDeArmburSilks, ; ;*-• v:: : ISO Cassjmeres.and Vestings, superior quality, and will be sold at a great reduction irom torn qrprices* ••••] - DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. * .. 6WI pleces Bleached Moelin, good; quality, all widths,- tolffbcentiper.yard.v: /. . - '■ 600 pieces heavy y&rd.wide BroWn'Muslin, from die. to the bcat article manufactured. : SOOpieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from 18| , neats per yafd up to the finest Silk Wdrp and'Welch Gauze Flannel imported. frl! * " • ' 100 pieces Irish Linen, warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread; wire twist, and grass bleached. . Cheok^superiorma l e,'from 0 fblBJ cents' per yardjtogether with a assortment of Damask Table and'Tablo Glotbs; Russia Diaper aad Crash, Casaiaetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics; Plain Linaeys, C&ntonFlanhßlsv&o. - J V: ' — * 350 dozen Ladies and Genffemea’s Gloves and Hosiery .r-including eyery variety and quality,, which will bo Bold ntexttemely low prices: ( ' The customers of the house and all cash" buyers are requested, 0 call and examine the goods, and secure a- * bargain, asthey wilt be offered Wholesale and Retail n very Jow prices. SSarkaitruu Puts b&eh HovlO 1 ' ' r ;■ ABSALiOtf MORBra— • OlotbaTCldtba'tClQtil.l * T EASTERN JQBBIN&iPHiCES.—IIS nieces Slack tied Fancy colored French and En?Ush OifOTHSjiFUoVCldaklng and Drab'cioths. “® . , Just opened a, - „ A. A. MASON 4: CO.’S. ‘ dec3 Nos. 62 and S 4 alrcet. 1 . Important to ’— • TTST poe.assenediTailorfi’ Paten, Sl filieaiSj&amNo. 10 down tojio.2.' i .. At.SCV—3 Doz. Barbers’ Fatcnl Scissors, direm rrfitri the nuuiaiiotnrers t aodii>r sale at - c ‘ lrola - SOWN A TETLEY’S, IS3 Wood st„ i.ttutySS.. .. : 1 : . 2 doors lelot? Virgin alley. .*«■ t r * A ' V V.' "■•'•♦‘■V'i -,rv»vv : -TV . . *.■ ■ - * , 4- > v I * ’ .' : ‘V ’ .> ~v »*•<*’ - ;S» , :,v , (EMftng. -- SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF i OBTCOODS, - ' AT THS ■ One Price Store of A* A* hi AS ON & CO., - f Ifar. C 2 and 64 hf artel strut . A. 4. MASON * CO., Nos. o‘3 and G 1 Matkelsireet. . na *■*'. ** ■ - r % ‘ *.U Si. ' « 4 >W # •S'.’’-. - ;. - :-W i * fMt«*Uaft£A&s. <* Snider’s”" Win© Store. . • 70 WALNUT BTRSBXi_PmiM)ELPmA, ■rr'HE UNRIVALLEDPLACE for obtaining all Wines, 1 Liqoora, Ac., GOOBatld CHEAP. ’ ’ ‘^SNu)EH ,, haa lalaly—in conßeqnence ef the nnmer <>us large sales made by him to consumers—been obliged Ittfjtcly to repleaißßltlsatoqhby fresh impoftatidtlfi, and has now the satisfaction of offering eonSs of the best Wines aqd Uqnbrs ever iopotted by him. He would re[ ar to somo invoices as follows—-viz: • • DUFF, GORDON&CO. SHERRlES—embracing ddL date Pale at very lowVpncßS):tßt»: Old ) nnd *omß my. eholcD MANRANILLA, ail ondrti tight by (ho old delicate AMOJCT|liLSßO,dn,flftMs Of 16 I° r cijtlsutnera.' Some EXTRA t Anion iILLABOIn bottles, put hpin Eiirope.^yßichlte geqnalmnnythaVisanbepfodnced.' ■ *»* TherUAiIZANILLA ana AMONTILLADO SBcr nds are peculiarly adabiedto convalescents, 03 they, strengtbemwiibont BlifflafatiDg; and have hoi the acid of many other Wines. / , • , ; 4 POET WINES principally selected for .ms sales to consamers from the sto.ckof* 4 JBtmM2srmt , s, n . - ;; > ‘ These Wines are fniity and delicate, kni (have been highly. approved hy; his cnstomerfv because .of theit manifefirfinperiority’eVerall other Portland Red Wine* v ... * L r . TBey-are of-srarionß Sorts and prices, inhottle? andon dtangnt by thegoffonj or wholesale by thecask, Among, .them is’somh'rarhdelicate WHITE PORT nndhJALM«i 1 * ~ %tPdrsons suirenngwi(h cntdnicafiection of the bow- 1 elscanhot betoo carelUl intheir POET., < .MADEIRA WINES oY.Vftrfons aprtsy.dryand:' rich, : south Sidei'oid East arid West,Tndio-' Sercial, pn draught ih hbttles aha hir casks. S'. As to the SPARKREP; WINES -of the subscriber, it is wait knowh that tfrerMOETt EXTRA /CHAMPAGNE and .the spIendidISPARKUNG Mo3EGL£,‘imported, bychfan are iaperror to "ahy, other Wines {land are sold at prides oil Ibwaji most of the ihferidj; wines nowiin.the marketwMeh'areputjiboft bnverf&s /ihtdaa. ; HeiiiadalsdCHAHPAOWEwißlESorvarioDsbrands <and qualities, at very; lowpricesvfetail or wholesale. In: bar holds- himself tabe.aiudge^nHabehßerathe-finest ewckhere, fnjmihe very ioweupticevby the single dd wn.tothbfiisbelass ot^pronfer.em”o£Medoc. ' Of BpRGDNpV WlNß3he h&talargestock andean asshretcnsiomersihat he catrpresent tottem, frotot-his vaultSj_a3 good a Bottle of Borgttridy nsPnmce affords; o SAJUTEttNEandßAßSAO^wayabahandin bottles. _ His selection of RHINE and MOSELUE WINES, 1 from the cellars 6f,.;Messr& Pgmff sag A Joapig, ofCo»' blens, are extensive, andnumber many. Still Hocks had Moselle, fromtiLecheapest sonsto the. very choicest vintages*fjhe‘ >“ STEINBERG,” wMch;;ix^ike;,lwsi ®Jfnihe ha* nbw a fine stock, embracing some very old extra of. 1800,-of. Ozssri, Dopov A Ca,-ana-some celebrated “CtIAVIERof X92l, n iiteighlb casks, nod 1842 in fahds,. and“DUBGCCHE, c lSii.lnhhds. on denrignmsn*. which' will be sold lowT> . . . ; ' Also-IRISH, SCOTCH<mdMONONGAHELA_WHIS-‘ KEY,JAMAICA and all other''lViues' and Liqnora, including all oi lie übOTd, SOLD. by RfeTAEL XO CONSUMERS in an? qaanutydcOTed.''’ . v* .\ v - V AcOiittam*Bsdrtea,sU>cfc of lI&VANA SEGAItS. • ■ ++ m AH Goods ddfyerid, within mu day's Philo* Help tea, rasifiat PAln.; Orders wflf be promptly: 'ezecu-, teaifseijtbyfiieilortelegraph.. ; ; . -•If. AddteSa,' JACOB SNIDER, JR., .. Cheap Wine Store, “5 - J. Ti Deekeii Woodwara;& Ctf., / Builders end Erectors Idghlning Rods. &n S QLENTIFXC PRniCIPLBS. . /'"hRDE&S JeA at ibis office or the Post Office; 'end for \J benonaj interview ca r te seen onFourth street residence of Or*.Hnntf between Wood'&ixil Ferry. '■ fl</eren«*-Professor SiUiman; Editor of Siulman’s Jonrnal; Professor O. M. Mitchell; ofihe • Cinciimaii Observatory; Professor Robert-Petery of Traosylvanih University,Kentucky ; Professor Chester t eweyyD.D.. M.D., New York; Professor X L. Cassel,~Cleaxlond University,Ohio-; .r' 'V : -,' •: ' i In Pi tt}bvrgb—A, W< Loo tni a, John Harper, Wflaon: M?Candlesa,Mr. Childs, Col; Morgan, Rev. Mr.Sparss, X J), Williams, Major U- S. Arsenal y John Rwlng' & IK N, White,*TP:’ A. Mar shall; John 9&mpsos,MojoT Uavis and JofcnH Shoenber ger. ' I v ••. ■■■■ ■ *• '< 1 -~.i •* ■. fnovUhtf i ' ■ Ontiin© Slaps* • P ELTON’S SPLENJJID OUTLINE- MAPS are now being introdaced inio.ali the leading schools in New England and New York. Wehave obtainedjha agency lor them IntpUttborgb, and invito teachers and sehool comimUees td call and examine them: • No.l—M*p©f the Western Hemisphere,B2xB3 inches. No. 2 i do Eastern do . ;do No. 3—: - do North America, <6xB4 • No. 4r-’ do - United States,' 70x82 • No. 5 do Europe, 70x82 No. 6—.- do • Asia,- • 7 . 70x70 No. 7—, do S. America & Africa, 76x84 Price of the series, with keyyS23; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key,'sLo.: These Haps are unrivalled in! accuracy,: beauty ,anA cheapness, and adapted to, the 'wants of the primary, grammar-add high schools of the United States- For sale at'publishersprices, without addition of freight charges,at the . . educational book store, cor.Market and Fourth sis. ■ Va/ILMARTH i NOBLE willsell their Extra Flour, f f delivered on and afterlbolsl- Novei&ber, - A: liberal d& cotmttoreiailers • novl ' :•• l MEMPHISIftSjPiVO.TE. TiffEDICALDEPARTMENTvr-Tiie tegular course of JJLL Xecittrcawai coinmeiLce on the fimcf Novtmsa .aadcontinucuhtillhe lastof February. The Anatomic cal Bepartmentxviii -be-opened ami. .ready to receive by th& first of October. The Medical Depart* mem will be under Utedirectloa of the following' j PnOVSSSOBB: • Z* FBsstusif MvDu Professor of Anatomy. R. S. NkwtoWjt &LIJU Professor of Surgery. 1 - H. J. Professor of Theory and Practice 6 Medicine;' -‘•v ;W* Bran PowelLjM. D;, : Profe&aorof Physiology, Fa - Geology. JVKmo, M. Professor Medica,Thexapen^ : ' lies and MedicaFJarisprudence, - d ' i Frofcßsor.pf Chemistry and Si A. JVaa(a{ii. b.> Professor ofObstetrics and Dis* . . Womennnd Children. CLIiSIQUBtECTUHES. ; Mdfeins-ProLH.J. Hairs. SjJfgery—Prof.R.S, Newton. -. • «: Fbssmsb, M. D.* Anatomic alDeinonstratai'. - The feci for a fall coarse amount to SH£. EachPra&ssoFsTicket;Bt3.‘ > Ma , trieulator , sss. De mohslraior’s Fee, 810. Graduation, S2O. '' Those desiring tunherinforniatlorrt will please address. their letters (post paid! to the Dean: -and Students arri ving in the city will please call orfbim at the Comraer ciaFHotel. R. Sa NEWTONi M. Dv " -i • . Dean of the Faculty. ' t LAW DEPARTMENT. • lion E WM Kise, Prot cf Theory and Practice of Law Jso Deulviszj), Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. 2Vmi—£so per session. , • AllcommunicatioTispertalningtotMadßpQrtTnointmusl be addressed to 'E; W. M. KING, Esq. ' Mempktiy 2Vnnv, March.’ 1850.* > : . Faculties* fcr-inteueetUalabiUtfeß, moral worth and professional acquirements,'will- compare favorably with the mOßtdistinguishcdinourconmry.TheMedicat Faculty constitutes an anomaly :in this or tiny other coumry—dll of them are able Lecturers and the best of Teachers.} . Those wMwLUcontemplateburgeogr&phlcaTpb<iou, and theextent of our population, can have no doubt at to the eligibility of our sitnatibn lor an .enterprise ot 4he hmd. Afito health, including tin.seasoua of they ear,we deny :;' .The first Class of the LawjnndMcdickt Departmeiitso. this Institute were small; but lha gentlemen composing them are talented and in the hipest degree • a favorable omen for the fdtureprospenty ofthe liistiiulei : That the public indy be satisfied of- tie permanency of this school,we leelit our duty to state,thm . and Faculty form a nnitinAciion,whichauguttr well fof its future success! andthatthe peculiar internal organi xationwhlchconnectsthem,caiuiotbeimeniptcd. - / E-W.M.KING, apt.-;, • . . President of the Memphis Institute. ' Silver FotUf <be»: \X7E* keep constantly’on hand, a lane assortment of , f f - silver Forks/Spoons,-Lfcdlea,.Ad., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. c; jOHN B. bFFADDEN. A CO., oct24 < : -; . ~ . 95 Market street.? . ' jasnuiying cuAisei; /T\F one, two ana three glasses* sailed far.dotecting \J 'counterfeit banknote purposes, forsals by joe taij JOHN B. &TFADDEN A CO. i - To the OiUseUs ot AUegheny Clty* A BOX for the reception of Orders, for CiTY MILLS is left .at .the store orMproer.&Bobinson. Federal streen... Such Onlera wUlhehromptly supplied &Bgto j | « - WILMARTH & hfODLE. * ROO ifien W sat«d Immediately, A T THE:GHARTIERS RAILROADs-The/wascs JXi are..Bo -cent* per day; and w*. charge £l*7s jwr week for-boarding-. Apply attho office, on the Steuben*' yille road.near-M’Donald’s tavdrit—4umiles from Piits rbUiglu.rCimeS&ta BURNSIDE, HANNEY BAKER’S BROldA; ■ : Farina; -polishing Putty;; i ’• ■ Starch Polish; Fore Bayßnm {received endfor saleby •> - XOXJLTERAHACKE, . ocls i u corner of Wood and-Thfirdhtriscts;. on BBLS; and sal* Ov MON jnstreceivud'frbni the*Pittsburgh*and'lsle RojM.Copper MlningCOmpany; -These Fish far excel inline flavorandlaiaeasanycadghtintbe lower Lflkei' andarepatup-expicSßly fotfaimlyusc. r / ... r -';_,; Al _'-.- ; HENRT C. I 'KELLY, novlo . .coiner of Fifth flireetandiMaiket alley'. A HealtHy lioeallott. • mHEßEi.naplacemore aimTObly Bltamed than Nmi :JL s«y Hill, ll is healUiy, and commands a most de fightrul P«s?n» wulung a lot, can get one to pleaseuhem, containing ftom one to five aetes - a ag*2 ■ ■ THOMPSON-BELL. ■ • ' • 1 • For Uent. *‘' well-finiriiea offises ,in.Po*t Office, BnUdingv, •• -x imra street. ■ ; , * . ....... 7 . *- _ A long,-well-lighted, room, tiuri story; entrance Mar* ket street, belween'Thiid and Fourth sfreets'.-i • ■■■' - AlsOj f amnall brick house,in pftt township, near Penn*- : . 0018 ■- ; . ■ N 0.16-1 Becond-Streel.: mHE PLANTAGENET GUARD RAZOBS can be X Mrfinbediln'ffieaark;aAi'brtewni*/s«tlitreninri loan eAsei gifeWi ah'd jii ftUf tie .usual lime, Wiffioni the poisfolfity/of cuttingTlid ;iWa.v*h»« ««• footed by tnoanaof lliopaicnt Goanl, %vhioh Ls adjuilcd. to, the razor with. Ihe greatesr nicely and 'Every HnzorUmnde'of'the finest-tempered sieeL and W Tney*have been 1 extensively- used in England,and, pronounced the mestperfect and safe razps.manufac-, new invemiort.mayhe.uscd sate-, SosU " t \i a - “This razor is a r splendid invention, ana/afgreat use to mairv nersone, especially for pcoplo with unsteady hands.’i-iraomler*’ Simburgh Journal, - : For sale at the Wotch and Jewelnf SurteoT . dccC3 Wl W. WILSON. ■* + ' .-V 1 V , V r;- Clour & educed. WILMARTH A NOBLE. t. V ' - Sr t-V—• •' ; ■ VyV' > 1 1 '•■-•'.•~ / '.;-'i r ,J f ..- ■■■'•..■. .■ > - #« .■• ■ . v.-. v * T '-- 1-':'?:*■?* . *■»}./ . \ a „ ... .v>; nertne.Kire etna XnlaraaTrira*sios'tirtloei, I9STJBARC£Sf - - fIIUE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH , JUlCA,:Phfladelptol& sharicfed HW, eapUal MOOr v •;. OUO, WMUJaimiirti3.iBsl,RljOOkjßss 50,W& msiiiance on buildißga tfiei* «oatcalß 14 «M*.r • city&na_ylelnity. ofevery deieiip- . ,non,^nsteacibpa«and other mr lnilni' traispamuonorontimteaß. • • r,„ * „ DIRECTORS:' IKB&lLSs!*'*’ - **p“vNoSL •.”•/•.• WMWb; * RfcherdDi Wood, ■ John i.Browa,,; , . , . William Welshir!; ' ‘ sSlBro S op' . -iTASjuiS&i, , ’ g®S£BB&. SSu,,S®£ : 'i Btate»,ao(tJrom itßhigb-si ending,longexperletlce, ata»-~. ,■ pie means, and avoiding; all risks .of .anextre hasard-. . one Character, maybe considered as iMildW'aiWle se eoriHWUio public. • , ' No. ill From, street. , - SAtETt, PERFETVrn AimBECVRITYj j ' THE NATIOPIAIr IiOAN- FUNn’ '’' [ LIFE ISSUiUSCSi fIOCUSTY ... LONDON AND NEW-rORK. Capital, £soo,ooo—KciuaJto 98,50G,000. •> ■tTriTH a largo juipiusof profia. of both .J«"i capitaland,stupidsinvestedinU.B.Government ' f ■ —ofiibeUtmnMkfly» , i-',' ■ taken al rtiuted rata, . , . , „ , Polidy in'this Company ' ■ ■ JUiaitiamnial common premiums. 7 ■ ' • . • • ‘ .V^-Mtp'aMadplnsnredTor whoTeUlft mafSori pat-- meapefa email sum, convert his, Insurance into a new policy, upon the loan systeiq now Introduced. ■■,■* ■ ■ . Papties already Insured end entitled to a rwo-iJkird V Joan.arenot shat oat from'said two-third loan, lfthi‘" • ‘ : jugfei itjßppft tee.tWna stated inihe Society's parnph- . ■ : A party may, ata moderate atrattaT premlum t liisar i' '■ Tor life, and he survive to tench -the age of CQ .yearsj then : . fun xum iruuTld up to. $15,000, ui S ht paid to tan : or it he dies before reaching that .age, the iull snm insured''- 1 will be paid to his family orlegai representatives. i .JthaaoccmaecustomarTinineAwiltfiiciireSidrctrn* - 1 frrcgatiOßßtoiinsarethe lives: o£ their , Fastors,'Snd eh 1 ■*'. Christmasot.Newyear’sday tdmaltejhefimflljta.'pie l v - sent of the policy. This is certainty an axccllentrway : of shttwing their regard for their Minister, whoso salary' in very manycadcsis scarcely eqnal Id his; immediate wants. ..To the man of family, at 'his death,’it' iso Con- : -< ■ solauan beyond expression; to know that, ais helpless ; litlloones arcthus provtded far,.. . . . Churches jnvolvea,would do welt to insure the .lives ..... of one or more Of the trustees; at whose demise the' amoant wonllhirapjSletHoli(ntldttte the T debt: i: - -' r : nov^ 1 : > Woodst,aeepad dcpr abogo Fcunfr. <; i - Frealdtnt FlUmore rassasss nince Company, of Harif(3TtJ,C<raaMliciil- • The fol lowingr are .ihe Joi,nt ; Stock rates, of preninnt • of other ldfe Instuance Cajgpanies comparedwilh the. / rate® of fianford life &rulHealili liisnranco Company v•, Annual Paymentforlpolihy of oiiiHoutohd dollar*.' seizes els s si . : ■- o'S o<> p 0 ot. od ,v. itam »/Company, ' Hartford-Life -fc n.im.Co.--10.00-13.60 18.50 33. C0‘ ' «t»a LiC? lD3uianco Co- -U.7oilS.Bt SUM SftfiO 49.60 ■ ' - ChaitßrOaklofc,Wa»Ck>..i.U,W I IRBO 2L30 5950 48.00 United Slates'lnfelnj.Co- -1450-19,00 3SJO 34.70 saw ' - PennsTlYatua Lifelna. Coi .14.4W20;40 tMO 37J0 SOW". National LoanFnndCor.-'-14B0ll0,30j3SS0{M.Tff)sSi,5;..; {t will fie seed by iurance(ielthbMpartieipationinpro£ls)inlh[9 are, moire than- fifteen pet cent. lower then anyJoint-iV Slock:Companyin-thisCountryoi thdWorld,andt&ey bavebeenadoptedaftera foil intrcsligaiioaoithewholo t. ■ arbieeu ... ' v-,.-tv,. ; Those wishing to insure in either lie'Conn. Uotoal -, or the Hartford Life end Health Co.jvitl i Corner of 4th and Wood streets, op stairs/-' 1 * TLeatlTttf 01 r'rv' 1 To Farmersand tfcae tntihing •• " - *' . - TQ INSURE DETACBSD PJIQPE&TV. J ' • THE New York “"Washington County -Mutual Iniro- ; . ranee Company” islhecompanyfor/them to insure . Jn>2 tt3 theohly rafmera* Mutual InraranceCompany that has.nmitbroogh^ve;years ■•'•• notev•;HU the largest company of thokindinthe world, ■ nmaberinir over 111,000 memoers. Tv does ftollnTOT® ' ■'■*• Steanv Millay Cnrpehterbf CoOperTliopVoV' any thing ' : hazardous or extra-hazaTdous.O nly Houses, Bams and -■ their contents, and but S2sQft or* 'one Academies ana School Houses, and but £i,OQooiteach. A certificate canbeseen froutohe ofthe first menin <• Pittsburgh, to show that'the Company does pay i&lou*‘ • es promptly. ; C A. CuLTON, Gea’i Agent, , novl ; • -:cor.or4ih and Wood its^op J ■1 . rpHE DELAWARE MBTIIAL. SAFETY INBUE ! ' • .JL ANCE COMPANY,—Office. North Room of the Ex ; ' ctmnge,Thirdstrcct.PbiJadelpliia. - - • - Fisn.lnstmuics.T'Bdildinga, Merchandize end.olhet. property! in r»ie» country, insured cgainst lgss 01. damage by fire.at iho lowest rate of premium. Manmn ißsuaancs.—They aDia'lnsiue Vessels, Car ' goes and freights, foreign or coastwise,-trader open oi ' 1 special polieies.ns the nssnred may desire. itojumTaaKSPOßT.-non,—Tbeyaiso.lnsuremerchan dize tratisportea by Care, Canal Boats and-Steam Boats, on rivers andiahoKon the most; liberal terms:* * . ! ’ . . ■ : DIFEGTOHB-eloseph-HV Seal; Edfiiuhd A*. Bonder John C, Davis. Bohertßnrton, John B. Penrose, Samuel' ’ Edwards, Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaonß. Davis, TOllianiFQiwell,John Newlin,Dr7H;&l.HtU(on, - Jamea:C:Hand,Theonlulua Panlding, H. Jones Brooks, : Henty Sloan, Hnrh Craigj-George Scrriil, SpenccrMc' Ilvam, Charles iKeHy, J. G- Johnson, WUliaiS Hay, Dr ; S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH D. T. Morean, HagtiCraiy, Jno.T.ijOgan. , . . : WILLIAM MARTlN,’President • . Taos. C. Hasp, Vice Pre«dent7 :.,;, fc . ; Hj-Offlc® of theCompEmyiNo.iiaWatiif street, ■: • bnrgly . 4 UelSidtQ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. '• , «8»on iß»uKno« -co. TJEJigONS .‘desixpna of,iqatnrme i ,.fiieir,Smsma&«B}U ... JL lcarn from the following. fay law of me Corimany, that theterms pf life iaanranceoivßtock UTftjyidiMrciu from, insurance on. httmaa lifeu Tfce.mghrgdmy - - to pay where thfe animal kreakshleg.’beconiesbliiid. ,&C. 1;:-. i - , •; •. " Aniictß x* In the eyeiLtpCaccideot br dlgeaseof Blich': a naturc-as 10 cause nennaneniinjary, though death may not the wumal not exceedingtheamootu insared. ■rr}-Lz: -■>. .G.A/COLTON, Agent, QprOf.roankfrnaWoofljte.ittp amirs, ffIHE OFFICE of the JnsuranUCo.cf North Amaiui ihusbeen rmotfif 10 iKeWarehons&.ofHftrty,J«)OT it C(j;, No« 141 Front street*third honteEhitoTWooti ""■ street*where the subscriber wHlwsue Polifcies onßuild ingsand UteiroomentSiaidonßhipmejuatyStcaxaboata vvessels, for.the'abova > * Company.'- v{aphl y -WM. P. JONES, Agent • . 111 'XUf»- And : HeitUb < Uwta t anc»*"— : ' c - HEALTHINSUfcANCB ' -COZIP-&HY) PhiUxdtipht{f i Xii£&rpQTfiif!<i ;Kyihgi (' gstttWW ’ petuat j CapiUu 8iOO,WK); ' , ££Uej lower thah any Penntvl- v . ednisf Coinpany } and full 20? per cent thtf ; usual rhte&of Life lUsuraaco, as the fo 1 lowing cotmrari- 1 '' eoawiil ehhw/Tlrasttpersmi.priheage orSJiumiiut for 8100 foe lift,-must, payththe Girpmf2,3o, Pennsyf* vaiua:B2JJo,PcanJklutaaJ'.B2j3a,EquuableB2,M,-New DnmcToaa—SamuellJ Ornck.Oharles D Hall, Win P ■ Boone, RobortP King, Charles P HayM. M W Baldwin, ChOB O B Campt>eU,(U_M Beeve, JU.-B.; Lewla Cooper. - < T Hodman Barker, fe H Butler, &wffl h Cope. Pm}? Jmt, Bwmel DOmek : rfta l’Kjfrfoit, Robert P. Klrnr ■' StniUiry, Francis BlaL’kbnrna. • . - 3 Applies iions.wilt ko received and eVervinformuion ; given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent,. OrfflCk; Commercial Booms, comerofThlrd aadWood streeu ’ • Pittsburgh. 1 ■ ' . 1 • 1 ■ ocUßtr ' Tiro Comp sb9 TtfRECrilBS _*««»«?* X/-ChajlesW.Banoker, Georgtf Wißlchanis; i Thpmoa Hart, , MordecaiD; Lewis,' Tobias Wagner, Adolpbl ETletie, - ' ‘ ' 'ii.2S e n®S?h.' "' “’ 1 J 5? • **•Browne, ■: Jacqb R. Smith, , Moms Patterson- : ~ - cm. o. B„t, a^ W ' BANCKEE > - H3* Continue to make Insurant e, pelpetbulor limited . on m. ,e J7 property in toma aid fcountry. „ _peCompimyhaae reserved ajorgeponllngent Fund ; - wmat, wild tteir Capital andPremlumsi safely invested aflbrd tunpleprotecuonio tie assured. ’■ Ane Asgetaof the Company, on January Ist, 18-19, as to an Act of Assembly, were as fol- Aortagea'Mi . i : RealHstate....——'.94,734 83 Temporary Loans™——*— 1 - 08,001'85; ' ;■ . Slocks--! B5 ■ Cnsb,&c,‘ ' 38,804 57, •j i . martin, ,r Slnce'thejr incorporation, a periodoflO yeara£tbcy. have paid upwards of Orts dlYiiien Four Bimarett -allots. ' sand JXiUari, losses by firo, thereby affording evidence ’ of tbs advantages eflnsuranee, as well aa the ability and : maiflj;- , r Office N. E. corner Wood nmtbd sta Plrt nndJIIiiWBM|UimBCT.~" 3 THE Insurance Company of North America, of Fhi|i ' dolphin, taroagfiitadolyetuhorued'Agent, the «<£. ■ neiiber,oflera Jo jnakepermanem and limited ljinnranca -'} • ■ ; • { :• ; : ’ •" Axlhnr O. Coffin,Pres’t; - Samnel Brooke, ■ Alei.Henry, ■ ‘ Charles Taylor, Sacwel W. Jones, . Samuel W. Smith,: , . Ambrose,■Whited . . JohUA;.?™*™, . Jacob M. Thomas . John White,, John R. Ned; , r m £iX‘?PV e > Hicharf D. T^ood,' _ Henry D. Shcrrard, BccT „ Twsts.the, oldest Insurance CompaaySiiS the United States,having peon chartered in 178f:nseharterisp£r petual, and tfomitshigh standing,* tong eipcrienco,aro- ■■■' pie means, ond avoiliing all risia of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample necnrf ;*J to thp public; •, tmjJANnP. JONES. '■ AtCounUngßoom of Atrrood.Joaea&Co.'.Waterand ■ front sts., Pittshnrgh 1 . "*yly OHAW.LS.—Beceivedthia morning per elntesr.4on • Q Broshe, Bay State andirfjng SHiWlSVyeiy aapo ifor styles and dualities. For sale lew. “ ■> A. A. MASON 4 CO., -0 soil 6t Oattat street, bov4 - 1 ' '>' ;r "‘S'- l - V > ? .. : 1 J -fl _ ' - / * - ?„’ * ■-r X \ , ■
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