r*,'v * v 1 * *•>;*:-^' ;>v v^Vr-i. S&S&* c £i« *:^«>,y \:m*-:/- * -. . . '■.--I'iV-rtiv.r.i:,,; : ■ .-. . ■ ■■:.:■■,■■ ■ ■ '.' ■■■■ ; ?;-?*V■■..•v^v-:;«>•*: v; . V ;•.' -:• .. . '^.viv..' ; ." v v -> : '4 ‘; - ■/../; ■.*/;,.* ' ; -:-•>£. • S, y, V. y\y£::: ' ,l /■ \\ V : \ v. i•" '„ ■■-'">«'■ -• ; v. . - “* - ' '■•■■■ - : - - ■-•■•'••■•■ • ' >i Qysi ■ T-c*W *•**'?■»tTwJj ■HM ■l*l t uhbM@M s^mmm __ ___ ttlgSs#SS!i^S|£S^vf" : - ■ -' : ' v ' “' " ' -T >i .'; :.i “OnTBXB, TOBACCO in store aud for sale bv • yV, nov» STUART & SILL &S1 V , PINE FLOOR BOARDS^- new article -well seasoned. for gSeeheap by ‘ JOHN A. BLOOMER, ~- ; Allpßhcn.yiPiam.ny Mills. > >feb4 - FJjOUß—?SUbbia.'in store and for *ale vcrV iowby. .... ffebl3j ■ : r IWMvDYRR f bblp. prime Ohio beecL-jusi rce’U for f ttle iow - WM.DYK&, jj- '•••• •■• .-. •■• •••■ N0.20t Liberty: meet. I Li::: Iok< jebp ■■■• OLP SCOTCH WHISKEY!" ~ " ' Irish do j Jamaica Hum, m. hollies, Foreale by J.P. HORBA.CH, 1&7 Liberty street. , deoil HpO LET.—Rooms and steam power for.mechaiuca • .A. purposes. .Enqmre of ; . ja3l . . V SCAIPI3-& ATKM PEACHES— I*oo bu«h rce’d and for sale Ey _ febia SAMUEL P-SHRIVER. i . A .LG—SO bbls. XX, Campbell & Co.’s Spring Wate* '-CL-BreVeryrOOhaJf bbls. do* Jtoraalo ai manufadtu* leFa prices by M.D PATTON, ' . - fehlB - Sll Liberia si , Holland gin. and hush whiskey— O pipes Anchor it Star brand Holland Gin; a puncheons Stuart’s Dublia genuine Malt Whiskey For gain by [fcblß] M D. PATTON. ■\ITINLS— Burgundy, Fori, Madeira, Sherry, M alagn, f V - Bed and Ri.lnci*li, m lots to suit purchasers. For sale by ffebl3] M- D- PATTON LAVENDEit, Rafiberry ana Pibu Apple Brandies, for »»leby [felilSl M D-PATTON. ONDON POKIER— 5u qoi. -a. Williams’” London I Porter for saleliy : ffebiei M. D PATTON. V"VAT3 AND KYE—ISUO tins. Oal»r ":■ - i ~, 350 do Rye; in store end for s ? e i>. .. JfeblS]- M.D. PATTON fIMVBft AND TIMOTHY " ' ' V-/ 40 bus; prime Clover seed: r x t Jt** A 0 Ttnioihy, seed i tor sale by ; . m. d patton. tn~BUTTER—JbbIs. for atile by igPlB - - : M. D. PATTON. >OTASH—B casks Nt>. 1 for sale by " "fob lB : . M.D. PATTON doz. Corn Brooms in store and for sale, febie M;D. PATTON. tierces S;C. Rice fICU bx*. JLvM. H. -Raisins i for .sale by . fcMS . M.D.PATTON. 40 UGRRY^wInE—46 dor. Oassella A; Co., 1841—su- O. penor quality—for sale low to close -consignment ■ teb!B ~ v_. M.D. PATTON. OLD rYe WHISKEY—I 9 bbIS. very superiorquali ty, for sale by • [feb!BJ M.D.PATTON. MONONGAUKLA RECTIFIED" WHISKEY—2SO bbls. on hand and for sale by ■ ■ ftblS . M.D.PATTON 01GAKS— itfO bxs. Pnncipe, Regalia, and Yara Sixes ■ at low prices, for 6ale by -:leb!8 ; IM. D. PATTON. fc»OAP,CAND“LIiS AND STARCH—ISO bxs.for sale JatmanufactQrcr’sprices.by * eb *B • M.D.PATTON. BRANDIES— 20 half and quarter pipes Cognac, Bor* deans and Rochelle Brandies, of different vintages, in store and for sole by jfcblB] M.D PATTON. CIHAMPAUWE COGNAC 1823, /.inbottles, for sale by OeblßJ M. D. PATTON. WHITE BBAN&-rb bbls. Small white jnsi rec’dan __ for sale by:. ; (feb!3) : WM. DYER. SFJI.OUU— 100 bbTsTTcc’daiul for sale by ««tfebl3- SAMUEL P.BHRIVRR. SHORTS:— 500 bnsb. recetved and for sale by •• ,fcbl3 , SAMUEL P. SHRIVER: J®** recM #nd for sale by rfeMS .WM. t)YER /7UX)iiR:YINEI>AR—OO bbla. ior sale at a bargain. VJrTfebia ‘SVfII.DYER. SENECA Olli—*G bbl*. in store and for sale by feb!3 : SAMUEL P,SHRjYKR. DU ri'Eß*—l bbls. prime rec’d and tor sale by Xli rfeb!3 • SAMUEL l*. SHRSVER. ALLOW—IO bblsi Sheep and 3 bbis. Boer Tallow. febl3 • • ; SAMUEL P. SHRIVKR. OA]K ITATION.—Paper* Hangings, grained m imi l&tioa of o&kj and varmshcdv for sale by JaoBs; v .r; WALTER P. AIAR9WALL. FlNEpaid and DafK Cognac Brandies for sale by J 6& JAMES P. HORHACHr sftl* 9F% f 1 AM) SIJS- P ER’ GALLON.—Tave m W X *J wpers would do well to try oof PrimeFaJ* «P?!/i the above price*. bciort^ptneha&iiiir ; else where. I MORRIS * HAWORTH, __ . . ' , ; . Id the Diamond. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES—Stum~Lbuis,"*Baufe Ground and St. James brands, in store and for pale by Tfebgj KING * HQORIIEAD. BUVrER— tOA'cgsfor eaie hy ’ ftM KING * MOORHEAD. bb,# - Cider Vinegar for sale by V_.J «ftbfr =;• ■ KfNG Sc. MOORHEAD. pfEACHES AND FEATHERS— L' “ 500 bush. Dried Peachca; • » , ',. < iV J 99 &V Prime, Kentucky. Feathers. For aalo by .. CARSON A M’KNIGHT. Onn WXES RAISINS; ISOfcairTo : : “ &yJ\J 20 mats seedless Raisins j . v. 25 easks Currauts, In store and for sale by J. RHODES i CO:, ■ ■ •• • Nod Wood si HOES.-150.d04 best cast steel Hoes; -: v 5 ,2 From st. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IB. bbls. Extra Family FJour for sale by [jalO] H. a KELLY, FINE TEAS—2S half Cbesis fi.no Young Hyson ; 15 .. do • m£andilb. packages; -1 ■5 • • do fine Black ; -20 do do; in I, Goz. and ft fii, in store and for sale by -packages decl? KING A MOORHEAD. TJCTHITB HAVANA SUGAR—2O boxes White Ha . TY : vona Sugar, just received and for eale by dcclfr , MILLER A RJCKETSON. PAPER HANGINGS —Freneli and American Paper Hangings and Borders, from CJc to 82,00 piede, for sale by. » W. P. MARSHALL, • JOIA : • ■ • 85 Wood Bt ■ InrATCUES, JewELRY, Ac.—Now m store, a large Jl. find.Ticb slock of fine Watches, Jewelry and W. W. WILSON, . . corner of.MorkcLand Fourth bib. . I 1-LOUK BUAKOS—Ou.OUU feel, well E«a- J - r > .ioncu.j and good qaalny, for saJe cheap by ■•:.••• 1 > JOHN A. BLOOMER/ Wp ? Allegheny .Planing Milfo. B OX-BOARDS— 25,000 feet different tbickncßees, for , sale by JOHN A. BLOOMER j&l6 • Allegheny Planing Mills. PEACHES— 305 sacks Dried Pcaclics; . llbbls. . . do; Fo*saleby jo9 ' L. 9, WATERMAN & SONS HAMES— 40 doz. pair horso and mule hames for sale - £jaS] . L.S. WATERMAN A BOWS. BUTTER— 15 hMs.fresh Roll Baiter; 5 do packed do; 10 • : kegs do for tale by • jaB •; * • • L 8 WATERMAN A SONS. • ■ ,■■■. Tin Rooflng. THE subscribers take this method to inform property holders, house-builders, and all others interested, that they, still continue the business of Tin Roofing, m oil Us branches. Their skill and experience in thispau of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the same.policy. of using the best materials, ond employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the nou'eo of this community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of . the subject would jastify us in extending our views on us superior advantages. Tins, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the Cth day. of Jane, 1844. (nearly seven years ago,-) we fin ished - our first job of Tin Roofing m this place. From that up to the present umo, we have, covered with tin the roofs of Jne finest and most , costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We h&vo given our views onu previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And time, the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. Again,if wejplace Tinin juxta-positton.wiih Slate as a coveHngfor houses, wo think that nn wifi bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when Unis used tberoorcan be made much flatter—thereby saving materials, in the lengthof.rafters,brick in- the ; gable ends—making the: house easy of access in case of a fire, and showing a better finish find appearance.: Also, when tin'is used die gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and freavy expense for copper gutters,copperflashings,&c- v things indispensible-on slate roofs. .If further reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience of pur eastern ciues in proof what has been aavnnced,. as it is a well known fact that New . York andothereosi ern cmesvery generally prefer even un for. heir most costiY'.ana splendid build inge, notwithstanding they have k full supply of slate at their.doors.; With these remarks we wiUleaveme subject wall those imerested, aDd will take pleasure fti giving further information when called on. JOHN DUNLAP A CO, febiy. .. ~ ; corner Market and Second «ia. • v •“ Central Tea Store. : ■ V- TUST RECEiyEl)_a full und fresh assortment ot 0 Orcin and Black Teas, which will be sold On the most favorable terms, wholesale and retail, cither from the originaijiackages or in metallic packs, to sou custo mers. rAltTeas warranted fresh—packed or loose. jft2& ■— ■ - 11. C. KELLY, Fifth street- T ~ U S B Howe’s Cosagla Candy. FOR SALE by H. Smy«er t Joel Mohler. Ogdon A Snowden, Coulter A ,Hacke, v Wra. Jack&ou. and KeyierA M’Dowcll, Pittsburgh >VV. R- M'Clellgnd, Man theater. - ' £aov2o £Hiottll*-; .y' v'.'-'f,!»v s;. iiiii. a,''.-''' - • •■- .•sMt* ’ f *i -V-! V- ■■' ... •r. »,•; l --.-«£ : 7 ~■.f jUisccliautons. CORN.— 200 buahels m cars, jus; rec’d, forsalo b> \ STUART £ SILL, i : ... 124 Wood bi. .< ILOVISK SEKD-r54 bbls. rce’U forsalc by ■ ffab2oJ--. STUART &-BILL. t L A £te In ieKS “* bb, ‘ W “TffiS&r’* fill CI jiilK-lUi)6ls just receised aud for sale. , V 7 UAKT A BILL.; MOLASSES— A superior aTUclftforpale by ?■ U fob2o _ STUART & SILL. TOBACCO.— CO boxen prime chbap*to close ou;. /bbSQ ■ STUART A SILL, j fliEA—2o iiaii chests *. H. m store and for sale by T :± febgo , . " STUART A SILL, j TTtLUUK.— 40 bids. Family j. 20. half: bbls. do ;• } Jn _ 200 do iii.stdreandfor said. fcbSd STUART A SILL. I>OLL BUTTER.—2O bbls.frc&h, for.table.-use; t 40 kegs doc tor safe by febSO STUART. A SILL. , HICKORY! NUTS.—IOO sacks, m store and for sale; lebJO STUART A SILL. CwaTS— £00 bushelsdor sale by - - •• *s f feb2o • . STUART & SILL: > BROOMS—2OO doz. common *, KJ 40 extra large ; rccM on consign mem, to close out. tfebtJO] STUART A SILL. «. BACON SHOULDERS—In store and forsalcby feb2o STUART A SILL l~± LA&S—100 boxes 8 by 10 and Ilf by 12 for sale by VX fcbJO STUART A SILL. "OIiACHES— 2O hacks on ha :d and fojr sale by X fcb2o STUART A SILL SOAR— 100boxes, m store and for gale by feb2o STUAR’ifIA SILL. BATTINU-50 bale? N0.2,t0 close, by fcbgO STUART A SILL. yiNEGAR— 40 bble. (pure cider,! m store. icb2U . STUART AStLL. ('IOMMON t-IGARS—IO,COO common Cigars,to close. J febSO . STUART A SILL. /G ROUND FEED—On hand mid-for sale by VX feb2Q . RHODES A ALCORN. CORN KiEaL—On hand and for sale by . feb2Q .. RUODES £ ALCORN. SUELEDB aRLeY—Of ourown montifnclarcj con-: stdntly on band, and for sale by. fcbSO ' RHODES A ALCORN . GIL MEAL—Oi our own raanufaciurc constantly on hand aud for sale by RHODES A ALCORN, . feb.O ... 117 3d st, opposite Su Charles Hole). OAT oarown manufacture, constantly on hand and for sale by febgo. : ; RHODES A ALCORN. DRIED PEACHES— IUO bus. prime HuVvea"tor salel by • [febl3] * WM.DYER. "VAI EDDINGS. Ac^—3oo Wedding Cake Boxes; TV ; 2UoCornelian Rings; 12 doz. assorted Gold Pens; 12 do do Spectacles; 4 do do 1 Razors A brrap* Just received at tbo Watch and Jewelry Store of W. W. WILSON, doclP corner of Market and Fourth sis. WKA PPING anti Printing Paper for sale by W. P. MARSHALL, * feblg ■ ■ . • ■ 65 Wood street. London Slnstard, PURE London and Durham Mustard, by the.ken. for sale by [o&t3l:tt] JOSHUA ROBINSON- JU&T RECEIVED, a rresh suppiy or Dr. S. S. Fitch's valuable Medictues, among .which are remedies fox Consumption. Coughs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, inhaling-Tabes, and Lec tures an ibe Treatment and Cura of Consumption. Ac: For sale by COULTER A JtiACKE, Druggists, ■ oclS . . . corner of Wood and Third streets BRANDIES— 20 quarter and halt pipes, of different vintages,of the following celebrated brands;— “IleDncsey,” “Otard,” “Dupuy ACo.,” ** A.Seig netle,” **Finet, CasuUon A C 0.,” “ Jena Louis.” For salem lots to suit purchasers. W. D. PATTON, ja23_. , . . ■ 2llLiberty sheet. CHEAP WALL PAPER—from b± to 25 cents—a large assortment for salo by tebl2 • IV. P. MARSHALL. 4*J DDLS. NO. 1 UUMN, just received aud lur sole HO by b. a. Fahnestock a 00., febO comer Ist and From streets. 2Hnrt HAVANA ORANGES; 40 boxes Malaga Figs ; 150 drams do do * 150 4do do do For suit* bv JOSHUA RUODES A CO., • ja24 No 0 Wood street. / 10-PARTNERSHIP.—The subscribers have eutered \J into Co-Partnership under the firm of Scaivc, At xt.isari A Okely. WM. B. SCAIFE, JAMES ATKINSON, ja3l JOHN Mf OKELV. HEATING BUILDINGS.—AVe arc prepureii to fiir tush andereciapparotus tor heatiug large or small buddings, by steam oc hot water, and have engaged D. H. WiLLtAiis, from the ea*i, to supermteud us construe- UOU. yaJU) SCAIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY. BARRELS pnme N. O. Molasses, per sieuiucr 40 Messenger.: [dcclO] CARSON A MTCNIGHT. Molasses and sugar— -62 bble.N. O. Molasses; llihhds. do >ugur Lauding from steamer Keystone State, ami lor sale. ja3 _ CARSON A M’KNIGHT, 94 Wutor fit. WKAPFINU‘ANI> PRINTING i>AFER~fo iafc,in large or small quantities, by )aU \V. I*. MARSHALL. HpLANTATION. SUGAR —3d iitids. prime plantation .£ Sugar (old crop,) on consignment and lor sale by deelD . MILLER A HICKHTSON. TR'INE French and German Wine for solo by JP jagl JAMES P. HOitUACH. PLANTAGENKI' 6VaR£)‘RAZORS - .—“ The only sale und perfect Razor manufactured.” Just rc- another Jot of these truly valuable and unique Razors. £ja!sl W, W. WILSON, inn BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR ; . so bags Coffee:* ; SObblsiNo.3 Mackerel; 75bbls.Tar; 100 hags Saltpetre; Forsale.by T. WOODS A SON, Produco Dealers and Commission Merchants, talO , No.CL Water sire ot ff'HE subscriber wishes to inform ihe citizens of Puts- A burgh, and the public generally, that be has removed his CARPET STORE from Nos. 01 and 63 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently oecu pied by the Museum,-and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing office—which, in connection with his old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country; and Jus advantages solar surpass any house.in this cny for space, arrangement and good light, that he Is certain of suiting every person who may favor him with a call. His stock is complete m every article In his line, and great pains will be taken at all limes to show goods to persons wishing to look or j>uy. _ oct3l • F.. W. LYND. SALE OF VALUABLE lUUS WOttKS, NEGROES, MULES, &o, IN pursuance of a decree of the Chanoery Court m Clarksville, at the October term,.lB2o, 1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace, tu Montgomery.Couaty, Slate of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 1651, ihe Furnace known as the Louisa Furnace and the Mount Vernon Furnace, wall all the tunds attached and adjoining there to, amounting to' some 20,000 acres. At the 6ame time and place 1 will sella valuable negro roan, John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2. and 3 years. The real estate on. a crodu of 1,2,3 and 4 years. , On the llth of April, 185!, I will also sell, at the late residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPERTY, known us the Tennessee Far nacc and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all tho lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. - Sumner County Lands near Gallatin. I will also sell, on thexfith of March, 1851, in the town of Gallatin, at the Conn Bouse; 320 acres of land lying ui said County, knrwn as lhe Preston*lraci of land, on a credit of 1,2 and 3 years. House and Lot in Nashtille. I will also sell, on the 28th of March, 1851, a valuable House and Lotin Nashville, at tho Market House, known as L<>t No. 04, situated onHighst., on a credit of 1,2 an d 3 years. Bond and approved security will be requi red or tho purchaser and a hen retained on the real es tate in all cases. p. PRIESTLEY, C. A M. . ... Ba * e ®f Wagons, &e, . I will, as the Adm’r of Robt. Barter, sell attheLou aI c< J7 l n JJ on t n mer y County, Tenn. on tho 9th day 1651, all the personat -properly of the said ,*®. r » belonging tosaid Furnace, cousisungof 75 Mule., Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on UnndTon a credit of twelve months. ’ IwillnlsoMlkon the llth day of April, 1851, at tho late residence of Robert Baxter, in Monigomerr countv .Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, logether with all personal prop erty of said Robert Baxter; on a credit of 12 months Bond and security will be required on all sums over 910. The sale will be continued at each place fromday .to day, till all the property is sold. Dec. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adm’r. (C?" Each paper w t Ui send the Office of the Clerk and Master Uie papers containing the advertisements, with the amount of the fee stated. Published till day of lust sale. The Nashville Union and.Tfue Whig; iheLouisvillc Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, will publish theaboveadvcmscmenttwico a week until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk aud Master for settlement. y dec33:tawis —Clarksville Jeffersonian. Spring Stock or Carpets. THE subscriber having returned from ihe Eastern cities. Is now receiving his Spring stock of Carpots, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Hcarih Rugs, Door Matts, Drugget Stair Crash. Table and Plano Covers, Matting, Ac., Ac. AH of which have been se lected from the latest importations und best manufacto ries. With an eye single to the interest of his custo mers, and all who may favor him wuh u"call, great pains is at all times token to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy. Call and. examine the stock, where can be found the latest and-best styles of the abote named Goods, with prices and qualities to suit all; E. W. LYND, i Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, , iab!2 - . Apollo Building, Fourth street. Gbeolc JLoat* A-CHECK drawn by us in favor of Henry Fritz, No; ./1j.1955, dated February 41h»185L,0n N. Holmes A Sons, of this three hundred and fifty dollars, has been lost from the mall between Pittsburgh and Park ersburg]* The public are cautioned against .receiving said check, as ihe payment has been stopped. . . fob!7- MILLER A UJCKETSON. THE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No. 89 Market street, with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, to be sold at abargaiu. Any person wishing: to.commence busi ness on Market fcirect, ihe abovc oid established busi ness stand, one of the best on the street, oan be had on favorable terms, if application is made Immediately to thesubscribor, who wisnss to change his business . . . . WfrL H. GARRARD. Removal. ! r> . • ♦> • •’ .■. i - I ' s. ** w 1 , ' ** V * •. -ti- ;<- ** =. ItK * >»' '-‘V ' vH. ' •* >•<' - -•> 2 i- '■ n - 1 -- Jprnga onb flhlstftues. Oongluj-ana cold. Cared In 48 Hours. SlNOCtbeiniroduclioaof.lhis new,compound. Coughs and cured in a very short time- we will warrant Dr. Kevscr's Pectoral-Syrup to - euro cases of, .Coughs, Colds, in less time and at aebeapferrate than any. other taeaicine everdiscov ered. - y <; IT HAS AN ENTIRELY .NEW ACTION—The old - Gough luedlcfnes always sicken the Pto’inacli ainl pro duce nausea which ismoredisagrceable tlian tho Cough itself. This is obviated ui tins mixture, for it is a pleas ant.eoqtiung article^nud it will cure; or the money will be refunded! •-The.-evidence.,in favor of this medicine in ' r°*jr citjr, from our own citizens, should convince any on© of its efficacy. Itis tho presonpnon of a regular physi cian, and has keen used by him In.hU'owu praciioe for a number of years, with tho most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from Btcubonville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with’a Cough anu . expeexorauon, mght sweats, hectic fever, and all tho distressuig.symptoinp of consumption, and that after in king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma . and Chronic Cougli for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cougtt removod by the use of half a do zenof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup. .Agditlemaufroni Peonn, Illinois, writes Utat he knows thoFeetoralSyi rup to ben good aruclo. for he has used it in hU own cose and in the cases of membeu of his fnmny with ihe most perfect success. . It is qns ov tus Chkxpest Mkdicinks now kkoavn. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at £0 cults each, or »ix bottles,forB2fso. ; - . CotJifTHT' Sto.beksbpbm woulddo 'well to keep a sup ply of tins medicum on hand all the lime, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all.coughs, and diseases of the luugs aud:incipient Consumption. ■ CAUTION EXTRA—Many porsoua will try to get you to buy somo one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them... If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kexsxr’o Pkctußai. Sxbdp, and lake no oilier, mis wiu cure you; It has in it some of ihe most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medica, and is rompouuded by a pcispp skilled in the healing art. There can bb'no doceptlon iii . this medicine. Itis prepared in your own city, and the’ proprietor has numerous;cerUficates, attesting its valu able'properties,which will be shown to any person do sirous of .seeing .them,' ... Aoskts Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine.:- Large discounts will be made to those : who will take an interest in the medlciue. U.will pay a . large profit to all agents; besides, they vvil f bedoingsul fenog iramanity dacrvice bv placing in their hands the greatest raedlctno for Lung diseases the world has ever : produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A'M’- . DOWELL, Druggists* 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., : to whom attleuers for agencies most be addressed.— Also, for sale by p,H. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock er, ir., Brownsville; Georee Baird, Wa«liington ; John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keespon: : J. D. Voweil, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists: gene rally. Qn2s Public Attention Is -respectfullytnvited io the/(Mowing truths , set forth-in relation toom of the most important Remedies of mod ern times ! PETROLEUM' OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since,this great com* edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to. heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and wo allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its fame.spread. It is uot the remedy of a. day, got up for the sole purpose pf making money; but, one. which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have bees forgotten. The PETROLEUM la c'Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by & power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbcth-tbut wo say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. Thesiefc an? very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging rorae of them. Now, we do not desire to do this: we are anxious only that the truth in relation to .our Remedy should be tola, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia medic*. Plain, nn varnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city ami neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our oven citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases or blindness* in thu State of Ohio, have been cured. And, aJso.thecasc of a gentleman in Rea ver county. There are others; b&l these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any person? who may have doubts on the subject, These cases were curd af ter theyhnd been abandoned by physicians as hopele-js- Tke Petroleum will cure, when used according to dirce, tiont—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Goat, Neuralgia. Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face' Chronic Sore Lyes, Ringworm, Tetter,-Scald Mead' pains intbc bones and joiuts, old sores,Uicrrs, Wens, Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation. Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Barns and Scolds, diseases of the Bladder ami Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples', Corns and Banians. In fact, itisaoßSsT tJtivKBBAhaXMEbT, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who wilt take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever .others may say about their nie'dicinc*. the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. . Those who at,first looked on with doubt and uncertainty,ore willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls .round, all will be compelled to acknowledge thauhe Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, bv KKYSER & HI’DOWELL, 140 Wood street. Also—R. E. Sellers, &7 Wood street; D.M. Curry* D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIKR, Canal Basin.7th street, Pittsburgh. [jaS ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER? - PBPBINI * THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FtUf'D Or Gastric Juice I A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURES PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the ox,aAer directions by Baron I.isnio, the great Physiological Chemist, by 3. 8. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This i*a : truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, tmd DEBLLITYy Nature'* own method,by Nature’* own agent, the Gastric Juice. Hulf a teaspoonfuil of this 'Fluid, infused in \viter, will digest or dissolve Five Poux&s or Roast Beef in about two EOCBS, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 1 Baron Lixma,in hiscclabraied work qn Animal Chera isv>\ says: ' l An artificial Digestive Fluid, antilogous u> the uastric Juice,may be readUy prepared from the ma* ecus membrane of ihe stomach or the calf, in which va rious articles of food, ns meat and eggs will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner a? they would be in the human stomach. 1 ’ Dr. Pereiba. in his famous treatise on Food and Di et,” published by Fowlors &. Wells, New \ork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities limn Dr. Pereira. Dr. Coube, in his valuable writiugs on the “ Physiolo gy ofDigesiion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-prc vailingcause of DyBpepsiu; ,> and he states that “a dis tinguished professor of medicine in who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding evefy thing else to rail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful. n Dr. Gaxuxx, author ofthc famous works on u Vegcia ble Diet,”.saya: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated iu wuier, un pan to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food,and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tide of them inno wise different from the nuturai digest ive process,” Dr. SiMos’screat work, the “ Chemistry of Mau,”(Lea A Blanchard, Phila , 1846. pp 321-2) says; “Thediscov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in 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 it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor Ddnousoh, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on tho Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals* are well known. “In all cases.” he'says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” AS.A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr, Houghton’s preparation of PEPSIN luu produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on tho very verge of the grave. 7i is impossible to give the dMtuils of casus in the limits of this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLBCURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Bostou alone.. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. It fa a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague*, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects .of Quinine, Mercury, and oilier drogs upon the Digestive organs, after a long cickuesa. Also, for excess in eating, and the 100 free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. _..mperu*.. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS wiiicli it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— go taller bow bad they may bo, it GIVES INSTANT KfciLlEF 1 a singU dost rtmovts aUth&unpleasanisymp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for U short lime, these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OP BODY, follbwait once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea; Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eaung, low, cold stale of the Blood, Heaviness,'Low ness fit Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR -per bottle. One bottle \yili of ten effect a lastmgcure. „A : i Y ,5-7n!lw l 0» signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D m Sole Proprietor Sold by agents in every town iti'the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. 'Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSEU A Me DOWELL. 141 wood street. Retail dealers supplied at Proiirioior’s prices. Fuv2o:y Alfeo, for sale by R. B; SELLERS. 57 Woi d street. Bnll’s BamparllU and (he Cholera. ATOT a single man, woman or child has died of the i.l CHOLERA or any of ils symptoms who used this invaluable preparation- Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is mjule, and where from 150 to 4100 bottles ore retailed\daifg. but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, atSr they were either persons from boats or.those who di^egariledour advice. ‘ ICfnemnar* CAremcfc, ■ For sale by KBYSER Sc apDOWELL,I4O Wood st Pittsburgh, where the genairie article may always be btained. : • • v 1 flulyW T>ETROLEUhI~A cenuin cure tor UIAKrtHtEA, a 'A disease verypre.valent thishotweather—the fore* of Cholera; Try it I For eale by - jyg KEYSER L MeDOWELL, 140 Woetl at. TITHITE WAX—SOO lbs. forflftle by T» decs : B.A.FAHNESTOOK &CO, C J ; . -f- Tr-' -• r--* ' * 1 ■ • - ■ •> ■ •. * i- * ■■ ■> ’ iJlt3£ellOtt£OttS. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, i W. Corner of Wood and Fifth. Street*' fpHE Proprietor or the Mobbing Postand Meecubt ' X respectfully inforras.hls friemU has a large as somneni of JOB TYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necessary.jo.a-Job Printing Office; and. that lie 'iy pre pared to'execute „ . • I*STtKR £RESS PBINTXKG OF EVENT DUSCBIPTCOJU f . • Bills of Ladftg, Circulars, lampfdets, . Sill Heads, —• ‘ Cards, li ?2£ ,i Ji 3 ’ - Blanksy Hat Tips, t p *;-/lAll kinds of Blanks, Stage, Steamboat and Canal .lsoat Dnls, with appropriate cuts, primed onthe shortest notice and mos: reasonable terms. ...i' ■ , 110 respectfully the patronage of his friends and jnepubiicrgeneraHy.in Uns branch dfhis business; ; _jep22 L. HARPER. >fSggtgg JAMES W* WOODWELL, a. ; CABINET ,\gsi FURN ITU RE MANUFACTURER, I^l WorcTooms 07 and 00, Third street*: T W. W; TDfipecifuUyihfofnis hla friends ahd'cdßtomj: .v he.has now completed the- largest arid fii neit stock of homehold furniture ever before seen jii int 6 city, us. he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned iaaterials,;best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility iu raui nfacturing, be is enabled to produce warranted .lurnitare, at the lowest prices. - - . He haß adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers* interest with his own, in quality and price, and keep# always qnhandihe greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to •the most elegani and costly ; that a house, or any part of one, rauy be famished from his stock* or. manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, .mat me advantages of-his establishment may be known: Ttie following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which' for richness.of style and finish, cannot' be surpassed in any ol.the Eastern cities: ; 1 Parlor drawing, din* . • ing, and bedroom * chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma* hogany and walnut EUzab.e then, Conservatoire and Easy Chuirs, of every description; Couches, Sofas,Tcie-a-tete and Di vons ofthe latest French and American patterns; Toshoee, What-Nots, and lddies v f arlor Writing Desks of various, kinds; Work Tables and fancy -inlaid stands, niosic stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and soia, ta bles, extension .dining, table-; all sizes of the inost improved, und decidedly the best kind fciade; card, Pembroke hall and pler tables, , wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstands of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper macho,' lable and tea poys, m»- hogany, rosewood, and. ialaiu pearl Tables, &C.;S:e. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet masses supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short est notice. - AU orders promptly attended to CHAINS AND FURNITURE, No.i)3 Thirdsiruly beitceen Market and Wood , S;uihslde. fit Ws have now on hand'a large and : >ggrjw;q Ul splcndldstockoi'everyvarietyolCHAmsfan^nrr: KpSaud CABINET-FURNITURE, which we^fjiL. * *} "are confident cannot bo surpassed, cQualledjin this City,ori:i the West,in style and,finish. ' Those who arcin Furnituteare respectfully invited to call and examine Jot themselves. C 7" Steamboats furnished on the shortest ustice. - fry* All order* promptly attended to. ? ; _ Q»J)ONNRIL t MULLEN & CO. Fnrnttare and ChaUr Ware Rooms* : T. B. YOUNG A CO. ? corner of Third ani Svnihfiddtu.,opposxußrown** i/otf/.UX. r€ J3L-__Piiabur^h f Pa., keep constantly on hand KpS : taigssiralniui make to order, ut the lowest prices, • % 1 HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, Cud ClfAlllSiOf the best workmanship and most approved. Myles. teblSi Steamboats; Ahoy t Tus subscribers"tender their aefj\ ' for the u for* bestow YgU* ed upon tneta by their Steamboat mend*, and fin would respectfully remind tbero and others »uw- * * rested in buihliug boats, that they are at all limes pre pared to furnish', on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Cliairs ol toe be* material and workmanship. TB YOUNG A CO., Corner Third and Siuithfield streets. feb!s , - opposjtc **• Brown’s Hotcl. n ’ {i, &AVL Bit 8. C. HAMMER. CABINET WAREROOM,SMiTHFIELDSTREET, SciWtin Sn'eniAstrets and Sn-aioberry alley,Pimburg, Pa. HAMMER &• DAULER keep constantly onhand Y>y. a variety of excellent and fashionable Porniture, rcp| warranted equal to any in the city* and sold on us • T "favorable terms as can be obtained at any similar cstabJiahraeutiji Jjc West. They&ave now oh hand an unusually extensive»lock, embracing all binds of Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly andclegant All orders prompUy attended to. in rill :0 m ry VYM. E. STEVENSON contianesto raauu facture CABILiEI-IVAKE ot every descrip tion, at his old stand, corner bl Liberty and EftrerwSaScvcath streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches.’ ' mayll Extra Ffttatiy Flour. FOR the convenience of the citizens, Uu> proprietor* of the ‘PITTSBURGH CJTVMILLS,”h*ve placed boxes for the re'ccptioanf orders,ulthe followiag places: J.ill FJoytl'i storr, corner or Wood and 6ifc sts.j M> Haywood's Slice store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen’sstore, 3d street; 1.. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smitbfield; John l- Smith’s store, cor.High and Wylie street* ; Telegram Office,I‘Fourth 1 ‘Fourth street; H. C. Kelly jGro<*cr, cor.sth st. and Market alley ; M. Grass’sst-we, 9th Ward; The Flour \ra DELANY, 180 Uifrsjr tout, PUUSUrzK, has on X- « hand a large assortment ot the lutent jityle' df Wiutar.Coatsyor.-tußhtonubiocolors. ; Also, Pants, Vesfs and all other articles m tbe,.ciothing line. -Wholesale rarchasera will find a most desirable: slock ‘lo seleCt from; and will be gold low for cash. -idcclS' B. M. AUGUST, ! ; ME.UCtfanj tailor, ! INFORMS his friends and customers that he h«s ope li ed a CLOTHING STORE, at No. 85 Smitlifield st, where they can bo suited at all times with anything m his line, made in the most finished style and workman like munner. His Goods are all fresh, of the best.and most fashionable'material; and riopainsWillbe spared 10 afford-the greatest degree of-satisfaction* ■ : SOp.s. Striped and Figured Silks, 50e- 75c, •. " £*o ps. Blac-k Silk.i. Reduced 25 parcem.; tOOps. French Merihoea, 81,00. Usuhl price 300 pa. I'urametlas and I.yonese Cloths. Reduced 33 per cent; " - . 1 2500 Long Square Shawls, which Will be sold at from 81 to S 5 leas tlum-the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and lOe. Usual price 13 and 25c.; . Fast Colored Calicoes,Oic. Usual price oc.; . iOOcasesEnglish and'Amesican Calicota,B arid 10e Usual price Itt and I2|q.j OUcase? Bleached Mublius. Reduced 'Je.peT yard; 26n balesßrowu Muslin—allgrades; Also—Laces, .Embroideries, Trimmings,;Hosiery'uml Glove.*,LluenSjChecka, Clatlis, Cassicieres, Cnssmeu and Jeans. Togciher withan immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales ' ' * They invite an early call, os many of their elioicest Goods willsoon be sold. The lowesiprice named aiiirst. . , - ; A.A.'MASON & CO., Nos. 62 and 04 Marketstreet. ■Fr«ftU Arrival—Sew Goods i K 6. 75 MARKET, S T liE ET, irrufftwEEN fourth street and the diamond. FRENCH, ENGLISH ANU, AMERICAN J WINTER VKY GOODS f THE undersigned ls how receiving from the Eastern elites by Express, Vsplendid assoitment of Faiicy ami Staple Diy.Voods.piirchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers ana mamifqc.t U r crs, at least' Ttctnfy rite per ctnt, bdoto lAa cwl of tiipge whoraade thc.r pur chases earlier in tlio 6Cason,and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin’s Freiich-Merinoes, Cherry, Scarlet, Pink, GreciLMarodn, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored,from b?lc. uo to thefindsiquality, manufactured trader the French Republic.' . . 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin’s manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. 150 pieces itlack and Colored Alpacas, from 181 cents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres manufactured. 125 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg-Cloths, ; dll’ colors ami qualities, and cheaper than ever before offer ed in this city. . ' ; “ ' 350 pieces American andßrltish prints; superior.quali fy, and will be sold at extremely low prices. • - •450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, Champlton,silfc arid Turk Satin DeCheiri and all Wool Brocha Shawls,-Black arid Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk^Fringe,-Thibet and Mous De Lain Shawls. „ 350 patterns SnperioriDress Silks: Plain,Chamelion Silk and.SatiriDe: Chetn, Wide Black Gio De Rhino Bilks,*Pldiiiand Fancy-Figured Silks, rind Black Plaid Gro De Armour Silks. 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, superior quality, and Will be sold at a great reduction irorn form er priceßi •• • DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. 500 pieces Bleached MUrim, good quality, all widths, from QJ to IST ccntrper yard. 600 pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from to the best article manufactured. ‘ , 2QO piece* Red,'While anil Yellow Flannels, from IB| **6nts per yard up to ifie finest Silk Warp'and Welch Gauze Flannelimported, / ,100 pieces Irish linen, warranted made of Flax yarn, round thread, wire twist,hand spun bleached. - 123 pieces Checks, superior ma c, from 810 ISi cents per yard y together with a large assortment of Damask Table Linen am! Table Cloths, Russia Diaper and Crash, CassineUs, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, .Plain Lins’eys,- Cantou . 350 dozen Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every variety and which will be' sold at extremely low prices. Tlie customers of the house and all cash buyers are requested to call-and examine the goods, : and secure a bargain, as they will bo ottered Wholesale and Re. ail a very low prices. JO* Wo.-7 5 Marktt stntL Puu butgh noVlO ABSALOhT MORRIS. 1/ IN BN AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS —T j A. Ma 80» & Co.i Nb3.62.and 61 Market street: keen on hand a large uasortipent-of the following Goods of the best manufacture; ■ - ■ • ’ Table Cloths; Damaklr and Diaper Napkins; boor lays j Doilies,&c.,4te,; Towels, Huckabac, Diaper DO mask, Ice j Diapers, Russia, Scutch and Bird cyo: 1,1,.. Lawn and Linen Cambria j Floor and Linen, Damask* all widths : Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs ; 101 Allen dale Sheetings! 10} Boston Sheetings; 0} Atlantic Sheet inks; 10 inch Pillow Casing, &c., Ac.. Ifebs JjEIiAiNES— A lartre “ ' ~— *4AiNES—A - large and- splornUU usssortMenr 7c / Gold Medal, Hamilton .and drench Cashmeres,from i2toilsc,per yard,. .. French all;wool. I>e Lames and Cashmeres, m w tremely low prices. ■. A.. A. MASON-& CO * ■ -fehS- : - .62 and 64 Marlretgtjj, ClotUa I Clothe I Clothe t At eastern jobbing PR,cE 3 _n 5 Black and Fancy Colored French ind Enriish CLOTHS; Pilot, Clpakins and Drab Cloths sU v Just opened at-- ;-ALA.MASON/fcCO’S . deed ~.,. . Nos. caandM Market .r P . Important tO TnUord. - '*• TUST RECEIVEB-G Doe. asstmeinrailbrs’ Patent tl Shears, frombio. 10 down to N 0 V l - - ,roui niovOft - may 22 below “Virgin alley/- RY sacks Dried Apples; i jio; Foreajo.by ... ■H ; .. fcS-WAtERK&N 1 ** r -p * > ; r , 4"; K ‘ v : usnlder’A*’'Wlzi&Stoire* ‘ / .7G WALNUT STREET. PJtILADELPHIA. UN RIVALLED PLACE for obtaining aU Wines* 'i ; Liquors, &c,,.GOOBaudCHEAF. • ■ “ SNIDER 5 ' has lately—in consequence of the namer* ouslargesalesmadebykittito consumer*—been obliged 1 largelyto replenish his stock by fresh importations, and ; boTmanow the Satisfaction of offering some of the best 'Wines and Liquors.ever imported by him. He would 1 refer to Some invoices asToUows—viz: .<■ DUFF, GORDON & CO. SHERRlES—embracing deli cate Pale at very low prices; rare old. and sonic Very chbiee'MANRANILLA, alL'on draflght by the gallon.—. Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, m casks of 1C gallons sptnaUp.geJecled for .consumers. Some EXTRA AMONTILLADO in bottles, put up in Europe, which he - avuitngts as equal to any that can be produced, i. / ; V The MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sber-, ties are .peculiarly adapted to convalescents, ns they, Atxehgthen.whhoaisiimuiaUiig, andhave hot the acid of many other Wines* ' : PORT WlNES—principally'Specially selected Tor Ins sales to consumers from the stock of* MStmitESTßa’s, 15 atOporto, and imported direct. These Wines are fruity and delicate, ahd]bave been highly approved ( Uy his customers, because of their mauifest superiority over another Porta andßed Wines palmed, off as such. -- : . 4 ; They areof various sorts and prices, in bottleshudpn •draught by ihe gallon, or wholesale by thecask. Among themisifiome rare delicate WHITE PORT amlMAL&f* .BEY.PORT, - •j*Per£ons suffering with chronic affection of the bo w els.cannot beioo ; careful in theit PORT. . MADEIRA WINES of various /sorts, dry and rich, South Side.old East tmd.West India. Sercial, Ac., Ac. on draught, in bottles andby cosks.- : -> : - ■. ASrtothe SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber, if -is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING MOSEILLE, imported by Mm arc-seperiortonhy othe r Wine a t and are- so Id at prices;as low as most of ihe inferior wines now in the murketwaickare put upon buyersas first class. . lie lias also CHAMPAGNE WINESof various brands ;and quaUues>at very low price's, retail or wholesale. Iu the article of CLARET WlNES,generally, the eubscri ber holda himselTtohea:judgcjnnd he offers the finest; stock here, from the.very-lowest price,by the singled©-, zen, to the first class or **premier cni 'l Qf MEDOVs Of BURGUNDY* WINES hebha a largcslock and ean. r assure customers that he con present to them, from his' vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as Franco affords. . SAUTERNEandBARSACmway&ou hand in bottles. : His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs.DEmßAHD A JoBDAN,ofCo . mens, are extensive, and number many .StiU Hocks and, .Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to. the very choicest 'vintages of the “ STEINBERG,” which is the best .growth of the Rhine. In the,,articles of- COGNAC and other BRANDIES he has now a fine slock, embracing some Very old extra of ‘lBoo,' of Otaod, Dcpuy A aiia some cetebiated “ CLAVIER of/iS^lin.eiglitli casks, and-1642 in hhds. aiid“DUBOUCHE,” l&l4,lnhhds. on which' wlilbe sold low-' AIsiHIRISH,SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY. JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines; and Liqaors, includingall of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quantity desiredi . . A’bouMam'ussorted stockof HAVANASEGARS. - . ***Ml Goods ddiwc4 } igilhin one day's reach of. Phila delph{dj 'vsMGB.T paid. Orders will be promptly execu ted if. seiit by mail or telegraph Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR , „ Chcap.YVine Store,. - iiovlS .r . . ?Q Walnut street, Philu. J« T* l)cclcer 9 Woodward A Co», . Builders and Erectors of lightning Rods,, on ! SCtBNTIFIC : : ' ORDERS left at this office or the Post Office ;and for personal interview cat be seen on Fourth street, residence of. Dr. Hunt, between Wood, and Feirry. - Rtferenccs —Professor SiWiman. Editor of Siliiman’s Journal; Professor O. M. Mitcneli, of the, Cincinnati Observatory Professor Robert Peter,of Transylvania University, Kentucky f Professor Chester l eweyj D.D;, M.D., New York; Professor J. L. Cassel, Clearlund University. Ohio. . r . . In Pittsburgh—A. W,Loomis, John. Harper, Wilson M’Candlcss, Mr..Childs, Col- Morgan, Rev. Mr. Sparse, J- D. Williams, Major Harding.-U. 8; Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons, L. Harper,D. N. AVliite, W;, A.Mar ehall, John Sampson, Major Davis and John H Shoenbef gar. ; [coviSuf Outline Maps* P ELTON'S SPLENDID OUTLINE MAPS artnow being introduced into air the leading , schools in New England and NewYorkr We have obtained tie agency lor them in Pittsburgh, an«l invite teachers and school committees lo cal! and examine them: No. of the Western Hemisphere, 62x52 inchc*. No. 2 do. Eastern. do do : No. 3 do North America, • 70x84 : No. 4— do -United States, 70x82 No. 5 r.o Europe, ’ ' 70x82 No. G— • do - . Asia, - *' 7Ux79 • . No. 7 do \ S. America &. Africa, 70x84 - Price of the aeries, with key,S2s; or the first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, $lO. These Maps are.unrivalled ia accuracy, beauty and cheapness, arid adapted'to .the ox the primary., grammar and high schools of tho United States. For sale at publisher’* prices, without addition of freight charge3 7 ai the KDUC ATiON &L BOOK -STORE, cor Market and Fourth sis. WILMARTH &. NOBLB will sell iHeir Extra FJoar, delivered on and after the Ist November, atS‘J«25 VIM 1b3.; Snperflue at 3*2,00 V lOO ftjs. A liberal dis coantto retailer?*. ; novi MEDICAL DEP ART6IENT-—Tbe regular conrse of Leciiircs will commence on the fir it of November and continue'uniiltiie lasttti February/ TheAnatomi calltepanxneiit wUt'be opened aiid ready to receive Students by.the first of Ocrober.-TheiMedfieal;l)epart* inent will be under the direction of the following • : . : ;PEpPr?SORSi... . .... Z. Fejlehan, 61. D a Profesaur of Anatomy. R- S.Nxwron, M. D., Professor of Surgery. H. J. Uulch, 61 ;.D.,Professor of Theory and Practice o . . flledicine. W, Byrd PoWell, MU D., Professor of Physiology, Pa*. tUoiogy, Mineralogy and Geology. J. KjnGj M. D.,Professor„of Alaleria : lies ana Medical Jurisprudence. J. Milton Sandkils, M. I>., Professor of Chemistry suid Pharmacy. . ‘ J. A. WrLso.N.M.D., Professor of Obsteiric* and eases of Women and Children. .. CLINiqUE LKCT U RES. Mediiine— Prof.H. J. Hui.ce ; . . Suteery— Prof.R. S. Newton. Z FasnatA-N, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. . The fees foe a lull dowse amount to 3tU5. Each Professor’s Ticket,Sls. Matricnlator’s S 5. De monstraior’a-Fee,3?lo. Graduation,-520; > Those dcsmngiurtherinformaiion > wiUplcaseaddre3B their letters (post paid! to Urn Dean; hnd Students arri ving in the city will please call on him at the Commer ciaf Hotel. R. S. NEWTON, 61. D~ - ;. LAW DEPARTMENT. . Hou E W 61 King, Prof, of Theory and-Praclice of Law Jso Delafield, Esq, prof of Commercial-Jurisprudence. ■Ttnns-rS&) per session. . All communications pertuiningjo this department most be addressed to r ; E \Y. 61..K1NG, Esq, . Memphis, 2V/wi.,Mareb,lBso. . The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and profeßsionar dcquirements, will compare favorably: with the most distinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in ihis or auy other country—all of them are. able Lecturers and the best of Teachers. . • Those who willcontemplateour geographical position; and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to: the qligibilityof our situation for an enterprise oi the kind. As to; health, including all seasons of the year,wc deny that anpoVitrciiy.has more. Tue firat.class.ofthe Law and 6ledical Departments a. this Institute were small, but tha gentlemen composing them are talented and in tho highest degree a favorable omen fertile future prosperity of the Institute.' • That the public may be satisfied of the permanency ol this school, we ieel.il our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action,which'augurs wellfct its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which counecls them, cannot be intenlpied. E. W. 61. KING; apt . President of the Memphis Institute. . . Sliver Forks, Spoons, &c. TXTE keep constantiy ou hand a large.assortment of f f silver Forks, Spoons, Ladies, etc., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B.M’FADDEN & CO., _octS4 - OS Market street. MagntiyingGiasaes, OF one, two and three g asses, suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale: by [ocu>4j ; ; JOHN B.6PFAUDEN & CO. To the Cltlzeni of Allegheny City* A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITY MILLS JJI. FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street.’ Such Orders will be promntly supplied ; BQglft- \yilmarth noble. 800 JSea Wanted Immediately, AT THE CHaRTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages are 80-cents per day* and we charge 51,75 per week for boarding. Apply attheoffiee,onthe Steuben ville road, neariTDonaidls tavern—4‘miles froinPitts burgh. Uund.’s:tQ BURNSIDE. HANNEV & CO. BAKER’S BROMA; Heckex’s Farina: Polishing Putty.’Siarqh; Polish i Pure Bay, Rum; received and for sale by , - COULTER & HACKE, . ocls ; . : .'i corner of Wood acdThird streets. OA BBLS. lake' superior trout and sal -O\J MON just received front the:Plusburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company.; These F«ti far excel ui tineflavor and latuess auy caught in thelovver Lakes and are put up.expressly for family use- * - HENRY C. KELLY, iiovfo corner of Fifth street anfliMaiket alley. A Healthy' Location. •npHBREu.no place more favorably situated than Nttn ■JL ucry 11.11. it is healthy,.and commands a moat de hshiful view. Fetsons _wlslitng:u,Jof ) can get one to pleaseMhem, containing xrora one to five acres augld; THOMPSON BELL. ■ ' Por Kent. --■■■ - ih Posl Office Buildings, . ; A long, welblighted room, third story; entrance Mar- Icet street, between Third and Fourth streets.:. Also, a small brick house,ln Piu towiiship, near Penn sylvania Avenue.- Inquireof E.D.GAZZAM, .octS-, , ■ - ; / No. 164 Second street. mHE PLANTAGENEILGUARD RAZORS can be •X used io'bedyin the dark, hod by derspjis with uema lous safety, and iu half tfce uniai time, without the' possibltity of cutting..tbe, skin.' This is ex-- fe'eted by.meanuof. the ba-ent Guard, which is adjusted • •to the ra*or with the greatest nicety, and simplicity.— Every'Razor is made of .the . finest tempered steel, and .warranted.' ' " , , . . They have been extensively;used in.England,and pronounced the mosl pcrieel and raic razor-rnamifac « The new invention uiay.be used with perfect sate-: tv.V~~Tjm/ton Poll. -• ••• ■ . • , _ I‘This razor pf great use to many persons/ especially for people with unsteady 'hands.”— Chowb*'*' Jounvil, " Forealeaizte'Watchapti , . dscffl . \V ; I " t «■ r.*"«':. , *0 ' ; V ,■• * • ' - 1 ''■ % . -: * >■> - ■ ■£T- *'■;■:-t.*.:■■‘- •’.V •• -* - . ■* *»» /* ■ • ‘ J* 1 ? r Jnmtrcntr ffiom^aus. State Httitual-Fire Company -BRAhXU nrHEbeilevi'deaceo/ tie' sucriossof endeavoring to -cake.theESTATEMUTUAI/FIRE: INSURANCE COMPANY ”, meet.the ~Wants qf,ih 0 community/is the unparalleled amount pfDusiness whichhas been done—hatringlsened-nearty ciea in a little more than seven months rend over 870,000 capital to the company.' The Directors are . proud to any, that nearly ail .the property insured is ,of the Bo&Bt -kindjln email xieks, and a large.proportion, insured for'orily'Orie year. • *•:■ Jfumber of Policies issuedD.9s3 --..-j Amouniof property insured • 84,073,508 00 Affiountoi«u4ninieepremiQms*B4S;4oo 38 ’ 1 ° of ca3hprcmiums«-.-* .24A3K8Q ■ ;^ Amount of guarantee stock-----' & 70,123 18 Amount ofloSscs-*.-* : ;.• § &800 00 To be deducted from the above tho incidental expen ses of. the office.; i ■. r . merchants, and owners of:dtvell *P£®> afl “ isolated or country property, it is believed UnBeonipany;cLffordB.advamagcainpomiof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. • .■ -Conductedon the equitable and greritly improved ays mm ofCjassificaUer. of-il4ia,e?:cluaing. all.special hazarcs.insuring'oriiya limited amount in any one lb- . cauty. thaa precluding tlte.fregueaey 'andOccurrence of iaigefires, and also, on both the Stock and Alutual plan, Rnptonlypos iesseathe cheapness arid accommodation' of both methods,*but entitles the insured to a participa tion inihe profits, . „ B is under the cohtfol bf the \ A. J. Gillptt,’ Johu B. Packer, SamuelT. Jones, AtortzoA. Gamer,Philo C, Sedgwick, Robert Klotz. i J Ai RUTHERFORD,’Pres»L . . ~ . A. J. Sec»y, o - A._A. Cabbike, Actuary, ; [ja27:y Ill** liisuranceC re all necessary information will be . given; and- communications. promptly attended Pamphlets explaining the principles andbenefits of Life Insurance, and biankforms fornished on application;' Capital stock over s2oo,oCo„and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually amongstthose insured for lift. rfuaSurgA, 7 ■ v.? BlarlneyFlre and Iniand Trimj mfTrtfl • - DIBVRAHOB. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER. ICA, Philadelphia, OOO t assert January 13,1851, @1,001,355 80, wJu make insurance on buildings and their content*-tn; thin city arid vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip lion, on steamboats and other , vessels, either By Inland Irnnsponaiion or on the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin. Prea’t., , .Jacoh.M.iThnmn«, . . Samuel W. Jones. John R. Neff, Edward Smith, ' Richard D; Wood,' - John A.Brownp • .. William Welsh, Samuel F, Smith, r Francis Haskins, ' Samuel Brooks, S; Austin AllibOnc,' . •Charles Taylor,.. - WilJtamEJßowen,. ; Ambrose White, .. George W.Aspinwall, TbomasPrCope, ‘ .• James-NV Dickson, S. Morris, Waler, H. D. 1 This is the oldest Insurance Company in toe United Stales, and from Ub lugh standing,long experience,; am ple means, and avoiding all risks of ah exffa'hazard ous character, may be considered as ©fferingomple cunty to the public. . WM. P. JONES, Agent,* . jav4 : : - 1 No; 141 Front street. HAEETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE NATIONALXOAN FUND - , hIPE 15SVKAKGB SOGIKTt LONDON AND 7 NEW-YORK. Cnpitaiiisoo,ooo«Equalto@a,lso6,ooo# TJtriTH a large surplus of profits. Abortion of both ! if capital and surplus invested inU.S.Govenunent . Stocks, arid othersecurities in the City of New York 1 . . Policiesheldia this country ovQr3,ooo<** Persona in- 7 ' ; suririg participate In the profits of the Company. ’ California risks taken at uduced mtea.' Among the advantages ofa Pollcyln this Company ;arethefoltowing:--. 1 j 4 : _ A pany insured for the whole term of Jifo may aianp \ lime borrow ont-hatf, the amouut of annual premium, ;. without note dr secumyyor deposit of policy, and is en- • titled to division of profits. r * r : ' v ; He. may at any time surrender his pollC7 5 and receive back as value thereof on?~h&if. the gTosa bV him In annual.comroon premiums.; • ; •- ‘ ! A party already insured for whole life may, oh pay- v meat of a small sum, don vert his-insurance into a new policy upon the loan system no# introduced. -. - Parties already insured: arid entitled to a hffo-rAird loan; are not shutout from said two-third loan, if the prefer it,upon the terms stated in .the-Society T s pamph- A party may, at a moderate annual preraiura, inauii • for life, and he survive to reach the age of CO years, iAc ' full sum insured up to @l5,'OOU, iciU be paid. 10 mst; ot if he dies before reaching that age, the tuil sum-insured will be paid to his family or legal representatives. ; Ithaabeconie customary in the Atlantic cities gregations to infeure the UveS'of their Pasfore r and ; on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of the policy. This is certainly ap exceilent way '; of showing^tUeitregard fax theiiMiniatcKwhoso salary iiLvery many cases is ; scarcely.equal to his immediate wants. To the man of family, at his death,lt Is a con solation beyond expression to know ' that his helpless » little onesarethus provided for.. . Churches involvedryrould do well to insnre the lives 0/ one .or. more, of .the tfnstees. af yyiioxe demise tha - amount would be applied to liquidate the debL. j Explanatory pamphleta and infonriai/ongivengrati*,' at tho Banking House of 7 tVM. A HIT.L fei;Q;|i,.. , • - , , WoodsVseeoiKtdcorabove-FourUi.: • vV: v - T fffi DELAWARE ftTOTI'AD ; SAFETY INSUR • ANCE COMP ANY*—Gffice.Ndrth Room oflhoEx* cbangcyThirdstrcelyPliifadelphfa; v.- 11 • ' Fere Merchandize undolhei’, properly in town arid itmrnry, insuredagainst loss or aaraage by fire at the lowest rateofpreminnii* ■ Mabucs alsO insure- Vessels. Cat •goes; aud or coastwise*Tinder open ui special policies, aatbe assdred mayJesi?ei ' ‘ ;lstASDTHXNst*oßtAiion.—Tbeyafso insure rocrchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars’,-Canal ' Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on tne mos*' liberal terms: : •• - •• * DIBECTOfRS^—Joseph fl.Seal/Edrtmnd' A. Bonder 1 John C.Davis,'Robert Barton, Johitß. Penrose,' Samuel - ' Edwards, Get>. G/Leiner. Edward Darlington,“lsaac R. Davis, wmiainFolWelliJohnTVeWlin.Dr, It'M.Hustoni James C. Hand, TheOphiU& Paulding, H.'Jones Brooks. • Henry Slom, Hugh Craig. George Serrill,Snencer Me- ' Jlvtiut, Charles Kelly, J. G. Joimsoß, William Hay. Dr S. Thomas, johnSellersfWnn Eyre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PriTSBURGIf. —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T.Logan. •' ' •- ■ WfLUAM MARTIN; President. jTnos. C. lUitn, Vice President. • _____ ---• . Josepk W. CoWAn,Secieiary.'. - lEr’Omce of the CompanyvNd. 43 Water street, PlU4«“' burgh. (jelfcdtfK ;. .P. A>MAPF.IRA;Agenit " Fire and fliaiint instnazMOr;: r|iHE OFFICE of the Insurance Co. o? r Nortk‘Jbncnt& ' A has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones - A Cp., No. l4r From street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue HoUcieaon Build* angs and their contents, and onShipmems by Steamboats ■ and other vessels, for the above old' and responsible Company. . lap3] . . Wftt F. JONES,Agent. bife and Healitr insturalico* ' 3HHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE t COMPANY, of Philadelphia' Incorporated by the egislaturcofFenusylyania^larcb.ltii&rChartexPor petuai i Capital -$lOO,OOO. hates lower than any Pennssl tanta Cotnpany, &n Rob?n^ Kiß a KuTurgh? IRoo ® s ’ corn «°f Third and Wood stteeb s INDEMNITY. .' \ ■ ■■ . ' v Sho Frauklln Fire Inanianco Oomnanv D.„„™ Of PEZLADSUIIIA. r——* IRECTORS:— Charles'YV.Banclier, - ,George VV. Richard*. . ""2vXf5 a *w : MordecoiD.LcwiV' AdolphiE. Boric, ! David 8. Browne, Jacob R,BnuLh,. _ Morris Patterson. .. on**, g. b**sp», B S y w : BANCKER >^*’ f - „ • i - lcaa H.' e luanruQcc, pcrpctnoj or limited T^ e K™^! P s UOnof prope ? t y “‘own Md i ‘ reserved a large Comiiweal Fond ' wMch, wuli their Capital and Premiums, aniSf invested afford ample proteclfonro ihe assliredi “ y . ffi e Assets of the; Company, on January isL 1849, as ■^ te<:ab ytQ an Acl at A6Mm My. were as Col v . Real Estate ~.,«i 94,7h} 83 temporary Loans Dojwi 85 . ; Slocks 511523 25 Ca3h, &c.'r » &mh v< 813,318,4% 71 Jand.i)oiiari,loßseB byfire, thereby affording evidence ' of the ad vantages of Insurance, asweli os the ability and disposition to raeetwith promptness, aHiiabiliues. . .. - J.i Market atrial ■PLANTATION batrels new 'crntv Jf tfol&ssss just received.&m! far sole by .. .. HILLER&HICKETSON Nofc.2O«s4jßjr ? £gj”^ ' V v -> ' *. ** • r* 5 t. ■ r *n. '.l v> • • V S 4, * '.'f'gi'Jte?: 7 '" V; - > , * '