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JJTisieUanwus. ?Hrnr.R /tti>. •dn ( .«r«,»« , « T&r & yl r xs, 1 *J« *• -f 4 * ' thamarneffiwX ?n«r 0 s « ‘i 7* 13 I Ti'*y,o. 1 Also, a certain remedy-fo ,™ a^e weakness, debility, 4 «>'.}}' f ■!*!■ ■ the nser m any .of .the abov lew value to those nhboat -' " appointed Messrs. Judson , 6 ;A‘l-‘-*!rl 'Sl&py* I’^l, l :iC **«■■ w York, in the United States ot 3 v? : tf f’lu'' ’i ■ Cincxnnau 5 Raymond•& l*atte, . • ~. . . I 'Louisville;' • ‘'£^V‘!jV ! '^»ri'4^i. t iJi^si''-'' £§§? -tames w. wo rpflTfSL l -' , 'f ''M'. VA S ' ? MANL “ - Ware-rooma 07 and 99 l&'P# r ' *■""'" ' tl * ers that he has now completed iiesrblock of houvehold furniture e ;•?•.-*s« S this city, as he is determined to unht ■* J % *>&■:' ""*=“ —--v—.—^—:■■• ... —y . well*seasoned material*,best workmi designs* and from the extent of hist * »n mai ufactunng, he is. enabled to pr - •:• ftttmtare, at the lowest price*. S r He has adopted the principle of iden T frJ t?£-i6 f »5 ■ • *, joiners* interest with his own, in quality 4a 1 keep* always on hand the greatest vant i J - . «r«rzr— » enpuon of furniture, from the cheapest. mos< ®. te «um and costly, that a house, V* A L i • one, may be furnished from his stock, or ® " expressly to order. Ho therefore solicits.. ‘'i-I r > "J L 4 l lUat the advantages ofbis establishment mi anveiiO^^cnas:^; .n^sAon, choirs, of every variety, '• _ hogany and walnnt Eliza be then, ■ . .., t ! *~~ m —— ■ : ConserTnloiro nnd Easy Chairs, of eve .- ■V‘"rj • deseriptionj Couches, Sofas.Teie-o-lete ant. r.^&f':' l r' 'hJt vans of the latest French and Amenean.pan l - -t- • Tashacs, What-Nots, and ladies’ rarlor tVnling : •'•>••'•• of vari’ons kinds; Vork Tables and fancy 8 , ti^^r«iyfcii-.rt''^fl’s'nyt? : 3y?-j!*V(]Ht,v|.fyc r nV'^viiCry : Se<iipr-c7ii , -.4 fvrfrll'- • stands, music stands, and holders,marble top, t , '.'.i - ■ hogony.iosewoodand walnut centre and sofa,. r'-V ' - bfcß, extension dining table.; oil sizes of Ai .-'fiS-'fkV: - - " most improved, and decidedly the best kind -••- ; ■■-•■- '. _ made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, ‘ -wardrobes, bedsteads and washslands of ■ : - ' : -. each a largo nssorlment; gothic hall &\'( t ' ; Cia'• ~ and parlor reception chairs, ottomans awl stools, secreiary and book , •■ . cases, side boards, fire screens, --.- ' . towel racks, hat stands, and - oiuao stools, cnbs and cots ' for children; paper mache, _ t^antioscVo^a'Sr “H/Tc 1 Zc^'"’ HSP'&S^iS^ , s ! S'V i (TAV'{l<llipftKl t; £oi>ipr<Hfe}S^SiS!'>ri'3 , o■• A Urge ossonment of COMMON FURNITURE ud i3itfi*S4rJ®J?JSifstt.-«s!K'SSvn«VriSi'.:irit.si?iS, , !*'jjkni!‘iK^ifi?'.wi;'« , fi<3 • WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabiket siAsnas snDnlied with •: ' , all articles in their Une . ; - STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished atthe short- - _ - •' es 1 notice. . - All orders ptompUy attended to ■ ' V., OS&rWO V?iJ S, ■-. ‘■•-•- T - •' --•— -—r-.—:---•-. . CaliJ -AmSt i - , 'n-*' : *- ,^'-'‘': ' : Vci^“< !, ' , ty I ••■■r -r: .-I.. —: : Apart ' <OTS P bori f” — ^ —- -ffissi ; S-.;.«3?f 7 ■ £® nH 1 “■SSi - : - - * w — meat of aau ■ : * policy upon t JEsst. ~ - -SSSfKi ■ - _ “I -•-. ftm sum insures he dies before rt ’ will be paid to hi* .„ 3= _ r - = __ Ilhasheeomeci * gregauons to insui . - Christmas or New t77e ; i i " sent of the policy. -.--.■ ’ =i —.-.- -• ■ of showing their rej, In very many cases-1 ’ V. v . wants. To the man . solution beyondexpr a*o3SiS'vWS|«L‘c-'f!*‘vWilfSi(t<{ii-KH»i:VilswS« ; ts}''il ! Siif’t^'Ts;iei'‘s , - little ones are thus pit 3iaio«uSGW3^&yi^w»*lf^^«*f^%S l Af f! *Tiw'“jtiB» ! *<3i!“P ( u^ !, ' • Chatehes involved,' of one or more of tie -t r iH t f -.V-7! c ,'t.' J :C. r 't'-t' ! C*v',--- , ‘.'. - — ___ . nmount would he applii L«’S^?R^^fJ^-^{ei.l^fr’‘? i '‘*SfelK'3?«iCi?^ , (;J|s‘S&3i3 l sj;a:e^.E : ,iC.-'-si -r- Explanatory pampJiie. " • j :- -*s.. 1 .. ..■..'.-mi.— at the Banking House ot ; »o*S», Wood, . , -fIIHE DELAWARE M '.: _. 1 ance company^ " : -- c ssrs; ““ ■ _ ._ .. iiaSeViSSffitt >.- epeeialpoUßle*, as the aannei IKLAi«)TaAKSPORTATiOM.-.Th ..•■■• due transported by. Wacom, ®i§^M^ s B : 4^fe^fe2+\K , SzO s ?€>T.'-'l ■ , S!.“;“‘i““--"'"'' 1 ~ .sgasa'i stBmKiiM3TOltTj^S?Si3KST^*m**c i !F?™^t >^T ,< , ?.t ’ ; •• — - gawat*,Gao:O.J^ip«ir,'Edwo^t DaVis.WiUmmFolwcl^iolinNow 1 '•' James C. Hand, Theophtlns Pauldi SpBWwfeJiVltt9Sw , %wB} ! (*i! : »si^if i^»^!i tt ,^, < !^^*, »» ,: '• Henry Sloan, Hugh CraiglCeorgei '4 JJ'S! n > Charles I§Uy,J.B. Johnsot .- I BellersVWm. Eyre,- • I ... directors at PiiTSBURGii. sgySW^K^^E^^fe»B«^gg§i, .. .j Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. 1, i £tS'«i i 1 _ „ wq.uam-mar ■ —-- ........ Tnos. C. Hasd, Viee President. . Joseph W, Cotv lS®nSiw!BW?6 ; ' S ® ei: P' li^®^Bwi^**SBlK'Bt^SJi^:t r'^ ? S* lEppiaee of the Company, No. MWi “BB ” Uel6:dtf) Ka.MAD, • . fi 1 , - .... mnp np?SSi? , * a BUuln* Inaart -I^’l, v -.‘' X) r |IHE OlFiCKOfihe Insurants Co.oj r " "■ • fi A has been remoetd 10 the Warehouse bi L - tettSWMS' - - fjtepfe r>sri“r»^.tl THEMUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTEms i , ».*;ev-,i? 1 X COMPANY} of Philadelphia,. Incorporate Cegislatnie of Peimsylvania,March, 184 S: Cha \ .—; . . —:—.■ -.: ■ —-_.—. pctual jCapital SIOOjOOO,. Rates laser thanany. I • s?if rSSXWf a r n<l m2O P«-«nu low"? t ' usual rates of Life lusurunce.as the followins-ex - - - - ! - r° n <Mnn Thus a personor the in P w^°rb Life s - 3 ° ™ - - Bo D oSMST^haTe^p C H h^4 e s,M SS * Applications will he received and everv InfnmmtVrt. '. ! : :^ u FAHNESTOCK, Aijnt^■ S!S?. f ™~ |~ta, Rooms, eornerof Third lndV^& 3p2iLVj-Q.^V^-1-< 'QsP?%^^ j>- 1 0^ -■"j G r; - - ■- " ■ —* , :j* , 8 - I •'- ’ -—■—— —— — • '.he ■MMfcawWKaKgiNi jt —s». •• ■; . 1 .-- ... A amts , are truly " ■ -■-■ i I mnsclei. fe - .worn with case - i been known, in i -£-y+--rh' r -.. r I - For sale bv • • r : I • : marB • ■ d A!teSo 0 z ra l " ~ manufacturer^ d ry a_p ®- :v'<2? -- <%f •.■zfZfUs'i . li&^V^^S<t<'ii^P»K^^.^ s l?^*^6Via i , fSSl4;i!£«£4 '• . A JH-persons tndcbtei tM _n i _ rf _ WIIOLEB^aS&H® 1 ■ 1 —-• -i~. 1 ~i - ,r ““ TkOX FACTORY e iND JO. • • **—— , --...- ] , ... • :X> BmDm^.Virginailc&thint Js)&&'d e *itel ■■ ■' :••■'•■.. —■ ■ .: ..'.•.- iabetipsireas. Coxes of all desc —I ... -,---. .. T 5 ' Uvpred at the-shorthsi'&oucei .• • ah** “< c r-r v : j £ , W' ea n»B " 's&fSfA'i* :*s Ml;h • V H mdo -wuiePAat ■- -”. r -' i- ~ f:- •' '■ • ‘: v -' 1 ■ ••- l ' *■■--■'■' .. ---.... -.-.-■ : i dust received tutd fo?jaloby «.. ‘r WiJ fv, .O Tts'l ’ 1.-1.: “ r^_. c fg. g*.. r*lr. ~ ** J'tf *3 1 l *S« - '*£“* > .■ x * *f - ■ - • ~ '■ •' " ’ "’ • ■ •• - ii'/ftcrii A-S t-i- -CiTp-tTrSIL^J^vT •J 1 *-‘- r ,V -'*l&4K**' -v, "\- . 1 • v»-, ~'. .>t ■’ •->■♦ “• ' V - ~..-.* - . • • ,' , ' -:.’- .- • ,-f, <*-; 4 ■ . ~ .‘ „ ' • r X dt6ll; NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CORN—We are prq- P&i > ed:to2oatr&cf JoMhedellvexr- in Pittsburgh Coni to the amount ot fi, ooo bushels, moro or lessja szflttll part ia the ear* and the balaoco shelled. < Parfe . . RHODES & ALCORN.! >ATS>W ANTED—^ Wo'wII pay.sashJor 0 000 bush _ _ RHODES A ALCORN. ■TJBJBMiUM MUSTARD, of cur own fflanufaciufc, XT -constantly-on hand tun) for sale by ■■■ - > i marts BHOPBS A ALCORN ritAKTAiaC APiDr-IOcOKOs for sale-Jiy : , : X _ BA, FAHNESTOCKS CO, ‘"xarnerjßictjatta-jgaiaf sts; A different alrefiyth, for sale by ■OL maiSa y-I- fYvßt it CO; TjLAJCK. i,iSA**-_ • vjE>,tateby ytoagßTv ■ > . • : :iA| ffaie tjr * •' f T . * B. A. & CO. i cFY'f^WPpigim2So hblsbitpped.antr ground, for sal ru by tma«Bl B, A. JaHNESTOCK &CO , if Q AXTPETRE—WkCgsreEned forsale by O maiaa- BA FAHNESTOCK it CO , .-CAGOr-SOOtti. pearled tor sole • , KJ mstgff JB A FAHNESTOCK *COI r for safety.': • - 1 .: V wartS,-: ■ : B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO: r bbis for Baie by • •*. i \J marge B A FAHNESTOCK & CQ, .mT7»AR bueh,toarnve,—vnll be-sold low bn JZf > the.wfaatf, - Apply to • : a • \ ~ jaajfiC... : ■ RHODES. fc ALCORN-» I • -- CjhSuEEJJ'CORN—Soo bush to arrive ihbt-wfeefc-—■■wi l ■ • .J© bo fioldlowcn-tiie wharf. Applrttf uw rF 'i : RHofa£9 t AIiCOHNi • / iHOPPBD FEED—On.iio.nd aitd-forsaiolfv ' 7: ••• .'• v __ RHODES & ALCORN ■ rnaiSC 117, Third st., oppotlie St. Charicg Holi-1 SOAP-rlpO boxes forsalo by ! :■ -. -- ~~ _s*?**__ _ STUART & SILL. i for»alcby msTgS StUART fe SILL 1 fiVASS—io°boxe»HxiUforsaleby : HHSS i. . STUART.A srr.T. b0 «3 5’8 I pnme 1 for sateTj- STUART So SILL ITw I^ AR *“ 60bbla 'l uslTeceive,3andf<5 rsaioby marts • ..'• _ STUART & SILL. i bbfs superfine forlale by ? marts STUART &. SILL, 124, Wood street. PAIMfe-In Oil ? neatly pm up m tin can ® *OlO Bs„ each.: Amongst which are— Marine Green; Paris Green ;• Chrome .Yellow; . Black; i ■i • YfillowOehrej ■ Terra De Sienna; Prussian Bine; ■ Umber Raw; . Umber Burnt* . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO corner Ist-and Front streets ItAU SODA—2O casks English for sale by C, aaig? B. A. FAHNESTOCK &. CO v*OOTATOES—IOO 6O soclra for sale by . X. ; mar2S K STUART: fc SILL'. TXTALIi FAi\bß assortment An Wau J Commucg of French and American Paper Banff ing? forHalis,Parlors and Chambers, at prices ranging fromSie. 10 S 6 per piece. For*alc by . 6 r. -. W. P. MARSHALL, • • ... SSTomth street. for Paper Hangers can be lellat the Wall Paper Store or • 6 marQt W. P. MAHSirALL. '. "DA^ER:HANGINGS—Aprwo selection. Will 1 e JL, received by first canal arrival!.a new and choice . assortment of French and Eastern Paper Hangings in . .seid,damask, boquet and plain patterns,.together.with . B largo loi of cheap.satin and common papers- • mar. 7 W, P. MARSHALL. 85 Wood *t. TRAS! THStSl—One huhdre chests prime family all at.the Central Tea Store, compiling 'Pw2- 1^ 1 v? , t a / * ot Ftfty Ctni black and gained bo much popularity in t* city. Sold, wholesale and retail, by mans . - .■.. . .. , 11. c. KELLY- ’E'AMILY GROCERIES^—Mocha, Java, Rio and La* g r^?«H? 2 ri eS ti» Loar f ,1 S Brss I)ncd Rai tthis, carrants, Golden and Boston Syrups; SuirarH Molasses, &c., for sale by fmarlBl ■. H. C- kELLY KT I }rJk “ttOCJiKltis.-Just receiving— rr. .lOO.baga ßjo Coffee,prime; . 2 casks Cuba Honey; 10boxes \Y\H.Grant’s Tobacco; *2 ~dp JRusscil & Robinson’* Uo; 5 bbls No 1 Salmon; 9 casks prime Cod Fish; 6boxesLovenng’s JD. R. Sugars ; m ri 8 ._ ~ H. C. KELLY 1 ft BBjLS. LGOS for sale by •t-v/ mails 500 I’RIME l ’ R1ME UK!EU ' EACHBS-for ..ale. 8 H.C. KELLY S.wobu'U.ol heavy Mill cleaned Outs n.m ‘ b t ft iiSVi Meal - EH ° DE3 * ALCORN, la - aMH 107 Set si., opsosite Si Charles Hotel- ’ Ti?V^?>™ < i!5 V ? ER . l S r A ( ew - boxes “of “excelleni •|;JJ-,Yeaston hand and -for sale by 5?.*!? 8 . .... _ _ j RHODES fc ALCORN*. b w marls l£ l tit LARD OIL.—iS bnis J. L. Cowbilnir's J<ol Winter Lari Oil jdei received and for sale MILLER k. RICKETSON. Nos 221 4; 223 Liberty *t. S plantaiion Sugar jon rcceiV' marlg _ . MILLER &, RICKETSON. ? L msJ ATION . MOLASSE&-M<FbblB Plantation .Molasses, oak paekagcF,in store and foraale by uu>aa . Filler & ricketso.n. 2fj 1 Lard Oil for sale by morlS v KIBE & JONES,Cmud Bum. -.kj, OrV TOrtS Jumaia Blooms for sale low, to close. ' KIER.WONE 10 l Mackerc 1 for sale low, to close. fy marie kier & jones. TJGGa —xo bbla. tost ree’d and tor sale by ■%r2a T - t- SON. v 7ir. —— *1 Water street. * VBUES— IOO barrels Greon Apples'for»aTc~bv‘~' mtn2o T. WOODS A SON F ol^ — lo »»!?• No. 1, juat received and for tale „ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., manta . ... earner Fttat and Wood sis. XTOPE SPICE AND FLOUR MILLS—jFtytA Strut—< if* £? n«nd and for sale, pare Spices, Floor, Corn Meal, Caoppcd Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nuts, Ac. F^'esatte^shonifrodee 6 done f ° r mttrlB . F-Ri nntvn Hope midls— —— 100 bbls, extra Superfine FJour; 100 do Superfine do; • ' 50 do Fine do; For sale by F. J{, DBA VO. OOM&—50 doz. large Brooms for sale at the in w >ricc of sl>l2fr & doz. fmari9l WM. DYER. ; Y £“*£bags just received from sTk Thoa-ScoW •- jnarlQ- ■ _• WM.DYER. -GS—2O packages fresl marlv - 4? D ~ rIO 1 Lard* jast received and for sale . [marlS] WM. DYER BACON— 10 casks Sides; 8 do Shoulders .. -17 do Hams f Received-per steamers Navigator and Diurnal, and for sale by 1 - CARSON (c M’KNIGHT pi REA: — ‘5 E uerce* Grease Lard, received mn?i* fileall,ers Washtngum. and Fleetwood, for sale °> artS ■ t■■■■ CAHSOW &.: U’KIhGHT. IEATHEaS—4,O°° Eib. prjmft Fcathers for sale liy roylo_ : CARSON & M’KNIGHT. S '* J Ca6h ’ JJncd. Reaches fursalSTy mi * rls CARSON & M’KKNIGHT BACON Hams, Shotiidersond Sides, in sm6kehooie«' 1 for sale by _ (mans] KIER t JONES rpURPENTINE.=2SbbIs SpSiw E<Tn J. sigament uad for sale low by F k DRAVo m *" B No l Diamond i BLOOfiiy.— 75 tons No ljumala received and for safi : tmarlg] . KtNG & MOOi?mflfi UL - a°„ M 'NY.—2S bblr superior while Hominy receiving a»d for role by. WM: bYER, 8 v N 0.207 Liberty at O. 8 LOAF BUGAR—S bbis forsaleby •■■■ ■ _marlB • . 1 WM. DYER u our °' v i' manufacture con' stanuy oh hand and for sale- , HHODKS & ALCORN, to7.Tbird'at.,opposite Sr. Charles Hotel. REPAIRING— Executed in every l^!T»t7 ,r ' Wi J h 8 £ perio ? workraftn * h| P ,ai warranted..- fltcw work made, &c. (mar!sj W. W WILSON SAI.B— 2 second hand 18 gallon Copper Kettles APPIy to fmarl7] - RHODES & ALCORN TV! A f a «•**■ PENNSYLVANIA.—Iteceivcd on con *tonenr,.and for sale singly, at wholesale price J* 1 ? 8 Splendidly finished Maps of ibis aiaie. inislB the mosl reecnl map of-the .State pub- ÜBnedjana embraces all thatm desirable ia a perfect JaapidtUic EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, corner of Market and Fourth sts 'W'ATOHES.JEWfcLHY,SILVER WARE, LAMPS niw■'bJbJHF'V 1 ?' { ?°P° S ’ * C —During tho alteration F in *; * roßt of my store, customers will rJjfL.Lnif l6 . rear , an ? on the second story, with a large KuiuS?wfow‘“w« f K 11 B ‘ n mi ' Ilne > anll Prices -L ow - repairing- continued as usual in the shops m second story. \V W WILSON i corner of MarketonU Founh sib YV ATCllE3—neceiviog and oa hand, aa exien*iv£ Tf , assortmentof_the best London, Liverpool and G* neya manufactures, and warranted as to accuracy fn tune—line finish and durability. Equal to any imported ~ , „ W. W WILBON, —garlfi: r eomerof Market and Fourth TfaWELRY AMR,SILVER WARE—A I e o?d n e e r UI,ld on esmms’. Spoons ’ best the low mills ~ V tlie baryaulieruannfactarer’s prices- S~ POAR moon • ■ KL°*l°*T HA & ( i° 0 P'^^^smokelto^se Clovekbeeiv-ISmTO^^ AvM. DYER. OLD CHEE9E*H?OO bDU vervains™ r u n-~ ■ - »al« at gjow price-., lm/rlsf S v!Ar C^ e J or ' THUNiS ■t'IAJU JC marls r D^P* 01 *^ 12 m «l6 WW DVFP IUTTER—3O kegs and 2 bbls for sale by ►_ MM33 STUART fc. SILL BROOMS— 200 doz ifx sioro and for s&Lo £;r t “*r?s SU.J, sCO.tes:sowdcTCd, best quality, for ' B. A TAHNESTOCk &OO t H:C. KELLY. -* ao M, ‘ '‘■“Piw^rsarsisip TO. OYffR. My-,-' x ' -■ ! ‘ ’ *■«,% ‘ - ■ <WJ.lLlanxfi> & .co>i Comer of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, : STORfe, and to..arrive donng thU weefc.. . tae following gpods btthte most recent idtporth uotts, winch are offeredon accommodating ter ms: • 115 catty bxs prime (Jreenl2s'doz patent zinc'Wash* Tea, .. board#, * > 42 faf chests A - dO’ dOi 50bxsexttupnre Starch, 46 do Oolon&and Clmlan, .25. do ;Saiptatus, .. 100 bags JCoCffiOeC,’ . ' 75bblsN O Molasses, ‘ • 15 do Java, 15 do S H do 60 boxes 8 3 a, G’s, & and 1 lb 10;d6 Golden Syrup* ' a<> Ji Ur sP^? bac J c 2',, -r ' is d* konj, Crushed and 35 bpls.JSoa 1 Powdered Sueara ; * . _ ere], ■ ■ • ■■ 550ibs Seedless Raising ' 20 i and J do No 1 do 50 drums Smyrna Fi>* J 2 , «° do Salmon, ,20 iaraßdrdeaux-Prunei, 00 bX3 scaled Hernnnj . « • 50 ibs Sicily : i\n * y 5 »» *SS Candy, 1 ’ 0 ? 8 4o Genoa Citrons, ’ '« hf? £ laves n .' ■ 10 do Cocoa'ifc Chocolate, f bSlfS|£ P ‘ and:Alrao -^ 1 f? gr °?? d S m « er > r ISdozMiiar, do i IS' :J°-.|*w>wr ” vmisuji.CiAKodb,- ! 10 k?, d? - I <io Cresm TaW' = IOdS JoMuitard,-: Icaae-Pcaii Sago, ; iO.dQ do Cassia, 2 do' fsimrliisv ■ l ?bblar« d ? ,?v« e V 8 do-SlcWaad refined d ncisGanett’B Snuff, • • Eidnorice. j*®f fe aG Po Gaddies, t do Arrow Root. -trts? S c lard 0 150 Baih Buck, rSaf?- ,? perm „ do ' 1 bb! Florßuipbur, imiv?* Korea’s Blacking, IGO gross Marches, :■ tno Floor, 10 doz Extract of Lemon, OoSFlndtgo, Rose nud Vanilla, > ,v, , - 5 do .Lemon Sugar, idudaC°ai Orponis, 1 cask Sal Soda, ' Gloss,A.oils, lyntto Lead, Lard. Oil, Ac. . „marSs ~: :Htws.!e OK dfc CO.’S' GENTLEK£@i’S FURNISHING STORE, . ASiff ODD-I'BIAOVrS' DEPOT, JNTO. 80. A BO USi t QZBUMrtoINQ&. -FOURTH STREET, 'i^jStflraoftlie.Bee-Uivc. THE bUBbQRiBERS have opened a Gentlemen's Fur* niihing SBin, in connection. with an Odd Fellows' Depot, in which-are •to bo found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows* Rcgaha, never before present ed to a Pittsburgh publle t by a single establishment. •From Philadelphia,-they are m regular receipt of Odd Fdloics' Registers, Lodgeßlank Boots, Gavels, and other Lodge articles. ;;Thfe Regalia exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted; no* thing or the sort, sptntirely ezgtmto.has ever been teen m this market mauchprofusion: The OefiUeffljßA’a Furnishing-Department is plentiful ly supplied with &'variety, of superb and : delicately wroughtaniclosat dress.. The variety Is entirely too Sear to • enumerate in a moderate. space; we must, ereiore, direct the public to an - investigation ot the stock itself All that we can say in this connection is, Estttblishment the.gentlemen of taste can be supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the most experienced hands. »Vc solicit an examination of our stock; it composes ayanety. which challenges comparison. _ \ •* ar S® *°t. of Fine Silk and diinen Shirts: ,Fancy Slocks and adjusting Cravats /* Gloves and Hosiery ol various kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or ■ a gentlemen, of good taste would fancy, tv e solicit a snare of public pairoauge- HINTON& CO,, Sjignof the Bee Hive. No. 80 Apollo Buddings Fourth et. JOBKPH MPPBKCOCT.' C BAKE LiPPESeOTTttBABR, (Lute J.S.SrtucKiEaifcCo.) Jlanufaetnßrs oJ Plwsnii Tire Proof Safes. Second Wood and Smuhfitld. /|N Tuesday afternoon, July 25, IS4B, the undersigned \J were called upon by Messrs. Lipp encoti & Barr, to witness an hone* and fair test of ono or their Phamix pares. The furnace being prepared, tae Sale was placed inside thereof, with books, papers and somemoney; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at quanerpast 2 o’clock, and In a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued till half paste o’clock, beingabout four and a half hooTsi when the committee expressed their satisfaction - thatthe time occupied with such heat was sufficient.. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money aafe» The heat was eo great as to melt off the bra** mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these the public, as being, in our judgment, enurely fireproof JARVIS&TRABUE. NOCK A RATVSON, CORNWALL. A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER. BENEDICT A CARTER. ' ISAAC CROMIE. I -am engaged in ihe foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. ] witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was .no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them •to the public aa being, in my judgment, entirely fire- i PK>°f. WM. KAYE. In calling upon ike above gentlemen for their 9igna* tores, they pllspofce in the highest terms of the fairnees of the lest, aud their full conudcnce of the Safe’s entirely fire*proof.. We have const imiy on hand andfoi sale a fall assortment of the above Safes. mar3l BELX. & TERRY. JOHrrO > DOS>ELL.- --.-A. L. MCLLKN~ .Vf. B \IV\TKV O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. PUtrtnrgh Cnoir <& cabinet ware Rooms. -jjVo. 98 Third Street, South Side. O’-Dfitf. &Co.. respectfully inform their friendK Inland customers that they have, tr uot the largest - ever before seen in this city, the greatest * i tvancty of styles, the Gnesrfinished, made of the best seasoned materiaie. and by the best workmen i» the .western country-all of which ihey are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock U all our own manufacture : no 'mmortauon*., r Sieamboats-aiul Hoteis furnished ’ai the shoreat notice, i AH orders promptly atteuded to. jaL7 I 0T sawed to order* with prompt a«i and despatch. JOHN A.bLoO.MER, XV torra fug friends Mil the public generally ■Beers* hat heconuncea to occupy that large B and com- J§£3w modious btore Room, formerly occupied by Samuri i-aim. «r?cr k COI “' r °f Diamond alley and Wood Bridle, k He? 5 “ ,a, SS e m \ lS S£ aeral assortment of &aaaies, imaie9, Harness, Trunks, Carnet Bat* Saddle c ß !cfi'n V hiil"c Baff:l10 R ° b "’ W“P*. “4 He also keeps constantly on hand,and Is prepared to orTh. '.I 1 U ‘! kiß^ or Rjveled Hose.mScmrcd of r'ia beslmat6rml i “nd in a style of workmanship equal oheaper manufactured article, and ateflper cent- Countrp Merchants and Foment would do well to coll hei, e d. a . n^* hl l stocl s, i S fore purchasing elsewhere, as prices 610 " 01 ”' 4 WEt f'l* l ra,e arlicles at very low DorP, forge, the place; No. B<!, corner of Wood tract and Diamond Alley. dpkfi Wall paper tor Spring Sale*. surntriELD sikkut, mrsnußoir. I SIUDLI-. would myne all who waul a good and V ..efuap artielo of WALL PAPER to call and exnm me his extensive assortment of all the new and various Fattems now m use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers ■— and atthe lowest possible price for Cash or Ran Also, new and beautiful Block fiTarhle Paper, with suil able columns, caps } bases and bordering, tor public tialis,of every description, furmsded on the most reas onable terras, at • - • martini 50 SmitWetd'street. X*end»capo Painting. ASLandscape Painteb, Booms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe- bC BCen by thC pattonß of lhe Art, at the ,JolmeB > Kso-i Win. C. Wail,T, A. —ay •The Mule Generative Organ.—in-l-.-.M, .. ■from infancy toold age. A comnlete < i‘ soa?e ’ on the anatomy and pbysiology™? the trea ". E ? a description of the caises, ' '■ v " h , all the diseases and trifirmiiSPu whiclAhi lK ° f Adapted for every man’s own private use “priil. a. The Diseases of Woman—their cans« ce 81 -- tnlUarly explained, with practical hint* for their turn and for the preservation of female health P The Marriage Gatde.or Natural History of Genera tton—a.pnvate instructor for married perron, and ihoi' about jo marry; botlr male andrfemale. Price Si " Origmof and popular tren ■ use on the philosopKjCajid .physiology of the reprodoS nitt/ Uncl ! on if P^ an,rf animals, with 32 anatomical p onT 8 £ IU Price 81. Physici the true art of healing the flick in all diseases wliate^^-Price 25c. fmar2s WEGNER, BUECHKEA & MUELLER’S N «y M„\ t £ O jL5 ap * I,c EBtaMlohmem, Third $ Fourth, ’ I wMkLSf/T I '* « v «7 Wu'd ofLUlogrkpbic ids, pri)iWdingbl l irSlo«“’ic • B “ hCUds ' * niLa - Atihe same place Messrs- Moeswr *• u opened n Dsiwnso School, and eip™Ai J 1 n of Mnchinei}-, Edifices,.Monnraenis &c lile noenracv'nnd elegance: ' 9 ' *' “ “ Jlj » Possi- r-*s:ly.- . Hope Jam* in Foil OperatToiwurai'n'T ■ Ryan's Buildings, FifUi Street ■ 1 ° THEproprtetor, thankful to the public for nn.t „ ; lom, ventures to solicit a continuance of fh. tor his present enterprise—the esiabUshtnnKt „? i?.™ 'and Sjnce Milis within the city-for the u?com™ f^ ur tof his customers, and nil who wish to have rSuiv | IFlour, pure ground Spites, ic . fee - “ ,ly ffood !■ The attentionoF Families, Merchants and others [in.yitedj.and all F ask is that the/will give me n triaT F\ R. DRAVO, I N.B. All articles taken bucket not ftuudgMd?and .the money returned.' - fmaiis iT H „E LEASEOFTHENEW^TORrMY-GO^ > T “TORE. No. 89 Market street, with Futures, and a fitoc koi VflnCf and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold - person wishing to commence busi !nrsi , ,0 1 •• WAX.H, GARRARD. ] . Ai TOlt!6 ' R A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. l 'I r >.' ;•• :•- ' ;■ t-v :•> ■ Or Gastric Juice ’ A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER , PREPARED from Reunci, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON,M.D ,No 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION.- DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE* CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINf, aud DEBILITY, curing'olter Nature’s own method, by Nature'-s own agent, the Gastric Juice Half a tenspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water will digest or dissolve Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two noons, out of the stomach. Huron Ltxais.in hiscelcbrnlcd Norton Animal Chem Elry, says : •* An.artificial Digestive F'loid. analogous no he Gastric Jmce.may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane ot the siomocli or the calf, in which va rtou s articles or food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in me same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pkbeika, in his famous ireaiiae on “ Food and Hi el,”published by Fowlers <t Wells, New \ork f pal?i stales the same great fact, and describes the method o 1 &eretm U ° n hereare lew higher authorities than Dr. valuabl( r writings on ihe « Fhysiolo ofDiigesuon, observes that ‘*a diminution nfih#* dn« quantiry of the Gasiric Juice is a and ill-prc vailing cause of Dyspepsia;- and he slates that ‘‘aX tuguished professor ofmedicinc in London, who wi severely afflicted wnh this complaint, findingewSihiM else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juirn nhtL;»!2li from the stomach of living animals which pletely successful.” • wb,ch proved com ' . , D k. GR^ BA,4 > a “ l l l<> ' of lhe fa *nous works on “ Vecctu. JHc Diet,”. H ays: “ It is a remarkable fact in physfofSt that the stomachs of animals, macerated in part to the fluid the of clesof food, and of effecting a kind of imifiJLi j ; ani ' i W B p°™u«“ d ‘ fferCm fr °” lhe ”“ ,oral d^«' ery of PEPsiN.forms a newera in tKbcnucal hi,or of Digestion. From recent experiments we know SS food is dissolved ns rapidly in an artificial digestive ?riteXe l f.S° ra ItPSm ’“ ,,ia tattonamrfiSS Professor Doxglison of the Jelferson College Phila ilelphta, mhis great work on Human Physiology, devotes mere than fifty pages to an examination of thm suWeci His experiments with Dr. Beaumont nn • Juice, obtained from the living human stomach aS from animals, are well known. “fa ail cases.” he sm “dL Kroi o cUg"sU e ons“ Perf ' C,ly iB ’STi, the . A 8 A DYSPEPSIA CURES Dr. Houghton's preparation of PEPSIN ho. i the 1 most marvelous effects, curing eases Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and DvsneniieCnn. non, supposed to be on the ve’ry SPihe grove la impossible to give the details of cascsin ThfhmUs o this advertisement—but authenticated certificated ha°J H |i I JS?h <^J n ? ra Ji ,an T;vo 11FN D IEKDRE mark* AHLE CURES, m Philadelphia, New -York, ttud Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate eases and he euros were not only rapid and w-onderful, but permo! Il ls a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and Darlicalarlv useful for tendency to biliotßdisorder7livcr P Con t iiSnt y Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever Which'ft do™ n’"““^^SrottTracoMPLAlNTS RFUEF^'i howhaySey'^maTbe.^lVE^lNSTlNT BLOOD and V?GOR of BoDvTn ,L PUIU,rY 0F particularly exceUent in cases' nrNn' V al °v"' • 18 1 Cramps, Soreness of thd p ft of the ter eating, low, cold state oftheWrSit 0 « ll,dlBlrt f s af " ness of Spirits, Despondency FWn n ftd n V rv 6 ’ i L ° W ’ itendency to In-anity, Suicide ’ A .™ c,at,on . Weakness, tefSt°ilSt?n°cur A c R I ’ er ’ b0 « 1 ”- One bottle will of- HOUG^ON, e SI b D 0 , r Solt e propria" or sigUttl “ re ° r J ' s - Sold by agents in every town in'i!,,. it,,;, , o and by respectable dealers in Medicines geMralh.- wtfdXe«. p,KS sh ’ KEYSER * 2wBv?BlL; hi Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's nri«.« r„,..>e.. Also, for sale by R. E. SELLijKS, |y , SaraapariUa and the Chol.ra. N sinele many woman or child lias died of the X “ CHOLERA or any of its aymptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 400 'bottles are retailed daily. but few isolated cases of Wiolerahave occurred, arttfthey,. were .either persons trom boats or those who our advice. • iGinetrmati CkromtU, o o°r ta f b >; KEYSER 1c M’DOWELL, 140 Woodst. *2! 1 l^» fh,w " ere article may always be • ; Diaineo. fiulyST P ETROLeuM—a certum cure lor DIARrtHCEA, a —_ disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera. Try It! For sale by __ KEVSER <fc McDOWRLE,I4O Wood at. - ■ . '' *■ V t ,'j.' ' > ■*•- <f»i. •• ;. - k; ' ■ ■ . ■;..■■■■•■• ‘ '■ ■ • , *' M * C ,* o?A“ »»>*,«o»iß.Cnrea In 48 Hoars.' INCb the introduction of this r.ew compound. Couglra S J2sj?i C n d v aT<r c V re « ln a ve O' short time, we wi|l Symp te tirre cases of > Cpl“ 3, Bronchitis,-Laigugitis, in less lime and ai a cheaper rate than any- other : medicine ever discov ered. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER &. M>- DO WEILL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom ail letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M.Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock et jr., Brownsville; George Bairo. Washington: John H Dnchanan. Hickory; George keyscr, M’Keesporl: J- D- Vowel!, Canonsburgh; and bv merchants and draggists generally^ : ■ [jo2s Public Attention It respeeifully invited to ike following truths, set forth in relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod ern times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL j IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fatly appreciated by* the community, and we allege tfaatthe longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM l* a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of-the earth by a power and agency that laughs to human competition. It is our duty, when wo write about a medicine, that we write TasTH—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidcuce in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor hambugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia medied. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. _ others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum 13 the Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession arc beginning ! to uee it in their practice. Those who aL first looked on wuh doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year roll* wand, all wiii.be compelled to acknowledge that ih«»- Pctrolcum 13 the greatest medicine ever discovered For tale, wholesale and Keiait, by KEYSER A hPDOWELL. . , , . HO Wood street, t Also—R. h. Seller?!, 6? Wood street; D.M. Curry- D A. Elhott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by die Proprietor, S. M. KIEH, Canal Basin, ?lb street PatsburgJi. UaB ' ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER' PEPSIN! THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I HIVE W AX—5OO lbs. for sale by flesS B.A.FAHNESXOOK *CO, . • .. *.«* a v . v' •• • ■■■••, .■ •> ?_ w ■ ■ ■ -v .i '■ _ For Femal«B and Males. TAR. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL. Or Procreative JLJ Elixir,:,prescribed-as oh -effectual restorative in cases of .-debility, - irnpoipmr>y or barrenness, and all ir* regulannesof nature- lt.isall that it professes to be— viz - great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. Ills a cettaincure Tor seminal emissions, general debility,' gleet,'weakness °\_s ffsniial organs, nervous affections-, icacorrhcsa or whites. As a vigoratihg'niedicine;it?is unequalled.— Also, a certain remedy-for incipient: Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular • energy,physical lassitude, ft* ■male weakness, debility, Ac. It is.warrantcd to- please the nser in any.of the above complaints, and is of price*. * e se valne to those w ithout tjfisprmff. ' To spread widcihe blessings of this medicine, I have- Messrs'. Judson A Co.* of the cuy of New York, in the United States of America, ray sole agents forits.sale; and none combe, genuine unless it comes through them, and their signatures are oiijhe wrapper. ANTONIO LAR2ETTE,M. D. ' Aaplea,Jnlyietli, 1849-. .r . ' Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Smnhfield street.;.and by B.H-Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. <TO. Fourth street Louisville; [mar24:ly; yffSaßßl). .TAMES W. WOODWKIiL, A cabinet. E^™aFl7ilN/7'l/ J R£ M^IVTOdCmiEE,IfI Ware-rooms 07 and 99; Third street* JW. W. respeetfnliyinforras his friends' and cdsiotri* • ersthat he has now Completed the; largest and fi nest Block of household furniture ever before seen in: thiscily,os he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in mat ufacturing, he is. enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest price*. Hehas adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers’ interest with hts own, in quality and price, and keep# always on hand the greatest variety of every des» cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to' the most elegant and costly, that a house, dr any part of one, may be furnished from'his stock; or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicub an inspection, that the advantages ofhis establishment may be Known. The following articles consist, in part, ofhis stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities; . Parlor, drawing, din* mg', and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting: of rosewoood, ma hogany andwalnnt Elizabethan, Conservaioiro and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Sofas.Tete-a-tete and Di vans of the latest French ami American patterns ; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies* farlor Writing Desks of varioas kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ms hogony, rosewood and walnut centre and soia,ta* . bles,. extension dining table*; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstandsof each a largo assortment j gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks,. hat stands, and . music stoole, cribs and cots for children; paper raache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and ,r inlaid pearl Tables, &c. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with all articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, fanuKhed at the short est noUco. All orders promptly attended to CHAIRS CL THU FUUA'XTUUtf. No.QQThtrdstrestfbtnetm Markit and Wood, Sjuth ilde. {sv We have now on hand a large and yAsplendidstock of every variety irr_~lWi»oTF and CABINET-FU RN ITU R E, which we~fc£T_l * l| *are confident cannot be s n r p a s s e d, eauaUed,mthUCity,orri the-West, in style and finish. Those who are in wantoi Furnitare are respectfully invited to call and examine tor themselves. • and Cliakr Ware Rooms, T. H. TtOUNO Sc CO. } rorntr of Thirdfs\ •wiiiJUn nr and SffiilhfUldsts., opposite Browns* 1 burgk, Pa., keep constantly on hana F?33j FfiffiMSMSiand make to order, at the lowest prices,» 1 1 HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAJRS t o{ ihe best workmanship and most approved Myles. feblS Htt&mboatft) Alloy) Tits subscriber* tender their acl?\ for the favors bestow ck* ed upoaihera lay their Steamboat friends, and lw*t would respectfully remind them and others intc- « * rested in Gui Ming boats, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, bn the most reasonable terras, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs oi the be* material and workmanship. TBVOUNG&CO, Corner Third and Smithfieid streets, opposite u Brown‘d Uoici.” O. C. lIAMMBR. H. DA.trLER Hammer a tt&nler* CA3INKT WAREROOM,SMITHFIELDSTREET, Bittetcn Scvenihsireet andStTaxobtrryalley,Pittsburg. J>a; f?\ HASIMER &. DAULER keep constantly on hand ca*»- a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, fjfJflwarraiiiedeqoal to any in the city, and sold on hs 9 Jl,*fa-Torable terms as can be obtained at any similar establishment in Jie West. They now on hand an unusually extensive all kinds of Furnt« lurpj4roni tho cheapest and plainest to the most costly ana elegant. All orders promptly attended t 0... inriliC^ bxtrii Family Flour. " FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of Ihe“PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS,-’have placed boxes for Ike reception of orders, at the following place*: J. Jc R. Floyd’s store, comer of Wood and 61S ats; M. Hay wood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A, Beeten’s store, 3d street; L.-WHcox, Jr., Druggist, cor.. 4th and Smithficid; John t ■ Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets : Telegraph Office, Fourth street; H. C. Kellv\ Grocer, cor. sth st. and Market altar ; ftl. Grats’sslocc,Ola. Ward. . , ' . ; The Flour warm* will call twice or thrice, daily, for orders, and the Flour, Ac., delivered promplv either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. 3 It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment.., Wc hope that the public willbe pleased with thin arrangement, as wc shall endeavor to do them just cm -tmaygQ) W7LMARTH & NOBLE, HO: FOR CALIFORNIA. THE subscriber has been-authorized to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in-first-class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco- Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBrNSON, apl* Post Buildings, Fifth st, near Wood. Philosophy of Branitreth's Vegetable WHEN the theory of -the. circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality wero thehipartially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we eat. was converted into blood, which repaired the waste or the animal machine; the food is fuel, which keep 3 at a life heatthe internal fires that warm and invigorate oqr inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heatto even' ramifioatiou of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and homy nail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seal of disease. Food gives the body strength! ; Braridreth’s pills give blood the necessary Sower to throw out from itself all impurities, thus ren ermg the stream of lift pure andhealthy. It men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; ft nd If theyiept close to nature's laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intelilligent they willbccome wiserand hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, w «cn sickuess assails them, they use Brnndreih’s Vege table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care when they are used, in either diet or cloth* toff- They should be always in tne housej so that,upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system, in colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers; and in ail acute, - heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be fonndbeyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth 1 * .Pills-are a known and fully tested medicine, one that is'used by hundreds of thousands in this country-and throughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health : they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap- P e itte that relishes all kinds of food. Sold at No. 29 Diaraoud alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. dec23:3m . . THOMAS REPPATH, ■ . A. MILLIKES *- CO., w TTAVE ON HANDattheir extensive CABINET and XX CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 84 Smithfield it a large assortment of fancy audplain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. 7 t Jdec27:ly Dissolution. iiij» Lo-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm ofJ-S. BONNET d; Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. ** JEROME S. BONNET. ' MATTHEW D. PATTON, April Ist, 1850, Having sold my entire imereslis the firm of J. S. ■DOjRfEi & Co. to M. D. Patton, iuy laio. partner, and in retiring from.business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and ihe r public. fnn.*l] - . ■ J, S..BONNET; _ -R* O. Stookton, BOOKSELLER and stationer, OF MaXSEIVASD TnffiDSTEEETS, A? constantly on hand ior 1 sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Ful- BOARDS; Book, and Newspaper .PxUNTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash pmca. or m exchange for Rags end Tanners 1 Scrnoa. . .Removal* I r wishes to inform the. citizens of Pitts- Ac publicgenerailTj that he has removed to lie A„P„ S T°KE ftom Nos.® and » Wood street, t>led he P ,s Uo »? ,uldin S a > on Foarth street. recentiy occu n*nin^J“ eil,lBe “ m ' and Ha'aeonnedied .therewith the •odioi- n fo rntorly.osevlas'thaChroiucle Printing ' ch ’- in connection with his old; room, makes S? il Jfpatttoua Carpel establishment inthe country ; for iinnce d =f nlageE E 0 iarsnrpass on)' house in this city of sutS el r » nge “?' nt and goo'dliaUt, that he is certain His Sf f. y p^rson who may favor him with® call, neat mini-Jn. I S. p!e,e in eTer >' a W cle i“ lu » ‘ine.ruid _oct3l ~ E. W. LYND 'p'®^®Ssj_l2o o Sjs.prlmß itt stoic ana lor sale by * WWSI r jfING&jaOOBHEAD. INNINE ‘ . •, •• ■ ; < • i ► * •* I. ■ r, » • •.. State fflntnal Fire. Insurance Company: BRANCH'OFFICE: 54 Smitoexeld fir., Pitibsto&h, v v v /anuamliL.l6sl.: HHHE belt evidence of the success ofthe Directors in. X endeavoring ttfvmke the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE-COMPANY 1 * f meelthe : wants- or the 5 community', is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued'nearly 4,tWO Poll cies in a little more t&nTV fieven raonths; and adding' over 870,000 capital to the comp&uy. The directors are proud to say, that nearly all the' property- insured is of tho safest kind, In sinall' nsks, and a large proportion insured for only one year.' : Number, of Policies issued*—-* 0,953' - ’ : Amount of. property lusured • - • 84,073,568 00 Amountofgnaranieoprenunms»S4s,49o 33 Amount of cashpremiums— 24,031,60 Amount of guarantee ■ " S 70,123 18 Amount of Tosses • §., >. OO To be deducted. from the above the incidental expen ses of the-ofhce.^ . To.city.orcaomry inertihantsvaiid owners of dwell ings, and isolated or, country- property, it is believed -or affords advantages inpointof cheapness, saietj and security, inferior to no Insurance Company ■ir.:tms country;- ■ uS O^r U ni e<i ®2 toe equitable and greattyimproyedaya 0/^a excluding all special inaunn 8 only a limited amount in any onela ,duig fre ?aeacy and occurrence of loige fares, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, a s es ? es and accommodation ot both methods, but entitles thfi insured to a nartleiDa- 1 tion in ine profits,, - . , . .. <—. . r r d^xi 1 a ,? a i er C0 v ntro . l of following Directors >-J P. Rutherford. A. J.<JUlsit, : Jolm B. Packer,-SamnelT- Jonea, Alonzo; A. Carrier, Philo-C.Sedgivick,:Robert JClotz.. ; J A. RUTHERFORD, Pres»t i . . AiL J. GILLBTT, Sec I yr A._A. CAnaigg, Actuary. [jo27y: lilf© Insurance Co,, PhlPai A GEIVr IN.PITTSBURGH,W. H. DAVIS, (vice J. hinney, Jr.jdeceascd,) No. 3*3 Liberty -street. . lor the better convenience of persons residing in the lower part of the city, the agent.may also'be found haiiy, irora eleven to twelve, and two to three o’clock, at ine counting room of J. Scboonmaker A Co., No, 24 .woodstreet, where all necessary information will be given, and communications promptly auended 1 oraphletfl explaining the principles dnd benefits of Life insurance, and blank forms famished on application. Capital stock over s2oo,oooand constantly increasing. . 1 routs divided annually amongst those insured for-life- Pttoburgky Fifr. UlBsl—2w JHartne* Fire and Inland Transportation INSURANCE. ya T I JSi N D 3 J’, R^ COMPANY OP NORTH AMER. JL -IOA, Philadelphia, chartered 17M, capital oBoo.> 000> as sett January 13,1851, $1,001,800 80, will make insurance on buildings and their contents- In this city and yieimty. Also, on property of every deserin tion, on stenmboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation oron the seas. 1 DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Prcs’t., ; Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones. John R. Neff, Edward Smith}' Richard D. Wood, John A.. Brown, William Welsh, Samue P. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samnel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, . William E.Bowen Ambrose Avhite, George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Moms, Waler, H. D.Sherrerd, Seo’y. tins is the oldest Insurance Company in the United states, and frpmitahighstandingilongezperience, am ple means, and avoiding all: risks of an extra hazard ous character, may be considered as offering ample se aunty to the public. WM.P. JONES?Agent;' • . No. 141 Front-street. .SAJ-ETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY OF. LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capital, £soo,ooo—Kqaal to $3,500,000. WITH a large surplus of profits. Abortion of both capital and surplus invested in U. S. Government btocts, and other securities la the City of New York Policies held m Uus country over (3,000. Persons in suringnarticipate in the profits of the Cotnpany- Cali/omia rules taken at reduced rates nTC?h 0n ?ll ICfa^Vanla^ea a in 'Company A party insured for the whole term of life may at a>ty time borrow one-half the amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and Is en titled to division of profits. He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive back as value tnereof.one-half the gross sum paid by himin annual common premiums, A party already insured for whole life may, on pay ment of a small sum, convert hi* insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. Parties already insured and entitled to a two-third loan, are not shutout from said two-third loan, if iht ' prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society’s paraph A party may, at a moderate annual premium, insui j !? r if » an<i “ e surTlve to reach the age of CO years, the full sum insured up to 815.000, will be paid to him : or if he dies before reaching that age, the full- sum insured will be oatd to hi* family or legal represeatatives ithas become customary in iho Atlantic citiesforcon gregnuons to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of me poncy. Tots is certainly an excellent wav of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary luvcry many cases is Scarcely equal tohis immediate wants. To the man of family, at his death, it is a con solation beyond expression to know that his helpless little ones are thus provided for. Churches involved, would do well to insure the live® oi .one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount wouldbe applied to liquidate the debt. Explanatory pamphlets antlinformaiioo given crids. at the Banking llotree ot' / WSI. A. HILL & CO., Wood si?second door above Fourth/ ’■ INSURANCE. fIIHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR 1 ANCE COMPANYV-Offiee, North Room ofXe E$ cnange,Third street, Philadelphia. Fire liretnujiCß.—Bmldinga, Merchandize and othei property m tottm and country , insured against lo«* 01 damage by lire at the lowest rale of premium- Marjto lasuiiaJiCe.—They also insure Vessels,- Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise,tinder open or special policies, as Uie assured may desire > Inland TnA.rfSPOrtation.- »They also inhere merchan* due transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Canal «oatf»and a»team Boats, on nversand lakes, on the most liberal terms. ■ * . r Beal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Daviß. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel S?J aT fe®. c - 9,'*f ei n? r i^ v l? r * l Darlington,lsaac R. Davis, William Polwclh John Nowlin,Dr.R.M. Huston, Jamea C. Hand.Theophilns Paulding, H. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill. Spencer Me- Ihrain, Charles !§l y,J.p. Johnson,William Hay,Dr S. Thomas. John Sellers. Wra.EyTc,“ Jr DIRECfORS AT PITTSBURGH.-D: T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. ° m „ t WILLIAM MARTIN, President Titos. C. lUnd, Vice President. . - Joseph W, Cowan, Secretary. U7* Office of the Company, No. 42 Watei- street, Pitts burgh-' (iel6:Jtf) . fr.A. MADEIRA, Agem. T;- J'tre and Atulno Ittiaro&ee*: . HE OFFICE of the Insurants Co. oj North Amtriea been rmptfcd to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jouet l4l Front street, third house East or Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Build* ings and their contents,and onShipmenis by. Steamboats and other vessels, for the above.old ana responsible Company. [ap3j WM. P. JONES, Agent ■ U Ca P llal 8100,000., Rata lower than any Penntal- CDm J’a ? ‘Soand fall 20 per eent. lower than the f M l \ 3 of tie following compari for «iml f ‘°rr Thns “■ Person or the age of 30 insuring ™tihaif?pilirtaih^n]i^ o ' k Life s ’^’ l * rt„ l i?fs o r _S^?.? el Dprnek, Charles D HalLWorF rw r^°n C li£ Rang,Chariest Hayes, M W Baldwin. : Cnas O B Campbell, itl M Reeve, ftl D • I.f»wio p n nno_■ 0 _■ J Rodman Barker,, k H fe Coni; S deni, Samuel D Qrrick; Vice Prej*tf#nl, a ßoberr P Kintr Secretary) Francis Blackbume. W?- Applications will be received-and everv given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCKSt SjS iSurab mS ’ corn " of Thi rJ AndVoodstS s— • • 6ct29:y Tbo Oompiß, -niREOTORS.- 01 ' ' ■ . Charles W". Banokef, George \V.Richardu ■ MordecaJD. Rowiflj 1 AdolphiE.Borie, SamnelGrant, . David s. Browne ; Jacob R.Bmitfi, Morris Pattereon! ' p,,,. ~ o CHAS. W, BANCKER, Prej’t, j BnNCRHn, Secretary.. * aflbrd ample protection to the assured. ■; : smT r "L ife ?;= ; Cash, 4c.:—n-.r—. jjy :,J GARDINER COWIN, Agent, OfficeN. E. corner Wood mulM aid - by the P r iTO«^ ni ‘ tilTiCini, ?' a ?' i on aWPmen ffin ’ P^^ EC ll^ llir ' ?0)!5i •Ssas3r ' i £Sj SBStev: Win Welsh 1 Riohard ' "• ■ a£?° V UI . e % st CoSSy B^"^# s )^ having been chartered in 1704 rtn^lr.«i e J FronFatBPp|8 P p| ~- —— ‘ -■■■ • : ; mav4v .■ I nor St) let and qualiuea aape- A. MASON & CO., -• flg and 64 Market t - HITLER fc HICKET3ON, - Ifo».aa*n4aBldb«ty• .r"-v.nK ■•+, '.• - ,'v - ~L*VV.. V ~\t* • ’ . * ‘ T r ---‘ V V'. • ;.V' ■': \ ’ * < iv J ' •’ V*? ' i;- 'i- 1 t 1 ■“ r* •"» *’ t ;- ■ viC*v'*V ;:', 4 ; : '•••* V. J ’ >’ •'-' $ » >• . k * *, "i, sew spaiiwaooDsi mtrrJ *{** Eouuh sf.£- lU Diamond •T^- BBbs y‘ b “vM «"?;»<*nrtnB nfrom the • Eistbrn X clues a beautiful, choice and desirable stock of the .newest fabrics trad liesignsfrom thcUondon and Paris uUITKfitS. »•■■■■ i SPRING AND SUMMED DRY GOODS, ' • ■t“. I L_? BCdi ? lh< \ r ' lew York and Philadelphia Markets at.the lowest cash pnees, Embracing every variety of Pr^n^¥nSi!?i^ cb f s A st y lo9 r a nd latest unportauonn of _ rf r'l c 11 Enplish and German Goods: among the leading articles will be foundllie'following. s* cioiwiug finest qi£Sty"^ Ben,go de Linnci, > from JBi cents to the f™«~ C ,~ra nd En «J«h Lawns,. from 18} cents [to -the liimst quality manufactured - ■ ' V French*Workrnft n81 trO P 9 to m c “ u V yd best" rSeXponed ’ n ° W SlylC ’ from 10 ceIU3,O ,he bes^nau“tafetkel' 8l ' am ’’ rrora 12i c ' m V° ,be En?»sh and American Chintzes, from 0} to 12} cents ond embroidered Muslins and Or el? * nd red English Poplins} i>Sli es ‘ ■ su Per black Gro d© Rhino U?rSLSf- U r ®, d • , » 8 , ; S £P« changeable Silks and Saun do Chiens, Lupin s black Bombazines, and a beau- FVench Thibet Cloths “ 4 “ °" d SHAWLS. jCfaaraelcoiitSilk'and.Tark BaUttShawlsiiuperidrHer nanna Silk Tissue and Berage Shawls; Cashmere, Thibet, Brosha and Mous dc Loins Shawls. * ' : . FANCY AND> VARIETY GOODS > French work Capes and Collars: new.Btyle Bonnet Ribbbiis; Lfnon Cambric Hdkfs ana Cravats; black and colored Kid Gioves;-LisleThread; Mohair an&Twistad Silk Gloves and Mills; Silk, Worked and CouonHose ; ; togelher.With a large andcomplete assortment of Para* sots and Umbrellas. . • * GENTLEMENS GOOi)S. . i . French and English Cloths, CassunereSnn<f SiU Shirts and Drawers; Fancy Cravats;.Linen Cam bric and Silk lldkfs; together with a splendid assort* ment of Gloves,’Hosiery and Sdspendcrs.:-'. . > DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns; Caasmeita and-Kentucky Jeans; Cottonades; Bed Tick ings* Checks; Domestic Ginghams;. Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, Ac. The customers of the. house and all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods an early ex amination. The stock is. large and complete in. every variety andstyle, allof Uie-latest importations, and will be sold at the very tOWEST mabxkhtpbices. - SEVENTH .GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DR Y GOODS, AT -TB2E. • One Price- Store of Ay A* MASON & CO., N 05.82 and 04 Market street. WLL commence on Mosbay, December 30,1550 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the wholo oftheir immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollar?, wllTbe oderediat Retail, at fully one fourth less thanusual prices. The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be suificientguaruutee.for a calllhia season. They will however mention a fdw of Lite Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their sales— viz:— • j"''' Rich Cashmeres, - - 72 c- U«ual price 31,00 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prue 37Jc.; 1500ys, Couon-and Wool Delaines; 15, 18|e;. Usual price 20 and 25c ; 50ps. High Colored Plain DeLamea. 42c. Usual price 62Jc. ‘ 60ps; Striped and Figured Silks, 50c; Usuai'price 75c.; 50 ps. Black Silks. .Reduced 25 percent.; . lOOps. French Mermoes, 81,00. Usual price 51,375: 300ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; * -**• • • 1 -2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from SL to 85 less than the usual prices-; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18 and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, Csc. Usual price9c-; 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual price 10 and 12tc.; 90 cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; 260 boles Brown Muslin—all grades: . Also—Laces,. Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks* Cloths, Cassineres, Cassmets and Jeans. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which, will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales Theytnvaean early, call,as many oftheir choicest Goods wiUsoon be sold. The lowestpnce named at first. - A. A. MASON A CO., Nos. 02 and 04 Marketstrcet. IjiMBKOIDKRihSI I —Keccived per express, a targe A assortment of tfao following Goods: Ladios’. book, jaconet, and muelin.French; wronght cutis and collars;. Kosshin cuffs and''collars'; "Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do doLouis Napoleon Mo line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves: chemi se lies; black Chanulfa.and. love veils; ladies’ break fast caps; infants’ ?aps and waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces andedg mgs; jaconet and Swiss edgings and insertings; to gether with a general assortment of French.erabroider ed and lace goods, For sale by . A. A. MASON A: CO, Nos £ 02 and 04 Market street. SPRING BONNETS—Oar.first iol rccaived arid open ed—comprising While and Yellow Lace? Ooeen’sOwn; AlboniChip; HairTnlip; Milan • do; • Jenny Lind and Saiiu?. English <36; • Flitted Straw and Satindo;: Fine Strawand Diamond; Pearl and Loop do; £! or ,* n , c 3- Jr * m P ec *» Amerie/tnLace: . English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed;:. English Albonc; - ••Flmed-ManiHa? Silt do,* * A A. MASON & CO. j Cloths i crocks x cloths s 1 T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES.-ITS pieces I ll c V.? na^’ an , cv ' colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloakiag and Drab Cloths. - Jastopened at A. A.MASON tc CO.’S, y ec 2 .. . Nos. G 2 and G 4 Market street. I • Tin Rooflngi I mHE subscribers take this method to inform property | -1 holders, house-builders, ana. all others interested, I thatthey suU continue the business , of Tin Roofing, in I na branches. Their skillandexperience in thispart I of the business, hashitberto enabled them to give entire | satisfaction.- And they'hope, that by continuing the I B £s?Afc° iic y, of using the best materials, and, employing | stoUm workmen; to keep up thiafuvorable impression | {Oho question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought 1 before the notice of this community for the firunirae, we: would consider that the importance of the subject I would justify us in extending our views on its superior i advantages. -This, however, is-not the case. We shall j therefore, confine.ourselves to a few remarks. On the I day of Jane, 1844,-(nearly seven years ago,) we fin { ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this : place; From J that up to the time,' we nave covered with tin j the roofs of the finest and moat, costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given oar I v,e '* B ooa previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tut over iron, as a covering for houses. 'And time; 1 the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven I the correctnessof our opinion. *, ; Again, if we place Tinin juxta-posidon, with Slate at I a covertng for houses, we think Ihauia will bear a favo irable comparison, with some .decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof cait be made much flatter—thereby saving materials, in the lengthof rafters, bnck tn the gable ends—maluog the house tmay of accessm case of a fire, and showing a S. 0 . ".. lsi 4011 a pp?arance. • Also, when tin is uied I die gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gnuers, copper flashings, So., —dungs lndispenstble on elate roofs. If further reasons ‘ were deemed necessary, wo cmild oSsr. die experience of oar easterncittestn proof what has been advanced, i “earns “well known fast that Hew York ana othereasP 1 ®^ a ., c ,' a H? prefer ”en tin for their most JOUN"BCSt,Ai?.A CO., ; ieni7 . corner Martel and Second su- 1 *>' adapted lo those whose professions in lip, ' n Ji al ' the inclined posture .necessary. To the co>- the sedentary, sad all those who, in their tf'nteSSEK®' have contracted the habit of stootOnr ißraceis inestimable. It prevents tK'>' i!S. ! !j “ 0 5? 4#r falling forward on the chest, exnui)'’,, from the chamber in which lbc Lnh v. J „ ‘H tS?i° lua ‘ uls of tamed, and gives buoyancy tr, ./f 8 .Heart ate con ns action, counteracting tc« ji l fr gato: thup, in ■aafsdsJsas^a^SFSs^iJss ssr*-:: • K®K«bte ■—- - HO Wood st JL unparalleled success. /The eS(Si- 1 Ue s’J 71 lh pro trnly wonderful, m all'ihose enlo t,> P ro(il 'ced by it nul support is needed; from Weakness ni^? ero iS bddmi ' muscles. It U a sure cainfor 2k # abdominal lie long lisiof diseases which attend ihm* 1 ® " r °, m !’> : ana ■ wo Wood St mnvqt' Patent Trusses. T to the afflicted f“ o th“?adicat cu«of tun.. They retain Ihe^ruStmiUS? ?. Im'a°rjßup worn with ease and comforter thf hsift„? a<l ‘s°/ “« ' 140 Wood »t TIiST Tatlora. a doora below y lmn , n / v ' ~ a ' t q’ sole by L -s. waterman & sons. u-' y T Notice* ; aad MT ° <=»«*• l&baj TOfSffS&gg***** J.-D. WlLLtathtb. - *. l ' J. n.'TD-If . 'lT'l' ,OBS 'S4W,7B. 'T ,I °Fct.^I JJ p ND , K S rA!L ; FAW t L ”’GttOCERS, , forwarding and Cammmion Merchants, ■ irrtww.'' : And Dealers in PaOBtTCK AKD PiTTSBUBOH MAIOJFACXimES, • l, vorw«r of Wood and Ftfth stmts. » a,s ... .-V ..: V Pittsburgh, ' ___ . Bteeie * Offlc«»« ' TJOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, : JL> Botldikg, Virgin alley, thirditory.bcixoitn Wood and labenp sirtets. Boxes of all deacripuons made and de livened at the shortest notice. (febl9‘iy ’ O.MIIVY— y bills- “ i'eari ” licaver Jtiominv - . .12 do White Film Cincinnati UommT. , dust received and for «le by WJUt.Dlffi“ r ’ W?.VVtVVVW Vlv ' mottf n&u : ; ' * Jd- ~i Bolivar Fire MeS ManDfaetariog Csapaj. JAS.GLOVBB; S.M. KISS,' ' fll V/JONSS, ILfcI4A«SAW* .OLOVJEB, TiHE subscriber* having: been appointed Agent* tor JL the above namedrconccrn, will fceep'toniuißUyon s«?r l**V£}y *f Uto celebrated clble Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and fnwalMi They are also ready to, receive orders for said Brif&.TObe made in size and shape to snit purchasers, which. shall bepTompayfilled-••• ° ■ ,< do not deem It necessary toenumeratc tho many odvMtaaes the Bohvar fire Brick posess over alloth erathat have been offered for sale la the United States, superiority being well known .to almost all persofls who use Fire Brick. The proprietors nave determined that the Fire Briox shall lose none of -their present onVl* Bblo reputation, ami that noexpenae sbaU bo spafed to maJce them e ven betterthan they have heretofore been* imsjs the only estabbshmenttnow manafactttrxngFiro Brick ot r , _ KfKfl & JONES, ■ • marl? Canal Basin; Seventh st., Pittsburgh. , j; Snwer»s» wine Store# T ■* *?. BCdLNPT STREET, EBXLA'DBLPHIAi HE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining all Wines, Jimnors, &c., HOOD arid CHEAP. ; - " SNIDER” has lately—m conseqacecenf thennszer* ous large sales made by him to consuaer»->boen Obliged largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, and he has now the satisfaction of offering some of the; bent Wines and Liquors ever imported ny him.. He would refcr to same Invoices ua ToUowMiz J r:: v: ' ' ‘ • GORDON & CO. SHERRlES—erabracUgdeli caie rale at Very low prices, tore old, and some very choice MANRANILLA, all on draught bv the gallon.—- Also, rate, old delicate AMONTILLADO, In fcfrtfs of 16 Mlttud for consumers. Some EXTRA ARION tiLLADO in bottlcsyput up in Europe, whi ell he equal to any that can bo produced. . V The MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher 11-!L~?I>ec?V 8ri y adapted to convalescents, aa they , n U 1 aumQ * allD S» ail( l have not the acid of *“ principally specially selected for «wvT« e *! 10 co . n ? ura ers from the stock of- 4 BcnMKsraa’s," at uportOi and imported direct 1 - h^!?. e^ a l e rt L an d delicate, and |have been highly approved by his customers, because nf their manifest superiority over all other Pons and Red Wines palmed off as such. ■rheyareof various sorts and prices, ia boulesand on draught by. the gallon jor wholesale by lie cask. Among SE? PORT° rlre dchcale WHITE PORT and MAUU ABSALOM MORRIS, 75 Market street VPorsonssnfferuigwitbehronicairecUonofihebow els cannot be too carefbl in their PORT v MADURA WINES of various sorts, dry and rich. South Side,old East and West India. Sercinl. &£.,&& on draught, in bottles and by casks. As to the BPARKLED .WINES of the subscriber. It is well known thattheMOETEXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported by him are superior to any other Wmcs ; and'aresold ai prices as low as most of the inferior wines now in tho market which are put upon buyers as first clou. He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands .tmd qualities, at very lowpnces.retaij or wholesale. In the article of CLARET WINES, generally, the subscri ber holds himself to be a judge, and he offers thefinest stock here, from the very, lowest price, by the single do zen, to the first class or >l premt£r era ” of Mssoc- * . :• Of BURGUNDY WINES he has aiargestookandcan assure customers that he can present to item, from las vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as France allbrds- SAUTEIiNEand BARSAC suways oahandxn bottles.: . His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from tho cellars or Messrs. Dbzhiluld A Jomuft, of Co mens, ore extensive, and number many Still Hocks nnd< Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest vintages of the il STEINBERG,” which is- the best; growth of the Rhine. - . lathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES ho has now afine stock, embracing some very old extra, of 1800, of Otaod, Dtrpuv & Co., ana some celebrated; “ CLAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks, and 1842 in hbds. and“DUB.UUCUE,” 1644,inhhds. on consignment,-wiuchi will be sold low. Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA. WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines, and Liquors, including all of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUhIERS in aojr quantity desired- . . .. . .. A coustantasEorted slock of HAVANA SUGARS ' . -VdU Goods delivered, tnlim oat day’s reach cf Phils ae.phuiy freight paid. Orders will be promptly exectfc* led if sent by mail or telegraph. Address, Jacob SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Store, 70 Walnut street, Fh'Ja MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of Lectures will commence on' the .first r,fjf ne mbn and continue until the lust ot February. Anatomi cal-Department will be' opened and' re-odv to receive Students by the Erst of October; The 'Medical Depatt montwtllbe under tliedircction of if ie following H paos-EBSone. Z. Fbeebah, M. D., Professor of Anntomv R.S;Newio!j M 6 Professor of Surgery. jjeMd?e H ' D > Profcssor and Practice o W. Bruu Powull, M, D., Professor of Physiology, Pa thology Jtlineralogy and Geology- 8,1 J. htso, SlyO-jProtcSßor of Materia Medlca.Thcrapen tics and Medical Jurisprudence - / , v;, J ' J Phlmfcy mSil3 ’ M ' Profesa , OT of Chemistry and. J. A. Winsou, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dia cages of Women and Children. / : .. . CIiIRIQUS IrRCTUREO. 1 Afctf»«n*--P;rof. H. J. Humjk. .. . Surgery —Prof. It. g. Newtoh. ' jPjiiaAN, Ms.D., Anatomical Demonstrator: * r Tfaefeesfora(uilcourseamonniu>SlO5 a ' -, Ewh Professor’s Ticke!,Sls. MhtncaJathr’-i'B^' monslraior’apee,slo. Graduation, $2O. - looseaesiriagriurtherlnforinatidn, wiiibKi,; iheir jesters (post paid) aa&%7s£!£*J£g . vmg tn the etty wtU pfeaaacall on 4im Ihh'cSmSr' cialHotel. R. S. NEWTON, htSf“ R » ww sr tr DAw iIEPABTJ^OTV^ I *?*^ Jfon EW MEiko, Prof, of Theory and Practich of iiw ' Mtmpkui ♦ M* KING, Elsq* ' The Faculties, for intellectual abilitieß rnor*£»«vX B»sm»3fegaflfra^a: J^ss«,skj^!b“s our for enterprise of the : r «T cu^^r^®rm a uai * ln action.-which auerura weilfot- Sifon U JSi! U K CeBB ’ internal organi— zption which connects them, cannot be ihierupted.”-' am i, ... '■'■■■ E. W. M. KING,. . - ' • President of the Memphis Insiituxov. ... ' Ittnffnlfytntr Qinooes, ■•-■■ r. 1 "' f »F one, two and three g'asses, suited for detecitnsr V* counterfeit bank holes, and otker.pnrposes, "forsnip by : [oolB4] JOtbf B.M-fAiSfjS iaco 1 * s n<?r t ? le .J ;it,JieiD ! s of Allegheny Clt* ~ \ B °A, t f ?^ l b e reception or Orders for CITZ 'i « jHL FLOUR is left at the store of Meroer Federal street • Both Orders will be prom* Robinson. °° g l° WILhIABTP^^^ 611 300 Men Wanted t»ny '"■■■ ■'■ ■ - ■"" * T THE OHARTIERS RAI» kit- JX. are 80 cents per day; o- -ROAD.—Tint wages week for boarding. Apply!-'. ->d wo, charge 81,7 S per ville. road, near M’Donaldt' huhe office, on the Steuben burgh. [JunoS&tfr I>”' •’» tavern—4 miles frota Fitted r— ; * - .‘Vsy JRNSIPK. HANNEY & CO. IttOH WOttP- OF VALUABLE ' ' '' ' TN pursuance -S. HEGROES, MCDES. &o. X ClaiksyiP ' of a de cree of the. Chancery Court iir the Eonis*:• al tb6 October term, 1850,1 will seU'at - Tenues*' - Furnace* • m Montgomery County, State of know- on the jOth day of April, 1851, the Furnace, Fur* ' j as the.itouJsaPurcace and the Moanl Vemon «mce, with all the lands attached and adjoining there amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same time and place I will sell a Valuable negro than, John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children; on a creditof L 2, anti 3 years. The real estate on a credit of i, 3, 3 and 4 years. t.*; On the Hthof April, ISSI, I wiU also sell, at the late residence of Robt. Baiter, in Montgomery Co.. Tenn the IRON PROPERTY, known as lie Tennessee Ptf.’. ““ve ead the vyuter Forge, on Bartou’s Creek, with un the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisUng of several thousaud acres, on u credit 0f1,2. 3and4venrs .. .f«mn«r County £untfs near Qallasin. on the 26th of March, 18a,in the town ■ f f Gallatin, at die Court House,; 320 acres of land lyiuer ; ' . . , .Mouse and Latin Nashville. ' * will also sell, on the 2Sth of Mhrch-l»s» o ■- tute In all cases.. ■ P. PRIESTLEY, 0. * M*. r Rules, Wagonii &c.! ' ' _ i« M •*^. e ra ’ Baxter, gel! at '*■ • tea Furnace. »n Montgomery County, ffthn.' SSSSssSffi s “tfws2Sf2 I will also sell, on thellti day of twr lc,, - lata residence of Robert “‘ 'bo Tennessee, about 30 MMes, Horses and Kitchen Forniture, together Witi ertyrtf said Robert Eaite?; “it ' ol^he fee stamd/publUhed JS“ ay^fTaS The Nashville Union and True'Wliiv* ,s. i ... v Journal,; the Cincinnati Commeroial nf4 Lpaisvtllo Post, will publish the ?“ Ubnr * h until day of sale, and forwardUccoamii? K *' i 5« l ‘week Master (hr settlement. accounts to the Clerk and —Clarksville Jeffcrumian. «Cc2B:tawts . -l cafes, is now receiving Eastern Oil Winaow sC e i & ®S g^ Door Matts, 'Drugget Stair Hearth- Bng#,- Covers, Matting. : ai i ,i? r ? and Piano I«cled from the iatcat imn*ft>^ w “ icl * bava been se nes. - With «a eye BinS*-°fi a li? n? “dtettmaanfceto?- nters, and all >*° J kc-jnterestof 2us coato •pains is al alMim*,f\ a £ favcr '*^ wi^a - cal lj ffreat wishing to loofcorbnv on° ah , OIV Coo<iS to pewSi where can CaU end einmne the stock;, above munertflS. tl ?, inle f 1 and best styles ofthe all. d Goods, tvtib . prices end qualities to suil - -- •• S'* **• "YND,i ■ GOD FISH—IS drams Cod fish in store and"fSr~^i* raa* WIDER A IIICKETSON ' bbis la «lore and for tale bv *matts SH7ABT&ferT.f, * 9 t P f** VVU'v' wi- * J f l y "t* 't r *{■ '4 V V. .V
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