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I anyoilheEo - : -i vn>f;,: | *sS%S5*SSsS^p%» < 9!S <ftif£Sr Jt > i?.-S Taihaes, Whi ! ’cV; ' of various ■ stands, mm rk^6 r .4 ;"I - - ™i K W v ! 1 - ’ WINDSOR C all article* in' wMhP »S 3 n“i 0r i* in « c A MtfMfy : ’ \'l c i ’ 1 - SFk# ..HOBBBHOUB M^®osut:s£-n ' —t would resncetf \& <-X sl - *hh y ‘J W, 1 V, J =• - « ‘«a m uuthl ■ pared tofunusi . material and w . ■ . ■ “ r " ss? t&* _ “““““I , vt , WWKA^VsfiSß&'i> : t-«'nl?ii4 i ■■■ . = establishment in kn. •' i ] ••_ - -_-r i u-.u.v_ _ -- J? of the “PIT ' ■ “ M.Hoytrood’.! as^. a ; The Flour wutr '. • orders, and me F w o» , S a 32*TSfili barrels or sacks, W^Ss&h!Nl!StM9 n SWl^!@ , l|M l " use,) srithoatchi W«Si^BCwSl?iWis{tS!®S9CwlJlftl , itw?* , i'V)« ’■ It is plain (hat V/*Sl!*>} l '4'.. •• 'davers can have '•■ .. - - T paymenL We h( fc imn « ofew^: ■'•'V ' to engage Passai Panama to Ban 1 . _._. oa B .p S ,.eauonto i S” PlUloaophy ' TtTHEN the lb I “ K Ktsi’pssia ggjag. 1 y. i fires that warm’ a 1 blood Is an clcctnt . - - . ... I ramification of the . \ i hair and horny nal -'■• '• ' life, Ilfs also dice, % - powermthni w 1 oa l - a . soo — - , sss‘.s; i\x &M ••• '• ■ 'f s*r*» andlftheykeptclo! ' = •'•' ' - . ofthoir bodies, the • ••' • men grow inte’mus when sicknessassi •'•••' table Untverol Pill Thoyare peculiarii tw WsSWeM • ,- —— 1 —-T no extra care-wher i -log. They should •d«®Wftwl®l^iiSJfvS* I C>^ ;>^BSsS§fWisb!i ‘nSl ■ ’e tho first Indication a«s^Ereßlg«iS^gS6ffiiB<!ygJtg«sift.4fefe^l. tios® m- the beginn. ' dotenaner the sick :•■■ :"• coughs, asthma, rhe ‘ ■ all acute, heavy or, - be found tieyond all 1 .: I a charm, often curie i ving months of aleki '- ■■ ' iug. Remember, tfi fuUy tested medicine . . “•■■'• thousands m this co • world.-They are q p h c e^^sif,K -aga^ J “ ;t it ave °» h“ jT'-it'' ' afcStoStol . e'?d»^::c=p“^ssr. " " fpHE Co-Partnershi '•' •' ■* ,-L. ftibscribers, und< t« this day dt&solved t v— usc *« »«««of P.«ri.«rgft, April lsl ICT* Having eoldmv retiring from businesi * N V f t s dsg&*!3&x Uf'; S^;s '.. .tdtho ApoUof’B^HdiSgs refer f .~r -.-- pied by iheMuseumfi - adjoining roems; forme SSKJIr : offlee—which,in conn the most spamous Car ; -y & « I IL - P «^ b ia - 1' r X? '• \ *y V -rl W‘ JjWxgeKa-uool - - ¥§£*p£MX% v «i?^Vsr ; % li <, i S\*>A a ''•' ' ''Sip 1 :-'.--. “Vi.. ■.' .v-'r-""/---'-' ' y&j£&YW**s*^F)ZZJLL.t,*** .k *>?£*-* l > : *«r •• t y i > y, }>'*'■ *-- \ i* t \ " * * '«* ■ US-':" ■> i«. ... ... t ' '’Si , "V* ft ‘ - -> , I. „ «(-V >; N,' - *■ ‘r *> . t ' ... —t:- V*U** • *' - w'• >‘4 - , . * , » . • iHistdlamotJs. NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CORN—We are pre pared to contract tor the delivery in Pittsburgh ot Corn to -the amount of 5,000 bushelsymore or less; a small,part m-iho ear* and the balance-shelled. —mai3B ' RHODES & ALCORN._ i BKEMIUii MUSTARD, of our own manufacture, constantly.on hand ana for sale by—- . marag- ,RHOPES & ALCORN. TiiahTAKIC aCID—IO-cu*ea for*alo by Jl -* * —d a. Fahnestock a co., . - mart? ■■ -.7•■. ■. -comer Fust and Front sts. -A-LQOHOL—3O bbls.'of.differentßtreneth,for salo by ftjJUACK.LbAU—iSt'O postered, btrst'caaiuyvfor X> -salcby. ..-fmartSl- B.:A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. hi l fc» WaX- tjy • '•■ ! martS . * B. A:PAHiS bSTOCK Sc CO. DVfc* vt OODS—2SO bbls. chipped and ground,for sale by. \ (martBl • * B. A. FaHNKSTUCK & CO-- AI»TKJb.THt«-*5» kegs refined for snlo by,,, • ' BtHTiV ■ . • B: A. PAHNE9TOCK Sc CO. SAOO--30b&». pearled - lor sale_ • marts B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO. C, L^.-* Wlba A CO GOPPISRAS—SSIjbIi for sale by T.m b. a. Fahnestock & co, EAR CORN—atiO bush toarrire,—will bo sold low ou ■ the yrharf- Apply to manW ■ ■ V RHODES ft ALCORN. SHELTEFcSRN-300 bush to arnve t be sold low on the wharf. Apply to mart* RHODES & ALCORN. FEED—On hand and for sale by RHODES * ALCORN, 'Oaito St. Charles Hotel 117, Third SOAP— 100 boxes for sale by ■ v, - :i STUART & SILL CIANDi E9—6o boxeii for dale by ~~ / murSg STUART A SILL: , \l fc-o&R,—£Qbbl* Just received and for e&ie b v JT OttrSff STUART & SILL. j^LOUR—ISO bbls superfine for sale by . JC ‘ marts STUART A SILT,, 124. Wood street. OROUND PAINTS—In Oil;neaily pui op m uncans NAT of>l Silo 10 Sbs., each. Amongst which are— - o Marine Oreon; PnmOreon; - Chrome Yellow; Black; . Yellow Ochre; •• Terra De Sienna; ' Prussian Blue; Umber Raw; • Umber Burnt. *©•. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., aarSS _ _comerlsi and Front streets. AL' SODA—SO casks English for sale by & roargfl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. IOTATOES— IOObbIB and 60 sacks for sale by margS - . • STUART & SILL, ■\Jkj AiA4 PAPER—Largest oKormiens in ths ir«r, — ?.y Consisting of French and American Paper Hang ing* for Halls. Parlors and Chambers, at prices ranging Cromttyc. to So per piece. For sale by w. p. Marshall, * mrSl 85 Fonrth street. HOUSEKEEPERS—Orders for Paper Hangers , can be left at the Wall Paper Store of - ' aargl ■ ; ; W. P. MARSHALL. T>APER HANGINGS—spamo BELtcnojt. Will le •«£■ received by first canal amvait.a new and choice assortment of French and Eastern Paper Hangings in gold, damask, boquei and plain patterns, together with a large lot of cheap satin and common papers. Par 7 W. P. MARSH ALL. 85 Wood st. TEASi. TEAS!—One-handro chests prune family Teas for sale at the Central Tea Store, comprising all varieties. Just receiving, afresh lot of Ft/Jy Ctnt black and green Teas, which have gained so much popularity in this city,: Sold> wholesale and retail, by ct»r!B , U. C. KELLV. XjIAMILY GROCERIES.—Mocha, Java, Rio and La* j£. gnuyra Coffees; Loaf Sugars; lined Frmts; Rat ftins, entrants; Golden and Boston Syrups; Sugar H. Molasses, Ac., for sale by [marl6f H. U. KELLY- riTiiOLiBSAXiEOKOCEHIfci^.—Just receiving— ff 100 bags Ru> Coffee, prime; .. S casks. Cuba Honey; 10 boxcS- vV. H. Gram’s Tobacco j . 10 do Russell & Robinson's do; Cbbls No 1 Salmon; - 2 casks prime Cod Fish; ■ 5 boxes D. R. Sugars ; °>artB H. C. KF.LLV I'/*| BBLS. EGG 9 for sale by 1U marls ftOfl BUSH * FKIME DIUED . EACtlfcg—for sale. UUU marls H. C. KELLY. BREAD POWDERS—A few boxes of excellent x east on hand and for sale by matlS RHODES A ALCORN. Iftlbit LAKD 01L.—19 iibls J, L. Cawoiiug'n No 1 Winter Lard Oil just received and for sale MILLER * EUCKBTSON, Nos 221 A 223 Liberty el QUGAfL—lOhhds prime Plantation Sugar just receiv- O cd and for sale by ■PMIS MILLER 4 lUCKETSON. PLANTATION MOLAS3E3-—4OO bbU Plantation Molasses, oak packages, in store and for sale by °*»rlB . MILLER A RICKETSON, BUL.B. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard. Oil for sale bv &Q m«r!8 KIER & JONES, Canal Ba«in Of I .TONS Juniata. Blooms for sale low, to close, maria KIBR & JONE I|| ÜBLi'i No. I Mackerel Tor sale low, to close H* marlS . KIEH & JONES. at) bblt just rec’d and for ealc by J T. W<jODa» it SON, 61 YVaier street. A PBLE3—IOO barrels Green Apples for sale by ntrta , . - T. WOODS A SON. TARDOIL-—lO Obis. No. I, Juit received and forsaie XU by ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner Fustand»Wood sis. Hope spice and flour. mills—f/za sirui— Have on head and for sale;pore Spices, floor, Cora Aleal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nuts, Ac. ■N. B. Uriading and Roasting done for Hotels and families *1 the shortest notice. roarlfl • F. R: DRAVO. Hope mills— .-100 bbia. extra Superfine Floor ; 100 do Superfine do; . 50 do Fine do; matlß . • Forsaleby F. H. DRAVO. BtUK>&l3—£o Uoz large Brooms for s&ie anno io*r price of 81,y dot [m&rlP] WM. DVER. ‘D'YE—IB bags just received from S. B. Thos. Scott. Jv marlß • ; ■ WM. DYER. *UG£B*-£Q packages fresh Eggs for sale by ...... J2| marl? .. WM. DYER. ARU—IO fceffs No.lLard, ;ast received and for so I by • . . ImarlOl VVM.DYER. BACON— 10 casks Sides; 8 do Shoulders; .. - 17 do Hams; Received per steamers Navigator and Diurnal, and for sale by * marl - : CARSON A M’KNIOHT. LARD—I73 tierces Grease Lard, received A per steamers Washington and Fleetwood, for sale. PMlff CARSON A M’KNIGHT. j'EATtiEBS—4,OOO Be, prune Feathers for sale by marts CARSON A MTCNiGHT. -bush. Dried Peaches iorsalo by ) CARSON & M’KKNIQHT. HACON Hams, Shoulders and Sides, ur smokehouses, .for sale by>_- [marlB] KiER A JONES TURPENTINE.—3S bbls Spintfl rurpenitne on con* ■ slgmaeot.aoa for sale low by F, r. dravo I***B . No 1-Diamond SUN Y.—*25 bblfl superior while Hominy receiving id for sale by WM. DYER, 8 . No 207 Liberty si TOfiLOAF SUGAR'—S bbJs for sale bv • ~~ g-LarlB : WM, DYER. S jHIUR MUSTARD/jf onr owrt manufacture con ** Bt ly on hand and foraalo. mari . RHODES & ALCORN, p.. a—i 107 Third eL, opposite 8r« Charles Hotel. REPAlR^G—Executed in every Newwo’ l r* *sPenor workmanship and warrauteu. fmarkJi. W. W. WILSON/ Jb Apeu?~ S *«cond bandiS gallon Copper Kettles. . (mar!7| RHODES A AT.nnPftf thr?e d«enVS2nr5 r «Jl ale^^r? iy» hi ukotoah price, nup, / .he r . Tnu , comer of M artet and Fourth sts. now being mjK, AC - D «*ng the alterauon find me lnthhV?J?S ? ?, 1 of my Bl9rc » customers will In P WILSON a ‘ m i corner of Harkotand Fourth mu. ' nerah •^.sSsfid^^s^sgj rr?£llL __i of Morte^dFo^Jh’,. T hhtt y A Wig 11. V Ktt vV-AHfr* A “in „""* faaKs«XTOffs betl W forsale*bJn!» —Crane’*” Enlror marts • y dt the mannfaeiurer 1 # prices. TV.., WM. DYER (3 for>a a bi ED 10,000 pieces in smokehouse r~.7 i in fmnrisi WM. DYER. . C^^g 3E¥sr^o t sa.o low bv i"-'» n. ■—t WM. DYER, ( ) sa>u, af„ 3 |rSw7 sirong old Cheese for —'• P lciv tmansi WM.DYER, marls 11 Du! -hue Flour for sale cheap. BTi..,, -1 WM. DYER. K inarls Ilbbls. superior hulvoi for sale 8 ‘ - WM. DYER. Beeswax, £s , “ “*“«■« n»tkei PUce will be paid ’ «»■■■■«»»*»—L, wm. iTver. 001 m “ loro ““ sx&aiVsiLcr Comer of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, HAVE IN STORE; ana to arrive during Mb week the following goods of .the most recent lions, winch aremSered on accommodating termß: 115 catty bxs prime Green 125 doz patent zinc Wash- Tea. i- boards, « hf chests do do 50 bxs extra pure Slnroh, 46 do Oolong and Cholan, 25 do Salemtu. , : 100 bags Rio Coffee, 2 ’ 1C do Laguayra and Java* lo , -r° 60 boxes%’s,Vs, * and 1 ft 10 do Golden Syrup, lump Tobacco, 25 do Loai, Crushed and 35 bbls Nos 1 and 3 Mack- Powdered Sugars, ■ erel.' 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, 20 4 and i do No 1 do 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 2 do do Salmon, 20 iars Bordeaux Prunes, SO bxs scaled Herring, CO lbs Sicily do 1300 ibs extra Madder, 5 bxs Rock Candy, 3 bales Cassia, ' 3 do Genoa Carons, 1 do Cloves, lO do Cocoa & Chocolate,. G has Pepper * Allspice, S do Castile and Almond lUUlNauneffSv Soan» r ' 2 do gronncfGinger, IS doz Military do J do do Pepper, 1 bbl sop Carb Soda, 2 do do -Pimento, 1 do Cream Tartar, 10 kgs do Mustard, . 1 oase Pearl Sago; 10 co do Cassia, ; 2 do Isinglass, I'o do • do Cloves, ■ 2 do Sicily and refined 2 bnls Garrett's Snuff* . Liquorice, « , 8 Stearme Candles, l do Arrow Root, 20 do Star. do 160 Bath Brick, 10 do Sperm do 1 bbl Flo Sulphur, 100 dox Mason’s Blacking, 100 gross Matches, JQO lbs superfine Rice Flour, 10 dox Extract of Lemon, 100 do S Findigo,- Rose and Vanilla,: Su dozlnk, 5 do Lemon Sugar, IGO do Corn Brooms, 1 cask Sal Soda,. . , -Glass. Nails, White Lead, Lard Oil. Ac. mar2S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, HO. 80. APOLLO BUILDINGS*’ FOURTH STREET, Sign of the Bce-Hlve* THE SUBSCRIBERS hare ©pencil a Gentlemen'* Fur* nuAmg Store , m connecllon with an Odd Fellows' D'pot, in which are to be found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows’Regalia, never before present* ed to a Pittsburgh pubJicvby a single establishment. From Philadelphia,* they are in. regular receipt of Odd Fellows' Registers, Lodge Blank books, Gavels, and other Lodge articles. The ifc*aJia exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted; no* thing of the sort, so enttrtly exquisite, has ever been seen in this market in such profusion. The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department is plentiful* ly supplied with o variety of superb and dehcQtely wrought articles oi dress. The variety -is entirely too great to enumerate in u moderate apace; we must, therefore, direct the public to an investigation , of the Stock itself AU that we can say In this connection is, that at our Establishment the gentlemen of taste can be supplied with any article in.oar line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the most experienced hands. We solicit an examination.of our stock ; it composes avarieiy wmchchallenges comparison A large lot of Ftn« Silk and Lvntn Shirts: Fancy Stocks and self 1 adjusting Crttvats Gloves and Emery of various kinds, and m fact every article of comfort or luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy* We solicit a snare of public patronage. HINTON A CO., Sign of the Bee Hive, fcbl3 No. 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth st. rossru wrprar - wm. c. eass. ICOTT. * LiPPBHOOTI l & BARR, (Lars J.S.Sißictts&ACo.) Manufacturers oi Pbienlx Fire Proof Safes, Second strut , between Wood and Smuh/idd. ONTucsday afternoon, July 2S, 1848, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Lippencolt A Barr, to witness an honest ami fair test of one 01 Lheir Pbmnlx Safes. The farnoce bcmgprepared.taeSale placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at :• quarter past S o’clock, end m a short ume the Safe was red hot, and continued till half past 0 o’clock, being 1 about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient The furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings.. We therefore take pleasure in recommend* ing these Sales to the public, as being; in our judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS ATKABUE, N XJK A RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces ami heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can lrcely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public os being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. . WM. KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they p 11 spoke la the highest terms of the fairness of the test, ahd their full confidence of ih« Safe’s bema enUrcly.£re-proof. Wo have consnntlyoa hand aadfoi sale a full assortment of the above Safes, martl 11. G. KELLY. JOILX O’DONNELL L. O. IiCSTEE. O'DONNELL* MULLEN & CO. Pittsburgh C hair & Cabinet w&ro Rooms, No. 98 Third Strul, South Suit. a O’o. M. & Co., respectfully inform their friends ul and customers that they have, if not the largest ICa&tock ever before seen in this city, the greatest I *| 1 variety of styles* the finost finished, made of tho best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—all of which they arc determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar stock u all oar own manufacture ; no importations. Steamboats and ITotels famished at the shores! notice. AH orders promptly attended to. jal? Allegtifiliy inaDtnff illuii AJTDBBJSO3 KRBSX, 4LLXOIIXCT exit, ?£2R(A. THE subscriber would respectfully inform hut mends anil ibe public generally, that having completed his new Planing MtH, and having now in operation two new i astern made Planing Machines, {Woodworth patent.) and several circular and upright Saws, he is now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the abovo establish ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable lor shipping, box malting,houict steamboat work, Ac., can be round at all times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A-BLOOMER, jaiO Proprietor. N. B-—All orders directed to Pittsburgh wiu receive prompt attention. . . . , WhoKesale and Oeuili SADDLE, H ARNESS AND TRUN K M AN UFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to In- f?v form his fneads and the public generally, hat he continues to occopy that large and com, irfai modiousSiore Room,formerlyoceupled by Samuel Pehn estock A Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Oarpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to famish to order, all kicdsof RivetodHose,manufactured of the bestmaterinl, and m a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at GO per cent cheaper. Country Merchants and Fanners would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he la determined to noil fire: rate articles at very low prices. 03* Don’t forget the place, No. 05, corner of Wood ueet and Diamond Alley. ap2fl Wall Paper for Spring Sales. 69 surrarmn smExr r ptmauaon. JSHIDLE would invite all who waura good and • cheap article of WALL PAPER to call and exam ine his extensive assortment of all the *ete and various Patterns now in use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers,— and at the lowest possible price for Cash or Rags. Also, new and beautiful J?kdkikfar&k Paper , with suit able columns, caps, bases and bordering, (or public HaliSjof every description, furnisded on the most reas onable terms, at : mar2o:lm 5 9 SrriUhfitid rtrect. ' - Landscape Painting. JASPER IF. LAWMAN, Lxkdscape raIHT&B, Rooms, Fourth street, Odcon Buildings, second story- Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. ■ RcTcrweß—John K. Flolmes, Esql Wm.C. Wall,T. A. Hilher, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J.Jf. Gillespie, Hon. S, Jones, L. Harper TeblS Dr, Holltcfet’a WorXii. ~ ~" r Received a t henry , miner & Co’s, No 32 works* 111^^0 Rlreet| a RCW su PP*y of the following The Family Physician, or the true art of healing the sick m all diseases whatever. Price 250/ . [toargs WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S K ®*f £ ,t ' ,0 S ra P hlo Establlalunent, 00 Maria unit, between Third If fourth, I s NOW ’«>■!>' to furnish every kind of Lithographic p„JSv3)f ”«*i elegant style, such os Slum iitls, Bm *“*• ttnaL^ ‘i, nr» f Mocser * Helrale have ble accuracy ana elegance. sll-ly -Hope Mill. In Van Operation Afja»H~T T„_ Xvm’sßmUinge, Fifik Street. “ HE proprietor, thankfuito the pubiio for past cue. tom, vonmres to solicit a continuance of Sic 1 for his present enterprise—the establishment or viZ.l and Spice Mill* within the city-for the of his customers, and all who' wish to have reaTy .ood Flour, pare ground Spices, ftc , Ac. y * 00 “ The attention of Families, Merchants and other, t. invited, and all I ask is that they will give me a trtal’ “ F-R. DRAVO, ' N. B. All articles taken back if not the money returned. Tmhrifl The lease of the new yoke dry goods STORE, No. £9 Market street, wah Fiimres a"?; small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to Le sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established Busi nesa stnna, one of thebest on the street, san be had on favorable terms, if application it made immediately to the subscriber) who wishes to ohanjre his business J** 3o WM. H.GARRART) liTOrMleby "" STtART L SILL- EPSOM SALTS—3O bbls for sale b 7 mus». Bt A. FAHNLSTOCS & CO* , s X ■< - }\ u ,v:, -rJAli’U# &/,***, ••- ■•* *• > r - JBRstellemeons. J. D. Williams & Co., HISTOBf & CO.’S “ V ' r ’ 4 f ** Congi» and Colds Cared In 48 Hou<s« O INCH the introduction of this new compound. Coughs O end colds are cured in a very short tune. We will warrant Dr. Koyeer’s Pectoral Syrup to‘cure coses of Coughß,Oolds, Bronchitis, L&igugilis, In less time and St's cheaper rate than aay other-medicine ever diacov ered.: .• ■ IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nausea which ts more dtsagreeablethanthe Cough itself. This is obviated lathis mixture, for it is apleas -ant eooihing arucJe and it will cure* 'or the money unit be refunded!- The evidence in. favor of this medicine in our city, from our own citizens, should convince anyone of its efficacy.. It is the proscription of a regulaTphysi cian, and has been used by him In hw own practice for a number .of yean, with the most heroic success. •CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough ana expectoration, night sweats, hectie fever,-and alt the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that alter ta king two ooulcs she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who hart suffered with . Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cougn removed by the-use of half a do jenof bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. Agcialeraan from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to oe a good article, for ho has used-It in own ease and in the cases o* membeis of bis fami»y.with the most perfect success. It ts ONB OF TBS CHEAPEST MEDICINES NOW KNOWN. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 60 cents each, or six bottles forSsf,6Q. , Couhtbt Stobekexpees would do well to keep a sup-, ply of this medicine on hand all the ume, as it is one ol the most perfoctand efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coaghs anddtseasesof iho lungs and incipient Consumption, CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try .to get yon to buy some one of the various nostrums, bat do not seed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Ksxssa’fi Peciobal •Sthuf; aud take no oihor; this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing an. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the proprietor has numerous certificates, attesting its valur . able properties, which will be ahowa to any person de sirous of seeing them. Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to iho3c who will take an interest m the medicine. It will pay a largo profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing suf fering humanity aservico by placing m their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. • 1 * For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A M’* DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whomnll letters for agenciss must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry. Allegheny city; P. Brock er, jr., Brownsville; George Washington ; John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyoer, M’Keesport; J. D. Vowelf, C&nonsbargh; and by. merchants and druggists generally. Ua 2s IsrespeefuUy trtvucd ro xA« following truths, set forth tn relation to one qf the most important Remeaus of mod ern times ! . PETROLEUM OR ROCK! OIL; IT is not morn than one year ago smeo this great rem edy was broaght before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its gTcat powers to heal, have, since then,become fully appreciated by the.community,-and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money ?'bul, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when alt nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated mihe depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn oil human competition.' It Is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write tbuth— that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or pot confidence 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 objectof gulling or bumbaggiug some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious oaly that thh truth in relation to our Remedy should be tola, in order to secure for it a rcputaiionfar exceeding auy single aruele of the materia medico. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained tn our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. BELL A TERRY. Whatever others may say aboauhcir medicines, the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to n&o tt in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, ore willing to award it doe praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round,all wilhbc compelled to acknowledge ibatthc Petroloum u the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale. Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M'DOWELL. Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D.M.Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Aho, by the Proprietor, 8. M. KIER, Canal Basin, ?iU street, Pittsburgh. {ja9 • THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gstatrfto Jutee i A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lisma, the great Pnysjologica! 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, LtVSll CuiIPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing alter Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own agom, the Gastric Juice. Haifa leaspoonfoll of this Fluid, infused la water, wtU digest or dissolve FTra Pounds of Roast Bssp xn about two houbs, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron LiKSto,in his celebrated workon Animal Chem Utry»says: “An artificial Djgesuve Fluid.analogousuo the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from me rau cous membrane of the stomach ortho calf, in which va rious articles of food, as moat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, Justin iho same manners* they would bo in the human stomach- 17 Dr. Pzbbea. in his famous treatise on u Food and Di et,”pubUshed by Fowlo'b A Wells, New >ork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes tho method oI preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr Pereira. • Dr. Combs, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy' of Digestion,” observes that "a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric.Jutcois apronunent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that" » dis tingmshed professor of medicino in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to rail, bad recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved -com pleu.lv successful.” Dr. Gaaiutf, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta* ble Diet,”,says: “ It U a remarkable fuel in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, Im part to the tluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effectinga kind of artificial diges tion of them in nowise different from the natural digest' ive process,” • Dr. Suios’s great work, the “Chemistry of Alan,” (Lea A Blanchard, Phila., ISlOj pp 321-tJ} says : u Thediscov er of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion, From recent experiments we know that food Is dissolved as rapidly fn ah-artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is In the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” . • . Professor Dukousos, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Hamah Physiology.devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of tins subject. Ills experiments yvlth Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are weilknown. °ln ail cases.” he says, ’“di gestion occurred as perfectly In the artificial as In the natural digestions.” ' - , AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, :i Dr. HocoHTOS’a preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects,, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, suppoaed-to be on the; very verge of the grave, it is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits ol this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWGHUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly oil desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and .wonderful, butperma cent. '.v-*: ■■ ills a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, aadpartieuiarly useful for tendencyto bilious disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever- und Ague, Una the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health wiih.lntemperance. Theta ia no form.of DUD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem ta leach and remove at once.— ‘ No matter how bad they may be, it DIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose removes odltheunpUasantaymp* toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good.effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY,'follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea. Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of thopit of tho Stomach;distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heavinees.Low ness ol Spirits, Despondency,' Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price, ONE;DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will b£ ten effect alasungcurc; —. Ev ef y the written signature of J. 8, HOUGHTON, M:D.jSole Proprietor. - Sold by agenta tn every town in the. United States; and by respectable.dealers in Medicines generally. • Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSEft & MeDO WELL, 141 Woodstrcet. . . --. Retail dealers : at!Proprietors prises, Tnv2Q:y Also, for sale by rt« E. SELLERS, 57 Woi d street. t BuU»*Baro*p**lUa ana the Cholera. JTOT a Single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERAor any ofils symptoms who used this valuable -Look at t.be City of Louisville, wherethis Sarsapanilaismade, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed isolated cases of Cholera have bccntred,ana they wereeilher persons from boats or thokewho disregarded our advice. _ ;v. For sale by KEYBER&M»DQWELL, 140 Wood sl h,where the genuine. wUcle may alw&ys^be PETROLEUM— A certain cute tbr D 1 ARAHtEA, a disease very prevalent tMahot' weather—the fore runner of Cholera; ; Try It! “ Tax sale by ; ! ' jyg KEYBER L MoDOWELL, 140 Wood st. - - . 4e06 B^PABNBSTOOK’MO t •V. ' * i ♦ t * . » * , r . , * * V,-** ~ V . i. t- *4 f y a ■* ‘ ‘ i ■ . V .<*, ' ' .. ,t..'i -^••ji*'-.'--*---i-.-V>-4-»K^*-.-*:-:.-.-vV; < ..-, - f .ri<v S-' •. •--.- r * JC •» . * * ,*> ,’* * * .~t ; - ’, , £*■•;» ? *;“,•» *. r » *» 4 ‘ « A-"-* "A. ■* y•. '-«-* •■ >• EDrttp an& Rfrinrines. Pubtlo Attention ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER '■ PEPSIfIt OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS, ' , »-*!■» > Nl 4 <~v- * V; r * V 1 1 "V ‘ - - ■ Mflailanaocs. For Females and Mules. Bn, LARZETTE’SJUNQCOHDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as .an effectual restorative in coses of debdityyiinpotchcy ‘ori barrenness, aud all'll regularitiesofmuure. it ia.all.tbat it professes to bCT viz: great restorative, and remedy for.those in tha married state without offspring; It is a certai n care for seaunaiemissions, general debility, gleet,weakness of the genital organa, nervous affections, lcucorrhmaor whiles... As a' vigorating. medicine it is. unequalled. Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumpiioni indi gestion, loss df muscular energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility,See. It is warranted to.piense the nseriri any of the aDove complaints, and is of pnee less'value to those without offspring. .. .. To spread Wide the-blessings of this medicine, I have, appointed. Messrs. Judson -& Co., of the cut of New York, m the United Stales of America, ray solo agents for its sale; and none cari/be genuine - unless it comes through ihemj and their signatures are bnjhei wrapper. • ANTONIO LABZETTE,M.I>. "Jfapte, July 16th, 1849. :V . - • __ • Sold only.in atthe:Medical Depot, No. 7S Smithfield street j and by B.H. Mcaking, Walnut street .Cincinnati: Raymond &■ Patten,No. Frarth street Louisville.. , [mar24:ly -JAMES Wi WOOPWEIiL, cabinet Va*, rsafSa furniture manufacturer, Ware-rooms 07 and 99; Tiktrd street* Tv W. W. respectfully informs his friends and custom 'orithat-lie haanow-compleied the largest and fi nest stock of household furniture ever before scen.tn this city, as he is determined to uphold the qaahty with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the, extent of his .orders and facility in mm ufaciuring, he is enabled to produce warranted farnitarej at ihe'Lowest prices- , : He. has adopted the principle of identiiying the cus tomersVintemt with his own,.in quality and price, and keeps always on band the greatest vanety of every des cription, of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to Ihe most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits aa inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known.' The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of Btyle and finish, cannot be surpassed in any oi the Eastern, citiea: ... Pailor, .drawing, din '“mg, and. Bedroom chairs, of-every variety,. consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Elizabethen, Conservatoire and* Easy Chairs, of every descriptiGajCouches, Soias t Tete-a-teie and Di vans of the jatest French ana American patterns.; Tashaes,‘W'hat-.Nots, andiladies* f arlor Desks of various: kind*; Work Tables and fancy-inlaid stands, tsu&lc.fttands, and holders, marble top,ma hogany,rose wood and walnut centre and sora, tar : ble*,. extension dining table-;.all aizespf the most .imptoued, sad. decidedly the best -kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, .wardrobes, bedsteads andwashstands of eaeh-wJaige assortment; gothic-hall ; and parlor receptionchairs,- ottomans and stools, secretary and book • cases,. side boards, fire screens, towel racks, bat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots 3or children? paper mache, table and ted poy*, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, «Scc. &c. &c. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet hakebs supplied rriih all articles in their line __ _ J . . , STEAMBOATrSand HOTELS, furnished at the short est Tiotice; ; AH orders promptly attes, CHAIRS 'N r o.s&-Thmita , ai > bttwun.M*Tkrt and Wood , -SjvJft side. « Wjs-bave now oa band a large 'splendid slock of every variety oi OflaiHai—cS J^aodCABINET-FURNITURE,which we * \ lore confident cannot he surpassed, equalled, in OiUCiiy, or n iLe West, in style and finish. Those who are in waniot Fnraiture are respectfully invited to call and examine lor themselves. - Steamboats furmshedonid'.! ahortestusticn. - |X7*AI! dnlers promptly attended to. icbldrif O’DONNELL, MULLEN A CO. Famittsre abd Otuiic Woro itooms* T. B. YOUNG A CO.j comer Third f* mmri&mf and SmilhfiMtts.,opposite Bnon** Hotels ul. iceep consiantlyon band RS t£iiiii&3and make to order* at abe lowest prices. • 4 .BQUSEHOLB and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS) of. the best workmanship and most approved *iTi e * 4 i_ _ iebls - • • ~ AhoyX 'LrStStti? The subscriber# tender their for the favors bestow Vj3gv cd upon them by their Steamboat friends, and vrould resnectfiiifyremind theta and others into-* * * rested'in uuifding boats, that they arc at all times pre* pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Choirs of the ber matenat and workmanship. 1 11 VOUMUi CO., Corner Third and gmithfield streets, - , - - opposite u Brown's Hotel/’ e. c. iiamuxu. ___ n. nsuLEs Hammer & Hauler. CA3INET WAREROOM, SMITHS'! EU> STREET, Btttcem S*p*nthttrut and Straiebrny allty , Pittsburgh Pa. HAMMER & RAU-LER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, PS-5 warrantedequal to any in the city, and sold on as * i "favorable term* as can be obtained many similar establishment in die Wert. They have now* on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds-of Fumi ture, trout the'cheapest aiid plainest to the most costly and elegant. - ' All orders promptly attended to. mrattCm WM* 15* STEVENSON continues to mana f—dj * factcre CABINET- WARE oi every descrip- ai his old stand, corner of Liberty end Seventh .fctreels, UNDERTAKING attended to, in nlliu branchaa. _ . roaylt i j£ttr» Family Flour* FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietor* of &e “PITTSBURGH CITYMILLS,"have placed boxes fortbeneception of orders, at the following places; J. & R. Floyd’s store, comer of Wood and t>tb *ts.j M.Haywood 1 * Shoe store, corner Liberty and Martel A. Boelen’s store, 3d street; h. Wilcox, Jr., Drucgist, car. 4th and SroithiieJd: John t Smith's store, cor. High and Wjriie streets ; Telegrams Office,'Foartb street; H. C. Ke!W. Grower, cor, sth and Market alley ; M.Crasser'le.flth Ward. The Flour wao , iwilj coll twice or thrice dally, for orders, and the Flo tf« io;, delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable Tor family use,) without charge-for cartage. I; is'plain (baVno accounts can be allowed, and that dcivere can have no permission to leave floor without payment.' We hope that the public wall bo pleased with this arrangement, as weeball endeavor to do tAtm just ce. imayfiQ] • WILSIARTH & NOBLE. UOt FUtt C&LI^UaNUi THE subscriber bus been authorized to receive Pack* ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of COaWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in Erst class sailing Vessels from Panama to Baa Francisco. Every information.eiren, on application to JOSHUA ROBIN3ON, apla .■ . Post Bufldings, Fifth at., near Wood. Philosophy of Sranar«ih 1 s Vegetable Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of tho blood was established, the secret springs of . vitality were then partially exposedtb oar.Tiew. We saw and understood that the food, we eat.'was conveitod-imo. blood, wbicltrepaired the waste of the animal machine; the food is Tael, which Irceps St a life heat tho Internal fire# that-warm, and invigorate oar inner.man. The. blood is ah cieeme fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, evfin to the extremities of the hair and horny nail., . while the blood is thus the neat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body .strength; Brandretifs pills give blood tbo necessary power to throw out from itiolf all Imparities, thus ren uaringthe stream ofllfo pure nndhealthy. If mon were ! more sincere,-there would be fewer religious creeds; I : andif they keptclose to nature’# law.* in the.management ; ofthoir bodies, they would require Utile medicine. As men grow inteiitUgeat they wifi become wiser and'hap*: pier; even now,'.their wisdom is proved, by the fact that, when sickness assails them, .they use Brandreth’a Vege table Untverai'Pi.Us, which soon restore.them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care ;when they are .used, Ineithcr diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so that upon the first Indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in the beginning is niore potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system, in colds, coughß, asthma', rheumatism, costivcness, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep->seatcd pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise. - 'Three br five will,act like a charm,often curing a dangerous' malady at oiico, sa ying months of sickness and the evilh thereunto attend ing. Rcmemberjßrahdreth’s. 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 ail other medi cines.. They take out only that from me blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, .leaving strength and health : they produce healthy sleop at night, and an ap petite that relishes aiLkinds pf food. . .Sold at No. 2fl Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh where the genuineßrandreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigr.ea.is the oniy agent in the city. dec.23;3m . : . . THOMAS KBDPATH. 5 • _ • A. BULLIKBS & CO*, TTAVE ON HANOattheir extensive CABINET and JuL chair Manufactory,-no. c 4 smithfieia »l a larga asaorlmentof fancy and plain Farniture, which they; will.sell 15 per coni, below castotnary rates. Tcnna-r-cagU only. . j ' [dec27:ly Dissolution* /THECo-Partnerahinhcretolore existing between the A subscribers, under the; film Of J. S. BONNET Sc, 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. Pittsburgh, AprHlst,lBso: ID* Having sold my* entire interest in the firm of J , S.‘ .Bonnet A Co. to M. 0. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom* sending him, to the confidence of my friends and the public. .(aisl.: J. S. BONNET. R» C. StOCtttO&i BOOKSELLER ASHSTATIONER, Np. 47, cobber 07 'Mamet anp Thibp streets, XTAS constantly oni hand for Bale—Writing, Letter, XL Printing and TesP APER; Bonnet, Binders’, Pal- ISISdM&J 1 ™ 11 *'BOARDS;■■••Boole-.and Newspaper PRINTING be willscU at the lowest cosh pmegj or in exchange for Rftgs and Tanners’ Serape. -nvY—» Bemovai* rliliß subscriber wishes to inform the citizens ofPiUs- A and the publicgeneraTljMhathehaa removed his OA RPJBT STOKE ftom Nos. 61 and 03 Wood street, tqtheApoilo Buildings, on-Fourthsireet. recently occu pied by ihe Museum, and.has connected therewith the adiommg rheas; formerly usedaß'tbe Chronicle Printing omce-rwhich, in connection-wivhhis old'room, makes tbe roost spacious Carpet e&tabUshmentiathe ana his advantages so tar surpass any house in-this city Xorspace, arrangement and'goodEehiyjthat he is certain of suiting every peraob whomay favor:fiim with a cail; •nu slock is- complete, in every article in his line, and great pains will be limes to show goods to u> look Ur-buy. T. ; - QCOt ' . . E. W. I>YND: fifi+pruse ia noro anctior tale by m«»» y KING * MOORHSAD.. _~E~ MENEM *V - - S'Sl&irSSp jfnsitraiue (EampauUs. State Slntuol Elre Insaranee oonmttnv BRANCH- OFFICE,S4 SwrirFiKLo v ' Jan wry lit/liBlT fTHIE best evidence of thd success of the Directors l In JL endeavoring to vtakethc ‘’STATE MUTtIAIrFIiUv INSURANCE ,COMPAQ* ” meet the warns ofli£ community, is the-unparalleled amount of business whkh.has bee;i,dohc--liaying 4,000 Pcii dies lit 'alittle' more than seven months ;*and adding over 870,000" capital to the company. Tho Directors are proud to say,that nearly all the property insured is, of tho safest. small risksjand; a large proportion insured for only one year. Number of .Policies issued*-—' 3,053 Amount of property insured * ••• • 84,073,508 00 Amountofguaranteepremiinn3*S4s,49o 38 ... Amountof cashpreraiuflis-^—— : '24, ! 63i > 60 Amount oFguniantce stock*-* *■. ■ ■ ■— 8 70.123 18 Amount of Tosses 8 3,800 00 To be deducted from the above the incidental expen* ses-of the office. ‘ ? " To city or country merchants, arid owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country property,''it is believed this company affords advantagesinpomfof cheapness, safety and sectmty,Diferior to ho Insurance' Company, i c this country. . - ; . Conducted on the equitable -and greatly improved sys tem of Classification of Risks, excluding: all special hazards, insuring only a limited antouni.in any one. Lo cality .thus precTuding the frequency and occurrence of Isige fires,andalso, on bothjhe, Stock' and Alutnal plan, it not'only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methodsVbut’cntiiles.tlie insured to a parlieipai non in the profits. : .. : “It is under the control of ike following Directors :—J Pi Rutherford. A. J. Gilleu, John -B. Packer, Samuel T, Jones,' Alonzo'.A. Carrier r Philo C*. Sedgwick,. Robert Klotz. . J A. RUTHERFORD. Presh. A. J.43ILLETT, Sec’y. A. A..CAaai£a, Actuary. . T - jjagfty.. Penn mutual Life Insurance. Co.» Phll’a* Agent in.Pittsburgh,av. h. davis, (vice j. Finney; Jr., deceased,) No. 383 Liberty street. For ihe better.cdnvehiehce of residing in the lower; pari of the city,.the agent may, also bo found daily,'from eleven to twelve and two to three.o’clock, at the; counting room of J. SChoonmakor&Co*,No. 24 Wood street, where all necessary information will be given, and- attended to.— Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insurance* and blank forms furnished oh application. Capital Block over 8200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits.divided annually amongst those insured for life. Pittsburgh, 8ib; .1,1851—2w •- V ' ' ' ' .Blarlne, Five and Inland Transportation insurance. " T reinsurance company of north amer. ICA, Philadelphia, chartered J 794, eapUaissoo«« OQO, aßsett January 13, lfidl, $1,001,355 50, mil make insurance.on buildings and. their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on property ,of every descrip tion, oh steamboats and other .vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas. DIRECTORS:.., ArthcrG..CoSin,Pre5 7 t i 'j ,) JacbbM, Thomas, Samuel YPVJones, Edward Smith, John A.Brownr. ; - 'William,Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, - - Francis Raskins, Samuel Brooks, S; Austin Allibone', Charles Taylor, William B. Bowen, Ambrdse’.White, George’W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, JameaN. Dickson,, 9. Morris,:Waler, H.D.Sbeirerd.Sec’y.: This is the oldest Insurance Company inthe;Unjted States, and from its high “landing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding aIL risks of an extra- hazard ous chancier, may he considered-as offering 'ample se' curity to the public. WBI/P. JONES, Agent,.;/ ja‘-34 N 0.141 Front fltreeti . SAtETY, PERPETUITY AND SECUHiTi THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND : L.IFK rasDKAHCE 90CIItT!r LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capital, iSOO, ooo—Equal to 03,000,000. TYTITfi a large surplus of profits. Abortion of both -j Y capital and surplus invested in U. S. Government Stocks, anti other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 0,000. Persons in*, caring participate in the. profits of the Company. California risks taken at reduced rates. -Among theadvantages of a Policy in this Company: are the following Apaxty insured fortlie whole term of life may or any. time borrow one-half the amount of annual premium, without note dr security, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. He may at anytime surrender his policy, and receive back as value thereof 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 his insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. Parties already insured npd entitled to a two-third loan, are not shutout from said two-third loan, if the * f 'refer it, upon the terms stated in the Society’s pampli ets. A party may, at a moderalo annual premium, insai j for life, and he survivo to reach ihe age of CO years, Me full sum insured up to 915.000, iri/JAe paid ro aia: or if he dies before reaching that age, ihe tuli sum insured will be paid to bis family or legal representatives. It has become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives Sf their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of ihe-policy* This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose snlary in very many. Cases is scarcely equal lonis immediate wants. To the mao of family, at his deaih, it is a con solation beyond expression to know that his helpless little ones arc thus provided for. Churches involved, would do well io insure the lives of one or more of tue'Trustees; at whose* demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. •••. Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Banking Hau«e of WM.A. JULL A CO., novt!9 ‘ ‘ Wood Birsecond dror above Fourth. HISC&AKCE. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANTECOMPANY;—Office.NorfhRoom ofthe Ei change, Third street, Philadelphia. . - Flax Merchandize and other ■ptoperty in town and insured against loss or damage by fire at the ibwestrute of premium. Mxbikb Iksobancs,?-' They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. I Thahspo station.—They also insnre merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad" Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most* liberal terms. ' DIRECTORS-^-Joseph Hi Seal, Edmund A. Sender John C. Davit. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G-Leiper, Edward. Darlington,lsaac R. ; Davis, William Newlin,Dr. R. M. Jluston, James C. Hoad,Theophilus Puulding,H. JoncsKrooks., Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. GeorgeSerrill. Spencer Me* Ilvain,Ch*Tles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr 8. Thomas, John Sellers; Wm. Eyre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan; WILLIAM MARTIN, President. ; Tnos. C. Hamv Vice President, Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. . of the Company. No. 43 Watersireer, burgh. (je!6:dtfl P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fir© and Hi at In© Insurance* THE OFFICE of. the Jhruranw Co. of Norik Amsrita has been remottd to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No. 141 Front street third house East of Wood street, whore the subscriber will issue Policies on Build* ings and their contents, andonShipmentsby Steamboau and other vessels, for tho above old- ana-responsible Company. ; fap3] ■ WM. Pi JONES; Agent. • 'Life and Health lnioranee* ftIHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE X COMP AN Y, c/~ Philadelphia, by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,l£49; Charier Peiv petual f Capital 8100,000. Rates lower than any Pennsyl vania Company, and fall 33 per eent. lowcr than.the. of Life Insurance,As tho following compori son will show. Tins a pdrson oi ihe age offfl insuring for 3101) for life, must pay in the Girard32,3o. PcnnsyE vania 32,36, Penn Mutual 82,36, Equitable 32,04, Pies England 82,36, Atbion 82,48, New York Life 32,36, Lift and Health, PiiLladtlpkia. 31,01; ■ Dnmcxoits—Samuel D Omdlf, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M 'V Baldwin. ChUs O B Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.: Lewis Coorcri ■ J Rodman Barker, E H Bntler, Edwin R Cope. Prrri ■*»«, Samuel D Orrick : Ko Pruidtni, Robort P. Kins SMrrtory, Francis Blackburhe, ./ ' . Applications; will bedeceived and every information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent- OmcE- Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. . ; oei23:y INDEMNITY. ' T~“ tfho Franklin Flro inanranco Company of pattaiKiMu. 1 TYIRECTORS 4J SS ailes 'S- Baaoker/ George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai 0. Lewis t Tobias; Wagner, . Adolphi E. Borie, ' . Samuel Grant, . David Si Browne*; . . Jaeob R. Smitir, Morris Patterson,. .- _ „ „ CHAS. IV. BANCKER, Preft. : Cxiip. G. B&ncxsb, Secretary.’ , .. • I£j* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or linited . °®® ve jT descriptionof property in town and country. The Company have reserved a large CoutingentFund which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely in/ested afford ample protection to the’assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, /S49 } as jjubhshed ogreeably to an Act of Assembly, wife as fol* Mortgages ~9i,047,453 41 Real Estate ■ 94,734 83 Temporary; Loans-—•— 90.(01 85 Stocks —— 31533 25 Cash,&c.. —— —...34504 37 ; c . . . ■ 7l incorporation, a period of If years, ihey bave;paid upwards of Ont million FourUvadred *Fhou sandyDoliarst losses by fire, thereby .affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,'aa well as 6c ability and disposition to meet with promptness, ail liabilities. * J, GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ? V mar2] Office N- cbrner Wofll and 3d sis ' : • Flro ftnd Mumeluflonnce* ... rpHE Insurance Company of North’An'erica,'of Phila X. delphia, through its duly authoriied'Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and- linited Inearunc? on prapeny.inthis city and its vicinity,ind on shipmen. by the canal and rivers. • \ DIRECTORStj Arthur Gi Samuel Jrooks, . * Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, SamueLW. Smith. Edward Smith, Ambroie White, John A. Brown, Jacob AI. Thomas . John White, - John Jt. Neff r Thomas P. Cope; Richftd D. Wood/* 'V■.•WmiWelshjr- Hen# D. Sherrard', Sec** Thisis the oldest Insurance Conpahy in iho United : State's,"having been chartered in IJD4. Its charter is per petual,jand from its high standing; long experience, anr ple avoiding all risksof on extra hazardous character, it may be considered is offering ample securi tytothp publio. v WILIJAhTP- JONES- At Counting Room of Atwood Jones dt Co., Water add Front sts., Pittsburgh ; may4y Sjhcjeh^B 3 Stole' end £^ I 9HA'i? r LS^ Pe?y’’upe -Ylot styles, and qualities. Foisaielow ' T * - A. A. MASON A CO., novii -.■aaendWMarketmreet/ PLANTATION barrels Wi crop _ MolaiEcs jmt received ittd for sale by F . MIILER & HICKETBON, 4001# l?M.Saiw4!Bsia»ityi,i . .. 'n t PiiS'iiL:,-'. ... > v ' •'"■• “"’'* V ' - . • =:-T?*A*’\ * Y j* ! YY,*Y■* J ’ v 1 Y '>; S’ *v •! • '■• ; ••... ■ '■ i,: '' • f *•;' *. •,+.'. • 7 • V,*r .> •s‘».,V ii - , tS* -A •'•' t NEWJiFKING GOODS t No. 75$ between Fourth sf. 4* tAe Diamond. f|TJIL subscriber n now receiving from-the Eastern . JL cities ajjeauiifal; cboico ami desirable stock of the newest fabrics and.-designs from the Loudon, nrtd Pari? •Markets." ' • v _ -SPRING AND SUMMER DRYGOODS, in the New -York and Philadelphia Market* at the lowest cash prices.: Embracing every variety of the newest and richest stylcs r and latest importations of rrench, English aiid German Goods famous the loading afttcles wtli be found the following: ... fix^Tquarty a^llCBj rom cci) ts to the -English Lawns.-from 124 cents tto lho manufactured. .. • • Fr?nnL°ii le ? c ]l eil Muslins, from 64 to 124 cents yd. ..best atfStopone J“ 8 ’ “*!?> from 10 C6a » lo 1110 and Aobrican ciiimzes, from <H to 12i cents' • naSnh^OTifet!??®'?«®6»i4«tea Maaljns.nndOr ?rMcb iteraor«. ri^ la , m , and E»gl»& Poplins; “ilt3 /M C v S r?»i„l;r o V; ks: '“P” black Gro do Rhine ?V ks 1 ’“Per changeable Silks and fteUt T“lo°, f hl lMk - Wi « to «* A(pacca,,“nd SHATVLS. Thibet, Brosha and Mous dc Lame Shawls-• mere ’ FANCY AND,VARIETYGOODS. French work-Capes 1 and Collars] new style-Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfsand Cravats;black and colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Glovesand Mitts; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose; together with a large, ami complete assortment of Para* sols and Umbrellas. : | - gsntlshiens goods: French ond English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Drawers; Fancy Cravats; Linen Cam bric and Silk Hdkfs; together .with a splendid assort ment of Gloves, Horiory.andSasDenders. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Rossia Diaper and Crash; IrlshLlnen and Linen Lawns; Casainetts and Kentucky Jeans, Coltonades; 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 coll find give the above goods an early ex amination. The stock is large and complete in every varietynnd style, all of the latest importations, and will be.sold at tbe VERY LOWKBT MABXJEXT PBICES. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF • DRYGOODS, AT-TBS One Prlco Store of A; A* JiIASOBi A CO«, "Nos.6'2 and Gi-Market street. YT7TLL commence on Mohdat, December 30,1650 . fV and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of .their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to. One. Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered .&t:Retail, atfullyone fourthlessthanusuarprices.: : The notice ol weir Semi-Annual ,Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. - They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of .those who have never attended their Sales-: viz:— ... ... _ u ... : John'R. Neff, Richard l>._ Wood, 'Rich Cashmeres, • _ - 75 c.Ueual price S1 3 0Q, 500 ps. Cettoii and Wool Cashmeres, 25c4 usual pri:e 37|c.; ISOOio. Cotton and Wool . Delaines, 15, 18|c, Usual price2oand25c; . . . . -50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual price C24c. ' 4 .50 pa. Striped;and Figured Silks, 60c. • Usual,price 75c.;. . • - 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.; . 100 pB. French Merinoesj 81,00. Usual prlce Sl^74; 300 ps. Parameuas and Lyonese Cloths. . Reduced 33 percent; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold atfrora 81 to 85 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18 and 25c4 Fast Colored Calicoes, 64c* Usual priee9c.; 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8, add 10c Usual price 10 and 121 c.; * 00cases Bleached Mnalins. Reduced 2c.peryaid f . 260 bales Brown Muslin—-all grades] Also—l»aces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens, Checks,Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets and Jeans. _ Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down tolowerpriccsthan any of their previous sales. They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods wiilsboribe sold.. The lowestprice named at first. A. A. MASON A CO., dec3o‘ Nos. G 2 and 61 Marketstreet. EMBROIDERIES! I—Received per express, a large assortment of the following poods: Ladies’ book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought cuds and collars; Kossuth cuffs and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon Ma line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; cheml zettes; black Charttilla and love veils; ladies’ break fast caps; infants’ naps and waists linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces -and edg ings; jaconet and. Swiss. edgings, and inseriings; to gether with & general assortment o’f French embroider ed aud lace goods. Forsaieby : A. A. MASON A CO , mar 4 Nos 62 and 64 Market street. SPRING BONNETS—Our first lot received and open ed—comprising in part the followingstyles. White and Yellow Lace-; tiueen'sOwh; .Alboni Chip; " HturTalipr iMilan do; ••v. . Jenny Lind and. Satin f« ■English ..do: •, Fluted Straw amt Satin do; Fine Straw and Diamond;. Pearl and Loop do j Florence Crimped; —-American Lace; - English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed; Albone; Floted-Manilla; . . • Silk, do- A A- MASON A CO. cloths X Cloths ! Clotbß r AT EASTERN JOBBING pieces Black and Fanev colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths.' Jast opened a: • A. A. MASON Sc CO. J S, . dec2 Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. Tin Roofing. THE subscribers take this method to inform property holder?, house-builders,and dll others interested, that they still continue the basinets of Tm Roofing, in all its branches. Their skill and experience in this part of the business, has hitherto euableu them to give entire And they hope, that by continuing the. same policy of using the best materiaf«,and employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable, impression. If the question of Tin Roofing wa9 new, or j ust brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the . subject would justify us in extending our views oil its superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few - remarks. On the 6th dayof Jane, 1844, (nearly seven years ago,}weim ishedonr first job of Tin Roofing in this place. From that up to the present time, we have covered with tin. the roofs of the finest and most. Costly buildings that have been erecied.ia this county. We have given our * views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage Qt Tin over iron, as'a covering for houses. iAfid time, the great tester of .nil things, has but too clearly proven, the correctness of our opinion. Again, if we place Tin in juxia-positidn.with Slate as a covering for houses, we think that tin wiU.bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided* advantages.- These advantages ore, that when tin is used the roof con be made much natter—thereby saving materials, id the letigthofraflcrs,brick.in the gable ends—making the housoeasy of access in case ofa fire, and showing a better finish and-appearance. Also, when tin is used -the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and heavy-expense for copper gutters,copper flashings, Ac:, thingsindispensibleonslat©roofs. If farther reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been advanced, is it la a well-known fact that New York and other east ern citiesvery generally prefer even tiu for vheir most easily and splendid buildings, notwithstanding they have a fallaupply of slateat their doors. With these remarks we wiil ieave the subject with those interested, and will ■take pleasure in giving further information when called on. • JOHN DUNLAP A CO., feb!7 . . . comer Market and Second fits. Stooped Shoulders* SHOULDER BRACES.—' r hese Bihces arc essential* ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the.inclined posture necessary. Toithe consumptive, the sedentary, and all those who> intheirdoily pursuits, have, contracted the.habit of.stoojfijig, this -Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the. shoulders from failing forward on the cheßt, expands the dimensions of the chamber in'which the Lungs and Heart sre con tained, and gives buoyancy lo'the whole frame : thus, In its action, counteracting the principal causes which lead to disease in those importantorguiis, and to a numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many are subject/ - For sale by KEYSER & RTDOWELL, marS ; 140Wopdst ; Dr* Abdominal Supporter* THIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled.success..- The. effects produced by it are truly wonderful, m all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the obdominal muscles. His a sure cure for falling- of the womb, and the long list of. diseases which attend that complaint.- - For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, ' mar 3 / . 140 Wood at Sew Patent Trusses* rrtHESE Trusses are most confidently recommended A- to the afflicted for the radical cure ofifemta orliup tun. They retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patient, and have been known,ia many instances, to effect a speedy cure. For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, - ■ ntarB - HO Wood Vt lmportitat to Tailors. UST RECEIVED—O Doz. assorted Tailors’ Patent Shears, from N0..10 down to No. 2. I ALSO—3 Doz. Barbers 1 Patent Scissors; direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at BOWN & TETLEY'S, 130 Wood st., ‘ mnyga 2 doors.below Virgin aileV. DRY APPLES—62 sacks Dried Apples; 10 bbls. do; For sale by - Jfl 3 L. 3; WATERMAN & SONS. t : Hotice. ~~ —- A indebted to the late firm of'JeHXSTos fr XX. Stockton, will please oali and settle imrasJistely and save CQBts. [feb3j JOHN FLEMING; Ag’l* J. D. WILLIAMS* „ w......... .JOS-X HAST, ». Timm UIAMS & CO., WHOLESALE and RETAIL family grocers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants } And Dealers in cototuy PBonxrcE ash pirranuaaa MANUi’Acrrass, ComtT of; Wood and "Fifth struts, /-* ; mats ' PiUßSurglL- Steele dfc Officer** BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, RjArfs Builxukg, Virgin alley* third story, betwtmWood and ■ iMtaty street j. Boxes of all descriptions made and de jivered at the shortest notice. / ' -Ifeplthly OMINY 9 bbls. “ Pcarljl.Beayer Honhny; 12 do White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, «- *« » t. ■; 2 ? ■V x '. ■ ;^;v r ,r. ;: vV , -■ V. . 1 V 'V ■•■ .I'i ■»•. . I!M!itIiEZIIZI JDrg ©flois ABSALOM MORRIS, - • 75 Market street • > MEM Mlmiiaatam. Bolivar Fire Briek Slannfaetnrlag Company, lAS.OMVKU, V il.U.titZßy' ' 11. I. ttIOBAW, MOVBB, EIBB & CO., proprietor. fTIHE subscribers having been appointed Agents for X the above homed concern, wilf keep" coiuwuiyon band a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fire Briek, Cru cible Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and IhWfldls. They are also ready to receive orders for Bald BncJUU) be made in size and shape to suit purchasers, which shall be promptly filled. - •Wo do notiicem it necessary to enumerate thd ttluiy advantages the .Bolivar Fire Brick, posesa over .all oth* era that hayc-been bffeiredfor sale in the United States, their superiority being-well known to elmost all persons who.use Fire Brick. The proprietors have determined that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present eavi able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared to make them even better than they have heretofore.been. : This is the only establishment now manufacturing Fir© Brick at Bolivar.. .. . KiER & JONES,- marl 7. Canal Basin, Seventh at., Pittsburgh* _ “Snlder’a” Wine score. TO WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA:^ THE UNRIVALLEBPJjACE for obtaining nil Wines, Liquors, &c., GOOD ind CHEAP. “SNIDER” has lately—in consequence of the numer ous large sales made by him to consumers—been obliged largely to replenish his stock by fresh and he has now the satisfaction of.offering somo .of Uto.best Wines and Liquors ever Imported'by him. He would refer to some invoices os fallows—viz:- ;• r ; BUFF, GORDON tc CO; SHERRlES—embracing deli cate Pale at very low prices, rare' old, and Mime very choice MANRANILLAs all on draught bythe Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, ia,caaks'of.lß *aHa»» spedaUy selected for Some EXTRA , AMON TILL AD O in bottles, put upinEurope,wMchhc as equal to any that can be produced. * . VThe MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher ries are peculiarly adapted to convalescents, as they strengthen without stimulating, aud have not the acid of many other Wines. •_ “ PORT WINES principally, specially selected.for his sates to consuraeTsfrom the slock of* 1 Bobsxstkb’s,” otOporio, and imported direct, v -* - - ’* lll . es 3 a ra.fruity and ideDcate, and jhavAbeen highly approved by Ids customers,••because or,their manifest superiority over all other Ports and Red Winea palmed off as such, . \ - ' • •>'> - They areof various soils and prices, in bottles and on .draught by the gaiLon, or wholesale by. thecaak-Among them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM SEY PORT. ; 1 --- ;>■. -v> *#*Pers6na BufferinffwlthchrdnicaffectiQnoftheboW' ola cannot betoo : carefu( in their PORT. MADEIRA "WINES of various sorts,, dry .and: rich. South Side, old East and West India,. Sercial, Ac., Ac. on draught, in botileft and by casks, ; - .. As to the SPARKLED WINES. of;the subscriber, it is well known that tlie MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLJNG AIOSELLE, lmpdtted by him are superior to any other Wines; nnd are sold at prices as low asmost of the Inferior wines now la the. amrketwhichareputapoabayeraaaj&itc&ur. > He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of voriouabrands and qualities, at very low retail or whalesalAtln the article of CLARET WINES, generally,the subscri ber holds himself to besjndge, and he oflers the ‘finest stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single do zen, to the first class Or kt pTomerayir n -otMSDOO.■'I Of BURGUNDY.WINEShehas alargcatockondcan assure customers that he can present to them, from hte vaultiyas good a-bottle of Burgundy as France affords. SAUTERNE and BARSAC always ou hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE and -MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars .of Messrs. BEixaxsD A JoßDah, ofCo blens, are extensive, and number many.StiJl. Hocksand Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to toe very choicest, vintages of the “ whiCff 15 the beit .gTowthof the Rhine.;. , - . - -.- • •v- - la ihe'articles of COGNAC ami other“BRANDIES bo has now a fine stocky embracing some very old extra of 1600, of Oraan, Duput A Co., ana some celebrated “ CLAVIER of 1821 in eighth casks, and 1842 in hlids.' and“DUBOUCHE,” inhhds. on consignment, which will be sold low. Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONG AHELA WHIS KEY. JAMAICA PRESERVING BRANDY and oil other ’Wines*, and Liquors', including all of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any! quantity desired. . f A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS.’ Gxtods delivered, within onedaif'a reach cf-Phila delphia, feejgut paid, Ordera-willbe promptly ,*xe6u»: ted if sent bynmil or telegraph-. i V \ Address, - ‘ JACOfc SNIDER. JR., \ Cheap Wine Store, 70 Walnut street, PHIjl • > 2IE2IPHIS INSTITOTK. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular coursed Lectures will commence on' the first ef November and continue until the last of February. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened und ready to receive Students by the first of. October. The BlcdicalDcpaxt ineni willbe under the direction of the following • _ raoPEssosst- 1 Z. FbeeuaKjM.D., Professor of Anatomy. •• • ; ; R.S.Newtox,Bl. Do Professor of Surgery. H. J. iIoLCK, 81. D. } Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. • W. Bra> Powell, 81. D.j Professor of Physiology, Pa thology, Mineralogy andGcology. J. £l5O, M. D.j Professor of Materia Medich,Therapeu tics and Bledical Jurisprudence., v •; ;•• •• - J.- Alilton SsßßEasi 81. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. - J. A. Wosox.Bl. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis eases of Women and Children. CLISIQUE LECTUBEi.':' ' :/ " Medicine —Prof. H. J. Hulce. Vsu»gery--Prof. R. S. Newxqx. ; Z FsKBitAN, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. . The fees-for a fuli course amount to SlO5, Each Prbfesaor 7 &Ticlcet,Sl§; Matriculator’s S 5. De monstrator's Fee,slD. Graduation* s£o. Those deeiringfurtherlnformatlon/ ■wiUplcaseaddres# ; their letters (post paid) to the Dean: and Students arri ving in the city will please call on nim.at the Conuner cialHotei. - s' R- S. NEWTON, BL D., ss i DeanoftheFaculty.' LAW DEPARTMENT. :r- • . ; . HonEWM King, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law. Jno Dsulfielb, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. '2kf37a—Sso per session- - •• - r --V - ■ Allcommumcationspenainingtothlsdepartnie&lGttist be addressed to ' E. W. M. KING, Esq- • ■ Slempkis, ZVnn.,March. 185 Q.. ; • • The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the mostdistinguished in oar country. 'The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country-rail qf them arc-able Lecturers and tbe-best of -Teachers'.' •• .. , . Those who wiUcontemplateourgecgraphicalposition, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt a* to the eligibility of our situation tor an enterprise of the kind, ab to health, including all seasons of the year, wo denythat any othertityhasmort. - ':' - The G.m class of the Law and MedlcaLDepartmehtso. this Institute were, small, but tha gentlcmen composing ; thein are talented and In the highest degree reßpectablcrr. a favorable omeafbrihefatuxeprospenty bfthe Institute/ Thai the public maybe satisued of the penaanency.of: this school, wc feel it but duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which, auguraweli fpi its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi sation which connects them,cannot be interacted. r> E, W. M. KING, apt President of the Memphtsihstitate. 1 Aagnliying (Haases, •;* -• . 0F one, two and: three, 'g.asses', suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes* aridother purposes,'for tala by [0c1241 JOHN B. M’FATU>EN& CO.' . To the Citizens of Allegheny Clty« A BOX for the reception of .Orders/or CITY huLL9 ; il. FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer ARobinsoa; Federal street. Such Orders Will be promptly supplied augin tyiLMARTIT ANOBLE. ,■ 300 Men Wantea imciedlßteln AT THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD.—Tbe wane* . are.Bo cents per dap;-and:we. ch»rgeSl,7S per week forboardinn. Apply at the ofTice, on the Steuben ville road, near M'Donald’s miles from Pitts burgh. [jnne*23:tCl., mJRN9tDE. iIANNEV A CO. ; v SALE OF'VALUABLB"' * IRON WORI£S, I?EGaOES, iat?LEO, <2ic. v IN pursuance of a decree of thet-Clmncd^Connin' Clarksville, at aho October terra, 1950,1 will sell at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County,'State of- Tennessee, on the 9th day or April , IBSL ihe Furnace c known-as the LouisaFanjaceand themoaniyenton- ' Furnace, with alt the lands attached aud adjoining there*, to, amounting to some2o,t}oo acres/ .At the. aame.Unxa - and place I wiUgell-a valuable riegrq mhti, JohnCortyr,:: a Founder; and his wife and children,on acredilofd r fi,,. and 3 years. The real estate on a cxodil.of 1, 2,-S aha 4 years. On the lltb of April, IS3I t I will also sell/ at lhe ltte residence of Robt Baxter, ,m Montgomery Co., Tenn., the IRON PROPfißTYjknotviv as the Tennessee Fur- ’ *. nace and the Water Forgo, on Birton’s Creek, with all the' lands . adjoining anifutachedthereto, conaisting of several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 ycafs.- Sttmner County Lands near Gai/aiin, '■ I will also sell, on the 26th of March, lBsl,inthetowa of Gallatin, at the Court House, 220 acres of land lying •• in said County, kniWnas the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1, 2 and 3*years. ' : - Uaust and Lot in Naihttlls. I will also sell, on the 230* of March, 1851, a valuable • ■: House and Lot in NashviUe,m the Markci House, known *v ■ as Lot No. 64< situated oii llighsL, onacredilof 1, a*-:- and 3 years. Bond and approved security will he requk ; • red of .the purchaser and alien retained on the real es tate in all cases. P. PRIE3TLEY, C. &M. * • v t Sale of Sidles, Wagons, &©• I wili,asthe Adntirof Rohu Baxier, soil at the Lou- - Isa Furnace, in Morilgqmery County, Tennon the flth - * day of April, 1851.alllhepersonal property of the said Robt. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of' 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap Meuti, and Slock on hand, on <■ acreditoftwelvemontha,. : - - J:; . - - . r I will also sell, on the lltif dayof-April,'lBsl,!at- the late residence of Robertßaxter, m Montgomery county; ■ Tennessee, about 30. Mulek,Hones, Cattle,.Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop- ' - eity of said Robert Baxter; onacreditof 22 months,-- Bond and security wilt be. required on all-sums over : 010. The sale will be continued at each place fromday to day, till all the property if sold.- : ; Dec. 17,1850. . ROBERT BAXTER, AdtrPr. , {p* Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk, and Master the papers containing the. advertisements, with •xhenraountof the fecstated.: Published till daypf lhst •• The' Nashville Union and True Whig} the Louisville Journal; the Cincilmati Commercial, and thtiPitubargli Post, will publish iheaboveadvertißemcnitwiee a week ' until day of sale, and forward accounts tb the Clerk and Master for settlement. dec2B;tuwis —ClarisviiliJeffersonian; - I: Sprlng StocK or carpets. - * rruiß subscriber having relumed from the Eamrrn i eIUM.-l»t»y«CMTOi*hisSjtriimatock of Came™; Oil Cloths, Window Shades,. Stair Rods, Hearth Rum Door Matts, Drugget _ Stair Crash, Take arid P;“m' Covers, Matting, 5.5., 4c, Ail of wkcit have bean u lected from the latest importaiions.aiid nes. With meye amglc-io the inicrest of his custom mere, and all, who may-favor, him wiili a.caii, great pains is at all tunes taken to-show Goods to persona wishing to lopk-orhay., Call and., examine 1 the-stOcfc ; whcrecan be found the latest and best styles of the■ above nataed Goods, Aviih prices and.gualitfes to «nit‘ all. . £. W.LYND, * - Apollo Bmlding, Fourth street. febl2 ' "100 FISH—I Tlfl’ESS BEEF—SO bblsja Here ana for sale by " JXlsaaia BXUAay*fea,i^ • v 'u: V •” - •, -t‘" *'■•V-U--’** ••• - ■*': i 1 " ■, . „ ■ ■ A. ' .. . •*_. . >: *"' ... •.*•:•;•,;>.7 :■: !- : • 7': • ■*’• .;;• • ■■ “hr.. V-'- v’ * :•■.■►• - - 1 A till-
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