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    »■ CO gAGOjaOO*. P car,e^.'i r FAHNESTOCK fc CO OVES-SOU lbs ' or^ a, £ b £ A HtJESTqCK-& CO- fy tl)[s p° r A !I FA?INESTOCK & CO, f?AR CORN—3OO imsli to arrive,—will be sold low pa ■' APPI> I °I_RHODES_& ALCORN! 7=TWfELE2rCORN = 3“ i) bush lo arrive ihw week—will S“»d lQWonlhewharf R Ap & lylQ fcALcORNt MRjv. prED—On hand aniUor sale by • RHODES & ALCORN, j • , 117, Thitd st., opposite 3t. Charlea»Uotel lOAP—IOO boxes for sale by , ■ , I maiSS : STUART & SILL, I—SO boxes •'l LASS-100 boxes Bxlo for sale by a i J|- marts 1 ' i : STUART A SILL. rriOBACCO—3U boxes G'Sjpnme, for sale by _ , l mar‘2s STUART A SILL : iriMSUAß—6obbls Just received nnil Jot » al = \ marts STUART & SILL. r «7Ii.OUR—150bbTs superfine for saloliy STUART & 81LL.124. Wood sired; . ROUND I>AINTS-Io UH j neatly pal op m un cats “ e “ h ' SSSrS&T’ Prussian Blue ; -..■•■ Umber Raw, ... Umber-Burnt... >- ■■< • - ■ ' B- A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., , malS2 ' ■ ■ corner HI and Front rlreels K a « WpiSSiSmSsK t co_ -pOTATOKS-lOObbls and VirAUU i’APJsk—£ofs«f Oisorimtm IfpV— ■ W Consisting of French and American Paper Hang ing* fornhlls. Parlors and Chambers, ai prices ranging fromSfc. to*. per piece 65 fronrth street. 310 HOUSEKEEPERS —Orders for Paper Hangers a,5S t 8 lcftßl the Wan Fapc MT mahshall. - TfYA'FER- aKLecnos.— 'N iH } ° . tf received by first canal arrivals a new and choice assortment of French and Eastern Paper .Hangings in 1 told, damask, boquet and plain .patterns, together with ' alaree lot of cheap satin and commonpapcrs. . • nar7 W.-P. MARSHALL. 8$ Wood.sl. . < . ffIEAS! TEAS!—One hundre chests prime family •Jr -Teas for sails at the Central Tea Store, comprising ■■■ Just receivinsr, a fresh lot of Fifty Cent black and • green Tens, which have gained so much popularity m • «iiaCity.:Scvld > wholesale und.rctail, by , j V I . trinrtß - ■•'•'•.v ‘ H. C. KELLY. ' TNAMILY GROCERIES:—Mocha, Java. Rio and La - Ad euayra Coffees; Loaf Sugars; Dried bruits; Koi* mns; Currants.; Gulden ami Boston Syrapas Sagar H. lor sale by [n arlfl] ILL. ut-L.l> i. WHOLESALE GROCERIES.—Just receiving— ICO bap Rio Coffee, prime ; - 2casksCuba Honey; ■ 10 boxes \V. 11. Grands Tobacco; 10 do Russell A Robinson’s do; . . . - - - • S ibis No 1 Salmon; ' i 2 casks prime Coil Visa; 5 boxes Lovering’s Dll. Sugars ;. . matlB ■ ~ . ■ it . Tri BBLS.EGGSiqrsalehy ' ■ v 1U maria II.C, KELLY BUSH. PRIME DRIED i EACHES—mr «ale. OUU marlS ' 11. C. KELLY, TIirANTWJ—O,OOO busb. of beavy 'Mill, cleaned Oats . .VY- suitable for Oal Meal. RHODES.& ALCORN, iA..'mailB '- :i • : 107 33 si., opSosite.S> Charles Hotel- BREAD POWDERS—A few bores of .excellent f Yearn on band and lorsalehy mafia RHODES A ALCORN. INTER LAItU OIL.—IU bbls J. L. Cawhling 5 No 1 Wimer Laril Oil just received and tor ■ rale t> v MILLER ii RICKETSON, mu IS . : Nos 221 A 823 Liberty m.i Cl DGA.R.—IO lihds prime Plantation tiugar juit receiv » rfafd for aala b, DULLER fc RICKET3O TJLANTATION MOLASSES. lamalion wl: Molatsesvoak packaaei, 211 Riorc BiiJ for oy marts - ■ MILLER BICKETSOft. OR BBLS. No-1 Winter Strained Lard Oil for sale by /CiJ marlB ' KIERA JONES. Canal Bonn oil t TONS Juniata Blooms tor sale low,lo close. _ 55U mans KIERtKJNE in HBL->. No. 1 mackerel tor solo low, to close. 1U -marlS- KIKR .k. JuNKs. iGS—SO bbls. last rec’d and tor sale by . T. WOODS & SON, ir 2o 01 Water street "A PULES—IOO barrels Ureen Apples lor sale by A martO T. WOODS A SON T ARD OIL—IO bbls. .No. t, just received nnd (or sale Jj by: . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., mar2o corner Fust and Wood sis. HOPE SPICE AND FLOUR MlLLS—Ftflfc S/r«r Have on hand and'for sale, pure Spices, Hour, ComMeaL Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nuts. Ac. N. B. Grinding and Roasting done for Hotels and Families at the shortest notice •- marlß Hove mills—- OI 100 bbla. extra Superfine Flour, 100 do Superfine do; 50 do Fine do, mar lo For sale by F. R. DRAVO. KOOSIS—SO doz. largt Brooms (or £ iiloutllmilow pricoOfBUgt V doz. [marl9] WM. DYTER. YE—l9 bogft just received from S. B. Thos.Scoti. ■ marlP ; WM.DYLH. E Q S P “ ?ttgeS freshEMl,fotSal WiS-DYEB. T ARD-10 fcegs No. 1 Lard, jael receirecl and for »ale ff iby . [marlS) \VM> DYER, W—lQ casks Sides; 8 do Shoulder?; 17 do Hams-; Received per steamers N avigja°r and D.urnnl,mUHOHU. /'I REASE LARD—I 73 tierces Grease Lard, received IT per steamers Washington ami. Fleetwood, for sale. marlS CARSON A ■M’KWIQHT. TJIEATHERSS—4,OOO Cfs, priine'Feaihcrs for sale by" r marls CARSON & M’KMOtfr. BACHES- SOOTush. Dried Peaches tor sale by. matlS CARSON A M*KKNIGuT. BACON Hams, Shoulders and Sides, m smokehouses, for sale by (raarlSJ KIER A JONES. _ bbls Spirits rurpentlne on con signment and for sale low by. F. R. DRaVO, marlB No 1 Diamond * TILOOMS —75 tons No l Juniata received and for sal< j> by - fmarlB] KING & MOORHEAD: HOMINY.— 25 bbls superior white Hominy receiving and for sale by \VM. DYER, maria No 207 Liberty st NO. 8 LOAF SUGAR—S bbls tor sale by . marlS WM DYER. SUPERIOR MUSTAKD,of our own manufacture con stantly on hand and for sale: RHODES A ALCORN, marlT] 107 Third at., opposite Sr. Charles Hotel. lfcifi WATCH REPAIRING—Executed m every variety, with superior workmanship and warranted. New work made, Ac. [marlS] W W. WILSON. OR SALE— 2 second hand IS gallon Copper Kettles. Apply to jmnrl7j RHODES A ALCORN. APS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—-Received on con signment, and .for sale singly, at ickoteiale pnee, three dozen large and splendidly finished Maps or this State. This is the most recent map of the State pub lished, and embraces all that is desirable in a perfect map* at the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, ’ marl comer of Market ona Fourth sts. ATCHES, JEWELRY,SILVERWAR E, La M PS, MILITARY GOODS, AC.—During the alteration now being madfein the front of my store, customers will find me in the rear and on the second story, with a large and excellent slock of all goods m my line, and prices unusually low. Watch repairing continued as usual in the shops in second story. W. W. WILSON, mar? ' corner of Market and Fourth sts. WATCHES— Receiving and on hand, an extensive assortmenlof the best London, Liverpool and Ge neva manufactures, and warranted ns to accuracy m ume—fine finish and durability. Equal to any imported • - W.W. WILSON', comerof Markot and Fourth Ms.. J RWKI.KV AND ttltiVEß WaHK—A large Jiysori inentof the finest kind always on hand—and new ■work made to order. Forks,Spoons, &c.« of ihe best material and jhe low* cst rales. [marlS] W, W. WILSON- ASH ftUXTUßli—“Crane’s” Labor»avmgfcoap for sale by die bar, at the manufacturer’s pnceo. marls WM. DYER SUGAR CURED HAM—LO.OUO pieces m smokehouse for sole by [mails] mi. DYER. GLOVERSEED-18 t/bls. for sale low bv marls WM.UYEK. OLD CHEE3E-H>oo bblr very strong old Cheese for sa'.e at a low price. [marl 51 WM. DYER. FNE fLOUR —SO.bble. fine Flour tor sale etieai marts WM.-PYT HIED PEACHES—I 2 bbls mipetior Halves for „ n | c marts WSL?VKR. Btofc-iWA X WAN I'KU—I,UOO ths. first-rale Beeswax, for which the highest market price wM be. paid marls __ _ ■ 4 * -f^OTfER— fc JFffig-® 0 doz m s '° re ° n,i n®* sill. J. D« Williams & Co., J I Comer of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburg . i I HAVE IN STORE, and u>i arris'^ a "“! n^m?o e rm- US catty bxs prime Greens zine Wash 40 hfeheMp do do =oriK. CSmrC "! 40 do Oolonff and Chulan, ~~ N 0 Molssses, ■ I 100 bap Rio Coffee., f„ 15 do c, h do i I I 15 do Laguaj ra and lO do Golden Syrup, ; I 00 boxes d's, 5 s,> and . L , Crushed and ', ur ;P T f „„,i n’Mect- Powdered Sugars, l 35 bbla Nos l and 3 - 550 lbs Seedless Rnisms, ;. pK=p F SedJ iMO b aVei a ua d Mud r derf’ 1 bxs Rock Candy, ° ; V K 10 d d o° Cocoa A Chocolate, Cbgs Pepper & Allspice, 5 do Castile anil Almond 1 bul Nutmegs, , rt v* do ground Ginger, I‘4 doz Military do. 1 do B do Pepper, 1 bbl sup Garb Soda, ldo do Pimento, 1 do Cream Tartar, lOkes do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago, I 10 uo ' do Cassia, 2 do Isinglasß, . • . 10 do do Cloves* . 2 do Sicily and refined 2 bbls Garrett’s Snuff, ■ Liquorice, 45 bxa Siearine Candles, - • ' l _do Arrow Root, I 20 do Star • • do 160- Bath Bnclc, I 10 do Sperm do .. I bbl Floi Suipbnr, too doz Mttson’s Blacking, *WO gross Matches, • : ’ 100 lbssuperfinc Rice Flour, 10 do »,£?!, T nd v/nUbT 1 1 d do^iemSS™ 1 1 1 160 do Corn Brooms, . • 1 Soii “’ ra31 ., 5 .1 Glas«, Noils, White Lead, Lard OiU&c... mar^ D i w m n jf CL O O • * S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS’ DEPOT, APOLLO BUILmNofSoUBTH STREET, ■ Slsn of the BM-Hlve. r ; THE SUBSCRIBERS have opcncda nishing Store, in connection wtth Odd irnuls Depot, in which are to be found a variety of I'cnc> Goo& anil Odd Fellows' Regalia, never before preBCCl cd to a Pittsburgh pnblkhby a single cs abUiUtncnt. From Philadelphia, they are inregal*r receipt of Odd Fellows'. Rtsistm, Lodgt Blank Ootfs. Ca«js,. and other Lodge articles.. The Mesaha exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted, no thing of the sort! somunlyaquislts, has ever been seen in this market in suchprofnsion . .. , The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department is plentiful ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately I wrought articles ot dress. Thc.vatiety is entirely too ] great to enumerate in a moderate space, we must, , therefore, direct the public to an investigation of the Stock itself. Ail that we can say in this conucction i~, that at our Eitablishmentthe gentlemon of taste can lie supplied with any article m our line, manuiactured out of tfi6 best materials and- by the most cx P cnc . ncc . t ; hands- We soUctt-an-examinauon or oar mock ,11 composes avaneiy ■whichchaHcnges comparison. A large lot of Fine.StJfc and Xirten Shvls, Fancy Stocks and self adjusting Cravats i, Glov a ? t ££gf' e ™- of various kinds, andm tact every article or ootnfoitpr uxury which a gentlemen of good taste would uncy. tVe solicit a snare of puhhcjiatKiga^^ Signof the Bee fliyei No. 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth at. * STD ART & SILL. ’"‘"“i.'.'eMiSoe tt i’flaob? BMUi I (L.4TE J.S.SlttlCltlEH A Co.) I Jlannfaeturere ol Phccnil Fire Proof Safes, Second sirectjbmsrtn Wood and Sminfield. j ON Tuesday afternoon, July 80,1848, the unacrs^.W were called npon by Messrs-Lip[,enco« & Bart, to witness an honeslnnd fait testofano.or ueir Plignix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tae Sale w.vHplacea insidethcreof.withbrwlre, papers and Mmemonev, when I rite door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at- Quarter past 2 o’clock, and ina short time the Safe wps red hot, and continued till half past 6 o'clock, bctiig about four and a Kainioars, when thecommittee; expressed their satisfaction that iho limehceupled withi such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pnUed cooled, and door opened—the books,papc rs a''d iaoaey safe The heat was so great as to melt, off the bra.s mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure m tecommcnd ing these Sates to the public, us being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. ’ ' CORNWALL A BROTHER, f BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am eagaged in the'foundry business, and know something about farnaces anti heat. I -wtute-sed the burning of the above. Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasurcTecommend thgm io the public' asheing, in' my jadrmem. fire- 'calling upon the above gentlemen for their signs* tnres, they ell spoke in the highest terms of the.ratrness of the test, and their full confidence ot the sate , tiring entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand ami r?t £a .uill M ™ aUmeal ° f A TERRY. JOHN O’OOMNELI*'•.« *« *J?X U ‘ O’DONNELL,MULLEN & CO. PlltabargbChair WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S New Lithographic Gitahllihmenti 00 Market street, between Third fy Fourth, IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant style, such as Show bills , Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards, Bill heads,.and La bels, printed ingold, colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs,.Moeser & Hclmle have opened a Drawing School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac., with all possi ble accuracy and elegance. MUIi in Full Operatlon Again J Ryan's Buildings, Fifth Street. THE proprietor, thankful lo the public, for past cus tom, ventures to solicit a continuance .of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Spice Mills within the city—for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pare ground Spices, Ac. , t The attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is invited, and all I ask Is that they will give me‘a trial. F. R. DRAVO, No.T Diamond. N B. AH articles taken back if not found good, apd the money returned. ‘ [marl9_ The lease of the new Vork dry goods STORE, No. 89 Market street,, with Fixtures, and a. small stock or Fancy and Staple Dry'Goods, to be sold aia bargain. Anyperson wishing to commence busi ness on market street,the»above old established bust ne«« stand, one of thebest on -the be had on favorable terms, if application is made immediately to tbe subscriber, who wishes to change his-business* • )u3O WM.H GARRARD EPSOM SALTS—3O bbla for sale by mari» B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. :r'.& ' \ - .■ .. Goag&> ln IlourSr c-' iNcSthßintroduction of.Jhia newcompoundj'Dougn* n and colds are cured m a.very-short lime, we wiii warrant Dr. Keyscr's Pectoral Syrup to cure . cases.o» : Coughs, Colds, Brcnchitis v LftigUgUifi ? in less time any at a-cheaper raw than'any other medicine ever discov ®'lT HaS AN ENTIRELY: NEW ACTION-rbooljl Cough Medicines Always sicken the stomach and pro* dace nabseawhich ismoredisagreeablethan tbe Cougn i itself.. .This is obviated in this mixture, for. it is a pieas : am sooihingnriiele and it will cure, or in Yrtfunded 1 ■W evidence in tayor of this tnedmine m our city .from our own citizens, should canviiice-an> one I of its efficacy, li is tlie nrescripuott of a rcguljr Ph>gj i cian, and has been used oy him in lus ost n practice to a number of years, with the most heroic success.^ CONSUMPTION—A lady trom Steuben,tile wittte|, that her daughter had been afflicted with u expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, iwiiMlto. distressing symptoms of consumption, aind llSemlemah kinsr two Bottles she was entirely cured. A ecu in Washington county, who had sulTered with Ambraa and Chrome Cough for eight A?. fe or Imlf a do tieved and the cougn removed by the use ot nan auo- I sen of bottles of tlie Pectoral Syrup. A; I Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral ..y- I fop to te a good article»for he has.used_u m ht» owii i case and in the cases of membeisof lus famny with the Mep.cvks -.oiv notu —Il is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six b0 COUNTM B SIOEEKEEPEES would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on band.all the lime, as it “ JJ* ute most perfect and efficacious remedies over discover ed for nil coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient C CAU?ION EXTRA—Many persons will try'to get yon to buy some one of the various nostrums, but depot heed them If you want to cet well, buy Dr. hsvsEll’s Pectoeai- Sxbup. and lake no other, thtß will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants nnd herbs of the materia mediea, and is ecrapounded by P P?ts, la forth t,, relation to one of the men important hernia,tr of moh "" ““'petroleum or rock oh. i rx is noi more lliatt one year ago since tins creai retj edy was brought betare the public, for tf'e relief and cure ofXcabe. lis itreiri powers to heal, have, since ihen become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that ihe longer ills tried theJ!!^ ■ its exeat fome spread. It is not the rt-medy of . ¥• govup for Ihe sole purpose of making-money, but, orie whien we conceive, will continue to Sensed when 0,1 hi '^^.we^r’ur ; 1 medicine, lUat wc write iebth—that we.aajr ,10,1 ' U ‘E calculated to deceive those who mayurustmHwqrdoi nut confidence In our statement 1 ). The sic It ore very apt tocuieh at any tUinw thot-pronilsea lront 3t» ea>e A story can hardiv be too highl y wiouglmo on swer the object of gulling or humbugging tome of them. Now, we do not desire lodolhii; We «'■')’ that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told. SS tiSlo secure for it a reputation far exceeding .lit* single article of the laorerm medico. I Imn, unvanii.hed ■ facts —facts that may bo ascertained tu oar own city and neighborhood, beat.ample teaumonyrtn mvor oi.the Pe tT '\Vith!n the past two months, tw o of oar own culiens, who 'were totally Wind,'have been restored to sight- Sovcral cases ot blindness, m the Mate ot Ohio, hat e been cured. And, also,rhccatc ot agentlunanm n. a vcf county- There arc others-; hut these eases arc near home, an Jmay be referred to by any l >cr =““" have doubts oil'the subject. These cases were cured a) tcrtacyhad been abandoned osliope ] The Petroleum will cure, when used nepordiiig to three, tions— Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, niieumausm. Ooul, Neuralgia, Erupu'ons on the bitin, Pimples on the lace rnromf Son- Lyes, Run-worm rel.er, MtuM Iliad I pains in the bones and joints, old * No ll/North Eighth sited, Philadelphia, Yu. Thisis a truly womlertul remedy tor IN DIO DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LHEIi COMPLAINT , and DEBIIJT Y, euring>uer Nature * I own method,by Nature’*own agent, the Gastric Juice. I Half a teaspoonfull of thi#'Fluid, infused in water, I will digest or dissolve Five Pound* or Roast Bekf is I about two hours, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron LixstOjin hiscelebrated work on Animal Cheni istry says: u An aruficialDigestivc Fluid, analogous 4*o the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach oj the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and egge, will be »o soft ened changed-and digested, just in die same maimer us they would be in the human stomach.” I)r pßßEiaAfin his famous treatise on “ Food ami Di et "published by Fowlers &> Wells, New \ ork, page 35. states the same great fact, and describe* the method of ! preparation. There aro Tew higher authorities than Dr. Dr Comb*, in hi* valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that” a diminution of the due Quantity of the Gastric Juiceis a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsiaoud he slates that “ a ills tinguisaed professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com- of the famous works on " Vegeta ble Diet” says: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest iV f)r StHOJl’e great work, the Chemistry of JMan”(Le:i & Blanchard, Philo-, 1846,.-pp. tel-U) says: “Thediscov cry of PEPSIN forms u new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we kuow that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive from Pip-titi, aa it is in the natural Gas- U Professor DcsausoNi of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in bis great worlron Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination oi this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beamnont, on the Gnstric Juice obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” he says, "di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural a A CURER, Dr HbuaHTON’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very* verge of the grave, il is impossible to give the details of cases in the hunts ot this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REM ARK ABLE CUKES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone These were nearly aU desperate cases, and the cures were uot only rapid and wonderful, but perina ““Vs a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, ; Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and I ttie evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and oilier drags 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 with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. I Tliete is no form of OLD STOMACH COM PLAINTS I which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— I No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT I RELIEF! A single dose I u>ms, and il only needs to be repeated, for u short lime,' I to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF I BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is I particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, I Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af- I ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low- I ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weaknees, I tendency toln«aniiy,Suicidu,&.c. I Price,ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. I Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. I HOUGHTON, RI D., Sole Propriclor. I Bold by agents in every town iii the United States, I nnd t»v respectable dealers in Medicines generally. AgJ Va for Pittsburgh, KEYSER Sc flic DOWELL, 141 Bull’s Sor»BparlUtt aua tlic Cholera. ..at n cinuleinan, woman or child has died oi the NciIOLERA or any of its symploms who used- Hub Uivalouble preparation. LooTr at the city ot I-oaiav.lle, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where front Ml to t!UO bottles arc retailed dalt& hut few tsplaled cases of Cholera have occurred, aiKf they were either persons from boat, or those who : For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELI.,I4O Wood m. where the genuine article ntay always TYETJIOI.EUM—A certain cure tor IhARrtIICEA, a 1 disease very prevalent this hot weather the tore refiner of Cholera. Try it! For sale Py . i jyfl KEYSER & McDOWELL. HO Wood 61. ifVnSS VVAX - 500 *CO, •'f :K' * 2S«i '.V:/ ' -pvR.LA.BZETO*SJ UNO CORDIAL, or P rcgularHiesof‘hatnrs.-:;lt ;ib all that T J^edv in mz Natural great restorative, and remedi tor the married state wuhouioffspring, It is J c * eft ]f neM . ■•fd/iertmaleraUsions,£ener.ftl debdiw, ‘of, the nervous afflictions, 1 eQ w a ii e d ‘ Whites.. ;As,.a, Vigoi:ating; medicme : iUvjn Also,-a certain remedy tor incipient. Consarapt gesuoDytoss of muscular energy, . j l 0 p i e W' male weakness, debility,&c ; w err an , ."• the user in any.of the above complaints, and is Oi price less value to those without offspring:■ . ■ ine j jj- ave : Tospreadivide the blessings of ««* appointed Messrs. Judson & to, j aeeiti* York, in the United. Slates of-■ America, nj> . dmes for its sale j and none can bfr genuine un w y a «ner. through ttem, ana , - ' Srailhfield street s.and by B. IL p, nrt h street Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten,No.. 00 f mar 2i*ty Louisville.. . . /"■vjrtrrj JAIHISS W. WOOPWEIiI, cabinet ■ , ks! furniture manufacturer ,* H * thisciiy,as bo isdetermined to t weU-seaßdueii materials, best nt i facility designs; and from, the extent of bis orde , v _ rrQnle j in mm ufaciuring, heis.enablcd to produce furnitare, at the lowest :*,;«» the cu*-- He has adopted the principle of - ce tomers’ interest with his own, tn n f eyervdes keeps aiways on hand the -greatest vyi e iy° nlaincst. to cription of furniture, from the cheapest an P » - the most elegant and costly, ihara l*® ll ®®! manufactured one, maybe furnished from bis B * oc k> insneclion expressty to order. He therefore solicits an inspecUon, that tlie advantages of his establishment ina> The following articles consist, tnpari, Of his stock, wmcn for richness of style and finish] cannot be P any ot the Eastern cities: • ' parlor, - drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, i n JJ‘ liogany and walnut I.hr al)e in nn-_ : Conservatoire and Kasy Cm;!:;, m' , . description ; Couches, Solas.Tele-a-tete and D - vans of the latest,French and Amencan pauerns , Tashaee, What-Nots, and ladies’ I “K A Xnev B inlaid of various kind.; Work Tables fane, nuaia stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre , A hies, extension dinine table l al smes of the, most improved, and decidedly the best Kino mallei cdfd, Pembroke hall and Por tables, wardrobes bedsteads and of each a luree assortment; B oll m. Halt and parlor reception chairs, ottomans ami-stools, secretary- and book - eases, side boards, hre screens, luwel racks, hat islands, and • music stools, cribs umi cots . for chUdrcu; puper machc, " table-and-tea poys, ma hogany. tosowood, and ittlaid, pearl Tables, wwW OHAUIS 01 ■“im«BUA«i™HOTCl.S,fan.. Vdatthc shor esl nonces All oiders ptomi -|»h Wins, ANM K’HliPHTllftß* : llTlare confident cannot be s a rpas s c a, UKsw* (■Quailed, in ibis Ciiy,or a tic" e»“ sl >’ le “T" 1 \l»aso who are in wantoi Furniture are respectfully U ; Sm? ° rdc ” ‘‘^N^Mm.isEW^oo-i: : —iTarniwre“aKd OhatrAVare iloomß* B, YOUNG *t 00., comer of Thud j ££s£& and SmitKfii&sl.u opposite iwfftSffiJrfrgL -Pittsburgh, constantly an nanaKpl ! make to order, at the lowest nnces,*. *| ■ I HOUSEHOLD ami FURNiTURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmansnip and mofit approved I style*./' —!HLLL 7TT:-.., Ahoyl t WSLs* Tri» subscribers tender llieir »eR\ ; JbCSßPSKknowleaKffleiio tor He favors by me it Steamboat ftTl would. respectfully remind tlient and olh t er^,'^' c J 1 t reeled in buihltug boau, that they are at oared to furnish, on Utmost. reasonable terms, ever) 5“-cn,Lnof Cabin Fum l luro ? ,,dCt,u ; rso, tie be, matenal and woTkraanibip*: D A OUNG&CO.» ■ Corner Third; and Mmthheld streets, * . opposite Hotel.” ; ~ 7 " :—r~" r ~" : r " " T " ; Ur VkVIKfL ■ i.\ '? ... > I ' T ;'-'‘ "'' « * 41 v . * 1 t * * C < T l "** )r ■» t »*• ’ ''■ :' J y~-~^ )tly intended to Q C. UAMWkB. . - - ' - a'vilriety of excdfeiit and fasUiooabfo Fiinulurt, to any in the «it>\ ond ?oJd.oo as. I C« favorable l<*»ins be obtained at any smmat <*3lttl)li«iun6tt! in JteWm; They ljuve now on baud an anujauHv v.rwn«ivc stiicfc.embraeuig aJlkhul3of o*™** ture.lrom th«chgai«eßi and plainest to the most cosily and elegant. All attendtfd to. miilftm B.»rKVW>N continue*to umnti* taoV fnctare CABL*&T-WAiiE o! evety .descnp- lion, at biA old ■dand, corner ot L.iberty and E^S3Seve«uU:Blteel^ ? UNDBRITAUINU attended to, in ail its _ ‘“jßutra dually Klonr. I?OK t&e cUteens, the proprietor* ' oVtte “mTSBUHUH Cl'f V wa.1.3,” Imvc plateil botes fotiK'a«c«|rtio» of orders, ot thc folloiyiiiK p nccs; j. .t U. t'loyd’s store, corner of Wood cod *’•'! ' st *;’ ~ M. Maywood’* Shoe Mare, corner Liberty jinu-Market a! Beeleir.*store,3d street; • - 4 r . aM . j. Wilcox, Jr., Draught, cor.4th and SmuhCUd , . Joint l‘ Shnith’a *iore, cor. Hign and Wylie street* , Teiefcranfi Gftee, Fourth street; - IP f;_ Grocer, enr.ptb su and Market alley , M. Ward. ...» «„•; v j Tne Flour wair ns will cdll twice or thrice datl) r{pt orders, mid the I'loar, delivered P ro ™P l >' c ‘ , ' l " .!'‘ barrels or sacks, (iaek Htmr is. preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. ll „ plain that no accounts can tie uUowed, tind ‘Jaat GuLrra^^w^^dc^o^us, HOI FUR OAIiXPOBSIA. IsliE subscriber has fern nulhorizeil lo receive Pack ageto i>e forwarded to San Francisco by the bouse of'C(?RWINNE, BROTHER * CO., at Panama, and “o engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Fanaffto San Every infonnauon given, °^p?S llCa, "“ l ° Post Bmldmcs. Fifth st.. near Wood. ; Philosophy of Bramireth’a Vegetable ! WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view.- We saw andd understood llthl the food we eat, was coiwellcd into blood, which repaired the waste of the the food is fuel, which keeps at a hie heat the Internal hies that warm aitd invigorate our , inner nmn._ The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to cVetj ramification of the body, even to ihc exlrcmineK tv. the hair und homy nail. Whilo the blood is tbus 'ltc sont of life, it is also the seatot Utseato; tood give* the body strength; Brandrcth’n pills give blood the ne ,^ power to throw oat from itsoif nil imparities, thuß ren dering the stream of life pure dad healthy. “5?“ more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds, j nnd If they kept close to, nature’s laws ; mlhe raanugement j of their bodies, they would require little , "|‘ ll cini:. ,4* mcn-grow intelilligent lhey will become wiser and hap pier teveu now, their wisdom |s proved by the foci UM, whon sickness assails them, ihoy use Brondrelhs Vege table Untverat Villa, which soon restore 4em to health. Theyare peculiarly adapted to the climnlc, and require no extra care when lifey are used.iaetflterdietorcloih ing. They sliould be-always in me house, so that upon ml first indication of sieves. theyntayhcu,ed 6ue dose in the beginning i» morn pomjl for good, than n dozen after me sickness ia fixed lit J coughs, asthma, rheumatism. cosuvcues« l fcvera, and,i all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their ettects i be found Wyond nil praise. Three or fivewill act like u charm, often curing a dajigeipus pi o me, «a vine months of sickness and the evils tln rcu iLu inena mg Remember, Brundreth’s fills are a >™™maml fully tested medicine, one Uiai i* thousands in ibis country and *h* riv!j?di world. They are quietly supcrscihnga olhc^med; eines. They lake oal only that from a the cause of weakness and palp, lea t v ‘ i '| h , l . r in / an io , he a l tit I they produce.liealthy sleep al-nighl, and p pQliie.ihatrelishes all-kiodaof food.. . 4 p it! . H Sold at No. flu Diamond alley-lhe i»n'f P'“ e >J burgh where the gcmtmelirandrelh Villa are kcptlor sale -SSSSS e m"“" a - ta lhß oni> ' Thomas fth?DVATit. ~ : A. Itlll-blliHN & P°*> HINI 7T«n,t HAVE ON HANnauheirexteasive CABINhI and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No,h4 ferndmield it. a large assortment or fancy and PW n " lhey will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. . . L—r ' ~. mu E Co-Varmership hcrelolore , Cl ' a I Co 1 subscribers, under the firm of J. S. BOTjNLT A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ■ Uthcr partner may use the name of tlie i BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. PiittiurtfA, April Ist, 1850. ■ " ICT Having eold mv entire inicrestin of*- p- Bonnet & Co b to M. D. Patton my la * P*l* n ? n %® «?i n retiring from business, I lake great pleasure inre om mending him to the cojjfidencp P 1 g^BONNET. 1 * It. c. StooWoni _ BOOKSELLER AND No. 47, cotrhSh of MabSbt aNPTtftBD HAS constantly on hand for finle— Wnung, Letter, Priming und Tea PAPER l, Bo ™*’ X f n ir lera’ and ‘Sunk BOARDS; Book and PRINTING INK—which he will STln. h <»r in fivr~Rftga and Tannery e ; ROinOTali' . . <■ r»:.. rJ' H & subscriber wishes to inform ill© JL burgh and the public geherallyjlhalhe has removed hiu CARPET.:STORE ftom Nob. 01 and 03 Wood sireet, to the Apollo Buildings, or recently occu pied by the Museum, and has urewith dhe; adjoining rooms, formerly used a 9 the Chronicle Printing ofiiee—which, in connection with his the most spaciouß Carpet estabUsbmeni in the country and his advantages so larsurpis* tjny house in this city for space, arrangement and good lightj that he_is certain of suiting every person who may “ lu J a ca !*,* His stock is complete in every article intus luie»oud great pains will be taken at all unJeato siiow goods to persons wishing to look or buy " octOl i7EA'EHiiRS_UOO to..prMe in Biorea” 1 !'of“J;le by i maiSl KXNG fc MOORHEAD. State mutual Fire Insurance Company BRANCH OFFICE, 64 StnTßnELß?r^Vu-fji»raaH, T,fc'., l _ a , of'tho .ucccss of Ihe 1J ircclo rs in endeavorinßlo tis AL FIRE ■<«<« *« " ™ r ' B b ”ln?s» community,- is the unparalleled amount MPggfc which has Seen done— having issued neatly roil - cies in a Uule more than seven month*, and adding over 370,000 capital to the company. ate proud to say, nearly all th^propert^nßuredU- of the safest kind, lit. small risks, and. a farg,. P P insured for only one year. • Number of Policies issued-.r— ‘on Araountof property insured •• •. , ■■ •Mr?# 8 uu j: Amount of cash premiums—■«—. nfl i«» ir Amount of guarantee stock*v“rrrrr $ ar Amount of Tosses Tabo deducted from the above the. incidentaiexpe ses of'the office. . •- , jii-ii.- To city or country merchants, and owneTa oroweu invs, and isolated or- country property* U:» tl.is company affords advantages in pointer .cneapn®ssa sufety and security, inferior to nd Insurance compauy ir. this country. .:■■■• -v • Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount many ops lo cality, thus precluding ihe frequency hnd odcarrence of Isige fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only poises ihe cheapness ahd&ccomraodauon of both methods, but entitles the insured to a parucipa* mm. in the profits. • ■ • : ••• T h is under the control of the foliowing p: Rirtherforil. A. J. GiUslt, Jolm B. Packer, Jon«, Alonzo A €. S^ojr.^ber, A.J.GILLETT.Sec’y. ■ ■ l)a27:y_ Pena mutual Xiftf« inwrancc Co.. PMl»o< A GENT 1N S PITTSBURGH,W.vH; DAVIS, tvice J. Finney, Jr.,deceased*)-No. 383-Liberty jHMCt' ■For the better convenience of pdisotis- residingm the. lower pan of the city, -the agent may txlso be } found daily, from eleven to twelve and- twa to clock, at the counting room' ofL Schoonmaker -4 Wood street, where all necessary informattoh win ue Riven,' and communications promptly, .attended Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Lile Insurance, and blank forms furnished on upphcaUon. Capital stoekover 5*200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided, annually amongst those insured tor me. PUttlmrgA, Feb. 1,1851 —2w . - Harine, Fire and Inland Transportation ■■ msVß&soic. milE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMER- I ICA, Phlludelplna, chartered J7M,capUal 0000,- OQO, iisseu January 13,1851,91,001,856 #o,.will make insurance on bmlaings ami tueir contcntetnthis city and vicinity: Also, on property of evory,de«enp ■ lion, on steamboats und other vessels, either by inland transportation or on ’ ArthurG.Coffin, Pres’V, Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, Weller » ivdward Smith, . Richarii B. Wood, : . . John A, Brown, WilliamAVeUh,,.. Samuel F. Smith, , , FfadcU Hoskins, , ;! Samuel Brooks, S. AustinlAHibone, ' Cltaries Taylor, Wilham E. Bowen, , Ambrose White, Oeorje W. AepinwaU,! Thomas P. Cope, X) ‘ c^S n ’, : 9. Morris, Water, ‘ ll,D.Shcrrerd,:9eo’y. This is the oldest Insurance .Company in.the United StutCrf, and from its high standing,long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of on exira .hazard; ous character, may be constdered.asoffering ample se. cuniy to the pubne. ; ■ f Nb. 14l front street, SAtETY, PEIIBETUiTY AND SECUHJT Y, THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND „ tIFE ISfiCttABCE BOCIETV • LONDON; AND NEW-YORK. • Capital, £500,000— Equal to 03,500,000. j; TgyiTH a large surplus of profits. A'ponion of balb i YV capital and sarplns invested in D-A-Government j Slocks, and other securities in the Cityof New York. ; | Policies held in this country over O.OODi Persona m-1 •uriug participate In the profits of the Company. •. I Catifarniansks taken at ttdutud rates. . • . - • I 7 Among the advantages of a Policy in uua Company J ”I'party in™ed for the whole term of life may al any I time borrow one-half the of annual prermom, I without note or security, or deposit of policy, and la cn- 1 titled to division of profile; 1 .. ' , , | He may at any-time surrender hia policy, and receive i back as value inereof one-half the gross .sum paid try j himm annual common premiums. „„ ___ i A natty already insured for .whole Ute may, on pay* | meni or a small sum, joiU he pmdToniM: or U I he dies before reaching that.age, thetull sum insured 1 wilt be paid orlegMrepresentatives. It lias become customary-in the Auanttc ernes for con* I jrrezattona to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Yeat’e day tomakeihe iumiiy a pre cent of the policy. This iscen*»nly;anexcellent way of showing their regard lortheir Minister, whose salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to nis immediate i wants. To theman of family,at his death,it is acon it solution beyond expression to: know that fats helpless ; Vto»«« Ute lives i of one or more ofibe demise the ■ umounfwould be applied to Uquidate the debt. - Explanatory pamphlets and mformatinn given graus, i j at the Banking House of . •: W&l. A..HILL&CO., ; novh9 Wood si,second dtorabove Fourth. - IBSUItJVBOE.' milE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR X ANCE COMPANY.—Office, Northßooin of the Ex Cl FraK and nthet properly in loan and eopnnv,insured, against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Mauiiik LuußiKcK.—They also insure Vessels, Cur goes and freights; foreign or: coastwise, under open or specinlpelicies, ns the assured may desire.- . 1 iNI.iPD TaassPOßTaTtoa.— They also imrate inercnnn dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cara, Cabal Boats and steam Boats, on riversandlakes,on the most DIRECTORS— Joseph H 2 Seal, Edmund A. Sander, JohnC. Duvis. Roberißurton, John R.Tenrose, Samuel Edwards,Oeo. G. Leipef,Edward SaMinon.'linns R-; Davis, William FolweU, JobttNewlm,Dr.;R.M.Huslon, James C. Hand.TheophtlugTaulding.Hi Jonesßrpoks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig; GeorgeßerrUl.Spe^ncey Mc- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. O. Johnson, William Hay,Dr S.Thomas. John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, J r. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. — D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig; sunXlN , Preß ident. I Tnos. C. lUno, Vide President, Secreurv. 1 hn l^"^ Fire and Uailn. BinianM*, riIHE OFFICE of the InruranuCo.qf NotiKAmtneo X has been removed to the Warehouse ofHardy, Jones & Co., No. 141 Front street,thiidihouee East of Wood street, where the subscriber will issuoPolicies on, Band ings and their contents,and onSMpments by Steamboats ond other vessels, for the above “'d endresponsible Company. [ap3] WM. P. JONES, Agent. Ufe and Healtb Insurance. 3nHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE L COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by tht egisiature of Pennsylvania,March,lB4B,|.Charter Per* petuai: Capital SlOO,OOO. Bala lower than any JPsnnsirf vanio Company, and fall SO per cent, lower than..the usual rates of Life Insarance,as the following compari son will show. Thus a person oi the age of 30 insuring for 8100 for Ufe, must Ray in the Girard 83,30, Pennsyl vania 52,30, Pean Mutual 82,30, Equitable 82,04, New England 82,30, Albion 82,48, New York Life L ifi and Health, Philadelphia, ,Bl,9l. Dibbctoes— Samuell) OmckjCharles D Hall»Wm..F Boone. Robert P King* Cbarle* F Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chas O B Campbcil.M M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, E H Batler, Edwin R Cope. Prwt dtnt, Samuel D Orrick t Vue President, Robert P. King S«er Francis Blackburne. Applications will be received and everv information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Oppick: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and wood streets Piusburgh. 0C129:y : INDEMNITY. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company DIRECTORS;— CharlesW. Banoker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, MordecoiD. Lewis, Tobias. Wagner, . AdolphiE.Borie, Samuel Grant. David 8. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. w; BANCKEB, PreaU. Chas. G. B&hcikb, Secretary. .. ... 10* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description pf property in town and country. The Companyhave reserved a large Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested afford ample protection to the assured. . .• - The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1849, as ; published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were a 9 rob ow 3, viz:— Mortgages ■■■■■ » ‘€1,017,438 41 Real Estate .»>■■■ •» 94,724 83 Temporary Loans* - 90,001. 85 Slocks— 51,523*25 • Cash,Ac. —»■ «♦ —33j804 37 , $13,318,492 71 Since“thelr incorporaliotiyn period ipf 19; yearaohej •have paid upwards of On* ftliHiofi Four HunattdThou \sond DoUarsy losses by fire, thereby ‘affording eviuertce of the advantages oflnsuraace 4 as well as ■disposition to meet vritbprotapiriessvalHiabiliueg. 1 J-GARDmER COFFIN, Agent, Office~N, E, corner Woodand ud sis Fire And ItdTius nuaranoei - THE Insurance Cbmpanyof North America, of Phil* delphia, through its duly uuthofiz’ed Agent, the sub- Ember,offers to make permanent and limited'lnsurance on property.inthis city and its vicinity,and onaaipmen. by the canal and rivers. « • DIRECTORS: • Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. Samnelßrooks, . : Alex. Henry, . Charles Taylor, : Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith* ; Edward Smith, Ambrose White, - John-A. Brown, ’ Jacob M\ Thomafc. i John White, Johtfß. Neffi .; | Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood/ : Wm. Welsh. Henry D. BherTard,Sec T y. < This is the oldest Insurance Company In the United States, having been chartered in 1794.; Its charter taper* petual,and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra tiazardoui Character, it may be considered as-offering ample securi ty to the public; : . WILLIAM P, JONES. ; At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co.',Waterand Front st*., Pittsburgh . . ; may4y this morning her express, 400 $3 Broche; Bay Stale sad Long 8H AWLS—very supe rior styles and qaatiUes. For spledow. - i- A. A. MASON S. CO., i 6# and 0) Market street - MOLASSES^—SO barrels new crop Molaises jiisirecfiivedaMforß&le by f MILLERA.EICKET3ON, IfofcattUdSSa&ibon; «u E. W. LYND. V '- 'W J '-'V f -f-‘■.:-r r V ; > v’ r'-V-; : . ' % , V-» ?J, T "■■■:• v t; mt &W-’£c . •» •, *. . ‘V . ■ ’ ; t v' ■ - ■; ~ ? v; L ;t - .■< ‘ f ‘ >.-. * . . ■ *. j; HEW SPBIHO OOODS! MaHti ttrat, JYb; ISibttmecn Fourth«/.$ lA* THE subscriber iiilvow; receiving from the Intern due* a beautiful, choice-?nd desirable stock oflhe I netfesi fabric? and deigns ifrora the London ami ran* ' SVimER DRY GOODS, Purchased in the New York pnd Philadelphia Markets ■ at the lowest cash prices., Embracingevery .w«Tg the newest ahd Ticheatstyles', latest importaunna of 1 French,-Eriglishafid German Goods: among.the leading ; arUctee wiitbefouiidthe folibwlng:. - •,*.» • - PaHs prtrted'BeragAde Lames, from ISf centa to the finesvqualily,/ .‘ - • ■ • ' ' •• . - French/oiid 'English .Lawns, from 12i cents .to the finest Quality mamifacraied.'-- ?. i • Superior-bleached Muslins, from o±tol2pcenis y : yd. - ■French Work Collars, new style, from 10 cents to tbe best article impelled. y. - I r . 'French and.EnglUhQinghhma, from 121 cents to the , besVquality inthemarkeu English and American Chintzes,from 6$ to 121 cents ' Paris printed and embroidered Muslins and Or gandiesy new style plain and figured English Poplins; French Serageßjiicttstylesp superblack Grodeßhine .Silks; fancy.figuredSilksysupeTchangeable Silksaod ‘ Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazines, and a bean ufol -assortment of black and colored Alpaccas, and French : ■ : • Chameleon Silk and Turk Satin Shawls; superior Her-1 nanna Bilk Tissue and Berage Shawls; Cashmere, Thibet, Brosha and Jttpna de Lome Shawlß. ’ FANCY'ANDVARIETY, GOODS. r French work Capes aiid''Cdllarsj'new style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfs.ahd-Cravats; blaek and ?dio4d%dGlovMfMeThreadf Mohair and Twisted S?lk a M yMltts ; Silk, Worsted and Colton llose; tofethlrwithblSShmtd complete .assortment of Paru, \ . . : j French and English Cloths, Casameres | miicShirtsand Drawers! 1 Fancy Crayats»>Linen.vrain hrio 'imd Bilk: lldklsflogelher with a splendid assort mehtof andSospenders. - . . “ DCmSsTIC AND STAPEEGOODS. Msssß2amtBsjss& ingsr Chhcks; Domestic. Ginghams, Bed,- White ana Yellow Flannels; Capton Flannels, ic. . - _ The customers of ihe lioiise and all cash bn) ers, are requested to cailand give .the above gOpds on early ex amination.: The stock is large and corbplete m every variety and atyle; all of the latest importations, and will be sold at the vaav lswest 75 Market street _ OP PHILADELPHIA i % r J V-t^r the benefitofthose wha have never attended their Sales miCcflshmereSa - - 75' c.-Usual price 81,00; Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; ustialpn-e f b. Colton and Wool Delaines, 15, 131 c., Usual Mps d H?R 4 hC6farea Plhlh DeLaiiies, dse. Usual price ; 62 50 ps. Striped and; Figured Silis. SOe.;il ? u«dj^e* •rfyi . : ! ; s^ps.BlackSilks..Reduced2spercent.; _ 4 .-. loops. French Mennqes,Bl,oo.. Usual jaiid I*yonese Cloths,; Reduced. 33 Sqhate Shawls, which willbe sold at from SI to 85 less than the usualpriceß,; . ■ . . _ 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, atB and lOc. Usual price Colored Calicoes, 6Jc- .Usual.pnceOc.;. - , 100 cases English and American .Calicoes, 8 .and 10c. Reduced 2e.per yard; . GIov p s>t-ineti3, Checks, Cloths, Cassuaeres, Caaemets immense variety of other Gcods.all Uf will he inarked down to lower puces than a^y Of their choicest Goods be sold. : The lowestprice named MASoN COij 1 Nosi 60 and 64 Market street. T7MBft6il)BHlba! !—Received per express, a large cuffs and eollato'S • tCoasoA 'cuffs’,and. collars,.SwirßS s ' ennes andJLauiaNapoleondo4»; M>s».Nttpo!eoDm line Brussels and AppUauecapes and sleeves, cnenu*: jetiis: black Chahlulannd love yeUs; ladies break-: tatcapsi'infants’ eapa and Mull i embroidered tinea cambric handkerchieta; English thread laces and edg tags; jaconet and Swiss edgmgs and interunga, to gether with a general assortment-of French embroider ednnd lacegoods. Forrnleby - ; ; : Nns.62and6dMartel.stteel-- SPRING JBONNETTS—Oar first lot KMivea ond open ed —comprisingin pan itie following style;*. White and Yellow Lace,: Qoeetrt Own., - K&’and Satin, Enrifsh do ; • ’ Fluted Straw andSaun do; Fine Strawand Diamond; Pearland Loop do, Florence Crimped, . ;'ATOncm English Pearl; ’ English Atbone; ’ ’ 1 S “ A a.°mason l CO. Cloitu l Cloths ! Cloths 1 •• .. 'i f T EASTERN. JOBBING : - pieces A. Black and' Fancy colored .French and English CLOTHS ; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab _ .. T»«t onened at A. A.MASUi’i k lu< s, dec2 P Nos. C 2 and 64 Market street. , Tlft Boofins*. v •. - mUE subscribers take, this method tounfornijiroperty holders", house-builders, and, all o'hers interested, that they stilt continue the business, of Fin Roofing, in Slits branches. Their skill and experience tn- thtspan. of the business, has hitherto enabled thept to gtoe enure , satisfaction. And they hope, that by .eonunmng' tiie same policy of using the Uestmaterials. and employing Bkiilfui workmen, to keep' up this favorable impression.- If the question of Tin Roofing was new, dj, just brought before the notice of thia community -fpr .the first urn*,. we would consider that, the importance of the subject would juStiry na in extending our views on its superior . ad vantages-. : This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore; confine ourselves-to a few remarks. 9m the Cth day of June,lSl«, (nearly seven years ago,) fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this P'aec. Froin that up to the present tune, we have covered wnh tin the roots of the finest and most costly buildings tfint have been erected in this county. We have given our views oh a previous oceustonon the superior advantage or Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And ume, the greattesler of all things,-has but too clearly proven the correctness of ottr opinion. - ; - -.0 qi„„. Again, if we place Tin In juila-ponuon, with Siate ns a covering fOr housed we think thmun wilt bear a favo rable comparison, with - some decided advantages. These advantages are,lhatwhen tin is used the roof can be made innchfiatter— thereby saving materials, in the lengthof rafters, brick in the gable ends-makinglhe house easy of accessin case of a fire, and showing a better ;«ni«h and appearance. Also, when un is used the gutters ore worked in, thereby saving die extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac., things indispensible on Blate roois. If further reasons were deemed neoesgary,-we could offer the -espertence of ottr eaaiem cities in proof what has been adynaced, os it is a well-known fact that New York andothereast ern citiesvery generally prefer even tin for their most costly andspleadidbuildingsvnoiwithstandingthey have IfiEply ofelite atthefr ioors. With these remarks we wiU leave the subject with tbose interested, and will take pleasure in giving furdmrmformatbm^wh^called. oll febl7 : . corner. Market and Second sts. BtoopedSllouidera. . <3IIOULDER BRACES.—' r hese Bdaces are essential- O ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the inclined, posture necessary. To the consumptive, the sedentary, and nil those who, in their daily pursuits, have contracted.the habit of stooj&tg, thisibhoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamber bt which thefbungs and Heart are con tained, and gives buoyancy, to the whole frame v thus, m its acuon, counteracung the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous train of nervotu ills, to whi A m mMy are s^jee^ ' KEYSER AM-DOWEbb,^ Dr* FMeb’it AMominal Supporter. . THIS instrument is. used in all the Easterncities, with unparalleled suceess. The effects produced byh are truly wonderfiil,in all those cases where abdomi nal subport is needed, Cram weakness of the. abdominal muscles. It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the lone liat of'diseases which attend that complaint. For sale by KEYSER & MTKXWELL, mar§ ■ ... ■ 140 Wood st Sew Patent Truiaea. THESE Trusse&.aTe most.confidently recommended to the afflicted for iheradical cure odiemia or-Rup. mre. They retain the rupture perfectly* and be worn with ease and comfort by the patient* Arid have been known, in many instances, toeffect a speedy cure. For sale by • KEYSER. & M I DO WELL, ■ marB ;.' . ' 140 Wood st Important to Totlara. TUST RECEIVED—fi Do*, assorted Tailors* Patent tj Shears'; from No.lo down to No. 2.. •'ALSO—3:Dqz; Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and fax sale at . DOWN A TETLEY’S, 136 Wood si., .2 doors below Virgin alley. pvRY-APpliES— Dried Apples; JbJ -lObbia* - ' da;TV>r sale by jafi -LrS. WATERMAN at SONS. ■ • Notice* : A LL persons indebted to ibelate firm of Johnston & :J\. Stockton, will please call and settle immeJi&tely and save costa. (feb3] JOHN FLEMING. AgU. ir. d. wnJjjAta- -—. .w....... . .jobs bait, jh. Ji D.WllibUlltS 4 CO.; ■ /i^iia WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding] and Commission Merchants y And Dealer* in OOUMTST FH6STICR Am) PITTSBtniOH M4.KWACTPBES, - . ma[s Comtr of Wood and W* J^“fe t , aburKll . - - steels & ttaminv ybbU. *• Pearl” Beaver Hominy ~ XTOMLNV— 0U- Flint Gincimmti flomlny. i';*VV' -- ■■ •:.- " *»-„Vj« V » •* . s-.-.v 1 . *» x . r ’ a- . * * •-*'*» V * • •>»•?>- v •. t •.. • - •• - ' ! j; ■ J it* 'I«% \v\-% t Bolivar Plre Brick Manufacturing Csnpny. ris.uLovna, GLOVER, KIKU * eo „ , ’^fn°iS^ o ldt’'fbr THE aubierihera having the above named coimera, will kee& w . ijj 0 . band a suppiy of the celebrated Boliv 11r:/ cibte Firetflay, Fornace Hearth*; are alao ready to. receive orderafpr slmll made in slab and' shape to; *mV purchaser*! ,^hl^. . do not deem it neceasary-to enasoerajj/i^j^jy that the Fire Brie* shall lose none of theirpresmOenvi able reputation* an 4 that naelpense shall be aparea maketnem even.better than ihpyihave.hereloibre.been. This is the only establishraent-Low manufacturing btM Brick at Bolivar. •,':■> ; - ■ Klhß JONESi mar!7 : Canal Baain, Seventh. st.i Pittsburgh^ ~ y him. He worn a j. r i caie Pale at very low prices,-rate old, and some very h choice-hIANRANILLA, aU on draugblt>y * I Aiso,rare old delicate AMONTILLADO,Jn caws o. ._-• rafeSM ‘ H I riea are peculiarly adapted to conyalescenu, as- k rstrengthen without Btiramatingj.and hUVe not the admoi f, | many oilier Wines. f nr K PORT WINES-principally for 1. his sales to consumers from the stock of* 8q* 53 ? 37 -•- , f. ;T &t Oporto, and imported direct ... .. .... Pi ■ These wines are fruity mid-delicate, and Jhffy* r” highly approved by his customers, because o^ f ir 1' manifest superiority over all other Ports and Red *; palmed off assaeh. >j,: 't^S ~~ They, are of various sorts and prices, in bottles-and onx^*** 0 *? drimehiby the gallon, or wholesale by thecaak. Among h tllerais some rare delicate WHITE PORT andMALhL § SEY PORT. j/' •.•Persons suffering with chrorueaffeciianof tho.bow* £ eis cannot be too careftil in their PORT. > MADEIRA WINES of various'sorts, dry and hub,. t; South Side, old East and Wesllndis.; Sercral, Ai., Ac. t; o '‘!(d r ToSHpAß{aED d vJ r ibraS S «fUie j, is welL known that the EXTRA t and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE,- unported £ ber holds himself to be a judge, and he oflep tne iineat | stock here, from the-very lowest price, by ihe smgte ao- » ■2en to the first Class or eru J> of Mbdoc. . . | 2 Of BUHGUNDV WINES hdhas'a' largestoilr aril can | assure customers that be can.present.iottem, from fits . vaults, ns good a: bottle of Bnfeundy as p“s c .°iSK!!'. £ ; SAUTEfiJNEandßAßSACalwayaouhandinbonles. His Selection of RHINE and JiIOSELI* i ffomthecellars'of Messrs.DmaaAaD&JomiS,if Cch f blens.areextensiveyaud number •many-SuMHoekSttua a Moselle, from the cheapest aoris to the t c A ol } < r“J i .vintages of the .“SpUNBERG,? . winch, Utthe-ibesf : - faßidbrllellior e cOGN AC anil other HRANDira b» has now a flue stock, embracing soma very old exlya ot | 1800, or Oiian. Doetnr A Co., ana some celebrated “ CIIAVIER of 1821,” in eighth casks, tmd 1813 inlihds. and “DUBOUCIJE,” l&M,uihhds. on conn gnmmt,yvlnch SCOTCH and MONONGAHELAWHI3- KEIVAMAicA SPIRITS, PRESERyiNCvBKANJW A constant assorted stock of lIAVANASEGAR3.. Good* delivered, unihin r .•JACOB. SNIDER,»Iv, * ■ ■■ ... cheapAVine.Store, . T(r WalnOlstfeet, Phils^’ ■ HBHPHISISSWrOf 6. ■ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of Lectures will-cootmeuce oa the November amleontinue until the.lastet cal Department will bAopenc* Stadenia by the firrt of October.' The . Medical Deport meat wilt be nader the direcuoit of the foUowtag,,. PROP BBSORiX Z. Fekiuah, Mi D-, Professor of Anatomy. » R. S. Newiok, M. D,, Professor of Surgery. H. i. lIoLbE, W. P., Professor of Theory and Practice o W IJthd Powell, M. D., - Professor of Physiology, Pd* .. and Geology., J.Kisa, M.fy, Professor of Materia Medico,Theiapcn* ucs and Medical Jurisprudence. , J. Milton SiNpEftSjM. D., Professor - Pharmacy '* T» A. Wn-KoiyM- D.,Professor .of-Obstctrics; and Di»- eases of Women and Children. . . . clinic on LKcrnUßi. ' •' jifeimne—Prof. H. J. Hot.ce. , Swfiry—Ptof. K. • Z Fbeeman, M. DA Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees far a'luli cotitse ainoant to Sit'd. Each Professor’s Ticket,Sl&. MalriC)tlaUH’*B& - De monstrator's Fee, §lO. Graduation, 3i!o. Those desitinBliiilh. ;' . ■- : , . . The Faculties, for intellectual abiliucs, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably withthemostdistinguished in our country. -TUeMetncai Faculty constitutes on;anomaly in..this or any^other country—all pf them are able.Eecturera and the hejtot and the extent of our populationrcan have no douhtaa to the eligibility,of our situation for an enterprise-o( . the kind. As to liealih, including all seasonsof the year,wa this Institute were •‘Smalt, but tha composing them are talented and mtbehighest degree respectable-- afa-VorableomeafortliQ fmoreprospenty oftne^nsumie. - That the public may be sausued of the pertnauency ot this schools we icel it our duty’io statejthatthe -Trustees -and Faculty form a tmtl in action* which angurawei* tot its £iiuire.success j and. that the peculiar mtenial organi zation which connects them, cannoj apt ■ President of the Memphis insUlate^ . mßgnifyins ® lM *”r ; ; OF one. two and three g'asse*. suited for detecting counterfeit Bank notes, andoOierpurooses, foraaio by •.■.-[pct24l ; ' JOHN B. M’FaPDEN & CQ., To the Citizens of Allegheny City. , o A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITTvMIiLS A FLOUR is left at the store of-Mercer &Robinsoru Tedctol yreeu Otde^ 300 MeiWVatttctl Immediately. / I T THE CHARTIERS RAlLROAD.—Thewages A are 80. cents per day; and;we charge Sl,7sper week for boarding. Apply at the office, on the Steuben ville road, near M’Donald's tavern—LnulM from Pitts burgh. finrieSOnfT .tEURNSIDK.-HANNBY A CQ. . SALK OK VALUABLE IKON WORKS, NEGROES, MULES, tto. I N pursuance of.it decree of the. Chancery Court in 1 Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1, vrtlleeii at the Lonisa Fnrnace. in Tennessee, on the Slh day ofApril, 1851 .the Fnrnilce known ns the Louisa Furnace anti the Mobnt Vernon Furnace, with all the lands attached and adjoining .there to, amounting to some 30,000 acres. Ai pie same ume. ud place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, a Founder, and hip-wife and children, on a creffil of I.A, ami real estate On n credit of 1, a, 3 ana ' 7 °Onthe ltthof Aprii, 1851,1 wilialaosell, at>* a 0 latt , residence of Robt Baiter, in Montgomery yr- Teun., the TRON'-PROPERTY, ; known as thaTpn nnee.attd aU the lands adjoining, and attached cotfsistiiiff of several thousand acrefe, on a creduo t 1,213tthd4 years. IwiU'^hlso-selUonthe>«g* -pf Gallatin, ot the Court. Hour '32Q-actes of.land lying in 6 ?. id County, t h r^p reßlon tract ofland, on a credit ofl, 2,and 3yeais, : • . - , . . \Hbuwan<# MuXmW ' 7 ' 1 wijl also sell.on th e 23ih of a valuable : House and Wlin Nashville, at Market House, known as Lot Ho. M» ?aoaied on HfghsL, onacredtio.fi,2 ■ und 3 years. -*\ond add approved security will bereqoi redof the purchaser "and a lien retained on the real es tate ih all ' ' PRIESTLEY, C. & )VI- . Sale or Blttlesj Wagoui, dc« . * JyiU, Adip’r of Robt. at the Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery Countjv.Teun * ontbeflih day of April, 1851, all property of .the said Robt. Baxter, belongir g.to said. Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons, Scrap. Meial,oPd Slock on.hand,on 'accredit of twelve months. . ... ‘ . J I will also sell,on tho lith day; of April, 1651, at .the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 30 Mules, Horsey. Cattle,, Household ' and Kitchen Furniture, together with nil personal prop erty of said-Robert Baxter; on a ctedn ofW moftthsr- Bond and-security vrilt.be required on all yams-oyer -010. The sale will be continued ateach place fromday to day, till all the property is »Jd. . _ . ; Dec. 17,1850. ROBERT BAXTER, Adra’r. . ■ fry Each paper wiU send the Oflice ioflhe Clerk and.. Master the papers containing ihe advcrtisemems. wtlh .the amount of the fee staled; . Published ull day of last; :° a & Nashville Chi6n ahd ; Trqe;lVUigj the.Lbnlsviile , Journal: the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, will publish ibe above advetnsemenuwice ttweek until day pf sale, and forward accounts; to the Clerk’ ahtf Marier for settlement. \ ' ded23:ta«rti . .'' ' ...__.• rr spring Stock, or Carpets. milE subscriber'having returned from the Eastern* :X cities, i&now receiving his Spring stock of Carpets* Oil Cloths, Window. Shades- Stair Rods; Heimh Rum, Door Maus, Dragget Stair Craahr.Table and Piano Covers, Matting, of which, have been se lected from the. latest importations and best manufacto ries. With «in eye single to the interest of, biscusio--, mere, and till who may favor him with a calf,, great, paihsis at all limes taken to show .Goods’to persons fishing to look or bay. Call and "examine the stock,, where can be found the latest aiid best styles of the . above named Goods, with prices and qualities to suit* all. J r E. W.I.YND, Lynd’s Carpet Emporium,- ApoHo Building, Fonrih street; : r COD FI9H—IS drum* Cod fisli in store and for - mart MILLER & RICKSTSON i ■’T . * v V* ' * 4 I ' i'.]" •■V v v ■. • \y-.~4. 1 j •>•<. * "S .h>, V;.V . «t‘ j- ; ■ fj ••