«Sv s '‘ • V ' A’y • ' ’ :' ; "' '’'.'V- rAAV'A v p'-A-Vy r . v^ L >V * U' * j * , " " ' -v A -4V<;Cv$»A : ;- : **\&T^**'V *n&fe••>,>- >-■ v ,/^ : %.;>Vv: *,*,'■ ‘ *A v" ‘ j 'b**h"*)r "'v «* ~ r * < s ; 1 - % *•* ■* , - . . . ■•', :".,>.-'*'c :, ;. /I\;,'„r **•-., - - .* TV.-'' .viV "A ‘■' . '• : v/vv ■ ‘ ■’ . ' : ■ • y i v*’j , ‘-'' , i .''"v''* i s1 -\ f > A •', - t •v. , „ '* • •. , ' -- . \ * - *^|ww 4 V' L, «£.' A- 'v t e *■•; * % s v** >,;»> *0 V. .•• ••■ - • vu‘J. »» *. >\ * f. n . . ", '-T*! k v >’ r ■» *« > vl r > .*■ y fiSs# > , s t e'- ■■& «!’ j ' j?vl‘J •-?. f'i the Golden Ea?iE, -V I*'’ V,,?-'V •« tfntfwwmonmeai or Rocking Howes, of diffcrem *'y”^*!..>.-*• ?«.:‘i.'7v t i *- ; •-.-.■''.ij.;.?;£*?<*•.:!*.■ V^ieS»Rt:£roniUirceio fifteen v•• *» £ r r a ,*? V * KENNEDY & HASLET!, ..V*;: 5 - ■“:"< .: ‘-'.'shx* f/f-’Vf* *-> i-->: *■ ■ * S»fT »m’!, ;;V = *> V 1 mm omo^m WMmM cr^rc v Vr?j., ! .',.t: i-^ wppp' PfrJSiVTV . WW^^m fey. ifWv: P i ! f»e‘ I Ci',*w^SSH V\>,' ■• F ;Arr^ffsCF V'^l I ;r v v rif:-tr.ei-t. .*. v : . v *.f : r-v'^n-T^t-' .'f;-'-' ' •' -.• r -.•....’*. >‘.-.-;-v v "'^- :-ty; % - •*' -. /- : - “--" ■; s»-» %- -I-r-'*'''-'^-.’/.v- '■ •.•' "•• - *'»» ' ‘ t BASKETS 1 BASKETS!—A large assorimert School • ShdMarket Baskeis,ofal/sizes and, shapes., Also, Ladies* embrdidefed/plain. worked and toiletßaskets— abenoufui article-, for sale _ aprlO KENNEDY&. HASLETT. - LOVES AND SUSPENDERS.— : • . 100 dor. silk Gloves, ?-■ SB.IO &7 per doz: —IOO-dox.Lisle Thread'GioveSj- 7to -3 "do' SOdoz.Kid do 3 to 10 do 100 doz. Suspenders, Ito 12 do For sale at New York prices. aprlP - -V KENNEDY A HASLETT. XUST RECEIYEDAhe best selected stock of fancy 11 and variety Goods, goldf and silTcr Watches, Jcwel* ry, *c • everoflercdin.ibis m&rkeij which willljo sold at unprecedented low pnces.-Givp uaft-call if-yon wish to buy cheap, wholesale and retail./ «V: ,-y aprlO v KENNEDY fe CASLETi^ YELOCIPIDES AND WILLOW WAGONS r- Just received and/or sale low: • • . c - 24BmaUand large Velocipedes; r-. ‘ ■ * 51) Willow Wagons j " • . __. _ r aprlO _ KENNEDY fc rfASLx.x.l'. MinebaiTfountains for sale ‘ • [ S Min'ertl Focmainp; • 2 ;!o Etatda and marble tops.: For sole low. Iroaire of JOSHUA RHODES & CO.j apr»- Norwood street. • ERUrrs-lMboxesOranKes;-. - 150 do - Lemonsj • 40casks Currants; 400 boxes Raisins ;■ To arrive and for sale by apr9 . JOSHUA KKODt-SACO. Sundries — 2,000 drums Figs;- SO >hf do do J : . 50 baskets s&iad Oil; ' £5 doz. assorted Pickles; c ... lOdoz- fresh Peaches, in tm eans;-.. For sale.by__. [apr9j_ JOSHUA RHODES A CO- ; TYaW WHISKEY— Raw Whiskey- on con-. XL vtgnmentand for.eale by ..vn: 1 - __ , MILLER &-RIOKETSON.; TIMOTHY SEED—2S bus. prime Timothy SeeH in store and for sale by . • apr9 • • ■: MILLER & RICKETBQN. > TT'EOISUTXER—I4 kCgs Buner on consignment and JCv for sale low by Bpr9. MILLER & BICKETSON. ’ SKR INES—SOO cases. 5000 boxes and hail boxes B. Guilloux Sardines, store and for sale by. . MILDER & RICKKTSON, .aprlO- ■ Nos.gJi ajidg&Libcny st; HOPS— 7 baieTfirst sortrwestem New York Hops, in store and for sale’by ' " . * ■ aiyrio MILLER & RICKETSON; v •ppiOKORY'KUT' jTS—9 oas. HickoiyiNuis just‘ jrec?d .on conaifimment and forsale.by ~, . , aprlO ■ .. MILLER & RICKKTSONV BOX -BOAROB AND PANEL STUFF—SU.UUU :cet for sale by J. A. BLOOMER, . • Allegheny Planing Mills. . TNRAFTS ON SAN FRANCiSCO, California. for XJ sale r.i the Banking House of PATRICKS A FRIEND. No. 95 Wood st.- {octlS TS'iaCOFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffee now landing front Xv Qenalf&nd for sale by 'marSd MILLER &‘RICKETSON. LAWYER’S BRIEF PAPER—A superior article, for rale by WV S HAVEN’S, mar 23 . corner ,of Second and Market sts.* Liquorice ball— l 2 cases forsaio by B- A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., apr&_ • Cor First & Wood sts CM ARABIC—SOO lbs; for sale by •Apr 1 • ; ; B. A; FAHNESTOCK & CO. OPIUM— $5.ibo. now crop for sale by , apri b. a. Fahnestock & co. GLUE— 50 bbis. No. 1 for sale by apr* B. A.FAHNESTOCK •& CO. GALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cases English lorsnlc. oprt B, A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. CA&aW AY^SEJED—300 lbs for saie T l»y .'. ■ ■ apK. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. MERCUHIAL OINTMENT—IOO fits., strong, by aprf B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO /TaMpHOR—3 bbis refined for sale by . KJ marto a a. FAHNESTOCK fe CO. *T]|rHITING—IOO bbls for sale by " ' TT mat2S B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. IBBL.CHESNUTs for sate 0y . • marl 3 ' J.'D. WILLIAMS & CO DRIED AHPLES—Received and tor sale by . marlO SAMUEL P. SUMVER. -AS! TEAS!Extra fine Young Hyson Ten. in boxes, jtm received at the Pekin Tea Store; 08 Ftflh street. Retail price SI- We ask a comparison or-ilte above Teavruh nay to be had elsewhere. ' *P-™- A. JAYNES. EyXTLR— y l/bl«. fresh KoJi for sale "by. . '&pr3 r WM. DYER CRAPE SHAWLS—JuSI received rer ex- V at [apS].... A. A: MASON & CO*. BEAVER BUCKETS—2O doz. Beaver Buckets last received and for sale by . MfLLER A RICKETSON. CHEESE— 50 bxs. for sale by ■ ap3 ■' ! ■ rACON HAMo —12,000 las. cnotce cut family linois rforsaicby ~. [apr3]. \YM. DYER. * SHOULDERS— 6,000 fijs. best cut small sL just out of smoke, for s&ie by _ war. dyer. .TJIAESH OLIVE safe at th£~DrogSrore of 4- •• James a. jones; _.?Pr* comer of Liberty.and Hand ets- CASTILE AND PALM SOAP—Forsale“by r7 ~ -gPr 2 JAMES A; JONES. "OOUSSEL’S PREMIUM ■ -IX.sale h™ ■OUSSEL’S PREMIUM SHAVINU.'.-CREAM—For »ale by [apr2] . JAMRS A.JONE3. |K. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT REMEUi - —Forsale ' by - taprt] - :JAMES A JONES. PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of our own manufacture constantly on hand and for sale by- - - - -W* ' RHODES A ALCORN. iftilfiD'Ai'PLKß'—loo bus. in store and for sale by Ow 7. WW. DYER, 207 Liberty St FEEDr-SQU bus.m sore uiul foT sale by J - marr _RHODKS_&AUJOHN. FLOUR—.Fresh grouno.on hand ana for j>ale, mar 7 . RHODES & ALCORN, OLASSES—SO bbls. oak cooperate} «• •• • 25 do cypress do; GIDER VINEGAR-50 bbls. cypress barrel? . »pr? WM DYER, SPRING GOOD&—A. A. f«IASAD Wiruotr YEAS!'.—Uabbitl’a Effervescing i Compound, for raisin? bread, tea cakes, butter by JAhIES A-JONES, —corner of Liberty and'Kaml eta- KfcftlUVlSD— S. OUTHBERI’ff tita* EitauandlSens* ral Agency OjfUeto No.sDSntithfieidatr*et,betwePOLIBH-Fo glyrng a beautiful gloss to linens, muslins, cambrics" collars, turn bosoms, ec. For sale by - - . *• ttPlB ; JAMES A. JONES. WHOLESALE IMY GOODS.—A. A. MASON £ CO.) Nos. 62 and. 64 Market street, are now daily opening and receiving their Goods, comprising the most an r varied assortment of imported and Atneri ®o°d» .they have ever exluoited—to which tbay wotudxespectfuUy invite the attention of citjvandcouu’ try merchants. * [apr B ir Fgr M e a tclna i Purrs ja-For .ale by JAMES. A. JUNES, ' »‘ >nt •.■■:. corner of Liberty and Hand aw - PBRE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES for.sale—for medicinal purposes—by JAMES A. JONES. IINEOLD GINCER BRANDY, OLD OIL OFIIVK r-For sale by faprll] JAMES A. JONES AY WATKR—Just received and for safo'bv JAMBS A; JOJ ms. in store and for safeTby T" • _ KING tt MOORHEAD. SUMAC— 25 bags Sicily for saio by ' B. A.FAHNKSTOCK k CO; corner of First and Wood sts •A RSENIC—B kcge powdered for sale by ■*3Lj»prl° B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO~ /^tOCHINEAL —ISO Ids. for sole by • ■ .■. ■ • : b. a. Fahnestock &. co. fr’KA COLOCynth COMF.-40 ihj. for saleby aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. PRESTON’S rose and vanilla; flprlQ , B. A. FAHNESTOCK: & Cf>. FRENCH CHALK— 3OO &s. for sale by - aprlO • B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO. iwj> COLOCYNTH— 2S iSiT'fbr salt, bv :■ aprlO ; • . .. B. A.-FAHNESTOCK fc r ' Tf "PrlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. TITRAFAING PAPER-Just received— Stm reams »f , medium roK Paper. Also, a Jresh sim ply of double medium Printing, at • v '•*???■- S. HAVEN’S; sacks Dried Apples ;. ISbbls. superfine Flour: " ; - - 0 - do . Rye Flour; : ■ . , 4 kegs Lard; .. 3 bbls. Roll Butter- ' . - On consignment and for sale by - apr7 - KING A MOORHEAD. ’TTTRAPPING BA PER— ' ~= TV mieamsmeduiniKagj 9t do . , doable crown Rag. On consignment and for sale by : apfip ~ ‘ KfNQ & Moorhead. odrums.Cod Fish in store-andfor sale. V/ aprO- *. :>w c r :Mlliif' ■ . ; ' *s . >(■■' .-»! * '■■?» ii . *•••'*• •v**!. 1 " ■ ~ • 1* .* • '*’* *.|i M ' ' -i, . „ • ‘ j’ '/ ! '1&& . •K-; - • - . . j.', .". < WAT. DYER; mißccllaneona. r Ji DiiWllllßas A Co>v Corner of ■ Wood and Fifth streets, PiiUburgk, ~TTAVE IN STORE, and-to arrive during this week rJtl,. the. following goods of the most recent importa* uons, which are ouered on accommodating terms: 115 catty bxs prime Green 125 doz patent zinc Wash v Tea, - boards, ■42 hf chests do do, 60 bxs extra pure Starch, ’ 40 do Goldng and Chilian, 25 do Saleratus; ICO bags Rio Coffoc, 75 bbls N O Molasses, 15 do Laguayra and Java, .15. do SH do .. COboxesS’e; s’s, | aid 1 fii lOdoGoldenSyrup,- lump Tobacco,,. . 25 do Loot,: Crushed and 35 bbls Nos 1 and 3 Mack- Powdered Sugars, orel* w 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, 20 i and ±doNo 1 do 50 drums Smyrna Figs, ■ 2 do do Salmon, 20 jars Bordeaux Prunes, 50bxs scaled Herring, 50 lbs Sicily' 'do 1300 Bs extra Madder, . 5 bxs Rock Candy, ■ 3 bales Cassia,. 2 do Genoa Citrons, 1 do Cloves, 10 do Cocoa & Chocolate* Cbgs Pepper &• Allspice, , 5 do Castile and Almond Ibbl Nutmegs, Soap, • « do ground Ginger,- 18 doz Military do 1 do -do Pepper, 1 bbl sup Carb Soda, Ido do, .-Pimento, Ido Cream Tartar, - 3°. Mustard* 1 case Pearl Sago, .10 do do Cassia, - 2 do Isinglass, Cloves, J • 2do Sicify and refined • 2 bMs Garrett’s Snuff, . Liquorice, .45 bxs-Steanne Candles, l do Arrow Root, 20 do-Star . do.. . 160 Bath Brick, .12 f? do 1 bbl Flor Sulphur, 100 do 2 Mason’s Blacking, 100 tross Matches, 100 lbs superfine. Rice Flour, 10 doz Extract of Lemon, 100 do S F Indigo, . Rose and Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, > - - - 1 5 do Lemon Sugar, 150 do Com. Brooms, Lcask Sal Soda, Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard Oil. Ac. mar2s HINTON 6 CO,*B GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, ' AND ODDFELLOWS* DEPOT, JKTO. 80. buildings, fourth street, ' - Slgn ofth® Bee.Hivo. - - THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a G Jtntlemen' , s-Fur—. mshing Store, in connection, with an Odd Fellows* ,D/jior,in which: ore to btf found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows’Regalia, never before present ed to a Pittsburgh public, by asingle establishment. From Philadelphia, they 'fire in regular receipt of Odd Ftdoxcsl.lfas>3ten t lAdgtStankSocks, Gavels, and other Lodge-articles. The Be&dtia exhibited at their counter . . '■fcfcrenus—John K. Holmes, Wm. C. Wall.T. A. ,s?f} 10r t IWcharff Cowan: Esq-V Matthew Wilson, J. J. .Gillespie, Hon. S. Jones, L. Harper . r feLlB Et Dr. Holltek's Works. ECEIVEDAT HENRY MINER A Co’s, No 39 jEnlithfield street, s new supply of the following 0r ?“s-m health and disease, Sli a ? e -, A complete scienliflc'treatiee P“y si »'°Ky of the mole system, with l and. infirmities to which it is liable.—- ; A T?fp C niCp r ,?Jf r 7/ J w n ’ s own P rivato use * P«ce 91. °J Woman—their causes and cu»e fa i ?53wf 8 -* Wllil Practical hints for their preven •he p l es . erTalion of female health. ; ,-T^®^ a ?T ,a ffc Guide,or Natural History of Genera pnvate instructor for married persona and those abouuo marry, boOimalc nnd.fcmale. Price . f?"~ a complete scientific and popular trea tive W^?n£^ OSp P by hnd physiology of tho reproduc c!»o, n- , £- p fe als and “u®** 8 * With 12 anatomical P T*k 8 *4 the newdiscoveries. Price 81. sickir* AA Physic L an * or lfae „« tte art-’of healing the gmkrii all diseases whatever. Pricc 25c- [mar2S BUECHN £R & MUELLER’S JSird £ fourth, I -wortln Jhl mn?, r T‘ sh eve 7 kind of Lithographic 6ds, printed in gold, colors, ic*’ A4 °*’ ani Lo optMdaD^.iraoC^i''f'E-'kloe=er &eHclmle hare Monraemf o^hi e ’» Praft *' L»ic accuracy ami-eJcgance n ‘ fi i«c-w*Jhallgossi- ■ Hope nun m Full UperattnrT^T^—r— Ryan’s ABO,n 1 .1 OpHE Proprietor, thankful to the public for h»V. , 1. tom, ventures to solicit a contUiiinjicn «r'Pi? st cns " ’ for his present enterprise—the estaMbmm.M lh ? if m 0 : and Spies HEib.within the city—for the ° r -Flour f of bis customers, and all who wish to havSrSh? —«S i Flour, pare ground Bplces, 4c., 4c e rea u> good -Ihc-.attentinn ol Families, Merchants a»u : umteq. and all I ask is that they wiHgive me 8 F. R. DRAVO, H. B. . Ail articles taken back if not foundgM™Md the money returned. "7m«Wa ' The LEASE OF TIIBNEW VORK DRY nnnnq STORE, No 69 Market street,with rfiture", a??! small stock of Faneyand.Smplefiry Goods,lobe sold ; at a bargain. Anyperson wishing to commence brai. ineßsomMarket street,the above old establishedbn?l nesS'stdnd, one CTlhebeston the street, can be had on -favorableterms, tf-applieatton is made immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to changchis business la 3o Wftl. 1L GARRARD ; SALTS—GO bbls for sale by • i-Aa marts B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO. r. ■.%■■■ 'V : :i ■ 4 ■* \#V«. , * V on«- Cold* Carea »n 48 Hour a. iftCbiiheinlroducuonof tins new compound, Coughs O and colds are cured in a very short time- We will warTantpr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup to cure cases of Coughs,Colds, Bronchitis, LaigUgrtis, in less tune and ata cheaper rate than any other mealclnaever discov*- ered. rr HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken lhe stomach and pro* **diore disagreeable than the Coagh ttseit. inis is obviated m this mixtnre, for it is a pleas* ant soothing: articlennd it.will c\its,orthc money will be refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine m ourcnyvfrom our own citizens, should oonvmce any one of efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular pnysi ; ciart, and has been used by him In hjs own practice for a the most heroic success. > CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted'With a Cough ana expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta king two DOUles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in Washington county, who had? suffered with Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a do* zenof hoUleaof the Pectoral Syrup, Ager.tlcmanfrom Peoria. Illinois, writes that “ he knows tnePectoralSy nap toibe a good article, for he has used it in his owu case and in the cases of members of his family with the most perfect success. - It is one or the rCHBAfEST Medicines now known. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at SO cents each, or six bottles fo* • Countbt SroBBxsEPEES would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as it, is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for. all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. CAUTION EXTRA—Many persona wilt try to get you to-buy some on&oftbe various nostrums, but do not. heed them. Tf y ou want to gel well, buy Dr. Kevsbb’s Pectoral -SvßCPpandtake no other; this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia mediea, and is compounded by a'person skilled in. the healingnrt;:. There can be no.deceptlon in. this medicine. It is prepared in .your own city, and the proprietor has attesting invalu able properties, which wiU be shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. v ,-.; Aqsnts Wanted throughout the United States to sell thutmedicine. Large discounts wilt be made to those who will take aninterest in the medicine.. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doihgsuf fenng humanity a service try placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has. ever produced. For -sale; wholesale and retail* by KEYSER A M’- DOWELL. Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all:letters for agencies must be - addressed.— Also, for sale by D.M. Carry, Allegheny city; P, Brock et jr*» Brownsville; George Baira, Washington; John H.'Buchanan.'Hickory; : George Keyaer, M’Keesport; J. D. .Vowel!, Canoasburgh; .and by merchants and druggists generally. • , fja2s Public Attention Is respectfully : xnrd&d to the following truths, set forth in relation to one qf the most important .Romaics of mod . cm times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rera* edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of-disease. Its great powers to heal; have; since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and 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 up for the sole purpose of making money; hut. one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all been forgotten.. The PETROLEUM i 6 a Natural Remedy, elaborated intho depths of the earth by a power andogency that laughs to scorn- all human competition.: our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write . tbuth —thatwc say nothing . calculated to deceive those who -may trust ourword or [put 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 object of gullingo? humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire todo this; we are anxions only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia midica, Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own.citizens, who were totally Wind, have been restored to sight! Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been enred. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There are others; but these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter toey had been abandoned byphysicisnsas hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, lions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout. Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald. Head paina in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers,’Wens, Tumors, Scrofula,Cancer,Spinal irritation, Fever ana. Ague, Chronic Coaghs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and oil Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. - In foci, it is ao&&4T universal hexedt, and has been tried in most of the above diseases .within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that wiU astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say abouttheir medicines, the Petroleum is the .greatest Remedy of the'age. Phy* 6lcifats of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked an with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is thegreatest medicine ever dtscoverea For sals. Wholesale and Retail, by ' KEYSER A M’D'OWELL, 140 Wood street Also—R. E. Sellers, 67 Wood street Cuxry, D. A. Eliiou, Joseph City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin,7ih street, Pittsburgh. THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gastric Juice 1 A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebig, the great Pnysiological Chemist, by J. S, HOUGHTON, M.D ,No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Ilf DIGESTION DYSPEPSIA, JAVNMCEj CONSTIPATION LIVER and DEBILITY X curing*alter Nature's own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfuli of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds or Rossi Bgsv ln about two nouns, out of thie stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE f Baron Lima,in hiscelebrited worken Animal Chern istry. says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous up the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from ihc mu cous membrane of the stomach oJ the calf, in which va rious article* of food,as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner ns tber would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pebuiea. in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et,"published by Fowlers & Wells, New ork, page 35 states the same great fact, and describes the method o! preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr Pereira. Dr. Couax,in bis valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that u a diminution of the due qaantnyof the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “a dis tingai&hed profoaaor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everythin! else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which Droved com. pletcly snccessiul.” Dr. GftAtun, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble lt 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 dices* lion of them in no wise different from the natural divest ive process,” 6 Dr. Simon’s great work, the * Chemistry of Man.” (Lea A 1840, pp. 321-tj a ay a: “ The disc or cry of PEPSIN form, a new cm in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments wp know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive Add, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas. tno Juice itself.” . Professor Dunouoon, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,mhts great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of Hus subject. His experiments, with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are wellknown. “InAll cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” ~- AS A. DYSPEPSIA CORER, Dr. Hooohtoh’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility Emaciation, Nervous,Decline,and Dyspeptic Consamp tion, supposed to be ou the very verge of the grave. It ii impossible to give the detail* of cases in the limits ot this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, iu Philadelphia, Now York, and Boston alone. These were nearly ail desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent; .-u-r-'ji ■ . ■ ■ ■ . It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to blliousdisdrder, Liver Complaint Feyer and Ague, or badly treated Fever anil Ague,and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drags upon the Digestive organs,after a long sickness: Also,' for excess in eating, and Unf too free use of ardent spir its. Dalsoreconcues Health with Intemperance „ OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. bad they may be, ft GIVES * INSTANT KhsLJE* ! AsvtgtedosiremovesalUheunpleasantsvmv toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short rime, these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow atonce. It is * a o y excelle r n t tn cases of Nausea, Vomiting, stamps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress a?* ?/«.* C fS d Bta i e of Heaviness, Low ness ot Spirits, Despondency, Emaciatiod, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac • 5 i=n^uuSdn o gear A e K P " W ° n ° b °' Ue '°f kfuG r sroNV^|^ e pro^f„ r sipia, “ re ° r J - S Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers m Medicines generally Agents for Pittsburgh, KE YSER A McDOtVELL 141 Wood street. Retail-dealers suppliedut Proprietor's priees.-[nv2o:y Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS. S 7 W« d street. Bull’s Sarsaparilla ana the Cholera. NOT a single madwoman or child has died of the CHOLERAorany of its symptoms who used thU invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from ISO to 200 bottles are retailed daiqy but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, awf thoy were either persona from boats or those who disregarded oar advice. / ■ [Cincinnati Chronicle. ' For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL,I4O Wood bl Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be •btewed. fi«lrfi7 y 'ETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DIAhaHCEa, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore- Tdnner of Cholera, Try it i For sale by keyser &. McDowell, m wood at. WA *-*”gj&Bu&r OCK *co, I iFa^ 12 " . y‘ *, K,*«;' i ***' i\ -* +.* *£•»** ..#■ ' ;" " *\ ,;• . • < * -r»* t | ©tap qnfi. Jffeituhtta, ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ' PEPSIHI S'-' T v f-';.':r-.'K For Females and Haleti T\Ri LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative XJ Elixir,prescribed as an effectual rcstorauve in cases of debility, impoiencyor -barrenness, and all ir-, regulanUesof nature. It is aU that Jt professes to be---, viz: Nature’s great restorative,and remedy for those in., the married state ■without offspring, Ills a certain care for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhma or: whites. As a Vigorating medicine itris:.nnequaHed.*yv Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi gestion, lobs of muscular “energy, physical Jassimae,.fe male weakness, debility, Ac- It is warranted to please the nserm any of the above complaints, and is of pnce« leas value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of tins medicine, I-have appointed Messrs- Judson A Co., of the city of New York, m the United States of America, my sole agents for its sale; and none can lie genuine .unless it comes through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper, i ANTONIO LARZETTE,.M.D. ;iVbpl«,July 16th, 1849. •- • ;; Sold only in Pittsburgh at the. Medical Depot, No. 75 Smiihfield street; and by B. H .-Me akin g, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten,No. 60 Ffurth street - • * . tmar34:ly JAMES W. WOODWELb, jgt ' FURNITURE - MANUFACTURER , l*fl tPare-rooms 97 and 99' Tlilrd Street. J W- W. respectfully informs his friends and castbmr • era that he has now corapleie'd the 'largest and fi nest stock?of household furniture ever before seeihtn •this city, as. he is'deierrained to;uphold the quality with well-aeaßoned materials,beßtworkmanship,and newest designs; and from ‘the extent of his orders and facility •ih mai ufacturing, he Is enabled to produce warranted furriitßre,Rtthefowes;price6. . 5 ..! ’ He has adopted.the principle of identifying the -cui? tomersMnterest with, hui own, in. quality and price, and keeps always oa hand the greatest .variety of every des cription of fumitcre, from the cheapest and plainest,.! 0 • the most elegani and costly,that a house, or any.part of . one, may be furntshed from his stocky ox. mahuiactared ; expressiy.’to order. Ho therefore solicits an Inspection, : ihawhc Ad vantages ofhis establishment may- be known. The following atticles consist in part, of his stock, which forrichnes6 of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern chics -‘•.parior,- */ / : i - /drawing, din* 'irig,-wid bed room r - chairs, of every variety, consisting-of rosewoood; : ma- . .. .■ hogany-apd walnut Elizabethan*- ; Conservatoire and Easy. Chairs, of, every. . ; ■ description; Couches,Sofas,Tete-art® 1 ® nndDi- ; > f vans of the latest French and American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots,and ladies’ rwior Writing Desks .of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy,/inlaid, 1 stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, mar. hogany, rose wood and -walnut centre audsoia,ta- . bies, extension dining, table*;, all sizes of the,, most improved, and’decidedly the best kind • made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables,, wardrobes, bedsteads-and waehstands of • . - each a large assortment; ; ; gothic hali and parlor reception chairs, ottomans ••• . . ‘ ana stools, secretary . and book cases, -«ide-boards, fire screens, . towel rackßr* hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, ■ table and tea poysj ina ; hogany, rosewood, and • ' £ itriaid pearl Tables, • Ac; Ac.-Ac. : A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet siakses supplied with all articles in their line ; STEASIBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short-! csthotice.' . ' All orders promptly attended to - ~ - 1 , /’1n0y29.. , CHAIRS AJSD FVUJIITVttE, - No.'OS Third strut, bgttocm Marktt and Wood) Souih tide. •fs\ Wshave now on hand a large Wl splendid stockofevery varietyol i and CABINET-FURNITURE, which • ■Tjlaieconfidentcaanot besn rpas equalled, in thiß City,orn the West, in style and finish. ; Those who are in wantoi. Furniture are.respectfully invited fa call and examine lot themselves. . nT"* Steamboats famished ontb-.rsh6rtest nslice. . ' JjjP* All orders promptly attended to— feblOttf,. /. O’DONNELL, MULLEN A CO. Furniture and Chair Ware Rooms. ; T. B. YOUNG A CO.. comer qf ■kmmg&i&dnd SmilAfUld sis., opposite BrovmS Hotel .UJLr Fa:, keep constantly on bamrF|p| make to order, at the lowest prices. * % ■ HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. . .. iebls Steamboats Ahoy! eubscribat* tender thei r acffr kno w le 3 g me ms for the favors bestow igL» ed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and Rrf would'respectfully remind them and. others inie- « * rested'in bulMing 4ioau, that they ara at -all. times pre pared to furnish, on fhe most reasonable, terms, ever; description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs oi .tne be* material and workmanship, T B YOUNG &, CO.y Comer Third-and Smithfield streets.- . : opposite Hotel.** • a. c. Baatusa. . . _ l s. datcsb ilßmmei' €tr■ Daoler, CABINET WAREROOIM, SMITHFIELD STREET, Betteem Seventhttnet tend Strawberry alley yPtiusburg, Fa. HAMhIERA DAULER keep constantly onhand a variety of and fashionable Furniture," raj*| wan anted equal to any in the city, and sold on as * x •■favorable terms-as can be obtained at any similar establishment in -he West- They have now-on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing al 1 kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most'costly and elegant. All orders promptly aitendedid: mrthfim tt M. E. STEVENSON continues to inanu fact are, 2-WARE of eyery descrip* at Ida bid stand, corner of Liberty and r.iilvriiScvomh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to,in nllits branches. - • - . mayil Extra Family Floor, ' "! T7IOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors Jc of the “PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS,’ 1 have placed boxes forthe reception of orders, at the followiogplaces: J. A R. Floyd’s store, corn-r of Wood and 6th sis.; M. Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A Bcrfca’s store,3d street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4ih and Smlibfield; John 1- Smiths store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; TclegraM. Office, Fourth street; 11. C.JCeilv,Grocer,cor.sth ft. and Market alley ; : M-Grass’sstjiie, Oth Ward. The Flour \vaa i># wilt call twice or Ulrica daily, for orders, and the Flo?r« Ac., delivered prompiy either in barrels or lacks, (eack Flour Is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. . - It i» plain thamonccounucan be allowed, and that drivers can have no permiasionto leave Flour without payment. Wc hope tfmtike public willbe pleased with ibis arrangement, at wc shall endeavor to no them just cc. imaytlDJ WILMaKTH & NOBLE. not Foil OAL.IFOUWIA. THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to Sun Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER fc CO., al Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Ffnnmeo. Every information eiven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, &pl 3 Post Buildings, Fifth at., near Wood. Philosophy of Brandretb’a Vegetable Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was ertablished, the secret springs of vitality were then partially* exposed to our view. We saw and understood that tue food we cat. was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine; the fiod. is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every, ramification of the body, even to the extremities of tha' hair and horny nail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food give* the body ; strength; Brandrcth’s pills give blood the necessary j Sower to throw out from itself all imparities, thus ien- J enng the stream of life pure and healthy. . If men were' morcjincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature’* laws in the management j * of their bodies, they would require little medicine.. As j men grow intelilUgent they will become wiser and hap- j pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by, the fact that, j when sickness assailathem, they use Brandreth’s Vege* j table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health, j They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra care .wlienthey are used, in either diet or cloth- j Ing. They, should-bo always intnc house, so that upon j the first indication of sickness they may be used. One j dose in. the beginning is.moro potent for good,.than a 1 dozenafler theaicknese is fired m the system, .incolds, J coughs, asthma, fevers, and in all acute; heavy or deep-seated pains, their..effects will:) bo found beyond all praise. Three orfive will act like.} . a charm, ofleu curing a dangerous malady.at once, sa- J ylng months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend-' ing. Remember,'Brandreih’a Pills are a known and } fully tested medicine, one that is used by hundreds of J thousands in this counir£j*nd throughout the civilized I world. They arc quietly superseding all other' medi- j cines. They take outdniy that from the blood which is j the causa of weakness and,pain, leaving strength, and 1 ■ health; they produce bealthysleep at night, ana ad apv} petite that relishes all kinds of food. I Sold at No. iQ.Diamond aUe'y—the only place in -Pitts-1 burgh where the genuine. Brandreth Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the'oalV agetit in the city. . I doc23:3m : - THOMAS RED PATH. . A* MIliblKBN & OO.y HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. M Smithfield it. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent- below customary rate#. Terms—Cash only.- : \ ldec27;ly • Dissolution. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of J • S. BONNET A Co., Is this day dissotved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. - -, - . JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON, Pittsburgh, Apriilst, 1850. : Having sold my entire interest iu the firm of J;{3. Bonnot A Co. to M. 0. Patton, my late partner, and in' retiring from business,*l take great pleasure in tecomv mending him to the confidence of my friends and the 1 public. • [ap3]- / . J. S. BONNET.' ft, c. StooJtton, BOOKSELLER JttfD STATIONER, ' ' No. 47, coatren or and Trann st beets, HAS constantly on hand' for sale—Writing,Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bormet, Binders’, Ful lers’ and Trunk BOARDS f -Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell at the lowest cash prises, or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps .Removal. 'T’HK subscriber wishes ta inform the.citizens of PUts-' A burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. Ol.and 63 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street* recently occu pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith, the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing omce-rwhlchj in connection with his old room, makes tne most spacious Carpet establishment in the country ; and his advantages so tarsurpass any house in this city forspace, arrangement and goofrlight, that he ta certain o t suiting every person whomay favor him with a call. His stock is complete iu every article In his line, and great pains will be taken ar air times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy. • • oct3l .. , E. W. LYND. • if. ; *'•s: %P "■ ■■ '■ ■■ A, l : .d\s£?.;Ty \ - v ' MiaKUatuoitfl. 4 „ , i rwj»pSr®roqj&. T ''' : ~ v l . 1 1 ."• ... j S-.!v)rJ nmtirH : . • State Mutual-Fire. ImurAnce-Componv BRANCH OFfTCE, 54 January I*J,lBsl.‘' THEbestevldcnccof.the success of the Directors in endeavoring tosiake the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE ■INSURANCE COMPANY”, meet tile wants of the •community, is the npparolleled araountofbaainess which has been isdued nearly 4,000 Poll 1 cieß in -a Utile more than saveti months ranch adding ■ over 870,000 capital to the company. The .Directors are proud to say, that nearly all* the property insured is of the safest , kind, in email . risks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. • . Number of Policies Issued •'«■* *5,953 Amountof property insured-. ► • 81,073,5(53.00 Araonntofguaranteeprcnuums‘B4s,49o 38 Amountof coshprenuuiQß'-***-* 24,631,60 Amountof guarantee stock* 4 * 70,123 16. Amountof Tossess 3,800 00 To be deducted from the above the incidental expen ses of the office..... To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell-’ ings, and .isolated or country-property,. it*, is Relieved trus company affords advantages in point of cheapness,' safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company country. i’. ' - - ■;.UO-t'-: r« <‘i tem of ha2uxrdst insuring only a limited amount in:any''dne ‘Jo*« the frequency and.occurrence of laige fires, and also, on boththe Stock and Mmnalplan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, bdt entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. '■ ~ ■ • ■ . . ■ u .■■■■- b control Qf *P following Directors t-rJ ■.?* RolWbrd. A. J.Gil su, John B, Pacler, SamuelT. Jones, Alonio AtCarrler, Philo Ci SedereicV, Robert J A. RUTHERFORD, Pres’t. A. i. 9«“ v’.* A. A. Cxasigß) Actpflry. J ■ v .\:vh ; ..' Oa27:y Penn Mnta»l llf« Insurance Co., Phtl’a. AGENT IN PITTSBURGH, W.H. DAVIS, {vicej. Fmney, Jr., deceased,) Tfo. 383 tiberty mfeet; ' ; *' or the better convenience df persons residing, in. the tower part of the city, the. agent may also be found daily, frota eleven to twelve and two 10 three o’clock) counting room of J. Scfcoobmaker ACo*., No; 24 wood street, where all necessary , information will be flven. and communications promptly - attended amphiets explaming the principles and benefits, of Life Insurance, and blank forms tarnished on application.' _ Capital ctockover Q20&,000 and constantly -increasing/ Profits divided annually: amongst those, insured for life.' P tltsburgk, Feb. 1,1851—2 w filariiie,Fire and Inland Transportation ihsurancbv tv •*; .• COMPANY OP NQUTH A HER LICA, Philadelphia, chartered 1794, capital @500.« 00, asset*-Januarv13,1851,81,001,a55 60,wi1l make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and'vicinity. Also, on Among the advantages of a Policy itf this Company are the following:— A party Insured for the whole term of life may at any turn borrow, oru-kalf the ' amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. . He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive back as value thereof one-half ihi» gnm mm paid by him in annual conuaoupremiums. A party already insuredfor whole life may, on pay ment of asmairsam, conyert his insuranbe into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. Parties already insured and entitled to a two-third Joan, are not shut out from said two-third loan, if the • prefer it,upon the terms stated in the Society’s pamph- A party may, at a moderate .annual premium, insui t for life, andhe survive to reach the age'of 60 years, Hit full sum insured tip to him: orii he dies before .reaching that .age, the full sum insured will be paid to his family or legaf representatives. Ithas become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations lo insure the fives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family-a pre- Bcnrofihc policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary in very many cases.is scarcely equal to nia immediate wants. To the man of family, pi his death,it is a con folauon beyond expreasion to know that his helpless ittle ones axe thus provided for. - Churches involved, wonld do well to insure the live* of one or-more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate tho debt.:■/ ‘ Explanatory p&xnpaletsaftd information given gratis', at the Banking Housed! -WhI.A-HIL%&CQ., nov29 Wood st; second dcor above Fourth.' INSim&KG&, THE - DELAWARE MUTUAL: SAFETY - INSUR ANCE COSIPAN e, N6rth Room of the Ex change, ThitdstreevPhiladelphiu. . Fibs HtsoTLaNCBi-" ; ‘lsiiUdings, Merchandize and pthei property in town-and country, insured against less or damage by-fire at the lowest me of premium. Marine Insurance.— -They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open 01 special policies, asthe assured may desire. Island Tbasspoetatiox—They also insure merchan dize transported-by Wagons, Railroad Cars; Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on die most liberal terms. DIPECTORS~jOseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose; Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davtr, William FolWelbJohnNewiin,Dr. R. fit. Huston; James C. Hand. Thcophilus Paulding. H. Jones Brooks Henry Sloan, Hugh Crtig. George ScrrilL Spencer Me- Ilvam, Charles ffeily,j:B. Hay.Dr S.Thomas, John Sellers, Wtn. Eyre, Jr. directors at PITTSBURGH.— D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. 0 President. Tnos. C. Hand, Vice President r, , LL Josxpit W. Cowan, ; Itr Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street; Puts* burgh- lioKhdlf). P. A. MADEIRA,Agent. T. and llailnt Insurance, HE.OFFICE.of the./rubrane* Co. 0/ XarLh Arntma has Uecn^ Ttvmtd to the Warehouae of llntdy, Jones A C0.,N0. HI Front alrect, third hpuso Easl OFWOOJ street,where thesabscrlber willissue Policies on Build-' tags and their onShipmenls by Steamboats and other vessel*; for the above old and responsible Company. fap3) . . - WM- P. JONES, Agent. [ -.Lire and Health insarasoe.:. - - L,FE AND HEALTH INSURANCE X COMPANY, cf Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legtslatnre of Pannsylvania,Mareh,lB4B;CharterPer petnali Capital 8100,000, llatu lower than anv Pmmal eamo Company, and full 20. per cent, lower than the: .usual rates of Life Insurance, os the following compsri: sou wilt show. Thus u person ot theses ofSO insuring for 8100 for life, must pay in the Girard vania 52,30. Penn MaidaTSABO, Equitable 82,04, Now Eoslani 82,30, AlbionB2,4S, NowTork LifeB^3o,i ifi and Heallh, Philadelphia, 31,91, ’ v Dmieioas-Samuel D Ornck, Charles D HalbWorF Boone, Rohan P King, Charles? Hayes. IUW Baldwin, J Chaa,d B Campbel! % M M. D! Lewis Cooper J Rodman Barker, E H Butler. Edwin R Cope. Prerf. dm, Samuel D Orrick i Viet President, Robert P. Kinv Becrelary,-Francis BlackburUe. ; . / ? Applications will be received and every information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Omen: Commeroial Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh.: .i.: occ3o:y : I__ . indemnity: ! " r T~ [ ® l " P«nUl# Mn ,Innjr»oo« Compass QSSHtLADKLrraa. '• T^IRECTOnS:— U Charles W.: Banoker, George W. Richards, ' MordecaiD. Lewis .Tobias Wagner, Adolplii E. Borie, DaviS S Browne, Jacob It. Smith, Moms Patterson! , . . CHAS. W. BANCKER. Bre-’l G. Burrais, Secretary. 1 '• "' * lE/ Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited onevetjrdescrlp.ionorproperty.iu town and country. _,A“ Company have reserved a large Contingent Fond watch, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested a Pnrd ample protection to the assured. ■„ Tp. 6 .^ 0018 of Company, on January Ist, 1819, as PowSviz rceably,oanAclof Assembly,were a«fol- Mortgages— ~sl, 41 RcalTlsiato ■ --—~~.. ........ , 94,7 yd 83 ' Temporary Loans r—.. 00,001 85 Stocks . 51,523 25 Cash,Ac ~ .. r 33,804 37 •> 313 31849* 7L a, period -of!l0 years, the; ¥ftl up, T ard * °/ Hundred $W losBea * l jy thereby affording: evidence ?,- v 5 nia 5 cs °f«iBurailc.e > aB .wellaßthe ability and uisposttion to meet wuh promptness, all liabilities ■ J. GAUDIER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. B,.comer Wood and dd sw , lr( “oißwiMlnsurance.' ■ 1: ; THE iMttrance Comply of North America, ofPhila A delplua, through 113 duly authorized Agent, the' tub* scnber, offers to make perfaaneht and limited inshranca on city and its vicinity', and on rjiipraen - « DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Preah. ‘ Samuel Brook a, ' Alex. Henry, • Charles Taylor, Samuel* Jones, SamuelW. Stnitfc' ; Edward Smith; ' Ambrose White, Jacob M.Thoma*- John White, ' John B. Neff, f P- Cope, Richard D. ifrood," n't™**® InaurancefSi^i^^’^^ fpSß^msssSkhMs pie means, and avoiding all ruk ß of an eiul character, it may bo considered Us offerinaamnl* ty to the public. WILL® p“f ONES 'At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Ca TVont sts., Pittsburgh. ■ - ’ ■*£*£*" SHAWLS.— Received this momine n( .r .Btoebe, Bay Stale and Lone »“ r o Cl i >re " 3 > nor cl, lee Md qnalitiee. Fbr/alMow “ pe ' a. a, mason *£o., Gdond64 Market atrpiit P^t^f^KiJliMdT^aS^cLirby ls^ ololl o. a mbuje» s HiofersON, : •;. Nos. sai md SSB Llbstty ,*. deol# U • .» t .. \ ' V * r -#- * ■* * - .T. i i '-' -■-*-' - " "-.'l •' "-"*' -V • «“ ’ ’ x’ ► “ - I :;-i • -v l V;V •*.• ? s' . '/V •’•J. ■ ' ‘ *,’«-*•* fr.«i J-A » - T - JSEW SPaiSQ QOODSt >t7 , eet ’ No. 70i nr& th* Diamond. fFHe jmbacnber i»-ncwiteeeivingifhmi l -the -Eastern Jt_ cmesahe&uufalfChoico and-desirabieatacfc ofthe newest fnbncsand designs ; from. the London-; and Pans Mhrkete.i =. < v w _i AND SVmiER DRY GOODS, ■ Yojrk andPWlwilj&JphlfcMaikeia ' ifimbracftigfiiireiy:variety, pf s£ ne ? re #< and richest styles,and late at: impo rt atiorii of, rrencn, English aria German Goods; among the leading ; ancles yrm be fomidlriffifoliowiiigi ,« , iwr Bemgo;deX«oine9, firomaei cenw;to-;the 4«li®nn B f I {S««d W,IS ’ c » Ssssasssfi Ginghapiflj from 12$. cents -to trie. P r|nffr v ?^f eai ? rkcU ‘ mer * car * Katies,from 0$ to 12icents embroidered Uaibm on4Di -010"-1 A(jmcc«, o nd sSS^4^^&^?^ssSS- Thibet, Broshaandßloas do ItSe Shawl,’ Cashmere > ,t .. :L~-EA&t&X2iD-u ! ZiI'RI3ZTT GOODS . iFrenob work Caray and Collars?, rieWAat«e»Boriitet Ribbons? Linen Ciiunbrie Hdkfs anaCravarsj’blackandi rjjolored Kid GlovearlJste'ThreadfMohaiaarid Twisted SHk Glove* and'MitW^Binr,Worst€d ; undQQttoiiHosey with a latgriahd Complete‘assonmerit of Pant^ solsandUmbrellasi'- ' v - -v - ;i; u: aSMZEMEPPS GOODS:'- .Silt Shmsarid- Drawers pFaney ‘ Cravats { Linen Com-: brie and : Silk Hdkfs? together ‘With assort* mentofGloves, Hosiery and Suspenders/ : r i t. DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS* ■->. ... Russia Diaper rind Crash? Irish LlnewandLiaen Lawns; Casslnetts and‘Kehtricky Jtfariß/'-CoUonades; Bed.Tick* iChecks;Domesiic'Gingnaiiis; Red, White-and YellowKlaritieb'j'Canton Flannels, Ac# v,-~ ~, . t i : The customers of-the lioose; and'all'dash are. requestea.to call arid give theabovsgddds' ari edriyeJX, aminaUori.’The-Biock la largeandcdrapleieiQ eVery Variety and style, all of the latest iiripotutioas',' arid wifi be sold at the. vkbylowest usßKririxrißlczs." ■ ' \ 7 • ABSALOM MORRIS,; ’*l • marB •• - " >'-•>.• r...;;;'• v? 5, Marketafreet. ' SEVENTH OF DRY GOODS, > •••-.•■' •••••■• - -AT' THU* - -J .2 V/;. - t- k ;,::V One Price Store of At A* KASOS &: 00.,:' Nof.Q2andQiMarktlstuet. \KTILIt commenee’-on MomuVj December. 30,1850- yV and continue month of Janu&ty/ ’On this occasion, the whole of their immense^stabllsbirient ; will bethrown-open roT'-Retail Trade, and iheir exten sive stock, amqriri^ri^ipne- Hundred' rind-Thirty ThonsandDollafg, Will beouerdd at Retail, at fully one 2 ' . fonnh !>?*« '.*■ 'i, ‘'a '■ The notice ot. taeir Semi'Anrioal-Safe'to any. one of - trie thousands whoattended the salerpf lept year, will . be sufficient guarantee, for ucall this scasoriL will 1 however mention a; fewof the Goods and Prices.iorthe benefit of those who have, never attended their-Sales— Vis:—: c ; .'. '-w-'. > : Rich Cashmeres, » » - 75 c, Usual price BI,OQ 500 pc.. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prim 374c«t‘\.'; •>-: . J* . . ; isoor s. Gouon and Wool Delaines, -15, 18Jc. Usual price 20 and 25c; : 50 ps. HighColored-PlainpeLaines, 4fic. Usual-pnce :u ; 50 ps* Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual urico ' • :.... • 50ps.EiackSilka., Rednced2spercent.-; • 100ps.FferichMerinoesjSl,00. iTsual pncC 31^574; i 300 pa. Paramettas and, Lyoneae Cloths. Reduced 33 percent;'/. • - : y *'■*••* ' 'v '' - v/i ‘ 2500 Long Square Shawlsi which will be sold at front’ 81 to.SS less than'the usual prices.:' ‘ l 3000'3rd$: Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c.Usual price 18 and2sctj' • • •’ : Fast Colored Calicoes, 6jc.; Usual pnee9e.; ■ ICO cases English and American Calicoes, 8 .and 10c 1 Usual price 10,arid:l2ic.* t . 00cases Bleached MuaKris; ' Reduced 2c: per yard: ! : • 260. bales Brotm Musliri—ail grade s| ' • Also—Laces, 'Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinets ana Jeans,.. • ! Together wuhan immense varietyofotber Gbods,all of which will bejnatkeff apwnio lowerprices than any Oftheirpreviotißsales . * / ■ Theyinvite ah early call, as many of their choicest poodavmUoonbe sdld.' ' Thelowestpnce namedaifirst;'' ' rr ;l A.'A. MASON 4 4 CO., : Kos. 02 and 64 Marketstreet'" ; J ileceivcd per czprfisj, a large JJ4 assortment of the following Goods: v , ,• L Ladies 1 book, jaconet* and muslin French: wrought fends and. collars Kossuth cuf&.and.collars; Yalenci ennesand Louis Napoleon dodo;LouisNapoleonMa lin.e, Brussels-:and Applique capes and sleeves:. chemi zettea; black Ghaniufa and. lore veils; ladies’ hieak> fast caps; infants’eaps and waists j embroiJored lmcn cambric bandkerchieß; English'thread lades afr&edg tags; jaconet and Swiss edgings and-' insertmgs ; jo-’ getherwith agenerat assortment of French, embroider ed and lace goods. Forsale by • A. AvMASON &GOV • ••• Nos.'G2 and 04 Market street ; Q PRING- BONNETS—OariiTat lot recoived add open |p ed—comprising m part tfjs following styles: whjtsAdd Yellow Lace ; . Queen’s Own; . AlbpniChip; . HairTalip; Miran-vd&i . . Jenny Llnd’aad Saun;. ■ . Flated Straw and Saua do; Fine Strawand Diamond; Pearl and Loop do j FiorenceCrimped; American Lace; English'Pearl;. Hungarian Mixed; ■ • • English Albonc;'; Fltned Manilla: ' Silk do; : A A- MASON A CO. Clotha f Cloths I Cloths I A JOBBINGS ERiCES-—ll6 pieces c^. Fancy colored- French and Eoghsh .CLOTHS; Drab Cloths. Just opened at A. A. MASON & CO.’S, : ; decs': Noa. 62 and 64 Market street. V -] '--'TV: fTUIE subscribers lake .this method to mfonriproperry ■ L holders, > hQase*builderp» and all others inletcated,’: that ibeystill codlinae toe; buEineasofTiii-Roofihgym all its.branches, ..Their skill and experience jn lhiapart br tbe business, has hithenaenabled them to give entire., -And they hope,-that by continuing-the Same policy of using the besl materials, and employing Bkillfal workmen, to keep op this favorable impression.. If the question of Tin Roofing was new/ or just brought before the notice of this community Tor time, wc would consider that- the importance of the subject would jnstily us in extending our views on its superior advantages. TWs, however; b .not the case. *We shall therefore,confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the 6tb day of Jane, 1844,{ne&rfy seveiryears ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing :fn this place. From that up to the present time/ we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest and mosl : costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given oar views on a previous occasion otrthe superioradvantage bt Tin over iron, as a 7 covering for houses. And time, the great tesierof allthirigS|b*sl>(ittoo clearly proven the correctness of'Cor opinion, ‘ - ■ ,w,'n ’ Again, if we place in juxtaposition, with Slate as a covering for hdfltfes/we think that tin will bear n.fcvo irslile .comparison,’ With some decided advantages.— • These advantages ere, thttwbcxttiftiaiuedlhetoofccan be made much flatter—thereby-Saving -materials, in the length of .rafters* brickin tho gable .ends—making the house easy of access in case of a Are, arid showing, a better finish and appearance. AJso> when tin; islSed the gutters are worked in, thereby having the extra and expense for copper —things mdispensihle on slate roofs: If faithenceasona were deemed necessary, we could offer ihe experience of ourcasierncUiesia proof what baa :beeri. advanced, as it is a well known faot that New York andothereast ern ©Ulesvexygenerolly prefer Sven lheir most costly and Bplendidbuildings.notwUhsCandmgthey have a fullstjpplyof slat© at theft doors.; With these remarks we willleave the subject with those.interested, and will take pleasure in giving further inJbnnaiiorowhen called -JOHN DBNDAB 4 C0,,..e ! febt ~ - comer Market and Beccpd eta.,- ; . r ■ StoopoO Slkoolderß.■-'r', :'v'■ QHOULDKH BRAKES.—-ah CS6BcicCs w ®^ a PWd lu tho fee whdso professions in iiferender ine inclined posture necess.iry.To iheconiurriptive,' ino sedentary, and all those who, In their daily- pursaitb, have (he. habit ghoolder Brade is'inestimable.-, it prevents l&D shoulderr, : from falHnrforwardott the ohiest, expands the dimensions of the chamber in-which-the-Lang* and Heart are con tained, andgives buoyancyto the whole frame: thus, in its action, counteracting thoprincipal canses which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a nnmeroas train bf nervous ills, to which so many, are subject.' { For sale by ... KEYgER .4 MIBOWELL, ■ tnata - .. - ■■■ ...lWWToodst , i . Dr. Fltclt’e AUdomlutitSunportcr. . mats instrumotuisused Wall the.'Eastem cities, with J. unparalleled success.:. The. effect* produeedby it ,re truly wondermi,Whli tbpsecitei',where :ahdomi nel support is needed, from wcakness of the abdominal mnscles. it is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complalniT | For sale by. , KEYSER &'SJ’DOWEUI., ■ ■■ mar . 3 — . . 140 Wood's! . wsuuar -Fiteßt-Hanni; - w2nv. E , !< jspnhtiently recommended d *? the afflicted for theradical cure o( Hernia arßun lure. They retain the rupiurc perfectly, and mav & worajvtth ease and-cbmftrt by the pauent,'and^bave-' been known,- in many instances, to effect a speedy core. F “L?S Oby v KEYS&I 4 M’doVpeul,' i marB MQlV^d’st iPaierit , ALSOrrS Boz. Barbers’ PatentiSclssors, direci finii the mannfactnrers, and for sale nt - , ’ “om - ' L. 3. WATEiIMAN 4:dr»M3. j , , . . : ... «OUCO. '..sir:,;,. **■’**H ls,e , fina of Joassr'as 4 will please call and-settle immediately and save costs:, [feis3l JOHN FEEMIWe Ag’n^ I. n. wtnuMs.^.-^.—,..: —mar, ra. IUTInr ro 4 CO., . yvHOLEaALE AND RETAIL FAMIBY GROCERS, torwarding and Commisdon Merchanlt, And Dealers in • j COriNTH* PJTISBriSOD JtfXSI77ACrUBJE3, • Carrier .qf-Wood and fifth streta } ■ ; marS ' - Pauburgh. . . Steele & Officer's . , BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOPj-Svxn’ri Buildirq, Wood and Liberty streets. Boxes <;■■’••. ; :V: .1 /, V. J'".-. - i.--'- 1 ' •-,. •X O " '.t r '~ , r ''t *•■ *?■ "■•. :..' j-i’-ii'Z.'' r '* *■'* -■ f & > '-' c .y t 3 vf-M . r* i.' *h4 ' i - jiolim Vltt Brick ®wttfactMjtog- te^aay. 'Us. oiovsa, s.h.jukb, a. y. joins, .b. , JoEoV£aE;'l£ißß?Co4 , PMVrlat«N.iiT 'Cr'Hßsabacrjbersbavingbeenanpointed Agents Cat .JL the above named concern, wilf Keep- constantly oa" /fiihd'tf sbjmly oft Her celebrated Bollaar,Flreßrick,-12rn» f -,-A eibleFire Clay, Eornace-Ifeartbsand Inwall*. .They , are also ready to receive orders for said Brick, to be made inaizb and shape to Koltnorchasers, "which; shall-. beprompUy,filled. v : , , : .7' . , . jVvedohotdeemit nedewarTto eiittmeraio the many ' ,aqvantawa theßolivar Fire Brick posesniteer all oih*j r cm. been offeiedfor sale in the United States, Ihfcirßapferiorlty'belngweUkn own'toalcio stall pertoHs •who- nsa Fire Brick l : The proprietorahavC: detenzdne I •, tbat me FiroßricK shall lose none o( their present-cnvi nolo repntation, and that no expense shall be spared t> jnh*e them even.better ihnn lhcy have nereio(oTe,beqn-'- r - This-is the pnly establishment now manofsetorinff Fire ' BnCfc at'Bolivar v r ! ; KIER- fe 70NE3,' 1 marl 7, > Canal,Basin, Seventh sU Ktisbargb. ■ ; W»“« store. walnutstbsst, smtADßtpmx, l ■ .fgtHß UN RIVALLED PLACE ibc obtaining all Wines ’ 1 X.Liqjori&c, GOOD and CHEAP. . ,“3NlDEß’'haB conseqtteoccof tie nnmcr oaslargceales made by him to consumera-been obliged', ; •largely to replenish bis stock by fresh importations) and he uinfntfw the satisfaction of ofieriiigsonie of the ’best ’•■ Wines and Liquors everimp,Qrtedbybim.'Hp wool! .. \ refer to some invoices follows*—vis t • * l cata Pale at-very lowpnces, rare old, and some. very ... kehoice MXNtLAmLLA, alt bn draught by the gallon-—’’ '' Also, rarcolddelid&te AMONTILLADO. In eastarof 16 5 for consumers. ~Bome EXTRA . AMONTjLLLAUO put np m Eiirope, which he cwfnjMfc haeqtmi to anythxuvcan be produced. • • :%* The jUANZANILLA aud AMONTIELAIK) fiber* nes are peeaUarly adapted-fo its they ' • ' strengthen without stimulating, and have not the ocid of ..- rocnyother Wines. \r.* specially selected‘'fbr i ft °® 'be stock of"* Bubotstsr’s,?’,'- hnd imported direct . ; . ‘ "kl^S.* 0 -orid'delicatei and lhavef been'>'■* r sustomerr,. because, of. their palmed pS® .^T- 1 al * Ports and Red Wines ?i>^?P»!l var fi 0a ® prices, in bpttlesnnd on ~ draughtby the or wholesale by thedask.Among &em wre delicate WHITE PORT and MALM' aEt rURT. . , # #*Pereons suffering with chronic affeciion of the bbw^ : ? -els/oannorbeloo c4reniUn their PORT.: ; i , ‘ MAftEIRA WINES of various sorts, dry and rich. SdhlhSidhVold East and West India. &ermh &c~Ac! '■ on draught, inbouicaaddby/casks*'::: < s~.s H J ' ; blenfjarOeitensiYe.ond mraiber many Bdß HoekSOxid MoseUe, from cheapest sorts, to, the yery/choicest,- : yintftges of "the “STEINBERG,” which is-the best , growth of t ft® Rhine. * ;■. v: v • lathe articles ofCOGNAC and.othcr BRANDIES ho.- ; has now a fine stock, embracing some, very old extra of 18Q0,of Otabd. Durtnr & C 0.,, ana'some celebrated ‘‘CLAVIERof.IB2I,” in eighth casks, cnd4B42 in hbds. andj*pUBOOCBE, n yrill be sold low. .. SCOTCH and MDNONGAHELA WHIS KET.JAMAICA, SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and ail other Wines'and Liquors, including all ul the ttboVB I SOLDIr? RferAlL'ro CONBUMERS in aay . quantiiydeured. .. . . . . ; A constant Msoried aiock of HAVANA SEOAHS: J '' ? Qoadt dtlivrrcd, uyilhtn one day's rtath qf PAila delphutf fhsigbt jaid. Orders wilibepromptly execu-. ted if eent by mail or telegraph-' ' r- . Address, , * ; ; JACOB SNIDER, Jft, . i Cheap Wine-Store, Jo- Walnut street, Phila. • ’ - I sißi!iPcds : x»rst r iT(rx i 3B'«?’ regularcouiseof- JJUL I*eciUrcf .will .commence,on the firnjqf, tfovanoer r, ana continue until the list ei February. ThoAnatoml- ' cal-Jlepartixient will be opened receive v . Stadentabythefirst, ofOctober.• The Medicalßeport mentwDibe underthedirectionofthe following .V :;:!fVWOnWbM:: / .t-:i.; : ' h-.: i;; - ,-L Z.jroxEKAR, M. P- Professor of Anatomy. R. S.NKWtojrj M. ruProfessor of Surgery. H. X HnLCXy'M. of Theory and Fruciiooa. Medicine. • . T '- VFsßm Powxix, M. B.j Professor of Physiology, Fa- : - thoiogy .Mineralogy andGeologv. /. Erne, M.Pm Professor of Materia Medico,Tnerapeu ncs and Medical Jurisprudence. - -• • J r Milson SikdeeßjM. P.j ProfesEoi of Chemistry and ;• Pharmacy. ? ; - r• • .>■ J. A. Wagon. M r P., Professor of Obstetrics and Pis . eoses'of Women and Children. ... CLlBl pinnae*. :.vt F one, two 'and three g'asies. suited for detecilhg • counterfeit bank notes* and otberpurnosesi forsale " 0 7 [ocUMj JOHN I). M’FAPPEN A. CO ' ■ Tc* tbe CitiEciia of Alleglieny ' r L A for thereception:of Orders for OfFY MILLS FLOUR far left at the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street Such Orders will be protnjftlju^pliea 300. Men Wanted Imxaedtotelv. . A'T THE CHAHTIEBS RAIMUIAIL* mfWes ja. are dajj And' *er week far boardlnr._ ApplfttUhooffice, on iho Bteobea yille road. uearMTOanhjd 1 * tavern—4 miles from Pitts burgh- titrnegfclfl - BURNSIDE. IIANNEY fc CO. IHOS WOaKB. HBOtaOJES, ffIULKS, *.). .a ideeteenf;the Omncery Courtin'. JL Clarksville, at the LwilljelUt toe Louisa Furnace. Montgomery County Btata of Tennegsee, on the tfthfday orApril, IStti'ihedPumace to, and place Lwitl selln-valuable negro' man , Jobn Coner«' a Founder, and his wife and children, on 'a credit of 1.&- ahd.a:years. The real estai* on n credit of 1; 8, 3 ahlf ’ yeart.•;. •’ miitelltb of. April, Ifisl t I wiD.also sell, at the laic ’ residence, of Hobt, Baxter,, in Montgomery Co., Tedn the TBON PpLOPIiRTT, known asms Tennessee naceaud'the Water Forge,' oußarton’s CrSk, with “a'rJWdf, Adjointog anofotacKed thereto. conniHtma £ uac ‘ *»*> o«- » r * w ‘U-WW,»al)ron.the 28i of March. 1851 t a valnohle-’ altheMarket Boa»o. known. aa i-L siluatrdon High »T., an a credit of I. ki Bpaianiapproved sec»tiiy,wiUberequi- , ** a flV“e purchaser and, a lien tetalned on the rtales.- tafe in allcaies. P. PRIESTLEY, C. * Mi - * Sal© ;of mules, ,;W&ffonk Ac» : J {?* ’ as lll . e 45 m ' r ° r Rob!. BajJW.Hell at the Loa- L a “^, a ™“9j luMomgotneryCounty, Teim, ontheStfa ,all .lhepersonal prbperty of thessid ivK", ax .’. e . r ' beiongirg to saw Furnace, consisting of aai Swck , } will also sell, on .the Uth day ,of April# IBSlVai the Ute residence of RobertßaxVsr, In Montgomery county, Tennessee, Mutes, jWsehoM undKitcheaßtonuure, together with all personal prop erty of saidHdberi Baxter; on a credit of lS monUjV— • mod. iscettrity will be required on all «ums;.over IFlo. 1 The sale will be continued at each place from day to day.tiliall the propenyia sold. . , < : Beo.l7,18a)>; ; : . ROBERT BAXTER L Adm’r. ; (D? 5 Eachpaperwill send-tte Offio«?of the Clerk and: Master the papers containing the advertisements, whin the amount of the lee -published till day of last tale.; -' 'V \ '- ; The Nashville ITflion and.True-Whig: the LouiavilTet Journal: the Cincinnati CommerCuJ,and the Pitahnr®£ Fbstjwiilp'ablish the above ndverilsement twice a S unUl day of.kaie,ftudforwart;uccounts to tho Clerk Matter fijEteUlfimeni. # dociS'iawif 4 .v^w.tawtft :* /* v / ,:: ';vTV igz&W — **V , " ' r * .V'.v'Vk Y- .. > •... ■ ; .skv :.: .' • V/;