■S-V tifiPlliglSfilllfSlstilPS^^ : fS' V4 r *iM mmammi wsmmm iwmw/Mm immmst ®®p|lill- IM miM is! «BlwfeTHstra niW fe^iiSflt mm flfeiiKa pS^§SspsSi? :l iHii: HiMMI -.1 - ' :;.,V : i?¥.^^| -v. ,-■■•. TMfliMirwjWililTfl'iWWii'.iifi l ii]i imiiFi 'if' wiiif 1 ir mt lUiii • ■•■■.& \ „:/ - '-v m \*b -%-r :?££& 1 r; _.- ■' f * *■*+*■*«»*-, , -* ' Z ****£££* * 1 * s t S \ <\f t *•.•«, . "*7N, . ■ - ■!. x :>*, > Vi v 1 ?•, - , . „ -. 4.;. ' 1 1? i\ < »■*< 1 ‘X * *1 < :: l> - 1 ' ■ ■■v-J • • • ”■ f ' } jj ' l7t V. 1 r.I *' ;s I 1 f * p vV* „. f- ■ » *. * Rlisctilaruons. .. . TTrST-RECKlVED—Artfieslgß;oFtHe Oottirt : U-aleTgeasiortmeni of Rockirt^Hdfaesrofdiflerent . frotti three to fideen donars •> • j r KENNEDT'& HABLBTT, >rlO - No'.frV Market street • XXASKETS! BASKETS!—AIatge assortment School JL> ..ana Market Baskeis, of all fizes and. shapes. Also* Ladies* embroidered, plain worked and toilet Baskets— a beautiful article. For sale low.' : < -*Pr* 0 KENNEDY & HASLETT AND SUSPENDERS - i" ;: - VA lOOdoz.silk Gloves. * S3lo 37 per doz. 100 doz. Lisle ThreadTSlove*. '7 to K- do , 50doz.Kid . u do 3to 10 do r ;IQO-do2rSnßpenders, Ito 13 do. .. Fdr ealoAtNewrYork once#: • - ■ . . &frrlot> KRVNEDY A HASLETT best Selected stock of fenev / *J Variety Good s, gold and saver Watches, Jewel . viy, mUua market,-which will be »old .* at unprecedented to*prtc*&* Olve as a cafl.if you wish 10 .^ hCBp , a HASLETT ~T7TrrnpTPTnKfi AMD WILIiOVV WAGONS— Jnst ' -¥ received and &reale-law , v ; 24 small and large Velocipedes; - «nrib W ' l ! l<?W ’ KENNEDY tc HASLETT. Hr«-INRRAirfOUN'fAINS FOB SALE -IVI 3 Miner.i Fornitama; 2 do -stands and marble lops; .Fornale low. Inquire of JOSHUA RHODES A CO., * aprt No. 6 Wood street. FRUITS -175 boxes Oranges; 160 do v Lemons; 40 casks Carnmtai 400 boxes Raisms; " • To arrive and for sale by. api»~ JOSHUA RHODES & CO. Sundries — ~ .: ■ . . - 1,000 drams Figs; ■ > 500 hf*do‘ do:- 50 baskets eataa Oil: 25 doz. assorted Pickles ; 10 dox~freshPeaches<iQUn cans; - For:sale by . [apr9} JOSHUA RHODES A CO. _ Whiskey on con- XV signment and for aale by- - apt 9 • MILDER fc RICKETSON. -TPIMOTHY SEED—2S bus. prime Timothy" Seed m L_ store and for sale by ■ • ap*9 MILLER & RICKETSONV Is law uUTTKR—-14 kegs Bauer on consignment and XL for sale low by .■ • sprO MILLER A RICKETSON. SMI iIN US—5OO ease*, 3000 boxes and half boxes B. Gtnlloux Sardines, in siora and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, • •aprlO ' Novg3le.ndSg3Libcr{y »t. BOPS— 7 bales first sort, western iSfew York : Hops, in store and for sale by ; . j aptlO MILLER fc RICKETSON. HICKORY NUTS—9 .bos, Hickory Nuts jnst- rec J d on consignment and for sale by aprlO / / MILLER A RICKETSON. BOX BOARI for sale by mfii29:2w DRAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California. lor sale at tbe Banking House of PATRICKS A FRIEND, N 0.05 Wood St_ Joctl9 IHO COFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffee now iaudiagYrcra canal,and forsalcby mar 22 MILLER A-RICKETSOIf- T AWYER’S-BRIEF PAPER-A snpenor article, for ii sale by thoqoire, at W;S-HAV£N : S> mar2S, . corner of. Second and Market sis. TIQUORICE BALL-*-12c».5e» for iaie by L : B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc.CO., Cor Hnt & Wood sts GUM ARABIC—SOO ibs. for saleOv i apr B. A.TAHNESTOCK A CO. OPIUM— £5 fils, new cTopfor oaleby aprt . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GLUE— 50 bbls. No. I for-aale by • ' ■ aprt B.A.FAHNESTOCKA CO. CALCINED MAGNESIA—£O cases English tor sale, aprt B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO- CARAWAY SEED—3OO lira, for sale by opri y B.A. FAHNESfOCK A CO. Mercurial ointaient—loo by ; apr4., B>A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. /^ASfPIiOR—3 bbls refined for sale by - V/ marts . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. \A/ HITING—IOO bbls for sale by' ; f ? marts B- A FADNESTOCK A CO. I BBL. CHESNDTS for sale toy 1 marl 3 \ J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. T’YRIEDAHPLES—Received and for sale by U marlO ; : SAMUEL P. SHRIVER ffIEAS l 'TEAS 1 —Extra fine Young Hyson Tea, in ■’Alacered boxes, iust received at the Pekin Tea Store. 33 Finn street.' Retail price. SI- We ask a comparison of the above Tea with any to be had elsewhere. »P*3 ~ • - A. JAYNES. ■ '"l>UTTEfi—2 bbls. freak Roil for sale by J> aprt WM. DYER. CIANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—Just-received per cx* J press at £aps) A; A. MASON 4 CO’4. BEAVER BUCKETS—2O doz. Beaver Backets jasi received and for sale by - majSS : MILLER A RICKETSON. GHEESE—SO bxs. for sale by ,ap3 ~ „ ' ; • BACONHAAIS— '12,000 lbs. choice eat fanuiy Ham* forsaicby- [»pr3] WM. DYER. j&HOUtiDERS— 8,000 Sj«u b?st col small shoulders O Soil out of smoke, for .sale by _£*pr3 •• __WM. DYER. AYE OlL—Forsale at the Drugstore of james A- Tones, w _cprner of Liberty and-Hand sis. eASTILE AND PALM SOAP—Forna)e'by~~" apr3 IAMES A, JONES. iOUSSEL>S PREMIUM SHAVING? CREAM—For i»ale by - (apr2] - JAMES A. JONES, T| R. JAYNE’S EXP ECTOR ANT REMEDY—Foraato U *7 :., tapTg] , ;JAMES A. JONES, "DREMIIJM MUSTARD—Of our.own roanafaclmv JL constantly unhand, and for sale by. s y. : mar? RHODES A ALCORN: l APPLES—IOO bas. in store and for bblc by JUr -mar7 . ' WM. 207 Liberty su IHOPPKO -FEEI>—SOO bus. in gore »t<<r for sale by f;■ akrtr: • Rhodes & alcqrN: KICJB FLOUR—Frfcsh ground on band amlfor sale, ■ roar? RHODES A ALCORN. MOLASSES— 50 bbls. oat cooperage; .V - 25 do cypress . do^ /"fIDER YINEGA R—so bbls. cypress barrets "~ A-/ apr7 ; WM : DYER, SPRING GOODS—A% A. MASON * CO., wilt - ojmiubismorning seventy.cases of imported and American Dry Goods/ of the latest and most fashionable styles, to whiehthey solicit the attention otobejr pat* rona and thepublic. ' s lapr7 lEATHEBS-1,000 lbs. prime rec’d and Cor aide by aprl ' KING & MOPRHEA D. BREAD WlTh6u T. Y KASJL-—Rabhiti’s Effervescing' Compound, for raising bread, te&< cakes, bnuer cakes, Ac., for sale by , JAMES A- JONES, - APo . corner of Liberty andlHand sis. ' » EMOVED-S. CUTHBER PS Htat EiUtUand a*ne- Srailbfierdßtreetjbelvveeu if RECEIVED—Another lot of SILKS, comprising tl- It pcs. Cbene silks, new arid fashionable styles : fO pus.amaJl plaid/ fines.blactfigured: 13 pieces ol s k; 10 pea, chameleon. We aro confident,that for A variety u styles, newness of patterns, our stock ofSilka cannot be surpassed. •• . . A few more of those Hair, Diamond and French Lace Bonnets left. fapTSl A.A.MASONACJ. TO HOUSE. KEEPERS—AVe have bn hand aquantity ground nee, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes. . It being -of a strongly glutinous nature undo! apearijrwhtte “seu» the wash strongly ontha wall and gives' it a clear andbriliiant appearance. It answers equally well for colored washers.. RHODES £ .ALCORN, 107 3d.st, t opposite St. Charles Hotel. BEAUMONT’S 7 PATENT STARCHjPOUSH-For giving a beautiful gloss to linen?, muslins, cambrics. cotlars,-swrt bosoms, Ac. For sale by • - •PTB : • JAME 3 A. JONES, ■WXTHOLESALE I)KY GOODS.—A, A. MASON A TT.' CO., Nos. 82 and 64 Market street, are now 1 daily opening and receiving their Goods, comprising the most extensive arid Varied assortment of imported and. Amen* can Goods they fcaye ever exhibited—io which they would respectfully invite the-atlention of city and conn try merchants. - ; - ■ - [aprS PUKE FfiENCH SBANDY— For.JUsdicifUit PufjK -SO— For sale by - . JAMES JONES, >■ , aprll , _ • « corner of Liberty and Hand sis. PURE PORT, SHERRY WINES for sale—for medicinal purposes—by .aprii .y •. ...r ; • james a. jones • [NE OLDGINCER BRANDYvQLDOaTOFRYE —For sale by . [aprlU : JAME 3 A. JONES. BAY 7 WATJSR—Just received and for sale by . 'apm James a.jonei BYE —25bu3. in storeand for sale by ~ ; aprlO : . KING fc. MOORHEAD. j ttUMAC—2S bags Sicily for sale by ; ,B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, cornerof First and Wood ala i A. KSENlC—Bkegfl powdered for sale by - iV aprlQ , B A. FAHNESTOCK & CO,r eOCriiNEAJ.— 150 fijs. for sale by : • aprlO : B A. FAHNEBTOCK & ; CO. IT&TRA COLOC yNTU COMP.—4O ifrs. for aaJe by jCt aprlO : . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & ICO. PRESTON’S EXTRACT&e-Lemon, rose and Banina. aprlO • B, A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. IRENCH CHALK—3OO lbs. forsale by . aprlO - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 10WD COLOCVNTH—2S lbs. for eale by . _ , aprlP -.v. B.*A. FAHNESTOCK A CO Wf A FERS— BO &s. snperfine Pea, for sate by ( W -PrlO ' Bi A; FAHNESTOCK A CQ y ..•MrRAPAINO PAPER-dual received—(M> reams jY medlom raff Wrapping Paper. Also, n lresh dap ply of docble medium Printing, at nmrgS V.. r.;-M--l M W S. HAVEN'S fNDRIES—22 sacks Dried Apple’s ( - • 12 bbli. superfine Flour ; -: • ; r - fl do-Hya Flour , r : ! ” v:2'\do->EggB}V'-.'.. 1 4kegsLard; v j.-r; : 2bbls/Ro!IBouer. -• i On coaslgnraeatand for aaleby r 7 KING A MOORHEAD. Wrapping paper— . i 'l33'rearaaihediiun.Rpfri, <_ -- <_ j : 31 do doable crown Rag. •. : I .■ ttp Oacon,i !; n m en,andfprageb| fcko()RH^D i~WB FISH—9 drama Cod Rah-ln store-emMor sate. V arrr9 . HUXER * RICKETSON. -Ml. I-I-MM-M M'ii-CU.vsJ.' } : ■■■l- AND tANEL STUFF—6O,OOO feet J. A. BLOOMER; Allegheny Planing Mtfls. WM. DYER. Jffiscellatteons. -J, D» WlUl»m* A Co n r “ Courier of Wood and Fifth slrects> Pittsburgh, JX ihJfoUowing- good, of tho most yoc?ni.*mp4ria. tions; which are oucrcti on accommodating terns: , 115 catty bis t-iimo Green 125 doz patent zinc Wash • iju* ■■v.■>■ ■ • *-• OOaTQF|-- «hf ohe’sls i do' d> 50 bxs ezjra pare Statch, 45'dO-Oolonxind Chalan, 85 do Salerttttla. 100 hags Rio Corse, »*>j,ls N O Molasses, IS do Lagnayra and Java, 15 do SII do ? 60 boxesl’s.'d’i, f andlfi) 10 do. Golden Syrup,! lamp Tobacco, . . 2» do- Loot, Crashed; and 35 bblsNps l and 3 Mack- . Powdered Bogart, erel. 550 lba Seedless Raisins, so | and idoNo 1 do SO drums Smyrna Figs, > 2 . do . do Salmon, £0 Jarsßordetmx Prunes, - 50 bxs scaled Herring, 50 lbs Sicily do 1300 fits.extra Madder, 5 bxs Rock Candy, - 3 baled Cassia, > 2do Genoa Citrons, -l- do- Cloves,- IQ do Cocoa A Chocolate. sbgs Peppers- Allspice, 5 do Caiuleand Almond 1 bbl Nutmegs, Soap, : 2 do ground Ginger, - 10 dox Military do Ido do Pepper, I bbl sup Curb Soda, -• Ido do. Pimento, tdo Cream Tartar, lO kgi do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago, *lO do . do- Cassia, a do Isinglass, 10 do ..do ; CloVes, a do Sicily and refined - 2 bbls.Garrfla’s Snuff, Liquorlcoi . , 45 bxs Stearme Candles,. I do Arrow Root, . 20 do Star ido ISO Path Brick. JtO;dtr~ Sperm do 1 bbl-Fior Sulphur, • 100 doz Mason’s Blacking, 100 gross Matches, lOOlbssuperfine Bice Flour, 10 dot Extract of Lemon, 100-doSF Indigo, Rose and Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, 5 do Lemon Spg&r, ISO do-Cora Brooms, 1 cask SalSodc, Glass, Nails, Whito Lead, Lard Oil, Ac. . . mar2s__ BISTOS ft CO.’S GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, ANl> ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, AP01.1.0 BUILDINGfP’FOURTH STREET, Sign of (be Bco-Hlto. THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened Fun ntshvxg Stan, m connection- with, an Odd FtOevs* Depot, in which are to be found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows* Regalia, never beiore present ed to a Pittsburgh public, by a single establishment. From Philadelphia;'they are in regular receipt, of Odd Feline* 3 Mtexsltrs, Lodge Blank Rooks, Garris, and other Lodge articles. The Rtgohs exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted; no* thing of the sort, to tntmly ezyu£iu»,has ever been seen in this market in such profusion. The Gentlemen’s Furnishing-Department is plentual ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately wrought articles oi dress. The variety. is entirely too Seat to enumerate m a moderate apace; we must, erefore, direct the public to an investigation of the Stock itself. All that we can say in this connection is, that at our Establishment the gentlemen of taste can be supplied with any article in oar line, manufactuied out of the best materials and by the most experienced bands.-We solicit-un examination of out stock ; it composes avanety wbichchallenges comparison A large lot of Fins Silk and linm Shiru; Fancy Stocks and self adjusting Cravats Gloves and Hosiery of various kinds, and m fact every article of comfort or luxury which agenllemeaofgoodtasto would fancy. - We solicit a snare ofnablic patronage. ■ HINTON * CO., Signof the Bed Hive, • ieblB : No.Bo Apollo Buildings Fourtn st roszra turPKitcorr. -*wk. c. b&oo. IuPPESOO TT €t> 8A1i8.9 (Lsts J.S.STiucKumfcCo.) Manofaetuen ol TiUEQix Fin Proof Safes, Second street, bits? tm Wood and SmuJi/Uld- ... ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25* 1848, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Ltppencolt A Barr, to wuness an honest and fair teat of onc o> their Pbmnix Safes.'- The furnace being prepared, toe Sate wn« placed inside thereor,with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled ai quarter past 9 o’clock, and m a short time the Safe was red fcot, and continued till half paste o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their sah&faction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The.furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled, and-door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The near was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof JARVIS ATRABUE. N 3CR&.RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, i. ISAAC CROMIE. ■ 1 am engaged In: the foundry buxines** and it now something: about furnaces and beat; I witnessed tbe burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about u, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof. \l'M. KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for their signs.* lures, they rllspoho in the hmhesitenns Of the feirness oi the test, and their full confidence of tba Sale’s bemj entirely fire-proof. We have constimly on hand andfo’ sale a full assortment oi the shove Safes. mar3l JOSS L. MUIXXS, ,W- B, HTTSTXB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. PlttAbargli Obalr A Cabinet wars Booms, ~Ytf. 9 8 Third Strut, South. Silt. O’D. H. & Co-, respectfully inform their friends Ul* and cnstomcra-thai they have, if not the largest Kpa stock ever before seen in this city, the t,\ » variety of stylea, the finest finished, made of the best seasoned materials,and by the besi-workmen in the western country-all of which they aredeiermined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Onrstock is all our own manufacture; no importations.. , •:•./.*. - . Steamboats and Hotels furnished atihe shores! notice. , Allordera promptly attended to. ja!7 ( : ' AiUgbsay Planing jnui t akdeews staarr, xu-xoggsv city, rasa*. THE subscriber Would respectfully inform bis friends and the public generally, that baring completed bis new Planing Mill; and having now in operation two new bastern made Planing. Machines, (Woodworth -patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, Jie is now prepared to famish promptlyand.st reduced rater, planed and sawed lumber of every description. . The attention of .steamboat joinerv carpenter* *nd builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable fox shipping, box making, house, steamboat work, Ac., can be touna at ail times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jalG; Proprietor. N.B.—AU orders directed to Pittsburgh wifi receive prompt attention. VYiioloaat. staa Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H: HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, ; bathe continues to occupy that large and com* , raodlotts Store Room, formerly occupied by Samaeirutm* estock £ Co:, No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street,where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Oazpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all otner arti* ales in his line. ; He also keeps constantly on hand .and is prepare d to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmateriaj,and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern .manufactured article,and at CO per cent, cheaper- .{* ■ •; w Country Ntrzhdnu and Farvun would do well to call and examine his Block before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined jo sell first rate articles at very, low prices. ' • fly Don’t forget the place, No. 60, comer of Wood treat andPiamocd Alley. ap2d WAlt Paper tor Spring Sales. 09 ncTHpicLh stssst, rm«jnaß. ;‘T SHIPLE would invite all who want 'ft. good and tl • duap article of WALL PAPER to dull hud exam ine his extensive assortment of all the nrio and tarUnu Patttrm nowiauae for Halls, Parlors and-Chamben,— and attheiowestpdssible prieefor Cashotßag*. Also, new and beadlifulifoei Mari Paper, with suit able columns; caps, bases usd bordering, lor; public Halis, of every description; funrisded on the moat reas onable terras, at ; ' manKhlm Bb'Smitbfuld street. - Lhndsoaps painting.. l JASPER H. LAWMAN, Laituscapj; Paihtsb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odepn Buildings, second story.: Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. t- Rifatnca—J ohn K. floimes, Esq>, Wa C, Wall,T. A. HtUier, Richard Cowan, Esq, Matthew Wilson, J. J. Gillespie, Hoq.B.Jones, L. Harper . f fehlB R„ »r. Hoiitck’s Works. F aßX¥y* AT WENRT MINER 4 Co’s, No 32 wOTka * ° ,trcel ' R hew supply of the following Male Generative health and disease, from infancy to old age. * a complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male syiiem, with *n';£ r !P? on of <h° can-cj, svtaptoms and treaimeat of all-the diseases and infirmities to which it ia liabla Adapted for every man l * own private use; Price 81 ’ The Diseases of Woman—their causes and cute fa mUiarly explained, wiih practical hints for their preven non andforthe preservation of female health. The Marriage Guide, or 'Natural History of Genera tion—-a private Instructor for married persons and those aboutto nrarry.both male andTemale. Price $l. Origin of Life—a complete scientific and popular trea tise on the philosophy and'physiology of the reproduc tive mhetiona In piantsnnd animals, with 12 anatomical plates and all the new discoveries. Price 81. The Family Physician, or the true art of healing the sick in all diseases whatever. Price 25c. fmar2s WEGNER, BUECHNER & MOELLER’S X’fhoßraphlc Ko tubilstimcnt, . eo Maria strat, bttoten TMfd-fieFminh, IS NOW ready to fornlsb every kinifof Idthograpbio work in the most elegnnt style, inch cs Show SSb, Uapt.JcTtma, OanU, Bitt htait, arid La’ ith, printed tn gold, colors, Ac. ’ • At the same place Messrs. Moeeer 4 Helrnie have opened n DaaWtso tScnooi, and execute on order Drafts ol Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, 4c- with ail possi ble accuracy and elegance. • 'sisdy Hope hltlla In FuU Optrauon Assln t " Ryan's BuiUingi, Ft/lh Slrat. * fTtHE proprietor, thankftil to the public for past ens* 1 imn, venrares to solicit a.cominuanco of the same tor his present enterprise-rthe establiahment of Flour ratf Spies MtSrwithnr the city-forthd accommodation of hta cnetomers, and all who wish to have really mod Flour, pare gfonndSpicesi Ac., Ac. ‘ The attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is Invited, and all I ask is that they will Rive men trial F. R. DBAVO, i t-No.-lDiamond. " NIB. Ail articles taken haek ifinot found good, and themoneyretanted.- - ■■!. [merit) THE XBASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY OOODS STORE, No. £9 Marltet street-With Fixtures, and a small stock of Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold ht a bargain. Any person wishlng to commenco busi neßson Market street, the ahoveold established busl tiess Btatid, one of the best on tho sireel. ean he had on if .application ia made immediately to the snbseriMr; who wishes to chahgefiishusiness. : - ja3o . WBLH. GARBARD. -QPBOM SAXT3—3II hbls for sale hy'.- - . Ji tnaiSß . ; B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 00. ; f-.ii. *«w-:■ • . 1. i ‘ ? .gtrqag gnl> } jEeWmts, c coMain «8 Homii oINC-bthetnirodaciionof ihts new compound,Coughs . antLcolds are cured m-a very short time. We will warrant Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup to cure cases of .Coughs, Colas, .Bronchitis, Latgugitis, in less time and at a cheaper rate than any other medicine ever discov* ered. *':si },. :-mo: ? : IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION-Tlio old Cough Medicines always sicken, the .stomach and pro auce nausea which Is more disagreeable than the Cough itself.. Thislspbviated in tills mixture* for it is apleas antsoothingafiicle and it Will-dureyor tA« money vnllbe xyunded! /Tho, evidence in favor of this, medicine in oar city, from our owncltizcns; should convincenny one of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, ahd has beeu used oy him In his own practice for a.nutnbenaf years, with ihomoßtheroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughtet had been afflicted with a Cough ana expectoration, mghi sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman m Washington county, who bad suffered-w^ih'Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and thacoogh removed by the use of half a do senof bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. Agentlemanfrom Peons* Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to bffa good articlo. for he has used it in hif owu case and m the cases or members of his family with the most perfeot success. It is omt or the CmsiTssT Medicines now known. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for 82,50. Countbi. Stoekxbepebb would, dowel! to keep a sup ply of thts mfcdielao on hand all tho time, as it is one. of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed (brail cougbS'anddiscasfisof the lungs and incipient Consumption. CAUTIONEXTIJA— Many persons will try to get yon to bny some one of the various nostrums,but do not teed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kstsse’s Ps&tdExl Stbto, andtoke no other; this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person skilled m the healing aruThere can be no deception in this medicine- It is prepared in your own cay, and the proprietor has numerous certificates, attesting us valu able proponies, which will bo shown to any person de sirous of seeing them. Aocm Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take anmiereatin the medicine. It will pay a large.profit to all agents; besides, they wlUbedowgsul ferrng humanity- aoervico by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced.-" '•• . For isale, wholesale and retail,by KEYSER A MC DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all-letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sole by D.M.Curry, Allegheny city iP. Brock er, jr.,Brownsville; George Bairo, Washington; John H Buchanan. Hickory; George Keyser, M 7 Keesport, J. D. Vowel!, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally. ba2s Is respectfully \nnud to the following truths, sti forl\ m relation to one of the most important Remedies of mol trn times ! .. IT i 9 noi moro than one year ago since this great icra edy was brought before the public, tor the relief and cure oftdisease; .:It9great powers to heal, have, tunoe then, become folly appreciated by the. community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will ita great fame spread. It Is not the remedy of a day, got op for the sole purpose of making money; but, one. which vre Conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrum* have been forgotten. N The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated m the depths of the earth by a power atjd agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It U our duty, when wc write about a medicine, that we write tuuth—thatwesay nothing calculatedto deceive those who may trust our .word or pat confideuce in oar statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease, A story can hardir.be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gulUngor humbagging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the troth in relation to our Remedy should be tola, in older to secure tor Jl a reputauon far exceeding any single article of the materia media. Plain, unvarnished facie—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe - ' > Within the pail two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight Several cases oi blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There an others ; but these cases are uear home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured at*, ter they had been abandoned, by physicians as hope less- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples-on the face Chronic. Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Teller, Scald Head pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tamars. Scrofula; Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ami ail Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro-' dace CONSUMPTION. -Bums and Scalds, dlseaseaof the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bdnlons. in fact, it ts aoßXat tunvx&SAir&xaiiSßY, and has been tried in most of ihcabovedisease* within the past year .with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will lake pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their firienos. BELL I TERRY. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the'greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who ai first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls sound,all will be compelled to acknowledge ibatihfc Petroleum is thegreatesl medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSHft A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood street Also—H. K. Sellers, 5? Wood street ;D. M. Car.y, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City, Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. - &' ' ' THE TRUE Or Goa trio JaSco! A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron. Luaro, the great Pnymoiogicat Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.Di, No. lljNorth Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. . This is a truly wonderfulrcmedy for IIfDIQESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVES COUPLAUIT, and ©uringratter Wainrc’s own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfail of this- Fluid, Infused in water, will digest ordiuolve Fivn Pocto* or Roast Baar m stout two norms, out of the stomach. Baron Lima,in hiscelebrated work on Animal Chem I a try, says: "An anificial Digestive Fluid, analogous i*o the Gastric Joicc,may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach or the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, Just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.* Dr. Psasnu, in his famous treatise on 11 Food ami Oi et,”pablished by Fowlers A.Wc!l»,New It ork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of grepaiaUan. There are few higher authorities thsn Dr. Dr. Comei£,ln hisvaluable writings on the « Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of die due quantity of the Gastrie Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia.;” and ho states that u adis tinguUftedprofessor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything eistttotail.had recourse totheCastrio Juice; obtained from the stomach of living animal?, which proved com pletely successful.” : Di-Gsailuj, author of the famous works on u Vegeta ble Diet,’\says: “It ia 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 DO Wise different from the natural digest ive proces*.’? :■ Dr-Suaoß’a great work, the “Chemistry of A Blanchard. Phila., 1840, pp. 321.jj) says: « The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chcmlcatlustory of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas trio Juice itself.” Professor DraousoN, of the Jeffemon College Phila delphia,in hi* greatworjs on HumaaPhysiology,devote* more than fifty pages to an examination of tau subject. His experiments with Dr Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obiained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. u ln all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly in the anificial a* in the natural digestions.” .... . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, 1 Dr. Hotfoxrroß's preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Confeump tion, supposed to he on the very-_verge ofthe grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits oi this'advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, an&Boston alone. These ware nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid *nd wonderful, but perma nent. It la ft great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects' - of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after along sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir- Us. ItalSoreconques Health withTntemperonce. ; m OLD STOijACH-COMPLAHfxS. . There Is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which itdoei not seem'to reachand remove at once.— No m*utar how. had they may he, it GIVES INSTANT KELiEt! A nngtedosi rtmovuaUthaunpltcuanUymp tow,und it only needs to be repeated, Tot a short,tune, mrStn l]l£ *% r Z™**fcn* Permnnenv; PURITY OF *£2®? a , nd VIO ,P R 9 F BODY, follow at once.: Ills particularly excellent in eases of Nausea, Vomiting, Pi'of the Stomach, distress af ter eaung, low, cold state .of Ibeßloodj Heaviness, Low lemtency 11 * 018 *^ 11 ’ 'Y ea^nes#, teu effect°il«£.“ cur A e R P " boU,e - One bottle will of- HOUottN^a"oleP^' , t ‘ or als “ lurc of J ' S - Sold by agents inevbry town in the Hutted Slates Bull’* BnraoporlUo. «a« tha Cholera. TkjOT ft single man, woman or child has died of the JN CHQLE&Aor any of U.ftymniom» “ho SkS ih£ invaluable preparation, took at&ecilyof Louisville, whore thu Saraapanlla is made, and where from 150 to 2W bottlea are remUed daiE but fewiSeaTalea of Fornale by KEYSEKA Pittsburgh, Where the genuine artible may always be TJETHOLEUM—A certain oure’iof DIAItitHCEA, a fore * Ivd KEY3ER k McDOWELL, 140 Wood su 7"HITB ‘ 1 L- dfoff : B. 4OO, " Jy ' £ ‘ ..... • .. .• v.v-- ■ >*; a. , ... r* » « r>'A'4 »s . • ■ Public Attention PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN! DIGESTIVE FUDIi: SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! ** *« . , ► • p -V \i.rjf-j* ■ t o |ERg«llaneagii. For Females and filaleo* T\Bi LARZETTE’SiUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative U Elixir, prescribed' as an effectual restorative in cues of debility, impotency or barrenness, and ail ir regularitieaof nature; Iriaall that itprofessea to be viz: Nature’s great restorative,and remedy for those in the married state without offspring,. It « ft for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet,.weakness of the goniml organs, nervous affections, leucotrhma or whiles. As a vigoraung medicine it is unequalled.-- Also, a certain remedy for luotpient Conßumpuon, indi gestion, loss or muscular energy, physical } Q , B^ u “f o ’ 7" male weakness, debility, &c. It is warranted to Pj®£se tho user in any of the above complaints* ana is of price less value to inose without offspring, Tospread wide the blessings of tnis medicine, I have, appointed Messrs. Judsou A C0., ; 0f the \ ork, in the United States of America, my sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuine “"•.S, - * *J ®J®Jf . throagh .hem, »»a .thek wnpger. .Sofihwiy in PHubuwi al the Medical Deppt, No 75 Smithfield street j and By B, 11. Meaktng,,Walnut street Cinclnnstt; Raymond fc Patten,No. do Fctonb Louisville. (maradily /era JAMES W. WOODWELh, gt fa nir / cabinet «|a FURNI TURE MANUFACTURER, «» Warc-rooms 97 and 99 j Third street. J W. W. respeutfallj’informs his friends nnd eoBtom • ers that he has now completed the largest and fi nest stock of household furniture this city, as . he is determined to uphold the quality with -Well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders und facuity in mai ufactaring, he is enabled to produce warranted farmQre, atlhe iowestpncea~ ■ . . - Hehan-adopted the principle of identifying the cus tomers* interest with his own, in quality end pnee, ana keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest ana plainest, ta the most elegant and costly, that a bouse, «r.W P®« of one, may be furnished from his stock, 0r... manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages ofhls establishment may betnown. The foliowingaruclos consis«;in pan, of nis stock, which forrichness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities : .. Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bed room chairs, of.every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Elizabethan,- Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of -every , • description ; Couches, Botas«Tece-a*tete and Di vans, of the latest French ana American, patterns, . Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies* t azlor - Writing. Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and- fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders* marble top, ma hogany, rose wood and walnut centre and sola, ta bles, extension dining table*, all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall.and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and waehstanda of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book ~ cases, side boards, fire screens, towel tacks, hat stands, and music stools, cnbs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea pays, ma hogany, rosewood, and ialaia pearl Tables, Ac. AC- Ac. ' A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Caßinsr aiaxsa* supplied with aU articles in their line ■ , .... . . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. ' . All orders promptly attended to [novg9. CUXIUB fikZSD FVUMlTVttlfi. TT^ Ko'V3 Third we ft, btnoan Markrt and Wood, South s tett, a Wb havo now on hand a large UV splendid stockofevery varwtvofCauuMgSar HpS&axid CABINET >FIJ RNITURE, which we , „ JaL, # confident cannot be s u r p a s s e d, lißffilgiFl equalled, in this City,or n tl.e West, in style and finish. Those who arein wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and exnmtno io\ themselves. «K>nmhaau famished on Hie shortest nsUce. try All orderspromptly attended to, Eblfclf O’DONNELL, MULLEN 4 00, jprr=-~ XV- . orntture and ifhat* <«rare noons*. yrogwia B. YOUNG A CO n cornu Third f* Wand Snwn%.HcttL\sjL ram 5 uT g£ y keep consttmUyon hand repl inake to order, at the lowest prices, * % ■ HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, ax the best workmanship and most approved ; • reblS SteaoboaUf Abojr t • i Tkb subscribers lender their ac(3\ g|§|||||jg§likriowledgmems for the favors bestow elsw ed upon tDfim by their Steamboat friends, andrj|r| would respectfully remind them and others into- * * rested in buzMiog boats, that ihey are at all times pre pared to furnish, on ihemost reasonable-tennvevery description of Cabin Farnimre and Chairs of the bet material and workmanship. T B YOUNG <fc CO., Comer Third and Southfield streets. , opposite “Brown’s Hotel." e. c. lutuaka; ti. da.cl¥b Hammer & Hauler* CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIKLD STREET. Btiivtm StvmthtiruiflndStTaißbeTrpalkyjP&tbuTCi Pa. A HAMMER ADAULERkeepconstanllyonhsimi Wl a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, PP| warranted equal to any in the eity, and sold on as * 1 (favorable terras as etui be obtaineilat any similar establishment in .he West. They have now ou hand an antuttallyextensive stock,embracing all kinds of Form lure, rrofb the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. AH orders promptly attended to. mr3l:6m .ytqre-rsg WM. E* STEVENSON continues to manu fiimjgf f tacturc CABINET- IVAiLE ot, every descrip ■TiVTiri' °t his old stand, corner of liberty and streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches- mayll fixtrfl Family Flour. FOR the convenience of the citizcas,the proprietors' of the “PITTSBURGH CITY MlLL3,”have pieced bores for the reception of orders, at the following pieces: J. 4. IL Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and 6th sts.; M.Haywood’s Shoe store, comer Liberty and Market A. Beclen’s store, 3d street j L. Wit cor, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smilh&eld; John V Smith I ’* *torci cor. ijfigh and Wylie street* j T«lcgraM. Office, Fourth street; H,C.KoH7, Orocer, cor.Oih et. and Market alley ; Al.Grata's stoie, 9ih Ward. The Flour wtff r swill call twice or thrice doily, for orders,andihe Float* &c-, delivcred promply either in barrels ot lacks, (seek Hour ts preferable for family use,) wahontchorge for earlobe. - Ilia plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleated with this arrangement, us wc shall endeavor to do tAcm iuat ce. [maplQl WILMARTII fc NOBLE. HOt ITOXI CiiiilFORSU. JHE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pock* ages to be forwarded to dan Francisco by the house CORWINNE, BROTHER * CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. Every information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, ap!3 Post Bandings, Fifth at, near Wood. Philosophy of Br&ntftveih** Vegetable Pills. "4 IT HEN the theory of the circulation of the blood ff was established; the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we eat, was converted into blood, which repaired the waste or the animal machiner the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The bloodU an electric fluid which carries thisheatto every ramification of ihebody, even to the extremities of the i hair and horny nail, while .the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the scat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Bntudrelh's pills give blood the necessary potfrerto throw out from itself all impurities, thus ran* doringtho stream of life pure and healthy. It men were more sincere, there would .be fewer religious creeds; and If they kept close to nature’s laws iu the management of their bodies, they would require liUle-medicine. As men grow intelilligen? theywillbecorae wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they mo Brandreih’i Vege . table Univeral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, end require noextra care when they are used, io either diet or cloth ing. They shoald bo always in the house, «o that upon the first indication of sickness they may be used. One dose in- the beginning is more potent for good; than a doxeaaiier the sickness is fixedlh the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism,coslivencas, fevers,' and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise- Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreths Pills arc a known and fully tested that is used by hundreds of thousands in thus country and throughout flic civilized world. They are quietly superseding alt other medi cines.. They, take out only that from the blood which is thecause ot weakness and pain, leaving strength and health ; they produce healthy sleep at night, ana an ap petite that rchshos all kinds of food. Sold at No. 39 Diamond alley—ihe only place in Pitts burgh where the genuine Branareth Pills are kept for tale —the undersigned is the oniy agent in the city. , decora. . - • THOMAS REDPATH. A,mibblßßS 6 00., TTAVE ON HANDattheir extensive CABINET and U CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Smitbfield si. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. - . Idoc27:ly . Dissolution. mflE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the X subscribers, under the firm of J. 3. BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual conseni, - Either partner n, ay u« th. name Of .he c^B^ J I ur |gfe r , PtrtiburgA, April Ist, 1850. E7* Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J. 8. Borrow & Co; to M. u. PaTTOSimy late partner,;and in retiring from business, ! take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my friends and the public. , (ap3l J. 9. BONNET. r. c.Stoonton, ““ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, conNBS or Majutsr xkd 'Thibd .erasers, HAS constantly on'hand.for sale-r-.WritiDg,Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER Binders', Fui lers’ and Trunk BOARDSf Book and Newspaper PRINTING LMK—which he will sell at the lowest cash prices, or in erchangb for Hag* and Tanners* Scraps. Bemoyot, ; . subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pius- X burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET store ftom Nos. Oiandsa Wood street, tothe Apollo Butidtnks, on Fottrth streeti recently occu pied by the Museum, and ha* connected therewith the adjoining rooms, forraerlynsedastbe Chfonicle Printing office—which, in connection with his old room; makes the most spacious Carpel establishment in the country; and his advantages so tar surpass any house in this city for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of Bulling every person who may favor him with a call Hts stock is complete in every article in his line, and great pains will be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy/ . ~f 6 • octftl . : E. WVLYN&. Ii'iATMEBS—I2OO Bji.ptlmo in store «ml for tale bv J? mast KING 4 MOORHEAD.* .-? r>> z. o ! '. '; - ■- .IV ' MATTHEW I>. PATTON «?* -'■„** » *» L * .ffe r : * >*>**-; - Jwmramt €omiamts. npiji 'Wdi 16 1 State XftutuM Ww Iniarancc Company - BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Skithfirld Ptrrssuadn, January Ui. IML rriHE best evidence of the success of the Birectocs In JL endeavoring to viake the “STATE MUTUAL FIRE iNSURANCB COMPANY”; mdet the 'wants..ofTtye cornmnnimis the unparalleled amount of business which has been dono—having issued nearly 4,000 PqU cies in a'little more than seven months; and adding over $70,000 capital to the company. The Directors are proud to say, that nearly ail the property insuredUof the safest kind, ta small neks, and a large proportion insured for only one year. ’' „w Number of Policies issued*--* 3,053 Amountof property insured ••• • 84,073,508 00 3B i Amountof cashpreramms—24,63l,Bo t Amount of guarantee stock****——— —- 5 •■= 70,128 18 Amount of losses —— . $ OO To be deducted from the above the incidental expen sesof the office. . To city or coantry merchants, and owners of dweli i mgs, and isolated dr country property, it ifr believed i ihi3 company affords advantages in point of cheapness, i safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company [ in this country. • 1 * - 1 Conducted on the equitable and greativ.iraproved sys tem of Classification of Risbs, excluding all special hazards, insuring only a limited amount ui any one do* caluy, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of laige fires, and also; on boltttne Stock and Mutual plan, it nolonly possesses thecheapueas'and accontmodhUon of both methods, but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits* ’ Ins under the control of the following Directors :~J P. Rutherford. A. J. Cilbit, John .B, Packer, Samuel T, Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C.-Sedgwick,"Robert Kiotz. - J A. RUTHERFORD, Pres’U A. J. GILLETT, SecV* A. A.Cabbikb, Actuary. ■ ■ ■ fja27;y _ Penn Blntu&l Lift Insurance Co., Pbll’cw Agent in Pittsburgh,iw. ilbavjs, (vice j. Finney, Jr., deceased,) No. 383 Liberty street. For the better convenience ofpersonh residing in the lower part of the city, the agent may also be found daily, from eleven to twelve and two to. three o’clock, at toe coanbng iroom of J.Schdonmaker 4. Co,, No. 24. Wood street, where, all necessary information will be ?ven. and commamcauons promptly auended to.*- ampnleta explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insnronce, and blank forms furnished on application. Capital slock over 8200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually amongst those insured for life. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,1851 —2w .... • Marine* Fire and. Inland Transportation XNSURASOD. : • TfIHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER -1 ICA, Philadelphia, chartered J794> capital ssoo** uuO, osiett Januaryl3,lBsl, $1,001,855 BOj will' make mturonce on outldihgs and.their contentaln this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrSp uon," on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas. DIRECTORS: . . , Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't,, Jacob M. Thomas, SamuelW.Jones.. Johnß. NedV ; Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, JohnA. Brown, William Welsh,- Samuel F. Smith, Frnnci*Hesktn»» Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, - Ambrose White, George W. Asjunwall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. DickaOn, 8. Moms, Water, • H. D. Sherrerd,'See’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the .United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am , pie means, and avoiding all risks of un-ektra. hazard ous character, may bq considered as offering ample se canty to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, jaaflj > No.l4lFrontstreet. SAFETY, FERFETUiTY ANJD BSCUHITY. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW-.YORK, Capital, £soo,ooo—Equal to 03,500,000. YTSTITH a large juipfarof profits. A portion of both ff .capital and surplus invested mU. 8. Government Stocks, and other secunties In the City of New York. - Policies held in this country over G,UOO. Persona in sating participate in the profits of the Company. Calyorma risks taken at reduced rates. Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company are the following:—' A party insured for the whole term of Uie may at a>»y lime barrow- one-half -the amount of annual premium, wunoui note or secumy, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of-pronis. He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive back aa value thereof one-half the gross sum paid by. him in annuel common premiums. ' - A party already insured for whole life may, on pay ment of aamaU sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon-the loan system now introduced. Parties already insured and -entitled to a ttco-third loan, are not shut out from said*two-third loan, if the * preferit,upon the terms stated in the Society's pamph lets. - A party may, at a moderate annual premium, insuu for life, and hesurvive to.reuch the age of 60 years, tA* full sum insured up to .815.000, w ill be paid to hoi: or U be dies before.jfeaching that age, the toll sum insured wilt be paid to his family Or legal representatives.; Ithas oecomc cnslomary in the’Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Chnsim&sor New Year's day td-make the family a pre sent of the Thiriscenahily an excellent way of showing their Tegaxd for their Minister, whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate wonts. To the man of family, at his death, it is a con-, solution beyond expression to know that his helpless little ones arethus provided for. Churches involved, would do well to insure the.lives of one or more of the at whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Bonkinglionsc of - WM. A. HILL A CO., moviZO . .. . Wood Bbseconddcor above Fourth. INSURANCE. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY*—Office,North Room oflhe Kx change. Third ' Fxas iKkuaAKCx.—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in tovm and country, insured against loss oi damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium,' Manure lasubxkcs.— I They also insure Vessels, Car goes and, freights, foreign or coastwise.under open or speeial policies, as the assured may desire. also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons] Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. . DIRECTORS—JosephH. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis, Robert Barton, John R. Penrose, Samuel , Edwards, Geo. G.Lelper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwcll, John NewUn,Dr7R.M. Hus ton,, James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig.GeorgeSerrUl, Spencer Me- IWuln,Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnsoe,William nay, Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. T. Morgan. Hugh Craig, Jno. T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President : Thos. C. Hand, Vice President. _ . Joseph W. Cowar, Secretary. ID* Office of the Corap any, N 0.42 Water street, Pitts burgh. (jelQ:dtO . P. AV MADEIRA', Agent. Fire aud llatlus Iniuraueet THE OFFICE of the Insurance Co.o/Nortk Ament • has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co., No; 141 Front street, third house East of Wood street, where thesubscriber will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents,ondonShipraenlsby Steamboats and other vessels, for uhe above old ana responsible Company. - (ap3) J WMu P. JONES, Agent. ' lilfo and Health; inanranco* 3 HIE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPAfi V, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the gulatofe of Pennsylvania,March,lB43} Charter Per petaal; Capital 8100,000, Jtaustowr than an f Pennsyl vania Company, and fall 00 per ecnt. lower than tar usual ratesof Life insurance,as the followingcomnari son will show. Thus a person or the age offill insuring forslodforlife r miut pay in the Girard 82,30, Pennsyl vania 82,35, Penn Mutual 82,38, Equitable 82,04, New England Albion 82,48, New York Life $2,38, L i ft and Health, Philadelphia, 81.91. * . PtascToas—Samoel DCrrick, Charles D Hall, Wm.F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, ft! W Baldwin- Chas O B Campbell/M M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker,Eil Butler, Edwin R Cope. Prsri dmt, Bamael D Ornck; Viet President, Robert P. King Herniary, Francis Blackburne. - Applications willbe received and every informatics given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Omcßi ommeroial Rooms, cornerof Third uud wood, streets Pituburgh. ■ ■ . oct29:y INDEMNITY. Tha Franklin Fire Iniur&nco Compos.* ■' • '“.***. _ OX PHtUJIXnPKtA. T\IRECTORS:— XJ . ChaileaW., Banoker, George W.Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E.Borie, SasnuelGrfcui. Davids. Browne. Jacob R;Smith, ; Morris Patterson. CIIA9. W. BANCKF.R, Pres't. Cius, G. Bxmcxbk, Secretary, fD" Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property in town and country, The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund which, withlheir Capital and Premiums, safely invested afford ample protection w the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, vlx I— • Morwages —5i, 047,488 « Real Estate 94,724 83 Temporary Loans 98,00188 Stocks —— 61,503 23 Cash, 4c ~ 33,804 37 . . ‘ 813,318,492 71 Slnee,thelr incorporation, a period of 19 year,, they hair; mud upwards of 0)u MiUim Four Hundred Thou tand Dalian, losses by fire, thereby affording : evidence ofthe advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, ail liabilities. ; ’, J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, tnar-J] - Office N. E. corner Wood and 3d sis ey tflro and Harm, laeuranco, fiiHE Insurance Company of North America, of Phlla ' X delphia,through its daly authorised Agentythe sub* soriber, odors to make permanent and limited insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity,and on shipmen by the canal and rivers. ■ ‘ ■ . DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, PreS’t. ' Samuelßrooks, Ale*. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samnol W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose White, I dobn A. Brown, Jacob Til. Thomai : ' John White, John R. Neff; ' ThomasP.Cope, Richard D.Wood, 1 - IK™ eldest States, having been chartered in S™fischaTtlr .petcal, and fromits high slaadSg. loig enerienA » pie cleans, andnvoidmgaUriskaofm ciriahSSC; $oX e siir be ' on^^ nor stales ritriA y".-\ A. A.MABON A cd., “ ~ 62ahdfi4Marketstraat. , gOhrurols new iium L MolassssJusf rCCfciYed and for sale by ' - j d«tg HDadEßa:ricketson, : - ( .No* attend m Wbur^ St. ■+- -l " ■*’ : «■ ■ .■ r. i ■ x 7- ; /? ' ■<■■■ r fiTBW JPHI9G QOOPB ! - Market streetjUa: 7 5 «. £ th* Diavtp7}4* fpHEsubacTiberis nowv receiving from .ilifc'Easaeni' JL chicsabeamifal,choice and desirable stock of thd no west fabrics and; designs from the London end-l'aris -Markets. .-.v - W •- ••.• 't*. \- % AND SUMMER D&.T-QQ.QD& h~ Purchased mthe NewvYork and PhiladelphiaAlaxtets at ifie lowest cash priceav .-EmbraciogcveTT variety of the newest and richest styles, and latest importations of French, English and German Goods: among the, leading arucjes wiir.befound the:follqwing: wpiV- ' ( ** K ‘fin^tqaality JUunepiiirom 18* cems toj the f.i^« nc^i® English cents Ito' the |?J?lvTO !^? clr cdMiuilhifc from 6*tol2i cents yd. ha - t r Vl ,^°&iiar*, new style, from 10 cents to: the -sv2J^w--2 ? ?& oT * cd '•• •• .. ’ b '« f e S matke l ?. ghtim '' from 12 * c ' n ' s p- jurd. nd Americ “ CWnuea, from 6$ to : 18l cento : HO l STREET,*PHnJLDBLPBIA, !: . iSpaccM> r . ck»m»!>*n sri* 0..?' oi ■ i largely to replenish his etockbyfreeh importation., *ni ; ; b»la» now the satisfaction of offering'sothfrOClhe best f' | Silk Gloves and Mitts; Silk, Woretedand Colton Hose j J3ohaeE2CTRA L 1 together with a large anl complete, etsortmont of Para- AMOJiTILLaJk) In bottles, put up fn Europe, which he ; brie- and. -Silk, lldkftj with; a splendid, assort- many other Wines -■- • i.«; r ; •- o :meat ofGlioTeSittosieiyand,«nimenders,i:-,.‘--o ; ,-n POBT : WINES—DrinciDollv aocciallv selected for L j •••: ?. vDQMESTW_Am STAPLE <2QpO&. /.J-'-V Russia Lawns; at Oporto, and • : ~ ; • ?; CassinetU and Kentucky J'fcans, Cottbnadeff; Bed Tick- These; ; Wiues are froity. and delicate, and Ihave been £- tag* > Checks; Domestic .Gmghamsj-Bed,, White and- highly Approved by becansVbf their fr- YellpwFlannels? CantoaFiadnels/4c.,.manifest.aapenojifybTe'falFdt£fitJ&m.andßed Wines f< : - The customeTa.ofiho honseandaU cash buyers, are palmed off as such; *■v~ :, y* J .rrV*3/l. •} requested to call and give the above gobtfkaaefcrlyaXT -vTheyareof:various torttandpriccr.ih boitlesandon* p jumhatipn. The stock is'large"and compwte‘in'every ihegailon.orwhoiesalebyihecask.' Amon* r. Variety and style; ail of the latest importations, and will* themis some medelicute WHITE PORTandMALM- n' ba soldauhe vERV LowK«rmAiursErfhicis. '• SEYPORT, p ABSALOM MORRIS, chronicat&wUon of the bow- y ■ ;■. --75 Market street elr cannot he toocarefaiintheirPOßT. - : SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SAtE OF DUT GOODS, ' *• ’AT THE . One Price Store of A» A* MASON A CO., . Noj.Qi and Market-street. TffTILL commence o» Moaun, December S0 r lBso ff 1 andconunne through the monthof January. On this occasion, the whole ot their immense establishment; will b&thrown open forEetail Trade, ond their extenv: sive Btoek.aiaottnung to One Hundred, and-Thirty ’ Thousand Dollars; will.be offered at Retail? at fully one- 1 fourth less than usual prices. . - - ■ . : The notice of their Semi-Annual :Safe to any one of i the thousands whp attended the sale of lasKyCar, will i be sufficient guarantee) for a call this season. ' They will howevermenflon-a few of .the Goods and Prices, for the i benefit of those who have never attended their sale*— 1 Rich Cashmeres, • > 75 c. l/suaijmce 81,00 . . 500ps.Cot1onand WoolCashraeres,Ssc.; usoalpn:B i 37*c., ISOO r s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 16|c. Usual i pnce2o and 25c ' • - i 50ps. HighColorea FhnnDeLaines, 45c. Usualpnee 62|c. ■ 50 pa. Smped and Figured Silks, 50c. Unual price 75c .r "••••. . , ■ ' 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.; • ■ 100ps.FrenchMerinoes,SI,00. Usual price 51,374; 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. 'Reduced 33 percent; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which wilt be so.ld at from 91 to 85 less than the usual prices.; - 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons,-at 6 and 10c. Usual price 13 and 25c.; -• Fast Colored Calicoes, 6se. Usual pneeOc.; ■ 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 pad 10c Usual price 19 and 12|0.; QOeaseaßleachedMublios. Reduced2c.per yard; 26Q bales Brown Muslin—all gradss; Also—Laces, 'Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, LinenSjChecks, Cloths, Cassuaeres, Canidett and Jeans. * . ’ Together wiihan immense variety of other Goodsj&ll of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of theirpteviouaaales They invite an early call, as many, of their choicest Goods will soon be sold. The lowest price natried at first.' A.6.MASON & - Nos. 62 and 64 Matketstreet.- BEdBROIDtSfUKS !.!—Received per-express, a large : assortment of the ' •' Ladies* book, jaconel/ahd muilia French wrought cuffs and collars; Kossuth cuds and collars ;• Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon Ma- Une, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves: chemi* zeueavblackCtunuufaand love veils; ladies 1 break fast caps; infants’ caps and waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerctrfefs; English thread laces and edg ings; jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserting* ; to gether with a general assortment of. French embroider ed and lace goods. For sale by; ■.-v. v';Vj A. A. MASON A-CO , Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. Si*fllNG BUNNETS-*Oar first lot received andopeir* .etf-fsoomprwiiiffin'pari t&fr'ftUowing style*: White sndYellow Lace r:giieeri’j Own; - AlbotiiCbipi' .: .-rr HauqTaUp^ Milan'i-do; .'"demur Lindand Sating English' do; ■ Fluted "StrawandSatindo; . Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearl and Loop-. do; Florence Crimped; American Lace; English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; Fluted Manilla; Silk do; 1 AA. MASON & CO. | Clotbs l Clothe 1 Cloths I AT EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES.—II6 j>teeer Black aiid Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot,CloakingandDrabClolha.- :, Just opened at A;~A.fiIASON:fc.CO.’3, dec2: • - N 05.62 and W Market street. TlnEooflsgr - THE subscribers take ibis method tainform property holders* bouaetirailders, and ail others interested,' thatthey still continue the business of Tid Roofing, in ailiu branches. TheirsMUand experience inthispart I of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction. And-they hope, that by conimningthe same policy of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. If the question of Tmßoofing was new, or just brought before the notice of. this community Tot the -first time, we would consider that fouimportanceof the subject would justify us in extending our viewaon its superior advantages. This, however, is notfoe case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. :On the. Oth day of Jane, l&iMnearly seven years ago,) we fin ; ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this place. From that up to foe present time* we nave covered with tin the roofs of the moat costly bidldings that have been erected lathis county.. We have given our views on a previous occasion on the ttfpeiloradvantage of Tin over iron, asa covering fur’ll erases. And time, the great tester of all things, has but too clearly proven foe cowectnestf of out Opinion./. . . " Again, if we place Tin in juxtaposition, with Slate as acoverrag for think font jin will bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages.-* These advantages ate, foatwhea tin is used the roof can be -made much Sauer—thereby saving materials, in the lengfoofrafte**,brick in the gable ends—making the house easy ifaccessin case of a fire, and' showing a better -finish and appearance. A.lso>whentin»s used the gpttefc# are .worked in, thereby saving foe extra and reavy expeaap for copper gutters, eopperfiaahings, Ac., —{Mncaiadispenrible on slate roofs. If farther reasons' were deemed accessary, we could offer foo‘experience of our eastern cities in proof what has beeii.advanced, as his a wellknowh fact that New*York ondofoereast em cities very generally prefer even tin foir their most costly andsplendidbuildiags, notwithstanding they have' a full supply of slate at their doors., remarks we will leave foe subject with, those interested, and will take pleasureJn givlug farther information when called: on. , -. JOHN PPNI4AF A CO., Stooped Shoulders. QHOULDER BRAOES.—'Hiese B&eesare essential*. O ly adapted to I those whose professionsinlife rendejr' the. inclined posture necessary. -To the consumptive, the sedentary, and.alL.thote who, in their daily pursuits, have ; contracted, the. habit otstooffipg, this Shoulder Brace is. inestimable.' It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chhsl, expands the dimensions, of the. chamber.in which, the. Lungs'and Heart are con* tained, and gives buoyancy toihe .wholefrattie: thus, in its action, counteracting thopunorpaicauses whichlead ’ to disease in those Important organs, and Id a numerous trainof nervous ills, to which so many are subject For sale by KGYSGB & RTDOWELL,' - marS '- • \ ‘ --- .>--140' Wood si-':;- rpHIS instramenti* used in alUhe Eastern cities; With' ± unparalleled anccesa.'i The effects produced by it at* truly wonderful, tn.nU those oases. where abdomi nal support ts needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. His a son curefor falling of tht womb. and the long list of diseases which, attend that complaint ' For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, / - MO Wood at' • „ Patent Truoaca. , V fTuiEBE. Trasses are most confidently recommended X toAhe afflicted for the radical cure ofjftmta or £«p. Jure, They retain the rupture perfectly; and may be worn wuh ease and comfort by the patient; and Save _ maiB' ■ ' MOWnod.t lmportant to Tailors. ' .THn, T EE 9 EI xPtS P az ‘ tt3sorle <j Tailors* Patent U Shears, from No. 10 flown to No. 8. ALSO—3 Dot. Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at ’ ■ DOWN & TETLEY'S, 138 Wood st, a doors below Virgin alley. DRY APPLKS—CS.fI&Akft prig d Apple 3 : : lObblj,. do» JPor sal&tT • _jaB ; U & WATSkfIAN ASPNS; r-;i. SfOtlCßt J.r y ; ■•} ! A Lt> persona indebted lo tto latedrm ofloishoa * ix Stockton, will please call and fictile ircmif jittalj and gave emit. [fbb3f JOHN FLEMING, -Agt. S. a: WILLIAMS*.«.• .JbBH HAHj J** W HOLESALE* FjSSf'flROciERS, ■ Forwarding and Cdnanisiion Jaerchamii And Bellern in ; ooraTEY moDrcß iito frnOTtman «AKn»icrrasa, Comer </ Wood « r “g> tt , bn ; gh . - " ateele & OfflOtr’* •: v-.-Mu c T\'hx PAfITORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Bias's jkSeaofali dpscripdima made and de- r»Miniv-~ Beaver Hominy > OMINa _ da White JlintCincimiati Hominy,; Jgi rewiwd.ua for * . * •. * •>■ !.:• ■ .\| ••' T: V'f '.,’'- ‘f-*"- .'?r" 'r ~ S)3 Wa oii . corner Uaiketand Second su. ENE MBuuaxmaa. Bolivar 1?lre BriekManototarii!sC®2psy. - JiS. QLO7XB, . O,M, KIKE, ,3» JVIOSM, V<• QtovAa, SifiaTCO*» Proprietor*, ' rFfTHEeabicAbenbaving bwh-Appointed Agents for a- X the above named concern, will keepconstantlyoti ‘i ■handatfapply^fifiocclßt)fitieaßoUrar I Pl»Brte**Oni- tf cible Fire Clay, Farnaco Beartba and They {- are also ready to receive orders for aala Bncir,to D o Jr" nmdo in size and shape to soft purchasers* whle« wall £ - be promptly filled. .. t; ' We do not deem it necessary to enumerate The many f. advantages the Bolivar-Fire Bnck.posesa over tDoth* lv.. ers that nave been offered for sale In the United plates* M their superiority beingjvcll fctiownto almost all persons {■■ who we Fire Bnck< proprietors have detennino-i > * that the Fire Brick shall lose none of their present envi- L > able reputatioili and that no expense sh&il be rotted to f , . make them, even better, than they have heretofore been* I This is the only .establishment now manufacturing Fire h. Brick at Bolivar; • KD&R & lOKE3, ]:■ • marl 7. - Canpl Basin. Seventh, su, Pittsburgh. _ f•. MADEIRA. WINES ofvarious sorts, dry and rich* k • South Side, old East and West India. Sercial, Ac n &c. • on draught, in bottles and byeaska. *• r. • . As to the;SPARKLED. WINES of the subscriber* it U * • is well known that the MOOT EXTRA CHAMPAGNE I-i and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE; imported? by.him are superior to any other Wines ;and aw sold I - at prices as low as most of the inferior wines now in tho market which are put npon buyers as fiatdau. . ***■ HeIiasaIsoCHAMPAGNE wlNESofvarlousbrands | and qtmluies.aivery low prices,retaUorwbolesale. In i» - the article of CLARET WlNES,generally, the tubscri ber holds himself to be a lodge, and he offalt the 1 finest 2 stock here, from the Tejrjr lowest price.by the single do- jl - to the first class or t( prmurcru ’’ of Mxdoc. V - Of BDRGUNDYWINKShehas trlargesloCkAndc&n u assure cuioaers ihaihe can present to tkem r fram his g vanlts, as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords. # - SAUTERNE and BARSAO always oa hnni in bottles, h . • Hia selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, 6 from the cellars of Messrs. Dchha&o & Co- \ blent< are extensive, and number many Suli Hocks and j Moselle* from the cheapest sorts, to the very choicest & vintages of the “STEINBERG,” which is thb best ?. ; growth of the Rhine. ■ 8 . ■ lathe articles of COGNAC hnd other BRANDIES he " has now a fine stock* embracing some very old extra of 1800, of Otaed, Donnr A Co., ana tome celebrated M CLAVIER of 1831,” in eighth casks, andlB4B in hhds. . - and u DUBOUCHE, 7 ’ l&l4,inhhds.oneomigmnent,which -\~'- will be sold low. •<;> AlsO-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS. PRESERVING BRANDY ! and all other Wiues.and Liquors, including alrof the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMES in any ‘ quantity desired. . • A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGASS.’ \ Goods delivered, unihia one day's rtach qf PhUa- : tfripAia, aasfGHT Pain. Orders will be promptly execn- v ted if sent by mail or telegraph- | Address, JACOB SNIDER, JR., I . Cheap Wine Store,;*. \ v .70 Walnut street, Phila. {■/ • •• •*?: MEBIPHiaiNSTITUTEI. J MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS—The regular coarse of * Lectures will commence on the firsitf Noemotr (< and continue until the last et. February.. The Anatomki cal Department will be opened and ready to receive i Students by the first of. October, The Medical Depart* meat will be under the direction of lire following PaoVBSSOBS:- . " Z. FttESttAR, M. Professor of A-oatomy. { B; S.Nswrojr,M. Jju Professor Of Surgery.. J j K*J. Hulce,EiL D.jProfessor of Theory and Practice oj . Medicines 1 "" • ' ' I • W. Bran Powell, M. IK, ProftssoT of Physiology, Pa* ■ thology and Geology . J. Kino, ST. D- Professor of Materia Mediea,TherapeU' ticaand Medical Jurisprudence; - J. Miltos Sassers, M. D», Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy*. - ■■■" ■ ■ A. Wneoß'itf. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dit* ' eases ofwoden and Children. » •• . CLIIItQUX LECTURES. . Medians—Prof. U. J. Hulce. Stitgsry—Prof. R.'S.-Nswrds. . :ZF2exma2», ftL JX, Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a full course amonni to $lO5, £ach Professor’sTicfcer,sls. Matricuiator > 8 05. De monstrator's Fee, 810.. Graduation, $20.. ThosedesiriDgtunherin&nhatioOjWUlpletuettddres* their letters (postpaid) to; the Dean; And Student* ant vinginthe city will please call on him atthe Comraer* I' ciafHotel. - R KL f. r* VDeanoftheFacuUy. b • LAW DEPARTMENT. : HonEWftlKmo } Prof.ofTheoryandPractieeofLaw f ,Jso Prof of Commercial Jnrisprndcuco. ! ssoperseflsion. > j/ ; f' be addressed to - £. W. M. KING, Esq. \'* 3Vn«.,March. 1850. •• f* : Th&Facultie* r for intellectual abilities, moral worth [< and professional acquirements I ;\vilt compare.favorably 1. withthemostdistinguishedinoatcountry.TheMedical t' Faculty constitutes on anomaly in thisor Any!other l Country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of t Teachers, ■: . • «' '• Those whowUlconteinplaieoiirgeogTapMcalposition, » and the extent of our population, can have.no doubles to :■ • the eligibility of out situation for an enterprise* of the t. kind. As to health, including all seasoned! the year, wo >* . deny that anyolktreify has mart. Tnefirstclaas-pftheLaw-andMedicalDepartments o. this Institute were small; but the gentlemen composing 4 *■ them aretalentedand iuthe highestdegree respectable— -V for the future p tospentypfthe Institute. ■> « pTftat the public maybe satisfied of the permanency of *■: ihis-schooi, we feelitourduty to etaite, that the Trustees ►' : and Faculty fain* a unit in action, which augurs wellfoi \ \ its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi* ; zation which connects them, ca nnot be imerupted. * t ,! • RW. M. KING, \ apl . President of the,Memphis Institute. s , ;; JUmUitußOtauM, v j f\F one, two ana three gAe ae*. auited for detecting i coumetfeit bank notea.andotket purpose*, fdrealo < by [oct2i] JOHN B. M’FAODEpTfc CO. : TotHo Citutni ot Alleabtoy dliy. ;■ A BOX for the reception' or Orders. I ix FLOUR is left at the itore of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street, ■ Such Orders will be-protnpjly supplied i; analO WTLMARTH A SOULE. S . ■ 800 Men Warned. Immediately, f. A T the CHAHTIERB RAILROAD—The wages • j J3l. are 8b cent* per day; amlwe charge 81,75 per ’<■' week for boarding.. Apply atthe odice, oh the Steuben* villa road, near M’Dobald’t tavern—d tuileafrom Pitta- ' bunth. . flnnegaan BURNSIDE. HANNEY A CO. S ■ SALE OF VALCaBEK “ ' 5 IROf3 WOBKSj BEOBOES, &OI>B9,<&o. f IN pursuance of a decree of lire Chancery Court in P Clarksville, at ihe October term, 1850,1 wBl iell at 6 the Louisa Furnace, la Montgomery County, State of * Tennessee, on theOth Ony Or April, 1851. Iko Furnace " known as the Lonita Fnrnace and the Moant Vernon 5 XarDacp.wahnllthfUmtds-attachedamLatlioining-ihem. s to,~amonntmir ttrsoma 20,000 acres., 'Antns ianae timo t and placc l wUI sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, t a Founder, and bis wife and ohildrcn, tm a creditor 1,2, , and 3ye are The real estate on a credit of 4, 2,3 and 4 S Seam ■- ■ : -1 ■: r-. ■ ■ :, On the llih of April,: 1851,1 wlll alao sell, at the late * residence of Robx. Baiter, m Montgomery Co.,Term . : the I BON PROPERTY, known as rite Tenneneoßjr. 8 naceand the Water Forge, on Bartoa’a Creek; with all ! rlhe; lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of f ; l i?U t^ MBel V o^4tos^. lh ofMa^bvlBslvJft the town l pfGallaiin, au3tt6 Court Boom, 320 dcre& of land Ivin*' • m 1 said Cotmiyf knbwa us ihe Preatou tract, of land, on a r 'credit tn,‘iand3yeat3. .. • -j-* !Hbu»anrf Lotin Nashville. » H *&'**?>??%*&* | •HoaseandLotin Nashville, at the Market Hotu«;kaowa i nr Lot:No; 64, aitaated ou High st„;on a creditor 1,2 . r > and 3 years. -Bond and approved security will bereqoi- I red of the purchaser and ahert remitted on the real es- ’ ■ tate m all cues. P. PRIESTLEY, C. &M. : . Sale of BXnlss, Wogona, Afii I will, as the Adin’r of Baxter, icll at the Lou- Isa Furnace; mMohtromOryjCotmtyy.Teim yon the 9th , aav of April, 1851, aJltheperEonalpropertyofthe said 1 Root. Baxter, helonginyto MidPuniacej ConsisUng of i 75 Mules,Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on 1 hand, on a credit of twelve months.: . • •• I wilialso theltth day of April; lBSl,‘at th© Uloxeridence of Robert Baxter, m MontgomerrcountT, Tennessee,' jtbout 30 ‘Mules, Horses;,Cattle; -Household and Kitchen Fnrnitnre,togelherwith all peraohttlprop erty of saidßobert Baxter; bn a credit of 13 months.— 1 Bond and security vvill: be required on all sums over ©lo.'The sale will be Continued at each place fromday ProPe lT» BAXTER, Ada,-, JET* Each paper wDlyend tbe Office pf the Clerk and Mister the papers cpntnthing with •the amount orihefeestated. .Published till day of last * a Tbe Nashville Union andTrae Whig: the Louisville Journal ( the Cincinnau Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, Will Pjibliah the above adverusement twice a week until ddyofAwe,and forward accounts to theClerkand ; Master ro# settlement. ■ ■ ; ''«* • deriJ&tnwt* --ClaiksvilUJtfcTtonUm. - aecsfctaws k-_: ©arpata.' »|IHE subscriber hiving, relumed from the Eastern J-cities, is now receiving blaSDrincstoek of Corn*?? Door Mails, Dniffpei Stair: Crash* Take Bn<i•Piano , C o yars«MatUnff t &c*>& AUbf yAlch havebeea ie lecteatrom the latest importations and best maimlacto* nes. with ah eye single tothe interest of his custo mers, an a ail may favor him with a call- ereat painsis at all times taken to show Goods id persons wishing to look or buy; Call and examine ihe nock where can be found the latest and best styles: of thn above named Goods, with prices andcaalities to wit *s• . '&:V;MNE • "flO® FISH— IS drum* Cod Übli inaloreandfor «au' ; :::-y- WU.LEK gjaiCKßTan^r 9 1 . . 'V ... ■ • ••• • • • .■ \* t... » * j. ■ h'' -V .V' . T« V * -r MEI MN! ', 7 ~ I
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