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GLOVES AND ’ 100 dot »ilfc Glows, ' ?;*#«<Hg;perdot 100 dot Lista Thread GIOTta, 710 do SOdoz.Kid do i 2>'.’T3«flO do 100 dor. Suspenders, • v!'/ Ito la do For cole at New York pncea. nprlO KENNEDY fc HiSLETt JUST RECEIVED, the best selected; sine* of-fancy and variety Goods, gold and silver Watches, Jewel , . ry, 4c i ever offertd m this market, which will-bo sola •• avuuprcccdeiited low prices. • Gwe us a call if-you wwh to buy cheap,wholesale and retail; „ -™_ aprlO -- KENNEDY 4 HASLETT. "TTELOCIPIDES AND-WILLOW WAGONS Just ‘ V received and for sale low . .. - " '£4 small and large Velocipedes, aprlo ,yUlo^ V ° S<>ll3 ’ KENNEDY * HASLETT. Mineral fountains for sale.— 3 Mineral Fountains; • ■ 2 do stands and marble top#. For sale low. Inquire of JOSHUA RHODES & CO., • aprO No. 6 Wood street. T7lBUJTS—l7sboxesOranjres; 160 do Lemons; 40casks Currants; 400 boxes Ratsms j To arrive and for Bale by aprft JOSHUA RHODES A CO. Sundries 1,000 drums Figs: ■ , .SOO-hf-do do; 50baskets salad Oil; 25dot.assorted Pickles; • i 10 doz.fresh Peaches, in (means; For sale by JaprO) JOSHUA RHODES & CO KAW~\\ansKEV— 200 on con signcdent and for sole by aplfr- MILLER fc RICKETSON. _ rpiMOrHY SE~EB--S5 bus 7 prime TimoThy Seed m L store and. for sale by apiB ' . MILLER & RICKET3QN. 7/ ixi "butter—l 4 begs Balter on consignment and -IV- for sale low by S 4R DINES—^00 oases, 3000 boxes end half boxeaß- GuiUonxSardmes, in store and for saleby MILLER i RICKETSON, aprlO Nos.£4l and 823 Liberty bi. HOPS^Vbalesflru sort,western Npw York Hops, in store and for sale by anriQ MILLER fc RICKETSON. HICKORY NUTS—« bus. Hickory Nuts jnst rec’d on consignment and for sale by . aprlO MILLER & RICKETBQN. BOX BOARDS ’AND PANEL STUFF—SO,OOO feet for sale by . 3. A, BLOOMEfL - Allegheny Planing Mills- -T\RAfT» ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, tor sale ‘ at the Banking House of PATRICKS A FRIEND, No.ggWooq st {oeU9 ElO bags Hio Coffeo now leaning from > canal, and for sale by . marS9 MILLER A RiCKETSON. X AWYER’S. BRIEF PAPER-A superior article, for Xj saleby ■ W.S.HAVEN’S, m«r23 . comer of Second and Market ns. Liquorice b all—l 2 cases for sale by. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO , Cor First A Wood at* IaBIC—SUO iasi for sale by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OPIUM— 65 Bi. new crop for sale by .apr4 a A.. FAHNESTOCK A CO. (p LUE—6O bbls. No. 1 for sale by AjT aprt B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO CALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cases English for sale. aprt B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO. GABA WAY SEED—3OO Bs. for sale by aprt g.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. EKCURIAL OINTMENT—IOO &s., Wrong, by . apr4 aA. FAHNESTOCK & CO. /''tASiPHOR—3 bbls refined for B&le toy \J mart* a A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, HITITSG—] mar2o IBBL. CHESNUTS for sate by marl 3 S.XK WILLIAMS A CO. DRIED AHFLES—Received and for sale by marlP SAMUEL P. SHIUVER. TEAS 1 TEAS! Extra fine Yonng Hyson Tea, in lace red boxes, jast received at the Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street. Retail price SI. We ask a comparison of the above Tea wuh any to be had elsewhere. , tpi3 A. JAYNES. iUTIER— u bbls. fresh Roll for sale by I ‘ apr3 WM. DYER.. YIANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—Jaw received per ex press at -Capf>] - A. A. MASON A CO’jj. BE AYES BUCKETS—2O doz. Beaver Backets jasl received and for sale by mai29 .. MILLER A RICKETSON. r'IHEESE—SO brs. for sale by XJ: Op3 BXo6n HaMS— l2,OOO tbs. choica cut foimly'Haiiis for Bale by [apr3j WM DYER. CO3OULDERS—6,OOO &s. best cat small shoulders O jait out of smoke, for sale by apr3 . __ .. ■ _WM. DYER. T?KESironVKOIL —For sale at the Drugstore of JV JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand gts. PALM SO sale by JAMES A. JONES .STILE AN 1 apr2 ■ ►OUSSEL’S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM—tor 1/ sale by [apr2] JAMES A. JONE - I»#* YW; BREMKJM MI/STARDr-Of our ,own manufacture, constantly on hand and for sale by mar 7 ’ • •' RHODES A ALCORN. BKU&D APPLES—IOO bus. in store and foraaie by mar 7 WM.OYER, 807 Liberty >t /""UiOPFED FEED—4OO bus. in sore and for sale by mar 7 . RHODES A ALCORN. BICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on band and for sale, max? RHODES A ALCORN. MOLASSES —50 bbls. oak cooperage; •. 25 do cypress do; eDER VINEGAR—do bbls. cypress barrels Epr7 WM DYER. . K' J'EW.SFRING GOODS—A. A. MASON He CO., will open this mommy seventy cases of-imported and American Dry .Goods, of the latest and most fashionable style*, to which they solicit the attention of thejr pat roni and the pablin, _ _Upr7 B<AO WITHOUT YEAsT. —3 abbut’sEffervescing Compound, for raising bread, tea cakes, batter cafcesf&c.,- for sale by JAMES A- JONES, „ gpB 1 .•• corner of Liberty and Handels. K CUTHBERT’S Htai Estate and (tcru ral Agency Office to'No. 60 Sraitbfleld street, between Third and Fonrth. . [aprt JUBT RECEIVED—Another lot of SILKS, comprising llpoi. Chebe Pilke, new end fashionable styles j 10 pcs. Email plaid; 5 pcs. black figured; 13 pieces bl’k.; 10 pcs. chameleon, we are confident, that for a variety If styles, newness of patterns, oar stock of Silks cannot be surpassed. A few more of those Hair, Diamond and French Lace Bonnets left. (qprSl A. A. MASON ft Co. TO HOUSE KEEPERS—-We have oa hand a quantity ■of ground txce y ground expressly- for whitewashing purposes. Itbeicgof a strongly glutinous nature, and of a pearly white i 'sete ,, the wash strongly on tho trail and gives it a clear and brilliant appearance. It answers equally. Well for colored wa®hen. RHODES & ALCORN, 107 3d st M opposite Bt. Charles Hotel. BEAUMONT’S PATENT STARCH'POLISH-For giving a beautiful gloss to linens, muslins, cambric*, collars, shin bosoms,Ac. For sale by *ptB JAMES A. JONES. HOLESALK DRY .GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO., Nos. 63 and 64 Market street, are now daily opening and receiving their Goods, comprising the most extensive and varied assortment of imported and Ameri can Goods they have ever exhibited—to which tbey would respectfully invite the attention of city and coun try merchants. faprS > T>URE FRENCH BRANDY*—-For Medicinal Purvo- JT «r—For sale by JAMES A. JONES, a£rll . comer of Liberty and Hand sis. PURE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES •for said—for medicinal purposes—by . aprll *:■•• JAMES A. JONES. TJIINE OLD GINCEK BRANDY, OLD OIL OF RYE J —For sale by »■ [gprll] JAMES A. JONES. »AY WATER—Just received and for sale by L*P rl A. JAMES A. JONES, RYE— 25bus, instore and for sale by apr»o KING A MOORHEAD. SUMAC— 25 bags Sicily for sale by ■ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, aprlO comer of First and Wood sis. ARSENIC— 8 kegs powdered for sole by aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OCHINEAL—I6O fils, for sole by aprlO •« B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO- TTiXTRA COLOCYNTH COMP.—4oiba. for sale by JCi aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. PRESTON’S EXTRACTS—Lemon, rose and vaiuUa- RprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, "JjIRENCH CHALK—3OO firs. for sale by .. ■ v J „&PTIO B. A, FAHNESTOCK & CO. ppVvD COIAKJYNTH—2S ib'L for sale by X «PrlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK *. CO. WAFEB3— SO fijt snperfine Pea, for Bale hy _Hprt° u x. Fahnestock a co "WJ U **APbR-Jast received—o*l reams TT _® ed *Y m ra S. VVra ppinj£ Paper, i Also, n fresh aim ply of doable medium Prinung, at i ** mttrSB W a. HAVEN'S SUNDRlES—?iiBaciBDried Apples: 5 12 bbls. superfine Fiotir; 6—do Rye Flour; • 2 do Eggs; 4 kegs Lard; 2 bbls. Roll Butter. On consignment and for sale by &pr 7 KING k, MOORHEAD. fTTRAPPING PAPER— : YY • 133 reams medium Bag, ‘ 31 do doable crown Rag. On consignment and for sale by aprlO ° KING & MOORHEAD. [UPPISH—’9 drams Cod Fish in sure and for sale, r apip .: MILLER * RICKET^ON. ,1; . ?. MILLER A RICKETSON bbls for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. WM.DVER. J&PEGTORANTiiEMKDY—For sale japrt) ;JAMES A JONES. fETtsceiraneons. ..tofryv (BRWSSR PHNM «m> ÜBSBTT STKEETB).. * IST OF SHADES on hand And made at ail times to . J order— -3*4,4-4,5*4 and o*4 BafT Shades, plain and bordered ; “ “ .«• ‘i Transparent green do; . “ 4< u ■!*?.• .Dwfk-v.do; x Landscape Shade*.of every style, . .. N —~ Moonlight do . do do;'. >•;. Gothic and MezuUqto, of new style; t. , r"' { . STORE .SH ADES of i any color, with lettering or De signing. OIL CLOTHS on hand.: •• v -I Also, a Iptof SHADETJUMMINGSr-coinpleteat 25 cents per shade. hong on reatonablo terms.- - ' P. S.—PedlersWilV do well to call utthie Factory, be fore pnrehosing elsewhere.- ; aprlfcCm ■ B- SU KERN AN. Dißflolatton. rpHE partnership heretofore existing under the firm oi X M’Kslvy ft Toby, m the Painting business*) wardls* solved, by mutual consent, March Ist, 1851. Mr ; JAMES M’KELVY, • ’ M. N. W.TIBBY. ..Tex undersigned.will continue the business at the old stand,ttonterf of Fifth and Market streets, in the base* ment story of Hams ft Co.’s Exchange-Office, where the business of the late firm will be settled. - Pittsburgh, April 5,1851. «*,TrKrr uv apr!B:3t» -! JAMES M’KELVV. ' ■ : J. D. William* CO«» Comer of Wood and Fifth streete, Pitteburgh, HAVE IN STORE, and to arrive during this week the following goods nf the moat-recent importa tions, which are offered on accommodating terms t 115 catty bxs prime Green 125 doz patent xmc Wash- Tea, . - board*, ' • 42 hf chests - do do : 50 bxs extra pure Starch, 46 do Oolong and Chelan, 25 do Saleratus. • 100 bags Rio Coffee, ■ ,75 bbls N O Molasses, 15 do Laguayraand Java, 15 do SH do “ 60 boxes B*s, fi’s, 4 and lEj 10 do Golden Syrup, lump Tobacco, 25 do Loaf,* Crushed and 35 bbls Nos 1 and 3 Mack- Powdered Sugars, erel, ■ 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, 204 and £do No.l do 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 2 do do Salmon, 20 Jan Bordeaux Prunes,: 50 bxs scaled Herring, 50 Ihs Sicilx . do 130 Q &s extra Madder, 5 bxa Rock Candy, 3 baleaCassra, 2 do Genoa Citrons, < 1 do Cloves r 10 do Cocoa ft Chocolate. 6 bgs Pepper ft. Allspice, . 5 doCastileand Almond lbblNutmegs, ; .■ U do ground Ginger, 12 doi Military: do ldo - do Pepper, ; i bbl sup Caro Soda, 1 do do Pimento, i do Cream Tartar, 10 kgs do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago, 10 do do Cassia, 2do Isinglass, 10 do do'Cloves, 9 do Sicily and refined 2 bbls Garrett’s Snuff, Liquorice, 45 bxs Steanne Candles, l do Arrow Root, 20 do Star do 150 Bath Brick. 10 do Sperm do 1 bbtFior.Sulphur, 100 doz Mason’s Blacking, 100 gross Matches, tOOlbssuperfine Rice Flour, 10 doz Extract of Lemon, 100 doSF Indigo, Rose and Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, 5 do Lemon Sugar, 160 do Cora Brooms, 1 cask Sal Soda, Glass, Nails,White Lead, Laid Oil, ftc. . mar2s - losxTa urraxcorr- wi*. c. babe biPPBHCOTT eBARRi ' (Late J.S.STsmiBKXft Co.) Banntaetaiere ol Phoenix Fire Proof Safes, Second strut, btUsten TFood and Smiihfisld. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1848 r the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Lipfeneott ft Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o* their Phmnix Safes. The furnace bemgprepared, too Sate wai placed inside thereof,with books, papers and somemonevjwhen the doorof the Safe was closed and the fire-kindled at t> quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was red kot, and continued ult half past 0 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee-expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe coolecLond door opened—the books, paper* and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Safes to the public, as being,in-onr judgment, entirely fireproof : JARVIS ft ToABUE, NOCK ft RAWSON, CORNWALL ft BROTHER, BRANNON ft THATCHER, BENEDICT ft CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat- 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgiimnt^entirel^fire- In calling upon (he above gentlemen for their signa tures, they p-Hspokem the highest terms of the fairness of the test, aud their full confidence of the Safe’s beinj entirely fire-proof. We have corrstimlyon hand and foi sale a fall assortment of the above Safes. mar3i BELL ft TERRY. XOHIf O’PONHEIA a. U MULLXn, .w. B. HCSTIB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN ft CO. Plttiburgh Obalr & Cabinet Ware Eoomi, Ifo. 98 Third Strut , South Side. a O’D/M. ftCo.,respectfully inform their friends Ql and customers that they have, if not the largest Kpl stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest I. 1 ! I variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—all of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock U all our own manufacture; no importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished,at the ahorcai notice. All orders promptly, atteuded to. jol7 juiisheiiy Fisning xaiii,. assxasos ctroet, allsobxnt an, rsnA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform-hisfriends end the public generally, that having completed hie new Planing ALU,and having now in operation two new t astern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws* he is now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced .rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. . The attention ofsicamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish' ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber.of different- thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box maxing, house, steamboat work, Aegean be found at all tunes. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt' ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jol6 Proprietor. N.B.—AU orders directed to Pittsburgh will.receive prompt attention. . • . ... wnolesaio aad Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUN K MANUFACTORY Robert h. hartley, begs leave to iit-ev-• form tusfnends and the public generally hat he continues to occupy that large and com*- jKaSfi* l modions Store Room; formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock A Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks,Carpet Bags;Saddle Bags, Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips,And all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to famish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestaatenal,nndlna style of workmanship equal jothee&item manufactured article,and at 66 per cent, cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmtn would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he Is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. Q7* Don’t forget the place, No. 84, comer of Wood tree: and Diamond Alley. « ap2B WaU Paper foflprlflg Sales, . 09 satmiFiELD eraser, prasfitratuz. T &HIDLE would invite all who want a good and fj * cheap article of WALL PAPER tonsil and exam* inehie extensive assortment Of all the oris and various Pattons now in use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers,-- and aflhe loweslpossibletmceforCesfeoxitagr... Also, new and beautiful Bloch marble Paper , with soil able columns, caps, bases asd bordering, (or public Holis, of every description,/uraiflded on the most reas onable terms, at *; mortQjlm 5Q SmiihJUtd street . .. XiOndaeape Pointing* . JA9PER H. LAWMAN, Landscape Paintxb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. - t References— John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm. C. Wall, T. A. Hillier, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J.J. Gillespie, Hoa. S. Jones, L. Harper r fahlB Dr. Holltok’s Works. Received at henry miner a co»s. No 32 Southfield street, a new supply of the following works: The Male Generative Organs—la health and disease, from infancy to old age. A complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with a description of the causes, symptom* and. treatment of all the diseases and infirmities to which it is liable.— Adapted for every man’s own private use. Price 91. The Diseases of Woman—their.canses and care fa miliarly explained, with practical hints for their preven tion and for the preservation of female health. The Marriage Guide, or Natural History of Genera tion—a private instructor for married persons and those about to marry.both male and female. Price 81. Qrigmof Life—a complete scientific and popular trea tise on the philosophy-, arid-physiology of-thereproduc live functions in pfantsand-atiimatSi with IS anatomical plates and all the new discovener, - - Price 91. r The.Famtly.Physiclan,or the true art df 'hesiing the sick in all diseases whatever. Price 250» /; jmarSs ' WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S Establlohment, Third &■ fourth, S NOW. ready lo furnlnh every kind of, Lithographic ■TPtfmoet elegant style, such as.SAow, bits, mars,Fortran,, IgmUcnp*,Ca,d,, BiU brad,, and La' bds, printed in gold, colors, Ac.. • ' , A 1 the rame-,place Messrs. Hoeser <fc Helmle have opeoed a Daiwrao School, and execute on order Drafla of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac- with all no«»i ble aecaraoy-and elegance. nll-iy ,Hope MUii ln Pall Operation Auain Ryan's Buildings, Fifth Street. rflHßpropnetor, thankful to the public for past eua J. tom, ventures to solicit u continuance of the same for his p/esent enterpnse—the establishment of Flour . and Spv* MtUs within the .city—for the accommodation of his customers, and all Who wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac., Ac. ... ' •• *The attention of Families, -Merchants and others, Is invited, and all I ask.is that they will give men trial F. R. DRAVO, ‘ No. 1 Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not found good; and the money returned. - - fmarl9 rpHE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No, 89 Market street, with Fixtures,' and.* -small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to bo sold ; at ft bargain.' Any. person wishing -to commence buri mess on Market street, the above old established busi neia standi one of thobeat on the street, tan be had At favorable terms, if application is made immediatelv to the subscriber, who wishes to change his buEinpjm »* a3P - : WM.H: GARRARD TJ\PSOM bblsforaale by . : —““ —’ J2l B. A; FAHNESTOCK * GO. - ' " *' T -' j i ©rnasi anifj iUebtrines.'. t Conetti sntt €oldrCnf«a'ltt49 Bonrfl^ this hew compound. Coughs O and colds ate cured in & very short time, we ■will ■warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup to. cure cases of Coughs, Colds,.Bronchitis, Laigug)tu>, in less time ana ataeheaper ratethan any other medicine ever discov ered. • ,:;VV T-V.’. s .i l-'-'. IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old * Cough Medicihds always-aioken the > stomach and pro duce nausea which ismoredisagreeablethan the Lough % ®lf. This isobviated m this nuiture, for nisapleas -aLepoihing article and it will cure, or the money t eul be refunded! ’The- evidence in favor of this medicine in ourcity, from our own citizens, should convince anv oim of .its efficacy. It is the prescription of ,a regular phys!- 'cfan, and has been used by him in his own practice far U number afvears, with the most heroicsuccess* .1 CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes. that hera&'ughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hepue. fever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after Hi king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman in'Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved end the cough removed by the use or half ado xen of bottles of the Pectoral Syrup, A geotleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good Article, for he has used it in his owp case and in the cases or members of his family irfiih the most perfect success. - It 0 orb 09 tub• Cheapest Medicines row known, —JI is put up in half pint bottles at SO cents each, orpix bottlesYor 8*2,50. * 4 * Courtbt STOBBkSBFSBSwouIddo welttokeep a sap* ply of this medicine on h&nd all the time, os it is one of the moifperfect and efficacious remediesever discover ed for all coughs anddise&ses.of the lungs and incipieot Consumption. ■,. \ CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will tty to get you to buy some one.of the various nostrums* but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy. Dr. Karsra’s Peotqejil. Stßcp, add take no cither; this will cure you. Ithas in it some of the most-valuable plants ana herbs of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing an. Therecan be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, and the I proprietor has numerousicertificates, attesting its valu- 1 able properties, whieh'WiU be shown to any person de sirous or seeing them. \ Agents WAktsd throughout the United States to sell this medicine* Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a largeprofit to all agents; besides, they will be doing sui fortfig humanity a service by placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever prodhecd. '• For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A MC DOWELL; Druggists, 140 Wood, street, Pittsburgh, Pai, to whom all letters for agencies must be AUo, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheay city; P. Brock* eri jr n Brownsville; George Baira, Washington ; John H, Buchanan; Hickory; George Keyset, M'Keesporty J. D. Vowell, Canonsburgh; and by merchants and druggists generally. ua2s Public Attention It respectfully invited to the following truths, ttt forth in relation to ont qf the most important Remain of mod «m timts! | PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL* IT is not more than one yearago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief had cure of disease. Its great power* to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and -we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain wip its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money; but, on** which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a.powerand agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. H la our duty,when we write about a medicine, that We write xatrra—that we say nothing calculated to decelvcthose who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. .The sick ore very apt to catch at any thing that promises relier from dis ease. A story can hardly bo too highly wrought to an; swer the objectof gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this: we are anxious, only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the tnalsriamtdica. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts ihatmap be ascertained in our own city and neighborbood,bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own who were totally Niruf,'have'been restored to sight. Several cases ot blindness, in the-State of Ohio, ; lxave been cured. And, also,the cose of agenllemanin Bea ver county . There ore others; but these cues are neal home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cues were cured af ter they had been abandoned bypbyricians as hopeless- The PetTolenm will cure, when used according to direc, tions— Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Read pains in the bones and joints, old sores* Ulcers, Wens. Toraors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague, Chronic Coaghs, Asthma, BroachiUs> and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Burns and Scaldtydiseasea of the Bladder and Kid* neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Coras and Bunions, in fact, ttisaoas&t rwivxa*ataxJscDT,ahd has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will 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 about their medicines, the Petroleum is the;grealest Remedy of ihe age. Phy sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on 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 the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by l KEYBER A M’DOWELL, HO Wood street ; Also—R. E. Seilers, 57 Wood street; D.M. Curry, D. A Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7th rucoi, Pittsburgh. D*S another SCIENTIFIC WONDER i PSPS INI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gautrio Juice 1 A GREAT DYBPEPBIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lissio, the great Ptrysiologica! Chemist, by J.S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No.' 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIQESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, Nature’s own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. : Haifa teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Frva Poojtns ov Roast Beef in about TWo uotraSjOnt of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE 1 Baron JUxbio, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous tp the G&sme Juice,may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach ot the calf, in which va rious articles of food ; as meat and eggs, will he so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the Human stomach." Dr. PsaxißA. in his famous treatise on “ Food and oi* by Fowlers A Wells, New Y Ork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Combe, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution ofthe due quantity of the Gastric Juiceia a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand he states that “ a die tinguished professor or medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to rail, had recourse to the Gastrio Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” . T Dr. Gkaham, author of the famous works on *» Vegeta ble “ It it a remarknblefact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, un part to the fluid the properly of dissolving various arti cles Of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,” 1 . Drl Simon’s great work, the “ Chemistry of Man,” (Lee A Blanchard, Phils., 1840, pp. 321-2) says; “ The discov ery Of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food la dissolved ; as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared, from Pepsin, os it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor Duxousoif, of the Jeffprson College. Phila* dnlphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination tif this subject. His.experiments with Dr, Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ODtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In ail cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” : AS (A. DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houohxon’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciationf Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the gxa.ve. lt U'imposslble 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, and Boston alone. These were niafly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful; bat perma nent. . It is a 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 a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir-. its. Italso reconciles 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.— ! No matter how bad they maybe, il GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single doss rtmotss all theunpUasanXsymp turns, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects'permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is Sarticularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, ramps, Soteness of the pitof th^Slomach,distress af ter eating, low, cold state of iheßloodj Heaviness,Low* ness .of Spirits, Despondency,.Emaciation, Weakness,- tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle Will of ten effect alaatingcure. Everyi botfle beors signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sp4h Proprietor. > Sold by agents injGverytown in the United Stales, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. 5 Agents forPtUoburghfKEYSEß A McJJOVfELL, 141 Wood street. • . : . Retail dealers supplied at PropnetorVprices. £nv2o:y Also, for sale by R. E. SELLERS, 57 \Vo A d street. Bull’* BuispuUlft and the Cholera; TYTOT a single man,.woman or child ha* died ofthe J.l CHOLERAor anyofits symptoms wbn; used this invaluable preparation.' Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150*to 800 bottles are retailed daifE.but' fSW Isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, atHT iheyv’were either persons from boats or those who'disfegarded'our advice. ; ; • [Cincinnati Chronuds, • For sale by KEYBER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood st. Pnuburjfowhcre the genuine article; may aiways^be (OETROLEUM—A -cenain ; cure tor DtAjKitHCEA, a jArdiseeseYeiy prevalent this hot weather—the fore nmner of Cholera. Try it i For sale ky- _ I IV6 KEYBBR A MeDOWELL, 140 Woodst. W ]3.*a!faHNiIsTOCR fcCO, ' ‘ W.Vi *V . . 'V, V l 'V : .-A 1 ‘ .-wo • f': y;-'v if;-. V. T r ;-''.. .V.; •; '>• BQiliifisa Notice. A LL person* having :bustness with, the undersigned, iX either-us public Accountant, Instructor in Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will, find him. at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 till 11 o'clock, A. lM n and fromatUl 4 o’clock, P.M. ... Merchant. in warn of competent Book .keoperii; can be supplied by calUngon JOHN FLluMiNu, . api9 Principal Instructor in the. Science of Accounts. James Rees, engine builder AND MACHINIST I (Successor to Robert Wighunan.) Corner of Liberty and Water strita, Ptto&urgA, "11TXU* build, und finish to order, on the shortest no* • f f'-- lice, and most accommodating terms. Steam cm* gtneaand Machineryj and Castings, of all. descriptions, at the lowest prices. PITTSBUBOH, ApTfl'B,losl- : J cheerfully rec'onunsnd to the P®btt c _£siL m V.' “ J^ ner customers, my successor, Mr. WSIES RKEBI a Jr°S?5” tent and able mechanic, capable'of building Engines PiitiburghLock.Pftotorr. . WM, WV. RElLLY,Xbcifc Smithing,.Bell Hanging and House ElaeJssrmthing* % No. 163 Wood stjubbt. •. . - A GOOD assortment of Houseworks Store and . Flush Bolts, and Steamboat Tablo Castors, on hand. ;. • - - Jobbing attended tAio tha best manner. • ytmarißiy : Folrmount Fire Engine TorvSale*/ THE members of the Fainnount Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale. Ilia tafirst-rate order, and walte sold.cheap. Enquired’ J. SMITH, SecV*? apr3;if No. 409 Penn street. Cabinet Rakere Wanted* THE subscribers will employ a number of good bands at the above business; viz t Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers. None but good workmen need apply*— as good wages will be given at Ryante Buildings, marlS :. No. 31 Fifth stree 136 Wood grant, two pboaaßSLow Vinom alley . SOWN 6 VBVLET, - __ 1 PRACTICAL CUTLERS.SBKGICAL AND DENIAL ' Initrnntent jSanofhctnrersi ■ WE are now receiving our Spring Stock of GOODS, comprising & foil assortment ofHiinftoo;., Ctir/rry, and Hunting Snxvn. Also; all of the.Ja test improved Pistols manufactured in America. : In addition to our Store, we have a manufactory for mnklng all kinds of Instruments and Tools. Oar Instru ments are unequalled in the western country for superior finish and workmanship—which we refertolhe beat demists in the two cities. All OTders from a distance will meet with prompt at tention. Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticular attention paid to the making of Trusses and Supporter*: N.B.—We are also. Agents for the sale of Charles C. Reinhardt’s celebrated Glass Pad Truss, the best now in use for the speedy cure of Hernia. For sale by the ainglo dozen. ~ {apfr OOK’S REMEDY FOR INTEMPERANCE —Can be administered privately t if desired. Full 'direc tions accompany each bottle. Price 81. Sold only.at the Medical Depot, SO Smlthfield street. (apilS CURE YOURSELF—AMERICAN COMPOUND.— i This never failing spedficis guaranteed in all cases 1 of delicate disease, together with the attendant t;om- 1 plaints, to effect a speeay, safe and lasting cure in the course of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system. It is an old and popular remedy; has long been (and still Is) used in the private practice of a physician, radically caring ninety-nine of the hundred eases.. Uleaves.no odor on the breath,and may boused by any one without the least fdtr&'of expo sure. .For sale at the.Medical' Depot, No. 50 Smlthfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - '•■J. [apr7; DB. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREAT ISE, on tbenature, BytnptomsJpTOgress.consequen ces, remedies and cure of toe diseases :qf ther Genital System, adapted to the me of every individual.. 343 pp., with Illustrative plates. Price 01,00. It is an invaluable work. Dr. Ralph is a physician of high slanding, and has already published several works which have acoutred for him considerable distinction. (Daily Globs. : Without exception, we take it to be the ablezftreatise Con the peculiar subject on which it treats,) that has yet been published.— Rahway Register. The above valuable work is sold by S.L.CUTHBERT, aprfi so Smithfield street/ Mental or physical decay/ iron’s ia«t tous Antidote.—'This great and wonderful remedy for nervous diseases, can. only be obtained at the Medi cal Depot, 50 Smithfield street. it is not an excitant, but a strengthener, purely vegetable and harmless; like a skillful architect, it begins by laying a firm foun dation, and gradually, but incessantly, adds strength and vigor,until nothing is left unfinished. His a ner vine of such miraculous power, that Itis unimportant haw.ioogtbddiseascJcary have existed. The cheer fulness it creates, and the strength it gives, are peima nent. Price 81 pet bottle. (apTlt PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS.—JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Soap: Roussel’s cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus soap; Wctheriira do; do omoutine do; French do; do Circassian do; WetheriU’s toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegat; Transparent wash balls; Roossel’s assorted extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin’s do Jo; Roussel’s shaving cream; Eaulustrul; do do compo’d; Genuine bear’s oil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; ■do ox marrow ; Odontino.orrose tooth paste; ' apr4_ r. . MdRHIS' OBIiEBRSfEB TEAS—IAs tat in Pita burgh,—ln tbe Diamond, Second door , from Dia mond alley. Until within the lost year, Good 2V« s could not be procured tnPm&burgh. It was quite common for consumers to send east for it. But, eince Morris started his Tee establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for better Teas cannot be procured in the United States than what be sells. He has deservedly obtained the reputa tion of selling the best Tea in Pittsburgh. Remember—the second door from Diamond alley. apris • Sundries— -08 hhds. prime N.O.Sngar; 548 bbla. Plantation Molasses, oak bbls., SO do 5. H, do do; SO bags prime Rio Coffee; ; 7 tierces Carolina Rice; 24 hf-9heßts Y. H. Tea; 6t twelve and6fijbxs.,G.P.,fmp’l and Y. H.j 8 bzri Ronald's tobacco, 5*6; 1 box Conway's do; 25 bra. pearl starch; 291 casks Moaprait’s soda ash; 1 do do bleaching powder; 860 bbls. Whiskey; 20 qr. casks Port Wine, various brands . ' 20 do sweet Malaga Wine, Giro brand. With an assortment of Brandies, Wines; Gin, Ram, Alcohol, Spices, Ac., for sale by M. MITCHELTREE, 209 Liberty street. IARD OIL—I 2 bbls.J. L. Coahlmg’a l Winie: j Lard Oil, fn store and for sale by MILLER A RIGKETSON, apr9 No. 221 and 233 Liberty street. FIGURED POPLINS.—A- A.-MABON A. now opening cases nod packages of plain and fig ured Poplins. Also, a large lot of lace capes, breakfast caps, jackonet flouncing, Ac., Ac. {apr7 SHAVPLS.— A-A. MASON A CO., have jnst received, perexpress, thirty cartons of printed cashmere; high colored Thibet; embroidered do; fancy de loine, and other Shawls. REMOVAL.— J. SHEA has removed to NO.H6 Mar ket street,(two doors north of his old stand,) the house lately occupied by R. D. Thompson. 1 (aprSsiw SEED STORE REMOVED.—The subscriber has re moved his Seed Store, from Second street to the building recently occupied by Mr.Ree'd, as a Tailor Shop, on Third street; almost immediately opposite the Post Office. [aprittf] - = F.L.SNQvVDEN. THE undersigned has withdrawn-from the firm of IHMSEN, PLUNKETT AH’RNlGHT,fcavingdis posed of his interest in Said firm to Chaele3 T. Thubbi*. CHARLES M’KNIGHT. The business will be continued as usual under the style of fmarSO] . IHMSEN& PLUNKETT. ]VJ BW CQOP-BLACK TEAS.—Just received at the Xi Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street, a lot of new crop Oolong BiasU Teas, by the -ship u Architect, n and for sale wholesale to the trade at reduced prioea. N,JB.---The above Teas are direct from Canton, and : the ladies all toy they- are- not scented - with English ;Brandy,Ginund Raro-~{febl4r A. JAYNESrFimrsr. : > For Femoleß and Rales* DR. LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed as au effectual restorative in [cases of debility, impotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nature. It itall that it professes to be— •viz; Nature’s great restOTative.and remedy.fof.those in jthe married state without offspring/ Lis a certain cure ;for seminal emissions, general debility,'gleet, weakness iof the genital organs, nervous affections, leacorrhcea or • whites. . medicine it is unequalled.— ; Also, a certain remedy forincipient Consumption; indi igestion,loss of muscolar energy, physical lassitude, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. it is warranted to please the user in anyof. the above complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. . . To Bp read wide the blessings of mis raedlcine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of tho city of New York, in the United States of America l my sole agents for iut sale; and none can be genuine ‘unless it comes through them; aud their signatures are on the wrapper. • ANTONIO. LARZETTE,at. 6. Naplu, July 16th, 1840. Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Smiihfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. 00 Ffurthstreet Louisville. . -;;••-/ fmariMriy 7 -' F. Bxttft FftmUf P»o»r. i r J OR the convenience of the the proprietors of the “PITTSBURGHCITY MlLLS,”have placed boxes fonheKeception of orders, at the following places: ! i. t, R. Floyd’s store, corrier'of Wood and 6th sts.; .... ra. Haywood’s Shoe state! corner Liberty and Market Helen’s store, 3d street 5 • , - '-. L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and 9mithfield; John>: Snath’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets j e «£(£^!’9i§ ce i Fourthstreet} , U. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.Sth st. and Market alley; M. Grass’s staie, 9th Ward. , The Flour wair- ns will call twice orthrice daily, for orders, andtheFlo*r, &c., delivered nrompiy either in parrels or sacks; (sack Flour is preferable forfamily use,) wiUjout’charge for cartage.;„ ' . , - < It is pllm ihat no accounts can be allowed; and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment, We hope that thepnblie will be pleased with ihis arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do tfem just ce. fmaygQi • WILMARTH & NOBLE; , HOI FOB CAJUIFOaHIA. rpHE subscriber lias been authorized to receive J?ack -I- 10 b ® forwarded to SanFranciaco bytke house Of COHWINNE, BROTHER &C0..81 Panama, and to engage Passage m lirst class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. - Every; information given, on application to . . JOSHUA ROBINSON, api3 . Poat Bniidlnga, Fifib sbenear Wood. ODD'S TKITER OINTMENT is a certain care.an 18 sold wilh the understanding that the money la to bo refunded, if no care is made. • 60 cents & bottle, and' is sold atthe Medical Depot, 67 Smithfield street. £ apr!3 “ , f iHisitUftjuotia. ENTERPRISE WORKS, Hotlce. 4-4 v'.'V:-;. ,;« ■i < ,» ~ • * , • Jiumrance (ttotnpatros. ; Staio qotnAlrffive insurant*: Company BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Skithtibld ST.,PmttUMU, i Jammrp Ut,l£sl. j riiHE best evidence of the successor the jDireciorsiu X endeavoring to nakelhfe‘‘STATE MUTUAL FIRIJ INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants, .of tin* community, is the-unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued nearly 4,000P011, cies in a little more than.seven months, and 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 smalt risks, and a large, proportion insured for only one year. ■ . • Number, of Policies issued.*— '' tJi Amoantof property.iasured**.**w . j Amouhtofeuaran(cepfeimams*s45 1 456 38 X { [ Amoantof 24,531,w-. .X [ Amount of guarantee stock---- . 3 Amount of losses ••'••••• " 3 '3,800 IH) To be deducted from the shove the incidental expenj ses of the.office. ... -i.l I To cfty orcountry metchanis, and owners of ewellj lings, and-: isolated or country property, ills believed j thi3 company adoids advantagesinpomtof cheapness. I aafetv .and security; inferiortomo Insurance Company J. in.tlllS counter.-: j _ Conducted brilneequitable and greatiy improved sys^ I tem of Classification of, excluaing all ’Special I hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lot reality, thiteprecluding the frequency and occurrence of. Ilaigefr respond also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, I it notonly possesses the cheapness and accommodation r of both methods, but entitles: theinsured to a panicipa* I tion in the profits. .A V - ?T :«.• ; i I It is under the control of the following DirectorsJ! } Pi Rutherford. A. J. Gillett, John B, Packer,SamuelT I Jones, Alonzo. A.Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick,-Rober J Klotz. : J A. RUTHERFORD, Preß’t ' - A. J. GILLETT, ! I . A. Ar.CAR&iKB, Actuary,* .:, #*-/; (ja27ty. ? Penn nutqal JLlfe losuranee; Co»> Phll’ai Agent in Pittsburgh, w. h.davis, (vice j. Finney, Jr-, deceased,) No;3B3Liberty street For thebettcr.convenlence of persons residioginthe lower part of the .city, the agent may also. , found daily, from el6Ven to twelve and two tdtSreetfclocki at the counting room of J- S.ohpoumgkerA Cq.*No. 24 Wood street,'where alf necessary, infopnauon will be given., and communications promptly - attended to,— Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of lan? Insurance, and blank forms famished on application. Capital stock over $230,000 and constantly increasing. Profits' divided annually amongst those insured tor life; Pittsburg l/ Feb.Tf 1851—2 w aarlne f Fire ana lxtf ana Tranjportatlon The insurance company op north amer^ ICA, Philadelphia, ch&ttered 17B4; capital 0500*- OOOf ossett Janaaj713.1£51,81,001,a35 50, will make insurance.omouilaisgs and their contents in this city and vicinity. AtsoVon property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and l other vessels, either by inland transportation oronthe seas. ■ DIRECTORS: „ , .... AftHurG.Coffin, Pres’t., Jacob Samuel W. Jones, John R. NeSV- Smith, : . Richard D; Wood, , John A. Brown, . William Welsh, • Samuel F.Bmith, Francis Haskins, * Samuel Brooks, S.AUstin Allibone, Charles Taylor,, WiUiam E3owen, . ; ~ Ambrose While,' George W. Aspinwall, • Thomas F. Cope, v James N. Dickson,.' . ! S» Morris, Waler, H.’D.'Sherirertf,SecL , y; ; Tbis.is. the oldest Insurance Company in the,United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am* pie means, add avoiding all risks of an extra hazard* ous character, may be considered asoffering amplest curity to the public. . WM. P.> JONES, Agenv ja24 ' No. 141 Front street. SAtETV, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND I.IFE INSURANCE SOCIETY LONDON AND NfiW-YORK. Capltal, £ooo,ooo—Equal to 500,000. WITH a large surplus of profits. A portion of both: capital and surplus invested in U. 8. Government Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York. . Policiesheld in this' country over 6,000, Persona in* raring participate id the profits of the Company. California raks taktn at rtduetd raus. Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company' are the following A party insured for the whole term of life may at any rims borrow amount of annual premium, , without note or securny, 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 toereof one-half the gross sum paid, by ■ him in annual common premiums. ... - ' A party already insured for whole.life may, on pay*; meat of a small sum, convert hisinsurance intoa new, policy upon the loan system now * Parues alrendy insured and entitled to a neo-third; loan, are not shat out from said two*thirdJoan, if the. ■ ■ firefer ii, upon the terms stated in the -Society’s pamph* '< fit*. ... . ••• i .- Aparty’mayiat a moderate annual premium, insnt j. for life/and he survive to reach the age of CO years, riie full twi Uuurcd up to $15,000, trill be paid to hds: or it - he dies before reaching that age,.the.lull sum insured; will be paid to his family or legal representatives. It has become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the-lives of (heir Pastors, and on’ Christmas or New Year’sday toraoke the family a pre sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way r of showing their, regard for their Minister, whose salary ’ invery many cates is scarcely equal to his immediate wants. To the man of family, at his death, it is a con* sotetiori beyond expression to know thai his helpless little ones are thus pro vided for. ; Churches involved, would do well to insure the lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose' demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. Explanatory pampnlets-and information given gratis, at the Banking House of WM. A. HILL & CO., uov2®- :: Wood stjsecorrd door above Fourth. INSURANCE. miffi DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR X ANCE COMPANY.—Office. North Boom of the Ex change, Third atreetjPhiladelphift# Fina Issubakcs.—BaildingajJVterchajidize and oihej property in town .and coumryfl nsured against lass 01 damage byfireavthe lowest rateof premium. : Malxns Ibsuuancb.—They also insure -Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, aa the assured may desire. Inland Teansfortation.— They slsoinsare merchan dise by Wagons, Railroad'Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. •. - • DIPECTORS—Joseph H» Seal, Edmund-A.Bonder John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. 6. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis,William Folwcll. John Huston, .James C. Hand,Theophllua Paulding,H. JonesiSrooks.; Henry Sldan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill.Spencer M.c- Ifvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson,William Hay,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. , Josefs W. CowA»y Secretary.: 07“ Office of the Company, No, 43 Water street, Pius* burgh. <jol6:dtf) P. A. MADEIRA, Agent - Fire and Marine Irianranee• FViHE. OFFICE Of the Insurants Co.# North Amenta X has been rembced to'the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones ’A Co-,No. 141 Front street,thirdhonseEastofWood street.where the subscriberwiitissue PoUcle&on Build ings and their contents T andonShipffien(sby Steamboats and other vessels, for the above oldahd responsible Company.' [ap3] WM. P. JONES, Agent. , .Lift and Beslth lusureuoet 31HE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of PAiJodelpAia, Incorporated by the gislaiuxe of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B> Charter Pcr petual; Capital 8100,000.. Batts lower than-any Bcnnjal canta Company, and fuU. 20. per cent, lower than: the usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following'compari son will Thus a' person or the age of 30 insuring for SIOU for life, must pay in the Girard 82,36, Pennsyf. vania 52^0, Penn Mutual 323, Equitable 62,04, New England 823, Albion 82,48, New York Life 82,30,1 if t and Health, PhiladelphitbSlfil. Diaacxoßs—SamueiD.Omckt-Charles.D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King. Charles P Hayes,M W Baldwin. Chos O B Campbell, M hTßeeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper. J Rodman ttßatler, Edwin R Cope. Presi dent, Samuel D Omckf Pica President, Robert P. King Seeretaiy, Francis Blackburne. - Applications will be received and every information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office; Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and-Wood streets Pittsburgh. .- . :■ -.-i j, oci29:y FUreandEXariner insurance*’ THE Insurance Company oTNorth America, of Phila delphia, through' its duly anlhorited Agent, the sub* scriber, offers to make permanent and' limited Insurance ob property, in this city.and ittticihlty.and on shipmen by the canal and rivere. r " - • DIRECTORS? r Arthur G. Coffin, PresT. ! SamuePßrooks, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W; Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose-White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas John White, John R. Ne ff, ThomasP; Cope; RichardD. Wood,' Wm. Welsh. ■ Henry D.Bherrard, Sec’y. This is the Oldest Insurance-Company in the United States, having been chartered in. 1704. Its charter is per* petual, and from its high standing, ; long' experience, am* pie means, and avoiding all risks of as. extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi tylo the public. ' vWILLjAhrP. JONES. At Counting Edom ofAtwoodj Jones A Co., Water and FrontBts.,PiUBbnrgh 'y; may4y __ Diasbiurida; ~, fTIHIff Co-PartnershjphcretQiQre existing!) etween the ,i v subscribers, under the finaof J:S.BONNET A Co., is uus day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner mayusethenameof theconcerninseltleraent. . Jerome s: bonnet. MATTHEW D; PATTON. Pittsburgh, April Ut,1850.,' _ ID* Having sold my entire interest in. the firm of J. S. Bonnet A Co. to M.D. Patton, my late partner, and in retiringfrom bnsineßsjlmke great, pleasure in recom* mending him re the confiflehce'-of my- friehds -and the public. / [ap3]; _ y-y/; J. S. BONNET. R« O* Stooktou, BOOKSELLER ANp STATIONER, —No. 47, cobnzu of Masxxr and Third; arrasra,"" HAS consiamJy on hand for-dalb-^Writing, Letter, Printing; and Tea PAPER:'BonneVßindereh Pul lers*. and Trank BOARDS: Book. and. Newsoauer PRINTING INK—whichhe will sell at the ioftest cash pn«ea,orin exchange for Rags and Tanners* Sciuos Removal* ri'HE subscriber, wishes to infom the citizens of Piti«u to the Apollo Builduigs, oiiFonitb.atreet, recently oceifr pied by the Museum, nnd ha.connected therewith thc rettneily.h»ednwhe’.Chj6mele PrSiinl’ 'connectwnmhhis old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment In the crihtitry • end his advantages sojarsnrpasa buy house in tins eftv Ibrspace, arrangement and good light, that he is certaib of sniung every person who may&vor him-mth a cSI Bis stock «icomplets IB eyepr article in his line, and great pains wilt be taken at aU tiraeato show gooiU to person* wishing tolook orhay. Y , . * . - u octM.-. /v • ; 'E-WiLm ' M °M|at»-20.banelsnew c'Sp .Molasws j ait received and for sale by = ; ; " ... MILLER iRICKETSON, d »* 18 Nos. SU and an liberty an i , ' 1 '5,' L, ! .- . ,..) a:' ,— '' l ;':'* -,7 ; . - , .', ',,,..., -,-. ‘'' HEW SPRING*GOODS I Market street, No. 75 t ietioeen Fourth si. # ths Diamond. THE subscriber is. now receiving from the Eastern ■■ciues a beautiful, choice and desirable stock or the newest fabric? and designs from the London and Pans Markets.”''. ; ; : SPRING AND'SUMMER DRY GOODS, Purcbaied.m the New York audPhilodelphia Markets at the lowest cash prices. • Embracing ever; variety of \D®»west and richest styles, and latest importations of FrenO, English and German Goods: among the leading articles will be found the following : .. . finesPquoi 1 ! Beragcdo L&ines, from 19} cents to the French and English Lawns, from ISi cents |to the hnestqnaUtyTqanuracturecn ' eEP er L°w e ? che[ * Muslins; from 0$ to 12} cents P* yd. Collars, new style, from 10 cents to the beat arucle imported- • ■ , French and English Guighams, from !2i cents to the beßt quality m the market.- ....... . - English and American Chintzes, from 6J to 121 cents ■q* yard.': : i ■■■■! . ' •'! •. • ■ v . Rich Parla printed and embroidered Maslms and Or* gandies; new style plain and figured English Poplins ; Frenchßerages, nch styles; super black Gfo de Rhine Silks; fancy figured Silks; super changeable Silks and Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazines, and a beau-* tiful assortment of black and colored Alpacc&s, and FrenchTlubetClotbs. ■> Chameleon Silk and Turk Saun Shawls: superior Her o&nna Silk. Tissae and Berage Shawls; Cashmerej Thibet, Brosha and Mons de Lame Shawls. ... t FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS. ■■~Ov v-; % ■. •'-■■: MIME V ff t . "t* -v • ■ 1 -rf!" i • . •* -i JDrg ©ooiio. SHAWLS. French work:Capes and Collars; new -style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfsand Cravats; black and colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Glove* and Milts; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose; together with a large and complete assortment of Para* sols and Umbrellas.. - .j GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. French and English Cloths, Caasiraeres and Vesungs; Shirtft LinemtCain bric und :Bi]kTirdSl6irtogetber.yrith ra : splendid assort mentof Gloves, HosieryandSospenders.: . ; DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOOJJS. RnssiaDiaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawne; jCaßSicetts.and.'Kieniticky Jean% Cottoaadesy-Bed Tickr Domestic Ginghams;- Red, White and YeUoW Flannels;-Canton Flannels, Ac; The customers ofthe.house and aIL cash buyers, are .requested to call and give the above goods anearly ex* animation. . The stock is large and complete in every variety and style, all of the latest and will be sold atthe VEBV LOWEST JiABXEET PBICE3. - ABSALOM MORRIS, marB '• . . „ ; 7S. Market street . SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF 081 GOODS, •••.a* Tnu- • .;••* ■ •• One Price Store off A. JWJHASON dfc CO., Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. liriLL commence-' on Monday, December;.3o,lBso, VV and continue through the month of, January;' Oh this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open far ReinilTrdde, and their exten sive stock, amounting; to ’ One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Collars, will be offered at Retail, atfally one founh less than usual prices.' ‘ ’ The notice of their Semi-Annual Saie to any one of the thousands who attended , the .sale of t lost year, will be sufficient guarantee for acaiUhis seasoa. They will „faowevermentlon a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of thore who have never attended their sales— viz:—' ’:i-; Rich'Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usualprice SI,OO • SOO ps. Colton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri;e 37*c.j lsoof s:Coitoii and Wool Delaines, 15, 181 c. Usual, price 20 and 25c; 50 ps; High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual price! 62Jc. 50ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usualprice 75c41 •* • •;* SOps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 pet cent.; : lOOps. French Merinoes, 81,00. Usual price Si/37i; 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced '33 percent'; ... 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be hold at from 81 to S 5 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usnal price 18and25c.*, ; '.V Fast Colored Calicoes, OJc. Usual price 9ej *' 100 cases English and American Calicoes, Sand 10c Usual price 10 and 121 c.; • r: .** T 90casesBleachedMuslins. Reduced 2c.peryafd; 260balesBrown Muslin—all ' Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery .and Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cqssinets and Jeans; .. . . Together with an immense variety of other Gobds,&ll of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales ' - r They invite an early call, as many of their" choicest Goods willsoon be sold. The lowestprice namedatfirsf • 5 l> • A. A. MABON A? CO., decSO 1 Nos. 62 and C 4 Marketaireet. EMBROIDERIES! !—Received per express, marge assortment of the following Goods:, Ladies’ book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought cufisand collars; Kossuth cuffs and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon Ma« and Applique capes ahd sleeves; chemi zeues';. black.Ch&nUlla and love veils, ladies’ break fast caps; infants’sups and waists; embroidered linen carabnc handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edg inga; jaconet and Swiss edgings , and insertinga ; to gether with ageneral aaaortmentof French embroider ed and lace goods.'.For sale by. XJCMASONkCO, ; mart . ' Nos. C? and 64 Market street. . SPRING BONNETS—Onr first lot received and open- in part the following styles: • White and Yellow Lace; Qaeen’sGwn; AlboniChip; . HairTalip; Milan do; • - JennyLbsd and Satin:. Englishdo;. , ;; Fluted. Straw and Saun do ; Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearl and Loop . ~ do; Florence Crimped; . . : American Lace; ‘ English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed; English Aibone; - Flnted Manilla Silk do; - marlfi . ; , A A. MASON A CQ. . Cloths I Cloths t Cloths!. AT EASTERN JOBBING' PftiCESr—ll6 pieces Black and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS | Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths.' 'Ju3t opened at - 'A. A. MASON & CO.’S., dec2 Nos. 62 and 64 Market street; ..Tin Roofing* THRsnb&cribers take, this method ioinform property holders, house-builders, and. all others- Interested, that they still continue the business of Tin Hoofing, In all its brandies. Their skill and experience in this part; of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire ' satisfaction.; And they hope, that by continuing tlie same policy <of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to/keep aprthi a favorab 1 e impression. If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the notice of this, community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the subject would justify us in extending our views on its superior advantages. * This, however, ie not the case. We shall therefore, confinecureelves to a few ; remarks. On the 6th day of Jane,lSt4£(&eariy seven years ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tinjßoofing in this place. From that up to the present time,’, we -have covered with tin the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And time, the great tester of ail things, has but 100 clearly proven the correctness of ouropinion. Again; if weplace Tiain juxta-poaiuon. with Slate as a covering forhousee,weminfc that tin will bear a favo rable comparison; with some .'decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can be made much natter-rthereby saving materials, in the length of rafters, bripk Id-the gable ends—making the hoQ&e easy of access id case of a and showing a bettor finish and appearance.; Also, when tin Is used the gutters are worked In, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, &c., —things indispensable on alate roofs. Iffurtherreasons wera&emed-necessary, we could offer the experience of our eastern ciUesin ptpof what has -been aavnnced, asit la a well kdown fact that New Tofk and other east ern cities veTy generally prefer even tin for their most costly and- splendid buildings, : notwithstanding they have a full supply of slate at their doors. With these remarks wewillleave the subject with those-interested, 'add 1 "will take pleasure in'giving further information when called • JOHN DUNLAP & CO., corner Market and Secodd Bts . Stooped Sbouldera. SHOULDER BRACES. —'‘'hesc'Bmcesnreeasentinl- ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the inclined posture, necessary.. To theconsumptive, the sedentary, and all those who, In their daily pursuits, ; have.contracted the. habit of stoojftig, this: Shoulder Brace isinestfmabla. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamberin ; which the Lungs and Heart .'are con tained. andgivea buoyancy to the whole frame: thus, in ! its acuon, counteracting the principal Catues which lead to disease in lhotff importantorganSj axjdto a uramErous train of nervous ilia, to which so many are subject. Forsaieby • >:;!. EEVSER & r M*DO.WELL y \ ■■‘'matfiuin ‘ : : -- ‘ - 140 Wood at ; . ' .: Dr. Abdomlttal Supporter* IffTHIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with 'X unparalleled saccesa.. Theeffects produced by it axe truly wonderful, mall these oases where abdomi nal support i& needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. It is a sore cure forfaiting of the womb* and the long list of diseases which attend that complaint. • ■. For sale by . . KEYSER A, AUDOWELL, - «gar&.. . .. - .140 Wood at' Sew Patent Trmaes. frIHESE Trusses are most confidently recommended r 1 to the afflicted for the radical cure of HerniaorJiup. lure. They retain the ruptore perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patient; and have been known, in many instances, to effect a sneedv care Forsaieby KEYSER & UPDO WELL.. : mar 3 ;- ; . . : : 140 Wood 8 f . ■lmportant to Tailors. Do.z, assorted Tailors* Patent ttl SheamfromNo. lOdown to No.Q, ALSO—a Dpz. Barbers* Patent Scissors, direct from the manufactnrcfs.and for sale at ; .-BOWN&:TETLEY*S,I3O Woodat., , , maySß 2 doors belowyirgm alley.. DRY APPLES—C2aacks Dried Apniesr ... lObbls. do; Forsaieby )*3 L. S. WATERMAN A SONS. ; . : ’ r ' T ' Notice. - A LL persons Indebted to the late firm of Jonitsro.v & jOl Stockton, will please call and settle immeiistelj and save costa. [feb3i .JOHN FLEMING, Ag*L J. S. WILLIAMS- JOEH SAPr, JB. ' -J. D. WILLIAMS 4 CO.* • ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding and Cominusion Merchants , i Arid; Dealers-in .; countbt rßonncmuTD PitTaßtrßOH.stANnvAcrußKs, : Comer of Wood and. fifth .****£, matS -- ..Pittsburgh, “ - Steele 4 '• " - '.v- •• TJOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, ri BuiLDiNe, Virgin aUcy.,thvrfi3tQr*t } t>nv;em IFoodand Libertvstreets.- Boxcvof alldescriptions made and de livered at the shortest notice. .' ■ [febl9.iy OMINY— 0 Obis. *• rear!j* Beaver Hominy; ' 12 do White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, Just received and for «ale by VWM.PYER, ’mar* No.SBI Liberty street. ****/'+l "v.i' .. .. . . .' V'l" • .J- ■. ' iV. y. JAEiaS 'tV r :"WO*>DWISI.W ’is dABINEIf ' , rnRN7TTWF. MANUFACTURER, »*|S . < W««.roomi 97 amX 90 , ,T1i1i& Btreot. L , JW. W. K»pectfally informs his {rlenin aniecKaa- js.., '» ere that be has now completed tlie iawrt aim fi* (, ■, neat stock of homehold farmtoie . ever before: aeaa in .1 this city, as he is determined to nphold the qnality wHh l; well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, ana i defligas; and from, the-extent of his orders ana fanuity - in mai ufactunng, he is enabled to produce warranted furmtare, al the lowest prices. ' r > He bas adopted th& principle of identifying.the >cus- . tomers’ interest with his own, In quality and pnee, ana ; keepsalwaysonbandihegreatestvanetyofevetyads* ;; cnption of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest,to <1 Lite most elegant and costly, thrft a house, or anyTkrt °/ <•' one; may be furnished from his stock/ or maißuketnrea .expressly to ordqr. He therefore solicits an.inspectiofi, m ~ that the advantages ofbis establishment may be Knows. f’ The followingaruclescpnsisijinpartjofhiastock,which f * for richness, of. style and finish, cannot, bo surpassed in any ot the Eastern cities: Parlor, . drawing, din- !' j : ing, and bed room * ; . chairs, of every.ivannty,.. ; i » j. conaisung of rosowoood,- ma- . hoganyand walnut Eli zabetnen, ( ) . Conservatoire and, Easy Chairs, of ■:«v description:; Couches, SofasiTete-a-tete and Di** vans of the-latest French ana Amencan pattamk;/ «; . I Toshaee, What-Nots,and ladies’ farlor Writing Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid ,:{ elands, music- stands, and holders, marble top,! hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sofa,tar -bles, extension dining-tablet; all sizes Of inb moßLimproved, and.decidedly the best kind r: _ made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, . >; : wardrobes, bedsteads-andwasnßtandsor - each a largo .as&ortment; gothic-hail . and paxlor Tecoption chairs, ,oUomans £„ ana stools, secretary and- book • ». cases, side boards, fire screens, * towel racks, hat stands, and 1= i music stools,- cribs and cbta ■ ' 1 11. for children; paper moche, \ r table and tea poys, ma- 5- ' hogany, rosewood, and * : : : r . i ; .'£\. iolaid pearl.. Tables. /. K > • 1 " '■Ac. Ac. 4'e. ” *A large assortment Of COMMON FURNITURE and i ! WINDSOR CHAIRS 4 Cabimex iCAXsaa supplied with 1 all articles in their line ' w STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the short estnoUce. All orders promptly attended to Marketand Wood,Sju&tUU. *5% We have now on hand a large and ywssgss ui splendid stock of every variety otC&AXßsaniPsw |m|anACABINET.FURNITORftwhichW^KL • X*a're confident cannot be an rpas s e d f equalled,in this City,oria the West,inStyie and finish. .Those who are in wantoi. Fomitoxe are respectfully invited to call and examine fot themselyea. '. JET Steamboats furnished out dr shortest ustfce. ' • ID® Ail orders promptly attended to. . .. .... 'feb!B:tf ; - OfcONNELL. MUCLEN & CO. - : Ftrraltnre and Chair Ware Aooma• : »' XLtMffgg' -T. Br YOUNG. & CO» conur o/ SnUntgk > [imi&'r and SmitAfield its. , opportteSrowri 9 * - Pittsburgh* Pa~ keen constantly on bona ffpf *M?sm*Mmn.nA make 10 order, atlhe lowestpricesr*lß ■ HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FUfUNTTUBE, and CKdlHfijof the best workmanship :&nd moat approved styles. , . ~•/ tebtß ' ■ Ste amboatai Ahoy i 1/JlSstfJ!? Th* subscriber* tender their acfj\ for the favors bestow ed upon them by their. Steamboat friends, 'end nfl would respectfully remind them and others into-- a " rested in GuihUng boats, that they are at all times pre pared to famish; on the most reasonable every description of Cabin Furniture-and Chairs of-the best matenat and workmanship.- TBYOUNG& CO,, . v. Combr Thud and Smlthfield streets,- feblS opposite “Brown’s Hotei.” 0. C. HAMWKB. H. DAT7LXB Dftolin » - ' CABINET WAREROOM t SMTHFIKLP flTRIEfyr . JBtlween Sctenlhstreii dhdStTavbcrrydUevyP&Ubvtgyl'a. '• HAMMER& DAULERkeepconrtAnityonhflnfl Ujy. a variety: of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the city, and Bold on. aa f T "favorable terms as can be obtained at any similafc establishment in- die "Vyest.They have now on an unusually extensive stock* embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trout tfae cbeapest and plainest tn the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. migJUOm A. UlliUKSa & oo. a HAVE ON HANDa l their extensive CABINETand CHAIR MANUFACTORY, N<>t 64 .Smithfield «. a laTge assortment of fancy and plain FornUare,which. they willaell 15 percent, below customary rafcs.'- . Terms—cash only. . . idecS&Vv - /wss WM. E. STEVENSON continues to., mintt «* s^|pi, Tac t are CABINE T- WARE ot everv'descrip «dsf»*j I tion, at bis old Blands-corner, of Liinertv and streets. UNDERTAKT.nq attended toylnalilta branches.-- - ,! 1 • ‘ . ' • niftyil- Bolivar Fire Stick fflannfactdTing Comgaaj. lAS. GLOVES, S.M. KIKB, JOSE 3, H. fl, UAQSA7?* .•. GI«OVBB> (]Oi Pr<mk4oScspA a ' :: T'^tbfl S abovanlmpd a " “ g been appointed Agents for 4 e above named concern, will keep constantly oi ®L So P£fy celebrated BoJivarjhre Brick, Crtt ctble Fire Clay, Varnace Hearths and Inwails. They receive orders for; said Brick, to be d J shape 10 BUit parchasers, which shall n M«3eem, n necessary to ciiathecate tbemany advwitaffea the Bolivar Flreßriclc posesa over all oth era.that have been offered for sale'itf the Uniied Slates. their shpenonty being well knowntaalmostallpersons who Bnek. The proprietors hhve detenninol iuw. e * if ® Dnca shall Jose none of tibedr present ehviv able reputation, and that no expense.shaU be spared- U “em even better than they have heretofore been. ims is the only; eatftbUshment tow-mahufactaririff Rre Back at Bolivar. KiER & JONES, -r f . Canal Basing Seventh st, : Pittsburgh; v _W2 l sMEE7; l pSrxSsßi.pifrA.. ' “ SNIDER’' has lately-inconsequence ef thannmer ous largesales made by him to consamers—been oblhroi i"Sely *® repleaiah hls stock by fresh imporsauons. aaii ™.“ a 3 n °w the satisfaction of offering some of the besh •Wines and Liquort ever imported by him. He-1000131 refer to some invoices os follows—viz • , : DUFF, GORDON&CO. SIIEBBIES-emhtaciiig &&. caiePaleajvery low pnces.raro old,andaometnlry choice MANBANILLA, all ondranght hy thcgaikm.— Alap, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, tn easElot lb 3 stltci d for conaomera.. Some EXTRA AMONTiLljAßOrnliottles.pdtap mEdropS wMchLe. ctuUlmga as equal to any that can be produced. •- ■;■ . V ?he SIANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Bier pecaharlyadapted tocoavaJeScentt, as they strengthen without havenot the acid of* many other Wines. * - ■ ‘ ' r RORT WlNES—principally specialty aelectea for us sales to consumers from the stock of'* Bmwwm% >n at Oporto, and imported direct. ' Wines are fruity and delicate/and ihave becto highly approved by his customers, becaase. of their mamfest superiority oyer all other Ports andßedWine® palmedoa assuch.i‘.:- c. -r ....j-ij ; / . Thev are at various aorta and pricealin boulesahdoii draught by the gallon, or wholesale by thecask. Amongr * h <™ >* «®® e rate delicate WHITE PPRT anit Mat.iyf: acix FORT. . ’.•Veisonß Bute riiigwitli chronic affection of the i'ovf< els cannot be too corefttlintheir PORT. i'...-.. .. ■ MADEIRA WINES of various sorts, dry and rich, South Bide.old Hast and West Irtdia. Selcial, SeCr, &c. * on draught, in bottles and by casks. j< , ; ; . Astothe BPARKLED WINES b'ftlie'imbscribeT.it: is well known that thaMOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE pd .tho splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported by him are superior to' any .other Wines j and ore sold at prices as low as most or the inferior wines now In tho market which areput opon imjerznsfintctau. He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES ofvaritraifhrandi and qualities,at veryjowpricesi retailor,wholesale* I&4 the article' ol CLARET W*NE3, generally,the sobscif* oer holds himself to be a judge, and he offers the finest,: stock here, from the very lowest price,by the singled®. • zen, iq thefirst classof “pririnitrcnt ”of Medoc.' Of BURGUNDY. WINES he has alargc stock and can; assure customers that he oan present to them, from hi*. good a bottle of Burgundy-asi France afford*;. 1 . SAUTERNEand BARSAC always onhandinhoiUear His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES*, from the cellars of Messis.'DmiraaKß & Joa»4ir» of Co~ blens.are extensivevend number maujrStiU- Hocks audi Moselle; from the cheapest sorts 1 to 4ne 1 ehoicesa vmtages of the 15 which is-the b*X growthoftheßhlhe. > . • .yw, V In the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES fie > rw t sl °s >c ®kracing 80mc very Qld extra ot & Co -j ana some'celebrated' CIlsl:, > andl&iainhhdßui UH4,jMjliMs.<mcmvrignm^sfM^ and MONONGAHEi^AWBOa kIy, Jamaica spirits,preserving brands - , and all other Wines) and Liquors, ‘lncluding ali ol the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any quantity desired: Aconsiam naFOrted slock of HAVANA SEGAHS. .. . #’AU Goods delivered, veilhin one day's teach qf JPhila- ' dclpnia, ?eh oar paid. Orders wiU be promptly execo ted if sent by mail or telegraph- : Address, > 'JACOB SNIDER,'JRV Chcap/Wine Store, . ?Q Walnut street, Phil*. ‘ JBlasnlfyins Glasses, OF one, two ana three glasses, salted for.detecting counterfeit-bank notes, and otherpurposes, for aalo by [octal] ,s .; i 'JOHN R M’FAPDErjA CO. To the ClMs«n»,ot AUegheny^Uy*-. ; A BOX for the reception of Order* for CITY MHVLST, A: FLOUR is lefFat the store of Mercer: ABobinsoa. ' Federal street. SoclrOfdertf will be promptly supplied , daato •'WII t MABTir&-NOBCB. 300 JHen Wanted Immediately, A T THE CUARTIERS. EAILROAf).—The .wagea J\ are 60 cents per day; and we--chargA 81,75 per • weetfor boarding.. omce y Qnthe Steubeiv- • Tille road, near flrDoaaio’s tavern— ~4 .-miles from pitts bargh, tigneS&tfH BURNSIDR. HANNEV .fc CO. I ; sprtns stDoB oi uaipet,., . . THE subscriber having retained from the Eastern cities, is now receiving iisSprlngstockor Carnets Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Heanh ffuCT, Door, Matts, Drngget.Stair ■Crash,-- Take: iSi mfio Covers, Matung, he., he; ; All of whieh have been io- IsctedflroiQ the latest importations 'and best inahofocto* jies. With an eye single .to the interest of hia casto* ’ mers, and all who. moy favor him with a call, great pains is at all times taken to show Goods to persona waning to loon or bay.--Call rand examine the Stock, where can be found the latest and bestcfyles of the above named Goods, with prices tfndonaUtiet to suit Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, Apollo Building, Fourth street. COD PISH—IS drams Cod fish in store and for sale r mart A MILLER & EICKETSON- MESS. BEEF—SO bbls in store and for sale by margS . • STUART & RILL. HAW.LS-—Heceived this morning per express, 4QQ, Broshe, Bay State and Long SHAWLS—very riorenlesandqaalitie*, For**!© low. \ A-A.MASON A CO' ' ««rt«»u*w«sa», ■'* <■ V • '*• iv V--' * V 3 :-’ rams J , t • 's■%t chaws &rso FvasiTual^ MEE ERNE V. \.lt s 1 f *
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