|«Sl|Sl#l«i®®Spw£sp®*fl®swv^ iiiiBiiliii®l|S^i®iSi«^.... PP^^^^^^g®lHS^*liii**Bßai4iSi»«»iaiBf#iiSfiSi& H»v;s>,ft- 11 W* *>:<;>< 'M ‘ k: ; -;.,--’-: v ::®*r®:^-:® r : :-- ; s« «^Hv;Vivfe£ .*:> ••'.» iV^SS'-V'*- V StS*VV * & s** S' -'4;■ £ m«l£&tVi,-<’ri'“;'■<:* - VN* '< ' .; 1 '->\‘ti}-ry • - > ;'.*■ i! ; v.\'V,\ i .! 1 ■^'v-V s ?’ tr"if s "'£>*'■ r-f <>’kl®' ,< ‘,v'® i ' L V'' h ”'' x \’ 11 *vt sr«^S«ifiiij « is,, ®^iia| £&§§& ifea^fer iKUoBfigffi .._ - - - - “” - - -■ - - - - I:^f^momsm1 :^f^m0m$m £MsMp@ wmmm^( im^y mm§moaabmM^Sot*iSi ■l'^*W&fflms%M■ mMP’ sslsiig |4#®« iiiiMiiiitl S«##Y f#MI gf Jitei 9wM josPsgW& ||^|^| 'V; r ? Pp^l-n;f •• ‘ ' -'.:'.-?.'®;:."' ,;> *‘-®s®'.'- \. ■ .' . '-'7. *<&-?: J *'^"rVvA>,,. .'-' l -;; -.r': I',' . /"v ‘r swfetts : -w ■ ... Jiliactllahiotts. inn BRLS.TAR; -4VV OiUonsignmeat and for sale by F. R. DRAVO, ; v No. 1 Diamond : ;nVHUiETQN:TIUHMINGS.S;A. A. Mason & Co.bave u-..- per cxpren a iwgc. asßoruncnt of Tarlo •• ■ ton-TOffiiniiiß^liaeca.^ &c:- • v [cpt23. GLttVKs.—fitiW opening »t A. A. * v --. -UL.-Jttascn i'Co. 5 fwU'anAcOtntrfeie stock of Ho - v _ ' < “ J fnpr33 COLLAfWrAEU? .CAPES.— Received ."f - '.PCiisXprcMj«t A-A-Alason VCo.’s, a newasporl- Ptnt ofvSVrqnght CojlataHipflTfopcs- (apr23 T IN£D PARASOLS.—A. A. Macon A Co. are now JL4>exhibiting a choice lot of Lined Parasol*) of the la*. .#Bs styles, r . : [apr23 BLACK SILKS;—A. A> Meson A CO.offer ftr aale every grade and price of the different make of blact MK». L ’V‘ v - [aprS3 _ *■ -A' oA-..;Maso»,& Go. nr*Tnow opening P«r express CX» another lot' of. Crape Shawls, embroidered, dam ■ Mk and plain.- fcPffL Shoalder* an^Hamß I fofigeLle br . fapi3*l KINO A MOORHEAD. 'P B to^ BKa ~ A Pnmg m Wi MOORHEAI. 7 • ■■■*;■ St. Loots Powdered Sugar; . ... • . do •Clarified do* do Crushed - do; do Loaf do, In store and for sate by eprtt KINO A MOORHEAD Molasses— N O.Molasses, St Louis S II Molasses, (Belcher’s), St James do do, Battle Ground do, apr22 For sale by KING & MOORHEAD fT»EAS—Young Hyson, Gunpowder,lmperial and Black X Teas, in half chests,-and twelve and sue pound bzs ;> -apr32 . KING & MOORHEAD. mOBACCO-Russell & RobiSOn’* s»s; A Wm.H.Grant , s6 , #} : W. H- Davis’ &s and 6’s; W Weir’s s*B, W.TL Hair’s fra; In store and for sale by - 1 • apra " ' • ‘ KING A MOORHEAD. BEST J AYA COFFEE— Btady For sale at MORRIS* TEA STORE,iP Uie Diamond. {apr7 i. r .TDRENCH - FLOWERS.—A. A..AUsoa.fr Co. have i ; -JP’. -justreceived per expressj and will open for sole •..•■ t' uut morning, 100 dox. of ihe fiuest French Flowers. • :»• . arrfri ■ ‘ •• •• • : THORN’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND CAPalßA—Afresh supply just received by express . —and forsalo by , . JAfdES A JONES, apx22 oornerof Liberty and Hand sis. K. ttOOEII’S COMPOUNO SVUUP of Liverwort, Tar. and Canchoiagaa, for the complete cure of - eoogfts, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and all other lung '.complaints, for sale by gprta •• S r: TOWNSKND’S JSSTRACT OF SAR3APAK* • ILLA, for sale by _apr22 JUST received a fine lot of BIX BARRELED UK VOLVERS, at . SOWN * TETLEY’S, ;• apiSl- ■ ■■• .130 Wood street* IDOZ. eastern four, five amt Bixinca rifled amt finely fiiihied singlo barrel for sate at SOWN & TETLEY’S. Ann r PAiSS iinglo and doub'.e barrel Pistols, troa wUv 62f cents upwards. •- SOWN & TETLEY. liuZ. American and-Frcncn Powder Horns, assorted at - {sprglj . BOWN & TETLEY’S. .. 1 DOZ. Borne,Homing KruYcs, and Daggers, -.IcJ all sizes, and'shapesj as aptft- •. BOWN & TETLEY’S. IDOZ. superior Colt’* Revolvers, three and fonr metres, for sale by 1 ftprtl BOWN & TETLEY, (Enterprise copy.) ."TUST RECEIVED—At ihosign of the Golden hagie, Qj frAarge assortment of Rocking Hones, of different sizes,at from three to filtcen dollars each. ■ “ KENNEDY & HASLETT, No- 94 Market street. BASKETS! BASKETS!-—A large aasortmert School and Martel Baskets. of all uses and shapes. Also, - l*ad[es* embroidered, plain worked and toilet Baskets— - a beautiful article. For sale low. 'i - aprlO KENNEDY & HASLETT. SUSFENUEHiJ.— \X 100doz.sllk Gloves, $3 to $7 per doz. .lUOdoz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 7to 3 do SOdoz-Kid do 3to 10 do 100 dot. Suspenders, Ito It! do ' For sale at New York prices. __aprlO KENNEDY & HAS LETT. JUST .RECEIVED, the best selected stock of fancy - end variety Goods, cold and silver Watches, Jewel* xy» &e> ever offered in inis market, which will be sold at unprecedented low prices. Give ns a call if yon wish >to hay cheap, wholesale and retail. ,-aprlO ; • ; ; KENNEDY & HASLETT "y^ELO- ~iOcmDES AND WILLOW WAGONS—«JoyI . . - received and for sale low: 24email and large Yelodpedee: ■ 50 Willow Wagons J aprlO KENNEDY A HASLETT. Mineral fountains tor saXE:~ 3 Mineral Fountains; 3 d 0.,., aUuds and marblo. tops.- Foraaie low/ *. .inquipaof JOSHUA RHODES A CO., . No. 6 Wood street- -T^BUlTS—l7sborcfl Oranges; Jl 150 do Lemons; 40 casks Corrants; - 400 boxes Raisma; To arrive and for *a]o by apifr JOSHUA RHODES 4 CO. SUNDRIES 1,000 drums Figs; ; - 509 hf-do do: • 60 baskets salad Oil; • 25 doz. assoriod Pickles; 10 doz. fresh Peaches, m ua cans; For sale by [apiOJ JOSHUA RHODES fc OO; WHTSKEV— 2OO bbis. (taw Whiskey on eon l> jsignment and for sale by apr9 MILLER & R: fIMOTHY 3EED-fls bus. prime Tia store and for sale by aprfi . MILLER & RICKETSON i*Ui v l.tK—l4 kegs Butter on.consignment and for sale low by «pr 9 SARvINJbb— 600 cases; 3000 boxes and half boxesß Guilioux Sardines, in store and for sale by ' MILLER & RICKETSON, No».2Sland 223 Liberty st. HOPS— -7 bales first sort, western New York Hops, in store and for Bale by aprio • - Miller a ricketson. HICKORY NintS-3> bus. Hickory Nuts just rec’d on consignment and for sale by apxlO MILLER A RICKETSON. BOX BOARDS AND PANEL STUFF—6O.OOO feet for sale by . . J. A. BLOOMER. maiSP:2w Allegheny Planing Mills. Drafts on san Francisco, California, tor sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS A PRIENDi No. 95 Wood at TocUO “JjrtO COFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffee now landing from X%> canal, and for sale by : xnar29 . MILLER A RICKETSON. LAWYER’S BRIEF PAPER~A superior article. for laid by the quire, at • W. S. HAVEN’S, tnar23 corner of Second and Market sts. IQUORICE BALL—Iff cases for sole by i B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 4)r4 Cor First A Wood sts hi AUAUiC—6(H) tbs. for sole by apr • B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. /■'VPIUM—6S &a. new crop for sale by U apr4 : B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. LUB-5Q bbls. No. Ifor sale by VT ap«4 B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO- CALCINED MAGNESIA—2O coses English for sale aprt B: A; FAHNESTOCK A CO. .BA WAY SEED—3OO.S»». for sale by apr4 B. Al FAHNESTOCK A CO. Mercurial as., strong, by . apt* . .B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. bbls refined for sale by \j~ muii6 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO; J WkiTiNO-iOo übis for sale by' TT marffO . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 1- BBC. CHE3NUTS for sale by mar!3 . . J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. TkRIED AHPLES—Received and for sole by \J maTlO SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. JIEAS. TEAS! —Extra fine Young Hyson Tea, in Jacered boxes, just received at the,Pekin Tea Store, Fifth imet Retail pnee 81. We ask a comparison Of the above Tea-with any to be had elsewhere ' ’ " a P T3 _ A. JAYNES. BUJ*IER —2 t>bls. fresh Roll for sale by . a P r3 WM. DYER. t IAN TON CRAPE SHAWiS-Jost received per ex" /.pre»» at [aps] 'A.-A. MASON A CO's. BEAVER. BUCKETS—2O doz. Beaver Backets just received and for sale by narB9 ; MILLBR & RICKBTBQN IHhbdE—6o bxs. for sale by r ap3. ■‘IjACO.N HAMb—l¥ t OQQ tta-choice CHt 'faTnMy Hum" J> forsale by . • .[opr3J WM. DYER: OHOULDERB—6,Qyo lbs* best cut small shoulders just out of smoke, for aale by »Pi 3 . . WM. DYER. OlilVB OlL—dorsal a at the Drug Btore of J JAMES A. JONES, apiS comer of. Liberty and Hand sts; CASTILE AND PALM SOAP—Forealeby I— npra ■ ■ ■: JAMES A.JONES. OUSSBL’S PREMIUM SHAVING. CREAM—For •ale by faptSJ JAMES A. JONES. '? ..'Trite. JAYNE’S tJtfECTORAN'I'KEMEDV—FprsaIe ■ Üby laprt] , ‘JAMES A JONES. PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of oar own manafactdtfe.. eomnanUy on hand amt for sale by mar 7 : RHODES A ALCORN. v - .-'l'fcfUibi) AfPLfcS—loo bos. in store und for ssle by AJ WW i>YER t 207 Liberty si IHOPFED FEEI f . mar7' I ICE FLOUR—Frosh gronndxra hand and for tale < mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN. "CLASSES—6O bbls. oak cooperage: S 5 do cypress do; CIDER VINEGAR—SO bbla. cypress barrels ■ ■ apr7 -1 ■■o'... • WM-DYER., "CHIN RlJLL’tfJEltract of Sarsaparilla; tor aale ai ihe Praggtoreo • [apr2S{ JAMES Ai JONES . -'TpEATHEKS—A prime lot receiTes per steamer.Me* *sP*>"**"* <* KINO * MOOBHEAP. \ c JAMES A. JONES. JAMES A. JONES. tICKETSON. mothy Seed in MILLER A RICKETSON WM.DYER. iOO bua.m sore and for sale by RHODES fc-ALCOKM. : , URscellantons. ttISIPOS: A I •, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, - 1 ATfDtyDIbFE* CXOTPS* DEPOT, ■ EJO. 80. ■ APOLLO : BUILDINGS, FOURTH STREET, Slffn ofthc THE subsribers are in ihe regular recenil .lrom.lhe Eael of Ihe greatest variety of FANCY .GOODS ever preseated by a alngleoßtabUehtnenttoaPmsburgh Gentlemen's Famishing Department is plentiful ly supplied with. u vartety_pf superb and delicately wrought articles ol dyes*. The variety is enurely too neat to’enumerate in a moderate space; we mnst, therefore, direct the public ta -aij Investigation. of the Stock itself. All that we can shy in this connection is, that at oar. Establishment the gentlemeno£ taste can be supplied with unyorticle in car iinej tnanufactnied out Of the best. Materials and.by ,the most experienced hands. We solicit an examination of oar stock; it composes a vane tywMch challenges, comparison. , /A large lot; of Pine Silk and iAnen Shirts; Fancy Stocks and tdf adjusting Cravats ; Gloves and Hosiery of various kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or laxury which a gentleman of good toßte would fancy. Odd-Fellows’ and Masonic Regalia constantly on hand. ■ ■ • We solicit ashore of pabtic patronage. HINTON * CO., ' -• .Sign of the Bee Hive, , fehfcl • No. 80 Apollo Buildings. Fourth et. hawreneoYme ana Bhupabargh Plank '-aavrcompiuiy.'' "OOOKS for subscription to Btock of the above Com- XJ -pony will be opened at the Office of BIGHAM & LESLIE, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, the 6th, and Wednesday, the 7th, days of May next, at 10 o’clock of said days, and at the store of WM SMITH & CO,inLawrenceville,on Thursday, the 6thday o! Mayacxt,allOo*clock,andaithe store of J ELSLER, mthe village of Hatfield, on. Friday, the 9th day of May, at 10 o’clock, and at the store of LEWI** DALZELL & CO ,in the borough of Saturday, the 10th of May, at 10 o’clock ,jo remain open from 10 o’clock.A.M-.to 4 o’clock. F. M., each day Co«iX>sIoNXES—WILSON M’CANDLESS. J. GRAHAM, C. W, ERNEST, JAMES BLAKELY. . WM. WfiRNEBURG, CHARLES PETERBON, HENRY H. LEWIS, JOHN CHISLETT, ■ R.L.EWALT, E. HARDING. aprl7.iAl7 ! ' JAMES SHARP. Ctrsrroar Horns, Pittsbubou, ) ' •> • JSurwyorVQtflee, Apnl 2, 1851. > SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this office until 19-ojolock, SSthday of April, tail., for the fol lowing anic£s, for the use .of the sick at the United States Marine Hospital, near this City, until the 30th day of June, 1852: Beef, as free as possible from bone, price per pound. Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb* “ 1( Brown Sugar of the best quality*-• ■* Tea Hyson*••• Bice flour Sperm candles- - Ooffee’*”"-**-- Bauer, best quality Middling bacon >* Hama-- .. Lard *•• Flour, best superfine -Molasses • •* Port wine********* Vinegar Milk** Best bolted meal* Potatoes * Beans-*****-- Eggp*-**...* Salt-** Hominy • • • Wood • Cool • • All of tbe foreign articles to be of the Very best quali ty, and to be famished at such times and in iach quanti ties asOn the requisition of the Steward of the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be required- Any other articles that may be wanted, the contiacior to famish at the lowest market pnce. • It is estimated that the number of patients 10 be sup plied will average • about 20 per day. la addition to which thero willoe about 10 omcers and servants to be supplied; Any information concerning the contract will be giv en on application atthlt office. HENRY WOODS, ap3:i2sin Barveyor and AgL, U> 8. Nanne Hospital iossfb c. u aas. LiPEESOOTTftBiRB, . (LATE J.S.StßirasßiCo.) Manulaetiirera ot Pbsnii Fire Proof Safes, . St&nd strt6f,bitieun Wood and Smith fitld. ONTuesday afternoon, July 25, 1849, the undersigned . were called upon by Messrs. Lipf encott A BarT y to witness an honest add fair test of one oi their Phccjux Safes. The fam ace being prepared, toe Said wa*» placed t>ook*rp*pers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled ait* quarter o’cloclc, and to a short ume the Safe was red hot, and continue dull half past 6 o’clock, being about four aad a ,half hoars*, yrhen the committee expressed thejrss'isiacUon that the ume oecapied with such heat was sufficient The furnace was then pulled dowi)jBofe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure m recommend ing these Sales to tpe public, as being,in our judgment; entirely fireproof ; JARVIS A TRABUE, ! NOCK&HAWSON, ! - CORNWALL A BROTHER, ' • BKAhfNON &S‘THATCHEU, ! BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROhQE. i am engaged id ihe foundry business, and know something aboar furnaces andheat. I witncsscd-tha, burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there wai no humbug about it, end with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgraent,enure\y fire proof. ! ' WM. KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen far their ugna tores, they rll spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of tha Safe’s being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on band andfot sale a fall assortment of the above Safes. mar3i : BELL A TKRIty, JOBS O'DQSSnU * L.Mlo.L63,*•*•■**.w. B. HUtrmi. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. > Pittsburgh Chair A Gablast wot* Rooms, No. 08 Third Streci,South Sid*. a O’D. hi. A Co., respectfully inform their fnends and customers lost they have, tf. not the largest Kpkstock ever before seen in this -cuy, the greatest I *j I variety of style*, the finest finished, made of the beet seasoned materials,and by the best'workmen in. the western country—all of which they, arc determined to cell os low as any other manufacianng establishment to the city. Oar stock is all our own munofacturQ;-no importations. Steamboats and Hotels famished at the sborcst notice. Allorders promptly attended to. ja!7 Allegbsay Planing sun, annsasotf stBSST, ALLBoxnufT ciTT, panaa. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and tbe public generally, that having completed his new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two new Eastern mode Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, he is now prepared to famish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. _ The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough, lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for-shipping, box maxing,bouse, steamboat work, Ac., can be found at all times. Also, lumber pl&usd or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch.- JOHN A. BLOOMER, jatd Proprietor. N. B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention.' Wholasal* and RstsU. > - SADDLE. HARNEBS AND TRUNKMANUFACTOUV EGBERT H.HARTLEY, begs leave to in- Pw form his fnends and the public generally, *\gjjp3||V hathecomumestooccupythaUargoandcom modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock ACo,, No. Bd,camorof Diamond alley.and Wood street, where be keeps aiargeand generalassortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Tranks, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags,ValiBeB,BQffalo 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 RivetedHose,manufactured of the be&tmaterial,azidiaa style of workmanship equal io the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent oheaper. •' ■ • .... Country Mmhent* and Farmer* would do well to call and examine hisstock before purchasing elsewhere, as. ho is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. BJ - Don’t forget the place, No. 66, comer of Wood street and Diamond Alley. «pSO lisaaicttne Palming. . JABPER H. LAWMAN, Landscape plinikb, Rooms. Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the- patrons of the An. at the -above place; K: Holmes, Eso., Win. C. WaIKT A •HiUicr, Richard Cowan. Esq., Matthew Wilson, J. J GUlespio, Hon, 8. Jones, L. Harper t rf e blB WEGNER* RUECHNER& MUELLER’S fiew lattiograplU© EstoUlalim«iiti 60 Market btttvtenThtrd 4* Fourth, ' IS NOW ready> to/urnish everykmd of. Lithographic work in the most elegant style, such as Show bills. Maps, Portraits, Landjtapes, Cards, BtU heads,.and La bels, printed in gold, colors, &c. At the same place Messrs. Moeser & Helmle have opened a Dbawtso Scaoon, had execute 071 order Drafts of Machinery* Edifices; Mcrnumeats;&c~vi>h UU possi ble aecor&ey and elcgailce.' . : • «l£;ly. Hope ZEUila in Fall Operation ABfttn i r : ■ &vaK’iJ3ialdingt i >JFtflh.Street.: mHE proprietor, thankful to the .public for pan cus .l. tom,, venture* to solicit a continuance of the same for ms present enterprise—-the establishment of Flour MtUt withm the euy—for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really (rood-' Flour, pore ground Spices, Ac., &c • > The attention of Families, Merchants and others, 1s ’ invited, and all! ask ts that they will give me a trial ' ‘ F.Tt.DfRAVO, , .... , .. No.lDiamondr N.. 8., All articles taken hack if not found good, and 1 the money returned; 7 fmaris - -ThATSI RATS 1 RATS! —.RtmofiXco »* Roach! 1 LV Rataiid Moose;E*ierxninator, is prepared in Philiu delphia, by a skiilfal chemisur Since the arucle has been used in this city* it has given universal satisfaction ~ Pricecentsperbox*-• .... ■. S. CUTHBCRT, Gen’l Agent, - marld-• 76 Snuthfleld street TjrTTSBURGH LfFE INSURANCE jl The. subscription Books for in the above Company will remain open for a few.daya, the Office of the Company, No. 75Fonrth street.. ■ j -pprlO -CrA.‘COCTON, SuPy. KK—for etc, per KoU. for sale bv - . WALTERP MARSHALL, - • .No. SSFonrth Blreet • wr .. mai£9 ■ BABBITT’S PATENT SOABiPOWDiiBr-Warnmt td not to ml or imarti the clothes. For tale by «piB JAMES A. JONEa Fuse port, sherry and MADEIRA wines for Bale—fonneibeinsl pwpoie»—by ; - i aA - .For :sata,wholesale and retail,by KEYSER A Ml - Druggists, 140 Wood, street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters foe agencies mast be addressed.— Also, for solo,by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock et, ir., Brownsville; George Cairo, Washington ; John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keesport; J. D. Vowell, Canonsburgb; and by merchants and druggists generally. Du‘-6 Is respectfully invited to the following truths, set forth tn relation to on* of' the most important Remedies qf mod ern times! ■ . .< j* *. « .. i. .. IT is nounoro than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure, of disease. Its great powers to heal,have, since then; become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer il ls tned the more.certain will Its great fame spread. It is not the remedy.of ft. day, got up for the solepurposo of xn&ktug money; but, one* 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 power and agency thdt laughs to acorn alt human competition. It is our dnly v wuen we write about a medicine, that we wnte txutk—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word ar pat confidence In our statements. The sick are very apt lb catch at any thing that promises relief from, dis ease. A.itory.ean hardly bo too highly wrought to on swer tho object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we arc anxious only that the truth In relation to our Remedy should be tola, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of themoimafnedtea. Plain, unvarnished facts—-fact* that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, beat ample testimony in, favor of the Pe troteom. .( t> • .• ti per bbl. “ “ gal. <• « quart. « n bushel; ** “ dozen. u peck. “ »• cord. *• “ bushel. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind , have been restored to sight. Several cases of blindnoss, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the gase of a gentleman In Bea ver county. There are others; but these cases are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases wero cured af ter they had'been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- ThePetroleum.wUl core, when used according todirec, tions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin; Pimples on the face Chronic. Sore Lyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head paint in the bones and ]ouns, old sores. Ulcer*, Wens. Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer,Spinal irritation, Fever and Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pnl monary affettfott* of a chrome nature, lending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys,Chapped Hands, Exconated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is cjtivxbsalikuzdt, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most pence; success. Certificates that will astonish ore in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their fnenai. Whatever others may say about tbeir medicines, the Peirolenm ia the greatest Remedy of the age,. Phy sicians of high standing io the profession me beginning to bas itin their praotice. Those who at first loosed on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise- and coiuideraOoiu Before another year rolls rotmd. air will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum** the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, • Wood street Also—R. E. Seller*, 57 Wood street iD. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin. 7th street, Pittsburgh. Ua9 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! . PEPfIISJ THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Qastrlo Jalcet A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the. fourth stomach of tho Or, after direction* by Baron Ltsmo.ihe great Physiological Chemist* by J.B. HOUGHTON, ILNorth Eighth street, Philadelphia,-Pa. Thins a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT) and DEBILITY, cunng”attcr Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a leaspoonfuli of this Fluid,.infused m water, will digest or dissolve Frvtt Potmus os Roast Beet in xboct two nouns, out of the stomdeh. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I Baron Liuiq, m hts celebrated work on Animal Chem iatry, says: u An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous \& the Gastric Juicej may be readily prepared from the mu* cons membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food; us meat and eggs, wilt be bo soft ened) changed and digested, just in the same manner ns they woulabe in the human, stomach,” Dr. Pbukiea. in bis famous treatise cn u Food and Di eV’pahlißhed by.Fowlers A Wells,New York, page 35, states tho same great fact) and describes the method oi prcpaiauon. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Cosns, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that !.* a diminution of the due quantity of iheGastnc Juiccioa prominent and ail-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia)” and he states that “ a dis ungai&hed professor of medicine in. London, who was i severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gaslrio Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely sacceasful.” I i l>r. Uusiuv, author of the famous works on “Vegeta [ ble Diet,”.says: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology i thatthe stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property .of dissolving various ani cbm of food, and of effecting* kind of artificial diges tion of them ip no wise different from the natural digest iva process,” , ; Dr. Smos'a great work, the “ Chemistry of Man,” (Leo A Blanchard, Phila., 16-10, pp 321-8) says: “The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a sow era in the chemical history of Digestion. Fromrccent experiments wc know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin; as it is In the natural Gas tric Juice itself.!’ -Professor Dosolisom; of the Jefferson Cojlegb. Phila .delphia,inhis great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of tins subject. His experiments wUh Dr. Beaumont; on the Qastrio Juice,obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are .weUkuown-. Jnajti he says, “ and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to moke these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF-BODY, follow at ! once.' It is particularly excellent in cases ’ of Nauseai, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach; distress af' fer eating, low, cold state of the Blood; Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness; tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. ' Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect blasting oure. ’ ki!sSJl«b?iS e «^S. lu * tb«-written signature of J. S- I HOU.GHTON, -fh, Sole Proprietor. • f.; Sold by agents in every town in the United Slates, i and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally - Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL 141 \yopd street. ’ Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o v •' Also; for sale by R; E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street y Bull's OorsaparUla ana the Cholera. ThTOT'u Single man.wrananar child has died of the JM CHOLERA or any or its symptoms who used this invaluable preparnlion. Loot atthecuyof Louisville where this Sarsaparilla i« mads, sad where from 150 to’ £OO bottles are retailed dug. but. few isolated eases of Cholera have occurred, witf they were either persona from boats orthosewhoduptegarded our advice ■ For sale by KEYBER it Pittsburgh, where the genuine aruele may always ba fluftw DEfROLEWM—A certam eure ior LIARitHCEA » XT disease very- prevalent this hot weather—the fore. Tunaer of: Cholera. . Try.itl Tor.aale by , Jyfi -KEY3ERA. McDOWELL, 14g Wood it. Public Attention PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL ; trTB.WAX--6D(Ll&».forsaie'by : i • 4ocff i B.A.PAHNESTOOK ACQ, ♦ * /» „ * r \ * \ -* «* V I?' '-. '“ 1 ‘. : - «. «■ i 4U£s(£Uatumto. : v Notice. A LL perrons having, business with , the tiadersyrnfcfy wCjL either os Public Accountant, Instructor in Book? Keeping, or otherwise, will find; him atthePittsbnrgh, Commercial College, from 9 till 11 .o’clock, A.lM^and,. -from 2 UII4 o’clock, P. AI. « v i . Merchants in want of competent Book keebeTs can : be supplied by colling on /. JOHN FIfEWING, - v opr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts; - James Bees, ENGINE BUILDER AND . ■ (Successor to Robert Wightman.) I , Comer of Libert? and Water strtctiy touburih, TTriLL build, and Hoish to order, on the shortest no . V f _ tice, and moat accommodating terms; Steaia-En gines and Machinery, and Castings, oral! descriptions, at the lowest prices. * v'.--? PxtTsaußOH, Aprii I cheerfully recommandTto the pkbN® customers, my successor, Mr. JAMBS REES, a compe tent and able mechanic, capable, orbuilding Engines lhe Pimburgli Look Paetoiy, \\r AX. w, REILLY, Lock BUI Hanging and .TT • House Btacksmtihing, i NO. 165 WOOD STBKBT.. : - A GOOD assortment of Housework, Store and Flash Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors* on hand. _ - < Jobbing attended to iaihabeSt.inanncf* [mar2&y Pairinoant Fire Engine tor Sale- THE members of the Foirmonnt Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale It Isto first-rate urder, and will be sold cheap Euqnire oi, J. SMITH, Sec’y., uprs tf No, 409 Penn street. 1 Cabinet aouers Wanted. ~ ~ THE «übscnbers will employ anumber of good hoods at the above ba mess, viz • Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers None bat good workmen need opply,-r a good wage will be given at Ryan’s Buildings, - - m arls No. 31 Fifth stree ! ENTERPRISE WORKS, 136 Wood rcsizT, two doors below Viboih urn, -BOWS 6S. TETLEV, PRACTICAL CUTLERS .SURGICAL AND DENTAL Inatranient jSsnoAustiireM* Y]|TE are now receiving oar Spnog Stock of GOODS, fV comprising n fall assortment 6f Hard wan, Cutlcrg, Oun3 r Piaol*and Hunting Knives. Also, all of the la test unproved Pistols manufactured is America. In addition io oar Store, we have a manufactory for making all kinds of Instruments and Tools. Our Instru ments are unequalled in the western country for superior fim*h and workmanship—which we refer to the best demists in the two cities. •, All orders from a distance will meet with prompt at-, tention- Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticular attention paid to the making of Trusses and We ore al c o Agents Tor the sale of Charles C. Reichardt’a celebrated Glass Pad Truss, the best new in use for the speedy cure of Hernia. For sale by the single dozen. (ap9 C"' ioOK’tS REMEDY FOR INTEMPERANCE.—Cttn ) bo administered privately, it desired. FoJl direc tions accompany each bottle. Price 91. Sold only at. the Medical Depot, SO Southfield street. [aprlS CIURK YOURSELF —AMERICAN COMPOUND.— j This never felling speeificisguaranteed in-all eases of dehcaia disease, together with the attendant com plaints, to effect a specuy, safe and Lasting cure in the coarse of a few days, without restrictions to diet, busi ness or injury to the system. It is an old . and popalar remedy; hoslongbeen (andstill is) used intbe pnvate practice of a physician, radically curing nmety-mne of the hundred cases. Itleaves no odor on the breath, and. may housed by any one without the least fear of expo sure. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. SObxnuhfield sued, Pittsburgh, Pa. fapr7 Dr. ralph»sTT&actical private treat ise, on the nature, symptom#^progress,consequen ces, remedies and care of the diseases Iho Genital System, adapted to the use of every individual. 312 pp n . withlllostranvo plates. Pnce®l,Oo. It is an invaluable work. Dr. Rami is a physician of high standing, and has already published several works' which have acquired for bun considerable distinction. [Daily. Globe* . Without exception, we take it to be the ablest treatise (on the peculiar subject on whicb it treats,) that has yet been published.— Rahway Register. The above valuable work is sold by 3.1*. CUTIIBERT, - apr9 ' SO Bmilhfield street. Mental* or physical decay.— wax* |/v*r voui Antidote.—' This great and Wonderful remedy for nervous diseases, can only be obtained at the Medi cal Depot, SO Smilbfield street. It is not an excitant, but a sirenvlhener, pureiy vegetable and harmless; like a skillful architect, it begins by laying atirmfoun-.. dauon, and gradually, but incessantly, adds strength and vigor, until nothing is left unfinished. It is a. ner vine of such miraculous power, that It is unimportant how long the disease may have existed. The cheer fulness it creates, and the strength it gives, are peima-. neni. Price SI per bottle. (aptll PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS.—JAMES A. JONE3,corncr of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a finp assortment of Perfomery and Fancy Soap: Roussel’* cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus soap; WcihenlPs dot' do atnontme do*, French do; do Circassian do; WcthenllVtoilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash bolls; Rouuel’aasvtmcd extracts; Military shaving soap ; Lubin’s '!do do-. Roassers shaving cream; - Eaulustratj do do compo’d; Gcnmne bearaoil; Jenny Lind hurglosr; do ox marrow; Odoimne or rose tooth paste; Bpri . , - Mimws' oELkbraThu tbas-im t«i i» pha burgh?—ln the Diamond, Second door ftom Dia mond alley. UntU within the last year, Good Teas could; not be procured in Pittsburgh. It was quite common for consumers to send caet for u. Bui, since Morns started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for belter Teas cannot be procured in the United States than what he sells. He hasdeservedly obtained the reputa tion of selling the best Tea in Pittsburgh. Remember—the second door from Diamond alley. aprlS •_ O UNDRIES— I? 93hhd*.prune N.O.Sugar; 649 bbls. Plantation Blolasses, oak bbls.. 60 do 3. H. do do; 50 bog# prime Rio Coffee; 7 tierces Carolina Rice ; 24 hf-chestsY.il. Tea; 61 twelve and GIS bxs.,G. P., Imp’] and Y. IL; 8 bxc. Ronald’s tobacco, 5 s-; 1 box Conway’s do; • 25 bxs. pearl starch; 221 casks Maiprau’s soda ash > 1 do do bleaching powder: eGO bbls. Whiskey; 20 qr. casks Port Wine, various brauds;! 20 do sweet Malaga Wine, Giro brand. With an assortment of Brandies, Winen, Gin, Rum, Alcohol, Spices, &c., for sale by M.MITCHELTREE, aprl4 209 Liberty street. LARD OIL—U bbla.J. L.Couhling’s No. I Winter Larrl Chi. in store and for sale by MILLER & RIOKETSON, No. 821 and 223 Liberty street. T?IGURED POPLINS.—A. A. MASON & CO., are -J? now opening cases.and packages of plain ana fig ured Poplins. A Iso, a large lot of lace capes, breakfasr caps, jackonet flouncing; Ac., Ac. [apr7 SHAWLS.— A. A. MAfeOP-f & CO., have just received, . per express, thfrty cartons of printed cashmere ; high colored Thibet ; embroidered do; fancy de laine, and other Shawls. •• [qpr7 REMOVAL.— J. SHEA has removed to No.UQMar ket street, (two doors north of lua old stand.) the hoase lately occapied by R.D. Thompson. [aprs:lw SEED STORE REMOVED.—The subscriber has re« moved his Seed Store,from Second street to the uuilding recently occapied by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop, on Third street, almost immediately opposite the Post Office. [apr4;tfl F. L. SNOWDEN. notice. rriHE undersigned has withdrawn from the firm of 1 IHMSEN, PLUNKETT & M’KNIGHT, having dis posed of his interest in said firm'to Chables T. Isussa.. CHARLpS M’KNIGHT. The business will be conunued as usual under the style of fmarSOl IHMSEN & PLUNKETT. New CQOP BLACK TKAB.Wust received at the Pekm Tea Store, 33 Fifth street, a lot of neto crop Oolong Black Teas; by the ship u Architect,” and for sale wholesale to the trade at reduced prices. N. B.—The above Teas are direct from Canton, and the la&itx all say they are .not scented with English Brandy,Gmand Ruip [febld] A.JAYNES.FifthsI For Females and. fllaiei. DR. LARZETTE’S-JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed os an effectual, restorative in cases of debility, unpotency or barrenness, and all ir* regulantiCsof nature. It is all that it professes to be— viz: Nature's great restoratlvo,and remedy for those in the married state -without offspring, It is a oeruuncure for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, Ipucorrhtoa or whites. As a vigoraling medicine ins unequalled.— Also, 4 certain remedy for Incipient Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular energy? physical lassitude, fe raoleweakness, debility,Ao.* It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price less Value to Oiobc without offspring. .. Tosprcad wide the^lessingsof tlus medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Jadson A Co., of ibeciiyof New York, in the United Btntesof Amenoa, my- sole agents for its sale'; and none can be genuine unless it comes •hrouffb >hem, and iVqpto,July 16th, 1849. : Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No. 75 Smlthfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. 60 Frurth strpqt Louisville. . tmarittily Extra Family Flour. I botes forthereeentionof prder«>ai the folfowiogplaces: J.&R.Ftoyd’s T slore> corner of Wood and Bth sts.; : M. Haywood* Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A.Beelen’s store,3d street, . h: Wilcox, Jr.; Druggist, cor. 4th and Bmahfield ; • John r Smith’s store, cor. High and Wyhc streets; TolegraMHCMfice, Foaith street, H- C Kelly, Orooer, cor.Sth 81. ana Market alley M. Groos’stioie, Bth Ward. , ■ . >=* ■ TheifourwaJt''rBvUlcanttylpeof tWee daily, fof orderafandthe Flo*r, &*., delivered Prontply either in barrels or Backs, (sack Fibnr ts preferable for family ÜBe,) without charge tor, cartage. : It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hppe that the public wall be pleased wuh, £n arraggeroent^si ffe , ■ enl poimAIiIFORBIAt - ' v rrtHE aubßcriber has been authorized to receive Pnclf- I «™ a to be forwarded to San Prancuco by the home of cSrWINNE, BROTHER * CO , at Panama, and to engage Poeeage in first class Bailing Vessels from Panama to SanTranclsco Every information given, on application to _ /.Vt ' : apls poet BmlaipgB> Fifth stj near Wood; TODD’S TETTEROINTMBNT is & certain care}cm:- is sold -with the understanding ihai the, money u4o Do no care if SO oenu a bRIUe, an# i» told auho Medical Depot r 57 SnulMeM oiree!. - eprlS ■ ■ - . t ■■■■-■ t ■ - < Jnoncance-« , Amounted guarantee stock*»>■»— ■ | 70,128 18 Amount of iossea w** —»»♦ '• , .. 'mpoS < To be deductedfrom the afcovethtf'incidenial eipen- MSOfttJl.O Office. • v y V '._ ; ..y. :i’i !■• : . To city.orcountry merchantflj.andpwnej*a of dwell* tVJV. oheapiie**; safety and security, iuftSdftto no ifisttouce 1 Company 1 .• W.& ' Condocted on ilje.equitableaudgreatiy improved^vs* ! tern of r Classificaliek& ‘of Risks, cxcluainff dll speclat huards / ,'insuniie'dnly any calityruins precluding uiet laigeTires, andals&oa-boihWftißtodfMd Mutual p&nr it of both methods, but entities the insured Xo a oartieipat. non in the profits. / '**—•■•■ r ;„ - w It is under the control 6f thefdlldtaingTHrectors r-* Rutherford. A.J. GiUsttf John- Packer, SamuelT. Jonee, Alonzo A. Carrier, Plnlo C. Sedgwick, Koberl Kloix. . . " . JAr RUTHEHFORD.Prcs’t. . . „ A. X GILX.BTT, See’y, A. A. Acinary. ■ ' o»27qr Penn Bluttiai idffe insoranee Co.* pbll’ai A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H. DAVISj (vice 1. Finney, Jf., .No- 353 Liberty - , For tHe better convenience of per^onflresiding fn the tower-part' of-thecityf theugeat may'also be "found daily, from eleven to twelve >B.nd' two.tO three-o’clock at thecQqqtjQff room-of J. SchoonmaJter & Cfo,No-itt*? Wood street, where aIL necessary information will be flven. hhd cbmniiibicationa promptly auendedlo.— amphlels explaining the prnicipterand benefits of Life . Insurance, and blank-forms faraishexTon application. - - - _Capual stock, over 8200/WQ and constantly Fronts divided annually amongstthoso insured for hie. ; PiitsttuigkFeb.Umi-Qn * . : Marine, Fire ana Inland Traaoportation ISSUE! AS OBJ. .*1 .•; “• fTHEINSUEANCE COMPANYOP NORTH AMER’. A ICA, EhUadetpffla,*chimered 1784, capital 0SOO.« 000, aasettjanuary 13,1851, @1,001,950 f 50 r wui •raakeinsornnceonbuikiingßandthen content* in this city and :vfsinity.., Alfa,on ,propc]rty orrery deecrip . uon, on steamboats and other vessels, "either by inland transportation or on the'sear/ - DIRECTORS: AnßtirG. Coffin, Pres’u Jacob M. Thomas, * Samuel W. Jones, • ! John R. NeE .. r Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A: Brown. " * WiHlamTVelsb, Samuel F; Smith, ' Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, -• 8* Austin Allib sent of the policy; This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister; whose salary in very many cates is scarcely equed to his immediate wants. To themanof family, at his death, it Is a con* solaUou beyond expression to know that his helpless* little ones are thus provided for. Churches involved, \yoold doxyell to insure.the. live* of one or more of the trustees, at whose {demise the amoupiwoWhp the debt. Explanatory pamptdels and information given gratis, at the Banking House of. WM. A. HILL A CO., n0v29.... Wood st,second dcor above Fourth.. . ... INSURANCE. ' milE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR .JL ANCECOMPANYr—piEce,North Room of the Ex . Fifi* lKsiniAnca—Buildings, Merchandize and othei property in town and country, insured agamst loss or damage by fire at the Jowest rate of premium- ‘ Ms Bins In also insure Vessels, Car .goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or spcciaipolicies, us the assured may desire. also insure merchan dize. transported by Wagons, Railroad Care.Cahal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,oaths xnosi Liberal terms. .DIBECTORB—Joseph H. Seal,Edmund A. Souder John ■■. iiifl and Health Ihioraacoi - THE MUTUAXi life and health insurance of PhUaddphuiy Incorporated by the legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B; Charier Per petual, Capital 9106,000. .Rates lower than any Penns at vania Catnpany, and.full S9*per cent. lower than tne Dsoal rates of Lift Insurance,as the following eojnpati - non willahow. Thus n person or the age oflfa insuring for 8100 for lift, must pay in the Giratf Bi3o, Pennsyf vania 82,30, Penn Mutual 82,30, Equitable 82,04; New L * DmncipKSr-Samuel D Orrlck, Charles D Hall. Wm S' Sj o “'iß°hejt P-KingCharlcaV Hayes, MW Baldwii, Chas O B CaippbelljJil M Reeve, M. DiLowlsCoorer! J Rodman Barker, E H Bailor, Edwin b Coim. 'Prtrii dent, Samuel D prrick j Fees Prejident, Robert P- Kina Secretary, France Blackburne. , wilLbo received and everv information given by.. SNIVEL. FAHNESTOCK, Oyyica: Commercial Rooms, cornor of Third street* Pittsburgh. - • 1 ’’WTfl-y - «ad Bannstuuraacv,. ■ • > * mHE Inaurance Company of North Americtf. of.Phil*-; Xdelphm, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub* ; scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insuraaca bJSSi MdriviX iwi ' iclm * y,ttnd on h,J . ; Jienry D. Sherrard,Seo'iK Tius is tho olie?t la»uranee Company in the United States, having heea chartered in 17#4. J\a cbnrteris jieK petual,au(Urqm ita high sumdutg, long oxperleneeiom pie means, and ftvoiqmg ull risks of an extra hajaraous : character, it may bo considered as offering ample securfr ty to the public. ... WILLIAM P. JONES,-: At Counting Room of .Atwood, Joneftfc Co.. Water and: Front sta., Pittsburgh . maydy ' . Dissolution. ’ , * fTiIIECo-Partnerahip heretofore existing between tie of I. S. BONNET&Co., is this nay dissalvedtiyinmual consent. Either partner, may nse.the name of>tne concern in settlement. - ■.; is ' JEROME 3. BONNET; . : MATTHEW D. PATTON/: : PiMjSorgh, April Ist, 1850. _ ID* Having sold my enure inlereslia the firm.pf J. a. Bonirar s Co. to m. d. Pirrojr, my into nnrutcr, and in reurwgfrem bnaraem,ltasegredt plealnre in recom mending him to-the confidence of mv friends and the. public [ap3] J. fl. BONNET. B. O. Stocliton, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, - - rW0..47.C08!Ut8 OP M+STTt ARp, TEnLD ETBSmi Wi' TrAS constantly on hand for salo—Wriutlt?..Letter B PRINTING 1 INfi-SScSie wIU feel) 2*tJ? e bWffiSS price* or fn ezfeliango for Rfegi Bcranm.« • v ■ *- a Bemovei. ; - : —:■ ■ ,“«»as,wi,%'sua'sf»K3 «®iss , aKsa'SlSS Sf.ru^avssssiasi'KS forepace, arrangement andgoodlight, that he iscerSin of sniungeverypersttn who may favor him^rtthS^Sf His etpek is. complete; in-evory article in h|e itee ahd greatpamswili be. taken at all time# to bhorv persons Wishing la look or hay.; * ” ZTr 800# * 10 ;t. OCISI. > r.nu r~JV-: !'! .• ■; \.\i I.VNT> P^SWo£jas»Bßß'i gg *g . "sssiaate* I \ V ' ' f iv* K *"\ v * » BAMTX, i’ERPKXVITV AND BECUtUT ¥. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND v LIFE XSSiraASOES BOCIKT7 111 ECM ax WEISO QOOOSI o MatUt ttrettt JVfc *5 , between; fourth tt. * thu 'Diamond. mjUE la nqw-receivingixom the Eastern X cttiera btratiufaf, cboiee an,d desirable stbcfc y: -PoreliMediDijbd NewVorkarfid. Philadelphia Markets m the JoWeit casti prices; 'Embracing every Variety of ■ge nearest sad nehehtstytesj andfatest importations of * r ® n ,@b- English and German Goods r omongtho tending articles,will 6efbunjithe follpwing:- ?** *-» Berage do Lames, iirom lBf cents to the Engluh Lawns*/from ttj'cehttlto’lhe • finesiquahtymaoafaetured.''r ■( >•*>:;•! i pS®Jvl«^ cints & yd bfif^rtafi6^” a ” ~10W Wle ’ fiom lucinu< °> e bMiono?i!S'St Gm Bfadniß, from 121 eentstaOib : 9 vara” 1 * ana raer * ClLn Cluntos,fiotn 6i to ISJ cents Mntfics^niyi l^ 4 «oi - embroliisrejtlloaUni..Bnd Qi i,pcw style jilhjn and figured Eniriiji Pophnß: ; ■ sflks • h *' rtper Gr s do «hme Sniln i, i?S r dbanjeabld Silks and fS P o 1 1 a *£ ,ack ,BMnbaziiiei,end abean- Fkenc“ThriClo 1 f h. ,aCk “ d “ lotcd and ■ : • u SJSA.WLS'" lW i ■'*’ i Chameleon Silk and Tmk Saite'Shnwln; .nperidr Her nanna Silk Tisjne and Berspf. Siia.yrh : Cashmere, i Thibet, BroshaandMonside LaraeSbawls > • 1 I FANCY ANIX VAmSTH GQODS 1 - I French work Copes and Cotttfts; new style Bonnet i Ribbons; LinenCambifcHdkfsaQ&Cr&vatsjblackand colored Kid Glove*? iasle-ThraadyMohair aid Twisted •Silk Glares SilkrWowfddhkfl Cotton Hose; together with a large and complete assortment o( Para* sols and Umbrellas. -a, ; r « - - ; v ( QENTZEa&tf&3. \•< • 3n-'6Yery variety and style, all ofthe >atestimpOjrtduons i and will be . sold at the vkbt _ SEVENTH GREAT SEMIANNUAL SALE OF : oa/T GooDSj . . . AT TO* •• •.,-,>• fj One PHco Store offtrA« ( SlASO&-6 CO., v ' : • .; JViw.flS and 04 Market ttrict. * T|riLL commence on Mokdat,: December 30,1850 vj ond-coniume through The monlhdf January. On inh occasion, the whole of their -immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trude, nffri -their eiidf eive-ifitnilSj amounting ;U)-> One~.Hundred And Thirty Thousand Dollars win be offered,at Retail, at fully one fourth less than usual paces. : The notice of their Semi-Annual Sale io any one of the thousands who attended the ‘sole oflasl year, will' be sufficient guarantee forncall this lesson.’ They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices, for the benefit of those who have never attended their sates-^ 1 viz:— - ... Rich Cashmere*, - • 75 c. Usual pnceSl,oo: 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 2504 usual pn.»e ■ _ ... ; •.. XsWferContmaod Wool Delaines, 15, 181 c. Usual pnee 20 and 250; 50ps« High Colored Plain DeLtunes, 45c. Usual price '62|c; --tj r. 50 pg. Striped and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price 75C., . .50 ps, Black Silks. Reduced 25 percent.; lOOps.French.Mermoes,9l,oo. Usual price '3oopS;¥artfmettasand Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; '2500 Long SquareShavrih; which-Will be.sold at from •®t to 85 less than the usual prices.; - 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and. 10c. Usual price 18 and 25c.; . . .. Fast Colored Calicoes, OJc. Usual pneeOc.; 100 cases English and Arae«can.CaUcoes,B and 100 Usual pncilO and 18|c^ 50 eases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard; 260 balesßrawn Muslin—all grades; ; Al*>r-Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Glbves,iLineng, Checks, Cloths, Cassmeres, Ciusineta and Jeans. ■ ~. - - • - • Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of wnieh will be marked down to lower pncea than any of theirpreviouasales They invite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods:willsoon be sold. The lowestpnce named at first* . " ■ A. A. MASON A CO., dcc3o • / '■ Nos. 62 and 04 Marketstreet Assortment slihe following Goods: . »■ .t Ladies* book, jaconet, and musUn French wrought cufls anacollars,.Kossathcufls and collartf; Valenci ennes and Loui3,Ndpoleotido do; -Louis Napoleon Mo line, Brussels and.Apphque capes end sleeves; chemi •teUesblaek ChAtuum and. love veils; ladies’ break- Jhst caps ;■ infants’* ops and waists *, embroidered Uucn . cambric handkerchiefs;- English thread laces-and edg ings; jaconet hud Rwisa edgings and msertings; to .getherwith a general qssonment of French embroider ed and laee goods.*-Fdr sale by - • ' ■ A A MASON A CO, . mar 4 < . Nos. At and 04 Market street SPRING BONNETS—Ourfini lot received andepen* ed—comprising in part the following styles: White and Yello w Lace { Queen’s Own; • AlbomCtup; Hair Tulip: Milan do; Jenny Lina and Saun;. English do; FlatedSiraw and Saun do; Pine Strawand Diamond; r Pearl and Loop do; Florence Crimped; American Lace; English Pearl; Uanganan Mixed;- i- English Albone; - - Fluted Manilla: ■ •: : -gntr .. dftS ■ • ' marlS • / ■ : : A A.MASON A CO, A T EASTERN JOBBING PBiCES.—II6 pieces JX Black and Fancy colored French and English •CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. • Just opened at • A; A. MASON A CO.’S, . dec2 * • - Nos.CS and 64Market street.. ■ ■ . fHE subsenbers take this method to inform property holders, house-buiLdera, and all others lutereßiadv that they still eftnunpe the bustuess of Tin Roofing, in alliis breaches. Their skill and experience in thispart of the basiness, has hitherto enabled them to giveentire satisfaction*: And/they hope, that by canunuing the same policy, of asurcthe best materials, and employing ekilLfal workiuen,talccep up this favorable impression. If the question of Tfttßocfiug was new,'or just brought -before the' nbtico’oFthiS'community for the first time, •we wonld consider that lhe importance of the subject would justify us iel, extending our views on its superior advantages.. ThiSfhowever. is not the case.'-We shall therefore, cQnhnoaarseiyestoa few'remarks.. On the 6th day of Jane, lß44.Jnearty seven years ngo,) we fin •tsbed our first :job of Tin Roofing in thia place. From that npitothejpreseiu.time, wp have covered with tin the roots of tnerflnpst and most costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our ' views on a previous occasion on- the supenorndvantage ot Tm over iron, os a covering for houses. And lime, the great tester of a}l but too clearly proven the correctness of oqr opinion. Again,if weplaceTinta jaXta-posiuon.With Slate as u covering for think that tin wil! bear a favo rable comparison, with some decldQfc:&dvantogea.— These advantages ore, that when un is the roof can be materials, in the length of rafters, brick m the gable' the housAeasyof.accessln case of a fire, and showing a b etter finiah and appearance.' Also; when tin is used the gptien are worked in, thereby, savingthe extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac.; —tnmgaindispensible.on s{aie roofs. If further reasons were deemed nedessary, wceonld-offer tha experience of onr eastern cities in proof what has beep hdvnhced, idA it is a well known fact that New York add other east ern citfeaveiT generally prefer even' tin for their most coslly-and splendid buildings, QotwuUfttandingthey have a full supply of slate at ifielr Withtheseremarks vfe Qub|eciwuh'those jnterested,And will tqke pleasure in giving fartheMnfarraaUon {when called on. t JOHN DUNLAP A GO, ftw7,:.if.i corner Market and Becond sis. . \n SUDOpcd &bo.uldcra, * '•.CJOQVL W5Ks-3HAvIE3/-"!Thwa -Brices ore essential* £J.,ly adapted, lathoae whose proiefircionsih life render the inclined postlire necessity To the consumptive, the Sedentary,; and all those who, in their ddilypntgnrt?.- have contracted "the habit of this SbooJ4er Brace is inestimable. It preventsthe shoulders from falling forward on (he chestj ezpands the dippprmpna of the chamber in which'the- .Lung* add Hehrt -anvcon-f tamed, and gives buoyancy to the Whole frajne ruins,-in itsaction, conntentcung the pnncipalcaaaeS wnlch lead to disease in thoselmportant-organs, and top numerous rnun of nervous Ills, to which somany are inbject l • Forwleby”. ■ HISYSE&& .mWfiLW: mqig -- i ' t UO Wood rt'. " - Dr> Hflt f » AMoalaaJ Supporter. ■ rriHIS inamimtnlis-usediii all,ihoEustern cities, with >' X unparalleled success:. ;Tho effects produced by it •aretruly wonderful,id till Ihosoeaeea where abdomi-' ndl support ta needed;ironrwealtnt«s of thd abdominal musclcsi •liaaio tare cure tbr Jalliur of the: womb, sad' the-long list of diseases whiehailendlhat cbmolaint' For sale by KBYBEE & M’POWELL, marB 140 Wood at ' f T , Fur w 'f u^r l!> r Ww,ly retommended ,•» - lathoaffliotedfor the radical cnreof.Hsrnioor.Ruj>- luri.. They retain the.rnpttire- perfectly, dud may f!e ense comfort by, tbfr patient, and-have beefi known, in many instances; laeffeot a dneedycdre” For side by SEIfsM i M'DOWEEi: -Si"§. 140 Wood st Ja2nro^S^SHi¥S" all0 ”’ Pa,ent . ALSO-r 3 Dot Barbers 5 . Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, aad for sale at r... B°W» * TETLfcm 100 Wood st, . mayB9 S daots below Virgin alley- •l* B L..3.WATERMAN A SONS; Notice, , ■ j ... ■ • A W'PWMM iadebted.tit.the late firm of Johkstoh fc 'A. Wilipioaso call, and settle iimolistely: dSo save costs. tfobOl.: JOHN'FLEMING,Ag>n .jrn, tvmniirt.t*—- • Joufa uift.ih _ , L J. D. Will 1.1 Ads Cu CO., ’ * WHOLESALE 'AND. BET AIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding, and ■ Cotttmunon Merchant*. ■ ... Add Dealers in > ? .. eotmrhr t&d&ccs and pnrtsvaaß hakupacictub, •* * • Comet .'£ &*:>■■ ‘ .• ; . ;\V', : . Vr v' +'-’iy : ■ ®rg ©oois. ABSALOM MORBIS, r. , , .. Market street •„ Oiotfu x Cloths I Cloths J .j-/'— 1 -iw Vs* St * ' ;V " .'--7'> ./.I '*V ’> ■ •>• •»» . 'U* r, .7 ’ J’-f* r t> "Vf -f/ ■ V “ *.' -■ *,rc' 5 ’ -v’ T..'*’** - - ~ . .. i ; iflimuoiuous. nqa-i>Aiiaift.Wi woqpwbu, « .' Tfr tS CABINET - \gL| jmmatFrmmTUßE MANUFACTURER, fp; . Ware-rOoml 97 ond TJUra *troot» T' *W;-VPY reip fcc tfdliy informs fcfs meu4i-and c astern* » ~ tl i nt! that.be ha* and fi-ft neußtock .of household furniture ever before seen in™ * ':fhi&ityfk*3ftla thetjaallty ' materials* best-workmMship,and designs: andfrom theexteat of hisordersand■ in fnrniare,fitthe West V. j.\ - •■■*:■ . He has adopted the prwoiple of ftentifrmg the cus-’=, •tomeraVinteresJ withhLiownfiQ quaiityonctprice, and keeps always on band the,gre«est variety of every onption of furniture, from the Cheapest and plainest, to,, the most-elcganrand costly} that&houjrt?'or anypartof { pue, may he furnished ;£rom his stock, or ..manufactured expressly td-order. - He ther^oie'solicit* that the advantages 6f We esthblitbnfcat may be Jcnowa/ ;Tbe following articles consist-in part, offal* stock, whieix ‘fbrriehriess of styleandfinish, carniot be surpassed in ' any ot lhe Eastern cities :i •: . ■ 'Parlor, . . sr- . drawing'din* *i.- • -ingj- and' Bed room • . '• ichaiTB, asf every variety,- if . . consisting, of rosowpood, raa- i v hogaby and walnut Etiznoethen, .. description; Couches, Solos,Teie-a-tele.andDi r vans of the'latest French-ana i'j. : TashaeatWbatrNotsj&adtladiesVfarlor Desk* of various kinds ; Work Tables and fancy inlaid h ' stands, 1 tntialc'stands, ?ajid holders,‘startletop,tsa* •«':* . hogaay, rosewood and walnut centre and; sofa, ta .l bles,. extension dining tablet r ail aixesof the . K- : . mostimproved,ELnddecidedly; the* best Und j • .made; card, Pembroke hall and. piertables, k. wardrobes, bedsteads tod Wasbaiahds of ~ - l f each n large dssohtaent} :gothicJiall &•- r . ;i; ottomans : add - atobls,' secretary ' and bo6k 1; 1 cases, aide boards, tiro screens, towel racks, hat stands,-and mtmc'Btoolsj cribsand cot*• r , .fo*,ehUdreni.paper,mache, table.and..tea poys, ma- fapganyf rosewood, and ' f; • inlaid - pearl Table*. fi - :>■-ir:'&c.:,dtc;;ite.'-';v • 1 . ■ A large assortment of .COMMON FURNITURE an > WINDSOR CHAIRS. CAxrtwriuiiSsiJpi£f* all articles in-their line :•••■; •. :?v ••..v.'-.nVi-*- y STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, famished at the short* dsfnntlce. ''-•:«• • --k- ■ ij-^AliorderspioapUylnov2B.'.r* * , UHAIUS b'UH.aiTß«,lfi. 1: ■ No.iß'T/Ltrditrat,batcud Uarhttand Wood, South ttd -7> Ws 'have now on hand-a ldiae W. splendidßtock of*~~-i u -lTnfrn>nnliiiiilWr'~*' WMandCAßlWETFUnNmißfewliii.tiw. -W S vaieconiident cannot bo *u rpasaed, ih— equalled, in this City,orn tie Wp.t, in style and finis!’ Those who are in wanioi :Foraitune aje «speetfnll! invited to call and examine for themselves. (1 . .By Steamboats tarnished onih.i shortest natice. k ... , lljrAllotdersnrbmpUjrauendedto.p : ieblß-'tf O-'s and!.tliaidiO:expensß shall oe spared [* '■• them even better than: they rms is the only establishment row maimfactarlne FT ~ .Bnckat Bolivar. ;r ' KIKR dc JONES* i' : - mar!7 Canal Basin, Seventh st, Pittsbaxgbl' •• » wine stoMr*' * 70 walnut street, philadblpttta ' Oj^laTgrisaleain^lfrbyMintocfiinsiimert^-baenoblir l {UTgely to repjemsh jus slock by freshicmortatioxis, ai- • ihe bf offering some of the b? - \ T Sf«>%S™v?s“” * ,rer^!7 ported^ ttyiim. He wot* ‘ refer to some invoiceaas fallow*—^t 7 . lT - ' ~■? DUFF.GOEBON 4 CO. SHKRHIES-eiibracinsi de c &“ Pa >f.“‘y='7„>aw pnees, rare old- and tomeve ,^pM^iSS»ag!KSiS? screßifibett stimulaiiog, and have not the acid many other wines. s ■ FORT specially elected i his to consumer* from the stock 6f*‘BußMssroV et Opono, and imported direct. ft.. i,|W! Wineßarefijityand delicate, andlhave be. highly'approved by hi. easterners, beoaoseor the pSSdbffSiact y 0761 ■ a “ olhBr P "“ lMIWW “ kcv pn‘S? TOT ' WHITEfORT and MALI various sort., dry and rid'' .South Side i oldEaattmd:WC«tlndia..^erciallAc 1 Ac- 4« ..dadranpht, m bottles and by casks.... ■ l it . Astt the SPARKLES'WINES Or'thO subscriber,' ia weU known that tli e AIOET EXTRA CHAMP A ON : and the,splendid SPARKLING MOSELLETImporu Wi W other •tVines: and are so': at price, hs low as moslOfllm Inferior wines now in tl ’ .ntarietwiticharenutnponbnyersasiSM t;.. . He hasalso CIWUpi.GNE\VINEBof bran? and qualilieent Very low prices: retail Of wholesale.' bSbSli ? i?£^f^ r l^ I !l? S ’8 e i 1 5 ,a11 2*>•» »”“«> - ber holds hunselfdo be d judge, and he offara the 6ne Very.loW!e.tprifie,hy:th• - -:; BURGUNDY assure customers that he can present to them, from h ' a bottle of Burgundy a* France afford; S AUTERNBand BARSAC always on hand in botUe' : His seiectioaof RHINiitftnd.luGSELLK WINE'' from the cellar*of Nesa**itaiuUßn & Jokda» % of C J Mens, are exteamyft and: number many Still Hocks ai' .is the be. *2“ S cefebreu' *g!»«Waa*»ss» . h l ' S© ™ lllO Address,-- _JACOB SNIDER, JJL, ' Store, 7& Walant street, Phila. i- | /Ayonei ror doloetio * a> lie stow ofAftroer &BD'ortaAon» a feS\^ ave **®®° «•• no«. TViiltVneve'«jnS*' > J?wi?i l -.* n^ * >eat mwufaeio-' :W««fSnd eUTsrlut nSy YttroJ^iiS-iSfiS^ 1 hI S caslo ' ‘ i«n»4 Wair ebS» ! cS,S , caU > £™' - OW WBH—l5 drums Cod foil in ejotb , ni i f *M» «j le* wrt 4B»au«k. : Fortele.to^ I ‘ 3 ~' ie,y »®Po- .