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[aprS3^> opening ai A A complete stock ofi Ho .■ ! i := 7?Pg^^/9^tX3oU.a^:^gCk p gsr M %--~ {opy23 ■' Ar-MasorTfc Colnre now Of the la- _, T A A &Co opening WE « X 3J” S VsJtAtV’nnolher lot of Grape Sherri#, embroidered data and plafn * ACON-140OEH 4m gale try [»prggT -KING-A MO.OBHfcAI) gUOAKti i'.tr&Dgtuj St jLouJs Fovrcercasugar dp Clarified do; do * Crushed do "do J*oaf do; In jitore and for sals-by ~ tiprffi KlftG & MOORncAD ■n/fiWUAStfES— -IVI N\o MoIaSSOS, t - * 5; lioaisS. H* molasses, (Bclcner’i) - Si. James do do, i - Bailie Ground do; apr22 Forsaleby KIKG & MOORKEAP. Hi lEAS—Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black 1 Teas.m half chests, and rrrelve and six pound bis aprgg ~ KING fe MOORHEAD ACCO~?Rus3eU & Egbison’e C?a \ •JL .*V :.Wm..U.Gnuit , »5 > a;- . . W,jff. Davis’FsaaiS’s; %V. Weir’s : ’ln dore and for sale by .. aprW , KING A MOORHEAD •EST JAVA COFFEK-^Keodirifottttei—For sale at > MORBIS’TRA STORE, ipifrePiamond. [apr? l CORENC!*? A.” Masoit* have per*expreB»i and wH open for sale • Uustisonung, Ioo>doi. of Che "finest French Fiotvers* •; aiitt* : EXTRACT OF: SARSAPARILLA AND -X-£lAFjvlHA—AfrjiAiisUpply4ii3t received by cipreai for sale bz • •: JAJOES A. JONES, • - apr22 . comer of Liberty gndliand bis. *f\K. UOUKR’S COMPOUND SJYRUPofl.iverwoTt, • I -J Tat and-Canchilapna. for the complete care of • -cpugtar colds, aßihina k bronohUis, and all other lung complaints, for sale by t , : JAMES A.JONES. S-l\, TOWNSEND’S.! EXTRACIVOF SAKgAPAK* '• IL*LA’,forsalc by ;. > "dprga JAMES A. JONES - TUST received a line lot of SIX BARRELED Hh> V ,VOLVERS,at DOWN & TETLEY’S, apr2l ; . ; , 130 Wood street. * .iDOZ.easiem four, five and eixmcft nfled and finely sighted single barrel Pistols, for wold at • aprtl x __ _ BOWN S * Cri/V PAIRS single and double barrel Pistols, (rora • -UUU C£* cents upwards. • ' • aptgl - • • ' •• • SOWN & TETLEY. 6 DUZ. American ami Frencti Powder Horua, assorted ■Mti . (eprtlj ■ , DOWN A TETLEY’S. mi)OZ;&owic, Dirk, Hunting Kfltves, and Daggers, . all sixes and ehape?; at -• aprtl BQWN A TETLEY’S I- DOZ. snpenor CoUV Revolvers, three and. foar inches, forsaleby -aprJi BOWN A TETLEY. • £ {Enterprise copy.l ;: | UST RECEIVED—At the sign of tho Bolden Eagle, - tl a large assortment, of Hocking Horsey of diflerem sizes,atTrom three to fifteen dollars each. KENNEDY * HASLETT, '• ' aprlO , . . . No.OiMarkctfluect. TYASKETS! BASKETS!—A large assortmei t School *JS -and Market Baskets, of all sizes and shapes. Also, Ladies? embroidered,' plain-worked and toilet Baskets— a beantifal article. - For sale low. • aprlO KENNEDY & HASLETT. /ZJLOVES AND SUSFENDEUS.— ' ' * 100doz.silk Gloves, 8$ to per dot. • ' IQO doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 7to 3 do r-■ - . sQdoz.Kid. do 3 to 10 do . LOOdoz. Snspeuders, lu>l2 do . . For sate at New York prices. aprlO . ' KENNEDY A HASLETT. JUST RECEIVED, the best selected stock of fancy and variety Goods, gold and silver Watches, Jewel ry, Ac , ever offered in inis market, which will be sold os unprecedented low prices. Give as a call if yon wish to buy cheap, wholesale and retail. ' ■ aprlO KENNEDY A HASLETT. TTELOeIPIDES AND WILLOW WAGONS Just : V : received and for sale low: ... .24 small and large Velocipedes; 50 Willow Wagons; *. aprlO . KENNEDY A HASLETT^ IkffTNEHAL'FOUNTAINS FOR SALE.— iXL 3 Mineral Fountains; • - 2 do stacds and marble tops. Forsaieiow. : Inquire of JOSHUA RHODES A CO., • api9 No. 0 Wood street. FRUITS— 175bozes Oranges; i 150 do Lemons; 40casks Currants; 400 boxes Raisins; To arrive and for sale by *prt ■■■ • JOSHUA RHODES A CO. Sundries— . . 1,000 drums Figs; v 000 hf'do do; $0 baskets salad On; . .. 25do*, assorted Pickles; .10 doz. fresh Peaches,*** ua cans; For sale by . [aprSj JOSHUA RHODES & CO. I>aW~\VH£S ;bbl». Birr’.Vl:' 1 Xli signment and for sale by ipi9 .• • MILLER & RICKETSON»_ TltfOtHY SEED*-£$ bus. pnme Tltnoihy heed in store and for sale by > - - - • : MILLER & RICKBTSON. % \r lWr. iiUl v li£R—*l4 kegs Duller on consignment and IV fcrsale low by apr» , . iMILLER & RICKETSON. -C*AR vIJNI£y-*-600 cases, 3000 boxes and halt boxes ti. Kj GiuUonx Sardines, :r store and foreile by - -, . ' i i/ , MILLER & BICKETSON, ;• *pxlO _ ‘_j N0g.231 and 383 Liberty at. TTTIP&—7 bales first Netr York Hops, £l. to store and for sale by . r - -ttprlO, - • MILLER fc RICKETSON. UICRORY buar.Uickory iiuis jqsi ree d 'XX. on consignment and foraale by ■PrtQ v DULLER & RICKETSON, SOX BOARDS AMD PANEL STUFF-00,000 feet ior sale by J. A; BLOOMER, v -,, .... Allegheny ElamngrMilts. T\ BAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California. lor ±J , -iidfri- al' the BaakinrHoftse of PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bt * ~• • foctl9 KIO COFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffda now landing from canal, and for sale by mti» MILLER A RICKETSON. LAWYER’S JBRIEF PAPER—A superior article, for eaie by tho quire, ft!-. W.S. HAVEN’S, ... corner ofSceond and:Marbei sis, Liquorice ball—cr cases for saie.by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, *P p I . . ..Cor First A.Wood sis Gusts ■ ,apt. OPIUM— SSibs. new cropfor saleby ■■ ' »pt 4 ■ B. A.FAHNK3TOCK A CO. X* EUE—6O bbls. Nori for saletby n \3T. aprt . . B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO. CALCINED MAGNEslA—2obases English (or sale ■■■ apri if. A.FAHNESTOCKA CO lABAWAY BEEO-aW 6i. for sale by ' »prt • :: b. a. Fahnestock a co. MERCURIAL' flts.ystrone, by iIL aprt .. B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BEKSfinad for sale by V,. marts. - , . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. la/' Biting —100 bbis for sale by If martO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 1 BBL.'CHKSNUTSforasIe Dv ■ I mans J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. ~P|RIED AHPLE3—Reee.ved and for sale by U marlO . SAMUEL P. BHRIVER. fpEAS! TEAS t Extra fine .Yoang Hyson Tea, in • lacered boxe5 i received at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street Retail price. 81. -We ask a comparison of the above Tea with any lo be had elsewhere. ■ fcPff -A. JAYNES. BUTTER— 2 bbls.freshßoll for sale by ■ »Pi 3 . ■ ........ ... WM. DYER. ('IANTON CRAPE 3HAWLS—Jnsi received perex- J press at .t«p5J A. A. MASON A CO’n. BEAVER BUCKETS—SO do*. Beaver Backets jasi received and for sale by martO MILLER A.KICKETSON. [UEESE—6O bxs. foraalc by 1 ap3 • ACON HAEvis—12,000 lbs. choice cur family Hams for sale by laprOJ ■ WM. DYER. PQHOULDERS— 6,000 lbs. best cut small shoulders ont of smoke, for sale by • TO. DYER. H -6LiVe-OJL—For sale at the Drue Blore of ‘ 'JAMES A. JONES, ■ nprS corner of Liberty and Hand sis. pASTILE AND PALM SOAP—For"sale by V aprt r JAMES A. JONES. ROUSSEL'S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM—For sale by [aprt] JAMES A. JONES. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANTKEMEOY—ForaaIe U by. [aprtl ■ ;JAMES A JONES. 'DREMIUM MUSTARD—Of onr.own manufacture, X. constanlly on hand and for sale by ■ mar? RHODES A ALCORN. "I yRIED- APPLES—IOO bus. in store and for sßle by U mart . WM. DYER, 207 Liberty at LOOPED fee! mart iICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and-for sale. , mart RHODES A ALCORN. MOLASSES— 60 bbls. oak cooperage; ■ 26 do cypress - do; /"HDER VINEGAR—6O bbls; Cypress barrels Ll aprt WM DYER JOHN BULL’S;Extract of Sarsaparilla, for sale at the ■Drugstore o [aprt2l . JAMES A. JONES. TBEATHERS—A prime lot received per steamer Mes- and for sale by IHisttllanious. -offer for Mle ieonUpyice Of-the dilfcregiiftake of^blgrk for soie Dy' - “ b. A-Fahnestock a co. WM, DYER. ban. in sore and for sale by RHODES A ALCORN. iKifiteUancoixs. HIKTOH Ctf CO.'S JaattEai’S-mwsHjfl®_store, - Aim ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, APOLI.O BUri-DINO2?’TO™?H STREET, Blau of the Btc-Hlve. fHE eubsnbm are m the 'nnnrw rwXemedby a «agieb«lb2shinenMotePittsburgh' P The Genacmeo’s Furnishing Department is plenuful- Iv supplied with u vanetyof superb and delicately wrought articles of dress. The variety is entirely too neat to enumerate in a moderate space, we must, tiierctore* direct the public to an investigation of tbq. Stock itself All that we can say in this connection is, tbatat our Establishmeatthe .gentlemen of taste canbe supplied with any oracle in our line, manufactured oat of the best materials, an# the most experienced hand We solicit Anlfexamiaatihn of oar stock } it composes a.Variety Which challenges comparison s ••■■•A:large lot ■ of/■*«* SUk an£irfftini Skirts fFtney. Stocks and sdf attfuiting Cr&tiHf Qtovu andSoimi of Vafiodshinds, and lAJacvbVcryrartfcle of comfort or luxury which tf gentleman or good tasifr would fancy Odd-FCllows* 'and olasonlc 'Regalia constantly on band _ We solicit aihajenof pub 11a patronage i HINTON & CO, Sign of the Bee Hive, * ipllo Bmldiasrs. Fourth bt , w i Ne.gQ Ap< Lamoneeyuir and. Sborpibnrgin Finnic i B. m ' Hood Company* OOKS for subscription to Stock of the- ooove Com* pany.wili kft opeafed at4he« Office of BIGHAM & LKSLIE;XV’ o. BTFifth sl/eeV EUtaburgfcs anJTuesday, the-6th t and Wednesday, the7ih,day3 of May ncxftjat? lO o’ciockcf said days > and ax the store of WM. SMITH 'A-CQ.nirLaTrrencevllle, ofl" Thursday, the Bth day*) J; Khynext, at 10 o’clock; and at the store of J. ELSLER, in toe Tillage -of Hatfield, on.FndayitheSih. day of May, at.lo o’clock; and at the store of A CO-ln the borough of Sharpsbargb x «7t Saturday, the 10th of May. at ID o’clock remaio ropen ‘-from 10: o'clock. A. to * o’clock, r.M., each day.; . Com»i**:oxx&s—WlLSON IM’CApiDLESS.': J. GRAHAM, . C.WvBRNESTi - - JAMES-BLAKELY, - WM. WERNEBURG, GHARLESPETERSON, I HENEYSH. LEWIS, JOIIN-CHISLETT • ; R. L. EWALT t v : E. HARDING, < JAMES SHARP. aprt7nM7 . Ototok Houss, Pirrssoßon, 7 .. Surveyor's OJjlw , April 3, 1651. $■ SEALHD PROPOSALS willbe. received att&id office. until 12 o'clock, 2sth day of insu, for ihe fol lowing arlictf?, fbr.ihe nse of the sick at the United Slates Marine Hospital, near this City, until the 50th day <of June, 1852: • '' * • Beef,as free os possible from boney price per pound. Bread, each-toaf-to weigh one lb**- “ u “ , Brown Sugar of the best quality*** “ u “ ■ Rice • « % TeaHyson - • * « “ • «• Rice flour —* “ ** “ Spenu candles* * —••••- Coffee*.*--*- * * -—•••—• . Butter, best quality- —•• Middling bacon Hams Lard*******-- Flour,best superfine* Molasses * Port wme Vinegar Milk Best bolted meal**' Potatoes Beans e*k*- Salt Hominy Wood*--** Coal •••* Alt of the foreign articles to be of the very, best quali ty, and to be furnished at such times and m such quanti ties as on the requisition ot the Steward of tho Hospital, approved by ihe Surveyor,, may be required. Any other articles that may be wanted, the comtactor to furnish at the lowest market price* - It is estimated that the number of patients to be sup*, plied wilt average about 90 per day. in addition to which there will be about 10 officers and servants to be supplied. Any information concerning the contract will be giv en on application at this office. HENRY WOODS, ap3;t2oin Surveyorand AgL, U.S, Marine Hospital josxra urnmcorr. wm, c. bass. hIPPESOO TT &OARR) (L.A.TB J. S.SriucaMß A Co.) luiofaelnren ol PiitEnix Fire Proof Safes, Second street, between Wood and Smtfifield* ON Tuesday afternoon, July 23,1843, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Lipfencott A Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o. their Fhccoix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tee Sole w i•nlaced inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the door of the Safa was closed and the fire kindled at :. qa&rterpast'Jo’clock, and in a short ume the Safe was red hot, andcoutwuedtiU half past 0 o’clqek, being about four and a half boars, when the committee expressed their satisfaction thatthoume occupied with such heat was sufficient* The furnace wasthen pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opened*-the boohs, papers and money safe. The heat was so great omo melt off the brass mountings. We therefore take pleasure in recommend ing these Sates to tne public, as being,m our judgment, emircly fireproof, JARVIS ATRABUE, NOCK & RAWBOSJ, CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER. BENEDICT A CARTER. ISAAC CROHIE. I am engaged In the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heal. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely any there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the paulie as being, m my judgment, entirely, fire proof. wjlkaye. In calling upon the above gentleman for their signa tures, they r 11 spoke m the highestterms of toe fairness of tne test, and their full confidence of the Safe's being entirely fire-proof. We have coasuntiyonh&nd njulfot sale a Toil assortment of the above Ssfcs. mar3l BELL A TERRY. Joan o’nosm.L -••-• a. t. »cusa,—w. Or.avirrxß. O’DONNELL* MULLEN 2e CO. Pittsburgh ChairACabiaet ware Reoast Ab. 98 Third Street, EcttfJt Side* f-z OD. M. A Co., respectfully inform their friends UJL and customers that they bare, if not the largest stock ever before sees in this city, the greatest I *! Ivanety of styles* the finest finished* tho best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—ell of which-they are determined to sell as low as an 7 other manufacturing establishment m the city.. Oar stock i* all our own manufacture! no importations. • •• . Steamboats and Hotels furnished atlhcshoreat notice. Ail orders promptly attended to. • ju!7 :ey on con- Allegheny Pientng £llll, : ; . : ASfiXXSOR *T*S*r, AtLMfftllt CXTT, VKOtA THE subscriber would respectfally inform hi*friends and the public generally, that having completed his new Planing*Mill,and having- now In operation two new hastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent.) an&eeverei circular and upright Saws, he is now prepared to tarnish promptly and at redacea rates, planed'and sawed lumber of every description. > The attention of steamboat Risers, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above- establish ment, where a largs assortment of planed/and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box making, house, steamboat work, &c.,cna be lound at all times. . < Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, JalO Proprietor. JN. B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. ■ WhoMsaUand Rotoil* SADDLE, HARNESS ANJ/TRUNKMANUFACTORY KOBERT JJ; HARTLEY, ben leave toJa- ffVJ formius friends and the public hat he continues to occupy that large and com-.J3rpB& modiousStore Room, formerly occuplcdbySamuelFahn eatock &Co n No. 88, comer of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, .Whips, and.«all other arti cles in ins line.. , r'-irw: He also keeps ponstantly on hand.and is prepared to fannsh to order, all kinds of RivetedHose,manufactured of the bestmatenal,andin a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufacturedarticle,oa&aiOflper cent* cheaper.- Country I&tttKsmia a nd Fcrmsrt would do well 10-caU and examine his stock before purchasing; elsewhore, as heisdetermlnedto sell first rate articles at very-.low prices. 11/" Don’t forget the placo, No. 88, comcrof Wood street and Diamond Alley. • ... *p2fl • bsndfloape Patntine, 1 : : < . TA3PER H. LAWMAN, Liiuiutfß pAtitrsn, Roomsi V Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story- - Spes cimensmay be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the' above place, ? ; Jtyfewww—JohnK. Holmes, Ksq n Win. C- Wall,T.A f Htllier, Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson; J;J.! Gillespie, Hon. 3. Jones, L. Harper r feolB WEGNER, BUECHNER & MOELLER’S detr Llthogrephls t Ritabßihment) QO Market strut, bttwcen Thtrd. Fourth, 13 NOW ready to furnish eveiy kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant styles such as Show bilk, Maps, PortrattSfLandteaptSf (7artf#>jßitt heads, and La bels, printed in gold, colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs.. Moeser ft/Helfple have opened a Daswmo School, and execute pp. order Drafts of .Machinery,.Edifices, Monuments, ftir/wiih oil nosst bie accuracy and elegance: 1 - 3 -» - ' i.orly Hope atui tn Full opsratfon Again i T,,-,--. sv an * Buildings, Fifth -Sturt, , ...jr ■?;• Hb proprietor, thankful to the. tom, ventures to solicit a conumiance of the same i°n r d h J?rfSi e Sf. !, iL-!f, rp,i .l <! ~ lho est *blishment off iwr M t !*. e '“f-for the accommodation of his customers, and all wfio wish to have really good Flour, pore ground Spices, &c &c 5 The attention -of Families,. Merchant* mvited, and all 1 ask Is that'i&lg!v“ a a tr'S’ * F.K.DRAVO, N. B. Allarhclcs token back if not found“and tie money returned. rm.J.o u RATS! RATS! RATS! - Btmila b. Uo' B Ho».r Rat and Mouie Exterminator. is prepared in Vs-i.* ; delphia, by a skillful cheml-i. Sinie tfe article bai bilS need in this city, it has given universal satisfaction Price 25 cents per box. S. CUTHBERT. Gen’l Agent, raM»S ... 76 SmitbOeld street.' PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANVi. The rubsenpuon Books for. Stock in the above Company will remain open for a few days, at the Office of the Company,No, 75Fourth street.-> . ; jPftO __ .: O.A.COLTON, Ba’v. ~%Af ALL I'APER—for Cjc. per Roll, for sale by ~ f.» WALTER P. MARSHALL, ! mocg No. 85 Fourth street - Babbitts patent soap. PowDEijA-warrimi od not to rot or injure the clothes. For sale by . ; »P»Si : . JAMES A. JONES. ipURE PORT, SHERRY MADEIRA WINES 4> . for sale—for medicinal purposes—by . . ! »P 7“ . ...■ JAWESuWONE?. - «; a <( “ per bbi. n « gal. .»«• 11 11 “ ** “ quart. “ “ bushel. ... u « « ■ . . « 3ozen. ... <« < 4 neck. ... v “ »» - ... »» “ cord. ... « a bushel. 1 > » - JBrngs anb JHeMriiua. and , o ®W» Cared In 48 Homs* . lkisuowCdompoand. Cough* O, and. colas arc curedan ayqry short unto ' We will warrantllr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup Id cure cases of Coflgbs, jil Jess time 'and. -a* & *hOaper-ratetfian any uihenneaiclue evertliscov- JX HAS -AN ENTIRELY" NEW ACTION—The old* Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nan<?ea which ismoredisagreeablethan the Cough •Itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it is a pleas ' ontsdothinearticle and it will care, or the money vnUbt ■'The evidence in favor of this medicine In oar city, from our own citizens, should convince any one of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi cian, and.hasbeea used by him m his own practice for a number Of fh ars, whh the most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of conspnpuon, and that after ta king two boultt; ohc was entirely cured. A gepileman washingtoft’cotintJivrtlo bad suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough years, b&sbeen entirely to* lievcd and the cough removed byrthe use of hah a do zen of boitie&af the PeeloralSyrap* Agcntlemanfrom Peoria. Illinois, Writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for he ha&Used it in his own case and in the cases of memfrelvdf his family with the most perfect success. »» v It is osar oFj'iaa Chaapess Vital cutes how shown ’—ltlS pnfcnp m half pint-bottles at SO cents each, orsix bottles for 32,90* CduHTßt St6&eS£Xfses would do well to beep a sup ply of this medioine on hand all the time, as it is one of the most perfect and. efficacious remedies ever discover ed for alt coughs and diseases of the lungs andincipient ' Consumption, _ CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get yoA to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not fteed-ihem If you want to l,ci well, buy Dr Ketseb’s Pectoral Stbuf, and take no other, tins will cure you It has id it some of the most valuable plants end herb s>C the materia raediea, and is compounded by a person skilled in. the healing art. There can, be no deception in ‘this medicine It is prepared m your own city, and the . proprietor Jih* numerdui certificates, attesting its vain sblepronerties, wluch will be shown to- any person: d«< ' blrous oiiseeing them. - i Aeßim Wanted throughotU the United Slates to sell ;thiamediqmcr Large dibcounts will be made to those who wilUnke anlnterestm the medicine;- Hwillpay a egea&jbesidesjthey will be doihgsul . fenoghamanuy a service.hy placing iniheir hands: the grvoteetmeslKuneforLnngdisetiseß.the world has over produced.-- -• ;> . -Fot eale, wholesale -and .retail, by KEYSER &■ MV. , DOWELL* Druggists, 140 Wood 'Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., . towhomall tellera-for.agencies must be addressed.— .Also, for sale bp D.M. Curry. Alleghenycity; P. Brock*, cr, jr.,;Brownsyille; Georgo:Bairu/> Washington , John H Buchanan, Hickory;-George'Keyser, M’Keesport, . J* D. Vowel],-Canonsbaigb; and: by merchants and druggists generally. •: : ” Qa2s Public Attention Is respittfuUy invited to the following truths , set forth tra relation to oiie of the most important Remedies of mod* - IT iH&ftffibfe thaAona;yc&t ugq.sincAitns great rem edy/WasbxoughtbeforAtkepubliCi'forthe relief and cure of disease. Its greirt . powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the oommuufty, and we allege thauhe-longenns tried the more certamwiil us great fame spread, rit is not the-remedy of a day, got up for ibe.sole purpose of ntukipg moiiey; bat, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The. PETROLEUM is a Natural Remedy, elaborated inthe depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. It is our duty, when we write about o medicine, that we write we say .nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in.our. statements'.' The sick-are very apt to catch at any thing that,promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an swer the objcctof gulUngor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we arc anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy snould be told, iA order to secure for u a reputation far exceeding any single article of the matena.medisa. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts that may beascertalned in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of ; the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, typo of our own citizens, who were totally bltnd 1 have been restored to sight. Several cases ot blindness, In the Slate of Ohio, have been eared; '‘And, also,the case of a gentlemau in Bea ver county. There are others; but these cases are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who na have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured ai tertney had been abandoned byphysicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according todiree, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia. Eruptions ontheßkm, Pimples on the face Chrome Bore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head pains ui the bones and joTuts, old sores.UlcersjWeJis. Tumor*. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and AguetCoromo Coughs,Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul mouaxy affccuons of a chronic nature, tending to pro* dace CONSUMPTION, a Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neysvChapped Hands, Exeorutted Nipples, Corns and Bunions, id fact, i; is aousat cutvxjWA»AS2iraT, and has been tried in most of ibe.above diseases within the past year with the moat perfect success. Certificates that wiU astonish are in the hands of theproprietor.who will lake pleasure m showing them to the afflicted; or their friena*. Whatever others may say about their medicines; the Petroleum is tho greatest Remedy of the 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 uncertainly, are willing to award U due praise and consideration. Before another year rolls round, all wiU he compelled to acknowledge thanhe Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M'DOWELLj 140 Wood street. Also—R.E.Seilers,s7 Wood street; o.M.Curry/D. A. Elhott, Joseph Douglass. Allegheny City. Also, by ihe Proprietor, S. M. KIFIR, Canal Basin, 7th Ftreet, Pittsburgh. .£ja9 ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER: PBPSUIt THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Goctrlp 4nlce l A ORE AT DYSPEPSIA CVRER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lizato. the great Pcysiological-Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGSSTZQCf, DYB PEPSI A: JAmOICE. CONSTIPATION, LIVER- CuZIPLaINTj and DEBILITY., csrxngjafter Natsrq’s own. method, by own agent; the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull -of this Fluid, Inlbscd in water, will digest cr dissolve Five Borens or Roast Bset in asovt two uouss, out of the stomach. ' SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I Baron LlOla,m histelebrated work on Animal Chcm islry. says; "An artificial Digest!re Fluid* analogous (lie Gastric Jaice,may bereadlly- prepared from me mo eons membrane of the stomach or (he calf, in which va rious articles offood, as meat oad eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they woula be in. tho unman stomach.’ 5 Dr. PxßXifea, m [us famous treatise on .“ Food ami Di et, “published by. Fowlais A.WcJla. New A orktpagcJU, states the came great fact, and describes tlie. method ol prepatonoa. There ore few higher authorities than I Dr. Pertira. ' Dr. Cosas, in his valuable writings on the “Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observestiiat“a diminution of tlie due quantity of the Gastric Juicets a prominent and oJi-pre veiling cause of Dyspepsia? * and ho states that “adis Uhghißhed-professor of medicine in London, who was eevereiy&micidd wuh this complaint, finding everything elso -lo rail, bad recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful." • ■ < Dr. Gtaitas,'author of the famous works on“ Vegeta* We Diely’.sayst “ It Is a remarkable fact In physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, un pan tothe (laid the properly of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digest lloaof them in nowise different from, the natural digest f ive process,” : Dr. Smon’a great work, the “ Chemistry of Man, n (Les 1 ABlgnchard,Phils., 1840,pp.3£1-$j says: “Tho discov. ! ery of PEPSIN foyipa a new cram the chemical history lor Digestion.’ From recent experiments.we know that 1 food is dissolved 03 rapidly In an artificial digestive 1 flmd.prepared from Pepsin, as it is irt the nalaral Gas -1 inc Juice ilselfi” . . 1 Professor Dukouson, of the Jefferson Collega. Phila > delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes I more than.fifty pages to an examination of this subject: I His experunenU:WUh Dr.. Beaumont, on the Osama i Jaice, obtained from tlie living human stomach and front animals,are wellknown. “In aU cases,” ha says, “di* 1 gesUon occurred as perfectly m.Uie artificial, os in the [ natural digestions.” !, :. . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. HouoßTon’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most- marvelous effects, curing eases or Debility,. EmociSMOp, Nervous Decline,and-Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave, ft 1 is impossible to give the details of cases in the limns 01; 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 nearly all desperate cases, and the cares were not only rapid' and wonderful, but perma nent. - ‘ ’-J _••• It Is a grcat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful fortendency to Wliousdisorder,.Laver Complaint. Fever and Ague) or badly, treated Fever and Ague, ana the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs uppnthe Digesttve orgaiiß. after a long sickness:. Also, for excess In eaungr and me.ioufreeuaeof ardent spir its.: It also reconciles Health with. Intemperance. : OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. - There Is no fortn.of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, u GIVES INSTANT RELIEF 1 A singUddurefrwvaaUtfUvnpletuantsytnp iotm, and it only needs lobe repeated, for-a short ume, to make these good effeets permanent. 1 PURITY OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY* follow at once. It is particularly excellent ui cases of Nausea, Vomiting, .Cramps, Sarehess of the pit of. tho Stomach; distress af ter eating, low, cold slate of theßlood, Heaviness, Low ness.of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation,Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. • .. Pzice k ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect n lasting cure. Every bears tho written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, MJ).,-Hole Proprietor. Sold by agents inevery town in the -United States, and by-xespectable dealers in Medicines generally* • Agents for PittSburgh; KEYSERA McDOWELLi 141 Wood street . ' Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor 5 ! prices. fnv;2Q;y Also,for gale by K.K.SELLER9,S7 Wot d street. Bull’d Sarsaparilla- ana tfc© cnolcra. NOT e single madwoman or child bos died of the CHOLERA or any of ÜB*yraptoma who used this ,invaluable preparation. Look at the city of Louisville, this Sarsaparilla ismade, and where from ISO to bottles are refailed doufr, but few isolated cases of uioler&have occurred,and they were either persons irom boats or those who our advice. : ~ [CtncmMUtChronicU. ! For sale by KEYSER & M>DOWELL,I4Q Wood*:, rutsbuxgh, where the genuine article may always be I btalnedl' . 5 ; r|uly?7 ,pETROLEUM—A certain care ior DIAItrtHCEA, a -A. disease very prevalent this-hot vreather—the fore timnerof. Qholera. Try it I .For sale by • - • • . keyser a McDowell, 140 wood st. ilXfHrtfc WAX—WOtba. forsaie by r- iff- <«* B. A,FAHNESTOOK &CO. V * x % v** * r* 4 V- '• i p‘^' 'i m : k ;->* ■&*; ‘ x • i. V; ’S'y' * ~ -. h t Y .. --a— *— r~ - " -I 4 * * s*-* **" *-f-F * ffitacellancoas „ vOfuiutss Notice, ' * A LLpeiaonarhftvina; business with the undersigned, x3L either as Public Acdqnnlant, Instructor m Book- Keeping, or otherwise, will'ind hint at the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from "9 till 11. o’clock, from 2 ull 4 o'clock, P, M „ , , Mercharts in want of Competent Book keepers can be supplied by calling on JOHN fa opi9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts, ENGINE BVILDER ANDJM-CHINIST, <SuceesBor to Robert Wlghjman.) Comer of Ltbeiiy and Water finds, WILL build, and finish lo order, on the shortest no uce, and most accommodating gines and Machinery, and Castings, of all description , at the loweatpnce PItTSBTBOfI, April 8,1851 ' .I*heerfaliy recommends the PBbUc- and my fonner chsiomers J mysuccessor 7 ’i&/JAMESaEES,acompe : tent and able mechanic, capable of tmlding l^gmes a^M B chiuor,^.homrst ß sn.^o^ B |^ tf Plu&lmrsh Itdcb Factory. •STrjYL Vi, BEILLY,%c* Etmihing, Bell Banging and TT House Blacksmuhxng, t - *■ i No 165 Wood stbeet. A GOOD .assortment of Housawarh.Storo and Hush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Casloro, on hand Jobbioa attended to in. the best manner. Irnartot y Fan-mount Fire KHolne tor Sale. HHHE members-of tho Fainuodiif Fire Company offer 1 their ENGINEfor sale Uis in order, and mil ha Boldcheap. Enquire oi , apr3:tf Wo dd» Penn street. cabinet Halters vi anted. T^£ b fb^^^fr a B n Srt C n r ,®» Table makers None bat good workmen net djcppJl * ns good wages will be given and^mj; A^KllE, - - nf Byan’s Buildings, marls Wo 81 F‘ft° » lr « ENTERPRISE works, 13G Wood stbset.-two. hsoas rtstow-Yntott' ailet. • • " . nnYb JK Jfr. T*RTI*E»Y» PRACTICAL CimJ3RSJ|URGIC£L AND DENIAL Instrument fflanuiftCttiwM*^ W"E are now receiving our Spn comprising a fall assortment Guns, PUfotiand Hunting RniedSA Also, all of la tesiunproved'Pisiola mdnufacmredin Amenta,^ In addiuon toOTrSmrev we a making allklndsof IbairumentdandToolsjOnrlnslnj ments are-iunequalled in the western tonftlry for superior finish and workmanship—^ lo * l we refer to the. best demists in the two cities. ■*;: All orders from a distance will meet with prompt at tention;-Jobbing arid Repairing neatly ejeedted. Par ucular attention paid to the. making of Trusses and arc a>o 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 gate by the single doxen* [up 9 OOK’S REftIED Y FOR INTEMPERANCE.-—Can be administered privately, if.desired. Full, -direc tions accompany-each bottle. Prico.3l*. Sold only at the Medical Depot, 50 Smithfield street. [apris URB YOURSELF—AMERICAN COMPOUND.— This never failing specific is guaranteed in all cases lelicate disease, together with the attendant com plamts, to effect a speedy, safe and lasting core in the coarse of a few days; without restrictions to diet, busi ness orrajuryto the system. Ills enold.and popular remedy; has long been (and still is) used in the private practice of a physician, radically curing ninety-nine of the hundred cases- It leaves no odor on the breath,and may boused br any one withootthe least fear df expo saw. For sale at the Medical Depot, No. 50Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ I®pr7 R. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRIVATE TREAT ISE, on the nature, ces,remedies and curd of ihe diseases the Genital System, adopted to theuseof every.individuals ,34app., withillustrauve plates. PnceDl,oo. ft is an invaluable work. Dr Rsx?n is a physician of btgli standing, and has already public bed several worka. which have acquired for him considerable distinction. • • [Daily Glebe. • Without exception, we take it to be the ablest treatise (on the peculiar rnbjr ct on which. It treat*,) that has yet been published.— Rahtsay Register, Thu above valuable work 11 »old by .. 3.L. CUTHBEBT, npr9 ■ : - 50Smuhfield street. ■ Mental on tiivsical decay,—y«t'i «UI Antidote. —This great anil wonderful remedy for nerveu* di*en*efi, can only be obtained at the Medi cal Depot, 50 Smithfield street. H is not an excitant, but a strengthener, -purely vegetable and harmless; like a skiHfai architect, it begins by laying affirm foun dation, and gradually, -bat incessantly, adds strength nnd yigor,until nothing is left unfinished. lii9 a ner vinb of such miraculous power, that it is unimportant howJongihe disease may have existed. Tho cheer fulness the strengia u gives, are permn.- Dent.-.• Price SI perbottle. ■ [aprll PERFUMERY AND FaNOV SOAPS.—JAMES A. JONES, cornel of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfumery and Fancy Soapr - Roussehs cologne water; Roussel’s omnibus so3p,* Wcthertll’s do; do omantme do; French do; do Circassian do; Wethenll s toilet water; Brown Windsor do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wasn balls * Roussels as<oriedexuUcis; Military shaving soap ; Lubin’s do do; Roussel’s shaving cream; Eaalcstral; < . do do compod; Genuine besrsou; Jenny Lind hair gloss; do ox marrow . Odontmc.orrase tooth paste; apr4 : . MOkUIS’ CELEBRATED TEAS —the b:it in Pica* buTHkg—fn the Diamond, Second door from Dia mond alley. Until wjitun the iost ycar, Good Teas could not be procured m Pittsburgh. It was quite common for consumers to eend cast for it. Bui, since Moms started bis Tea establishment, there is no occasion co do so—for better Teas cannot be procured in the United States than whaihe selis. Hehasdeservedly obiained tho reputa tion of selling the beat Ten m Pittsburgh. Remember—tho second door from Diamond alley. ■ apris > ■ ■ ■ •• ounDrij-^— C* Wbhiip. prime N.O.Sugar; 542 bbls. Plantation hbls. 50 do S. H. ao do; S 3 bags prims Rio Coffee; 7 tierces Carolina Rice ; ii hf-chests Y. H. Teaj *1 twelvenndOfibxs.,o. P.,lmivi ano Y. H-; Bbxt. Ronald’s tobacco, Vs; a box Conways do; 25 l/Xs- psari atnicn; 2£l casks Musprctt ssoda aßu; 1 do do .bleecMflgcowdo;; 860 bbia.T^Tuskey» - . dtfqr-. casks Port Wine, various brands;: 20 do. nweetMalaga Wine,Giro brand. With an assortment of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Rum. Alcoaol, Spices, &c., for sale by 3I.SHTCKELTREE, anr!4 200 Liberty street. LARD oil— 12 bbis.J. L.Coubluig’a No, l Wintei Lard Oil, m store and for sale by. MILLER A RICKETSON, apri? No. 221 and 223 Liberty street. FIOUHKD POPLINS.—a. a. MASON &. CO., are now ope mug cases and packages of plain ana fig ured.Popbns. Abo, a leigclot of lace copes, breakfast caps, jacl-onct floandng\&c.,Ac. • [apr7 HAWLS.—A. A.MASUN ACO.yfcave just received O per cxpre3s;tbirty canons of printed cashmere; high colored Thibet; embroidered do; fancy de laine, and other Simula. • [apr7 ThEMOVAL.—J. SHEA hns removed to No. 116 Mar- JX ket street, (two doors north of his old stand.) the house lately occupied by R. D.Thompsoa. .[qprfitlw SEED STORE REMOVED^—The subscriber has re moved hta Seed Store,from Second Street to the building recently- occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop, on Third street, almost immediately opposite the Post Office. [aprUif] . F. L.SNuwDEN.- THE undersigned has withdrawn from the firm of IHMSEN, PLUNKETT & M’KNIGRT, havingdis posed of his interest in said firm to Csaju.es T. lausn.'ii CHARLES -M’KNIQUT. The business will be continued as usual under the style of (mnr2b] THMSEW & PLUNKETT. \JhW UQOP BLACK TEAS.—Just.received.at the ±Y Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street, a lot Of weto crop Oolong Black Tea r; by the ship *• Architect,” and for sale wholesale to the trade at reduced prices. . N.iL—The above Teas are direct from Canton, and thetarftu all tay they are not scented with English Brandy, 6m and Rum ffeblll- A. JAYNES. Fifth sL For Fliinalef and Holes* DR. LARZETTE'S JUNOCORDLAL, or ProcreoJive Elixir) prescribed '-aa an. effectual restorative in cases of debility, bnpotcncy or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nature. It isall lhai it professes to be— vizNature’s greatrestorative, and remedy for .those in the married state withhut offspring; It Is a certaincnre for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness of the genital organs, nervous-affections, leacorrbmaor whites. As a vjgoraiing medicine it is unequalled.— Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption. Indi gestion,loss of muecolar energy) physical lassitude, fe male weakness, lt is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is or price less value to those without offspring.'- ••. • . To spread wide tbeblessingsof this.medicine, J have appointed Messrs. Judson A Co., of the city of New York, in the United States of n»y solo agents for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comes through them, and SoMoiiy U m Wtlsblri^h'atlhe McdicaLDepot, No.7S Smithfleld atreoti and by B. H. Meakmg, Walnut nreei Cincinnati: Raymond it PaUon,No- 6U Frurth airect Louisville. {marti4:ly Kxtra FamUy F lo ®*. : FOR tho convenience of the cnlzons, Ute proprietors of the “PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS," hove placed boxes for the reception of orders, at the folios, log places- J. it R. Floyd’s ttore, corner of Wood and «t& Sts.; M. Hay wood’s Shoe slore, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen’s store, 3d street, , _ ~ L. Wilcox, Jr., Drdggist, cor, 4th ajd Smtdtficld j John I Smith’s stoic, cor. High and Wylie streets; Telegra»ti Office, Fourth street, . H. C. Kelly. Grocer, cor* slh at* oo Q Maw.etalL*, M. Grass’s siJie.9ui Word.- . , . The Flour wac ns will call twice ortlince daily, for orders, and the Flair* Ac., delivered prompt} either in barrels or sacks, (sack is preferable for family ?e nlluwed, and that davera can have no peimission to leave Flour without. : payment. We hope Slat the public will bepleascd with ilus arrangemenija, we twain ' t HO I FOB “ T".: THE subscriber hatfbeen aQihorrzedoreceiyePack ages to be Torwardedto San Franciscoby tUe.hqpse of CORWINNE, BROTHER *CO~ hi Panama, and to engage Passage in. first .class sailing Yesscls from Panama to San .Franpiscp..:S^^- in «>TOauqn.nyen, on application lo ■ apia Post BaildiDgSf Fifth st, near Wood.. . TODD’S TETTER OINTMENT Is a certain eure,an is sold with the dhddmasadingUiat the money is to be refunded, if no care is mode. 50. cents s houle, and is sold aithe Medical Depot, 57 Snmhfiald street. ■ aprlfi ■.■ • • ■ • ~ '-.:7_, : , . •::;-:i-:, - :::::-, . :. •' '• r ' r"-*. Notice* *•* 1 . - 1* < l ' Insurance Companies BRANCH OFFICE, S 4 SMitinnxLD sr.,Pimsußan, .(■ : --’Jiamwry liljlSiil. 3lHEbeitevidcnceof the success of the Directors in endeavoring to viake the ‘‘STATE MUTUAL FIR& • INSURANCE’COMPANY® mcefthe -Wantf oft the' community, is the unparalleled amount of business which has been done—having issued nehrly 4,000 poll ctes in a lutle more than seven-months; and adding over 870,000 capital to the company. The Directors are' . proud to say, that nearly Jill the property insured Is of the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion Insured for only one year. . ..i Number of Policies issued .«3,953-' -• Amountof propert} insured ••• * ...84,073,668 00 AmouniofguaraniecpreßUoas-845,496 38 Amount of coshpremmnm«—— 24,631,50 Amount of guarantee Block ' "8 'i70,123 18 • Amount of losse “ 8 3,800 00 To be deducted from the above the incidental expen ses of the office. ' ,;. P f ■ To city or country nrehJhants, and owners'of dwell ing and, isolated or country property, ft »s believed tl t» company affords advantages mpointof cheapness. «arety and seenrity, inferior to no Insurance' Company ir,iius country* .. .., < i Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem. if Risks; excTnaing all special hazards, insuring only a limited.amountfcn anytone; lo cahty, thtis precluding the frequency and occurrence of loige fires, andalso,on both !Be Siockand Mutuhi'plan, tt,®°t only possesses the cheapoess and accommodation of both methods, but entitles the inshred to a participa tion in theprofils, ' . ;•: f r It is under the control oi the following Directors >-3 P- Rutherford. A J.GUIjU, John B; Packer) Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Pluio Ci’ Sedgwick, Rolicri Kiotz . J A. RUTHERFORD, Presn. ' A.J.GiLLETTvSec’y. • ' - A. A. Cabbixb,Actuary. : •-'••lja27qr Penn Rutuoi Lift lasttrance Cm, PhiPai Agent in Pittsburgh,w. h. davis, (vice j. Finney, Jr, deceased,) No. 353 Liberty street.: For the better convenience of-pexsfms-xdsiding in the lower part of the city, the agent may also be found dally, from eleven to twelve and two to three o’clock, ft, the counting room ?of;J* Schoonmaker A-Cot, No. 2i Wood street, where all necessary infonnaiion will: be fiveov and communicQuain? promptly aUended :: amphleis exploiningthoprincipieß andbenefilsof Ufe Insurance, and trank forms furnished on application. Ciyjiial stock over 8200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divifiEd annually omOngst-tfibse insured for lire. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,-1851—ilw • ; martnci Fire aad isiia&d Trai&pdrtstion x INSUBASCK. i “ mHE insurance POMPANY of.north ameb- X lCA,Phuadclphia>..cbartered 1794, capital @soo*« 000, assett January 13,1851, 50, wui ■make.insursncoQii buildings nnd theix : eojUents in this city and vLeimiy. Also, on. property, of every descrip tion,on steamboats jand. other vessels, either by inland . transportation orou the seas.. ~ . DIRECTORS: Arthur G; Coffin, Pres’j.,. Jacob M. Thomas, : •Samuel W. Jones,. .John R-NeffV . Edward Smith, Richard D..woody: John A. Brown. William Welsh, Samnel F. Smith, .Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone; ' Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George Wj-Aaplnwal), Thomas P> Cope, .■ James N. Dickson, B.Moms, Waler, . H.D.Sherrerd.Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company inxthe United Stales, and from us high standing,long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard-' ous character, may be considered ns offering ample sec cuniy.tOrthe publici Wil.F. JONESi Agent. ; j 024 :: Noyl4l Front street. SAtETK, PARPETVIfi ffiiO SECUtUTX, ■ THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND . ' ■ : I.IB’K IKSCRASOB BOCIETT ’ - ■ ■■ oa - '• ‘ 3 - LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capital, £soo,ooo—Equal'to' q^,SQQ,QOO. WITH a large surplus of profits. A'ponion of both capital and snrplus investedin U. Slocks, and other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,000. Persons in sanngpartieipate in the profits of ihe Company.; Cahfomxa risks taken at reduced rates .; Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company, aretb&following:— vi . A party insured for the whole term of life may at any time borrow one-half the amount of annual without note or secunty,or deposit of policy, and is Cn* utled to division of profits. - \ He may at any ume surrender hirpolicy, and receive bacfcas value uereof one-half ihe gross sam paid by inmin annual common premiums. ' • |" A party already insured for whole life may, on pay ment of a small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. i Panics already insured and entitled to a loan, are not shat ooi from said two-third loan, if Iht * prefer it, upon Uie terms stated in the Society’s pamph lets. i '•'•"V \ A party may, at a moderate annual premium, raster y for life, and he survive to reach the age of Gb yearv, the full sum he dies before Teaching that -age, the lull ram insure* - will be paid to his family or legal representatives. : lih&s become customary in the Atiantie cUiesfor con gregations to insure the lives of their Pas'ors, and bn Chaatmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of: the policy. This is certainly an excellent-why of showing their regard /or their Minister, whose salary in very many cases is scarcely.equal tonis immediate, wants. To thq i&arc.bE fifttiily, at his--death, it is a con-, solution beyond expression to know that his helpless Imle ones are thus provided/cr* . Churches involved, yvouiddowell to insure the lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the : amount would be applied to liquidate the debt ; .. Explanatory pamphieiaandinfonnation.given gratis, at the Banking House of WM. A. HILL &GO~ } r nov»9 . , . Wood st> second dcor above Foanni ; IHSUEANCS. THE DELAWARE mutual safety insuk ANCK COMPANY*—-Office, North RoomoftfaeEx ehange. Third street-Philadelphia. - j -Fins IrcsuBAKCS.-'-Baiidings, bthei property m toten and insured gainst loss or. damage by fire at lowest rate of premium. Maaxrrs (qsujLums.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise.under open jof special policies, as the assured may desire.' ‘ j also insure merchan dize transported’ by^ ; 'Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats ttai steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, bn the most liberal terms. : ; . DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A; Sender John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. G. Lelper, Edward Darlington, mac R. Davis, Wiliam FolWelLJohn Newlm,Dr. Huston, James C. Hand, Thebphilas Paulding, H. J6ne3'Braoks T Henry Sloan,-Hugh Craig;George Serrlll.SpenceT Me- Ilvtun, Charles KeHy,XA?. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S. Thomas,-John Sellers, Wm; Eyre, Jr. 4 DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH— 0: T r Mbjgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. • * • ' • WILLIAM MARTIN, Presidbnu ‘ Tiros..C. Uzct,-VibePresident • . Josßpn W. CowAJr,SecretaTi'i 10“ Office of the Company,No; 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. (jel6:dtf) , P. A. MADEIRA, AgenU Flee and Blulae Imqroßee* : THE OFFICE of tlie . JruttWTM Cq. # NoT&'.Ajnfrua baa bctiMUWTcd tq tly? Watshousq of Hardjr, Jonha &• Co., No.-141 Front street, third bonse'East of Wood street, where, the subscriber will issue Policieson Build* mgs and by: Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old ana responsible Company [r - WM. P. jQNES.AgeiiI Life and Health lxisi*r&iiee» , rnHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE ,1 COMPANY) of Philaddpkia } Incorporatedbythe Legislature ofPornsylvania, March,lB4§: C h arie r Per petual; Capital S100,t)W). 'Rous tower than any PtnmyV coma Company,, and fall SO-per eent. lower than me usual rates of Lifelttsurance,as ihefoilowingcompari son mil show.;. Tbu&a'perkcm or the age of 30 insuring for 8100 for life, matt payia Uio Girara : B'i,3Q l'Peiinsyf vama 80,30, Penn Mutual S±36,Equitable 80,04, New England 82,30, Albion 82,49, New York Life ft&36:T*A and Health) Phtladelphiix^slM. Dibbctors—Samuel D HalLWm F Boone, Robert P King, Charles? Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chas O B Campbell, ALJa Reeve, M. B.rLewia Coonerj J Rodman Barker,E H Butler, Edwin K Cope. Prtn. dent) Samuel DOrrick i Vic* President, Robert P. King! Secretary, f Blackburne. .. ; Applidauons will be received and everv information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: Commercial Rooms, cornerof Third and wood streets Pittsburgh. . oct29:y • Fire. and Marino Insurance, THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sab-' sonbor, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance pa property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shlpmen i by tho canal and rivers.;«vi . i DIRECTORS: Arthur O. - Samuel Brooks, " Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W.Jones,: y ‘ Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown,': - - Jacob M. Thomas John White, • : * John fl.-Netf ThomosP.Cope, Richard B. Woadr Wm. Welsh,;. Henry H Sherrar(l,Sec>. This is the oldest Inauranco Oorapany in the United States, having been chartered in : l794v Tts charter is per petual, and from its high steading,-, long experience, am ple means, and.avoiding all Hsks.of an extra hazardous character, it may bo cdnaidcredas offering ample securi ty to the public.; - > * J ,mLBIA^P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Cq., Water and Front ! ,V ■ may4y Dissolution/ X subscribers, tmder.thefirmof J.S.BONNET & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of.the concern in settlement.:. - JEROME S. Matthew d. patton. Pu«6*rgA, April Ist, 1850. • . ; CD* Having soldmy entire mterettin the firm of J. S. Bonnbt & Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and in rettnngfrom business, rtake great pleasure in recomr mending him to the confidence oftny friends and.the public. Cap 3 ;* " j.‘S. BONNET^ R.C.atocfclon, _ B.QQKSELLEKANDSTATIONERi ?yo. 47, cossra or MABJreT ACT Thi?d subsets, HAS constantly onhaatt far l saie~Writing,Letter, Printing and Fol* iera' and.. I Trunk BOARDS ; Bookand Newspaper PRINTING hVK-wfafch hewill sell at the lowest cash ptttfe*. or in exchange for Rags and .Tanners* Scrahir; aemoToii ,rpHE subscriber wishes to Inform the citizens of Pitts- Aizft&s aasfirari to the Apollo Buildings, oo Foarth street,-recently occa pledhy the Maseam, and harconnected' therewithihe adlotnutg'naans, fortnerlyiiseda<i the Ohranlcle 1 Printing in.: connection -with his old roomi makes the most spacious Carpet establtahmem ln thecauhtri’ ■ a ltd his:advantages so tar surpassiany house inthi* citv for space, arrangement Ahd.gaodlight, that he U cenain of suiting every person who may lovor him with a cell His stoct M complete in every- article In his: line, and great pains wilt be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to look or hay " E W T.YI<D. pi£fjTATKMI MOpASSBS-20 barrels'iiew crop x. just received aad for sale by . p ,„ 10 MUM®. * KXC&BTSOK, 4«*w «<n.sa«ndB»Ub»ny<tj - Sjk * * =SE ■* "i. r - c w - - * 1 . *■ • ~ ' A, « L sew BPBnro. goods « Maria Suujot fourth st.it/it Diamond. rpHE sabsciiDer ir iwArreceiving from the Eastern CiUeaaheaatifakCbolce-aadirdeaiiableatoriEof the: r - J?T,««.' i ♦•' „ t SPRI&G ‘AMt DRY GO QDSy ' the New.Yorkaud. Philadelphia Markets, mtheiotfesVcash: prices, EinbracJog<eveiy variety or xae newest and richest styles, and latest Importations of arena, English and r German. Goods: among the leading, , ar p^ e fahhd’thefallowjng. y , - finest qnaUtj r -^^' e '^ nine8 ’ rom the fio u fl g]»»h tawnjs 12$; cents ;to;the rv?JS?w!. e £. ,^ <i JMoslins, from to 12$ cents V yd, «=»,“>; *• ; Kk'ettm to;the; ■ lo.wlcenu Thibe^Brpaha 1 hna •Shawls!'^*^ 1 - ’ " FJiNCT AT/D YAKIZTX : - French trijrfc. Capes andiCoUanfe hear, style Jtohnei Hibbo□ if Line li,Cambric Hdlcftana Cravats) blackand jcblbred'Km G fore* j‘Lisle Threadj'Mohaif.andlNrl«Cd' Silk'Glavps'and MiUs'}SUk,.'Wprsted,ni?d OptionHose;l a^jggft-'anrf.'cpmpielie^nflsprimentnf'Phra-1 80 * * • ' \ r- French ClhtKs,:Casstiheres and yeatings; • Sils Shirts 1 arid Drawer^; Fancy Cravats; ..Linen Caul* l brie and Silk'lJdkfs: together .vrit&'a splendidapsorl : raeiu of Gloves,'HdaieryandSDspender's,' ' DOJ&STICANXrSTAPLSGOSAS. Rnssia Diaper hticLCrush; Irish Linen ah dLinen Lawns; Caisinetta'andKemdckyJiansjCJoHbnaaeaj.Bed Tick tn?s» Checkat'Bdmestic'Gitignanti,.”He'iL,. Wjiite japd Yellow FiannelsjCanton' . /• The coafomerhof the liobse.and al 1 ■ cash’.'buye rs,!ar& requested toeallhiid'giVeihe above goods 'ah earlyex amiaatioEu' The stocfc is laige’nhd cbt&ptete,'in every variety and : styleyall Of the Vind will be sold at the vaatlowssy HiniEßf'paJcksi ' ABSALOM MORRIS,; ' ?s Market street SEVENTH OBEAT:SEMI-AN NUAL SALE OF OaT GOODS, ' . ... AT THE 'i'--;.- • : One Frlee Store ofA>A .ill AgOS&CO., ' ... and 64 Jdarkel itrtet. ■ TJCTILL commence, on< Mossat, iXecember 00,1850 f f and coiuinuetbrough the month of January. On' this occasion, the whole a( their immense establishment will be thrown Open for. Retail Trade; and their exten sive stock,.amoanlingr to Ono Hundred and Thirty Thousand Hollars, Will be o2eTcd atileta3, at folly o'ne foarth lessthajwnwalpacei; -' : ' ---/ '. i »'• - The notieeajttteir.Smi'Annaal any onQ of the thoushadawho attended thfc sale'bf last year, will be sufficient guarafiteefonacitfithis-seasoo. They will however mentioua few Of the Goods and Trices, for the .benefit of thof&.whoh&ve:never.aUeAded their Sates—. ... rVy.OiS i'-- T .u-'.'. -vri'i'O/' -\yf- flich Cashmeres, - .75;'c, Usual pricc-Sl >OO, . . . 500 pg. Cotton and Wool CashmereB,2sc.; u&Ualpri.2e 37§C-t •;:- >.,v. ; , : 'W '?:* 1500 ;b. Cotton and Wool I)elaiiies,ls y 'Usnal priee2oaad2scf —.fiOps. High Colored Plain Delaines, 45c. Usual price 75c^ 8- ant * Figured. Silks, 50c. Usual t prlco : 50 ps. Black Silks/-Hednced 22 percent.;: lOOpg. Frßnch Usual price 51,37 k; - 500 ps. Faramettns-and • Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 : •■pdreenri-.u.? 2? -:•< r'i a ; ••• ->; - • 2500 Lon g Square Shawls, Which will be sold at from SI toSS iesithatvthe usual prices.; • : 30D0 yds.- Boauet Ribbons,at S and 10c. Usual price -18ahd2504 r -•• ■■ • ; Fi£st Colored Calicoes,6JcV Usual price 9c.; ' ’-lOOcasesEngllih and Calicoes, & enclitic ’ Usualpri&bloahdl2ic4 - OOcases Breached Muslins.' Reduced 2c; per yard; - 260 b&lesßrowii grades; 1 ’ Also—Laces, Embroideries/Trimrafngs; Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Cheeky Cloths, Casstneres, Cassineta • and-Jeans- : Together With an immense variety of other Goods,all of which will be marked down 10 lower prices than any*, of thcirprevious sales . -' They mvitean early call, as 1 many of their choicest Goods wiUsoon-behold. • ■; j i ; l—KeceiveU per express,,.alarge ; X^B«drttaentof ihefbUdwingGoodsv/, . . JLradies’. book, jaconet/and mnsliaFrehchvnoaght cuffs andcoOars; 'Kossuth cuffs'.',arid. cdlaxs;. Valencia, ennekaud Lotiis Nitpoieoddb do; , Louis Napoleon Ma line, Bhi3sel3 .an 4 AppUqae capes and sleeves; cherai zeilds; black Chamula and love veil*; ladies’.break fast caps ? infants’ fraps arid waists/ embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces" arid edg? , ingaf is'conet:and v Swiss r edging3 ; ahd'uisertlnosh to . ge trier with a general assortment of French'embroider ed anAlace goods. 1 -For sale by* ; ‘ A.A'MASON A CO ,* -mai4k or - - : Nos. 62 and 04 Market street, Sf KINCt BONNE TS—Oar first lotrecoired and, open* in part the following-styles; White and VelLonr LaceQjoeen’eOwn j * AlboniCfnp; , ..HairTalip; : Milan do; . J .. , JennyLLnd and Satin;, English do;. Flated Strata and Saun do? Fine ana Diamond ;Pearl and Loop do; Florence Crimped; American Lace; English Pearl; .. Hungarian Mired; English Albonej FlatedManilla: SUfc ;doj, A A* MASON A CO. v Oiotlu! CldlfaSi OlOtbB! Ay.T EASTERN / JOBBING-: PRrCE£.—lts pieces JIX and Fancy colored French and English. •.OLOTHSr^iloiiOloakfhgand.Dml?joroitiB>.'.» - •rjttst opened at :• ; A.A./MASON ACO/S, ' JdecS ; .No 9. 6iarid 04rMarket sued. • •Tin Booflng. ■•••• -,i THE.subscnbers take this method to informproperty holdeTs. boose-btuldens, and all/others interested, that ihey'swl continue'thd 'busiDes& oTJFiaßoofing, in all its branches/. Tbeir akill and experience in this part of the bnsine'ssj hashiifierto eDahred them to giye, entire satisfaction/ And .they .hope,, that.by. continuing: tire r same policy of-dsing the best materthis, and employing, skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression, If the question of TinJloofing, rt’a? iiew, or jasihnmght i before the nddbe of this .community,'Tor the' .first time, we - would consider that' the importance of the.subjecr would justify us: in extendingmUr views on iissuperior advantages. This J hd.weyer>is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves n ; few remarks; On the 6th.dayof Jdhe,‘lS44j(nearly seven years ago,) \ve fin ished our first job ofTin Roofing-in this place* ;E'rom that- up to tho present time,' we have covered: with tin The roofs of-the finest and most costly buildings .that have been erected la this cdiihty; AV'e wiews oust pTeVionkoccasion on the superior advantage of Tin over iron, as a covering for’hodses'.” And time/ the great tester of all things, has bat 100 clearly proven the corjfectriess of our opinion../ : ' ‘V. Again* if TveplitceTitt in juxtaposition .'with Slate as a covering for houses, we think that tin will bcarja favo rable comparison,'with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the. roof can: be made ; mnch flatter—thereby saving materials, in the. lengthof rafters,' brick in the gable ends—making the house easy of access intense of;a a ■belter'fimshand appearance... Also* when tin iansed the gutters areworked Id, thereby saving the fextfa and feavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, Ac., —things indispenslhle on slate roofs. . If further reasons 'ftreredeemed necessary, we could offer the experience of oUr easiernclUeh in proof what has been. aavhnwjd, as ft is a-well known fact.that New York and othereast erfi citiesverygefterally prefer even tin. most co'stlyandBprendidbilildingß v notwiihstandlng.theyhaye a fulfsupply of elate attheir these remarks vVe’wiU leave the subject with.those interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information when called oni' ' JOHN DUNLAP CD., •• feblT " ■ comer Market aindflccond its. SHGULDER. BRAOES.—'HieSe Boacea ate essential* ly adapted to ihdsejwhdss profesaionsin life render the incited; posmro necessary/ To the consumptive; the sedentary;aad all Ultra* who, in their daily parsmts, havorcontracted the ; Imbit of Btoojflpj,- this Shoulder Brace is incstimabte. It prevents the shoulders from falling for ward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamber in which tholAmg8 T ahd Heart areeon toined, andgiverhuoyancy tothe whole frame; thds, in its action, coarueraounglh© principal causes which lead to disease in those importantorgahsjjmdto a 1 numerous train of nervous ills, to which ao.mfrny are subject* > . For«aldb?ferA .yXEYSER’fcrMWOWELL, .■ , mar 3 : : I4o‘Wood $t .-.-.Dr* 4bdontnid-SappbrtBir« THIS instrument Is used in &U the Eastern eitlesiWlth unparalleled success. The produced by* It ore truly wonderfoij in-all' those: oasis -where l übdorat- Qtil support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal: -It is a sure core farflMlfng'of the wombi and the lone list of diseases which attend tbatcofflpfafau - For salehy> ' KEY3ER & M»DOWELL, mar 9 __ • MO Wood st • New Patent l?rueaee». :. -u . THESE! Trasses are most confidently j recommended to the affiicted fortUe radical care of i&rmaor£up. mr«; They reiaintbe raptoreperfectly, andmayne worn .with ease and comfort byitite patient, and have beedJtnown4& manyinstaaces t to-effect a speedy care. For sale by KEYSET & H^OWELL, -?i-T4Oi-T40 Woodall* ' Impioiruntw.TttUoM/v 1 - v TUST assorted Tailors’ Patent V Shears, from N0.,10 ddwn to No; 2. ‘ ALSO—a Do*.;H%Tbers»; Pdtem Scissors, direct from the for sale aV " • • : -hi:. .BQWT«( A .TETLEY’S, 136 Wood St., tnay22- • - ; ... doors bfelow-Yirgin alley. ' *qcKBj Dried ApplesV . : 7** iag • - L.S.iWATER&IANfc SONS. : JL LL person*indebted to tfia Ute finn of, JomreroN'& joL SxocxTOJfv will please call and- settle'irame JieteJy - end save costa. [feb3j JOHN FLEMING, srr *<y* W-U»e*XAflXB dr GO«i . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL F-AJiILY GEOjCEBS, - Forwarding-and Com mission: -J&archatits , ■ : -Jrvy •• • ootJKXBT Psoptrcs-ininKTWßtrßOn jiAjnjFAonrsEa,;: -Corner of TYoffttaifa Tifth streitSf. ; ’’ • matsV - =;• - :.• Fittsoargti. St«ele A Officer's BOX F4CTOHY -AND JOBBING SHOP.. Rtas*» Bau.t>ifiO, ; Virgin alley, thirdstaty, betaeetiWood and Liberty streets. Bozea of:nU descriptions -rtade and . liveredaMho shortestnotice, i , ••• - ■ [feb!9:ly Hnp.ti m v-~ 9 pels. Honmiv s i >v.. -ifl do :c White Flint Cincinnati HominV, •jtußTeeeiTed and for sale by > - WSL DYER, ' StaxO--; ‘ - - ' " rvo.xsa Liberty street. . « , ** - -*„*jy*C%* * - - * ■ A *f « ..•*.*•* *VJ-’ ••* e *- v * •■ “ j - *,, ~ j.'a ‘ u ' a i S V".'- * *U >' JDrt) ® adiiß. -The lowestprice named at first. ‘ . - A. A; MASON ACd , dec3D ; : . Nog.63andMM.arketstreet. * \;";a Td&Ljr .... ■■ •■ - 4 -.j •; *.» • •f - { .. * ■ "■■■v ; < ,f * ’ .V'- -U' =SUS ' V‘V k-Vv ti k! > t ,■* Jjz f v,, ' ,; i -'- ( .i< '--‘V;.:.7 -I "-- v -: . .', ■;< £"■ : • •.■>•■.•.■ .. i. - ..v ‘ ■—" ■ .'J- V ■■■■*.-. Mtmuamms. SVOODWBU,, flk. . ■ . ffl i nor-> afiif VfifFtf *trsM» viTii * V « en that he has now completed;the largest ends* inesiitookofhfiasehdld’farnimre 'overi before, lean la ! hoisdefermiaedtri)B»hpMj&o;OTalH|NtjJi f wili-seasoned materials, bell workmanship, «na nawea 1 'desiEnsi-andframthg-exisin of hll orders aridfitalllty, •;■ in mai ofactaring, Me is enabled .to prodnee- .WUHSIKI fdrmtßrc, at the lowest prices. J - He has adopted the. principle of identifying tSd r CUS- ' i“t>g™’jn , o?p».t,witMJii»own,inflnalitr,iindpiJ|s«,«a4 keeps 81 ways on hand the grealest variety of oyerydes* . ; tbe most elegant aadcostly, thaf a homo,or,anypaitof ! one,’ may befartushed fro in his slock. or mdriaiaGtond. i i*SBI* s sW,l‘?i?riJdK .Hettttefbref*ouMo«ndiltlip#eti«»» f that the ofhis establishment taay,ho lmoWa* :: ThßTo!!owin'ganides'comisti£npaft, : oflilhatoeKWlileh > b for richnei» of |tyle ani 6nis&, dasaot benaiphsied in > hay of the Eastern cities: . , . : vr u‘:ii ii«r ....• : it Parlor, ' "•••• ’ i ;,it-i,.,. 1 , p. ..:.dfawing,.4lnt • ■ ■ ing, and bed roam ?' . ■ - ■ ' 1 i consisting of iosewcood.ina--. : <) hogany and walnut Elitabctherij .■ b. Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every * -,desctiptioni_Coache» > Bo:as,XeteHi'tetoand'lH- ;■ vans'oftfcei latest Fren ch 'ana American patterns; Toßhaes, What-Nots, and. ladies? Brafca * of vanouv kind*; Work-Table*.and, iaaey.lnjaid l • stands, : maiia &ahdi,hitdhbldertf,iiihftild top/too* t , negaaypyosejvoiodiaitdhWklnatcentreaodsOMKtt-: L . dining tabled all skedof tbp ■ improved,’and decidedlyihe bbstdond ■ ■ madejoardyPenibrgkediall andipJetiaWieSf l ? , . wardrobes, bedsteads and washstand* of „•• j • ! "‘‘each/a lwgtr-'isM^yent t^? |b<hS' , uU' ~- 4 -vf >• wpaiioaf x*cepuonehfiip»,touopWn* > . , an ? 8»qls, ; secTetarr and hook . £ ■' cdseV «•'l ; Ix4l - vends,*nnd “aB l°/ktools, cribs a£i oots \ * . >... ..*.• ;•»« ' . £ „. _ , ..table.and, tea, i. ? hogtoy,- : " '• - v '' \ , ?z - C-. w' lWdia: peart ): % Ac, Ac; Ac. i -'•A largo assortment of and 1 , WlffDaOE CHAIB3- Cuffitw 1 all articles in their . t , rr i - O STEAMBOATS arid gOTELa *fmXMGLi!i iKVybew. estnotlce. t-.*:;; :--v.-; -.;.i 0.-.» All orders promptly attended to ; - . tnoVga. fj| W* have now. on bnnd n llnrie nhd/«im«j stock ofeveryrariety of gghniCaHr • W|B and CABINETiFUHHITUHk -MriiSHi ifl -*S *hrpc(m6dentcapßQlSei«»tpas*eriyldS@BßS eoualled,in ihie City,orm tbe West,inityie anddniib. • iThose who ard in want «f Pnriiitttfehih twhbeewiilir invitedtocall and examine fpr tbemselTOi. i iiifsri! . K 7” Steamboats furnished,on th ; »honeitn»tice.< i - ord ore promptl yat tc hdedto. , ieblflitf .. ,Q’POyWEI.I,.jaHmEM-a: CO. . Famlinn ind~t)iittr tt»» T. B. "HP* andSnrith/uldits.'QDvottußmon’ißjtitLWL. . _Jj3u_.Piin&urgi, Pa., keep ponetantly on hand lißmWßlMhiid'niake to order, at the lowest prices, • S a . HOUaEHOLD and: STEAMBOAT FU RhITTIIRRp .nd CHAIRS, of the best woffemanship and most -approved ■■exjlnss. :n ‘- !,«>■•>«, - :•-I*~fewd ’ ’i-v.-' -i b-Steetnboate. Atiort 'mr-Uj -I < I «XCS»J> -: Tig!. »ab»criber»,.iender their gcfjl the favors bcstowVyW. ■ett.Oßon thembyihrirSlfcamboat iMcttdA'fcMlVi ■wfluH Kspectfally remind them .so dirCthere totesAT f resled Lh bnihiing boats, that they aro at aUlimespre § aired to famish, on the most reasonable Tettns, eve>7 escription of. Cabin Furniture and Chairs 01-taoberl material and workmanship. T B YOUNG &, CO., ' , Corner,Third'ahi’StaiUifieia iWwfit opposite “Brown's HoteL" iMMtTW Hanna»i<a v - ’ CABINET W ABEEOOM, BJf rEHSTELD STREET, BtHeetn SevtrtlAslrccl and Srra to terry alley, PBljimro.pa. ■ (a HAMMERA DAUEERJceepeoiiatahtiyonhand. WLa variety of excelleqt and-fashiooable'ntraithre, Rspf warranted equal to anyin the city, and wild on as ' I»fayorable tenns asican be obtained at any similar estabhshtaentin JieWeat. They have now Whand no unuanaUy eitenalveatmk, kindadCßltri ltare, trom the cheapest and plainest to, the most,costly -nntl elejriuit -Ail ordenpromptlyattended lo. a 'mT2U<la A. nniii**KKK at oOn ■ HAVE ON HAND at their.eitenaivo CAßlNET and L CHAIR MANUFACTOBY.NoVM Snflthleld it. alatge asspronentßf fancy and plaln-Farnftnroj'Wldob they wiirseillspercent.belonrcaBtonuiX7.mcfc. .v’: Terms—caahonly. ; ' jdcc27:iy STEVENSON continnea to maca : HRlhete CAB/JVET-WARiriolvoyery dejctip* —«*<Cs—uoni at hie old stand. corncr of Liberty tod BBaaiaScvenln streets, UNDERTAKING- attended to, ia ail Uahranches. _ gffcyn Bolivar Fire Brick Maimfartoring Bejapnj. JAS.-dLOVKi,; 9.M. XTSK, ~ BYF.JOjfES, "'h, S. ttU32AW« KIBR. & cp., Proprlatore. rTIHE trabeenbera laving been appointed Agent* fcf A the above named concern, will keep constantly: 02 bud a supply of the celebrated Bolivar Fireßrlclf»Cro*" cable Fire Clay,-Farnace : Heanhs ttiid Imvillai‘Ther are also ready to receive orders for said: Brick, so be made in size and shape to suit purchasers* which shall beptomplly filledr CV; ; V, - ■-,^ f ?- +-r - We do hoi deem, it- necessary’Vo ehliinerate tbehzsny advantages the Bolivar Firei Bricfc: .pdsesj over all Othr ersthat nave been olFered/orsaleJn., the,Bailed Staler* tlmrinpeTiorijybeiflgweaitiiowirto'almost'aUperton* aseJßre Brick, . The proprietors hdve-.detenninoi that the Fire Brice shalllose none of their present envi able reputation, and that no expensc’Shall crO 'spared' fc> nate larmeven beuerthan,ihey ? havflhOTetofor©iJeen- Thia is the only 'establishment tow matmfactorinjr Hra .Brick at marl 7 _ Canal Basin, SevcQtfrßtoyPitfrbafgb* _ **&nicler’a» ; WLrieStoro« - . 78 WALNtJT'STREET, PHItItoHEPHUix lately—4fr consequence tffiheiruiiier cos large salesriiade byblgnoconsnmeTwbafin Ajf\ig^% |SV now the satisfaction, of offeringaoma of thobcst -Wines and'lnOtibre everimportCdby him- “Ho woaU -y.-i-wxiszz • DUFPjGORDON 3c CaSHERRIESr-embradagM (At6 P&l* ai vet* • Ibdr prices; tort bid; and some; I f«y : ehoice,MANRAKILI«A» ali ondraught by the vslhft&w Also»rareolifdelicaie AMONTILLADO, in easJcaot 10 • gallons spw&ffjr tet£ii& for do'nsmfolri:* Sot&eEXTfiA AMONTiMiA lK)ln;bottlcs,pgi upinEuropb, #bld&ha chailmgts as equal jo any that can bo produced.,'*• t, v;^ jries are_ peculiarly adapted-toconyalc scents, AB~?lbey 'strengthen without stimulating, and have not lhancidof many other Wines. ii'Sui t4 PORT WlNES—principally specially selected for his sales to consumers front ths and imported direct.. / r - *v> i f i ' [ : These .Wines are fruifyand delicate, andlhiave' been <by Jus.'eastonters; because pimedoff aasufcfi y fl^.WtoM ? nee of,various tmd ffrices iahmtteMaffda draught by the gallon, or wholesale by the cask* Amww ilhCm taaome rath delicate WHITE PORT and MSju- PORT., : •«>,., . >;* VI-. * " ***Persons Buflenngwtth chropic affection of the bow* Olacannotbetoo coieftitiritheirPOßT. ;; E 8 0 sorts/dry aid ; rich. Routh Side.old East and West India. &c« Ac! on draught, in bottles and by caskrf. ! ’H ‘ f :: ' u As to the SPARKLED-WINES of the subscriber, it • 13 T e^kuo ? rQ MOKrjEXTR^JHAMPAGNE tmd the splendid SPARKLING MpSELL& imported by hinLaro soperiof to i «ny i other • WihW; and in sold as low a*mo« of thffjnferitarwbids flow in *hb 'ffiarketwhicharepumponbuyersas first class. , ■ • w ;• He has also OHAMPAGtoWINES ofyUrMbrands bet holds himself to.be a judge; and'he Offers ifio fitieit stock here, from the very lowest price, by the singledo* ien. to fhe first olaaso r v.n ■"■ Of BURGUNDYWDVfcS he has alargcs took, and c&o assort Customers thathecan pyesehtto ifem,'frdm r his .rspJtSjjMgodd a bottle of : Burgifndy as . France;affords. SAuTEftNband BARSAC always ou hand.in bottles. ;, His selection-.of RHINE and 'MOSELL'B -WINES, from the cellars of Messrs.DeshaM) & JonnkrtjOfOo blens.are extensive, and number many Still; Hocks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to toe«very, choicest vintages of* the * ‘STEINBERG,”' which' li thtffast growth of the Rhine. -.-• ? ,l-,r ■ r. i > <;vr c i- : i-, . In the articles of COGNAC andother BRANDIES h® ? 0 ™ n °7 ® finc embracing some very oldcxtriof r«v29 , .^;.^l A ® D 7 Dopor & Co., ana some celebrated A B2l ” casks, and 1842iahhds. “ifi ¥^ ,ls *R*»Wjli«W«BWct I SCOTCH dad MONONG A'HEEA'WHIB. SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and aUotoef Winea'and lamiots: wSuding all of tfca above, SOJ.D W EETAUi To doNSUMERS In'eny ! quantity de»iret£ _ _ “ “ ' b6 P ™ pa * ***“' Aiitem," ' . -<• JaCOB■ SJTOJEE, JE-i ' “ * . v i, Cheap WineSlOte,< novlB ■r~~~:-- : ~~^^WVahM,t*neLrutm. -'-U ■■ / Jr.one,two and -three -g a»sea,suiiedilbT~datentlna v/ counterfeit tank notea, and oilier parposes, /ortalf by loccMl . JOiJN ;B.<MTAPfI|NVcoTf To ttic Cltlacna ofAllentieny City. A BOR for the reception ot Ordcte-fbr CITV XV FLOUR lsleft at ihcetore of Mcfecr &. Kobinjon- Federalrtreet.' Such OrderstviH be promptly snnollia aaalO WILMARTH & ftniffrp. 300 Hen Wanteit lmn»iliM<lr> ' ' A T .THE' CHARTIKHS JX are SO dent* per ; dayijand wo rcbarge 01;75 nor week for boardimr. Apply atthe office, ona'eSfeul»hi-.-;- vtlio road, near M’DonaJd’s tavern — t miles from PinL burgh. Qon«iSttf| BUHNSIDE.'HAWNRgTnny “ • u ' v 'Spring Sltoek orcarnatßr ~'~ rpHE subscriber having returned fromihaKn Js lOD FISH—la drum* Cod fl»6 ,i n store aiuj fm mart w-; J M^^ Er ” S 0 «tOT»an4fotliaeby=‘-i macaws-.-,,... % rior stjlca ‘''Fofsaleio*? ; ; i 7• fc&BSte-Sk* d~:~ ir. .... ~ + -. ■ov : ; ■■Ahr-'^V’ •i. v./-.- ■ , < t' ' i / f r* w ''\ ‘f ' f -J WEEM!I v ■ ■ S"
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