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M#i#i»ii.iiS!i r: ’« IpiSliaiii IMM wpM mmBsfe^w& W%tm% - a 1 -«javED— * • , ]s■ • ■-• ’cV r ■’ «£l e i p|psk 'omm ■|*~* ,r *™msm iMesiMs PlWWii ¥.;|%3k'A \'y.;:-.Hr.¥js^.¥i4@SM^ ! ’f«i«|S^S|S; ; ’ - __ t ■\.-rJare^ — \ <-*<&*£> T- -Jt , - :?t^-3, t •* a>v.'^- f , v ' ,'- ■, • 1 ••> f . ■ •* ’* ■. ... . . %>,. - f-.-'-s.- • *• ..'.., f .-.'/ ‘. '.< ' :.;-■■•■■ :, ; ,«.. y* .s&:& . .s- " ; ...■■■ p ■-■ -'V:.: - ' I ’^^--. 1 ' - -’C... .'’' • .''. t... ' V,' - * ' . iHijscellanrons. 1 nn BBLS.TAIU., ; IUU V 2O doSplnls Turpentine nRAVO < and for solo by F» -. aprsCJ-' ■■■• ■—l «*■ :■■■•■■ IQT)T _^ -rkoSMittfeANi* « A. A. rr , 'M«off fall■,«n4iownplew slock of Ho derr end Olovcs. ~ {npr23_ SIirKoWHT'COt-UijKS.'ANii CAPES.— Ktceivsd -W 'Mr express; SI A. A. Mason * a new assort ment of WronghpCoHera and .Capes: ■ tapra X INBD PARASOLS.—A. A. Mason & Co. arc. now - -JLi exhibiting a choice loi of Lined Parasols, ol tneia ytest styles.r-.-nv.-.. . -iaprw_ BLACK SILKS.—A. A. Mason & Co,offer for .sAle every grade aod pnee of the different mahe of oltick Wilis'"-' 7’japr^ aMiSOBa Co. arrinow opening per e*s"|“ another lot or Crape Shawls, embroidered,dam -/ •aafe&ndpl&in. l°P r • BACON-1400 cared Shoulders antHatna for sale by fapifli]: KING A MOORHEAD, ■fc.ATHfc'ire-A pnma arucle^d • k>UGARi3-^N.O.bugari •• .--••••• ••-SilLoula Ho wdercdSugar;. do .Clarified do; . •do Crushed- do; ■ do .Loaf do; • Io store and for sale by * aprgg - • KING & MOORHEAD. .V.ft/rOLASSISS—‘ •' .jyl : N. Q.-Molasses:. St. Louis S. H. Molasses, (Belcber’o; : 5 t : ;;. St- James do : do; BatU© Ground - % do;. t: apr22__ For sale by KING & MOORHEA.I). : fE/k. —\ouftg Hyson, Gunpowder,lmperial and Black Teas,m baif chests, and twelve and six pound bxs. ■ apr22 •*: _ ; KING & MOORHEAD. TOBACCO— Russell A Robison’s S - s, Wo. El. Grant's ; W. H. Darts’ S' s and B’s; ' W. Weir’s s’a; W. H. Hair’s s’s; In Btore and for sate by api£2 KING A MOORHEAD. BEST JAVA COtFLb— Ready Xoasud-bot sale al MORRIS’ TEA STORE, in the Diamond [apr7 * "DRENCH FLOWERS —A A Masov * Co have r just received per express, open for sale - thift-iponuxig, 100 doz of the finest French Flowers, anrga — r THORN’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND CAPalßA— Afresh supplyjust received bv express —and for «= ale by JAMES A JONES, apr29 comer of Liberty and Hand atß. tSK-KOUER’S COMPOUND SVKUi* ot Liverwort, ** 1 # Tar and Canchalagua, tor the complete cure ot asthma, bronchitis, and all other lung complaints, for sale by apxgg JAMES A JONES S- I*.TOWNSEND’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPAR . ILLAiioraale by • spr23 ;ST received a tine lot of S»JX BARRELED RE VOLVERS, at BOWN & TETLEY’S, ar2L 136 Wood street. IDOZ eastern four, five and mz inch rifled aud finely subted single barrel Pistols, for sale at aprtl _ SOWN_&JTETLEV3 _ HnA-PAIRS single and double barr e 1 ~Pfstols,lrom i/UU- 62fccents upwards-. BOWS? A TETLEY VUZ» American nntt Frencu Fowder Horns, assorts sites, ax tapr2lj BQVVN & TETLEY’S. IK JKJZ. Bowie, Dir*, Hunting Knives,and Daggers, J,tA t&U sites and shapes, av. ‘ .aprai ■ - •■•■-= . BOVVN & TETLEY ? S. ■ c Colt’s Revolvers, threeand four -■ X ‘■inches, fat sale by ftptSl • : SOWN & TETLEY, r ■ ; copy.) YU&T RECElVED—Atihcsign of the Golden Kejric, •V; altiTge assortment of Rocking Horses,.of different aiies.itfroin three to fifteen dollars each. : , ‘ • KENNEDY & HASLETT, 'orlO _ No. 04 Market street. BASKETS! BASKETS I—A large assortmer t' School and Market Baskets, of all sizes and shapes. Also, ■Ladies’ embroidered* plain worked and toilet Baskets— a bcaotifal article, for sale low. aprlO ’ • ' KENNEDY & HASLETT. /M LOVES AND SUSPENDERS— \JT lOOdoz.silkGiOves, s2lo S? per doz. 100 doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 7 to 3 do 50 doz. Kid do 3 to 10 ilo 'lOO doz. Suspenders. 1 to 12 do • For sale at New York prices. - aprlO . KENNEDY & HASLETT TU3T RECEIVED, the best selected stock of fancy ■fj and variety Goods, gold and silver Waichcs, Jewel* ■ yy, &c. ? ever offered in this market, which will be sold • at unprecedented low prices. Give us a call if you wish ' to buy cheap, wholesale and retail. • aprlO 1 • KENNEDY & HASLETT. TfrELOCIPIDES AND WILLOW WAGONS Jusi : V received and for sale low ; .v 24 small and large Velocipedes ; 50 Willow Wagons; ■oprlO . -KENNEDY KASLETT. M"~ SAL— E-3 Mineral Fountains; • 2 do stands apd marble tops. Forsalclotv. Inquire of JGSHUA RHODES & CO, •apt® No. 0 Wood street. EBUITS—I75 boxes Oranges: ICO .do Lemons: 40 casks Carranls? 400 boxes Raisins; -> * To arrive and for sale by apz9 • • JUSnUA RHODES -fc CO- OUNDRIES O .1,000 drams Figs; COO hf-do do; 50 backets salad Oil* 25 doz. assorted Pickles; • ,: . 10doz. fresL Peaches,in tin cans; For sale by. {aprOl JOSHUa RHODES ± CO. BAWTWHISKEY— 200 bbla. Raw Whisk* „ i signment and for tale by api9> . ___ MILLER & RICKETSON TIMOTHY SEED—2S baa. prune" Timothy Seed i : €tore and for saio by aprff • MILLER & RICKETSON^ E£X* BU’i'TEK—W ke±> r s Bauer on consignment and lbr«oie2owby aprfi SARI'INES— SOU cases, 300 U boxes and hall boxes B. GuiUoux Sordines, in store nnd lor sole by MILLER A RiCKETSON, Nos.2:n and 22U Liberty »t. HOPS— Abates first sort,"western New York Hops ; in store and for sale by aprlO • MILLER & RICKETSON. HICKORY NUTS-—9 bos. Hickory Nuts just ree'd on consignment and for sale by ayrlO <• . MILLER A RICKETSOX. BOX BOARDS AND PANEL STUFF—SO.OOO feet for sale by J. A. BLOOMER, ' . maj29:2w ■ Allegheny Planing Mills. „ B RAFTS ON SAN FRANCISCO, California, lor ■ sale at the Bonking House of PATRICKS A ENDvNo. 65 Wood at. joctlO. TjlO COFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffee now landing from XV canal, and for sale by maT» MILLER A RICKETSON. LAWYER’S BRIEF PAPER—A superior article, for sale by the quire, at W.S.HAVEN’S, mar 23 i corner of Second and Market sts. Liquorice ball—la cases for sale by • B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Cor First A Wood sis Iff ARALHC—W)U lbs. for sale by apt _B. A. FAHNESTOCK. A_CO. oPiUM*r>®s fts. new crop for sale by aprf B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, aLUE-50 bbls.No. 1 for sale by apr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cases English (or sale. apK » . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CARAWAY SEED—3OO ft*, for sale by ttpr4 • ■ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Mercurial ointment—loo as., strong, by apr4' B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO. CAMPHOR— 3 bbli refined for sale by mart# B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. WHiTiNG-j martC &BL.CHESNUTS for saWby marl 3 J.D. WILLIAMS A CO. DRIED. AHPLES—Received and for sale by marlO : SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. 31EAS!- TEAS! Extra fine Young Hyson Tea, in • lacered boxes, just received at the Pekin Tea Store, Fifth street. Retail price 81. We ask a comparison of-the above Tea with any to be bad elsewhere. apr3 • A. JAYNES. iUTTER—2 bb!s. fresh Roll for sale by , > apr3 •• WM. DYER.. G ANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—Just received per ex press at [aps] A. A. MASON A CO’s. BEAVER BUCKETS—2O doz. Beaver Backets jast received and for Bale by mart? MILLER A RICKETSON. IHEESE—6O baa. for sale by ' -yji3 (AGON HAMS—I2,OOO iha7chotce cut family Hams ► for sale by . £apr3] WM. DYER. (SHOULDERS—,OOO 6s. best cut small shoulders O jast oat of smoke, for sale by apr3 OLIVE OIL—For sale at ihe Drugstore of JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand sis. api. fjASTIUS AND PALM SOAP—For saieTTy V JAMES A. JONES TJOUSSEL’S FRK&IIUM SHAViNG CREAM—For AV>ale by... faPT2I JAMES A.JONES. tdtffiCTORANT REMEDY - —Forsal< L2Z igprt] CJAMES A JONES. >?S«tmi I lv I «?? T ' < j R,X 7 Or °“ r - 0 ™ manufacture, ~ constantly on.haad and for Bale by S3Z ... RHODES fc ALCORN. n-5 l S rc nn,i for sale by ma,7 -i._ DYER. 207 Liberty si ICtfifiSU ba, in sore and for «alc bv Mil RHODFB & ALrnilw^ RICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and for sale nat7 - . • • . RHODES & AT,rnPM MQLASSES”-60 bbls. oak cooperage; 25 do cypress do; CIDER VINEGAR—fiO bbls. cypress barrels ,gpr7WM. DYER. OHN BULL’SiKxtract of Sarsaparilla, for sale at the Drag Store o • [apr22] • • JAMES A. JONES. E BATHERS— A prime lot received per steamer Mes senger, andfor sale by aprH KING & MOORHEAD. JAMES A. JONES tey on con- MILLER 4 RICKETSON bbls for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. WM.DYER. WM. DYER. A ” r * f - ‘‘ r . N > i fw, -.T, •" ‘‘t '-'-* :Jf •.-• .J ■t. ■ JEtettUaraons. 1 'HI ST WIT CO« y B ; GENTLEMEN’S - FURNISHING STQRE,! • ‘ AND ODD-BELLOWS' DEPOT,. i 2JO. 80, v ' IPOLLO BUILDINGS, 1 ’FOURTH STREET, Sign of tHe Bce-Hlve. . THE subßribers are in the regularjeceipl troiu the East of the greatest variety of FANCY- GOODS ever presented by a single establishment to a Pittsburgh I public. ; • i The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department is plentiful ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately wrought articles of dress.- The variety is entirely too great to enumerate in a moderate space; we must, therefore, direct the public to an investigation-of the Stock itself. All that we can say in this connection is, thatat our Establishment the gentlemen of taste can be sopplied with any article m our line, manufactured out of the best materials and by* the most experienced hands. We solicit an examination of our-stock ; H composes avanety which challenges comparison A large lot. of Shirts; Fancy Stocks and self adjusting Cravats ; Glove* and Hosiery of various hinds, and in fact every article of comfort or luxury which a gentleman of good taste would fancy. Odd-Fellows’ and Masonic Begalia constantly on hand. We solicit a share of public patronage., HINTON & CO., Siguof;the Bee Hive, No. 80 Apollo Buildings, Fourth at. Xa&wr encevlile and Shttpiburffb FUnIL flood Company. IIOOKS for subscription to Stock of the above Com ) pony will be opened at the Office of BIGHAM A LESLIE, No. PI Fifth street, Pittsburgh, onCTuesday, the 6th. and Wednesday, the 7th, days of May next, at 10 o’clock of said days; and at the store ofAVM. SMITH A CO., in LawrenceviUe, on Thursday, the Bth day ot May next, at 10 o’clock; and at the store of J. ELSLER, m the village of Hatfield,on Friday, the Oth day of May, at 10 o’clock; and at the store of LEWIS DALZELL A CO ,in the borough of Bharpaburgh,on Saturday, tho 10th of May, at 10 o’clock i to remain open from 10 o’clock. A. nL, to 4 o’clock, P. M. t each day. _ CoiiHiMtosxßa—WlLSON M’CANDLESS. J. GRAHAM, , C. W. ERNEST, JAMES BLAKELY, WM. WERNEBURG, CHARLES PETERSON, HENRY H. LEWIS, JOHN CHISLETT, R. L. EWALT, E. HARDING, JAMES SHARP. apr!7;tM7 Custom House, Pirrsßcacm, > Surveyor 1 ! Offiet, April 2,1851.? SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 12 ottOck, 26th day of April, inst., for the fol lowing artiefe, for the use of the sick atithe United States Marine Hospital, near this City, until the 30th day of June, 1852: Beef, as free as possible from bone, pnee per pound. Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb* • '• “ *• Brown Sugar of the best quality* •• ** u “ Rice “ “ “ TeaHvßon-*-- Rice flour Sperm candles “ " Coffee—— • Batter, best quality • Middling .bacon Homs Lard • FlouT,best superfine Molasses Port wine Vinegar Milk* *•••« “ u q»w«- Best bolted meal w “ bushel Potatoes *■>••••• Beans - “ “ . “ “dozen. Salt ....... “ “ peck. Hominy ••-*••-• * “ “, Wood « • « cord. Coal--* “ “ bushel. All of the foreign articles to be of the very best quali ty, and to be farm shed at such times and in such quanti ties ns on the requisition ot the Steward of the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be required. , Any other articles that may bo wanted, the contiactor to furnish at the lowest market price* * It is estimated that the patients to be sup plied will average about 20 per day. l ln addition to which there will be about 10 ofacers and, servants to be . supplied. 1 Any information concerning the contract will be giv » en on application at this office. HENRY.WOODs, ap3:t2sin Surveyor and Agt, U. S. Marine Hospital JOSEPHIrITPX^COTT- *• ' ..........--WM. C- BABS. ' LiPPEHCOTT & BAHB« (Late J.S.BtiacKißßik Co.) HamrfaetuKrs of Phemi Fits Proof Safes, Second streel.htticun Wood and SmilHfidd. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1848, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Lippencott A. Barr,to witness an honestand air testof one oi their Phtrnix Safes. The furnace being prepared, the Safe wa* placed inside thereof, with-books, papere and sdrac moneyjwhen the doorof the Safe was closed and the Ere kindled at & quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, andcontinuedtill half pa3t G o’clock, being about four and a half hours," when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient- The furnace wasthcnpulled down,Safe door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to melt off-tho brass mountings. VVo therefore take pleasure in recommend imrthese Sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fire proof. JARVIS * TRABUE, NOCK A RAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON ATHATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE- I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there wag no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgment^entirely^ Src- ln calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they f llsookc intbe highestlerms of the fairness of the test, ead"their fall confidence of the Safe’s being entirely fire-preof. We have constantly on hand andfoi sale a full assortment of the above Safes, mardl BELL A TKRRY. 70HN O’OOXWELI. A.lo MtXLBS, .W. B. HURTSE. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. PUttburgh Chair A Cabinet ware Rooms, No. 08 Third Street, South Side . O’D. M. A Co-respectfully inform their friends uJL and customers that they have, if not the largest Kpfstockever before seen in this city, the greatest I I variety of styles, the finest finished, made of the best seasoned materials, and by tho best workmen in the western country —all of which they are determined to sell as low os any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our slock is alt bur own: manufacture; no importations. ‘ Steamboat* and Ho.tels furnished at the shores! notice. Allorders promptly attended to. jai7 Allegheny .Planing hllll, XHDSBSOS STBSST, AIXBOUSNT CTI7, PSSSA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that having completed his new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two new Eastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and.several circular and upright Saw*. he is now prepared to furnish 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 mem, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, satiable for shipping, box making,house, steamboat work, Ac., can be found at ail times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jalfl Proprietor. N. B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive' prompt attention. '- • : - WboleaaU and Ettalli SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, bees 'leave tb;ih-. form his friends and the.public generally, hat hecontinues to occupy that large.and com- wy modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock A Co., No. 86, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a lanre andgeneral assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and. all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hand, and Is prepared to tarnish to order, allkindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial,ahdin a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured &rticle,and:&t66per cent, cheaper. Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, os he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. E - Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. aD 26 ‘ JLandaoape Palntlnc. ; “ JASPER H> LAWMAN Lxkdscapb Paittkh, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the’ Art, at the above place. •. References— JohnK. Holmes, Esq., Wra.C. Wall,T A Hiilier. Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J.J. Gillespie, Hon. S. Jones, L. Harper ■_ 'feblB WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S New liltfeograpblc Establishment, ... 60 Market street, between Third <s• Fourth, IS NOW ready tft furnish every kind of Lithographic work in .the most elegant style, sueh oa Show bills Maps, Portraits, landscapes, 1 Cards, Bill heads, and La. belt, printed in gold , colors, Ac. ’ At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helmle have opened & Daxwcio School, and execute oh order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments; Ac-wjfhall possi ble accuracy and elegance. «15:ly Hope niiia in Foil Operation Again X . Ryan’s Buildings, Fifth Street. THE proprietor, thankful to the public for past cus tom, ventures to soiictia continuance of the some for his present enterprise—tho establishment of Flour and Sptct Mills within the city—for the accommodation . of kis customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pare ground Spices, Ac-, Ac. : The attention of Families, Merchants and others, la invited, and all 1 ask is that they will give roe a trial. F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not found good, and the money returned. Imarl9 - RATS!' RATS !RaTB ! BtmaEßACo.’s Roach, Rat and Mouse Exterminator, is prepared 1b Phila delphia, by a skillful chemist. Sinee the article has been used in this city, it has given universal-satisfaction. Price 25 cents per box. • S. CUTHBERTj Gen’i Agent, mariS '; Smithfield street. PITTSBURGH LIFB'iNSURANCE The ..subscription Books for Stock in, the above Company will remain open for a few days, at the Office of the Company, No, 75 Fourth street. ;•. . ; C. A. COLTON, See’y. WALL PAPER—for 6icjjcr Roll,: for sale j)y ; WALTER P, MARSHALL,. No- S 5 Foarth street ABBITPB PATENT SOAP POWDER—Warrant ed not to rot ox injure the clothes* For sale by 8 - - ; JAMES A.JONES. PURE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES w sale—-for medicinal purpoies—by JAMES A. JONES. '•v V *• » »• Cougn* and Colds Cared In l 8 Hours. SINCE iheintroductionof. this new compound*Cough* ana eolds&re curedin a very short ume. We will warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup to cure caseß of Coughs, ColdSj Bronchitis, L&igugiUs, in less time and at a cheaper rate than any other medicine ever discov ered. .■ . ; IT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro* dace nausea which is more disagreeable than the Cougu itself. This is obviated.in this mixture, for it is a pteas •ant soothing article and it will oure, or the money vnltoe refunded! The evidence; m favor ofiht» raediclrto >n oar city, from our own citizens, should convincp any ono i of ltsemcacy. It is the prescription of a regular phy*i cian, and has-been used by him in his own practice tor a number of years, with the most heroic success. • lady from btcubenville writes, that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and aIL tjie distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after la king two bottles she was entirely curcd. ; A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, lmsbeen entirely re lieved and tho cough removed by the use of half a ao xenof bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, Writes that w he knows the Pectoral by rup to be a good article, for he hd» used H in hi- .own oase and in the cases of members of his famny w ith the most perfect success. It is one op the Cheapest Medicines row xno\vn. —lt is put up m half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for 8*2,50. - , Countet Storekeepers would do.well to keep a oup*. ply of this medicine on hand .all the ume, a* it is one 01 the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs ajaddi 6 ®* I ®® the lungs and incipient Censtimvttoh, ' \ . CAUTION EXTRA—Many persona will try to gel you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but ddnot, heed them* If you want io get well, buy .Dr. kET-xa s Pectoral Syrup, and take no other, this will cura you. It ban in it some of the most valuablo plants > and, herb of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine*. It is prepared in your own city ~and toe proprietor has numerous; certificates, attesting its vaiu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous or seeing them. Agents Wanted throughout the United slates to ssii this medicine* Large discounts will be made 10 those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pa>;a large profit to all agents; besides, they willbedoingaut fenng humanity aservtcobv placing in their hands the greatest.medicine for Lung, diseases the world has ever produced-• For sale, wholesale and retail, by KE\ SLR to M - DOWELL, Druggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addruosed.— 1 Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock • er, jr., Brownsville; George Bairu, Washington, John [ H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keespon - t > 3. D- Vowcll, Canonsburgh ; and by merchants and druggists generally. » n » 5 - It resptcTfuUy invited to the JollowinE truths, set forth in - relation to erne of the most important Remedies of mod ern times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL j , it (i tt IT is not more 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 it is tned the more certain will its great fame spread. It-is uot the remedy of a day, got op for the sole.purpose of making money \ bat, one, which we conceive, will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM U a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs- to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty, when we write about a i medicine, that we write Tatrrn—that we say nothing i calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or i put confidence in our statements. The sick are. very I apt to catch at any thing that promises relief irom ais ease. A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an- I swer the object of gullingor-burabugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only 1 that the truth In relation to our Remedy should bp tola, I in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any I single article of the materia medial. Plain, unvarnished I facts —facts that may be ascertained in our own city and j neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe* | troieum. <i « ■ : « a u u <1 <1 41 a u u per bbl. “ « gal. 'Within the pasttwoinoiUhs, two of our own ciuzenß, who .were totally Wind, have - been restored to sight. Several cases ot blindness, in the Slate of Ohio,-have been cured. And, of a genUemartin Bea ver county. There are others; but these cases ore near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who. may havedoubtsontbe subject. These cases were cured al ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- Tbe Petroleum will-cure, when used according.to direc, tions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimple* on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head pains in the bones and joints,. old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and ! Ague, chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul- I monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. • | Burns and Scalds, diseases of; the Bladder, and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and I Bunions- In fact, it is as Mat etnvEasu-remctt, and has been tried In mostof the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is tho greatest Remedy of the age. rhy [ sicians of high standing in the profession are beginning f to use it in their practice- Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, arc willing to award it doe praise and consideration- Before another year rolls round, all will be -compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is thejrroaiest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ! KEYSER A M-DOWELL, i 140 Wood street. - Also—R. E. Seilers, 57 Wood Street jD. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott. Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KJER, Canal Basin, 7th street, Pittsburgh. ti a 9 • THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebig, the great Pnysiological Chemist, by J. S, HOUGHTON,M.D., No, 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for TNDI &BSTION, DYSPEPSIA, XIUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LITER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own agent, the Gastrie J ulce. Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pouhds or Roast Beep in about two hocus, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Ltsßio,in hiscolcbrated work on Animal Chein is try, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous (to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach ot the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be »o soft ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as. they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Pebxiba, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et,” published oy FoWlois A Wells, New York, page 35,: states the same gTeat fact, mid describes the method oi : preparation. Thereare few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Combs, in his valuable writings on the “ gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due* quantity of the Gastric Juice i s a prominent and all-pro vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “ a dis tinguisbed professor of mpdicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse tothaGastrio Juice, obtained from the stomach of living which proved com pletely successful.” Dr. Geahasi, author of the famous works on “Vegeta 14>le Diet,”,says: 41 It iaa remarkable fact in physiology | that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various drii- I clcs of food, and of ejecting a kind of artificial diges- I tionof them Inno wise different from the natural digest ivo process,” 7 * Dr. Sotos’* gTeat work, the “ Chemistry of Man,” (Leo A Blanchard, rhila., 1640. pp. 321-2) says: “The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new erain the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food lb dissolved as Tapldly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, Os it is in the natural Gas trie Juice itself.” Professor Dunoubon, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,inhis great work on Homan Physiology, devote* more than fifty pages to an. examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont* on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are .wellknown. “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” . AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houohtos’s preparation of PEPSIN .has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be oq the very verge or the grave, it is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits ot 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 cures wefe not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. . It is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague', or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. ’ OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form oi OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— go matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF 1 A ringfa dose removes all the unpUasanxsymp toms, and it only needs to-be repeated, for a short time,' l? r *ssf£ toew.good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. Itis particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of theßlood.Heaviness.Low nesaol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. - Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle; bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents In every town in the United Slates, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. ; Agents Tor Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL, 141 Wood street. . Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor’s prises. [nv2o:y Also, for sale by K. E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street; Bull’i SarsapurUla and the Cholera* NOT. a single man, womanor child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this, invaluable at the city of Louisville,, where this Sarsaparilla is. mpde, and .where froralSO to 2(H).bottles are retailed daiK, but ffew isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, ana ihey were .either person's from boats or those who disregarded our advice. .. [Cincinnati Chromcte, For sale by KEYSER A APDQWELL, 140 Wood si Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be btainea. . : < . (JulyCT PETROLEUM— A certain.enreror DIAXtrtHCEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera, Try it 1-For sale by : • ‘ jyfl KEYSER A McDOWELL, 140 Wood St. X t * ► - t ■>* ■ > »Ji l * '*■ :?.;•*■•’ l v i/• »:-■ ** * s*»•* i ■<: '■ ’ ■■:■:■ r—-.- - - i ‘t» . . t ■ 1 •VV*- -t-’ i-f* V JBrtifis anb- jHeMrinefr. Public Attention another scientific wonder* PEPDISI Or Gaitrlo Jnlcel A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, LITE fits, for sale by ;. r '""V decs B. A.FAHNESTOOK ACO; r % ; r «N*V' i iißsallaiuoas. > Btf»ln«8 Notice. ; A LL persons having business with the undersigned, J-A-'either as Public Accountant, Instructor in Book* Keeping, or otherwise, will find lum at .the Pittsburgh Commercial College, from 9 uU ll o’clock, A. IM., and from2tilt 4o’clock; P.M. , Merchants m want • of competent Book kf epeTa can be supplied by calling on* JOHN FLEMING,. apr9 Principal Instructor in the Science of Accounts. James Kees, ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, (Successor to Robert Wighimtin.) • Comer of Liberty and Water stmts, ; . TEfILL build, and finish to order, on the shortest no* W- ttce, and most accommodating terms, Steam bn* gines and Mnchinery,anff Castings, of .all desoripuons, at the lowest prices. : Pittsbuuok, April 8,1851. I cheerfully tecoramend to the public and my former customers,my successor, Mr. JAMES REES, a. compe*. tent Und able mechanic; capable ..of building Engines and Machinery m the meat saiis&xctcry and approvea style- TUbrOwl ’ ROBERT WIGHTMaN* Pittsburgh L.ocU Factory- • WM*\V. SmiiAtng, Bell Hanging and iZoiue Blaeksnxithine% • * ; ; . N 0.105 WOOD SIBEET, :. . • A GOOD assortment of Housework, fetote and. Hush Bolts, and Steamboat Table Castors, on hand. Jobbing attended to in the best manner* [roaT2z»> : Fnirmount Fire Engine for Bale* - THEmernbers of the Fnirmount Fire Company offer their ENGINE for sale. It is in first-Tate order, and will be sold cheap. Enquire ol J.SMITH, Sec’y., . - apr3:tf :* No: 409 Pennstreet. ........ Cabinet makers Wanted. TIIE subscribers will employ a number of good bands at the above business; vis: Bureau, Bedstead and Table makers.- None bntgood workmen need apply,- as good wages will be given at Ryan’s Buildings, No. 31 Fifth stree ENTERPRISE WORKS. 128 Wood street, two doors below Virgin axlkt . BOWS A TETLEY, PRACTICAL AND DENIAL . Instrument ftlttntifßcturera* WE are now receiving ourSpnog Stock of GOODS, comprising a Hill ossortmenlorHardwaje, Cutlery, (suns, PtstoU and Jluntmg Knives. .Also, all of the la test improved Pistols manufactured in America. Jn addition to our Store, we have a manufactory tor making all kindsof Instruments and Tools. Oar Instru ments are unequalled in the western country for superior finisband workmanship—which we refcrlothe best dentists in the twociuca. . . All orders from a distance will roett with prompt at tention, Jobbing and Repairing neatly executed. Par ticular attention paid to the making of Trusses and Supporters: . t , . ■ t _ JS- 3L—«We are also Agents for the sale of Charlea C. Reinhardt’s celebrated Glass Pad Truss, the best now in use for the speedy cure of Hernia. . . ■ For sale by the single dozen. [apQ (BOOK’S 'REMEDY FOR j be administered privately, if Full direc tions acboropany each bottle. Price BL. Sold only at the Medical Depot, CO Smlthfield-streeu . [api!s ("Sure "yourself American compound.— j This never filing specific tsguaranteed in all cases of delicate disease, together with the attendant com plaints, to effect a speedy, 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 popular remedy; has long been (and still Is) usedmihe private practice of a physician, radically curing runeiy-nme of • toe hundred cases- itlcavc* no odor on the breath, and may beused by any one without the least fear of expo sure. For sale at the Medical Pepdi, No. SO Southfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' £apr7 R. RALPH'S PKACTICAI, PRIVATE TREAT- I9E, on the nature, symptom s»jprogress«coaseqaE tv ces, remedies and cure of the diseases the Genital Systems adapted to the use of every individual. 342 pp., with illustrative plates.. Price9l,oo. ... It Is an invaluable work. Dr Ralph is a physician of high standing, and has already pdbiirhed several works which have acquired for him considerable distlncuon. . {DatZy Globe. Without exception, we uke it to bo the ablest treatise (on thejpeculiar subject on which it treats,) that has yet been published.—RoAtroy Register'. The above valuable workissold by J S.L. CUTHBERT, 50 Smitbfield street. ; ENfAL OR PHYSICAL DfclCAV.— Waifs j/ver tnut Antidote.—This great and wonderful remedy for nervous diseases, can only be obtained at the Medi cal Depot, 50 Smlthfield street. It is not an excitant, but a strengthencr, purely vegetable and harmless; like a skillful architect, ithegins by laying a firm foun dation, and gradually, but incessantly, adds strength end vigor, until nothing is left unfinished. It is a ner vine of suchmiraculous power, that- it is unimportant how long the disease may have existed.'' The cheer fulness it creates, and the strength it gives,'are perma nent. Price 31 per bottle. t*Prtl PERFUMERY AND FANOV SOAPS.—JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand streets, has received a fine assortment of Perfamery and Fancy Soap: Roussel's cologne water ; RousseVs omnibus soap; WctherilPs do; do., amantino do; ; French do; do" Circassian, do; Weihcrill’s toilet water; Brown Windsor do; ; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; RousscPe assorted extracts; Military shaving- soap ; Lubin’s do / dc: Roussel’s shaving cream; Eaulustral; r do do compo’dj Cenainc bear’s oil; JennyUlnd hair gloss; . do ox marrow j Odontine o r rose tooth paste; apr4i M +/f OKKiS’UktEBRATED TEAS— ths test in Fittj- JXL tur^A,—ln ; ihc Diamond, Second dooi from Din* mcmd alloy. Until •within the last year, Good Teas could not b« procured hi Pittsburgh. It was quite common for consumers to send east for it. But; since Morris started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for belter Teas cannot be prpenred in the United Slates than wbathe sells. Hehasdeservedly obtained the repute* tion of selling the best Tea in Pittsburgh. Remember—the second door from Diamond alley. apr!s ' . bUNDRIES^- O SShhds. prime N-O-Suger; • 549 bbls.-Plantation Molasses, oak bbis., 50 do 8. H. do do; I 50 bags prime Rio Codec; 7 tierces Carolina Rice; 24 hf*chests Y. H.Tca; Ist twelve and OE> bxs.,G. P., Imp’l and Y . H ; Sbxs. Ronald’s tobacco, s’a; V box Conway’s do; 25 bxs pearl starch; 221 cask* Mospratt’s soda ash; 1 do do bleaching powder; SCO bbls. Whiskey; . dbqr. casks Port Wine, various brands;! 20 do sweet Malaga Wine, Giro brand. With an assortment of Brandies, Wines, Gin, Ruin, Alcohol, Spices, Ac., for sale by. M.MITOHEUTREE, 209 Liberty gireeL LARD OIL-12 bbls.J. L.CouhHng’9 No. 1 Winte: Lard Oil. ia store and for sale by MILLER * RICKETSON, No. £2l and 223 Liberty street. Figured poplins.—a. a. mason a co.. are nowopen&g cases and packages of plain ana fig ured Poplins. Also, a large lot of iace capes, breakfast caps, jackonet flouncing, Ac:, Ac. lapr7 S HAVVL9.—A. A. MASON A CO., have just received, per express, thirty cartonsof printed cashmere; high colored Thibet-; embroidered do; fancy de lame, and other Shawls. ... .. . . (apr7 REMOVAL-'^— J. SIIEA has removed to No. 116 Mar ket street, (two doors north of his old stand.) the hoaselately occupied by R<P. Thompson. (aprs:lw SEED STORE REMOVED.—The subscriber has re moved his 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. [opr4nn F.L. SNOWDEN. notice. THE undersigned has withdrawn* from the firm of JHMSEN, PLUNKETT A M>KNIGHT, havingdis* posed of his interest in said firm to CIIA&I.ES T. Ihmsen. CHARLES M’KNIGHT. The business will be continued as usual under the style of (mnrSO] IHMBEN A PLUNKETT. \| EW CQOP BLACK TEAS.—Just received at the -Lx Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street, a lot of new crop Oolong Black Teas,by The ship ** Architect,” and for sale wholesale to the trade at reduced prices. N. B.—The above Teas are direct from Canton, and the ladies all toy- they are not scented with English Brandy, Gin and Rum [fcbi4l A. JAYNES. Fifth «l For Females and Males* DR. LARZBTTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreafive Elixir, prescribed as an .effectual restorative in cases of debility, iinpotency or barrenness, and all ir regularities of nature. It mail that itprofesses to be— ; viz: Nature’s great restorative, and remedy for those in the married state without offspring. It is a certai n cure : for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet weakness of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhcea or : whites. As a vigorating medicine it is-unequalled.— Also, a certain remedy for incipient Consumption, indi gestion,loss of muscular energy, physiQal lassimae, fe male weakness, debility, Ac. It is warranted to please the naerin any of the above complain island is of price less value to those without offspring. ._-v .-. To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have appointed. Mqssrs.Judson A C0.,;0f the city of New York, m the United States of America, my sole agents for its sale; and none can be : genotue unless it.comes through them, and their signatures are on the wrapper. . 1 ' „ ANTONIO LARZETTE,M.D., -Napla, July 16th, 1849. t ' Sold oaly in Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, N 0.75 Smithfield street; and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond A Patten,No. 60 Frurth street Louisville, i :. (mar24:ly _ rtn i Extra. Family Flour* TAORthe convenience of the citizens,the proprietors X; of the “PITTSBURGH CITYMILL9,”have placed boxes for the reception of orders; at the followingplaces: - J* AR. Floyd’s store, corner of .Wood and 6tn sts.; . M. Haywood’s Shoe stare', corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen’a store; 3d street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smithfield; John F Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; : Telegram. Office, Fourth street;. ; H.C?Kellv< Grocer, cor.sth at. and Market alley; ... M. Grass’s«tote,9th Ward. , The Flour wtur -r« will call twice ot.thrice daily, for orders, and the'Flour, delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is prererable for family use,) without charge for cartage. , ' _ , ' It is plam that no accounts can be -allowed, and that dnvers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public willbe pleased with ilus arrangement, as we «>hall endeavor, to uo them just ce. Unay2oJ WILMA.RTH A NOBLE. : • tTr , HOI FUR CALIFORNIA* THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack- A ages to be forwarded to San Francisctfmy the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and •to engage Passage ia first class sailing Vessels from Panama to Ban Francisco. Every information given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, : apl3 • Post Buildings, Fifth st, near Wood, ' TODD’S TETTER OINTMENT is a certain cure,an J is sold with the understanding that the money is to' be refunded, If no euro is made. 60 cents a bottle, and Medical Depot, §7 Smithfield street. Jiwnmntt fiompamta. State mutual Fire imoranc« company BRANCH OFFICE, 54 SMmo'iKLri f> • ....t • Vartoartf Ist, 1851.1 rpHEbeslevidenceof the successor the Directors in, . endeavoring tomake the U STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants or the community, is the unparalleled amount. of business which has been done—having issued nearly 4,000 Poll :cies in; a little more than seven months; and adding over 870,000 capital to the company. The Directors ate proud to isay, that nearly all the property-insured is of the safest kind, in small ri&ke, mid a large proportion insured for only one year. Number of Policies eno A . .Amountof properly insured•• . 84,0/3,568 po 33 Amount or 24,631,60 _ • Amount of guarantee stock- **» < S 70423 13 Amount of Tosses .S 3,800 00 To be deducted from the above the incidental expen ses of the office. : To city or country merchants, - and owners of dwell*, mgs, and isolated or country property, it is believed this eompany.affords advantages lu pouit of cheapness, sufety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company, in this country*. ' Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem of ClnssußcaUer/ of Risks, excluding all special hazards, inspnue only a limited amount in any- otic lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of huge fires, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods*, but entities the insured to a participa tion in the profits.. It is under the control of the following DirectorsJ P. Rutherford. A. J. Gillctt, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert Kiotz. J A. RUTHERFORD, Pres't. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. A. A. Carbixb, Actuary. _pa27:y_ Penn mutual lilfe Insurance Co., Ptxll’a* A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H.DAViS, (vice J. A Finney, Jr.,deceased,) No.333Liberty street. Tor the better convenience of persons residing in the lower part of the city, the agent may also be. found daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three o’clock, at the counting room- of J. Schoonmaker A Co., No. 24 Wood street, where all necessary information will be given, and communications promptly attended to.— Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Insurance, and blank forms famished on application. Capital stock over €200,000 and constantly increasing. •Profits divided annually amongst those insured for life. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,1851—2 w Marine. Fire ana. Inland Transportation insurance:. The INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER ICA, Philadelphia, chartered. 1794, capital $500.» 01)0* assett January 13,1851, $1,001,955 50* will make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on property of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other. Vessels, either by inland transportauon or on the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Preset., Jacob M.Thomas, feamuel W. Jones. Johnß.Ncff, Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown. William Welsh, Samuel F. South, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, 8. Austin Alilbone, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall, TbomasP. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morns, Wader, H. D.Sherrerd, Sec’y. This is the oldest: Insurance Company In the United Slates, and from its high standing,longexpenence, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of on extra hazard ous character, may be considered as offering ample sc ennty to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, ja24 : . No. 141 Front street. SAPETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURER Y. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND life: insurance: society OF LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capitol, £soo,ooo—Equal to $3,600,000. YYriTH a large swphis of profits. A'portion of both f V capital and surplus invested in U. S. Government Stocks, and other securities In the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,000. Persons in suring participate in the profits of the Company. CdUfomia risks taken at reduced rates. Amongthe advantages.of a Policy in this Company arc the following:— -r A .party insured for the whole term of life may at a.iy time borrow one-half the amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. He’may at any time surrender his policy, and receive 'back as Value thereof onc-half the gioss sum paid by him in annual common premiums. A'party already insured for whole life may, on pay ment of aatriall sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. - Parties already insured and entitled to a two-third loan, are not shut out from said two-third loan, if the • .prefer it, upon the terms elated in the Society’s pamph let*. A part^'may, a: a moderate annua) premium, insuu for life, and he survive to reach the age of 60 years, the full sum insured up to 815.01)0, will be paid to him: or if he dies before reaching that age, the lull sum insured will be paid to bis family or legal representatives. Ithos become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and co Christmas or New Year’s day tomakethe family a- _ sent of the policy. This is certainly an excel 1 ' . *jAf‘ of showing their regard for their Minister. inveiymanycatcs is scarcely equal immed?- = warns, To the man of family,at >^ s neath.it isai •- solauon beyond expression to Kaow his helli ; : ,.'. little ones arc thus pro f or> 1 Churches Involved “would do well to insure the;-.', of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise amount won*a be applied to liquidate the debt. - Brpltnatorypamphletsand information given gratia, at the Banking House of. WM, A. HILL & CO , nov2S .... • - - Woddstrsecond door above Fourth. THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex change. Third street, Philadelphia. - Fibb Iksdbakcb.— Bufldings, Merchandize and othei property in town aiid country insured against loss oi damage by fire at thclowestrate of premium. Mabinie Itfatrax^s.—They also insure Vessels, Car goes arid freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi special policies, as the assured may desire. Iki»and Transportation.— I They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars, Canal Boats and Steam Boats, en rivers and lakes,on the mosi liberal terms. • DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edward»,Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, Wiliam Folwell.John Nowlin,Dr. R.M. Huston, James C, Hand. TUeophilua Paulding, H. Jones Crooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serrill. Spencer Me- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J.u. Johnson,William Hay, Dr S. Thomas, John Seller*. Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. .Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jnd. T. Logan. WO.LLAM MARTIN, President. Titos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W. Cowan, Secretary. £D“ Office of the Corapany.No. 42 Water •street, Pius burgh. (je!6:dtf) . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and St&ilne Insurance. THE OFFICE of the lnsurance Co. of North Aments has been removed to the Warehouse of HardyvJories A Co., No. 14) Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscribe; will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents, andonShipmenta by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. [qp3] WM. P. JONES, Agent. Life and Health insurance* rpHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE JL COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 1848 ,* Charter Per petual ; Capital 8100,000. Rates loioer than any Pennsyl vania Company} and full 20 per eent. lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance,as the following compari son will show. Thus a person oi the age of 30 insuring for SIOO for life, must pay in the Girard 82,30. Pennsyl vania 82,36, Penn Mutual 82J16, Equitable Sd,o4, Ne x England 82,36, Albion $2,48, New York Life 82,36. 1 ift ana Health, Philadelphia, 51,91. Diaxcroas— : Samuel D Orrick, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, CharlesP Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chas O B Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.: Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Presi dent,Samuel D Orrick : ne* President, RobertP. King Secretary, Francis Blackburne. Applications will be received and everv inforraation given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: ommerclal Rooms, corner of Third and Wood streets Pittsburgh. , r . .... r v ... oct29:y FlxeanCnarindlrißarance, THE Insyiahcb Compatrtriof of Phila delphia,throrigh r .ita dmy:authoazed Agent, the sub tenber, offers to .make permanent arid-limited Insurance on propeTty.inthiß city and its vicinity, and-on shipmen by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith.. Edward Smith, Ambrose White, > John A. Brown, . Jacob M. Thomas - John White, John R. Neff i Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. wood,’; Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Sherirird, Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its chaneT is per petnal, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of;an extra' hazardous character,it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. - At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh may4y Dissolution* THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of J.’S. BONNET & Co,, is this day dissolved by mutualconsent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. Pittsburgh , April Ist, 1850. 1 CU* Having sold my entire interestin'the firm of J.S. Boitbst A Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my-friends and the public. . ; fap3]. J. S. BONNET. R. C. Stookion* BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, NO. 47, CORNER 07 MARKET AND TmBD BTEKETS, HAS constantly on hand for sale—-Writing. Letter Priming and Tea PAPER {Bonnet, Binders’, Ful lers’ and Trunk BOARDS: Boole and Newsnaoer PRINTING INK—whieh he will sell at the lowest cash prues. or in exchange for Rags and Tanners’ Scraps. Removal. rpHE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pius I c b r& io the Apollo Baildings, on Fourth street, recently pied hjr the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Primine office—which, in connection-with his old room makes themost spacious Carpet establishment in the country ■ a nd his. adynntagea so lar surpass any bouse in this city for space, arrangement and goodlight, thathe is certain of sniung every person who may favor him witha call His stock is complete in every article In his line, and great pain? will be taken at an times to show goods to persons wishmgto look or buy. f ocffip ' E. W. LYND. IxANTATiOn .MULASBES-20 barrels new cron Molaiss»-ju»t received aid for sale by p MDJLER fc RICKETSON, Nos* SSI and 223 Liberty at* T / '..V ** »*-*■- * ' 'la Marketstreeiy A o. 7S f btitcten Fourth st. 4* the Diamond. THE subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern cities a beautiful, choice and desirable stock of the newest fabrics and designs from the London and Pans- Markets. „ SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Purchased in the New. York and Philadelphia Markets at the lowest cash prices. Embracing every variety of me newest and-richest styles, and latest Importations of FrenO, English and German Goods ‘. among the leading arucles will be found the following: . . Pans pnrted Berage de Laines, from 18f cents to the finest quality. - ■ French and English Lawns, from 12$ cent3;to tie • finest quality manufactured. Superior bleached Aluslins, from 0$ to 12$ cents yd rrenen work Collars, new style, from 10 cents to the best article imported. ■ . French and English Ginghams, from 12$ eents to the best quality in the market. ■ English and American Chintzes, from 6$ to 12$c‘cnis P 1 yard. • Rich Pario punted and embroidered Muslins and Or gandies ; ■ new style plain and figured English Poplins; French Berages, rich styles; super black Gro de Rhine Silks; fancy figured Silks; super changeable Silks and Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazines, and a beau tiful assortment of black; and colored Alpaccas*and French Thibet Cloths. . ' Chameleon SHk and Turk Satin Shawls; superior Her nanna Silk Tissue and Berage Shawls; Cashmeic, Thibet, Brosha and MousdeiainerSbawls. : . FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS. , French work Capes and Collars; new style Bdnnei- Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfsand Cravats;-black and colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Gloves and Mitts; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose; together with a large and complete assortment of Para sols and Umbrellas. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS . „ : French and English Cloths, Cosslmeres and -Veatings; Silk Shirts and Drawers; Fancy Cravats} Linen Cam bric and Silk Hdfcfs; together with a splendid assort ment of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders* DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and LinenLawns* Cassinctts and Kentucky Jeans. Cottonades;.Bcd Tick ings} Cheeks'; Domestic Ginghams; Red, White and Yellow FlannelsjXanton Flannels, &c. The customers or the house and all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods an early ex amination. The slock is large and complete in every variety and style, all of the latest importations, and will i be sold at the vehy lowest.hasxekt prices. • . , ABSALOM MORRIS, 75 Market street WILL commence on Monday, December JO, 1350 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten give stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Hollars, wiU be offered at Retail, at fully. one* fourth less than usual prices.. . The notice ot their Semi-Annnal Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale, of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. -They will howevermention a few of the Goods and Prices, forthe benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— viz:— • '• Rich Cashmeres, - - 75 c. Usualprice Sl,OO 50b ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25e.j usual pri;e 374 c.; 150 Q ts. Cotton and Wool Delaines," 15, 13$c. Usual price 20 and 25c; ' , 50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual price 621 c. « 50 ps. Striped and Figured Sillcs, st)cv usual j>rtce 75c.; 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 per cent.; lOOps.French.Merinoes, $l,OO. Usual price 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from 81 to 85 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price : 19 and 25c.; Fast Colored Calicoes, 6±c. Usual price9c.; . TOO cases English and American Calicoes, 8 _and 10c Usual price 10 and 124 c.; 90 cases Bleached Muslins.' Reduced 2c. per yard; 260 balesßrown Muslin—all grades; Also —Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks,.Cloths, Cassioeres, Cusainets and Jeans.... JEROME S. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. , ■* -v 4- . 1 ... c- ' JUrg 4<B>ooiE>fi, NEW SPRING GOODS t SHAWLS. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, AT TOC One Price Store of A« A<HIASON 4 CO«, Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. Together with an immense variety of other .Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower pricesthnn any of their previous sales. They mvite an early call, as many of their , choicest Goods wilisoon be sold. The lowestprice named at first, i - MASON & CO., S < °62 and 64 MaTkcistrceu per express, a large ol the following Goods : Tuok, "jaconet, and muslin French wrought collars; Kossuth cufis and collars j-Vutenci* • -es and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon Ma* line, Brussels and Appliqne capes and sleeves; chemi zeties; black Chantiliaand love veils; ladies’ break fast caps; infants 7 paps and waist* ; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English, thread laces and edg and Swiss edgings and insertmgs ; to ;• '' ; h..-.".vv.v,r, .'. /r- of French embroider- . r.-V ■ ''"l’ . f ~ lO 'CO—V.-*‘ r • ; • White and\eilow r Xjace7' < . - AlboniChip; HairTPalip; ." f -—--•: Milan do; Jennyi*ind and.Satinj. English do ; Fluted Straw and Satin do; Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearl and Loop ; do; Florence Crimped; American,Lace; English Peail; Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; Fluted Manilla; Silk do; . A A. MASON & CO. Cloths I Cloths X. Cloths 1 A T EASTERN JOBBING PRiCES.—IIS pieces Black and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. Just opened at. - . A. A-MASON A CO.’S, dec2 Noa. C 2 and G 4 Market street. Tin Eooflng.. THE subscribers take this method to inform property holders, house-builders,and all others interested*- that they still continue the business of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. Their skill and experience in thispart of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the same policy of using (he best.ipaterials, nu<l employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we would consider that the importance of the subject would justify us in extending ourviews on its superior, advantages. Thiß, however, is notthe dnae. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the Cth day of June,lS44j(ncarly seven years ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing, in :this place. From that up to the present time,'we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest and most costly . buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And time, the great tester of all things,has buttoo clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. Again, if we place Tin in juxta-position, with Slate as a covering for think that tin. will bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can he made much flatter—thereby saving materials; in the lehgthof rafters, brick in the .gable cuds—making the house ensyof access iu cose of a fire, and showing .3 better finish and appearance. Also,'when tin is used the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and tenyy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings, ic-, —things indispensibie on elate roofs. If further reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been advnnced, os it isa well known fact;that New York andothereaßt ern cities very generally prefer even tin for their most costly and splendid buildings, notwithatandingthey have a full supply of slate attheir doors'. .With these remarks we will leave the subject with those Interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information when called JOHN DUNLAP & c 0.,; •; corner Market and Second sts . Stooped Shoulder*. ' ' • SHOULDER BRAOES.—-' , 'hese Bsttces are essential* . ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive, the sedentary, and all those who, in their daily pursuits, have contracted the habif of stoopfcig, this Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions, of the chamber in which the Lungs add Heart are con-, mined, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame: thus, in its action, counteracting the principal causes which lead ; to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous, train of nervous ills, to which so many axe subject. For sale by KEYSER Sc APDOWELL, j marP ' 140 Wood st Dr. FUch’s Abdominal Supporter. THIS instrument is used in all lhe Eastern cities; -with unparalleled success. The effecu produced dv if are truly wonderful, in all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long listof diseases which attend that complaint For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, matB - . 140 Wood st T„ nr .._ Patent Trusses. HESE Trusses are most confidently recommended to the afflicted for the radical cure o (.Hernia or Rub tun.. They retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the: patient, and have been known, in many instances, to effect a speedy cure For sale by . KEYSER Sc M’DoCvELL — marS - - . 140 Wood *t ' Important to Tailors. - TUBT RECEIVED—O Doz. assorted Tailors* Patent d Shears, from No. 10 down to No. 2. . • teIU ALSO—3 Doz. Barbera’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at *• SOWN A TETLEY’S, 130 Wood at., 2 doors below Virgin alley. DRY APPLES—62 Backs Dried Apples; A 10 bbls, - - doj For sale by Ja3 L. 3. WATERMAN & SONS. ,T, notice. . . A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Johnston & Stockton, will please call and settle immediately and save costa. [feh3j JOHN FLEMING, Ag’i. - 3. D. WILLIAMS--v-v —— MATT, Jit. ■ J. D.WILbIAffIS &CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And- Dealers in COnNTBT PRODUCE AND PITTSBOROH MANU7ACTDRES, Comer of Wood and Fifth siretts, . • - ■ Pittsburgh. Steele A Officer'* BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rjan’s Building, Virgin alley, third story, hetmen Wood and Lioctty streets. Boxes of all descriptions made ana de livered at the shortest nonce. . .; . jieblii:!y H— —OMINY— » bids. " Pearl i’ Beaver Hominy; ~ 12 do White Flint Cincinnati; Hominy, dost received and for sale by WM.DYKR, mart No.aOl Liberty atreot. , v r* 1 T , w /'■ * JASBS W. WOOPWEU, A CABINET Igfea sttp y Trims MANUFACTURER »# • Ware«roosxta' 07 and 00) Tlilri iWwt* JW, w. respectfully informs his friends and . • era that he has now completed the _largeßt ; and fi nest stock of household furniture ever Before Men in this city, ns he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship} and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and acuity in mzu afacuirmg, he is enabled to produce-.'warranted iurmtare, at the Towestprices. • He.has adopted the principle of identifying the cni tomors’ interest with his own, m quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furmtare, from the cheapest and plainest} to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be famished from hts stock, or manufactured expressly to order: He therefore solicits an inspection} that the advantages ofhis establishment may be Known. The followingaruclesconßiBt,mpart,ofhis-stock,whlch > for richness of style and finish, cannot >be surpassed in I any ot the Eastern cities: . < . Parlor, . • drawing, dm* _• ■: . , ..,• . ing, and bed room . chairs, of every variety, ■ consisting of rosewoood,- ma-' : hogany and walnut Elizabethan, 4 Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas.Tete-a-tete and jDI-.. vans of the latest French and American patterns; ■Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies' f arlor Writing Desks of various kind*; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music elands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany. rosewood and walnut centre and soia,ta* ; . . hies, extension dining tables; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, • wardrobes, bedsteads and wasnstonds of each a large assortment; gothic hall ; and parlor.Tecepuon choirs, ottomans . ana stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, nre screens, towel rocks, bat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and Ttea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and . inlaid pearl Tables,; • . &c.&c. Ac. „ A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE sad £ WINDSOR CHAIRS. OxßiUßTiuxniiS'supplied with < all articles in their line . . & STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, farmshed at the short estnotice. All orders prompt!' CHAIRS &ND FURNITOUK. | No. 93 Third street, between Market and Wood, Sjuth side. ■ £ ,« Wz have now on hand a large and . u JL splendid stock of every variety § S' J% lareconfidentcannolhesarpassedjitlilllllll }.• equalled, ! in this City, or in tie West, iristyle and finish. fr" ' Those who are in want or Furniture are -respectfnUy | invited to call and examine for themselves. | HT* Steamboats furnished on ttr;shortest nstice. * ' . | In?*, All orders promptly attended to; a, feblOitf O’DONNELL. MULLEN & 00. | Furniture and Cbalr Ware AOomii ji T. B. YOUNGA CO ? coma,of Thirds | imyjTr/ and Smuhfitldtts* otmositeßrotonhHoulAjJL l constantly on. hana repl l Eiia£as3and make to order, at* the lowest prices. *% ■ r HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, add \ CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved t styles.- fcblS \ . • SteamUoate, Alio y I - ; t Teb subscribers tender.thetr acY?| ' for the favor’s bestow.clfih ed upon them by tfiejr r Steamboat ite«lljf i | wonia respectfully remind them and others tele-* » * rested in ouiMing boats, that they are at' all times pros pared to famish, on the most reasonable tenns,eve r v r description of Cabin Famitare and Chairs o! too \>*i material and workmanship. T B YOUNG J& CO : - Comer Thirtf arid Smiihfield -• ; opposite ff^f,» [ C.HAMMBE. ' ' • ‘ : ; B. PaPtat.; i ' - atmmtr « Dir . : .i r t . CABINET WAHEKOOM, SMIT amVneTnrrr Bettncm SttMthitrm and Strait' ) fcbg warranted eailK at «»d fashionable Furniture, * ■* J any ln the city, and soldpn a* j estnblfahmentin'i?^' as can heobtainedatany similar } J .West.,. They.have now on hand, a& r : "*»*ock, : embracing all kinds of Ftartr- j tm?«ilS? cheapest and plainest to the most costly \ SS^S? B^ant . Ail orders promptly attended to. • mr2l:tim j v . ; A. niLIdIKGEI & ' HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and. • CHA IK MANUFACTORY, No. 64: Smithfield st~ a largo. assortment of fancy and plain, which; they will seß 15 per cent, belowcasUmiary rates. Terms—cash only., . [dec27Jy \VM. Ed STEVENSON continues .to rnasu facture C.&JSINE T- WARE of • teverv descrip- at his'old stahd.corner of Liberty and streets',. UNDERTAKING attended to, inallit3branches; "• ■. . : maylF* Bolivar Fire Biiek fflanufaimrlag Company, 1 AS. GLOVSB; • S. M, KIBB, OhOVGK) KIGU ft CO*t ProfuflclflrQ. fTTHE. subscribers having Aunts' »-?./<! X' the above • .Aand a supply ’ordrpr, £>/ ~.i A _ v:?;v }■ iiy^^-whlQr'almlL to enumerate tha numy »iV)i Bolivar Ftre Buck poscss over-oil oth ers that fiavei/eeu offered for sale in . the United Slate?, tneir superiority bcing well known to almost all persona who use "Fire Brick. The proprietors, have determined teat tncTire line* shall lose uono of their present envi able refutation, aud that no expense shall be spared ;t> make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment r.ow manofacturinrFiro Brick at Bolivar.. ; , KlEft AJONES, niart7 ’ Canal Basin, Seventh st.» Pittsburgh^ 76 WALNUT STREET, 1 THEUNRIVALLEP PLACE far obtaining all Wines Liquors, Ac., GOOD and CHEAP. SNIDER’* has lately—lit consequeace of the ntnncr ous large sales made by him to consumersr-bcen obliged.' largely to replenieh'his stock byfreskimportaiions, and he has.now the satisfaction of offering some of the best Wines and Liquors ever imported by him. He wouli refer to some invoices OsTollows—viz: "*■. DUFF, GORDON A CO. SHERRlES—umbracingdeli cate Pale at very low prices, rare old, and some very choice MANRANILLA, all oh draught by thegallbn.— Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of lft gallons specially selected (ox consumers; - Some EXTRA AMONTILLADO in bottles, put up in Europe, which he challenges as eqbal to any that can be produced. VTJie MANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher ries are peculiarly adapted to convalescents, os they strengthen without stimulating, and have not the acid of many other Wines.; '• - ; *r * ••• • • PORT WINES —principally ;specially selected for his sales to consumers from the stock of* * Bdbmestxb’s,? at Oporto, and imported direct. ' These Wines are fruity and delicate, and {have been highly approved by his customers, because of their manifest superiority over all other Ports and fied Wine* palmed off as such. , They are of various sorts and prices, in bottles and ou. draught by the. or wholesale by the cask. Among; them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM SEY PORT.. - . - : • . •♦•Persons sufferingwith chronicaffectionof the bow els cannot be too careftil in their PORT. - «..* MADEIRA AVTNKS of various sorts, dry aiid rici, South Side, old East and West India, £ercial, Ac., Ac on draught, in bottles and by casks, : v As to the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber,-It is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported by him are superior to any other Wines; and are.soldv at prices as low asmostof the inferiorwines nowih the market which are put upon buyersas first class He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands and qualities, at verylow prices, retail or wholesale.ln; the arucleof CLARET mNES,generally, the subscri ber holds himself to be a judge, and headers the finest: stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single dd zen, to thefirst class ©r u pr«rt»cr eru ”,of Medoo; . Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a largcstock and assure customers that he can present to them, from h '* a bottlo of Burgundy as France affords/ SAUTEKNEand BARSAC always oa hand in bottles. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. Dskhabs A JoaniH, of C<*- : blens.are extensive, and number many Still :Hocfrsandr Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very -choicest , lit the articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES ho ■ ionn no „T “ “ e « to^» embracing some very old extraotv. «c? , ATrn?»^ioS'«? T * , c °> ana «ome celebrated . ISJtin eighth casks, and! 812 Inhhdß.- “n beYold lell^ahhi ’- consigns*™, which . SCOTCH andMONONGAHELAWIIIS- Kt-Y, J A/ll AIG A. SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Liquors, including all ot the • above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any,, quantity desired. ■ . . , i AcoDsmtassorted *ipck df HAVANASEOABS.' j *t- &tQp* delivered, within one day** reach ofPhita~ aeiphta , pnsidsf* paid.. Orders will be promptly eieca* ted if sent by msft'gr telegraph. - Address, , JACOB SNIDER, JR., Cheap Wine Stdre,. ‘ - 78 Walnut street,Pfriiat ; . . . magnifying Qlassee. , OF one, two and three g’asses, salted for detecting? cotmterfeit bank notes, and other pan)QSesyti>'B&le>' by tociB43 JOHN B. MTAPJCtBN & CO. , Vo the Citlaene of Allegheny City. A BOX for the reception of Orderx fpj.ClU’Y MILLS: J\_ FLOUR is left at the store of Herccri& Federal street Such Orders will bo promptly supplied' aOfflO WILMARTU k 30(1 itten Wanted Immedlatcl.y, A T THE CHARTJEBS iL are .80 cema per day; and we cb^ go week for boarding;. Apply alibe on th o steubSn* road les burgh. fjano2s:lf] _BUftqpiPr J CO.”: Spring atocU THE subscriber having returned fEw, w . cities.is now recetvu>glii»SDrin/a?SJ i^ a Eastern Oil Cloths, Window Shades, SlXsldh Poor hlalt3, Dragget Stair Craah.Tain?™? Covers. Matting, etc,, & Cl All of wWiTk end Piateo lected from the latest importations'*,!^!, bave been es ' rtcs. With an eye Ut"i m ™, b , e !‘ f I ?? aof “«K' mere, and all who may favor him of his custo pnina is at all limes taken to show cal > B™* wishing to look or buy. Call anfbTvS^ 3 P®Wa* where can be found the late s t a n ? h^ n .°, ‘, he ™><*, above named Goods, with prices of 'ho all. ’ Prtcea ; nnd qnam,es to suit Arinin" Emporium, Apollo Building, Fonrrl, «ncjD FISH—IS drama Cod haii in stor* n«rf7 r V-“?* MlLLER^lt'lt^^fr KSS BEEF—i!U bbU in store and for saleTiv RAWttS.—Received this mormne- . Broshe, Bay State and Long SHA^Lsl^f/J,; 5 ’ rior at} lea and qualities. For aale low. ery ' U P=-. . A-a. mason *co ’ S 3 sad 84 Market (treat, ... V.-. *■ >.V ~ i -» - . . ' ■ > s ' r-t iSUaceuamoss. attended to 3.F. JONES, 1L B.KJLGJUW, “Smaer'l” Wine Store* tnovaa. k
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