.:»!./ v " *• » \. *' [i r ' a-* 'f > , f „ , ?i, ’* f i V ' £lr * * v * +\ * • ••;•' '•*#•'v- "^C-'\k : \?i? : ' y^.- ■■''■ ; " iS-4-' ; •?'■ \ ’•,. *» 7 « - ; ' •'^?‘l?^v”,y i? t.i--ri* J> -_-.*: r.-:-; ■ **■*■: >; : ::S : -r.-*%.+'r, >-• -v;. r '■' '■’■'J- : '' "■ - ? ■ y:Si'- V : '- v ,*> * ',-, rt ’ k , , 3' *' Oty -•> ' '■• f ilisfc*®!^^* - - - - - '■ ' : v»SE^a“sssfesi&®.-- sps&m i|MM fcifiß! fIItKMPS iiyitJlsili jjj^^jjj^|j||^ illijjjfi sgfei mtiM u ®fsl|ill®aiSfl®? '>;4p&i{'r¥u :«-i.<?^>/, #y;'V : ,jr * v '^ #v vv * '. v r , 'j-< r „ *->?--• *-- ftr^’^sr:■»./»', “** * ’ ‘ A- „• ' v .v,V*;i^.iVv>V' v;: r ;: •. : -'; ‘ UyVl • * Pjgagjg J§|»p V. « V .*S. ?l£.V:L*-- ’:':\ •; ‘J-> k ■: ■ ~-ri)ST received a fine 10l of SIX BARRELED HE el VOLVEKS, bx BOWft & TETLEY'S, apiSl • ’ • . 156 Wood slreeu HOPS— 7 bale# first sort, western m store and for sale by ' ‘ - aprlO AftLLKK fc RICKETSON *■;. * ' • iHiSitllaruoas. riTARLErroN TFI W&UNCS —*A. A. Mason & Co.have 1 recelY<J&l3er'exj?resft K a ,cjflonmca;.of Tarle* wn Tnn»nung«,X.accs, Edgings, Ac. l*P«3- TrTOSIRKV GLOVjiS.—iyow opening, at A. A. p~L siery and Gfovtß. v *«. - 5. K»Pt23 YTTROUGH'I'.COUiARS'ANJ) iUeewdd. ff ptr.elpreMj meat of Wrought Collars,and Capes',-Q. ; • :[aptS3 LINED-PASASOLS;— A;;A. Mason: ACo. aienow exhibltfag a ohotce fot of'Lined Parasols,:6f the la • test styles. :■*•• ■ - ••>l-4apT23.- BUACK SILKS^—A.A. Co.offer .for,sale everygradc and price of the different raake.of black Silks.*- . ■"■■■■* - (nptf3 Ar vA'. Mabok-& Co:- &r vjnow. opening pdr express Jjl. «- another lot of Crape Shawls, embroidered, aora ask and-plaln _|£P_ rta TVACON-llOOttis. country cured Shoulders and Hums t> tor sale by lopraai KINO & MOORHEAD. 'F E ff£F I 9 kjIHSAK* N.O:Sagar;\ :■ ■■ . ; ; CJ - St-Uouls Powdered Sugar, w , - do - Olenfieii do; : : do 1 Crushed do j -do ' Loaf do ;, - Jg,*"" 81111 lof sale bY KING & MOORHEAD ti/TOLASsES— tVI N. O.MoULSStiS l -- St Lonis s. H. Molasses, (Belcher**);; ■: r '-.’."".'.St.Jamca ..do :; do; *-:• ’■ - • * Baulo Ground . do; ■. .• :r ;•« ■, : For sale by KING & MOORHEAD. Hyson,Gunpowder,lmperial and Black . Teas, in,half chests#and twelve and six pound bis; iprtS KlftG- & MOORHEAD, onOBACCO—RuSseII A Robison’s 6’s; .1 Wra.H.Grant’ss*« ; ‘ W. H Davis’ s»s and B’s j W.Wcirt s*s: \V. H. Hair’s s*a; In store and tor sale by _ api23 KING & MOORHEAD. HS3T nJ AVA- COFFEE— Beady Roastedr-Mr sale at I MORRIS* TEA STORE, in the Diamond. [ap*7. TTtRENCH FLOWERS.—A. A. Mason A Co. have ii* jusl received per express, and will open-for Bale ttuß-raonncg,loo duz. of the Unest French i-lowera*. • _apr2d 1 • "■ -• rpHORN’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND X C APAIBA-Afresli supply just.received by express ——and fonalo by JAMBS A. JONES, 'apr22 1 ■ corner or Liberty, and Hand, sts. T\lL KOOBtt’3 COMPOUND syjiUP of Liverwort,-! If Xcr nnd Cancbalagua, for tho complete care of coaghs.colds, asthma, bronchitis, and;all other long; coin's, for sale b> JAMES A. JONES "jp TOWNSEND’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPAR a lDDA.forsale by • apriß * JAMES A. JONES. IDOZ- easicrmoui, five ami sixmch nfled and finely aiohted single barrel Pistols, for Bale at . apm ♦' - BOWN: TBTfcEY’3; ‘ V : CLAft PAIRS .single' and double” barrel Pistols, from «JV/l/C2J cents upwards.; - ■ ■■ ■_ • V aP m,» • -BOWN & TETLEY. DOZ-' American and French Powder Horns. assorted ■tecs,at ’ [aprSlj. • fe tEXLEV’S. ; ■ ic DOZ. Bowie, Dirk, Hunung. Knives,aud Daggers, iJ alLeixes and.shapes, at . apiSL BOWW & TETLEY’S, li>oZ. superior Coil’s RevoWersi ihree and four . inches, for sale by • npr2l .. TtJST RECEIVED—At.the sign of the Golden Eagle, tl a'largs assortment of. Rocking Horses, of diflerent s«e*,Btirom three to fifteen dollars each. KENNEDY & HASLET?, aptlO' ' N 0.04 Marketstrcct. BASKETS! BASKETS!—Alargeessonmert School andAlarkct Baskets, of all sues and shapes* Also, Ladies’embroidered, plain worked and loilet Baskets— a beautiful article. For sale low. . •• apriO ; ■ KENNEDY & HASLgrT. /71 LOVES AND SUSPENDKKSS.—; IJT- 100 doz. silk GJovcs, $2 to §7 per dor. • 100 dox. Lisle Thread Gloves, ?to 3 do 50 doz. Kid do 3tolo do lOOdoz, Suspenders, . Ito 12 do- For sale at New York pnccs. ■ # aprlO - KENNEDY A HA3LBTT. TUST RECEIVED, the best selected stock of fancy qj and variety Goods, gold and silver Watches, Jewel*' ry, Ac -ever offered miius market, which will bq sold at unprecedented low pnees. Give us a call if you wish to bay cheap, wholesale and retail. . , , apriO KENNEDY A HASLETT- XTELOCIPIDES AND WILLOW WAGONS— Just V received and for sale low; . . Ismail and large Velocipedes, 50 Willow Wagons;. . aprlO i KENNEDY A HASLETT. TIffINEBAL FOUNTAINS FOR SALE— ]jp . 3 Mineral Fountains; ’ . 2 do stands and maiblc tops. For sale low. Inquire Of JOSHUA RHODES A CO, aprfi No. 6 Wood street.. URUITB— 175boxcs Oranges; J 7 150 do Lemons; 40 casks Currants* 400 boxes Raisins; To arrive and for eale by aprft JOSHUA RHODES & CQ. SUNDRIES- . 1,000 drama Figs; - 500 bf>do do; 50baskets salad Oil; . 25 Uoz. assorted Pickles; 10 doz. ireah Peaches, m tin cans; For sale by _ [aprflj _ JOSHUA RHODES A CO. BAW WHISKEY—2«fbbH. Ram V slgnmenl and for sole by _ apiS _ _ __ _ MILLEH t RICJUSTSOff T~ IMOTHY SEED—W bus. prime Timothy Seed in 'store and for sale by apr9 MILLER & RICKETSOM._ E6•BUI’TER—I4 kegs Butler on consignment ant for sale tow by *x9 SAli \ *INES—*SQO cases, 3000 Oozes and half boxes ti. Guillomc Surdities, m storoand for salo by MILLER & RICKBTSON, Nos, 221 and 223 Liberty bl lew York Hops, HICKORY NUTsL-O bn S . Hickory Nun jast roc’d >on consignment and for sale by _ , ' aprlO MILLER A. RICKETSQNV BOX BOARDS AND PANEL STUFF—SO,OOO feet for sale by ■ ■■...■ 1. A. BLOOMER, martOrtw Allegheny Planing Mills. ; Drafts on san Francisco, California, tor sale at the Banking House : of PATRICKS & FRIEND, No. 05 Wood at. ; loctlO [JIO COFFEE—ISO bags Rio Uoflee now landing froi R) canal, and for sale by ■ ~ marts- MILLER A RICKETSON. LAWYER’S BRIEF PAPER—A superior article,for tale by the quire, nt ■ W.S.HAVEN’S, marts ■; . corner of Second-and Market sU; - IQUORICE BALL—IS cases for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Cor First A Wood ats ABIC—OOO tbs. for sale by ~ ~ B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO, crop for sale by epT4 . B. A. FAHNESTOCK fc CO. GLUE— 50 bbls. No. 1 for sale by api4 B, A.FAMNKSTOCK & CQ. CALCINED MAGNESIA—-20 cases English. for sale. a pi4 B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GABA WAY SEED—3OO fta. for Sale by »pr 4 B.A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. "ERCURIAL OINTMENT—IOO fils .strong, by . sprt B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. HITING—tGO bbls for sale by marSS B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO IBBL. CHESN UTS for sale by iturfl3 J.P WILLIAMS fc Ca DRIED AHPLES—Received and for sale by marlO SAMUEL P SHRrVER TEAS! TEAS! Extra fine Young: Hyson Tea, m lacered boxes, jnat received at the rekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street. Retail price $l. We ask a comparison of the above Tea with any to be had elsewhere apr3 . A JAYNES T>UITER-5i bbJs fresh Roll for sale by" J> apr3 Wftr PYCR ANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—Just received per ex press at [aps] AA. MASON & CO’s BEAVER BUCKETS—2O doe- Beaver Buckets jost received and for sale by marS9 MILLER A HICKETSON GHfcJiSE— $0 bxs for gale by ap3 ACONHAMS—I2,OOO tt>s. choice cot lunuly Hams fof kalo by [apr3] WM.DYEB. S HQULDEUS—6.0C0 &®. best cut small- shoulders jolt oat of smoke, for sale by apr3 • apr2 ..iuuo: Liberty am. . G" ABTILE AND PALM'SOAP—ForeaIe by aptS JAMES A. JONES. ROUSSEL’S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM—For. sal© by [api2J • * JAMES A. JONES. &, JAYNE’S EXPECTORANTREMEDY—For sale by lapriU .-JAMES A JONES. • PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of out own'manufacture, .constantly on hand and for sale’by mar 7 RHODES * ALCORN. ■ DRIED APPLES—IOO bns. in store and for sale by mar 7 WM. DYER. 007 Liberty at. IHOPPED 17KED-500 bus. m sore and for sale by ’ mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN. T)ICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on band and for sale X\, mar 7 RHODE3 A ALCORN. GLASSES—SO bbls. oat. cooperate j .25 do cypress do; lIDER VINEGAR—SO bbls. cypress Darrels t apt?. WM DYER. -OHN BULlPStErtmctof SaisapanlJa,ror sale atihj PrngStorco fapr23] JAMES. A.. JONES TTt EAT HERS—A prime 10l received per steamer Mes- JC sengeTj and for sale bv : ' . . . . sprit KING A MOORHEAD. * BOWN & TETLEY. (Enterprise copy.) ; 'hislcey on con- MILLER A RICKETSON. ibls refined for sale by B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. WM DYER WfiLPYEK. B OIL—For sale at the Drugstore of JAMES A. JONES, comer of Liberty and Hand stg. ffitstellaruotts. HISTO n dt CO.'S f GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, i AND ODD-FELLOWS’ DEPOT, 'APOLLO %V I L DI NGS P’fOURTH STREET, jrTtHE ? (tablritaSbirif ftwhe 4i^nTFljN{?Y'Gobl>i : P Fun.i«hu.E pjtenafiil. : lv MUDlied «Hfi a variety voCaupetb and.Meiicaiely wi3t ankle, of dress. The variety is enwely too T«at to “ namcrate in a moderate apace; -we mu.t, . ■ t??refere;direet the pnbHo- W an.; laeealigauoit of the | SloekiKelf.AU that we can aaytn this connection u, 'thatht ourEMablißhmenilhe geuUetncnof mate otra bo ;„„piSS with any aiticlein: out bf P Bie beat the moat, 'experienced ■ handa.- We aolioit an examination <of u ■ Sunks etnd scjf. adjusting .Cravats /> Giot&GnaHbtiiry; of various kinds, and m tacievery oniole of comfort-or, • luxnry whlch u gentleman of good taste would fancy. Odd-FcllowB 4, and Mtiaonio Regnlia on hand: ■ - -• •• ,v- ' WeioUclt aabate of public pairouago. .^. HUSTON* CO., - i " SUruof the Bee Hive, v No»80 Apollo Buddings, Fourth n._s .£awrenc«tlUe anet SliarpiDnrgli pianfe I Road Company'* r M , BOOKS for subscription to Stoek ofthajabove Com* ! puny"-will be opened at iba Office ofTHGHAM «.. LESLIE, No-81 Fiftb-rtreeV Pittsburgh, j ;ibo Cthi and Wednesday,the 7th, day* *vMS*s®iJu" ;10 o’clock of said day stand atihe store of WM. SMITH & CO.-inLawTencevlllei-on Thursday, the ®*“<JaYot ’May nektravlO o’clock i and at the store of j.puaLt&ttx ifl the villago Of HatficidionFriday* theflth dayofMay, atlQ o’clock; and at the store of LEWIS J)ALZEUL. CO.,in the borough of-SharpsbuTgb x on Saturday, the 10th of May, at 10 o’clock rto remain open from 10 'o’clock. A; M-. to d o’clock, r.hi., eachday._; _ ■•. CoHMIFSiozatBS—WILSON M’CANDLESS* • • J. GRAHAM, . - ■ ' : C* Wv ERNEST, JAMES BLAKELY, - - ; WM. WERNEBBRG, CHARLES PETERSON, HENRY H. LEWIS, JOnN CHISLETT, ... R.L.EWALT, E. HARDING, JAMES,SHARP'* apr!7rtM7 .Custom-Hottssj Prrrsßuaoir, J Surwyor’s Office Apnl 3,1651.$ SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at this office until 12 SSthday of April, inaL, for the tol iowlruc anicfi. for the use of the aicfc.at the United StateaManneHospital, near ibis City, until theSDthday of June, 1852, , Reef,as free as possible/rom,bone,price perpound. ' Bread, each loaf to weigh one lb* ■ “ Brown Sugsrof the beat quality* “ “ : TeaHyson«‘» ———• .‘ 4 ,l “ Rico flonr-*— * t * . Spsitn candles---****--"*'*" M “ 11 . Coffee—- -«*« V u “ . Butter, best quality* . Middling, bacon* *•••-•»*.•*-• • Hams* •**••*■.-•*-**-.'*•*••*•■** «Lard***** —.... Flour, best superfine Molasses-.**.***** Port wine*•- ** ! Vinegar*.-’ **’ \] j* hUlk?.-..-*.*!* •••• ; . ' Best bolted meal-. * * • busheh Potatoes - «.*;*:• * .} Beans- u “ ' • Safi-.- li “peck. Hominy *•••-. -~r- ‘V.JW*. Wood.« “ cord. Coal .*«' * l bushel. AU of the foreign articles to be of the very best quati* ■ty, and.to be furnished oi suchtlmea and in such quauti tiesasca the requisition oi -the Stewnid of the Hospital, approved by the Surveyor, may be required. Any other articles that may be wanted, the contractor to furnish at the lowest market pncc. . . • It it estimated that the number of patients to be sup* plied will average about 90 per-day. In addition -to whlchthere 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:t2sin Surveyor and Agt.,U.S. Marine Hospital -Josephjjrpsncorr.* • .* *■■■ c. bass LiPPESOOTTftBAR&i (Bars J. S.St rickxsrACo.) SanufaetuKra oi Plicenix Fire Proof Safes, Second xtnit.bcttßten Wood and Smuhfidd. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 23,1848, the undersigned were calledupon by-Messrs. Lippcncott A Barr, to witness an honest and fair test of one o» their Fhmmx Safes. The furnace being prepared, too Sato wa« placed inside thereof, with books, papers and some monoy;wbeu the door of the Safe, was closed and the fire kindled at u •quarter past So’ciockjand la a short ume the Safe was red kot, and continued, till half past 0 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed , their satisfaction that the tune occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled.and door opened—tho books, papers and money safe, The heat.waa so great as to melt off the brass mountings. • Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend ingthese Sales to the Public, as being,in our judgment, entirely fire proof, JARVIS A>TRABUE, - NOCKARAWSON, CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMZE. f ont eagaged in .the foundry business, and know something about (Umaccs and bean I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public aa being, iuray judgment enUrelv fire proof. WM» KAiu In calling upon the above gentlemen for. their signa tures, they t Uspoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, uad their full confidence of tbs Safe’s being entirely fire-proof.. We have constantly on hand andloi tale a full assortment of the above Safes.. . .. martl " BELL & TERRY. joutt o'noanaLii. a. l. molls*. '.w. B. ht^tes, O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. Pittsburgh Ghslr & Cabinet wars fioomi, * ThtrdStrut, South Side. a • - O’D. M. A Co., respectfully ■ inform their fnends ul and customers that they have, U not the largest Raw stock ever before seen in this city, the greatest f T* variety of styles, the fiaost finished, made of the best seasoned materials, and by the beat workmen in the western country—all of which' they arc determined to sell as low os any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock is all oar own manufacture ; nd i importations. - i Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the Khoren nonce. All orders promptly attended to. jal7 ™* Aiiegneny Planing AUI) AKDKBSOH STHXXT, ALLEOHESY CITT, KKKA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that having completed his new Planing hlilh and having now in operation two new h astern made Planing Machines,, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, he is now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, ■planed and sawed lumberof every description* The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters anu builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a large assortment. of planed and rough dumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping* box making,house, steamboat work, Ac., can be found at ail umes. • - Also, lumber planed or sawed to orderiWith prompt ness and despatch.- JOHN A. BLOOMER, ial6 ’ Proprietor. N.B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive •prompt attention. - • : • ■ . WHoleialo imd lie tall. SADDLE, HARNESS ANDTBUNKMANUFACTORY T>OBERT H. HARTLEY,begs leave to in- XV form bis friends and the public generally, Mgas ■ hathecontinues to occupy, thatlarge and com- JlSb: modious Store Room, formerly occupied by SamneVFahn-. esiock A Co., No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and.wooa street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks,.Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags.Yalises,Buffalo Robes,Whips>and all other arti cles in his lino. He also keeps constantly on hand.and is prepared to i furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured, t of the best mate rial, and in a_stylo of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article,and at 00 per cent* cheaper. Country Mtrchants and Farmsrs would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices E7* Don’t forgei the place, No. 80, corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley. „ ao2ff Landscape Fainting. JASPER H. LAWMAN, Landscape Patbtsb, Rooms, Foarthßtreet,OdeoaßuUdtngs, second story. Spe cimens may be Been by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. References— JohnK.Holmes, Esq*WmC Wall.T A. Hiluer, Richard Uowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, J J. Gillespie*HpD.S.Jones,L Harper r feblB WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S Slew Llthographtc UstabUshmsntf GO Market strut , bthoem Third $ Fourth, IB NOW jeady to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant style, such as Show falls, Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards , Bill heads, and La bels, printed in gold, colors, Ac , At the some place Messrs. Mocser A Helmle have opened a Dbawuto School, and execute onorderDrafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac-with nil possi ble accursov and elegance. sdSly Hope mills in Full Operation Again, t Ryan’s Buildings, Fflh Strut r mHE proprietor, thankful to the public for-put.cub*. X tom, ventures to hoUcit a coutinuanco of the.aame for his wesent enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Sptc k Mills Within ihe. city—for the accommodation' of hit customers, and all who wish to have really >good Flourypare ground Spices, Ac., Ac. The* attention of Families, Merchants and others,Ja rnvited, and alii ask is that they wilt give me a trial ; r- • - F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond- N. B. AU articles taken-back if not found good, and the money returned. TmariO EATS !-• RATS l RATS !*- Bdbosb A Uo.’s Roach; Ral-and Mouto Exterminator, is prepared in Phila delphia, by a skillfulohemist. -Since tne article hag been : used in this city* it has given universal satisfaction. •• vPnce S 5 cents per box.. , - - . Agent, ~ maTlB 76 Sraubfield.street. . T>nTSBURGffLIFE INSURANCE X The subscription Books for Stock in the above Company will remain open for a few days, atthe Office ° f^o° mPanyiN °- 75l?0qnh -CA‘ COLTON. toy wall PAP EB -ror«c.|| R^li ™^ Li mtr29 • •: •: ; -rNo. 85 Fourth ttrftet BABBITT’S patent SOAPf POWDER—.Warrant ed not to rot ot injure the sale by, apig. .JAMES A. JONES. T>URE PORT, SHERRY AMD MADEIRA WINE! VS " amaAvar lSKS A. JONES, IPrnflß qnii flUlitchws, _ , ■ OottffU and Ootai .Ottreft'ln 48 )S6at«» BINGE ihfe introduction of- this aew compound, Coughs andcolds-aie curod:*itffi«cxTahortttiae.~-Wo will jwarraol Pectoral J3ytup to/ cuta eases of .CoDghSyColdSyßronebitUiLaiguguis.m-less: time: and t At a«he apellate than any other medicine ever discov* i axed. )' IT HA& AN ENTIRELY .NEWAOTION-rTho old 'Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nausea which ismoredisagreeable than the Cough itself.: This is obviated id tbismixturc, for It is apleas .ant Boaihingamcle and it will cure, oithtintmeyiPUlpc itfundedt TThe evidence in favor of this medicine in. iOurciiy.fromourownciuiens, should convince anyone jof us efficacy. It is the prescription of a regular physi-. Icianf and hasbeeu used by him in his own practice for .apumber-of years, with the moat heroic success. • ; y CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville=Wittes, i ;that her daughter had been afflicted with a CoUgu and {expectoration,night: sweats, hectic fever* ana all the 'distressing symptoms of consumption* and that after ta-.; ktngtwo bottles she was: entirely Cured. A gentleman iln Washington county, who had suffered with Asthina •and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been, entirely re ■-llcved and the cougb removed by the use.of half a do-. ; zen of bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. . A gentleman from iPeoria,lllinois; writes that “ he knowstaaPectoralSy •rbp to De a good article* for he has used , it In his owu case and m the cases of members of his fomliy with the; most perfect success. ;,..Ir ss ops ov th* Cosa?EST>nlsb!cm£s trow skown. —lt is put up m half pint bottlea.at SO cents each, jor aa .bottles foxStfiSO. • • Cototet Stossksebehs would do well to keep n sup pTy of this medicine on hand all the time, as it is one ol the most perfect and efficacious remediesever discover ed for all coughs anddiscascsof the lung&and-incipient 'Cttixumpttort. y CAUTION EXTRA—Many- persons will try to-get you to buy some one of the various nosirums,but do not i heed them: If you want to get welWuuy Dr. Kctskb’s i PstnOßiiL'STicnp, and take no other, this will cure you. It has in it some of thamost valuable-plants and- heTbs bfthe inatena raediea, and is compounded by a person' skilledinthe healing art. There can bono deception ui ihismedicincr Itis prepared in your own city, and ihe proprietor has numerousicpruftcaies, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to any person de sirous or seeing them* . « „ Agents Wahtxd throughout the United States to sen this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing sui fbnag humanity a service Uv placing m thfcir hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the worlqhas ever produced. r For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER & M - DOWELL, Druggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city', P- Brock er, jr M Brownsville; George Baird, Washington, John U Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keesport, J. D. Vowell, Canonsbttrgh; and by merchants and druggies generally. ua*s— ' " "• Public Attention. Zi respectfully incited tothi foUoxving forth in : relation, to one <f the most important Rantcnes of mod* ■ ern times! __ PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL j TT is not more than one year ago since this great rem* ;l edy was brought before the publlCf for tlio relief and care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become flilly appreciated by the-commumiy, and we allege that the longer it Is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole parpose of making money; bat, one. which, we conceive; will continue to be used when all nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM.-Ib a Natural Remedy, elaborated mlho depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs‘to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty,.when-we wnle about a medicine, that we write tbutii—that we say nothing calculated to deceivelhose who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any Uung.that promises relief from dis ease. A story can bardtv be too highly wrought lo an swer the objectof gullingor humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; wo are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should bo told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the matena medico. Plain, unvarnished facts—facts ihatmay be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in: favor of the Pe troleum. „ • Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally bhnd f have been .restored to sight. Several cases of blindness, in. the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of agcntlcmanln Bea ver county- There are others; but these cases are near home, and may be referred tobyuuy persons who may have doubts on the suhjeoL These cases were, cored af ter tney had been abandoned by physicians asbopelcss- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direfi, lions—Diarrhasa, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head pains in the bones and joutts, old sores. Ulcers, v>cna. Tumors; Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever ana Ague,Cnromc Coughs, Asthma, Bronehius, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic natare, tending to pro ! duce CONSUMPTION. ■ • ,• • : Barns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Ktd ' neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and * Bunions- in fact, it is aGEX4.t uifivsnSALxmEDr J , and •" has been tned in mostof the above diseases withm.thc K past year with the most perfect success. Certificates i that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who 1 will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or 1 their friends. Whateverothersmay say abduttheirmedicmc3,the Petroleum is the’greatest Remedy of the age, Ph>- 1 sicians of high standing in the profession arc beginning to use tt in their practice. Those who at first looked on » with doubt and uncertainty, nre wilbug to award it due praise and consideration. Before another } car roll* round,au will be compelled to acknowledge thatthc petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, wholesale and Retail, by • KEYSER ft AVDOWELL, - 140 Wood street. a <t «» 41 . <( b 4k (4 if .* “ per bbt .* «'■ “ gal; Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; O.M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City . Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KJER, Canal Basin, 7iU street, Pittsburgh. UaS another scientific wonder ! PEPSIN 1 THE TRU E D IGESTi.VE FLU ID PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebio, the great Physiological Chemist, by J..S. HOUGHTON»M.I).,No. 11. North Eighth street. Philadelphia, i’a.. is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAVNDICEj CONSTIPATION, LITER COMPLAINT, and DEBlLlTY, curinglafterNuinrcs own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gasinc Juice. Haifa tcaspooniuU of this Flaid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Fivb Pounds of Roast. Bees, in about two nouns, out of the stomach. . SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE \ Baron Ltuno,m liiscelebratcd work on Animal Chem fstry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous the Gastric Joicejinay bo readily prepared from the rau cous membrane of lha stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in the some manner, as they wouta bo in the human stomach. 11 Dr. Peukiea, in his fomouß treatise on “ Food and Di et,” published by Fowlevs A Wells, New \ ork, pago 35. stales the same great fact, and describes the mothod of prepaiauon. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. . Dr. Combs, In his valuable writings on the u Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia i T> and hestateßlhut “adis unguished professor of medicine m London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail; had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletelysuccessful.” ; Dr. Gbaiiau, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta bio Diet,” says: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the tluid the properly of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,” Dr. Suion’s great work, the “ Chemistry of Mon,”(Leo ftßlanchard. Phila., 16*10, pp. 321-8) says; “Thediscov ery of PEPSIN forme anew era in the chemical history of Digestion* From Tecent experiments wc know that food is dissolved os rapidly in an artificial digestive fiddsprepared from Pepsin, os it is in the natural Gas tnc Jaice itself.” ..... Professor DuftousoN, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his greatwork on Human Physiology,devotes there than fifty pages to an examination or this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the. Gastric Jniee, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, hre well known, “fn all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly m the artificial as in the natural digestions ” nuiurui a AB A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr, Houairros’B preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing oases or Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It Is impossible to give the details of cases in the limns or 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 were not only rapid and wonderful, butperma* n U ta « great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and partiooliuly useful fortendenoy lo bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness Also, for excess in eating, and the too free of urdem spir its It alsorcconcnes Health With Intemperance OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPL AINT3 which it does not-seem to reaoh and remove at once No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF* A. single dost removtsalltheunplensanieymp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state ofthcßlood, Heaviness,Low ness o! Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency tolnsamty,Suicide,&c..: Price,ONE DOLLAR per bottle. -Onebottle will of ten effectnlasUngcure. •v. Every bottle beam the written signaturo of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. % Sold by agents in every town <n the United States, arid bv respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER ft McDOWELL,I4I Wood street. - - - . _ Retail dealers ™PPUed at Propnetot’apn ces; [nvSo:y A Inn, for tale Uy R--E. BEELERS, 57 Wot i street. Ball’s SarsapaKlUft ana the Cholera. ThTOT a Binfflc child has died of the JY CHOLERA or any of us symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look ovtho city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla isjaade, unj. where from 100 to 200 bottles oie retailed da%. but. fey?; isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, aiwrihey ware cither persons from boats or those who pur advice. . ■: i [Cincinnati Chronicle, ' RoraaleTiy KEVSERA-M’DOWEW.yUtt'VVoodat, Rtluburph,where the genuine wllole may -T>ETEOLEOM—A eenoln care .or BIABitHCEA, t Jf; disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Chblcra. - Try it! For sale by . frg. ■ : KEYSER ft McDOWELL,-140 Wood at ".CrC : <£/•; . W * »#■" \ > "* * * * + > t . *.*«**• *- V. "I* *‘i . .. Or Onotcio Juice 1 A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, L—6oo toa. for talc by BiA.FAHNESrOOKMO, - * *■ \ » * 1 1 * fr* ' * t - * ► ' • \r* r V v-V v*' ..V-. -v ' v . liugmlfituflgg- -- - - Sotici:- • V A LLt>ewopfr having-bUßUiess thd jJhttereiffnea,. LrV~ eitfieras* Public m . Boole >Keeping,or atherwise, atlhe Piushwga Commercial-College, from 0 .till Xl .o’clock, A. {M»i.and fto ma^U:4d J ' •’/-* ' ’ ■: -. filerchanuin wanv of competciit can iieSuphliedhyidalUne on '' »• lOHNVFLESuNG, -.... f_ apr9 Principal Iflstracior In theScto.ncapf Accounts*.; ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST* .. (Successor to HobenWighmag.) _ ..■ - ■ Comer of Liberty amt Water ttmtr, Pualur%i>y ■ TXT ILL build, MdfioUb to order, OB tbO ShtirtMlno iYV lice, and most accommodating grnes and Machinery; pud CasUnffSjOf all descriptions, latthe loweßt pnees. s v ~ l-s FtttaßnßOH, April 8,185 U • I cheerfully recommend to the customeTB,my successor, Ur.JAfifeSil]EbS^a^ompe lenland able mechanic,’Cßpabler-of thc tncs.^|^|^^ed ■i • pimburgh Locfc’Pflctory* Omi Wi UEILLYriotI SmWtlng, EM Hangmga.nA if t ‘Bbuse £locks?mthingjr .*> - z-'&o I ' - No. 165 Wood BTBEBT. ■ i A GOOD-aesorunent'oT -Hottzework, btare.au a Flwh Bolts,nniSteamboatTabTeCastors,' onDand.. ..» >• ? '•Jobbing attended toHn~the;begl'Tnanner.. imare>..y . : S wire Bngjne : fa* Bolt* ' SHfi members of therF*airnwuii; R« Company offer theirvEN6lNEforaale*-stiBlnfir«frate order# and Ibe sold cheap.; Enquire of JrSJffITH,SeQ y.K v l aprSiif ‘ 1 No. 409 Penn street. t ■ ~ Cabinet jaaß«ra W «>Mu. 77 tTalilomaiers. None bm gaod'workmen.necd apply,— psgood . at Ryan's Buildings, . No. 21 PiAh B\rse i ENfERPf&BBrWQRKS. 136 Wood bmkbt, tttro doohs 1301^ nnws •*• « . i PRACTICAL CUTLERS, SURGICAL AND RENTAL | In«tlramentlaaaa<actttir«». _ '4xU7Uy PUtoUahd Hunting -Smves. Also, all of .the la test improved Pisiolß inanul acturedin America. . i in addition to our Store, we have a making all kitfdsof Instruments and Tools.. Onr Instru* inents are unequalled in <ho wesiera coaniry for superior workmanskip—-whien we refer u>.iue DoBt:denUsU in the two cities, - * . . ‘ All bfdeni from a distance wUlmeet with prompt al f tetuiob;' Jobbing andJßepainng neaUy.exwntea. ?ar* . Ucnlar dttehUon.rpaid to :Um-fflnking- of Trusiesf.qnd F ira also Agenui for Ab saW pf Chatloi C. Rcinhardl'a celebnued GIOMPod Truss, lie bestnoww tase fotTlhe speedy ooraof Hernia ) for sale by the single dozen OOK>3 REMKDY FOR MfJ'iMtWSßA^B^an. • bfe: administered if.deßired._ a FaII ; ctreq tioiik accompany each botlie. Price,si.. Sold ; anljr at the Medical foepot, 50 Smithfieldstreet. .;• - • ■ [aprlS : ,-~ jptUKB YOURSELF AMERICAN COMPOUND.—v failing spcciSniSgoaranteedin aUcases of delicate disease, together with the com plaints, ia©2ect-aspeeay,*afe.an& lasting core ui-ih6- coarse of a few. days, without restrictions todier, ness oxinjury to the By stem. It.i* an old ana popular remedy: has long been (and still is) used m the pnvate practice of a physician, radically cnrmg.rinety-nuie or the handred cases: It leave* no odor on the breath, and I may bensedby any one without the least fear of eipo' cure.- Fcrsale at the. Medical Pepot, No. 59 Smithfleld Street, Pittsburgh,Pai _ ’ : »apr7 TVH. RALPH’S PRACTICAL PRTVATK TKEAT XJ ISE> on the nature, symptomsjprogress, conssquen ces,remedies arid cure of the diseases^ofshe,Genual System, adapted to tbeuseof every individual. : 342 pp., with illustrative plates. PricePl,bO. • '■> • It is an mvaluablework. Pr,.Rai**H is a physician of high standing, and Jia* already published.several works wbichhave acquired for distincuon* - - : (Datfy Qlobt. , : Without exception, we'take it to be the ablest treatise [ (on thepecullar subject on which it treats,) tbat has yet | been pnblishedr—-RaAway RrgiJter. ■ ' The above valuable workie.oldby^^^ SDSmubfleld street. .. M‘ ENfAL OK PHYSICAL DBCAVjrrWWftj.JAn'r, tow JSnlidcu.— This great«nd wonderfttl.remei* for nervous diseases, con only be obtainedat we Meal* cal Depot; 5& Smlthfield-street./ It is not an excitant, but a' Btrcngthenor, purelyvegotabieapd bartnkris like a skillful architect, it begins by laying a firm loan* dation, and gradually, bat incessantly, adds strength and vigor, untir nothing is left unfinished. Itts- a ner*\ Tine or such miraculous power, that it is unimponant how long the disease may have-.existed. The cheer fnlnoss it creates, and the strength it gives, are. peima dent.' Trice SI per bottle- - - . • (aptU PERFUMERY AND FANGY SOAPS-—JAMES A. JONES, corner of Liberty and Hand- streets, has received a fino aijsonmont of Perfamery and. Fancy Soap: ' • v - . - L .; ; -•- - - v Roussel’s cologfte water; Roussel’s omnibus soap; Wetherill’s do;' do amantine do; French, do; do Circassian do; Wethenll’s toilet water; BrownWlndsor . do; Aromatic vinegar; Transparent wash balls; .... Rouisel’sasEortcdextracts; Military shaving soap - ;. ' - Lubin’s • do do; ROtiewl’s shaving cream; EaulustTal; V do ..do.. compo’d; Genuine bear’soil; Jenny Lind hair gloss; •do ox Odoniine.orrose toothpaste; ■' r aP r * K , '■ "■ • , M‘ ORRIS’ COiKURATEI/TEAS—tAe test. in Pitts butghy—lA the Diamond, Second door Troth Dia mond alloy, Unitl within, the last yezr y Good T&u could hot be proenredin Pittsburgh.. It was quite common Tor consumer* to send eastforit.’ But, since Morris started his Tea establishment, there is no occasion to do so—for, better Teas cannot be piocnred in the United State* than what he sells. He has deservedly obtained the reputa tion of selling the best Tea iu-Putsburgh. ’ Remember—the second door from Diamond alley, ; apr!s . - • •■••■•••• S UNDEl omaf. prime N. 6. Sugar; 548 bbls. Plantation Molasses, oak bbla., sb. do 8. H. do do; ' Su bags primeßio Coffee; 7 tierces Carotin* Rice i 24 hf*cheats Y, H. Tea; • ' 61 twelve and6&bxa M G. P.,lmp’l and Y. lI.J 8 bxc. Ronald’stobacco/S's; . l box Conway's; do; ■■ 25bis. pearl starch; . 221 casks Mosprau’a soda ash \ l do. do bleaching powder; 1 $6O bbla. Whiskey; 20 qr. casks Port Wine, various brands jl .20 do sweetMalagaAViac, Giro brand With on assortment of Brandies, Wines, .{Sin, Rum A?ctf hol, S pic. 9(i c..ibrBal 8 al. l g ; 200' Liberty street. XHST)IL— I2 bbls,J. L. Conhling’s No. I 'Winter' Lard Oil, in storennd for sale by _ MILLER & RICKETSON, N 0.221 and 821 Liberty street. Figured ropuns.—a. a. mason a co,, are now opening cates and packages of plain and fig ared Poplins. Also, a large lot of laco'capes, breakfast caps, jackonel flouncing, 4c., 4c. I&pr7 SHAWLS.— -A; A. Mason* co:, have, just received, per express, thirty cartons of printed cashmere; high colored Thibet; embroidered de lalne, and other Shawls. . ; [apt?. , EEMOVAL.— J. SHEA has removed, to No. 116 Mar ket street, (two doors north of bis old stand,) the house lately occnpiedby R. D.Thompson. - : [aprsdw SEED STORE REMOVED.—TIie subscriber, has re moved his Seed Store, from Second .sueet to the building recently occupied by Mr. Reed, as a Tailor Shop, on Third street, almost immediately opposite the Post Office. (&pr4ttfl F.L.SNOWDEN. •. Notice.- fflflE undersigned has withdrawn front the firm of X iHMSEN, PLUNKETT 4 hPKNIGHT, havingdis posed of hi, interest in MKW CQOP-BLACK .TEAS.—Jant received it the IX Pekin Te» Store, 33 Fifth street, a lot of new crop Oolong Black Tool,by thb ship ‘•Anthuect," and forsale yrholeeale to tho trade a, tedaced prieoe. N. B.—The aboveTetui'aro direct from Canton, and thefarfitt all say- they are-not scented with English; Brandy,- Gi pi and Ram tffibld)-' A. J AVNES, Fifth it. • Por Females and Males. DR.'LARZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreative Elixir, prescribed os an effectual restorative, ia coses of debility, impoteney or barrenness, and all if* regularities of nature.- It is all that it professes to be—t viz: Nature’s great restorative, and Temedy for those m the married state without-offspring, It is a oertaincure. for seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness, of the genital organs, norvobs affcciipus, leaoorrhcEaor whites. As a vigorating medicioe it is unequalled. Also,‘a certain remedy for incipient.Consuinpiion; indi*. gestlou,losaof museum r< energy, phyeicaMnssitude, fe -raale weakness, debility,4c> It is warranted to please the user in any of the above complaints, and is of price less value to iKosc without offspring. ■ To spread wide the blessingeof uusmedteine,.! have appointed Messrs. Judsott'4 Ca, of the* city; of New York, m the United States of Ameribajiny sole agents for its sale; and none can be genuine unless it comes trough them, and .-Naples, July 16th, 1849. : > v ', T . „ : Sold only in Pittsburgh at the Medical JJepot, No, 75 Smithfield street; and byB.H. Meabiog, Walnut street Cincinnati; Raymond 4 Patien,No. 60 Frurth street. ;Lonisvilfe. y ; fmar34:ly '■J- . Jflxtra. Family Floor. TJtOR the convenience or the Citizens, the proprietors. JD ofthe«pITTSBURGHCITYMUiLS/have placed boxes fonhereceplion of orders, at the following places: i J: 4 BTFloyd’e sibre,corner of Wood and OtE sts.; ■ M. Haywood’s Shoe Corner Liberty and Market ; A.Beelea’sstorojfldstreet; , „ .. _. , L. Wilcox, Jr.,'Druegist, cor. 4th and Smithfield; - John E Smith’s storejeor, High and Wylie streets; Telegraph Office, Fourth street; ; ; H. C. Kelly; Grocer, cor.Sth st-and Market alley; . M. Graas’astoie.flth Word. 1 _ v ;V ' The Flour call twice or thnee daily, for orderß,and the Flour, Ac., delivered promiHycither in barrels or’sacksi (sack Flour is prcterable’for family use,) without chnTgo for cartage. .It U plain; that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission -to lehvc.Flour without: payment. Wchope that the phblihwUl lie pleased with this arrangement, as wc shallehdeavM-toaotftrni just. ce. I 'ImaySDI f WILMARTH & NOBLE: ~ - HOI FOB. CAXIFUtt.fWA^. rpHE suhscriberhas been aufhdrlzed.to receive Pack* X’ ages to be forwarded to BanFrahcisco by the house of CORWINNE, BKOTHBR 4 CO-, at ?anama x and to engage Passage ii£ first clasa swung Yesaefe from Panama to .San FraneiscO; Every -information erven, on application to : JOSHu A-ROBINSON, apla > Posvß®ldings» KM* stthearWooff.; rpODD’S TETTER OINTMENT is a certain cure, an . Jt, is»old otitis the tbe-inoEey i* to be refundedjif nb eurt ißJnada. a boulej and • is - oprl| * ‘ ■ ' . . > ~a>. -.if:':-. ...- ■- ‘f t '*■* Insurance- Sompamte. State < Mutual Fire Insurance Company ' ' BRANCH OFFXCEjS4 SKiraraxn ST.jPrmamiaHj , January li>,l9ar,' ■ SHEheitevidenceOf Jbe, successor Uie Directors in ! endeavoring toJOOkcthe ‘‘STATE ; 3DKANCE I SOSfFANY’’ meer the wmu- or lire < community", «'«the unparalleled'amount ofbusiness : :cies laTa. liule indie than seven months j and adding' over€7&obo capital to thtfeompany; Tho Directors ate proud to say, that nearly all the property* Insured;!!i of the safest Itinff, lir small risks," and a large proportion. lnsnredTororay one year; : Numher.of Policies issued- i 'fo<i mo•««' Amountof property iukured'-*- . 84,07J,50q oo ; Amountofguarameepfcmiums*34s,496'3S Amount of cash premiums-—— 24,031,80 Amotmt of guarantee stock* - S 7U,lj» 1° Amount ofloSaea c" : S J,ow w - To be deducted from the above the incidental, expen-, sea of the office., . . *. Tp’city or cpuntry-mercbanisyand -owners ofeweli- or v country property, it is believed thuabmpany afford a advantages mpomtef cheapness,, safety andaecuiity, inferionto no Insurance Company ■ in this country. ; • --,v*„• ; -Conducted ontheequi table andgrcailyimproved sys-' of Classification d-Risks, exploding qlbspecinr ■ hazards, insnringdnly a limiied amoont in any, one, lo : cality, thus precluding Ihefrequericyand occurrence of lsige fires, and also, on both the; Stock and Mutual plan,- . it not only poßsesses the.cheappess and "accommodation . of,both methods, bnt entitles the insdred to aparticlpa* : tion in the profits..... ~i : - T ., ;; r : ■-. w ■ I - lUs tln'def the Control of the following Directors;—!. :| P. Rutherford, A. J.Gillstt, John B. Packer, Samuel T, ~| Jones,. Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo.C. Sedgwick, Robert | Klotz.' JAV RUTHERFORD, Fres’t. -j * AcJ. GUiLETT^Sec’y. A. A. C&brieb, Actuary.. -i Ua27»y. ; Penn Uatasi Lift insurance Co»i jputl’aw : A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H. DAVIS, (vice J. A; Finney,Jr n deceas«d,)No. 333 Liberty street.' For the better convenience of person* 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. Schoomnaier & Co., No; 24 WoddotrieV'where all'necessary information will be flveUv und commauicaiioiiS .promptly attended to.— 1 amphlets explaining the principles audbenefits of Life Insurance; and blank forms furnished on'application. Capital stock o*er£2oQ;oooand constantly ihcreasihjii;.- Profita divided annually amongst those insured for life. [ Pittsburgh, :Teb; l, 1651— gw; ~ • lHarlne«Flre ana itklandTramportstlou ; , : INSURANCE, ... • The insurance company of north AMER ICA, Philadelphia, chartered .1734,capital Q500,- UUOf ossett January 13,1851, Q1,001,959;';50»wi1l make insurance on ooildmgs and their contents m.this city and vicinity.- Also; on .property of everydescrip* lion, on steamboats and .other vessels, either by Inland transportation or on the'seas." -' •'v > : I 1 • • ArthufG.Coffin, Pres’t., - _Jacob M.-Thomas, Samnel W. Jones,“Johnß.Neff, Edwardßrntih, . : Richard-D. WOod, . ' JohnA.Browni" Wtiiiam-We15h,..,.. , Samuel F; Smith, v ‘ FraneisHaskins, [ .'• Samuel Brooks, S. Ailstin AUiboue,. - Charles Taylor, William E; Bowen, . a Ambrose white, - - George W. AsprawaU, | ; Thomas PiCopef ' > James N. Dickson, ' l.; S. Morris,.SVaTer, - H.D.SherrerdVSec’y, I . Thiais the oldest Insurance. Company in tne;.Urtited I States, and from its high standing;lougexperience; am ple means, and avoiding-all risks of an extra hazard- ! ooacharacter, may be considered as offering ample-se I cariiy to the pubUc. ; , , WM. y P. JONES, Agent, V. I Ja24 . - • ’• •: : No; t4i Front street. - SAbETVy 'PERPETUITY AND S£COHIT Y. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIPE INSCRATiCE SOCIETY , : ' Ld®6N AND NEW-YORK. ~ capu«a/j&sOOfobo«»ia4oca to $9,500,000. TTHTH a large itiTpltiJ of profits. A'portion of both YV -capitalandsuipluainvested inU. S.Goverhnier.i Stocks, and othersecprities.iaihe Ciiy of New York.. ; Policies held in this country over 6,000. Persons in 6UringT>articjpaie irtthe profits of the Company. - CaliforniiSfTiila taken at reduces rates.' ' Amooit the-advantages'of Policy in this Company : * A.party insured for the whole term of life niay at any i tiffu borrow tnt-hctff the amount of annual premium; | without note orfeecurrty, ordeposit of policy', and is cn -1 titled 10 divisionof profits.’ t He may at any-linio surrender hispollcy, and receivg back as value tnereorohe-half the gross sura paid fry himln annual common premiums. Apahy already insured for whole life may»on.pay [ ment of asmail sam t convou his insurance into a. new. |-poliby upon thO loan-system now introduced.: I ' Panics already ihiured. and entitled.. to- u tioo-third } loau,afe noV ahut ontXrom said two-third loon, if the : I prefer itiupontheterms stated.-in the Society’spaniph / " f. 1 ':- , j A party may,af a moderate, annual premium, insure j .for lue,.and.he survive to reach the age of ,60 years, rk« {full turn insured up to 315.000, icih le paid TO HM; ot il I he diesbefore reaebutg that age, ibetull sum insured l will be paid :to his family or legal reDresejtativcs. j Ithaa oecome cuitomary sn the Atlantic cities for con -1 gregutionstoittsOTe the tivesjof ihcir Pastors, aiid.on I Christmas or New Year’* day to make the family a pre | sent of thopoiicyl "This is certainly an "excellent way | of showing their regard for their Minister; whoso salary | in very many cases is scarcely equal to hi a-immediate | wants. To the man of family, at his death, lt;is a con -1 solation beyond expression to-know thavhis helpless J little ones are thus provided for. j Churches would do well, to insure !ihe live? I of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the j amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. - " ' 1 Explanator)’ - pamphlets and informatiou given gratis, lat the Banking Uouse ot . Wil.A, HILL A Co., i nov29 • Woodstiseednd dtor above Fourth. mSUR&SOB* - - rpIIE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INS UR i ANCECOMPANY.—Office, North Room of the Ex cnajige, Third strceUPhiladclphia. , • IFinx Merchandize and other property in toton and wunrrp, insured against loss or damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. • MaliNß IKsuoa^ce.—They, also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. •iKtAttnTaAJiSPOßTartoH.'—They also insure merchan dize transported, by -Wagons, Railroad Cuts. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on the most liberal terms. DIRECTORS—Joseph H, Seal, Edmund' A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Barlon/Johuß. Penrose, Samuel Ed wards. Geo. G. Lelper.Ed ward Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William FolweU t John Newlin,Dr.R.M. Huston, James C. Hand, Theophiius Paulding; H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Serriil, Spencer Me- Ilvain, Charles-Kelly, J«G; Johnson,'William Hay, Dr S. Thomas* John Sellers, \Ymu Eyre, Jr; DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—Dr T. Morgan, Hugh Craig. Jno.T. Logan. ; . ; WILLIAM MARTIN, President. Thos. C. Has©, Vice President - , • JbsnrnW. Cordis, Secretary. ID* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pius burgh. (jelOidtf)r.A.MADElßA,Agent. Fkre and Ma-iinc lnsuranee. THE OFFICE of.the ' lnsurant*. Hotth. Amtx%ta has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jone* & COt No. 141 Front Btreei, third House East of Wood street.where thcsubscriber'will issue Policies on Build- - inga and their contents, and o n Shipments by Stearnboats and other vessels, for the above; bid' ana responsible Company. - . ••fap3l :: V WM. P.JQNES/AgeuL tUe and Healtb Insurance* The mutual life and health insurance COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March, 184 a; Charter Per petuol; Capital $lOO,OOO. Rata lover than any fennsyU. vania Company. and.full 20 per ceiiw lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following compart sou will show. Tiius aperaonoi the age of 30 insuring, forSiOtXforJife, must pay in ■ the Girard $2,36.; PennayK vania 82JIG, Penn Mutual S2L3B, Equitable $2,04; New England 82,36, Albion 82,48, New York Life 82,30, 1 1 f* ana Healthy SL9I. " Diuxctoes— Samuel D Omck, Charles D Han, Wm F, Boone, Robert P King, CHarlesP Hayes, M W Baldwin'. Chas OB Campbell. AIM Reeve. M. D.tLewis Cooper. J Rodmanßarker,E U Butter,Edwin R Cope. Pr«t» dent, Samuel D.OrricfcY Fie* President, Robert P. King Secretary; Francis Blackburiic. Applications will be received and eyerv information given by'SAMUEL.FAHNESTOCK, Ageul. Ovfice: Commerciatßobms, corner of'Third and VVood streets Pittsburgh, ...... ocUShy THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila dolphin,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub ecriber, offers to make permanent and limited Lnauranc* on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shlpmeu by this canal and rivoTß. DIRECTORST ; . Arthur G. Coffin,TresH.; Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, -. Charles Taylor, : Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, , : Edward Smith, " Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob.M. Thomas John White,- Johitß.NeffV Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood,' -Wm. Welsh,' ' Honry D. She nurd j See’y. Thi* is the oldest Insurance Company inthe United StateSjhaving been chartered in 1794. Its charter ie per petual, 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 totho public/ WILLTAM P. JONES. - Accounting Room of Atwood, Jones ACo., Water and Front sta.» Pittsburgh._ ... may.4y V TITHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between ihe X subscribers.under thefirthbfJ f S.BONNET & Co;> is this day'dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may usrthe name of the concern in settlement. JEROME S; BONNET,. . > MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pitaburgh, Aprill C7* Having sold my entire interest in the firin of J.S. Bonnbt & Co. toM;D. Patton, ray tetapartner, and in retiring from business; I take great pleasure in recom mending hlra to the confidence of rayfriendahnd the public. fap3) J: S. BONNET, • R. €• Stoclxton, BOO&SSttBH-AJW STATIONER, ; Np. 47, coaKSH-QP.MxRXET atm Tara©-streets; • , TTAS constantly on hand far : sale—-Writing, Leuer, ■n. Printing .'and Tea PAPER r Bonnet, Binders', Ful lers 5 and'Trunk BOARDS: Book and Newspaper PRINTING he will seUat-.the lowest cash in exchange, for Rags ami Tanners 1 Scran*;* -rrrrr ~ ~~7 J." fl.CmcrSai*- “ 3 THE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts burgh andthe public generalfy } ihtit.hchtis removed his CARPET STORE.flomNos,qt and 63 Wood street! to the Apollo Fourth streetyTecemiy'occi/ pied by -toe,Museum, and ha* conriected iheVewiili the adjoining rooms;formeriyUßedas ihe Chronicle Priniinr office—which, m connection, with histoid- room,- makes , the most spacious Carpet'establiahment in the eduntrv and his advantages solai surpass any hdirne in this citv for space, arrangement and goodUgbtjthai he is certain of guiungevary person who may favor him with a call.* •HUitqck is dpmplete-fd evory, article inhis linevand great pains wtltbe taken at all uraes to show’goods to person's wishingioloolror buy. . ’ . • . ■-octal 1 .■ -v/.-. ■ ■■ :E;w:LYNDr.■ batTCls'ncw croft Jr: Molasses jusucccivedaitd forsalo by 1 ~ s * ! v. MIELEE & RIOKETSON, ' - ■ -V . ' ; NokSaUmaswtibsity it, .• 4 .- -■ • *.'’■f • >*• t -1 4 * * U «■ • , v v. v'i ’" at*: Dissolution* -. ~&i. <*a *•«.<■• • - . '■ ' * S, f , ~* r * J w‘- 1- \) *• ... • ■ *• * : - '■... , : .- 7-. 'V ' I REM * ” ' sBrg gfooto'' , JST3W SFRIKfi -GOODS l ' ' ftCarktt streetj No~7J&tbtttpeciifoutlh-tU& tte'Jbiamtnid. /T'HEsubscriber'll now receiving from r.thd Eastert X*" cities a beamifalr choice .and desirable stotkof.lhd, merest fabrics and design* ftottMhe.LoDdoni and Pana l Markets, ' i’- •• • ' • < , SPRING AND SUMMER DRYGOODS,:^ Purchased in the New York. at the lowest cash prices, 'Embracing cvetyvariety of gen west and richest and latest importations of Fren&, English and German Goods: among the leading wm be.fouadthe folLowingi - -c- -•; • ®er a Ba JLaipes, from iSt cents to the . French'.hud English Lawns)^Crom : 12j cenis-*tO' the hnestquauty manufactured, < " .? e ?^ c ? Mashnff&omdito 12k cents s*yd. French Work style, from 10-cents to ibe best articleimported. . ::L -• French and English Ginghams, from- 12k ccnia to the -bestqualitymthe market.®- • t^fd 8h and AmeriCQn Ohintzes, from fikto 'l2l cents , Kich_Pftris printed and embroidered- Muslins and-Or ganaies rnew style plain and figured English. PopUns j B ? ra Se«inch stylesi super black Grode Rhine Silks rfancy.figiircd Silks; super changeable Silks and Satin, de CniensjLupin’s black Bombazines, and a. beau* tifar assortmfent of blitclf had eolbred Afpaceas, and French. Thibet Cloths. > - " T ■ CbaxncleonrSllk.andTurkSattri Sha\7lsrsuperiorHer* hanna Silk. Tisane - ’and Borage Shawls r Cashmere,; TlilbeUsßjcoshaaiidMousdeliaSne;Shawls.- '* ' / FANCY ANG rARIETY GOODS. . French work Collars; hew!style Bonnet | Ribbons ;> Linen'Cambric Jfdkfs aim Cravats ; black and i colored J£id Gloves; -Lisle Thread; Mohair aad Twisted 1 Silk-Gloves and Mitts; Silk/Worsted and CdUon- Hose V i together, with alarge'nndcomplete-assorimeutof Parar ? ,: -'U " "„V GENTLEMEN’S GOODS -French ond English Clothsi’Caksimeres,and Vestings;, SiliShirtsand Brawcrs; Fancy Criivats; Linen Cam bric and Silk Hdkfs; together with a-splendid ussort menlof Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. AND\STAFLE GOODS, RiissidEiaper and Crash; Iri&hLinen and Linen Lawns; Cassinetis and Kentucky jednsyjCouonades; Bed Ttox ingsj Checks; Domestic'.Ginghams j Red, .Whuo.aiiu. Yellow. Fidnnels.; :CaiUon Flannels; &c. ' The customers of the house and all cosh buyers, are requested to catiaridgiv'e the.abovcgooda. an early ex,*, amination. Restock is'large; and complete me very, variety and style, all of the latest importations, and will be sold at the’ veby lowest MAsaaxr pbices. v r,. ; : .’ ABSALOM MORRIS, ' . street .. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL-' SALE OF •I 'DRY GOODS, v. . 1 .1 ■ atmz " ■ ■ ■' - - ; •One-Price Store orA.ftVJftASOK & CO., ' Nos.Q'Z and 6s Matkti strut. .•?<■ YJfriLL'commence on MoSt>a.t, December 30,1830' Vftind continue through the monihof January. On thiß-occasion, the whole of their immense establishment' will be thrown openforßetaii Trade r .and iheir exteh-' sivb "stock, amounting to One Hoixdred arid; Thirty Thousand Dollara, will be offereifat.Retail,at fully orre foiirth less than usual prices; ; - \- ••• The notice oi their Semi-Annual Sale to any ( one of the thousands.who attended the sate of last yeax>\wttl bo sufficient guarantee for acallthls season.. They wiil however mention a few of.the Goods arulPiieeB,for the benefit of those, who have never,, attended their/Sales^-, ’dzi—'v : V---- JiiclkGashmereft, r .» 75 r 81,HO* ; 500 ps. Cotton and.Wooi.Cashjneres t 25c.j,uauatpjiUe Ist?ors.Cotlonund Wool.Delaines, 15, I3}c.* Usual, price2oand85c; - : 50ps. High Colored Plait>PeLaines,,4sc.; Ustfalpnee : 82ic. ! t 50 ps. Striped and Figured' Silks,,sGc.. Usual .price ■ ?5c.; • 1 •••'*.'■ ' ' ; 50 psi Black Silks, i Hedoced 23 parceht; .... : lOOps^FrenchMerraoes, St,oo. Usual pried Slj37Jl - UOOps. Paramettaa'and Lyohesp Cloths.- Reduced 33 percent; • -- : .•“'r • 2500 Long Square Shawls,' which-will be sola aifrom St to 85 less than the usual prices.; ' . : 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 3 and 10c. Usual price .18 and2sc.; ■ • : Fast-Colored Calicoes, 6ic.‘ UsualprteeOc.; ~ lOO case's English and American Calicoes, 8 and 10c Usual price 10 and TJJc.f.'V v - , . . OOeoses Bleached Muslins. ; Reduced 2e.per yardj-v ; 260 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; ■ ■ Also—Laces, Embroideries,Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Casslmeres, Cassmets and Jeans. - . . - 1 ti • • Together witham immense variety of diner Goods, ail of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales ‘ v. -f - -* J i ' They invite an early call, as many ofjtheir. choicest Goods wilisotfflbe soldi ;• * The lowest price"named hi first.: - . -„• “ ' ’ A A; MASON & . Nos. 62 and 61 Markeutreet; EMBKUIOERItS i J—Kccejvca per iurge-! assortment of tho following Goods: v . V v Ladies’- book, 'Jaconet/and.-radslm-French wrought, cuffs and collars, Kossuth.culls ;ahd'epUar.s j.'Valencia. enocS and .Coiiia Napoleon do dp; Louie Nupoleon -hla* line, Brussels and Applique.capes and’ sle'evea ; chenai-, ireties ; black Chauiilla und love-yeilai ladles’- bieak*- fast epps ; infants’ eaps embroideredlinen cambric handkerchiefsY .EngiisU.ilnead laces and edg ings; jaconet :and Swi«s : ;e<Jgm£B aurt inserlinga.j to getherjwith a general assortment of French..embroider ed and lace goods. Foe tale by .. . " • .• I* : - ' " a.a. mason & co, Nos 6*2 and 04 Market street. SPRING- BONN El'S—Oax firsiloi received and open ed—*eorhpriaing m pan the following styles: White and Yellow Lace; -• Qaeen’4 Own f " AlboniChip; HairTalip; Milan do; Jenny Lina and Saun.;. English do; . v Plmed.StrawandSatfndo; Fine Strawaha Diamond; Pearland Loop . do; Florence Crimped; ‘ American Lace; English Pearl; Hungarian Mixed; English'Albone: ' Fluted Manilla f. : . - Silk , dp ? ‘ A A. MASON* CO. ' Clotlu ! Uieth's t -ClotUs l . AT EASTERN JOBBING prices;—lie pieces Black and; Fancy, colored French and EughsU. CLOTHS Oloaking aiid Drub Cloths. Just,opened at : - ArA.*.MASON;fi COs’S*v -. dec2 " Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. : . . /: Tln Rooflng* : • THE subscribers .take, this method to inform property holders, housebuilders, and' alj others interested, that they suil contfntie .of Tin Hoofing, in all its branches; TheiT.tddHahd'cxperiehce iiitluspart of the Vuainessj has hitherto enabled thdm to give entire satisfocUon. And ihev- hope, lhai by continuing the somepoticy of using the best materials;and employing skillful workmen, to keep np this favorable impression. If the-qnestion of Tin Roofing wasnew, or just brought before the notice of this, community for the first time* vre wodld considerthai the impottarice, of the subject* would'justify us in extending our views on. its superior, advantages.. This, however, is hot the case. -We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. \On the 6th day of June,lB44, (nearly seven. years.ago,) we iln- Ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this place. - From .that up 10 thepresentiiuie, we iavc covered with tin :ihe’ roofs. of the finest ana most - Costly, buildings that; have been ciecied;in .this county.; We have.given our views on d previous occasion on the superior advantage bf;Tinoveriroa*as h covering for houaes..-AndtiJue l ; . the great tester of ail things,has but loocleariyproven, the correctness of our opinion. • •• r .. < j Again, if wc place Tin-in juxla-posiuon.witU Slate o*J a covering for houses, we think that tin will bear.a favo--: rable comparison,, with some decided advantages.—; Theae-advantages are, that when tmisuaed the roof .can: he made much natter—thereby saving materials, in-the. lengthbf raitefs, brick iii.the gable ;,ends—making. the house easy of access in case of a fire; and showing a better finish and appearance..; A 1 so> wfien tin is; used the gutters are worked In, thereby saving the extra and leavy, expense for copper gutters, copper -flashings, Ac.;, —things indispcrisible oh state roots. If further reasons: .were deemed necessary, wecouldoffer the axperieuce of our eaitero cities la proof what has been anvnnccd, os it is a well known fact thatNew.Ybrk and other east-: ern cities very generally prefer even tin for ’.heir most costly and splendid buildings', notwithstanding they bav6 a full supply of slate at their doora.- With these remarks wo wilHe&ve the subject with those and will take pleasure in giving further information -when called JOHN DUNLAP & CO., .... comer Market.and Second su; - Stooped SbooJdersi . . S HOULDER BRACES.—-'’heso Biteces are essential*. O. ly adapted to those whosi» professional!! liferendcr themclinedposture necessary. To the consumptive, the-scdeatary, and all those who, mtheirdaiiyrmisims, have' contracted the' habit of sioo^ig 1 , this ShooWer Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from' failing forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of the chamber.in which the Lungs, and .Heart are con-' tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, in its action, counteracting the principal cauaeswhichlead to disease in tbote important organs* and to &: numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many are subject. - .Forsaleby : . KEYSER& M’DOWELL, -- ...marß '’ ' • y ..-> ?. - ; 't • 440jWoOd st - Dr. ALdoialnaV Sttpportcr. : rpHIS instrumentfi used in all the Eastern cities, wilir *X Unparalleled success. The- elfects: produced by "it' are truly wonderful, m aU.those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles., .li U a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that.complaint/' • Forsaleby KEYSER A NTDOWELL, ... marS v .. 140'Wood At' New Patent Trusses* THESE Trusses are most'confidently- recommended ; to the afflicted for.iheradical cure oi JJsrnitx or Kup iure.. They reiain.-the-rupture'perfectly,and muy-be worn with ease and comfort by the puileni/; and. have been known, in many instances, to eueot a speedy cure. Forsaleby > KEYSER & M’DOWELL, matß v - : 140 Wood st - ' Important to Tallora, TUST BECEIVED-~6 Doz. assorted Tailors* Patent if 'Stiearsjfrom No. lOdown to No.2.'' ' ALSO—a Do 2. Barbers* Patent Scissors, direct from lae manufacturers, and for sale at SOWN A TETLEY'S, 100 Wood at., = . - B doots below Virgin alley. - BRY APPI.KS—4I3 saekß Dried Apples; 10 bblß. _ -do ; For sale by -■w e. s. waterman & sons, '•• • 1 Notice. ! 1 - , A U. persons indebted to the late firm of Jo'hkctqh A -Xjl Sxocaron, wiU please call ’and settle immaiiaielj and save eostß- ;. lfeb3J' • JOHN. FEBMINO. Agd.,; J.D. WIIjuIAMS CO., WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, ■ Forwarding:d7id Cojimissi<m Alcrthants i ■■■ .- J - - Add Dealers in CQTTNTBf PBQDUCE iuNl> fiTTSBUHOH MASUFACTTOEa, Comer of Wood and-Fifth sirttu, ■ •-• : ' ' Pittsburgh, Vv', ' Steele &■ Officer’* T>OX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOT. Rji.s's Jj-Bmmrao. Virgin alky, thrra j my, btmttn Wood ani; MtHy ißcas.- Bozia ar all descnpopm made and de ':livefed.aiih6&tiortMt a<?tice.- • . : ueolyly OsilNV— 9 fablj. “ Jt'earl ” Hcavcr HominV', : : j ~T 'l2 Ob White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, * fast received and to ••«., r»woj . V ;„ ; -w-m laSwt^rowt.- 1 ‘ ."r* ‘/ji. *vt ■ ■ ■ ■■■ V-V. It ■ : ‘ “* - ■ ,V ■v 1* » , < ‘ IMEN22=IM . JUtsrtuaiwius. , [ssgjpWifeffr "■■i.. , wfe'----- ■ ~ ffT ‘ WBre.ro6&»- , If -. m Wsiespeetfauyintofms aft best stock hMiovucholdc Amutafefrpyc*tafoffrMjßUb Ms cily, Ke Js detenhined toupholdthc quabiyWßJfcj materials'. best Workmanship) and .newest., deaigia?'oiid from lie extent of hie frrdert, and ~.., in jnai ofaevarmg, he is enabled to prodned woranica - '-■■'.'•a ' ~ii, j. Hehas, prindphyof identifying wd ; .G«*£> tdmerif interest in quality, i krepft always onhabd^he^eaiestv&nely'gt cripticrn-^ffornitiu^f : fromtbecbea^^^2 ; ikeimoat *ltgaw‘;tfad r dr anypartw* oafey may be iurn|ahed'/rom or -isamuactoreau expressly. solicits tliat ike dma bekaowa* j Tne eobßLßtjitipacrt } tiffal3 stock) which-; fot rjehncss of style and be surpassed in ' any ot the Eastern cities:'' '*• ■ ' * *' • •'’ * ....... , njl chaffs, • k cODslstiflg or xosewcood,- ton- ■*'.’■ : boganyandwalnat-Elizatrp then,-v Conservhtoue~and Easy' Choirs, of every. ; <l description ;Ccuche*;Sofas<Tete*b-teti andßi--' (V vunsv.of-the. latest frisnch ana Americaii iHtfjcrftav.; Tashacs. Wfrat-NQts, and ladies’torlor ■\VrftUJg;lpaw*: n i *'of Various kinds Work Tables and fancy onloni.. .; Btands, music stands, and holders,marble tojp, da-.., hoffany,roaewoodun'dwalnarcentVeandsofa,ta T '^; • bfes, eziensioQsdiningii&blda; nU‘.:Eizesof'thcv>M' i \ r moat.improvedj anddeeide&ly the best kind.. ,* ‘ i s ... .made; card,Pembrok<£ hallond pior tables, -..v rJ :; wardrobes, bedsleadsjilid.waensiands of. • i ■•■."•" eoeh-o latge ; gothic halt v ’ ;■ '_ • ■ - and parlorreceptiojich'airSjOttomanß' - ,and' stools,■;secretary: and. book;;.!.-. , cases,, side boards, Bre screens,.• * r *••■■ towel * racks,' stands,: afitd • ' :■■■ " r tniisic BtQplsj rCtiba ajjd coiSv-'i y.'-- s .v.'i jf.> : • • lor children; paper, mache; • : ■■■• table and *tea pays, ms**- v > . _•] .■/ hogany r rosewood, and t ! ” inlaid pearl .Tables, „r . , , * -■ . dx. Ac. Ac. : ' ■ A large assortment.of CQJVIMON FURNITURE and s WINDSOR CHAIRS. : Cabuiw Makers supplied with... • all articles in their line : - .v. V- v . STEAMBOATS and- HOTELS, furnished at ihe.short* ' est'ilotlce.' . All ordets promptlyattended-tot ♦ " -. [tiov23. J '' tfIUAIUS dCVU FBHWTBRISi ~i iVa.fi 8 Third strut) bestaeen market and Wood,Siu&ttde. gs ; WB-Have nt»w-oil hand a large and Aeameßß aplendidsiookofcveiy varietyoiCHiias«*«sSw - # T|‘«arecorifident cannot be s urpa.es e d, lihhS» r equalled, in thi® City, or litLe West, in style andfinisb."'' : These/svho:are in .warnOi Furmtirre are respectfully tavitedtd ball dMekatmha'fbr themselves. . < FstStaamboats funrisheddrittiTshbriest natice. 7 ‘> ; ify-AU orders promptly attended!©.- T *. 1 feblfttf '* - ofooNNEIiL. MULLEN & CO.. Furulture and UJxatr Ware Hoomi* 1 YOUNG &CO., atrnsr.of .J\ if and SmitAficldsts.y opposite ■ Pa-kf»p.ncbnflionUyonhandNH. - make:to otaer.at thelowestptleeßj* rf *?• HOUSEHOLD! and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, add . - CHAIRS,of the bcstworkmanship andmost approved styles.*- 1 '; ••’ ; ‘'r" . ~ tebls, -^ -> 7 ■■ ' Steambohtflj Alioy.l. t , jfTus subscribers tender their acflfV - ■ fonhe favors bestow YghA ed upon tbem by; tfieiriJteamboat friendSj nn&JWmvs ■would-refepectftlf/remmd flicm'and others into* ;5 *. , rfistedln boihtins Uoaiattliatrihiey are ai aU-iimes pTe*t pared to fanuahi .most lertns« ; e veryv, description' Cabin Furniture and Chaira'of .lae best material and workmanship.. XB -YOUNG &?CG., _ - Corner Third- and Stnithfield streets* ' opposite Hotol. n - oTcTnauusH. .H.IUPLSU, aalttmir-ift = Dsnieri ’’ . CA3INKX WARKROOM STEEET 7 * - Stiween Setenihstrttt gy ; JlAMMEK&DAULEHkeepcoiisiamly onhaud - ' variety of.excellegt:aqd ;faaiiiortable JFotmtajft : * toady in the. city* dud sold on .aa f-X B fa.vQjajbletenna as.can.he;obiainciiat iny* similar establishment m.4»e W« su ; have now oq hand an -j unn3uaiiy-extenKiVesidM£lr»embTacuiga]l kinds ofFurdi ture,trom thecheapest and plainest to costly •••<■ and elegant. All orders promptly; attended to.. mr2l:6ta ?■ A, HIILbIKEOr 4& CO«r: • HAVE-^N' HANDaitheir extensive CABINET and' *•• ..CHAIR M ANUFACTORY y No; G4 ; Smilhfield »u / aiarg© assortment x>f Taney and plain Funuture,whicb; -> iheyttHlsclilSper cennbelow cnstotaaryToWs. w - Termsr-cash only, :•' ; o-.-.''; r : jdee27:ly .» t : jmsga.*WAL K, STEVENSON- continues to mttnu - - fiawKEwiir-factare CABINET-WARE 01-everv descrip ttou, at hie.old aland, corner of -Liberty and' ■<". fglgggggslgeveiuh streets.'... UNDERTAKING attended .to,inulHt9branches.<•,.t - . ?• mayll;'- Bolivar Fire JBrjils fflannlattarlng Company.: •> "jASi GLOVXk,’ 'S." : M, ' B. P, J 0218%. 11, 8- UAOJUW* ‘ : OLOVfiRt KIKR A CO«» Proprietors* .»••:. THE subscribers Having been appointed Agents ter. . theabovenoraed concern, will keejrconstanUyDA' hand.aanpbly.of the celebrated Boiivar.Fire Brick,J2rc» : ■* cible Eire Clay;-FurnAce Hearths and* Inwalls.' They J are also, ready to . receive, prdera for Bold Brick, .raadein sfce and shape to suit purchasers, which shall . .beprompilyiiUed. - • ' • ■ ■ • * - We do not deem a necessary 10 enumerate .themanp-tv advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick posess over all pth** - era that hay&been otfered for sale in-the Baited Stator-, their saperioriiy.being weflinown to elraostallperßotii;..'; -who use Fire Brickf iTlie proprietors have determine 1: _ that the Fire BricMhalilbseiLone ofthrtcpresenretm-*- able and that no expense shaU;be spared t> • raakethera even,belter lhah they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment row monu/actaring "Firis /f . Brick at Bolivar, •/•;.' KIER& JONES, mart?. Canal 3t.,JPittab~argb- !<SAiaeir>ji» Wine.Stoce» , - ' - TO WALtfUT STRE£T f PHILADELPHIA , milE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obuuninfc fill Winei ‘' JL Liquors, Ac., GOOC :v>- 1. * . thenumer- , oualargeßaleamadebylimiujconsuraera—baenobliged " largely toreplenishhis stock byfreeh. importations, and; J ha lias now the satisfaction Of oflering some of the best .' Wines find Liquors Aver imporied Oy hintf He woufi ‘ refortosome invoices as follows-~vtzr . t DUFF, GORDON £c CO.SHERRlES—embracing deli- ; cate Polecat very lotv prices; some very .choiceMANßANlLLA',all; oadraughtby thOguilon.—' 'Also, rare old delicate AMONTILLADO, in cests of 10 •; gallons speeidCy'scfcctrd-fbt cbnstimers'. Some EXTRA '■: AMONTiLLADOin bottles, putap which he ■" -etiaUmgcs na equal touny that can bcproduced. %♦ The AMONTILLADO Sber- ‘" nes adapted:lo eonvalescems r as they .. r. . strengthen without stimulating, and have not the acid of - itnany other-Wlnc9»- ; - ;?•.•■•••'.>• ; •••' 7 PORT WINES principally, specially selected for . ihis sales to consumers front the stock of' ‘-BO&ussts&’s,’* •atOporto*and imported direct ..These ’ wines are firuity and delicate, and (have been - - highly. approyed by his. custodiers; because or their ’ " manifest over aU audßedWinea-. * .palme'd i olPns«ttChv‘' K J ; : . . They are of variousEortsandpriced,inbolllrißand oil *■ draught by the gallon, or wholesale by the cask. Amonir- . j them rare dfelfcauj WHITE PORT and MALM* SEV PORT , - . . ; %*Persons suffering withchronic affection of the how*- - : ' els cannot be too' careftit in thelrfPOßT. • ‘ • ' . MADEIRA-WINES ,pfTarioaa Bortßi drt "and rich,",' .* South Side,old -East and West India. SeTclal,'AcV&c« dn draught,in bottles and by casta. . . As to the-SPARKLED WINES of tho subscriber, it,, ..is Well known that thoMOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE'* : and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported;? : by hiraoreauperiorto are sold at prices asiow as most ofthe iuferiorwmes now in the'" 1 market whicharepuiuponbuyers os /Zrafrlott. . - ■■■ He hasalsgOHAMPAGNEtVlNESofViirioua brands" and qualities, atvery low prices, retail tar wholesale. Inr'' - - 'the article of CL'ARBT WiNES,generaily y the sobscri* ber holds himself to be & judge, and he'oaers the finest" ' sioek here, from the very'fowest'priQe.by the single do zen,to the first olhssor ’‘premier^”-of Msdoq.' * ' Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock and can ossnre' customers that he can present to them, from his vaults, as good aJwttleraf Burgundy as France affords'. ‘ . 'SAUTEKNKand BAfISAC atwayfloa hand in - 5 , . - Hia.selection Of RHINE and" MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. PKUtßisn& Joedaw, of CoS blent are exionsivov and number many SlUl Hocks and-- Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to ine' very choicest vintages of the “STEINBERG, 1 * which is the best. - growthoftbe’Hhine. ~ ... • In the article* of COGNAC and other BRANDIES he*- kH. no T^ fino Bto l fc > embracing some very old extra oh. ft aid ,eome’celebaledt. ineightheasksrond IB4£in hfidiT and DDBQIJCHh, 0 - wflloe soldlow*-. A- r ,; r . 7 • 1 * ? Kfriss ■ .quantity desired. .- r ,. . • 1 "A eonStantnssorted stoclr of HAVANA SEGARS.* ; - ij %f. ■ fLdivertdfVrithinon* day's nothof fhiiaf ■ dttphxU) freight PAID. Orders will be promptly execs*' • ■> ted if sent by.mail or telegraph. • Address, JACOB SWDER, JR, - Cheap’WineStore, : 76 tyatng t sire et, Pbilat. v* /i - Magnifying Glasses* , . OF one, two ana three gasses, suited tat delecting - ‘ counterfeit bontnoies.amlbther purposes, for sale - ' j by •toatsi]- JOHN B; M’FaODEN CO- ~ 'ToihoCUisenrof AHeghtfoyCUy.^l' . A. ROX far the reception of-. Orders .farCiTV &£££&' ” • STL. FLOURia left at' the store of Mercer.& Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders* ■wiirbepramptiyeapphed.. aoglQ - . - - WILfIrARTH& NOHLE. . aoo Men' Wanted Immediately, , - A T THE CHARTIKRSiRAIJUROAD.—Tbe *ttg*a are per..doy;- and.we .charge 81,7 s pay- , week for bbanlJhy.'' Appl3Cnt*be office, pn,Ahe.3teubcn vtlla road uear lu J ßooaTd*fUivern'7-4 mites front Pitts- •; buratu fiaoeggnfl HANNgY &CQ , “ - spring Btoen or Carpet*, - " ~ rfUIE- rtßaoritier.hayiDg reiatneS i ffom;ttie.,Eaßtero ' I wuer.'ishowreceiViiigluaiSpriiigatocfc of Carnets. ■ ; ' ‘OiiCfotiw., Window Shades, Stair, Rods,-Hearth- Hava Door aians t ;Dfaggot -Stair ‘Craabi Taiile and Plmo Covers, Matting, *y.,4o.,,Allpf ; wjiich have been »e- Jecieddront the latest importations and best maniiiacld-v ties. With an eye single to the intetest- of his cnstoe ' V me.rs,and all who may favor-hint witha call, great jatnaisat all times taken r l° show Goods to :peraona ■ - e3tamil ’ e ' 4llB *loelr, . 55,'Z. ! \ e -.l»tcsi and'hesir styles of do • above named to nut., /'tOIVFIbH—IS drums Cod fish ii store-airtfor sale' V mart ' MILLER&EICKBTSON- ' -IVT^SS' BEKF—IBO bbls in stor&and for sale by IV±. martf ~A , , r . -STUARTaf-SILI,- QHAWJ^S.—Received ilirarao«Jn»_Dt»eiptess,io6- Broctejßay StatcdKd LongSHAXv'LS—very sops- :. nor'st)leaEndqwUej..sFar'talelffWj, , ' ; l ' */’ -’■■ ■ - - • : .f n^-iiiMASON'*«>.. - , ■ ’6360484 JsiriMtKrcs^ ' •• V. - -«SC* * *. „ t'-Vi.c l . kV h'‘ "*"* -• ‘ -*. ( * ■* -• .«.• • /•«' •• : v^Vf^ 3 •.••-.;.•■• MHO - -Parlor, «/ , • • v <. t . .drawing,‘-dm- Yia-H-i'- mg, and bcdidom . LynA T #OajpevHmporiura, Apollo BuildififtFoarth Street.‘ / k ■» J ':z; “ . . • ‘ 'vV. V \ lii ’“ +v ‘ i
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