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' *• ' • r ~ *<\ -< >* . ;•»*,, • ..--, ',**.- <*;■*•—i . «»..** • - 1 ■; - - m?*^\ s £ >!,-^‘^;'% s c-«”A-a I v> ' /'• -i 1 -"«‘ v ! * r,''‘"v *'‘, ' *-' ■ > : V ~ - ■>!/ *’<\"- ; *"., ■ V-’ ~ J -''-’ 10 iI.W.HORBACH, AVilkinsbarff,- . or, J. P. HORBACH, 397 Liberty si Pittsburgh. maririw i Turn ed?,?’ ln tbeA'intU Ward,. A- STORY DUELLING HOUSE; of -/ . i£v rt vJ!? ar Toor f? s » # feitchcti and good cellar;egiSr xeith °X cn » w d £ h house; coal house; towl house ,* 55i§ £;.* • * ar B? gardeß, having twenty peach trees, m hue oeanngv order; also, a large stabler The whole will be rented for $9O, or, without the stable. StO. S. CUTHUERT, Gon’l Atrent, - TCSmithfield street. . - - For Jttent* npHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF THE X 'MASONIC HALL, Fifth feiEEirr. The first floor is-eub*divided into two Store Rooms front, 20 by 60 feci, and will be very desirable for Fancy Stores. Two Rooms back-, suitable" for to which is by a wide Hall, running through the cpihp#- ofihc bmldinff The basement £.ll bi'finSfedm a neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail Varietv Trunk anil Harness makers &c :: -The whole.will be ready, by the Ist ot April rebJ n ' 5D JAMES-.w hailman, ■ - Water ctreet. A OF 109 ACRES pnn cirr > • i 1 * I *® Oarilen, and O chard of 250 Fruit of woo/laaT^^'r 5 ort.s i 4? 2SK pnirc a new two story halls and chnmtw? in , in 5 room, kitchen and cellar, two SSnS? ; -0 > a §°°a barn and larce stable, " Pnc7«?t j n ” ln a S oad neighborhood. vide" mtaUy^Farmr medla:e Pwsesaion-coaldbedf*- S CL-THBERT, General Agent, 76 Smnhfield street- MTo feet'—A two story BRICK HOUSE, willi doable back buildings, situated on Wylie, near nr ajntngton street Ga» baht in front of tko house. ,SJtqti> r = of JOM\ MAJOR Alderman, teb27 Iw cor Wylio and Washington ets. For Rent. That large dwelling holse, with extensive Ground* for Garden and Stables Basil attached—the Residence oi the late Wra J- Totten, Cliff strcci Possession given on the t*t of March For terms, apply to D R M’ABO'V, Guardian, ov R C Totten, at tho Fort Put Work*- tfebl9 ; Bzoellent Builnesi to OUpose or IN. ALLEGHENY,—In consequence of-the dissolu tion . of Partnership between MORRIS A HA- they offer tor sole their business, situate on Federal street, near the Market, Allegheny. City. It is useless commenting upon tho excellence of the «tand, or the araonnt of business we have- done, as both are ..wen known? all we shall say is, thatitis a first-rate chance for any one wishing to embark in a similar trade. The stock consists of Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c.. Groceries, Wines and Liquors, to be taken at market value. Adolv MORRIS & HAWORTH, . Diamond, Pittsburgh. For£ent« f‘ A SMALL FRAME COTTAGE, with fourA-riL -*%. -looms on the first floor; large dining room ifllM and kitchen in basement j two smalurooai* in the*®**™ garret i with a large garden and several fruit trees—a -very desirable, residence tor a small family-..- Situated near Mwersvme. Possession given immediately .Also, several small Tenements for rent Also, for sale, eleven Lots fronting on Hancock street, ana three fronting on Penn street- Tertnseasv 1 Apply to JOHN HERRON, or H. P.CAIN, corner Market and Fifth street;. a TWO STORY BRICE HOUSE, .simalcdfes • -45. near Chanters Creek, lour miles from the glßfig City,and is a vcry desirable country residence. There new.^«nage,bouse, stable, and eood water on the c.Srpnnds, which comprise tea acres, well improved, con laming a variety of choice Frun trees. For particulars f’a'tKS|fPi! y tO ? L D - PA'rTON, an Liberty si., or -•I. S. BONNER on the premises. [febS r SALE.—A Lot of Ground havtn? a front of 60 .A. lest on Centre Avenue, and running .b i ick 2G6 feet wtwo etrects, On.the lot Is crented a large Brick . Dwelling House, nearly new and well finished” The lot is planted with the best selected -Fruit and Shrubbery k the country can afford. If application be made soon, the . property .wul be sold at a fair pnee and terms. Enquire atthe-omce oj WM. C FRIEND, ■-i,,- , Attorney, Fourth street, tepil.u between Wood and Sraithfield. For Rent in Birmingham. ONE NEW THREE BTORY BRICK HOUSE, with store zooms and cellar, ravor&oly sim- eSBBh ate for alargeGrocery and Produce business. Possess ion may be had immediately, With a low rent, to a pood businessman. ’ ° . ALSO—One large Brick—occupied as n boarding house and inn. ALSO—Eleven new three nory Brick Houses—come just finished, possession given iraraedia»cly. Others On the Ist April. * ' • ALSO—One Frame House, and several np stairs rooms. ? nck Yard, and Kiln to burn in. Al*sO—One Lnmber Yard, xvith space to pat a latjrc amount—and one of the best points about the city for c - "wtlet- FOR SALE OR LEASE—One large lot, favorably Situated for a Foundry an \ Logine Shop or other manu facturing, having dco ( water in front, (a harbor,) for - fitting out and repairing steamboats, Ac ALSO, FOR SALE—ISO,OOO Brick, in lots, and. told low, if not sold before,they will be sold on Tuesday, .iW 25th of March next, at 12 oxloct, M.. ..%r cash or ap proved paper. ALSO—-Lots on lease, to bmtd on ’ Apply to the subsenber, at his office m Birmingham, near the Rolling Mill, from 10 to 2—or al the Wareroom of Rhx7, Matthews A Co., No. 2S Water street,—or - through the Pittsburgh Post Office, by paid letter. - JOHN RHEV. ' Very .Valuable City Property for Sale* XHE undersigned,. Administrators ot tho estate of rhoraas Fairman,deceased, offer tor sale Uie entire real.estate of the said Thomas Fauraan. consisting of :One2ofcet4ot fronting on Liberty street, running back 93 feet 5 inches to a 10 feet alley. • Also, the tavern stand knuwnusthe Mansion Houfk . fronung oa Liberty street3l feet 0 inches, andonCherrv alley 82feci9 inches, rooiuag back 93 leetloan alley, wuhthe grounds undatable conneeted,irooUng on Plum alley, thirty three feet four inches. Also, three lots fronting ou Cherry al cy. each eight een feet front* and. running back 6u reel parallel with .Plum alley. Allof which property will be sold at pri .Tate sale, by. application to -he subscribers; or if not sold before the23th ot March, will be offered at auction to the highest bidders. Also, the Tavern stand is offered to rent. Apply to R. FAIRMAN, or R. CAMPBELL, 151 Liberty street.’ ja3o:tmr9s P«im* Street Property for sale. Of"| FEET on FCnn sireetby 110 led de*p io an alley, *J\J just below Si; Clair street, und adjoining Mat thews’Livery Stable. Enquire of Thompson Beil.at _ A. WILffiNS 4. coVs. Cheap €tmntry Reildence. A on Nunnery Hill, containing four acres, will -Cjl be eola very low to any one wishing to build there on. The access will be easy, and-the lot commands-a most beautiful view, [octal] THOMPSON BELL. , „ ■ For Kent, A-HANDSOME. STORK, on Market street, between a T sttetts, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas lute, as u Dry 000114 Auto-A large well lunshed ROOM in the second •tory, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile CoUoee. This Boom xa well r alculated and suitable for *1 Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arramred a * doubleoffices. . E. D. GAZ?.\M Office, Third st., over ilie'Po«i Office Goal liana pu Yougiilogheu^r Inn ACRES on the river, ju;.i above (he 2nd Darn Av/U there is a pit opened and railroad prepared lor putting cool in boats. (ociSlJ THOMPSON BELL MTo Let. r A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, on Bank Lane, Allegheny, between the Hand street bridge lueduci; Enquire ofll. W. Fish, Real Estate Broker, corner of sth and Bmithlield streets. ;foct29 ; , A Farm Tor Sale* TIIHE subscriber offers for sale u FA EM OF LAND, Jl containing ICO acre*—ADO of which are cleared.—- Iho farm bea directly on the road from Middletown ta JcnerßOQ, it is well-watered , with u bearing orchard,' and pear trees; and a Coal bank. The .... buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn ; with Stabling.. For further particulars apply to the sub«cri* her, on the premises, in Allegheny county, 12 miles from Pittsburgh. NATHANIEL M’CMNTON • Moon totonjntp, October 23—tf I?or Sale* . A LOT OF GROUND, containing 2J Acres, siiuate JjL one mile below the town ot Beaver. Beaver coun ty *on which there is erected a new Brick House, 4G b* 40feet, U clones high, with a basement. The house has been well built and vpell-fimshed, and contains 13 rooms. Itis within 200 yards of the Ohio nvur,.uml commands afine view oi-i, and is bounded on the North west by ihe State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for a garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of 5 acres adjoining it will be sold with it, if desired by the pur chaser. The terms are so moderate,' that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquired N, P. AG. L. B. FETTERMAN, ioh23;tf Attorneys at Law, Fourth st. . For Sale* A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pike street, between Walnut and Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot is 25 feet front and 100 feel deep, on i ich there ate two small Frame Tenements. Terms e* yj—Title good, ror particulars, enquire of Alderman PARKINSON. ?cnn street. Fifth Ward. . : mny9:tf Tmnu*-' *•«* uantl , U( ; 3 10 Rmt pur ®3S" of P z m w REMIN-JtS«“^ Manager. A. a flourishing and improving paruirni l ? :° cale ?. ‘? for s^upoll For farther particulars, apply at. this oiw' SODA ASH—ISO casks SodaA'ah fme.i rVnK.. V sale. tfcbal] ALEMnlTfe^ SJLUMAN 3 JOURNAL OF ARTS —Fire dollars ger annum,—free of postage. s„h' senpUons received at the only Agency in thu City V??; . mart EDUCATXONAL HEFOSITOiiv To Lett Heal Kstnte Sale*. „ , , TN accordance wHh.iho provisions of the/will or tho iX-lai^Bamttel-Thompson* Esq., the follo.^ng-valuable property will be sold at iho Warehouse of J. J>. Wil liam* k. Co , lip Wood Monday, the It)th day of MarchvieSl.otJOA.ftf ,vtz: .. The valuable Warehouse and Lot on Wood street, now occupied by Mr. George Breed... . . Also, a valuable Lot on Martel street, on which 'axe erected three Store houses, a brick tenement nud Stable, in possession of Messrs. John Shea. C. Yeager, R 1) Thompson and Wm Strnble, J.D. WILLIAMS, MARY THOMPSON, surtnt'i7i£ Ex£cuioTSt Real Katate lor Sale” : TT^ r r H ? '■"‘icrwKn.ed offers for sale alargc number of l valuable buflding lots, and some very desirable siles tor manufastoncsj.m the Wough-bf Birmingham, loha tfirrh PuWlc - Scbo “f llcUEC anti English Lu- The.rapid growth of Birmingham m populauon and S l Td '""R ”V, d iSe reasonable pnees at ffrr - ■ 1,15 E °y> will render them ti, soft and pro- Fo V ra?,S“' , T,lle Terms favorable r ° ftt ihp'ofiffp C l!l ,a t?' an^rsHvi B - Cn^B,re of !he undersigned. i •PhKhm»h C K°. f .. Geo - E Gilmoru, Esq., ou Grant srfetitfii SL_3 feSf »?® i? 4th streetA r or of William j Bmniifrfh * a^eraon j at their offices in i omnmgham,_ _-Jian27] AI6sES F. EATON I r „, IC , : For Sate. . I ntirAr' C tx l k?f ®? era for sale a large and well built „ tst y. l -'K- HuUa>Ej with five or more acres ot ground, -iiuatea onilie.Fourta sireet Road, within three miles of *“{*««> •. Possessmn given on the ls.t of April next.— pnr/t? J t rt r iyj* eMra^B lot of ground, containing over ACRES, with.a spring of excellent water there on, situated near the above. . Also, a lot of ground 48 *® el 11- inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence of M>- A. Toner, .near the city,opposite ihe 7th Ward, on 1 enn?s Ivanu A.veuue, Possession given immediately, ills now cerium that the Plank Road will be completed past the above property early m the coming summer.— For further information apply to DAVID BEELER, 4th street Road, near the first described property, [ja&htf Valuable Property far Rent. A three story BRICK HOUSE) belonging.to yrrthe cstnic of Wm. J» Totten, deceased, is otfer leas , cd for rent or lease., Jt.isjsituaied on Fourth st., d£2£LbetweenFerry and Liberty streets, and has been newly papered and painted i it is now occupied by Mrs. Verner....Rent > S2SQ per annum. Apply to mysclfi or Robust C. Totteh, at the works of Knap &- Co. 1 osaession given on ihelst of April- L. R. M’ABOY, Guardian. ADDITIONAL SALE OF Forty Town Lota In East Liverpool, O. THE recent unprecedented sale of Lois in Hie above thriving Town having tieaTlv exhausted (hose pre viously lain out, and the -demand still continuing, tie uudersxgned has been induced to lay out a portion of his property in town lots'as above; and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fail to-meet the viewsor those wishing to purchase. It is needless to say any thing of the location of the town and prospects, tit having been sufficiently described in recent advert isements,) outer than that over one hundred lots have recently.changed hands, and been' purchased by tbose’ fishing.to procure a desirable home. The above lots ure among the most eligible and desi rable in the place, and are principally located in the cen tre of those recently sold. or iniormatioit. apply to the proprietor in • Liverpool, or to Jaracs Blabely, Esq., Fourth street. Pittsburgh. ' „ , . JOHN S. BLAKELY, East Liverpool, Feb. 2nd, 1651. {febl2:daw f Orphans’Court Sale. BY Virtue of an order of ihe Orphans' Coon of AUe eheny County, dated 6th day of Feby,A.D. I=6l, ke s*POsed to public sale, at the Court House, in the Ctty of Pittsburgh, on the second Monday (the 10th day) of March next, -at 10 - o’clock, A. M., all the following desenbed Real Estate, of which Francis hTKenna, late of the Ctty of .Allegheny, deceased, by virtue of a cer tain article of agreement, dated the 10thday of Septem ber, A. I). 1533,between F; k Lorenz, G. E >Vtimer and Js-cob Painter, of the one part, and the 6aid Francis M’Kenna, of the o iher part, died, seized, vuAll that * ot or P* cce ground situate in the said City of Allegheny, (late tho-Reserve tract, Ross tow/tfhip, op posite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh,) being, lot No. two handled and forry-three (243) in the plan of Jots laid out by G. E, Warner, Jacob Painter and F. Lorenz, containing in front on Main street iwemy-inree feet and extending back loCarpenier alley, haviug erected on the tront thereof a two story brick building, about twenty teetf ront by thirty feet in depth, and on the rear a dou ble two story frame building, fronting on Carpenter alley. Term* and Conditions of Salt -One-hall'of Ihe pur chase money to b« paid in hand, and the balance to be paid in two cqaal annual payments—bearing lawful in terest; and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the iroperty. For further particulars, enquire of Messrs. ■ ililchel k. Palmer, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, No. 123 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ' ANN M’KENNA, Adm’rx of Fraud* M’Kenna,deceased. Mistellatuoas. WINTEftX>IL—I2IK) galls, bleached Winter Whale Oil, m stote nnd for sale by maf4 MILDER & RICKETSON. A CA3KS Buperior sugar cured DRY BEEF for sale ** ,»» H.C. KELLY, nmr3 No. ilO Fifth' street. I A/| BUS. EXTRA URIEL REACH mar 3 i LAUGHLIPTS SUPERIOR HAMS Cor »nle br mar 3 h. C. KELLY TM3H.— Noe:1 2 and 3 Mackerel; -NoTi" Salmon; Sis 1? quid and Trail, for §ale by raar3 CONSTANTLY receiving.ui regular periods,Fresh Butteranu Eggs, from Washington, Westmoreland, Heaver and Armstrong comities, sold wholesale and re : [inar3] H. C, KELLY. For Sale. A first rale SORREL MARE—-trots well in .harness or under the saddle. B A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, corner of First and Woad si?. BELLOWS— Five pair second hand Bellows for -ale by tfebiyj SCAIFE, ATKINSON A GKELY. JARD— 35 packages No. 1 Lard for sale by . J fcb*.K WM. DYER. BACON— Hants and Shoulders for j>ale by tcb ~ WM. DYER. bbls. lust receiving and for sale STUART A SILL, ' Wood street. CRAB CIDER—IO bbls. prime in rito'e and for sale, roari STUART & SILL. POTATOES —Ibo bbls. in store and for sale by % .. marl . JILL. (10RN— 50 bl>U. shelled in store and for sole by J STUART A SILLu HpOBACCO—6O boxes s’k in &iore and for sale by A mar 4 . STUART A SILL. HICKOR Y NUTS— 1(*0 bags in store and for sale by m«rd STUART A SILL r f!EA—lO half chests Young Hyson ; X 20 do extra line do; 10 do Imperial and Gunpowder; 10. do Cheelan and Oolong ; . . 40 cany boxes various styles : For sale by - J. I>. WILLIAMS ACO , raars_ _ corner of Wood and Hfth sts. TIOBACCO— :lsboxesB’ii Ho*cy Dew;' 15 do s*s do do; 10 do J.lb extra do; ito do Jib do do; For sale by • .*»»**► _ WILLIAMS A CO. ZINC WASH BOARDS-—l!*s do*. Holmes* Puu* n for sale atumnufacturcr's prices by . raatS J.i>. WILLIAMS A CO. Q CCJAR—IO hhd*. prime New Orleans; O 20L1>ls. aasoned Loaf; 10 do Crushed and Pulverized; for Baieby J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. MOLASSES —75 bbls. New Orleans; I-' da Sugar House; 5. do Golden Syrup; for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & 00. SUNDRIES— lUO doz. super Coni Broome; 4 this, llickory Nuts; 10 casks. Poiafh; 10 big.Sulcraius; 50,000 Common Segaraj 2,000 Djs. Deer Hitir; 20 bxs. Fox’* Starch; 10 bxa. \Voo• J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. FISH— 10 half bblft. No. 3 Mackarel; 15 qr. do da t do; 15 kitix do I do; ii bbU. No. I Salmon ; for sale by mars ... . J. D. WILLIAMS A 00. BONNI2I’ BOARDS—Just received and UU for sale by j. L S HKE. ma *P corner of Penn and Irwin M 3. /V7ft REAMS RULED CAP WRITING PAPER for *J i saielowbr (marsj j. L. SHEE. BBLS. Oliio Fire proof Paint tor sale by >Q marO J. L. ShKE. DOZ. TUBS for sale by marC aOMINV Obbls. ,{ .PearJ” Beuvcr Hominy; 12 do White Flint Cincinnati Horaiuy. Jnsl received and for sale by WM. DYER. roatO No. SOI Liberty street. »OLL BUTTER—Iff Uhls, good Roll Butter for sale ■> t*y fmarfif WM. DYER. FLOUR— GO bbig. Superfine | 50- do Fine; 10 do “Musty,” for sale by mart> WM. PYKU.S3 BACON— Hams and Shoulders just received from amokehouae for sale by fmar6! WM. DYER. MOLASSES— 50 bbls. prune oak cooperage; _ JO do cypress ao; eor sale at a reasonable price by _°* afC _ WM. DYER. !pATHERS*rBOO- prime “live geese” Feathers for sale cheap. - [mar6] ; WM. DYER. ' " ARD—SO packages No. 1 and barrels. " JLi marC - WM DYER TJOTATOES —54 bbls. dry mealy reds for sale bv X marC- • ... WM. DYER Herring, Mackerel, White Fiab,Cod Fish, Box X. Herring, Ac., for sale low. [marC) WM. DYER.. C LOVERS EE bbls. choice Seed for sale low b v marC - - • WM.PYER. T) AC/LED TEAS--15 chests flne Young Hyeon; '■jLr •■■ ■ ■ ’ fihalf chests Black ; for sale low in one-fourth pound packages, by feb22 BROOMS—2OO doz. rec’d and for salo by J fcbU ' : , SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. j COFFEE—2OO bags fto Coffee, on band and for sale . ALEXANDER KING; 'C'fiATHEKs—2O sacks prime Feathers. Jbr calc by. =l= ALEXANDER KING J HJISri 5 JBt sori lfopi in UL store and for aale by r . - mai4 PfIiXER * RICKETSON. .iVT: . ' -"•: ”; ' i ::’v v f \ ■'■»'€ ' ' * v,t -' ■■* ■' --•'■■ ' ’■■■'■• • •••••'•' ' ..:•■■• .V' ■■•• ' !"■•• ‘ ; •■■...! S C t?W , # °o l4 * Pared, tu ls ilosii. I ?.?, E T, m " odMU ° n , of 1)115 n«w compound, Coughs colds are cured iu a vcry.ekori time. ; tve will p^‘,^S l r0 P to cure cases of 9?“fifing.™. ronchilils,iaigugiue.in 14sS time and al J^ c)le!l P than any other medicine over dtscov- JL H M S r A - N NEW ACTION—The old ■Poligh;Mcdtci|ies always sicken the stomach and nro ■"'S'S"” 1 !* 11 isniorodisogrcoablethan theCoueh itself. 1 histsobviatedm thismixture,for itis Itnleits.' ant aud it will cure, or the money miUht refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine ill our city, from our own cmzen3, should convince any one 01 its oihcacy. - It is the prescription of a regular physi cion, and hss.bcca used by lum in hia own practice for “ 5.n r s!i s Vr?/^SSJ^' mUI Uie 111051 he roic success. CONSUMITION-A lady from Steubenville writes, that her daughter had.beeu afllicled wilh a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms or consumption, and that afterta two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman lo Washington county, who bad suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight yearsj has been entirely re lieved and the cough removedby the use.of half a do zenof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup, A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for be has used it in his oivu case and in the cases of members ot his famiiy with the most perfeot success. It is oNfcioy, thkChuapest Mkdicines now known —lt is put up, in half pint bottles at 50 cents <-aeh, orrix bottles for Sff,so. 5 ’ Country SroBEKjEUPKKS would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the time, as u is one of Lite most perfect and efficacious remedies ever dlseovcr cd for nil coughs and diseases of the laogs and incipient Consumption, CAUTION EXTRA—Mauy persona will try’ to gel you to buy .some one of the various nostrums, but do not | heed them. It you want to get well, buy Dr. KxYsins’n Pectoral Syeup, and take tio other; this will cure you ,lt has in it,some of the mogfvaluable plants.and herbs of the materia ihedica, and is compounded' by a person skilled in the healing art. There can. be nodeccpllon in i ihiß medicine. It is prepared in your own city, nnd the , proprietor has mimerouaiccrnficutea, attesting its valu able properties, which will be shown to auyper o ou de sirous of seeing them. Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made lo tho«e who will take an interest in the medicine. . ft will pay a large profit loall agents; besides* they will be doing suf fering humanity a service bv placing in their hands the greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever produced. • - ■ ~£ 0 4 and retail, by KEVSER A M’- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 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.,Biov*nsvmci George Baire, Washington ; John § J" uc b anan > Hickory j Lcorgo Keyscr, APhucspon; J. D. -Vowejl, Canonsburgb; and by merchants -and druggists generally. {ju‘.‘s Is respectfully invited to the following truths, set forth in relation, to one of the most important Remedies of mod an times! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; 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 theu. become fully appreciated by the community, and .we allegethattho longer it is tried the morfc certain will its great fame spread. It is not. the remedy of a day, got op for toe sole purpose of making mdney; but, oiie, which we conceive, wilixoaunuc to be used when all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM 4s a Natural Remedy, elaborated inihe depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human competition. . It Is onr duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write ’truth— that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promisee relief /rota dis ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them, Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any ; single article of the materia medico. Plain, unvarnished i facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and j neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe- i troieura. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. Several cases o( bliudness, in the Stale of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, the case of agentiemanin Bea ver county. There are others ; but these case* are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af ter tney had been abandoned by physicians as hopcless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc uons—Diarrhara, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Uouf Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimple* on the face Chrome Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scold Head pam* in the bones and jomis, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, Tumors Scrofula, Cancer, Spiual irritation, Fever and Ague, Chroutc Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tendinr to pro duce CONSUMPTION. ‘‘ 1 Burnsand Scald*,disease? of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hand?, Excoriated Nipple®, Corns and Bunions. In fact, itisaoacAt cnivkrkalbemedt. and has beeu tried in most of the above diseases within the past yvar with the most perfect succeei. Certificate* that wilt astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who wiJUake pleasure iu showing them to the uiJhcted or their friends. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is ibe greatest Remedy of the aye. Phy sicians of high standing iu the profession are betnnuinir to use it in their practice. Those, who at first looked on with doubt and unccrtuiuty, urc willing to awaid it duo .praise and consideration.- Before another ycnrxoM* round,all- will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is the xreatesi medicine ever discovered.' For i#le, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M'DGWELL, 140 W'ood street. . Wood street; D.M. Curry,D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglas®, Allegheny Cuy. Alr-o, by Proprietor, H, M. KIER, Canal Butin, Tih t.treet, Pmrhorgh. fcab ’ H.C KELLY ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDF.R PKPSINI THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Ctaiitrio Jnlcel ACREAt DYSPEPSIA CUllElt, PREPARED trorn Rennet. ot the fourth stomach 01 the Or, arte/ directions by Caron l,iX£to»tlic gre.*t Fuyaiological Chemist, by J.sJ. HOUGHTON, M.D\No ll. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa, ~j* * {} r wondcrta 1 remedv for INDIGESTION, dyspepsia, jaundice, constipation, liver COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY , cunnttfmer Nature own methodjby Nntare’s own arcnt, the Gastric Juice Half a teajpoonfull of this Fluid, infmed in water, will digest ordicsolvc Fro; Pocrtns or Roa&r Bear ts aeon two uoces, out of the stomach, v SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron L!tajo,m hlsceJebraltid work on Animal Chem »sir>\ says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous 40 the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared lima the mu cous membrane 01 the stomach oi the calf, m which va rious article* of food, us meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, chanced and digested, just tn the pome manner as they would be in the mi man stomach.’* Dr. Pxaiaiu, in his famous treatise on ** Food ami 0i el,"published by Fowler* A Wells, New orfc, page 35 stales the same great fact, and describes the method ot prepaiation. There are tew higher authorities than Dr Pereira. Dr. Comub,in his valuable writings 00 the'**' Physiolo gy 01 Digestion,” observes that *' a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice ir a prominent and aIJ-pre-, vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand he states (hut *• a tliv- 1 tuiguisned professor or medicine in f,ondon,who was I severely afflicted with this complaint, finding even thing else to tail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained I from the stomach of living uiiiinsh, which proved com- I pleitly Kncee«mil. , » Dr. C&AHAU, nuthor of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet,”, says; k * It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animal*, macerated in water, im parl to the fluid the property of dissolving various ani [ clesof food, and of effecting a bind of artificial dires lionof them in no wise different from the natural diyewt t ive process,” | Dr. great work, the “ Chemistry of.'\la«IJ’(lDOWELL„HO Xvooik Pittsburgh, where the genuine artiole raoy always be bll “ neir - - [lnlyw P WM.DVER. IETROIiEUM—A certain cure tor DuuirtHCEA n - disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner or Cholera. Try it! For sale by . jye keysee A McDowell, uo Wood at WHTFJS fijs. for sale by ' " B, A.FAHNkSTOCK MULLEN A CO. KurniturtT ami Chair Ware Hooiai. T. 13L VOUNO tc. CO., tornrr of Third/ss an< j SmithJitldtts.j opposite Bto u> >i\ Haul, Gl Pa., keepconstantly on hand ElSa 'wMfroFittnd make to order, at the lowest prices • SMITH FIELD STREET. BtiißCM Stnetahtaut and Strawberry allry, Pittsburg. Pa. HAMMER ft. DACLER keep constantly on band o*** variety 01 excellent and fashionable Furniture,' KPj warranted equal to any in the city, and sold on us *• *fJ* v «raole terms a-i cun be obtained at any similar establishment m .-fee. West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive all kinds of Furni ture,irom the cfeeajtort and plainest to the mom costly and elegant. All order* promptly attended to. mnJl.Cro r , WAt/’ft conuunes to ta&nu* mm *j&** facture CABINET- IVAJIE of cYcrydeierin cßffibbtH 01 * 1 toM stand. corner of Liberty aud UNDKRTAKGVO attended to, m ail »a braaf hea. maylt 1 . Extra FtimUy Flour. |A OK the convene nee of ihe ciiizehs, the proprietor* r®- oI the * v f Il LUKG I I CI'i'VMILLS/’have placed boxes for ike reception of orders, at the following places: J. A R. Huyd s store, corner of Wood aiid cth sta • M.Hay wood « Shoerfitorc, corner laberty and Market A. Beelen s store,-Ud street i L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Srmihfidd; Jtilm t Smim B>torc, cor. High and Wjlie streets.} lelegrtt?n Odict, Fourth street; 7 H. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.sth £t. and Market alley;' M. Gra**’* • :<;?€, Utb Wurd. The Flour waerii* wijj call twice or thrice daily, for orders, andihc Ho.r. Ac n delivered proraply either in barrels or sacks, ldccl9'- • B. SI. AUGUST) ’ MERCHANT TAILOR, - r INFORMS his friends and customersthatbo hns open ed a CLOTHING STORE, aF No. .85 Smithfield sL, • where theyiCaaboemtetl nt all times with anything in ,nis line, made in the mod finished style and .workman-. Uke manner. Hts Goods arc all fresh, of the best nnd “tjhionable material, and no pains will bc>Ppared ibe ereatcet. degree of satisfaction lo ins pat tons. A BOoifiKock o/Readr Made CLOTHING always ?» h»nd. ■ • - - ... [d(dO ■ : ■ W. KICLIiV, - I AiERCHANT TAILOR, Ha £rmaSA!% , V i,u *»«&-■ Pittsburgh, Fa., ! KLCEIVED FROM THE EAST—-alorge ! a ..... 'r a 1u ,,7,. 5c ! .’4 c d stack-lof.Fronoh, Engbsli CLOSIIS, CASBIHGRES and VHST ho nTAnnr.a tjpprovcd colors and styles; which and o P , /l, . mall and am dhereiore enur Died 10 offer my Bloch at unusually low prices ihl „7 e l- I *ccso:i -paid more than usuahauentlon to sl> ; 6 cfoiy sarincms, so that the very lowest priced as well as Ihe lincst are got up in a style and elegance not to be. surpassed,, Hundreds-oi ■ a f, w onstomers, both wholesale and rctail,have been ol'k^.'s 3 macb b 7 ' bo superior make or the clothing as by the lowncssof lny prices- ! - The propnetor -woula particularly catlike attention of all dealers in Clothing to Lis- present stock, bclievin* that opon examination oi the quality and'pnces of fats Goods they wiH be induced to purchase at his establish-- wholesale room now contains upwards of priM garmenlS,iioia tbefiDeSl in 10 l * ie lowe3tin The proprietor is now determined to make this depart ment a point oi great attraction* and with this view has SS2^! anil ?- on h F, d - large quantity of goods suited to every eccuon of the United States. In the cutting department will always t>a found a very of *H lhe choicest makes =of Cloths, Cas-' sunere*andSilks 7 :to : be : fotmdintins or eastern markets. He is prepared to to order in the shortest Aoucein the latest and moatfaihionable styles. •• respectfallyinvtashiaold-iriends and customers,. 1 the pabUcuX 4reneral > ta cail and examine for hemselves. (octlS ,■ streets, SO^SUS U “* «»ate »iock of 1 f tls EXTENSIVE ASSORT- • FASHIONABLE goods iu VEBV LOW PJtICES. 'Persons wishingto purchase' will save money by calling On him. an sepM . . ■ v w.j.DAvrrr. p, c .pruw. • ■ .. . • AGENCY OF Helneah’a Celebrated Patent Shear*. T® undersigned has been appointed by Mr. Heinesh,' X ofNewYprlrvsdle Agent for the sale of bis justly celebratedputcn tTailors’ Shears. He offers these Shears now at manufacturer's prices.' Having a complete as sorunentof these Shears, from C2Je. np to Slit a piece, he calls the attention of Ladles; Milliners and Dressma -10 Ms establishment, the FRANKLIN OLOTIUNG.SIXIEE,JJ9,.Liberty street, 4th door from respcctrully solicits a share of the public patronage, wlilcli Uusunicle so ' justly deserves; octllltm*' • J. F. HAVEKQTTE. EMBROIDERIES *'*—Received per express, a large aportment of the following Goods : ;.j : .V Ladies’, book, jaconet, and muslin Ff'erieb wrought cufla and collars,* Kossuth caffs and Valenci enites and Louis Napoleon do do; Louia Napoleon Ma* Ime, Brussels' and Applique capes andf sleeves; cheini zettes {-blackChurrtiila and love veilsf;ladies* break* last caps; infants’eaps and waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edg mgsj jaconet and Swiss edgings and ihseriinga 1 to gether witha general assortment of French embroider ed and lace goods. For sale by A. A. MASON & CO* Nos. G‘J and 64 Market street. SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ORTGOODS, AT TBS . One Price Store of A. A. MASON & CO.> *Voj. C‘i arid 64 Market street. WILL eorataence on Monday, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On tuts occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and iherr exten sive ftiocfe, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, \7ifi be offered at Retail, at fully one tourth teas than usaal prices. . : - The noticeol tueir Semi-Annual Sate lo any one of the thousands *yho attended the sale'of lasi year, will be sufficient guarantee for a caJl.thi* feason, They will however mention a few of the Goods and Prices for the benefit of tho-e who have ;neveT attended their Sales— vis:— - - lUeh Cashmeres, - .25; c::Usualpnce St,oo • p's. Cotton and Wool uaohl pri:e d'lC.j isuo t a. Colton and. Wool Delaines, 15, leic.Usuai price ,2u and 25e; 624 c. PS li ‘ KhCoiored Usual price Striped,and Figured Silts, 60c. Usual j>rice sti ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 percent.: lOOps, French MerinoeSvSljOO. Usifal price 51,371; dOOps. I*arametias and Lyoneae Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; SSOOLong Square Shawls, which will be sohFatfrom' SI 10 35 lets thaathe u*aal prices,; ' 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons,at 8 and 10c. Usual price Itf and«2sc.; * • “ -r . * , First Colored Calicoes, 6je. Usual priee9c.; 100 cases English and American CaUcoe«;3 and 10c Usual price ltt and SOcaacsßleachedMusliur. Reduced2c.per yard; • 2Gobalesßrown.Muslm—oll^rades; Also—Laces, Embroideries, Tnmnuugs, Hosiery anil Llovcs,Liaefls>Chccts t .Cloihs, Casrimeres, Cassinets and Jeans.. Together withau immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to.lower prices than any of their previous stiles^ They mviu? an early, eaH.au nuuy of their choicest Loodg wnllsoon be sold. - • The lowesrpilce named at first, i<'rc»h Arrival—Now Uoodul 17 no. to market street, Jly'BerwK*s rotmn sTHEKT abb tos uriiiosß FRENCH, KNOUSH AND AMERICAN ■ WINTER URY OOODSr f |l H !> undersigned is now.receiving from the Has tern X cities by Kxpress,' a splendid assortment or Fancy and Staple Ury Woods; purchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Tiriniv ftw ptr ctnt.btlow tAc test of those who made their intr chasea earlier in the season, and will be sold Wholesale ami Retail forcash at . * EXTRAORDINARY bargains. 50 pieces Lupin's French Merinoes, Cherry, Se»HeL Pint, Green, Maroon, Black, Mazarine Blue and Mode colored, from S7|c, up to the finest quality, manufactured under the French Hepublic. . ’ “" u |“ ,ac V*« a 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufacture —at unprecedented low prices. . 150 pieces tUack and Colored Alpacas, from 181 cents per yard up lo (he fiuesi Silk Warp and Mohair Lustres inanptuciured. ■- „4.V' ,s4>ie^ es TJ'tocl, Paramcita and Coburg Olodia, all *s*?** an °-<|«al»ue« t and cheaper than ever t>cfore otler ed in uus city. 050 pieces American and British Prints, superior quail sotd cxlrcmel V ,ow P^ces: 450 SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and Waterloo Long Shawls, ChamHion»,Silk and Turk Satin Oe'Chciii ana all VVooi Brocha Shawls, Black ami Colored Em- Droidercd Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Black and Colored Silk Fringe; Thibet and Aloua Be Laiii Shawls. MV pa lerns Superior Dresc Silks: Plain Charaelion S. k and balin De Chain, Wide Black Gro;De Rhln= S-lks,Piam and Fancy Figured Silks, and Black Plaid Gro Be Armour Silks. I iSOpiecea Cloths, Caßsimerea and Vestings, superior | quality, und will he soM at a gTeat reduction troth lorm* I er prices. - DOMESTIC -AND STAPLE GOODS. wOptcccs Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, from d\ to cents per.yard. ~ COO pieces heavy yard wide Brown Muslin, from Gic. | to the best article manufactured. I 300 pieces Red, White and Yellow Flannels, from I8| ; } •'ents per yard up to the finest Silk Warp and Welch j Gauze Flannel imported. ' - 100 pieces Irish Lincu, warranted made of Flax yarn* r °und thread, wire twist, hand spun and grass bleached. 12opiecesChecks,superiormn e, from 8 to 18$ cents per yard, together with a large assortment of Damask table Linen and Table. Cloths,.Russia Diaper and Crash, Cassineits, Kentucky Jeahs, Bed ; Tickinf, Do- I mestic Ginghams, Colored Cambrics, Plain Liuseys, | Canton Flannels, &c. r ’ 1 350 dozen Ladies and GenUcinen’s Gloves and Hosiery —including every, variety ami quality,- which will be sold at extremely iow prices. The customers of the hbuse cash buyers are< requested, to call and examine the goods, and secure a bargain, a 3 they 'will be offered Wholesale arid Re ail n very low prices. iCT Na.IS Jirar*« street;Puts buieh novio : y absalom! morris* Cloths X Cloths I Cloths X A T„p.STEWT iOBBI.NO PR.CES.-JIB piece, •fi.' Black and Fancy cobred French and wWii.fa CLOTHS;' Pilot, Cloaking and EnE ' ,sh Jusl opened at ; A-.A:MASOi\Ii CO.’S. d ' ea ; ~ Noa:B3and 64 Market «■„.£. V BOyfri & [ TOTLEY>S i iKXVoad «f Uoora betow Virgin aUfcV. < sacks Dried Apples; : - do; Forsale bv - - L. S', wateraian&sons, • » Vi ’Notice*. ■- A siSs 9^nl b l Ie ' 110 “ft liUc J flrm of Johksio* & org ©ooi3. A.A. MASON 3c CO., Nob. 62 and 04 Market street. i. ‘ . «*. „ ■* " • * mmmim ..m.i * *- ; ;■ _f+.'r-r -!\l’/■'■«. •.- r , mmmnstosiS®b*.- large raMßßy^iffl-tSSmm^t^nSbS'd e) oie e MAIN'H ANI I.LA, aUoa draagbiby liegallon.— ■ Also,mire Old4akcateAMONTlljhADO, m oastalnr 1C AALON^rAKnf^Tk-H?-^-^” 0 -^^ ome EXTRA , AimwiUitADOiiib o Uros,-pßf up.m ; Bjrope; iwhjoh he V fSS?IS“/ ‘•‘S' oatf . AMOSTILIiADO Shot .? da » lE ? ts jsonvaleseenie,’ as they WciaUyisoleclid'for i! n^ e L t t , °i x ? umer ‘ fton » 'he slock of-‘ BrairesTliaV’ otOponofiindlmported, direct . . ,~T? - ilicge : Winesara fruity and delicate,and ihave been fr-i his &■ : “a“ra^d“r£»"aol?^ oV " ° U 01hec *«W»irfJU*Win«; t # **EersonssfllTeringwuhcUronicailectioaol , -ihebow-'' elscannotbeloocarefuiintUelrPOßT. . ( t " ' MADEIRA WINES of various son#, dry and rich 'South Side; old East and >Vest ; lndia.-§n2iii!&e *aS v on draught, in;botUesnndby casks.-. ... t.- As to lhe. BPARI3#ED. WINES of the subscriber it is well knownthaUbeMOET EXTRACHA &IPAGNE and the splendid-SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported by him are.auperior to any other .Wines; and are sold at priees as low as most of the inferior wines nowjin the market whichare puvupon buyers as firstclaa, : He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES orvarious brands andqnalitieß.atvery low.priflea,Tela!lorwholesale. In the article of CLARET WlNES,generally,' the subscri ber faoldahiraselfto be a jadgej and he oners the: finest, stock here, from tbewery lowest price, by. the single do-' 2e 1K 1 2.J. e rsl class ot: i^premur era of Mkdoc; ■ •. . Of BURGUNDY WINlShe has alargcstock andcan assure: customers 'tharbe caiipresent intern, from his va w ?i l ;i a bottle of Burgundyas. Eranceaffords* b AUTERNEand BaBSAC always oa hand in bottles: fr !r2 z :, Belet^ on °i RHINE and .MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars or MessrsvDsnJUAßDifr Jlobiur, of.Co bleiia.areextensive, and number many StM Hocks and. moselle, from ihe cheapest sorts. to. ine very’ choicest’ vintages nf the >? STEINBERG , u which is the best' growthoftboßhiner/.,-•••• • - : . la the Articles of COGNACond other BRANDIES Ho ; 7^ no ? B Mr> embracing some very old extra of tew,;jOf OiabD; Duppy Co., ana < some celebrated \SS?I l Bty Which. quantity desired. v: .v: • " v- , £ coustaniassottcd stock of HAVANA SEGARS.' r , -%fA« Goods delivered, within ontday'j: reach of Phila ■deiphuiyS&KiQßT paid. Orders will be promptly execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph Address, • JACOB SNIDER, JR.. Cheap "Wine Store, 70 Walnut street, Phila; ; J* *r« Deouer, 'Woodward 4 Co«, 13uil4m and; Erector* qf Lighining Rods,' on PRINCIPLES.' ’ /yvRDERS leA alibis office or the post Office j and.for V/ personal interview ca i be seeu on Fourth street,’ restdeneeof Dr. Hunt, between-Wood aiidFerry. ■ Jvferetica— Professor Siliimaa. Editor,of Siflimaa’s JPurn&l j, ProfessorQ.fiL Mitchell, of ihe Cincinnati Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania m cky; Professor Chester L>ewey,D. D., Professor J. L. Caaael, Clearland University;. Ohio. • • ~ . ■ fn--Pittsbiirgh~A. W, Loomis, John Harper. Wilson M landless. Mr; Childs, CoLMorgan* Rev. Mr. Sparks, J. D. Wiliihms, Major Harding, U; S. Arsenal: John E^ w }, ns r f l° DS » L.Harper,D.N. While, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson, Major pa vis and John HShoenber- Z ... tnovls:tf: MEMPHISIKSTITOTB . MEDICAL DEIPARTMENT.—The regular course of Lectures will commence on the first qf'Nouemon ana continue until the last ©I, February. The Anatomi cal. Department will,be opened and ready to receive students by the first of October. The Medical Depart ment will be under thedirection of the following „ _ pao>s*aoßSi x,.FaEfijUN, JVI. I>m Professor of Anatomy. R. S. Njnvrro.Y, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. .11, J. D,, Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine. W. Bran Powbll, M; D, Professor of Physiology, Pa thoiogy.ftlmeralogy.andGeology. - J. King, SLIX, Professor of Materia Medica.Therapeu tics andJVledicol Jurisprudence. • Sajiuzas, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. - *• J. A, YVilson,_M, D., Professor of Obstetrics and Dis . eases ot women and Children. ' • cnxtiiQci: tßcttiass. Medicine —Prof. H. J. HtmcK. : f Surgrry—Prof. R. S. Nswtom. Z !• RKssiA.ft, M. D., A naiomidal Demonstrator. • The fees for a*lQll course amoaut to Sltis. Each ProfesaorhiTickel,sLS. :Mawiehlat6r»s'ss;- De- Fee,slo.: Graduation, $2O. t Those deairiiigitnrilier information, address iheirieUers (post paid) to the Dean; and Students am- Ving in the city will please call on him at the Commer cial Hotel. ; R. S. NEWTON, E D„ r--'*v > Dean of tlie Faculty. „ L LAW DEPARTMENT. ™ ' Hon EW M KisGjVroLof TheorynndPracticeofLaw j JsoDkl* WHU», Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. 2Vnnj—sso per session; . . Alfeommumcaiibnspertaiumgtothls deparurientmusi he adaressedto fc E. W. M. KING, Esq. ■ BUmpkij, Ztan.,&larch,l3so.. '• • • The Faculties, fofimelleetuaf abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in outnountry. The Medical faculty consulates an anomaly in this or any other countp'~ail of them are able Lecturers aud the best ol : Teachers. Those who Willcohieinplate our geographical position, and (be extent of ourpopulatioo, can have no; doubt as to the eligibility.of our situation for an enterprise ot the kind. Ab tor health,iuciudlngallseasons of the year, we’ deny thaiauyoMcreuy Aaj mirfi'. • The first class of the Law and Medical Departments o. this Insulate were smalt, buithd gentlemen composing them are talented and in tlie highest degree respectable-*-' aiavoraUleomeaforthefttture prosperity ofihe Institate. rhat the public may be satisaed of the permanency of this school,we leel it our duty to state, that the Trustees ana faculty form u tmt* function, which augurs well foi its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi* zauon which connects them, cannot be imerupted. ■ . , « .E.W. M. king; a P« • President of thaMemphis Institute*^ . . ■ .Stiver Forks; Spooua, 4cc. ' XAf f» **'CP constantly on hand a iaigd assortment of fT ; silver Forks, Spooiis, Lsdlet), ao>] .of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN B. M’FADDEN A CO., 9S Market street.' 1 . Magnifying euun, . | »r one, two and three g asses, suited for detecting V-r counterfeit bank notes, and other ptirpo3e3 r for sale by, {occMj ; JOHN B. M’FADDEN t CO. . U'Uien* of Allegheny City. ; A B ,^., f ?, r . lhe ,"i ce i HM ' 1 of Orders for CITY WILLS jC5j. > LOBH ls eft-ut the store of Mercer & Robinson. tederuUtrect. Such Orders wilt be promptly supplied : «ueio wilmartii k Noifi.iv MOO fflen WanttfiilmmedlatelF, A T THE CHARTIERS fipLROAO.-The wages x 4., a ,reHo cents per day Land we-charge 51,75 per week Apply.tflgah office,oh the Steubin vtlle road, near M’Donald’s tWent—l miles from Pitts. burgh: ljuneSs:if|: HANNKY 5c CO SALK OF VALUABLE . • 1 iapi» WORKS, NJEQKOEs), 811/LES, & 0 . IN pursuance of a-decree of the .Chancery Court in Clarksville, ntr theOdtoherierra, 1350,1 will sell at the, Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of Tennessee, on the 9th day of April, 185 L the Furnace known aa the Louisa Furnace and the Mount,Vernon Furnace, with all the lamia attached and adjoining there* fo, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the same lime and place I will sell a valuable negro roan, John Carter, a Fournier, and his wife and children, on a credit of 1,2, and3years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2.3 and 4 •yeare.,/;- '■ • On ihfr llth of April, 1851, I will also sell, at the late reaidence'Of Robt. Baxter, m Montgomery Co.; Tenn , the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Fori nace and the Water Forge, on Barton’s Creek, with all the lanijs adjoining and attached theretd, consisting-of several thousand acres,on acredit dfl,2,3aad4years Sunitur CaunlyLnnds ncaTQallatin. . X will also sell, on the 20th of March, 185 L in the town of Gallatin, at the Coart Hoase, 320 acres of lancUvin? in said County, known aa the Preston tract of land, on £ creditor 1,2 and 3 years. • JHfouit and Lot in -PfathviUe. t l will also sell, on the iSth of March* IBSI, a valuable Honseand Lot In NashvUle, at the Market House, known as Lot No. 64 v situated on High st., on a credit of L 3 and 3 years. Solid and approved security will be requi red,of the purchaserand a lien retained on the rua!Es tate m all cases. P; PRIESTLKY, C &. M V V. s *l® Wagom, 4c. -I will, as the Adra’r of Robt. Baxter, sell at the Lou 's* Furnace. in Montgomery County, Tenn» on the 9th ri a £ o^v£P r "» ISSI, all the personal property of the Bald io aaid.Furnhce, consisting of 75 Mules,AVagons, Scrap Wetah, and Stock on hand on a credit of twelvemonths.. i v^uuHaua.ou I will also sell, oh the Uth day. of AoriL 1851 nr *i.W tata reeidenceof Roben Baxter, in Momgome™ county Tennessee, atom 30 Mules, Horses, Caul£ and Ktlehen Furniture, together whit nU personS p'on enyofsaid Robpn Baxter; on a credit of l‘J months Bond end seeumy w.ll be. on all sumaover •9th. .. The sale \yill be continued at each' nln*»p to day, till all the property is “old ? c p Dec. 17,135#.- , ROBERT BAXTER, Adm’r. luSSrAfiK' Wll s - eiui tl,e Office of the Clerk and master the papers containing the advertisements with Umamoum of the fee slated® Pnbffl&^fTiS r«TI! e J? a . s »k?jli e V ni °n and True Whig: the Louisville- Journal; uieCmcinnau Commercial,and the Pittsburgh . .m’ will publish the above advertisement twice a week until day of sale, and forward accounts to the Clerk and A 1 aster for seUlement. . . • . doc2S:tawia —-liaricsviflg < ■ ■■■ T Spring Stock of Oarpetfl* HE subscriber having; returned iron) the Eastern clues, is now receiving hisSpnngsiocfc of Carpet?, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods. Hearth Rugs, Door Mails, Drugget. Stair Crash, Table and £>an? Covers, Matting, Ac. All of which have been se« lected from thelatent importations ami best inanmaeta nes. With an eye single to the interest of his ousto* mere, and all who may favor, him with a coll, great pamsisat nil times taken to :show .Goods 10. persons wishing to look or buy,- Call and examine the stock, where can be found the latest and best styles of the above named Goods, with-prices and qaaltuea to suit all. . ~ .?• W.LYND, . -Lyads Carpel Jbmponara, Apollo Building, Fourth street /~iOD FISH—IS drums Cod fish in store and for «»i» raw* MXU-ER fc HlCkltcon: ■ ; f 'Jv^c< v ..^r-N^;v>,' V ■ «• > > * ‘ r ‘ ■* * , * overe7o,ooo capita Uotbe company.. The Directors aiep to that, nearly all the property insured is of the safest kind, in iiflalf risks, and a'large proportion. l * insured foy only «ne,, yean • , Number of Policies issued™ 3>9W Amount of property insured * ; 84,073,508 00 Amonntofgnaranteepxeainms«B4s,4o6 28 -ft Amount or cashpreiniuma—*»* 24.031,80 K • Aloountof gnarabtec' stobfc. s *i 70,123 18 V .Amount ofloasea S 3JBOO 001'^ seri arfhp C c£Bef cheapness, in(2is counSy F M| f e ” or ' lo n Mßsurance Company * • oqtuuhld andgrc’aUy improved sya- H a^f§Pat A° r '.of Risks, excluding all special '•■} • hazardst'msnrrtironly a limited amociu in anyone lo« r*. canty* thus precluding the frequency,and occurrence of >' on Stbck and Mntnalplan, If* 11 only possesses the chesppessaiidacedinfliddailon tipn^tffeproma enlll * e 3 iitspredjaii participa-1j p l u^S n 2? r *?%?, of ,he foUosWo jiDife CUJrs:—J P.Kj'SertwLA. J;Gill•», Jobfl B. PaStci,SamuelT... Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo C. SeilUwielt,' Robert' Klotz, : J- A. HUTHEKTORDj’Pzea’t . W.yV i .. A.J.Gn.LETT.Soc’y. ' A. A. Cab at kb. Actuary; •/ • /■* ■•- fj q Q7;y i. ; ‘hettranc* Co., PhU’ai . A P SJ N r WJTSBURGH.W. H/DaVIS, (vice J.. • 283 Liberty street. a ilnwV«t&*^ r £ oav ? nWhc^w^«»<»M' redingin the \ danv >S?m l ? f ,he W*the ogem may aho .be fouad ; at ihe-co?h.u^ e ? lwe , l * e w»d two to three o'clock, wind B t??« an^°° m ~o f No. 24. irtven B ?iS * necessary.l&fonnaiion will bo. BlSS?^ 0n8 - promptly; Attended- to.-f InSran?? J he benefits of lafttr i^StsM^^ flUhose u& ; F.ro . 000, asset! January fs 1851,51, 00i,8B5So.°w£ll m S e fV«!W» George W, AapinwaU, k Thomas P. Copo, JamesN. Diction, H;Bj.SbenCTd,So£>y. i. . ims it the oldesr insurance Company in the United nSm 8 ’ antf fr Its Jlandlngylongerpetionce, am; pie means, and avoiding ail nsks oi an e*ira:hazaid(, ont character* may be considered as hfieri'ntr ample tea ftWSSfe* '- JP&W* AISv 1 -j •' No. 14tPront a licet, ft. SAiJETY, PEHJ*J£T(JITY ANDSECVRIT Ifi ; . i THE NATIONAt LOAN H3ND 0 V , MPE IKpCRABCB SOCIETY I' ■ ' ‘ ov ■ r-i 'c-i ' *■ LONDON .AND NEW-YORK. Capital, £SOO,OOO-.Eqool to ‘ • W*?? £ ti'Pto&U-'.-jtpinibi of bad capital and surplus ihvosted irfU; S. GoVenunea - other securities in ihe City of New York ' Policies held in Ihis country over G.OGO; Persons in ' enrinKjiarucipaUi in the profits oflhe Compaiiy •' California Tuki lakmst rtiiuid ral». .. . n ?ri#i» CompanJ . APf W insured, forthe whole,-term of life may at a>J S 6 *, noyr tmi-half the amount of annaal premiunr : *£ “"‘/.“.‘ .““y.hme surrender hie policy, and receive back as value thereof one-half (he gross sum paid 55 ' aim in annual commonpTelrninm^->f: v h . A party already insuredfor, whole life .may, oh pavl ment of a small sum, convert his insurance into a atV policy upon the loan system now introduced, S Parties already insured and, entitled to a two-Airi loan, are not shut out from said two-third loan, if the I Few r ' I ’ liPo1 ' tlle,erras alale d in the Society's paraph) A party may, at ix moderate annual premium, insuri for hfe, and he survive to reach the age of GO years, lhf fuU zuTainsured «pio SIS 000, will be pcid.ronor: ori i o tnnJi e if ctt f chi ?? ihut age.the lull sum insures wdl he paid to hia family orlegat represeslaiives. , . Jthas become customary In the Atlantic cities tor con' grega-Uons to insure the lives of lhclf Pastors, and oil ’ Christmas or New Year’s duy to make the family a pre! eeut of the policy. This is certainly an excellent wait of showrng their regard for their Minister, whose solar.; "i?"y ca,es *• scarcely equal to iiia immedlaf wants- To the man of family, at his,death, it is a Con'S .solauon beyond expression to know that his helplef'- htile ones are for.* * •' v ' • • - .Cburcbes involved, would do well to insare the live*. 1 of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise th: be applied to hqmdhie the debt.-’ • *■'■■■■■■•■ P^ na J?rj* pamphletsiihd information given eraiiV: '** tb* Banking Jiooseof *. & CD, > t noTvO . \Vood st} second dear above Fourth. ; • •■-- • ... ... : THE DELAWARE JUUTI;AL‘ SAFETY Tvcm».. ANCE COMPANY.—Office, IV change, Third street, Philadelphia.' Sftlie Lr /. Finn i IK ? mt*KCS.-Banding's, Merchandize and othe- ’ »»dI rauiirm, insured against loss off damage by fire at the lowest rate of ptebmim 0 ißOTEiHcs.—They also ioaare Vessels, Cm? i -goes and freights, foreign-or coastwise, under open o' : ; special policies, as the assnred may desire. * ■ IrOAitn Tbaksporiatios.—They also insure uiercban . ! £ or " d i> bs ' Wa K T I r“EA^JNSURANC;. A -P, c f Pplndiljihia, Incorporated by it* March,ttt4§; ChatterVjf peluaJ SlOO.m. JSaw.JhW iW any. and full 20 per ipm. loweir Than f usual ratesof Cifelusifrance,us theToilftwJhi comDar’. Tl “* s “ Parson ouhe age uffoiSi ■ Buisctors— Samuel D Qrncfc, Charles. l) Hall, Wm [ f ■ Boone. Robert P Kinif, Charles P Havea m w p n i a , ■ Chaa 6 B Cauq>bel|,“& MReeve?£ : f D ’• Lewi, B &™i'' ! 1 Rodman Barker, E H Bu.ter,Sd“in k cSI F, r «? *• **• rSuS K : 00m, ‘ c ° mcror TWrd • „ ■ INDE RI N-ITtY; - i- ,• Tbe Franklin Fire Insurance Comnan . T'HRECTOHS:_°” in “ DS “ aU - Thomal Har^ n ° kar ’ £“* . tl t‘ • 7I j» . mcotporaimn, a period \ot W years, the' ?5 V 5 ?? 1 , f J n P , T ardsof °? 4 MMion Four &uhdrcd foot) iV!u J)o J {an * iosses by: fire, thereby affording evidenei *! the advantages of Insurance, as well as theability an! disposition to meet withproinptness, all liabilities. i V^-ft^W^:COmN T Agent, }■ - majrgJ . . . Office N. E. corner Wpod and ad bh "■ . . Fir©and fl3arUic lnctu:ance. <'' *'■ rnilE Insurance Company of North Ameriea; of Phil/ Jl delpfaa,through its duly authorized Agent, the «ifi Bcnber, offers to make permanent and limited /n«nmr£ : on property.m this city and us vicinity, and on ‘ by the canal and rirers. ■ . «** J , “up*ueu s . , „ WRECTOBS: . Arthur Samuel Brooks, ' Edward Smith, ISoL^ n , UUI) ' 1 ■ lohnAißrown, ; jiSohAi [ John White, : V 5° b n’ Thomas P.fcope, Win. Welsh, J Vood » ■ i This 13 tho oldest InrnmeV.. D - Sherrard, fl ec^’ iytothe nnhi?i ay CoQBl dercd qb oifenag ample secure ’ nor si) lea tuid qualms. For Are low very enpi. A-a. mason a co;. 1 1 t>2 anti U&rktn atrial < uANTATION M(SLaSSE3—Sty, barrels new ""c ' Mo1u!«b just receveedand for jsalehv . * c £ , r, MiLUiR 4 RIGUkto .« f ’J ■ .-'X . » V v y *" 1 ' ■.Vi' »■■ ■.. '••■ ■' ' ■'.• ,■ •.■ • •■••• ■ . X " ■■ ' ’**■■ ■ " v-vvv^’i -.• ■:' 1 ' X, j , \ "