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'M ■ V I. •, ■ OEM Jbr SdU • ■ ■ tmice dtreet^-SWO;.. ;TN accordancei with (ho Pj£j*. s {g2foilowfngvaUtabio A TM*e large Lot. of Graded, n.ed as a dumber 1 late t D vy.l- V& in Penn street, . property will be sold « ™ %i oaiaJ ,rhe 101 b day ~ * JlBricfr Hoase on iVebstor street —5175; ! ham. k Co ,110 Woo a ttrect, on - ■ A.BrielHlouse, No. 115 Front street.—322s. : °fJsf“ fth ’r 1 ®l l iV. a wnroiibilse and Lot on Wood street, 70 SemhGe.d street Thompson and Wat Stiubje., Ji®j^%HOMP S s’oN, • Surviving “Executors. t -iaar3- . •: ■. -toForltent* l rr«tEbrick tavern stand in wilkins J. BURG —ttten miUs from PtiLrtnrgft,occapaed now .; br B.S&SFP&BJ).’ Possession-given on the Ist of Apn I, • - 'lB5l- Apply 10 M, VV.HORBACII, - Wilktnsburg, , - or,J P» HORBACtI, ?-.qarltlw • <;• : 197Liberty.gt ,PntssQrgu» ■: : TO Retot, In the Nintb WaW? < X TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSEIs bf . - ••• J&. four rooms; a. kitchen and good ceila}r;^|3a v-r v :.- . bttkeovenvwash housei coalhouses fowliiousc, piwß. with a large garden, having twenty peacu irees, in.nne o•: 'bearing order; al«o, a large stable. The vyhole win ue • .;.Icuied.forS9o, or, withouuhe eiablo,SbO. , ! . ■■■• . -s CUTHBEUTjGen’i Agent, N mars 70'SmHhfleld street :|TtHE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT 01 THE l iUSONIC HALL, Firru Stbujt. ■_ • ■-.,*■<■l l .The first fldor Is sub-divided into iwp Slots Roomv front, 20 by GO feet; add will be veiydesirable for Fancy • ■■"> - Stores. Two Rooms back, suitable for Offices—access to which la by a wide HaU>.rumilng trough the J en y* ofthc b'flUdmg: The basement will be finished in-a *• ' neat manner, and will be suitable for Retail variety 4 : Stores, Tronic and Harness makers, &c. . . * r :■ > 'The whole will be ready by theUiot Apm.-; •• ' "*•''' Enauireof JAMES \Y. HAILMAN, feb2o , Water street. A * FARM OF lOfl ACRES FOR.SALJS.—A vain- A. able FARM, 120 miles from the City near the ■ 'Franklin Road, ami sis miles from the Railroad and the j * t ; • • ' Ohio RiS?cr t at Freedom;.Ca acres are weU improved and | : * • irood soil; a large Garden, and Orchard of . v ’Trees, Of choree qualities, and in good order » acres or wood land, wuh prune timber, a new .two star) - 1 ; house, withparlor, dining room,Utchenand ceUar>two halUand chambers; also, a good bam and laroe Btaple, granary,Ac.,good water andin.agooi neighborhood. Price fej£oo, wuh immediate possession—could be di vided into two Farms. _ S-CUTHBERT, General Agent, ‘feb23-•. ■ 76 Smlthfieldstreet To l*et*—Aiwo tor> URICK HOUbE, with Mia double back buildings, situated on Wyhc, i near wfe? r et e, jofiK A? d °«s feb2?lw cor Wylie and Washington em For Rent. mtIATP T ARGE DWELLING HOUSE* with p»n T e^n»^G%»na S .or Garden anil StablesJM. awacbed—the. Residence of the k l * Totten, Pliff street Possession given on the Istof March C Fot.ems, »ph to D It.HPIBOY, GuarJlanoß G Totten, ntlha Fort Pitt Works. , l jeul ;?—. ■ Kxctlltnt Bualneaa tp Dlipoie of I IN ALLEGHENY.— In consequence, of Uie dioso.a ■ don ■of ■ Partnership between NORRIS A. H A WORTH, they offer lor sale .heir business, annate on . Federal strce£ near.the Market, Alegheny aj- l l ' l . "useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand, or the amount of business we have done, as bout ate ■well known: all we shall say is, ihat.ua n. Erst-rate " a4ianefl tor any one wishing to embark mu similar trade. ■ of Drugs,Oils, Paints, Ac., Groceries, Wines and Liquor., to be^b^ThA^OßTH? P febis Diamond, Putsbargb. For Rent* 1 ! " tuM ALL FRAME COTTAGE, with tour *=t9 A. rooms on the first floor; large diningroom I "and kitchen in basement; two small rooms in the garret * with a large garden and several fruit trees—a I very desirable residence tor a small tamil) . bituated I ■ near Miucrsville. Possession given immediately. I tmet, an ionlv C m ronUns PenIISI ToHN r HERRSN.or ' • \ ..APP^ 10 - H P-GAIN, corner Market - - fetsd _ and street?. ■: ■" r■■ Tcflletk . , - . . A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, situated : "A: near Cbartiois .Creek, four miles from theism and is a very desirable country residence. There ■ ifl Aiiew-oarriaffe and good water on the - ten acres, wellimprovedcon • tainiiiffa variety of choice-Fruit trees, lor parucalars SSd’STrely ti M. D. PATTON, till Liberty si . or j; S. BONNET, nu the premises. t l<!l>3 TJOR SALE—A Lot of Ground having A frontof 60 • Jt* feet on Centre Avenue, nnd running b»«*-fl»Xeet. " iStwo streets, on the lot is erected ?' ■ ’ Dwelling House, nearly newandwell The lot Pr & W at‘ S?” PnC^ n i J cTHfEND, v ' H . . . Attorney, Fourth street* febll’tf ■ between Wood nnd Smith held. " For Rent in Birminghawi ONE NEWTHBEESTOHYBRICK HOtSE,g|M with store looms and cellar, favorably 11 ate for alnieeGrtcery.and Producebnsiness Possess ion may be had immediately, with a low rent, to a goon businessman | arJC Bnct— ocenpted ns a boarding ALSoiseven new three storyJßri.L iu«t finished; possession given unmedia»el>. -Oiuersen ■' : Frame llonse, and several np stairs «ti ■ Brickyard, and kiln toburnin. ■ . ALSO—One Lumber Yard, with space 10 P ul •“ I £* ] • ' iiMiuit—and one o fthe best points aboni the city for ( ’• SAL.I2 OR LEASK—One large lot, favorably mmated for a Foundry an 1 I nguie fehSp or other manu lactunng °b aving de o water "in from, (a harbor,) tor fittine out and repairing steamboats,«c. ». AjSiO, FOR SALL-150,000 Brick, «'»«> lowtif not sold before,they will be sold on Tuesday, the Bstb£ or March next, at 18 o’clock, M., -nr cash or ap- P SvSs o ub le cnbi“aHlL d0 c®ce ... Birmingham, ...... of Rsxr, Ma-mmwn & Co., No. Ska w “. e £ 11 *i I *“* r^’ through the Pittsburgh Fost Office,b> ■ febu- ■■ *• • —~■ ■ ■ ■ • Valuable City Properly tor Sale. ' j mHE ’undorsurned } Administrators of the A “ I"‘Thomas'Fajtrman, deceased,offertor =alo the enure - *l^'.estate' of the said Thomas Fairman, consisting of* one 20 feet lot learning on Liberty slreei, running ac 93 i!S,Wv 5 „ W^ina e i l n?w n > .. iho H = H K irillithe groands andstable connected, tronluig on Plum allev. thirty three feet four inches. . . also. three lots fronting on Cherry al ey» ‘.lghi een feet front, and running hack Gu feet para U-el w»* h Plum alloy- All of which property nviU he sold atpn £««uri d . Tavern eiani . o-Te.c^^.PPlyu. H. CAMPBELL, ISI Liberty stteei. • OU just below St. Clair street, and adjoimne Mat Stable Engage ofTbompsonßert, at “.• Country Residence. ■r ■ * LOT cm Nunnery llill, containing fonr aerj.s, will . " A be sold very low to any one wislmtg to build there Thoaccesswillbe easy, and toe ltrt command- a . \ niottbcandfnl view. [oet2Ll THOMPSON iILLIi. — t - - fa3o:tmx2s . ; ““ For neat) - : A HANDSOME STORE, oh Market street, between 'A Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by • ! M?" Thomas White, as a Dry Goods Store. aijuVmA isTce ■well-finished ROOM in the second to Mr Duff’s Mercantile College. . This " fa well c afoufated and »uiuble for a Musical Sa gSM&or could be a. gee -xiuri at,OWMIi».PiL»t Oge«L. Goal Land ■ n i/\/\ ACRES on the river, jost above the *.nd Dam r +-'‘*tßh' A TWO STORTMBIUCK*HOUSE, on Bank SSH T.nnft. Allegheny, between the Band g re ?Vk™J®s • OTiddcduct. Enquire of H. W.'Fieli* Real f Broker, corner of sth and Southfield streets. [oci^9 ” A. Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale a FA KM OF LANU, containing 100 acres—loo of which are cleared.—. The farm lies directly on the road from Middletown to JefferßOn; it is well-watered i with a bearing orchard , ■' ind Beach and pear trees; and a coal bank, J?tj " buildings consist of a hewed log House and Barn,with i :; -liahlinl For further particulars apply to the subserf nfoon Krwnship, October 23—tf . . For Sale. . • -! A i&T OF GROUND, containing 2* Acres, situate i •&»&WSE<r“®S?imsK •S.-Saf,as.*fr. bargain 10 (he G feb23 (f 7 " Attorneys a' La«r. Fonnli at. ■■ ■ ■ For SalOj A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Pi ke e tree\, beiwee n A. Waluutaiid Factory streets, Fifth Ward. The Lot : Ib 525 feet from and 100 feet deep, oil •» two small Frame Tenements. Tenna ca - For particulars, enquire of Alderman IARKIWoUW* ' PcP n street. Fifth Ward. .in&VP»». band for Solo. ■■ ■ THE Chatlior’* Coal Company will soil come very at ■ sifabii puce* Of situated, on and near the .. Stga&envilfeTnrnpikei and near the southern terminus • ofUteirjr&Uroad. • Thpfjand will be divided into quantities to suit par- MS? d Ihe,trM “'’“ 7 nv R lm’G V a“‘ y TirJ , _ _ Manager n»niml i*re*orlptloii Store for Sale. fufuGand PRESCRIPTION STORE, located in A „ ninrinWrie itod improving port of the city, which iH- o “n|TpTO/iia!>“»“«’«“> ls °^ rod for s “ le n P° n ' ea Sl e f ™,° „ n.-,nicnlar3. apply at thi» office. ;gSE?SSttt gSst* Sa«S?‘ • •V i: * "Hi *' ■ - v ‘ ’ . — ~~—"ueSTEitote for SaK7~ { mHF. undersigned offers ,for sale U largcriomiier ot 1 valuable building lots, and some, very desiruMe sites for manufactories, in the borough of Birmingham, loca ted near the new Public School. House and English.hu. theranChurch. - , .. The rapid growth of Birmingham In population ana manufacturing wealth, and: tho. reasonable, prices at which lots wtfi.be sold, will render them a safe and pro fitnble investment.. Title perfect. Terms favorable. For parncularsand terms enquire of tho undersigneri, at the office of Goo. F. Gilmore, Esq., on Orant street, | Pittsburgh, between 3d and 4th streets, or ■ ol Wiiuain symmes 6 ahd'N. Patlerson, Esq’rs, at their pfces m Birmingham'. _ IlanSTI - MOSE 3 F. EATON. . For Bale* rpHE subscriber offers for sal© a large-andvr<Dum -1 3XIIGK HOUBE.WiOi live or more ocres.ofgTOjna, situated on the Fourth street Road, wubm three niile this city. Possession given, on the Ist,of April next Also, a.verydeairable lot of grotuid, . containing o . FOUR-ACRES, witli aspntig or.exccllent vraterUieTe on,mtaated uear the above. lot of ground feeUi inches by 120 feet, adjoining the residence ol Mr. A. Toner,, near the city,opposite the 7.th Ward, on Pennsylvania Avenue., Posecssiou ,gitven imnediaiely. It is now certain that the Plank Road will he le tast the above property early m fte coming summer. ?or further information apply. mDAV.ID B “ LL, LK, 9iu ueet Road, near the first described property. , uaA.li Property fot Rent* ' A three story BRICK HOTISE , to dSSVthe estate of Wm. J.Totxen, deceased, is olter pss[ edTor rent or lease, it is situated on Fourth *t., Bgjli between Ferry artd Liberty streets, and has been and painted; «>• •«>»Xlf, mv«lf oi Vemcr. Rcm,3Sso per annnm Robert C.Torrew,,auhe works of Knap at Possession given on ihe Ist of Apnb jj^bOV, Guardian . ADDITIONAL-SALE OP ■ Q Kartv Town l*ota In Eaat fclverpool, s^!Sflia«Ss2&£i | views of those wishing to P“JS“.*J ,™ n ami prospects, say an* thing of the location of the town ana pr (u having been suSicicmly ilescnbed n )ow have isements,r other than that over one honare e recently changed hands, tad bein pnrchaseu I wishing to procure a desirahle iiome. . We anJ d esi- I The above lots are among the mo a 1 d j lhe Cen rablcin the place, and are principally locateu I treof those recently sold. . n . oDr i elo r in Liverpool, . , Forinforrnauon app piUsb h I or to James Blakely, Ksq-> roortn. g^gULY, Ea .Liverpool, Feb. S nd^Ssl__^!fllL T>Y Virtue of AJle- Cm of Ptuaburghjon ftHWgri Monday m "»“g> described Real Ibuate, o id c K^:of a ce'f- SUtf lotor p?'^o/ B^i^o^WpJop^ ‘S l S;fisgS! &&&£&&£%& N 0.123 Fourth street, Pu^ a IfjI’KENNA, Adm>« nfYnineU McKenna, deceased jittisceUancons. IXriVTEK oik—lBoo galle. bleached Winler Whole Wj»»•'“ lore Bgd ioC mh&& & BICKF-TSON. A CASKS.superior sugar cored DRY c^KELLY, 511 ' ** b l£ No. 20 Fifth street. man> ,—— ORTEir ‘’ K4 ‘ o H^C-KEL^' t'aughmn’S-supkrior hams f °[ 1 i iqqt3 • ~ ~ 11 i 3 and 3 Mackerel; No. t Salmon; Si*- Jt* quid and Trout, for ante by mard Braver and Armstrong comities; sold w J}°}S a |j-ELI.Y. tail* by jmarjj _ ——l—. • - : Por Bale. - A first rale SOBREL MABE-twt* wel > * n "“S'MIsXOCKTr CO., nnrriPT of Pirat andWooo sia. •J AKD-35packages No. 1 Lard for salobj D y Ejt 1j -febi# .. . '. gACON— llsms.aml Shoulders lor Bal dVEII. pbOVKR BKEO-100 bbla. ‘ w • br • i 24 Wood street. mar 4 , / ■■■■■ QKAB CJDER-10 b'bls. primein |OTATOES-rIOO bbb. in store QOHN-50 bbls. shelled | y lU , T°BACCO-6° boxes s’s ■pjTcKORY NUTS—-100bagain rfll’A—lo hull cheats Young Hyson , I io do extra Sue do; ■ to do Imperial and Uunpowder, 10 do Cbeelan and Oolong; For -W bOI£S V j r D U w!l'LliMS 4 CO., For -ale by f nmer ol Wood ami Fifth ata. TOBACCO— 15 boxeaffa Uonoy Dovf, 15 do s’» do do; 19. do 1 fit extra do ; •to ao lib do do; For sate by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. ZIN6-vVA§IT3OABD&-ias doz Ilolmea 1 Pate n for sale at raanufacturer'a P rl «“ AMS k cO . mar*’ ** • ■ ■— OUG AB—lo Jidda. prime Now Orleans; YA 5 d ° "^D.teAMs'^CO. rjNPFIF*— «nper Cornurootna, 4 bbls. -Hickory Now i 10 casks Potash > lObxs.Saleratos; 60,000 Common Segaxs f 2.000 Ebs. Deer Hair} 20 bis. Fox’s Starch; 10 bzs. Wood’s Pearl Starch; 3 cases super Rice Floor rfo*. sa j£* y jTd. williams fc CO. lOhalf bbls. No. 3 Hackarel] H 15 qr. do do 1 do; 15 kills do 1 do; mMS 2bbl *' bSa i ra^b& w,m b W-Cp,- (iV G ROSS BONNKT BOARDS-Ju*l received and OD for sale by co[n erof Penn ami’lrwia a'u 575»!ELS^!!^ or QC ISBLS. Ohio Fite prool Paint fo ” ul J b lj y , ?llEEil l 00 matfi i -—— : JjV DOZ. TUBS for sale uy &0 mftrO . Ju«l received owl forsale „o l'liberty alre’et. man> _ _ ' _ T>OLL BU rTER-li bblß. goou Roll Xv by [marO] FLOUR— 00 bblß-Superfine; - , . ■ SO do. Fine; ■ , 10 do “ Mirny)” for sale DYEII.T2 nACON—Homs and Shootders just JI amokehogae for sale by [marG] WM. PYEI » H/TOLASSES-$01)bls. prime oak cooperage;; IVI 30 do cypress do* sale at a reasonable price DYER . ViEATHERS —800 prime "uve Fcathe«foi H tmla cheap. tmarS) WM. D.KER LA.RI>-50 packngc3 No. l kegs uml ’>*"'lB.^ mart •' —' OTATOES-St ibt.yiry mealy rede/oy ale^ mart - ' ■ •• , - /•'(LOVERSEED-SS bbl». choice seed Vy mart- : tf,aS—ls cheats fine Young Hysotij pACKED TbAH lag*. sate low m one*fonnh pound packages, by feb22 iOMS-aODdoz.recMgo.jfor^^.- 10RN BIN CTbl iEATHER B .act, prime [TOPS—IS bales ifit sort Western New. Vork Hop* EL store and-for sale by mart MILLER fc RICKET3ON, t -■ V;\ t . ■ v.' • .■ ■ . «. ■.'■■■ s'.--VV?; 'V . , *v 1 ' » » s* 4 ?**''’* " r *'** ' , * r Conghiand Cold* Cured OlNCEthointroducuonof this now compound.Cou^hs B and.colds are cared in a very short tunc- > . warrant Dr Ket set’s Pectoral Syrup to f“ es an °,[ Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugius, in loss timei unu at it chiapc r rate tliall any other medicine over discov ot rr H*<t AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION-Thc old Cb?gHMcdieWcsalwayssicken ffle stomacll and jjro aacenau«ea r wtuCh«ino;cdißagMe . . pleas itself. This Will curs or £ money wiiliej ant soothlnganicle and it ™ t 1; ; mc afeine in “ CONSDMPnoti—A*lady frot£ StcubenviUe j tha,°h« had been afflicted and l^HstrUSiii TuV CUKAPEST MEOtCINES MOW KNOWN. —lt ilfpolup ?n half pint bottles at 00 culls each, or cl !,O Cnm«T 9 STOiKKKaPKKS would do well to keep a snp !hl moit'pe*rfecutud efficaefou" remedies’evcr diseCJer rf for alfcouGhs and diseases of the lun S s and incipient C EXTRA— Many persons will try to gel r“]Sr°.ry^niTo7erw;;;:^rnr u i^“r^ Sirn\t7„f77e t tV, 10 vat7i7p?a7 B ll ;„ l, (i r< l,:,°b, “W4 I ?i¥ran an Vhe^r^^7ap7or. , n gg£§s^K« ;=l:gsfSiS?ss druggists generally. Public Attention r, r esoM</uotf tnvitti to the foUoxovng truths, set forth in “rtl/aon to he of the most important Bmtates of noJ- " n “’’"petroleum or rock OIL; IT is not more tbun one year ago since ibis great rem edy was brought before the public, for the rebel and re of dUeie lta great powers to heal, have, since then become fully appreciated by the eomraumtj, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more.certain will Us (Seat fame spread Ii is not the remedy of * <>a>, ffot ol» for the sole purpose of making raone> , but, one, IrhicS we conceive, will continue to medfeine, that we write thcth—that we say calculated to deceive diose who may irast our " ord -°' pat confidence in onr statements. The sick “« v ' r > Spt to catch at any thine that promises relief■“J?. case A story can hardiv be too highly wroagh: to an Jwer tho object of gullingot humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do das; we out) th« truth tn relation to our Remedy should be told, pKiww™ I ’"within the past two mouths, two of our own citizens, who were t»IX Hind, have been restored to sight Several cases of blindnoss, in the titalo of Ohio, have be Jn cured Aid, also,the case of a gentleman in Bern ver county. There are others; bat the,ceases are neat homo and may be referred to by any persons who nay hS?e kSabts on the subject. These cases were cure I at ter tiicy had been abandoned by physicians as hopc e-iE- ThnPetroleum witlcure, when used according 10 dtree, SK»ini»*s«*a ATOC Bronchi ! l| I s''’and V aU Pul monary of a chronic' nature, lending to pro dßnisandUl"‘.?dtsease, of the Bladder and Kid «<»v* Chaoned Hand*, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and BunioS fn faft, Uis aSw tnayKESALMMKDj, and tosbcml tried in most of the nbove dtseimes nn a» v -nr w iih die most perfect succefs. Ctrimcates that will astonish are in the hands.of'the Propnejor, who will take pleasure tn showing Jhom to the atmetea or th Whaldver others may say about thcir the Petroleum is the "greatest Remedy of the a„c. . rm slcians of high standing in the profession are beginning louse it in their practice. Those who at firetloOliea on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due pralsennd consideration" Before another year oils round,all will be compelled to aekiioK ed[;c i iat the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discover, d. For sale, 140 Wood street. e Sellers, 57 Wood street; O M- c “ rr Pittsburgh. _ H.C. KELLY ANOTHEB SCIENTIFIC^ WONDER! the true Digestive fi.uid Or Gostrlc Juice I A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CVRER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of .he oi, aaer directions by Baron Ugw. Physiological Chemist, to; J. S. HOUGHTON, M l), wo. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, ¥bU la u truly wonderful remedy for JIVDM ESTrtLY, J\UNDIGEi COWSIJPATJGA. LIVKh CoflfxSwr, andOEßfeirY, euring-altcr Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haifa leasuoonfnU of this Fluid, tnfused m water, wiu dig«t “Solve Five Potmos of Rossr Becv in about TWO nouns, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Lmua,ia hiscelebrated workon Ammal Chem i*Lr?f sa^: “ An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous 40 Juice, maybe readily prepared from the mu eou9 membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va- , rious articles of food, as taeat and eggs, will he so _oit ened, changed and digested, just in the same manner as thev woulabe in thehuman stomach." , ... 1 Dr Psastaa, in his famous treatise on Food and Di et/* published f>y Fowlers A Wells, New ork, page Js> tha same-ffroat fact, and describes the method 01 mepaiaUon. There are few higher authorities than Dr. D?«OSIM.Ia his valuable writings Oil the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due auantity s of the Gastric Juice is a prominent ami all-pre vailing cause of-Dyspepsia 1” and he slates that a dis tinguished professor 01 medicine m London,who was severely afmeted with this complaint, finding cverytmng else to mil, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com plrj,GaAllAMfauthorofthc famous works,ol) “ Vegeia ble Diot," says; “It is a remarkable tael in physiology, dial the stomachs of animals, numerated in water, ini r nort to the fluid the property of dissolving various am cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial digcs lion of themln ho wise different from the natural digcst iVnf great work, the 11 Chemistry ofMatti’’ ABlwSMd,!»hittt.,l&iti’pp.3«l;2)say B : “Tbcdiscov .rff of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical luMorv o/Dieeslion. From receut experiments we know that food as rapidly in. an artifiemi digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, aa it i» m the natural Gas Dungusoh, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his greatwork on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. ESkSWawss^jAae ss&sa^taasaae natural dl S‘^ ol £ DYSPEPSIA CURER, S^rstZSeCSetrcnriS la imnossihle to (riva the details of cases in the limits of Se“rtK^ Philadelphia, Now York, and Boston ThVsewere nearly all desperate cases, and the cnres wlro noro C nly r 4.& and wonderful, butperma lissplaf the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs uoon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. AL o, forexces»ln°c atirt g, and tke too free use of ardent spir i" ei Ualso?econefie a Health with j^pemnee. OCR STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no former OLD STOMACH COM 11. AI NTS winch it does not seem to reach n pA!fS‘pS e I ?. S xA NT No matter how bad they raay.be, it GIVES lNaiAivi RELIEF! A single dose removes allthe unpkajantrymp urns, aud it only needs to be repeated, lor p l fJi?xy or? to make these good effects permanent, uuitti x ui BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at unee. Il ls narlicularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Sramps, Soreness of the pit of tlie Stomnch, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Biood, Heaviness, Low ness o( Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weeklies.,, tC price, y ONE 1 poL?llAR C per b'ouio. One bottle will of teKvery'bo'tlfe'tfeara'tlio written signaturo of J. S. United States, J.L.9HEE. N‘fiHOLE^Am tmyofUssymptoms who used this r* r u SSirflS Look at thecityof Louisville, invaloable preparation. wherG fromlSo t 0 where this Saraapanlla but few. isolated;cases of 200 bottles . cither, persona Cholera have occurred, P from boats or those who Ckranuh, - For sale by KEYBER & Woojl PUtt^h, where the senttme article may ~wm. pver* PETROLEUM-A certain cure u diseaie very provnlcnt this hot wcaUter—JNc lore runnerof Cholera; Tryit t Wood bl jyg . KEY3E&& McDOWELL«IW * V ooa 8 V', V :o .ill .* ■ -‘V . ~V i » >.■. .A t •*. » " • -4'. ' V.. . >*• 5 i,**,* a.|'> v > ** • V'*-* Jk ♦ * *■ * •*» «?• Wo, . . . „ £sji; ■ *.. <• * t «3 t \i •" BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. Hs W. Corner at Wood and Fifth Street*. fTHE Proprietor oilhc MoaMSs PosT and MEBCCHT J. arts Mirror scimnm, respectful y inf«™> .*Vf£i a s and the patrons of these pw;ers,uiaije has uargeas^ C dr®frKß raass FiurmrtG or KVEBT DUSCinrnoN: Boots, ■ Bills of Lading, ?w, ’ Vamphkts, BiUßtads, Handbills, Blanks, n , p'„.i ID'All kinds of Blanks, Stage, j|,or£sl Boat Bids, with appropriate cuts, printed on the shortest notice and uio3’reasonable* terms. r r i*n,\* H ml He respectfully asks the patronage of hts “ n ■ tltepublic generally, in ilns branch of Ins bahaePEK. toig- JAMES W. WOODWBi!*. Oik cabinet , Kja pf&s&t FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, * • Ware-rooma 9T ami 99. TUlrd «tT*et. T W.W. respectfully informs Mb £ I J . ers thabhe has now completed the “5| r e e ‘ l s ““ •„ nest stock of household furmture ever £ |j. v Ihiseity, as. lie is determined to upbolfi 'Jf-L I *™a newest well-seasoned materials, bentworkraans Pi , facility designs; and from the extent oi his-orders andiactmj in mill uracturins, ho is enabled to prodoee warranted furnitare, at the lowest prices- : the cus- I He has adopted the principle of identify mg me cue tenters’ interest with his own, Spoilt, a P i keeps always on hand the greatest v j* r ‘ C „ 5 Irt 1 rt „minMt w cription of furnitare, (rom the eh™?”' 01 '" Pj?‘ neEl ; ‘°, the most elegant and costly, that a ho ll -’ l ’' P . J SSteaYvanmles of his es he taown. The following articles cousist, m part,,ol his ™ck,'vhic fot richness If style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: - Parlor, drawing, din inrt, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of roscwoood, ma hopanv and walnut EJizabeineu, Conservatoire and Easy , r i! 1 “ lrl ;> ° vmm aJid Ainerican jmllerns ; tSaid music rtands, and holders, marble top, roa foennv rosewood mid walnal centreamUom.la "bfe a s?e"enrio“ dining table,; all site*ol the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, warirobeai bedsteads and washslunds of each a targe assortment ; gothic , hall and parlor reception clmirs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hal stands, and music stools, cribs and corn for children; paper raache, table and ted poya, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, A large sssortment M COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIR?!.' OAJiisar makebs supplied with STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shorl estnotice. . . , Ail orders promptly attended to [-11 MILS &SD FBRSITORIIi.,- } ' No.^Tktrdurai.btMicnMarkoandWooJ^SwAi^le. « \Vit have now on hand a large and fi\ • {.nieifditUiock ofevery variety otJiurasfc^Sf P n dCAßlNKr.FUßtilTnßK,whichwe^^_ PU All order* 4: CO. . - . niini>fi A nd Chair Ware iloomi* .-:• B YOUNU it CO., coma of Thtrdcx J Ci/ATRS and most proved j " Stcainli o at D , Alloy 1 l fKE_*» Tub subscribers tender their ncfiV , iri3K#Kv,,nivledL>tnenlsfor the fuvora besto by tlclr Steamboat friends,.and fW\ ?e^dn C Tu^£^nt»y-e3 e K;spr S materia! und JJ ,? - fi.1,15 opposite “Brown’s Hotel.” lU ““'H»mme rfeOa-aler, r ABlNirr WAREKOOM,tfMITiIfe Between SetenthstreUand Strawberry alley Pittsburgh Fa zlP* HAMMER & DAULEK keep constantly onhand SV a variety of excellent and fashionable *unmurc, warranted equal to any in the city, and sujd on as |tfl r a vn fable tenu* as can be obtained at an\ similar csLlstaemioT West. They mmsnallv extensive slock, embracing all kinds ot the cheapest aad plainest to the most costly S elegant- All orders promptly attended to- mrtll.Cm , W M 13 STEVENSON continues to maim- CAJBIKE'r-WARE ot every deserip ,iol, t al ),i 5 oW stand, corner ot lubcrty nnd ASa iimn. UiJuERTAKING attended to, in nil its branches. .. ■- . Extra Fsmllr trlonr. Infill the convenience ot lire citizens, tlwf proprietors. of CITY MlluLa.” hove placed the reception of orders, at the lollowmg places; J t ll! Floyd’s store, corner of and nth Sts.; Al.Haywood’srltioe store, corner Liberty and Market L. Wiicox'jro'B’rngßistj.cor. 4lh mid Smlthlieid ; Khn l South’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets ; Market itlley;' TheFlon'wae'i?Iwili 1 wili ca?i twice or thrice daily, for orderd, and the Flo *r, Ac., delivered proniply. either in barS or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable for. family. U \V, E Ti;aS"-Vt“^n'"oon" a c 3 n e n he allowed,and that as., HOI VUll CALIFORNIA. _ „ riiilF subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack* I »«» to b"“or««<Iea 10 San Francisco by lire house if CffuWlSSB, BROTHER & CO, at Panama, and 10 enaace Passage iH lirsyeluss sailing Vessels from PunXVsan Francisco. '“ftSgKII&B Ven ' apphnaiion to Hni A fe. , /'UIEA.PEST SUMMER GOODS IN TOWN, Eigbl (3 CloU,all wool, Caslimarettes, fccolch Plaids, uf.cn Drills and Ducks, wirh every variety of Mar seilles a,id other Vestings "“^gSuA^lNgONr. philosophy of Brtmdreth’s Vegetable WHEN the theory of Iho circulation of the blood was established, the secret spruigs or t'.ial.ty then partially exposed to our view. We -aw and understood 1 that the fiod we eat, was converted ,mo Wood, which repaired the waste ol the animal machine the food is fuel; which keeps at a life.heat llie internal fires that warn and invigorate our inner man. The. blood is an elecmc Uuid wnich carries this heat to every "■ it. i.njv even to the extremities of the ramihcatioit the blood is thus the seat of he seat o) disease. Food give, the body fheiftaEwo o uTd“ r requiie filito medicine^:"' As [n,,. 1 They should be always tutlie house, social upon tsBMSsas%s& BBasmgig& viugmouths'of^'icknessund S tho evils thereunto atlend ■ assssSrp^fis ! hcalUiyp^cp^u^mght 8 , pctiic limtrcUsbea all k^ 8 ,, An lv t»!ace in Pirn* I —^ ue - lhc o y IiioMAS rLVath. TTAVE Off HANDatltelrextensiee CAUINETand TJo.F»?d xVsvtifaCTOßY, No. 01 Sinilhficld .1. 11 CHAIR MANyFAOIoKi, Furniture, which a laTge assortment of fancy aiiu » they will sell 15 per cent below customary »**£*-.. Terms —cash only. ■-» - • Dliiolatlon*, . , . .. . mill! Co-Partnership i>^ 0 £ j.sfßo'kNliT & Co' may use the name of the S* BONNET! MATTHEVY P.PATTON. Aprillst, iSSI). ID- Having soldmy ™»^ N % r^ate fn Bonkkt&Co. loM. £».P . * al -pj eaguro j n recom retirmgfrom busmesj, 1 wteS v y -frienda and the mending him to tho conuaeuc*. /.« jjoNNEIV public. foP 3 * ~ -—L-j— —' . _ I THE subscriberw» 3 «j IdS -oaWpFT STOREfIow Nos. 01 and 03 Wood airee J to the Apollo C u ildiud3i. 0 h Y9 u occu* pied by the Museum, and “S°!^’ g u 0 ?. m tn if SSe y Uon with his old room, makes • office—which, In connect! i.htiaiimpni in the countrv • the most spacious Carpet esmbnshmenuniue county, and his advantages so fat f C certa n forspaee, atnuW«j“£KwUhaX |L S SI?« e /L P nlete iu every article In his line, and, i bMakonat all ; time, to show gooJ. to persona wishing to look or ouy*. p w ivNO ocOL • . T - h. C. Stoektottf , AND STATIONER, I*. n i lU iwiARDSi Book and Newspaper PRINTIN(?IniC—Whfch he will sell at theiowest cash “ cichangeVor Rag. and Tahnfrs- Scrap* =EV T- **> nirr fclotHlnß Selling X.ow' for Cash. TS nFLANYI9O Lileri!( slrwt, .Kathurgk, has,oh. Utteyt style' of Wiider Coatt, of fashionable colors. Also, Panls,Ve»u nndallother articles in the cioUiin,.tine,- Wholesale a mo| destfable ? u,ek a> se eel irotni and will besoldiow.for cash, -. laecl-i., B. HI. ABOBS-r, 1 ; MERCHANT TAILOR, • TN FORMS hia&ienasroa_eaaloinei6 1 ed a CLOTHING STOBfeat Smthfleld st, where they can he suited at “ wortrain" Mb line,made in the raoU finished style *ml lon hand. * ~ ~ ; MERCHANT TAILOR, No.- 1* Smithfidd •trutyPUtsburSh.Pa., HAS JUST RECEiyED and carefully selected slock orFfencb. and American CLOTHS, CASSmERES and VEST INGS—of the most approved: colors .and: styles;.which he is prepared to make to order in. the very best manner and on the.most reasttnable terms. : 'J »" 'p- He has always on hand a good assortment of gentle men's Fashionable bbadt made CLOTHING, Shm** Collars, Cravats, HtUikerchiefs,Glovds> Suspenders, Ac. nov3o:3ra Clothing » Clothing THREE BIG DOORS! • JOHN M’CtOSKEY, r . ' Wholesale and Retail Dialer m Clothing, 15! Zteerfy-Ji Pittsburgh, Pa. u MY stock of Fall and Water Clothing ‘snow ready, unmounting -to upwards of 8100,000, winch I -think, will bo fonndto by one of the choicestseleetionaol nar. menls ever-got upinlhi# Or any other city in the tYest- f r having been»ali made early,! have: therefore avoided the lata advances made in aimpst all descriptions of-Woollen Goodsi and am therefore ena bled to offer my- stock at unusually low ,rf 1 have this season paid more than usual attention to the manufacturinraud style of my garments, so ‘hat the. very lowest priced as Well as the finest are got up in a style and elegance' ifflt to be surpassed. Hundreds, of. new customers; both wholesale and jetatls lusvre b«ea attracted as much by the superior make of tlie clothing as by the lowness ormy prices. The proprietor would paiuoularly eall ‘k e attention of all dealers in Clothing to his present su>ck,behevin| that upon examination of the quality and prices.“(A l *: Goods they will be induced to purchase at his pstabllsh ment. -The wholesale room noW contains upward? of 2,000 gormenlß, from the fineßlin quality to the to.weslut P The proprietor is now determined to make this depart menta point of great attraction, and wilh lhis v ew has constantly on hand a large quantity of goods suited to every sectionof'lh©United States.-. -_ ‘ : In mo catling,department will always b i found a very large selection of all the choicest makes of Cloths, has siraeres and Silks, to be found in lias « Soife'fi He is prepared to make cloths to otdet in the shortest notice in the latest and inost fashionable styles. “lie respectfully invites his old friend* and customers, ns well as the public in general, to call and examine for hetnsclvcs. : ; _tomm Oreftt IndacetajMits.to'Bay. Olothlnff I. . WHITE OAK FORKS CLOTHING STORE 1 0.318 LIBERTY, AND 53 IRWIN STREETS, 3'HB-Bubscriber wishing, to entire slock, CLOTHING, offers His EXTENSIVE ASSORT: ENT AND FASHIONABLE GOODS • ai VERY LOW PRICES. PersonßWiabingio purchase will aave money by calling hinur -• •- - • - ’ • VV,J.PA.VlTTvPropmtor. - agency of . tletftcsb’B Celebrated latent SUean. TIMIB undersigned has been appointed by 1 ofNew York, sole Agent for tbe sole of hi* justly Me offers these ataars Wat mauafaciurat’s' prices. a *SPffi-%S r •mrtmeniof tiiese Shears, irom 02ic.op 10 Bi--a ptece f hecalls the auenlion orjLadics, Mi 1 »§ RUN kers and Tailor®, to hi* establishment, the piiYTHING STORE, 173 liberty street, 4tU door from St. Clnlr, and respccttulljr solicits share of the pnblic i P alro ?^ se >, WhlchaiiS ; ?rliCle? ‘ , . 3 “F:HAVEK6TTE. I ocui.tm EMBROIDERIES S !—Recdved Per express, a large sas'^ssSftSs line Brassels and Appliqaecapes and sleeves, cheim zet«s*, black ChaaUlia andlove veils jladiesbreak fnsicans j infants’ saps aud waist*; embroidered linen eaoibirehandXoreliiefs; English-itoe«£ [•»« I lues; jaconet and Swiss edgings and in * orll £f* T \!,^ igeaherwitli a general ossortmeraof French embroider led and lace goods. For sale by MAgON & COi Nna:da and 64 Matliel street. s. HAULER <,ne Pr*ce Wnu* tommenco on 'Mbson; December SO, ISSC) o£ ffi- ajtltwail, atfiilly one-. • f ?ffig igg£SsES££&»nnal -Sale,» ah*, one f riie’thousnnds-'vUo attended the sale, of Inst tvi ! be Se“luntantee for a call this aeasou;* They w.ll however meniiona fevv of UieOoods and Prices, for the Scnefil of those who have never, attended their Sates f». Cotuin and Wool Dtlainesv IS,lBlc. Usual P Plaiu DeLaines, «c. • Usual price B2 50ps. striped ana Figured Silks, : 00c. Usual jtripe.. 75 50 ns. Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.;, lOOps.French Merin6«iSl,oo.-;.U«u»l prtca SIJW^ COUpa. t’aramettas and iyonesfc Ololhs.- Reduced, Square Shavris, which wiliba sold aifrom lOc.: Usual price lB pSt Colored Calicoes, GJc. pneeSc.; 100 cases English ami American Calicoes,3 ana me U 9ooasesßleachedMuslins. ' Reduced 3c. per “yard i ‘ Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Lassimerca, unssmcts al Toireiher with an immense variety of oilier Goods, all of witch will be marked down to lower prices than any call,as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be. sold. . ' .. ~ : ■ The lowestprice named at toL HAgoN fc CQ ) Noe.C2.and 64 Markeutnset. urcftti'Arrival—JSotv Goods I NO. 75 M A.R-KE.T STR EET, rr7»BFTWRKN JTOtJBTU STBBBT- AND TUB DIAMOND. AND AMERICAN * -HUNTER DRYGOODS/ mHE undersigned is now receiving from the Eastern X elites by Express, a .splendid assortment of Fancy and fctople Wry Woods, purchased exclusively.for Cash, from ihe importer* ana manufacturers, at least int»e«iy live per cent* beloto the cost of .those, who pur chases earlier in the season, and .will.be sold/VV hotesale uud B =>-^ R tbuDINARY BARGAINS. 50 pieces Lupin's French Meriuocs, Cherry, S c arlet, Fink Green, ataroon, Black, Maianne Blue and Mode colored, from 87*c.up4o tlie anestqanhty, manufactured Lupin’s manufacture Alpacas! from 18} cents to the finest Silk Warp, and Mohair Lustres ParnraeUa and Collars Cloths, oU colors and tjualitie9, and clieaper than ever Defore ofler ed 350 piece8 l Auierican'arid British Prints, superior quall tv, and will be sold at extremely low prices. • . . and all Wool BrochaShawls,Black and Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and El “ b J°‘J ere I ?, :B {“ 0 and Colored Silk Fringe, Thibet and Mo as Dc Lnm 5350 patterns Superior Dress Silks; Plain Chamelron Silk and Satin De Choin, Wide Black Gro Dn^iine Silks, Plain and Fancy Figured Sllks, <tnd Black Plaid l*so piecmrClouis, Cossimeres and. Vestings, superior qutUityltStd willbe sold at a greatreduction from term priC'*boMESTlC AND STAPLE aCOPS. . 500. pieces Bleached Muslin, good quality, all widths, ft oSo'i«eaheat“y P arf y rride Brow., MasUii, from 6}e. Haauels, fromlg cents per yard tip to ihe fittest Silk Warp and Welch G lo“pfecM n madb 'of>l«xj.™-| Sl^S&CMor?d y Cambr&s, Plain Lin,eye, ag®.^^*Esa.ws. Cloths I Cloths!-Cloths - iT- EASTERN-JOBBING- PRiCES.—-115 pieces A Slack • and' Fancy’ colored French and English, pi oTHSj-Pilov,Cloaking andDrabiCloihs.« i ... Jan opened at ': -A. A . RIASON tt CO ’3, .-deefl ■-: »: -■••••■ aadC4 Market street. : lrapormnttoTtUlora. ■ JUSt Doz. assorted Tailors 1 Patent Sircars, from No. 10 down to No. a. Dot. Barbers’ Patent Scissors, direct from the manufacturers,and for sale at laemai bo'vJn & TETLEY’S, I3O Wood st, 2 doers below; Virtrm Aliev- r*RY aacks Dried Apples^. If 10bbls.v : doj'Forsaleby" 1 jaSy ; ; JU S. WATERMAN. & SONS. •' ?r 7V"-‘ , - :: v-'Sf>tlcc*^-;.^ ;v7 •■=••■'l?, r- .-.-. •. 1; A LL persons ipdeibicd’lo. the |»ie firin', of t A. caU -and settle- imiasiislelj’ and save costs. yel>3J JOHN FI^BiUNOj Pils^!?; ‘P*y-i v-.n:s -;,J.* -' ha±.&. * „ » J3rjj ©oobs. •; • r ‘- «v . . ........ ■ ;»• **aJ . .vr **• » •' ' '' -r “• S" '■ 1 •••.•:• -• .- 1 ~-' •: -■ ; % \ f ,\ „-• ■■ ■■ . -•. *■' 'T-'^rrS* 'iVft'-C-:': . T.' : «6riider>» ” "Wine Store. . ' ' i&'WALNm- STREET.rBILiBSL^BIKy 'mHEUNKlViVtLK»?l.ACSforobiiunlngttUWmbB, I Liquor?, Ac..GOOD anti CHEAP. . . SNIDEIi ” ha. lately—ln.doaseqneucc ef the nnmer; oaa large rule 3 made by him toconsaraeift-rbeen obliged loreelyip replewshto stqcktoif!:?!' traporutuons, ami heTiM Aow die satisfaction of M“?4&£sn?Ss' Wines auil Liquors ever imported by him. Me w°W. refer to samem voices os v r. '. i . r . -» DUFFyGOBDON' &£(>. cate m at-very. low. pnceß* taro, choice MANRANffiUAVJOI- ihe gpoy^.- AMONTILLABOybi ca«aof 16 gallons specially selected for.consumera : , :iSonie A tvA. AOO la boltles, pul im mHutope, whmh he ; . challenges as equal to any that, can be c , ’ ;;. V'l’fie,wi3tz AMiLCA. and AMONTILLADO Sher, ries axe peculiarly adapted lb convalescenlayaa• sirengthen Aviihoui suinulaurig, and have not Ate acia oi many other Wines* ' , , PORT WINES —principally , specially: selected for his sales to consumers from the stockof*-Bithmbsteu’s, at Oponoiamt imported direct; -tr.,: r ' ' - • Yhepe Wines are fruity .and, delicate, and (have been highly approved by his customers,-hecabse of thotr ; matufeat superiority ,over alloUier r Porta and Red Wanes j palmed off as such. . , / - . .. i They areof various sorts and puces, m bottles and on . S of |he bow- <lry •W-Hch, sJ^^W^SWestbadiar^ial^e^e, of the-subscriber, it As to the SI’AKALiiU . CHAMPAGNE ien, to the first class or • l pnmxer w*.«SgWK . Of BURGUNDY.WINKSKehas a largcslock Mdcan assnre customers that ke «?u present loftepi,.from Uts vault?, ns good a bottle of Bnrgandy ns France afiords. I SA-IiTERNE and BARS AC alwaysouHmd inbouta. ;; Ris selection of RHINE and WOSELLV. WINES, from the cellars of Messrs, CsimrsHDA JORi)sTi,of Cch blens.are extensive, aud number many Sull llposa anu Moselle* from the cheapest sorts' to the very choicest vintages of •tile “STEINBERG,” which is the lest COGNAC amidther BRANDH^o; has'now afinestock, embracing soraeveiyoldektraof ,orwY g\t otahi) Dnpui & Co., and eomecelebrated “CLAVIER of 1931, 5> iu eighth casks, and ,1842 in hhd*. and“DUBOUCHE,” 18t4',luUid«. on eortsignmrnr, which SCOTCH andMONONGAIIELA WHIS* JOiT^JAitAiCA^UR^^^^HESERVINORRANDY^ q Tcou3mm assorted stock of nAVANA SEGARS.. ' VA» Goads delivered, vMhvfi om day’s, reaehof PMix: dtlftia, vastQUT pai». Orders will he promptly execu tea Addrc.B 5 * *"? " SNIDER, JR., • A4a * CB * , Cheap, Wine Store,' - 75 Walnut street, Phila. J. T. UeoKer, Woodward Co., Eitilders. and Erector* ,cf Rod ?>- on ' SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES /\R»ERS left at this office of the rojfOfficc^ndßir ■Sravssffiffiiß •aarsssssiWSSfigai Observatory j Professor Robert Peler. of W- Looiol,, John ilarper, Wilcoh ger..- - •• •--••■ • •- -. .:_^—i— l MEMPHIS WSTiTCTE. - ; TV TEbICAL DEPARTMENT.—The tegular course of, TVI Lectures will commence on .the fintqf hE*continueunulthelasict t first of Depart meniwillfce under the direction of the following ; . . •-•• . psofessobss- Z. Famous, M. Professor ofAnntomy. n «t NEWTos.M.b.»Professorof Surgery. ofTheory and Practice o W A BtS PoWKiLj M. D., Professor of Physiology ? Pd* J ■Sc a f S fe:»;Sr s or of Chemistry and j. D-, Professor of Obstetrics and U.s -■ cases of> women and Children*. .. . ■ cUtRIQUB tnCTUEKS. Mtdieint —Prof. H. J. Hulce. SwgeTy ~ piof. RiS.NEWxon. - „ lAF z Frbbsub, M. Ih, Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a full course amount to BiW»- ■ .. Each FrofeBsotVTick«t,Slsi Mamculator s 55. De* mnnfitrmor’sFeeaSlO.: {•raduation;®sp. ; Tko-edeairinfftutther information, wiUplea|eiiddre3B thffir ufters (OMI pa id) to the Dean; aud Student. arrt ciaf Hole l * J^ S FaeSfiy.- I, AW dei-artjient. . - -4*«gg and professional acquirements, will compare favorably witi/the most distinguished ill oilT countty.' Pnonitv constitutes an anomaly in tins or any ,other w^owillcou'eniplateoatge.bgrapliicaipoMUoii, tiuil. AsioUeuUU.iucludlngallseasons ofiliay.ear.we ihia Innate wore small. Uat tha geridepen 'Karetalented andiinAe higbest^egret ■ias»“3ss;s* this schoQlfwe teel it our datyvto*tiw, ttol and Facultyferm a tint* inaction, which^augurs, welirov. its future success } and that the peculiar mternal organs ■£u!SFconnects them, cann^itßru^ aDI President ofthe MempUm-limitute: rice.StjQO silver Eorkli SpOOMi „r XI rE keep constantly oh hand a large assortment or W silver Forks, Spoous,;'lmilles,,&«., of our own . = " 'SiS Market street. . ~TO ttoe citia«n» ot A»leß»i*ny « ! , l ‘y , L ™*k * uch ° i^^astfsagKf J . ‘ 300 Men Wanted Immediately, RAIEKOAB.-The wage* 'ifllllilllll ilnfunrtT iron works 4 , NEGROES, mclbs, *e. IN pursnance. of a dejree *>| lh e Chance:W<j<Wrj-- 1 rjnrkßville. ot the Ociobcricrm, 195 w» 1 wiu seu a; iheXbSaa Monij^mw.^MW, : S^ateof V' : Swu 51 M-'iho-'SmSJrS °c f e*Ea the irfoubt Vernon SSgsg^pßliiS: ye o?ihe lili of Aprili 1851, I will also sell, at the late I -nrßobt Baxter, ia Montgomery Co., Tenn., S? I RON FROTORT Y-flmOwn as the Tennessee Fur _npe and the Water Forgei on Barton’s Creek, with all thfl lands adjoining and attached thereto,- consisting of. thoiSand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. Sumner Count? JDaniir titar Gauattti, > . , T will alsosell, on the 20th of March, 1851, in;the town tif GallaUn? at the Court House; 320 acres of land lying ?n aaid CoSno-i ta own as IhoPrcstontraot ot land, on a; credit Of 1* 2 and 3 years. creuixo * ,j£ oUi&a ndLoiw.NashvtUe. i ~ I Wilt also sell, on the S3* of- March,lBsl, o valuable Hoose and Lot in Nashville, at the Market House, known as Lot No.fid; sitsated-oa Hlghst.* opacreditoflf .. and 3 years. Eond and approved security will be rOciai redof’tlieparchascr and 1 p le pr.'ksTLKy'. C ,ate in all cases. P- PEIESTLh.IC, L. *M. Sale of MnI«irWOBOM) f o ' . I will, as the Adm’r of Robt. er ! r f' ! ' al „' h , e isaFurnace, in Montgomery County, Tpun j onlhoflUt day of April, 1851; nil the peraonol propeny of the said Hobu Btucter, belonging to Said Furnace,.consisting of 75 Males, Wagons,Scrap Metal,' and Slock on hand, on “ I'will alsTsell? on°the 11th day of Apnl,-tBsl, at the late residence of Robert Baxter, in Montgomery county, Tennessee; about3o Mulesi Horses, Cattle, Household arid Kitchen-Furniture, together with alt pereonal prop erty of said Robert Baxter } on a credit of 12 months Bond arid security wiU be teqalred on all-sums over 010 'The sale Will be continued at each place fromqay to day, tHI all the property is sold* : -Dee. 17*1650.' • • - ROBERT B&XTKR, Adm’r. ITT* Each'paper will send the Office of the Clerx anu Master the papers containing the advertisements, with amourivof the fcestuted: Published ull -<htycf laat *“onie Nashvnio Union and Truß Whig l--j£sjK£S!!§' Journal; the Cincinnati Cammcicial, and the | k Post; wAt publish theaboveadverrisemonUOTceawecy until dayof sale,-andforward accounts “ Master tor settlement. . —Clarksville Jeffersonian, >tf*2oßS!BgSgS3Mjfe Dcot Mo.ua, | DtHSge‘ fc' :,l^ l | Qf have been ae- Covera. Matting, ami best manulacto- I«cuartbmtboJatt S to Bt ofhis casto xiea. With aneye amslo a mors, ami who to show Goods to; persona pamsistU all limes oall an a exiumne the stoefc, wishing to iate *l ind best styles of the where can ue withpriceaandqaaUttes to suit above named Goods, wna F E., W*: t^YND, '* • . ' ;Lynd's Carpet Emporium, . . ' Apoiio Buildiog, Fopnh sireet. Cod fißiin store and for-talc ;d°mart S MJI<LEa&WOKEXSON. - 1 * * i. V. 1 * .»: ; t ■ i i- *• -v - *v„- -»* ’ " r ( * t* ,; jr .,,.-3.^^ :.' ,- ci?ft.io L. , 0ver.370,000 capital* o ; l * l ? is of ■•% proudto aay, tbdtneaily all the JJ?]?®.**?!- proportion p ” V :&b infest kmd,ln‘amali risks,and a large.propp»«m u ; inatited Jbf only* jone year.', ■•„.•• Nnmbei -of PoUctes Issued v-r* 3^W -U 00 U f k j .> prenuama»g4j»yW. jo ■■., <x- Amotintorca9hpremramg«--- , ~ _ rtfCfl 18 w . 'Amonutof guarantee stocky , "■ 'f . 7 $«S oo Amountoflosses*«-**«-*—‘ •. ® be deducted from “the .above the incidental expend f ; .;, sea of the office. ; ■ ■ .» i.‘ :••* .• To city or .country.meichaatt,andownetsotoweii i,. ings, ana isolated or country property,. '' tb« company affords advontagcainpomtof . -safety and security, inferior to no. insurance Company 'xoiiductedoß uioeqoiiable tuiflgreat! Ylyw”4g*; £ lent of.Classißeatier, of Rlekm-excliiding-ull *P“|“ I liazardatinanruig ouly a limited amount in atty ono I t. entity, thus preefadiog the fredueney and occurrence ol R laice hres, and also, on both the Stock andMutualplan, i?; .. it not only possesses the cheapoetsandltccommodatloii t of both methods, but entitles Ute insured to aporuotpa j. ‘at of • ij , P. Kutherford, A. J. Gilliltj John-. 8.: PackeTiSamuol j. Jones, Alonso A;Carrter, PhtI6JC. Sedgvrtck, Koben ( Klots. t , iA. HUTHERFOED, Pres’t. , ■ A. J. GILIiKTT, Sec’y. „ ; A. A; Carbub, Actuary.- - v-' ; utui-y — l> P> &;\y ■%t v •■..V.i.. ■* .■'•■ '•>■,?!•*'*• . .■♦■■. *f*- .1 '•"* " " '"* ■ * ?'i "* >-' ■ ■*'= i•- ■i r ,> \ ' ; . l ' . ;3;J %iiy:g£ , S', r *' > T . , Tiloturt x.«f« inßOxiricVoo-PfeU*o< j, * GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. H. BA.VIS, (Tice J. - A Fmney, Jr., deceased,) N 0.053 Liberty street. . • For the better convenience of -persons residing in tne lower part, of the cityy the agent, may also. »0 WOM v.r daily, from eleven to twelve and-two to Ihreeocioc*. h nttne couniinff rbom'Of J.Schooumaker&.Co., Wo* j» ',w . •.Wood street, .where.-aU necessary information wui t>o { v .. given, ahd : communications promptly attended to.— * j : - ... Paiapnlets exploiting the principles and.benefio of Lita ].• <• Insurance, and blank forms famished on application. > ? Xapimlalock:overs2W,OOQaudconBlantly.increasing. j. Profits divided annually amongst those insured for llte, JPtialruTgk* Feb. I,lBsl—gw _s- inarliM.Flre ina lnluna Traiiiporutlon r iggnnANCß. ■ fIIHE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMER- X tcA, Philadelphia,chartered IJSMapltal 4500,- ;i Olio, assett January 13,1851, ?*}* !?,** '■ make insurance on building* oud their content* in ini* j - city and vicinity. Alsd, on property of;cveiy acsctip tionj on steomboats and other vessels, either by inland i. K ,mn 9 porwipnoro..jhc &RS; - ,‘ ArtliarG. Coffin, Pres’t.,- : Jacob M. Thomaa, ( : Samuel,W,Jones,,, • '•• ‘ Edward Smith, wltft d ’ John A. Brown. 'William Wejrtt, Samuel F. Smith, ..Francta Haskins, Samuel Brooks, ?,V^l ?s ™“r^^t^wcn , Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, .Ambrose White, . .GeorgeW-Aspinwall, Thomas P.Cope, James N. Dickson, . , S.Morris, WaJer, H, D.Sherrerd, See’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United - Stales.and from Itshigb standing,lpngexpermhce, am pie means, aiid avoiding all risks of art extra hazard ous'charaeler, may be conßidered a f cumy to the pubhe. mt Frontlet. SAtETYi PERPETUITY AJHDSECURPT If. |j , THE‘NATIONALXOA£JFUND | MPK IHStIIIASOB SOOUOTJ 6 •' ■< •. oy" ' 2; ; . LONDON AND NEW-YORK. ; CapUal, £500,000— Kquta to 83,800,000. jf...... . ■YiriTH alatge suiytaef proßts." Alporlioii of both j; . \V capital aadsurplusinvesledJnU.S.€lovernmeni. [ Stocks, and other securiUcsinTho Cltyof New York. s, . . 'Policiesheld in this country overd,OQO. Persons in.- j, surinir participate In-.ihe:profiis of Uie, Company. ■ ( • ■ - California risk: taken at rtAuud ttaa. _ : “ . Among the udvantageshr a Folioy in this Company f, '*-*Apany toStrtMlfor the whole term of life may or any i, .1 .... lime borrow om-AoJ/the amount of annual premium, ( : without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en- j titled to division of pronts-;.v , S He may at any tune surrender lus policy, and receive j . back as value inereof one-half the gross sum paid by | . himiuahnnal common premiums. L| A oarty'already insured for whole life may, on pay- £ ment of a small sunt, convert lui insurance into a new , policy upon the loan system now miroaucea. . ■ Parties already, insured and .enudedylo a . loan, are not shutout from said lwo-thi.nl loan, if the e prefer it, upon the terms suited tn the pamph- | , party may, at a moderate annual premium, tnsurj ! for lueiand he survive to reach the age of CO years, ths j /■all ium insured up to 815,000, iriil U puid.lO HIM: on! ! hediesdiefore.Tenehiue'tiiat age.the lull sum insured | • will be paid to hU.tamiiy or legnl representative*. • •{ ■ ithasbecome customary lit the Atlantic ctucaforcon*. t... (negations to insureihe lives pMhelr Pastors,jmod oa , orNewYear’s.day tomoke the pre sent of the poliOy. This is certainly .an excellent way [ of showing their regard for iheit Miiustcr.whose salary ; in very many cases is scarcely equal cis munedmto j wants. To the man of. famiiy,at hip death jit is scon- . solauon beyond expression to know that Ins helpless * ... ''churches SvoTve!Twoald do well toinßUrelhelives i. . Explanatory pamphlets and rmatioir giyen nrnuo, |, at iha Banking House'of. WM.A. HILL. nov29 “ Wood stfsdcoud dc or above Fourth, j 1 isSIIRAISCB.' ■ ■ ' •" /■; n\nE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR; L • change, Thirdstreet, Philadelphia-.' - ..... •• t; ■ - Fihe Buildings, Merchandize and othet «. nraocrty in loan and country, insured against lass or f.-v damage byfire at ihe.iowcsiraie Of premium. _ f MtU Wnamm-They aUp insure Ve.3Bel*,Cai » goes aiii freightsj foreign' or coastwise, under open or j. • special policies, as.lhe assured :; „ Tkansportatioi*.—Theyalsp insuremetchan- dize transported by Wagons, Raitrond._CarSj.CaMi r Doats and steam Boats, oirriveri and lakes, on the most J ’^DIBECTORB^Josept.H,.SeaL EdmundiA- Souder [' John C.Davia.Robert Burton; John R. Penrose,Samos ti Edwards, Geo. a. Leiper, Edward Dailritgton.lsaae R f Davis,Wiliam Folwell, John Newlm.Dr.R.M. * James C.Hand,Theophilas Paulding,KJnnesßrooks,. [ t ■ Hugh Craig, • ,nO -T- A f, i r , lAllTl N l p [ es i aenL ?' Tnos. C. Haot, yice President.:. . ,X_ ■ . Joseph W. Cowjl2i> Secretary. *. By Office of the Company, No. datVater street, Puts- • ■ burgh. (ielC:dtf) p. A.MADEIRA,Agent._ j_ • ■ l ire and Hailnt Inanraneo. . ; T"' HE OFFICE of the Jmurantc Cf, of: Norik Atnmea y Fas beehreniored to tlie Warehouse of Hardy.Jonea t & C0..N0:141 Front street, lUrd houso East of Wood f streetlwhere the subscriber will issue Policies on Btuld- [ ines and their contents,and onShtpmentsby Steamboats , .and other vessels, for the above. ! Cotnpany. ' [ap3l WM. Pi JONES, Agent. ,> life and Htallli IMhMBM. . _ 1 mUE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE £ I COMPANY, of Philadtlphia, Incorporated .by the f Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB43; Charter Per- t netnal; Capital 8100,0001 "Bata loKer tian any Frnns|tf wnia Cimtponu, andifhll SO,per . ecULdower than the . usual rales of Lifeinsurance,as the following compari son. will show. Thus aporsonottheoM.ofm) insuring ;< : fn f Sioo for life* ttiiwt hay iu the Girard§2j3oj Penasyl- h vatnl pcna MutnilSMO, atutablemOd, New \ Albion. lif«- J ?n HaU, WmF ■ : BooSobmPKing, Charles P Hayes, M WRaldwln,. Chns O-B CampbetlrM-M-Reeve, M. D.: Lewis Cooper,, ■ L'Stoin Baater.il H BmlCT,l|dwtn.fetlope. Prest- J dine Samuel D Ornck :Vui President, Robert P. King. is riveif bv SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Orncat: r Third and Wood street-.. . -• indemnity. Tbe Frimttlln Fire ininuteo Comptßr s - • of raauDKiruu. ■ BIRECTORS:—' • • ! CharleeW. Bancker, George W.Rlcharta,, , 7 Thomas Hart, Mordccai D. Lewis, j 7 Tobias Wagner, AdolpULE.Boric, . Samuel Grant, DayidS.Brownr, , • ■ Jacob R, Smith', Aloms Tatterson. | CIIAS. W. BANCKER, Pics’!. Cit As. G. Biscma, Secretary',;;; I , ~r~Co nukelnsmtiincej retualprumltea i ir7“Conilrmexoffiakelnstuuu^pcrpf. on every deseriplipnof properly in town and country. The.Coriipaay.baVe reserved a large Contingent Fond whioh, wiihlbcirCapital and Premiums, solely invested afforAamploprotecUon to the assured; -1.1 C .a** - The Assetsof the Company, on Jannary.lst, ltttv, #s published agreeably to an Actaf Assembly, were os foK ; Hfeee. I Real hatate ~ S'..- ! stoS? rory ts- l c£h,Vc~ » ; . 313;i19,482 71- ■> | Kinr-e*lieir incorporation^'periodori9.yearB,they have mad wWiSdr of Om tkiUioh Fmrßundui Jlwu. Slwto?, looses by fire, «*gtenco, | dfthe advantages of Insurance, an we I 1 .::OfficeN.£.cQroerWooA&ndmßts \ -: . Pire and Hftrtne ln4turrmCe» mup ttianroncc Company of North; America, of Phil* \ iw duly aullioriied Agent, the sob- j oOcra to makepermanciUajidltmheiilnstimnea i on this city arid it»yicmity,aha tra shijsasa ! by the c<ui»t and r >' ,e " RE(JrOHS . " Wawjgj j W* Jones, . • SMAueIW. Slsutll* \ lSdwanl Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown* , JoeobM. Thomas. 1 John White j. Johnß. NeffV; ThomoaP-vcyW, . . Richard P. Wood.. Wo, Welsh. - . Henry Dr9heiTara>Se | C>- • This is the oldest Insurance Compony in .uio States, having been chariefe<Viivl79f Its charter is per* petnal, and frotalts high standing, long experience, am pie means, and avoiding all risks of on extra haaardota, character,it may be otrermg mn^eMcnri tvto the public. . . : . WII«UAhvp. JONES. • * At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones ft <Jo.j Water and - Fronttu^ Pittsburgh : ?- maydy Shawls.— 40fr ' Brojho, Bay State and Long SHAWLS-very »upe riot M)le» and qualities, co ( G 2 nruHW Market street. tTIaNTaTISN- barrcla ne-w- cro; - Not. 221 oa4 523 Liberty el. . -f - - '*> * - ■:\ ~. • x r ~ f '■* r" ' ’ i ' r, V < ■* .■■:i : ,\A -V:.\ ;;. .-: ; / : i .;V:- V;! : :• • '• V.;. ^Y: U-." »• V' t '
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