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"o ’r' mmmmm\ teMp tetiiWw B^lSp&?A|fe& :^ WToMw^mkmM wt#«4 JWMIHt Asifel JBp^sg^^fea fiRSw S&Z&ri' -'Ujv EV^.^4 ; , >" 1 ‘ , 7v-vTV* -*< vf. ir/;- *•s'-t-i q ' •*■ ■ ■ ;4.^' ‘H ••" '•- - ■••:.* " ■' \.. "'• ’.. xw, y ' Vi’ 'S v ' . 7i? w 7 - 1 f .-7%: " !', t ' >\ -V„r *( ’ < ' ** fc *»*’** t^L / N/I - . - - | ••• - Books l J A T HOLMES' Literary Depot, Third ilreet, oppo_iie Th?Wam!rt E Woo'dli>ii d =, bjrFVank Foresler-ilLoS •■‘PaMlWio of a Medical Sttiacnv- iT-do,- ua Tb£ City Mfifthfint, _./«o Jo- Berw-j'sHuratTTous * do ao Genilemen 1 # ty^tint^Oraay.. The Ladies Etiquette and Rand Book of Toilet. ldueli’e LmngAgei-N0,35?, -y>4Jiyenßro» A newaqpplyr ” - aunlitti *or Marett l 1 . ri OBEY, Graham, Saturn and the Radies’ National ' a-AT tJwezinbeVor March aretechlved at WALE'S Pfe- | ttedleatOßiee, No 85 FonTth street - The NOrlh British Review for February. . ~r hTitne, the Avenger ;, by tho author of the W llmiog - Wedding,SndoiherTales;byths '^■'aulhoref' I MojorJones , Couiisi]ip, ,r S treats of Squatter ' Fieldßook of.the Revolution—No, IS. ;.. nr rCdasuelot by-GeoTgeSand... - ■ ■ , r -.'', i-' ‘ '• ..fa 'Also, anew work; which everybody should possess, ' entitled, The Ladiea’ Scieiled of Enqueue -dndHahd irißoOKbr thCToiletjby tboGounteas Do Caleb rella: . , . ■ LiiriTheOShUementiSciencu of EUquette, nnd Gulde.to ' v.iheUaageaand ffahitsof Society, by-. Count Alfred »v ■ Omy.The Most Polished' Gentleman in the Wotld,—. Jiplor sale as above. Price 85 cents. ■ - - {tnarlB April Dagailuts, •• TT MINER * CO. j N 0.38 r»mtthEeld street, have re il - ceivcd the following new Magazines and Novels. > WGodey’r.liady’a'Boak for April;. •- i I. oT’Grahain’sMeg&zme, .do i ' 'Sattsta’s do . do; • . • - Peterson’s do do, * . ~ DtetiotisTyofMechanics’ Engine Work and Engineer- Ing,'No 257 Part Second of Caroline of Brunswick; !. .Vi . X v ■■ ■ The Warwick Woodlands—Or.Thinya as they wore. . Twenty Years Ago, By Frank Forester—new edition, i Trbvitea quid corrected; with IlUtsifauoni’by the author,. - v-TKe£ieklebarghs*m the Rhlne«-wtA a-proiaeo en . ' tilled an essay oo Thunder and Small Beer. By W. ftl, . vThacliery:. Pncenspcems ; >. ~ ir :'- Htstoryi’Strnctufe and Stnusucsof Plank Roads in the UiUtMStitestund Canada; By w :KmasfortjCivil Eq , gitieef on the Hudson River Railroad. With remarkson i Reads jfi general, by FG. Skinner-nnd a letter on ' 'Plant Roads; by the'Hon, Charles E. Clafk. - -■ - > ' ■ All ot the above are fer sale, at the cheapest Book , Stoma the ciiy Bookll MW t BOOK*U : -C3OREIGN Reminiscences, by Henry Richard Lora r ' X*’Holiftndy Kdiied by bis «on, Henry Edward ;- 7 : W JanS Booverie; orfxosporijy MdAdvcniiyißy Caihj ’ v irlilcSiiiclBir, author of Sir Edward Grahnxn r HoT)day Cottage. By the author oi Maryßarion. Laveittrtoi theScholar—TheGipsy—Tho.Priest, By ’ ' George Borrow, author of the u Bible in Spain” and the v . History of the United Slatea- Sieond Scnea. 4 .. - 'v,The above workMUSt received and for *aJe by , . R.C STOCKTON, Bookseller aod Stationer, corner Market and Third streets. '.'tones of -.v; f) the Law of Land Office Titles in Pennsylvania, py J«Uo« Si receivc<Undfer«jebg S^CRTON> , »n.»m No 47 Matter Si t- ' v UUANKBOOKa.—T»e fargerißlock of’ Blank Book*, nnf ricrv ileflcrioliQii .la ult atylcg-of bindery, la of laodfar eale, at the lowest raie* v at. ■ ■■„■;* W.S HAVENS’BlanlfßookStore, i , .t .. . , . , “sQ tner 0 f Market andstecond.atreot*. ' r V" Merchants are requeued tocolland examine our Mc ■■■..!■ diom aod Demi Blank Worka, which are offered at low rprieathan theyhave beefl.sold in ihiatily. tmarT . Webjter’s VoalTTiagid Dlctionam "YftTSBSTER’S ON ABRtDGKD DICTION • •■''r lry in BhcCp, 1452 pp. quarto. Price £5,60. Tlic same : - ' , wow bound iD KQB*ra calf, embossed , back and aides, -i-.-rr vsnr elegant 810,00. . .. ... . .. . A ,npply of ,bf " -*' marls "■ 81 Wood street. ... -• r : •»••••■ . Raw Blnalc* ■ • -/XONEUiheCftlmne**; byW.V.WaUaee,- ‘XjTTtoDMlltta’tLike to . *?C9$ tFOTgei New England;' * WontediaGoverne**— by John Parry; s>* : 7j. c. *Mammais 10 very Particular; <• Void of Bye-gone Days—by Foster; .-.'r Annie Laurie; t , ' XUiy.ortheLostChild—^ywoodbnry. Kind WioTda->bT Mrs. Millard f ; - Batchelor** Lament—by ihe HatChisoas; . > Bosxe Sick Polka;- Concert—by W.V-Wallace i .. v -With all the late; popular-Songe, Walizey, Cotillions,; - - Marcheßj VanfliionSj dc , issaed.in the ‘'Eastern-Ciues. v •• i .ATyry large andnewstock of CHICKEIUNG’S PI-1 ATiOSroamvcjCfMh C|ajjd7 oetaTea, cirred,and i • plain, Tarring in price from 8275 to $5OO.- AJsa, ftoo i fg rnajnfjTrirnt frrtrm Pianos, from tho came celebrated i ...jy«wyaetafy. • •• ■ i - .. . -The above, with a fall and general stock. ef-Musur nurekandira Agent for the sale of Chiekerrag , a Piano* for Western ; • ••>< renusylvawn,Jip.Slf Wood street. . •■:. ; ' v;Old Piaatw.taJMnin part pay.fornervones. [marSt iV jieirStoek ofFlaaot* \ . i—. ■;■ MR9- C.BLUME would respect- ! *..**. w¥finf«Y CScßvfuUy inviteihe-auention of the pub • • * Mfrrfuii in —wETaiie to her new and splendid eiOQk of - opened and ready for ( safe. tfmobg celebrated Hamburg Pianos, * v -withthe new aflapTdvenitnt.trf the. over stringa* the la ' testasdtaost important uuptpvememj'jiwettied solely ' & them and by no other* They havo been tried to be 7 M I P«ano, •- • lioaiaXlV style, made by Baeon fc Ratncn,Ne*\ oik. ’ v Three 7 octave Pianos* also made by Bacon. Sc, . .?15itfSoctaye, PittOOS) ntaie by J. &. C. Fisher,late NumtsfcFrsher.JNen York, together withsome of our : ' "ownmaimacmre. null meta Tic frame. ua^B NEW MUSIC. . r." aK f HKHEarClhc Fiienila of-mv Youth-- By G.Barlce r, W I’ve Something Sweet toTel! Yon: 1 • > • ThaHobin i > • • ." • '' ■ rmTUinJfiiigo’e/tlioDayßjMiiyi ■ . . ■■■ ■ -: MyNew England Homo, wow Song, dedicated to • • • ••• • iheLfediesofNearEngiand, • SbeT Lore it far away. • ■ • .f .-.voii, Mediae OiUheSilTOt Shore-, ■ ■ _ .. _ •• _ „ ” 'MyHome’oonilieTfaipe'Leß ByWoodbnry, •'' lily Rhey. ‘ 'Bjrß. C. Fostet •, _ • -- I’yeJoftniyNailve.Vlllsge, By.G.Barkor, " dnd Polta., Wouldl-wero withThco—forGtmatj ByHorr; • • •'An' extentivc collection of new Polkas, Weltze*, : VarianonM r Ac.- : •. .. • • . „ _ Alto, a new Supply Of “New Carnuna Sacra," Can ' 'tiwiAnfliß, and an excellent new work,culled the “AM* *• tadu*”i dbHfcctiori 6f popular and*ooiar«q^*.barrao* ni»ed -py G. 8 Webb .and Maeon-r* competed one orthe beat work® ever pnblisnea. H-KEEBEBaCfoISBH.HASP, y. No. IDL Third fttreet. febld •v Bopo IttUUi fttt FalL Operation Again I r ;• v>j\ ■ v: .Ryan'isßvtldingSjFiflk Strut. - SHE proprietor, &ankfallo the public, for past cat' • Imm, ventures id solicit * conunnance ofihe same hirpresenteiiterprise—-the esiabliahraent of Flour • v «nd MxSx within the city—for the accommodation • Of irfsyenstomera, and all who ■wish uvhave really good ' , • , • -Tbcffttemicinof Families, Merchants and others. Is - laviicd, arid ali i aski« that-they wiU gircn^^tnal. i,\.v. . „.••••. No.l-Diamond. - Altarticles taken back if not found good,and &e money returned* * [marrt>_ Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Company. - "149-GLOVES, ' U. F. JONKS, G. 3. HAORIW. eiiDVBSI, SlBrTgo., Proprietor* •• ‘ o ritHEsubscribers having been appointed Agenu for v,..' ..-Jo. ijj§ above named concern, -will keep_ constantly ou. - hand a supply of the celebrated Bohvar.Fire Brick, Cru • cibJeJlfre Clay, Ftirnace Hearths and Inwalls, They ' -orealio readyto receive orders for said Brick, to be shape to sun purchasers, which shall ’: ha promptly filled.. ... .... ■■ * ' : We do notdeem'lt neeeesary to enumerate the roany. : «>• advahtagesth© Bolivar Fire Buckipdsess over all (oth havebflpßr offered forflalglntheXlpliedStatcs, * being well known tbnlmost all persons r. > who'iue Hri! Brick- ■■ Xhe proprietors have determined that-the Fire Brice shall lose none of their present envi - v able reputation, and that no expense shall be spared io -« y evtrabetter than ahey have heretofore-been. ; ••.\Tbii lstheoniy establishment, cow ? ire -Brick at BoUvart ? ;: " Kniß *^ONE3, 1 marl 7 Canal Basin, Seventh el, Pittsburgh., rfIHE EEASE OPTIJBNEW' YOKK_pRY UQOBi. " 'I STORE, No 89 Market street, -wits Fixlnrts, and a j.: «mnii Kiocknf Fancy and. Staple Dry Goods"? to., bcisola abargain. -Any potion?wjrting-io..emWßenej oumj. - nation Market rtreei.ih* above- old oatabliyhad buai- B>3> Stand, one oftbe-be't on the street, aan be had on ■ favoiubleterma, if application ia made imntediatoTy to . ttejabaoHbe^whowuheatoohMgehU^n^^. ' j > Found* . i /-vftTHURSDAY t a sunKof.money. in Bank-Note*— ! U whicfrtheotrnerranbavi byoollinffßt.UiffStoyeof JOHN B M’FADDEN & CO , No.CS Market! el, free S*ie. . " , OO SHARES Hand Street Hndge Stoclc, \ .«»' ! .''':QD'-_SS > -.dot l v;;Northfli l kiliibextlM do]* - v;- i-: '-v ®0 do • St. ClwtStreet - do; .Forealeby. -. PATRICKS A FRIEND, .■ -comer Woodmeet and,Diamond alley. ,£• half tobls. 3 Mackuel; • • • -E 15 or do do 1 do, . Mata- do i - do, Übbli. Ng, 1 Salmon; for sale by J.-D. Wilma mba- co i 65 mart. ~ cotnerof Penn and Irwin»u v ryc REAMS BULED for •'/'ir-'it tefawbyv,.. r T J.jl. sht-tt? <■ T -*>£/■ «BLS. OMO Fitp jrwf RuntJor title -by . :<-:'Wnni». ,, v'. J^il«SaEE. '’V ' niMjtceiTMgatKlftrSJ- Kj STUAHT-& SILT.; * h * ' 124 Wood Rlrg&i \ LAB CIDER—IO bbis. prime m Store and.fqrsalo. cin4 : STUART A - . < 4 1 • - " fUiatiltamaßß. aiptices ranging A<Ht Iff 86 per piece ' mar2l ■ ■ BsFotlrtb street. t\U HfitjfiftKKKPKHa— Paper Hanger* can |xs learfuhe WAll Fdpex Store or^. ; .^ v •; inir2l : /• W.P.MABSHALLJ iiapbr. B*LwnoK«--\VUI te x received by first canal arrivals-a now and choice assortment of French and' Eoatent’-rapct Hangings la gold, damask, boqoet and plain patterns* together with a largo lot of cheap satin and common papers.:. ■■ raar7 W r P MARSHALL, 85 Wood at rrtfcAS! TEAS!—Uhe'hunflfc -chestsprircie family i'Tcap for aale at the Centra! Tea Store, comprising .all varieties. ; ■ -v ••••• i -.- •* ••;•'•••- } -i, ■ sluatreceiving, afresh lot of Fr/ly.Cent blhck.and Sreen Tear, Wuch^have gained vofmtcfc popularity [in us city. Sold,wholesale &nd retail, by t - marts __ 'if C.TtELLYI • -fprarSft jjnjAjyilLY. GROCERlES.—Mocha,4a v ** Rio and.L»a* T^-gnay*a Coffee#;Loaf Sugar#lined .Fruitsf -Up*: Currants; Gotden and Bostoa Syrups; Sugaril. jyiolasscs, Ac.,Jbr.sale.by - [marl9] H. u- KELLYj XTHOLESALai.GHUCKUIES.—JUsI receiving-* ; f, r f-;lOObagaßioC<ifieejprime; • . f ;;--jFcasksCttba.Honey; • - v • » lOboxes W. HiGram’s Tobacco; v 10 ■db .v RuaseltA'Hobjnsoa , a do ; . Cbbls Nol-Salmon; . - r> 1 2 casks prune Cod Fish; . abnxca Lovenng’s D. R. Sugars , - ; marls ■ 11. C. KELLV- TrvlßßLSf. EGGS for sale by. ’ lv/ marls • "■ ' . ■ 500 PKIMtOKIT II C KELLY. \»rANTHO—3,IXJUbIrsh. 01 Heavy Mill cleaned Oala \y amiable for Oat Meal. BHODES k raatlß 107 3ds[., opsotito r*l Charter . TSREAD~PbWDEH^—A 'few , boieV of. excellent JjYeae, on hand and foe alcAbw 'iN'i'Eß LARD 01L.—19 bbls J. L. Cowtjluig’s No 1 Winter Lard Oil just received and for sale ■ ■ ■ • MILLER * RICKETSON, >jg . No* 221 &. 223 Liberty pt. SUGAR.— loiihds prlme'planlauon Sugar juat receiv j,t?l8 n<l f ° r * a ’ e b,r '.... MILLER * RICKJirsdN. PLANTATION - MOLASSES.—iUO. ’bbli!: Flamation Molasses, oat tn More and fur sale by - marls ; " MILLER * RICKETSON. Oft. BDLS No. l Winter Strained Lord Oil forsale by &*3 marls .. ,KIKR A JONES, Canal Ba.in :rn 'Tons Juniata Blooms for sale low, in cloie. mans KIER A JONE I 111 BBL*. ISO. 1 Mackerel for sale low, tocloao. |.iU- metis . KIER A JONES. UHiOS—-sltl bble jiiet rec’d and lor aalc by : jj| ?: WOODS Ic SON, QlarSQ Gl Water street A'PBLES— IUO barrels Green Apples for sale by _ m»WO T. WOODS ft SON T ARD OIL—M bbla.No. I, inet received and loraale Jj by B. A: FAHNESTOCK A CO., mardO ■ 1 corner Fuel and Wood au. Hope spice and flour mills— spik-stnc*- Have on hand and for sale,pure Spice*, I- lour, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nuts. Ac. KB.'Grinding and Rolling done .for. Hotels and Families at the ebortest notice. maTlS—» * aOPE'-AHLLS—■ . . _ -100 Obis. exira Superfine Flour 100 do Superlntt do,. SO do- fiuc • do, by' •; Rtt.PRAVO B ROOMS—50 doL large Broom* lur aule. at tbe Im *nriccoC SUitt y dot tmml9) \VM. DY.EB* TTTVK—I® beg* lust received fromS- RTho»• cou. XVmftrl9 X'OCS— JW'pac)- Pi mariu LAKD-IO teg* No. I JLar<J,jatl receded and forsale by • [mftrl9l WM. DVF.R. BACOP.— 10 cask* Sides; 8 do Shoulder*; . • 17 do Hums; Received per steamers Navigator and UmrniLl, ami for sale by marl 7 CARSON & M'KNIOHT. RBASE LAttD—l7U ucrccs Oaan Lnril, received lj a perstemaer. Washmgmn andgeel^ forsale iEgmipts—«,ooo a* TJfclACllfi jC' marls ACON HamA Shoulders.-nml Sides, la smokehouse », tor eeleby _ (marlB]_- Jv/EH A JONE3._ TURPENTINE.— 25 bbU Bpirit*~ramentjne on cou* stromeni and for sale low by F. R. 0R AVU, • marts > - ' No 1 Diamond LOOMd—7S ions No IJo mala received and for *ali by |maMB] ' x KINO & MOORHEAD. UOMIN Y.—26 bbU superior white Hominy Tccemni and for sole by f>YKR» marls No 207 Liberty *t NO. 8 LOAF SUGAR—S bbl» for satoby isarlS : - WSI. DYER. UPHKIOR MUSTARD,or oor own manuficmie coi .siantly 00. baud and tor .sale. | , RHODES & ALCORNi I marJ7] lOTThird Sr.Clharlcs Hotel. INK WATCH REPAIRING—Executed in ever variety. with BBpenoTworknuuißUipaiia warranted New work made, &Q. [rnarlSj W W. WILSON. I*oll BALE-*Second bandliftralkui heiwes. * Apply to - froarlTj ■: RHODES A ALCORN. XT*S OF on con sifinment, andfor aalei nngly**l tokmnaU pnett lb roc dozen large and splendidly mushed Maps ot this Stale- This is die most recent map of the Siaie pub lished, and embraces all that-is desirable mb perfect map, atihe EDUCATIONAL REPO3ITORV, marl corner Of Market and Fourth sl». IirATCItKS, J KWKLRY,BIt*V EH WARE, LAftTPS, W MILITARY GOODS, AC.—Daring the alteration now being made in the front of iny store, customers wul find roe inihe rear and on the second story, with a tdrge and exeellem stock of all goods m my.line.-and prices nnusuaJJy low. Waioh repairing conuaMd ns übua! m the shops in second story. .W. \>. WiLSOr'l, oat? • . corner ot Maihetaml Fourth sis. “tirrATCJirKd—Receiving and on hand, an eiiensiive yy assortment of the best London, Liverpooland Ge» ; nera manufactures, and warranted .as:to accuracy ja ; time—fine finish and durability. Equaltoany unfurled W. Wi WILbON, corner of Market and Fourth »R JEWKt.ttVANUSIt.VtR WARE—A largo aaaort mentor the Oneat kind Bltrayatm hand—and new work made lo order. . ■ Forks. £p none, *e., of the beat material and the low eafraea [marts] W W WILSON SUNDRIES— 60 sacks prune Kentucky Feathers} SOa boB. Dned Peaches j 117hhds; Sugar;: . 230 bbis. HoJitsscs » 60 boxes superior s’b Tobacco i 150bbls.Tari . ... - ■ 10 do Tanner's Oil» 15 do Cloverseed; For sale by CARSON A M’KNIGHT ..mar? 94Waicr BireM H—Mackerel, Noa. 1,2 am!3 * Shad, iri!whole and half barrels» Herrings id ptokie; . Cod Fun in casksfor sale by ' . feb24 t ALEXANDER KING. Family Flour; 50 do No. 3 Mackerel; 75 do Tati. . r 05 do Roam; 1 100 do prime Nesfcannock Potatoes; SO do Red Potatoes; 40 do Green Apples; 5OO bushelaCob Corn; . 200 do Shorts; - 50 ’do Oats ; For>ale by - T. WOODS & SON,, : nxarlO - No. 61 Water st. T AIMES’ DRKSS GOODS— - . * JLi 15 pes. plain ail-wool tigh coPd do laines j - •5pca,... do .do ... black,, do;; . 25peB. new splendid style barege de lames» 10 pci. choice gan&dmes. Just opened at - mar 4 • . , • AIA.MASON * CO’S. 1 nOfi OF LAND in Jefferson county- for J, VUU. Bale. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, at the office of tfeblO ' a:.WILKCNS fr CO. f|lEA«—lo bolf chests Young Hyson ; X *' 10 do extra fine do;; * 10 do-. Imperial and Gunpowder: ,10 ; do . Chcclan and Oolong; 40catiy boxes vanoas styles j • Foraale by . i. D. WILLIAMS A. CO., raars ; ' _ ... comer. ot.Woodand Hfth st». rpOßACCO—ttboresB , sHo*ByUc\T 1 J X • 15 -do S’e do do; 10 do v do;- 00 do-' (ft do do; For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS St CO rjriNC WASH BOARDS—I 23 doz.. Holme »' tA for sale at manufacturer's prices by mars . J-D. WILLIAMS i CO SUGAR— iu bhds.prirae New Orleans - ■ : 20 bbls.asioned LOaf; - 10 do "Crashed and pulverized; for salebv mars J.D« WILLIAMS ft CO, MOt ASSES—7G bblß.New Orleans; 12 do Sugar House; 5.d0 Golden Svrupt for sale by- J, D.WIGUaMS dt CO, CtUNDRIkS—IOO doz. super Coruflrooma s 4J • .r -4 bbls* Hickory Nuts; :10 calks Potash; . iObxt.SaTerams; 50,000 Common Segars: 2,OOOfija,DeerHair; - 20 bis.Foj’e Starch; lObxa.'Wpod’aPeßjlSurcU; . 3 cases inner Bice Flour: for sale by J. D. Wi<AMS & CO. . n>ars ? TpIOLL BUTTER—LB bbls.good Roll. Bailer for sate XV by > fmarO] WM HVBR, T^kOUß— «o bbls. Superfine; r a do Pino, 10i do.forsaleby; ; , WIU.DYEB, Liraart.- BA.CON— Haras: and SBoalders just received from smokehouse for sale.by . [raartj WM~. HYKR. ■ MOLASSES— POblilß.-prlraeoak cooperage; 30 do cypress do; -• For sale of a reasonableprfce by • „ mart WM DYER IKATHEKS—BOO primß' “ live,, geese ’!: Feathers for aale cheap. [marO]' W.M.PVfc.R- ABP—SO packages-No. 1 kegs a ad barrels. I mart WM.DYEH. O'PATO b. 3—04 bbls,dry mealy xeds.forsah^b^ | 25 rale by A, * ' t 1 «i k OMEN! -v. ; 11.0. KELLY. h\ K. DRAVO. LQgts fresh. Eggs lor si le 07 ,WM. DYER. losb-ttried i > Cttctacs !or«ie by ! CARSON &■ M’KKNIGHT. -j J.L.BHEE. Vy’.» ~%'r -.7 V; f y T.. > * ’>• V. ■i. j ■*'■■ v ’ ■ ■'- ; ‘ ,/ty •• 'IV. •y:4 j - -Drags crab Jffrittrines. Coaghf SINCE iheintroducuonofthianoweanipocnd^CongM t and colds are cared in a vcryshorttune. vyejwiH warrant Dr. Keyeeris Pectoral Syrap to cure cases qi Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Loigugtlis* ui less time ana at a cheaper rate than any' other* medicine ever discov “"t' HAS sANjENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The olil Cough Medicines always sicken ffle;«omach and pro duce nausea whichlsmoredlsagreeablethan the Cough itself. This wobviated in this mixtdtfe, for R |Sl ?.!*§?& ant eoodiine oiliele and U-w»U cß«,ot vfilniidl -Tho evidence. In fevor of Ihis inedidue m ourcuy. from ourownotuxens, should convincelany ons Of lUefficacy. Il ls thepreKnpuonofaregnlnrphysi- cian, ai)d has been used by htniiti bi» own practice for a-nuitobar of years, wiihthe most . CONSUMPTIOti—A jady from Steubenville wnteSj dial her daughter had been afflicted with “ Cmigh ttud eip'ectoration, night sweats* hectic lover. lh^af dktre°siiur symptoms of consumption, and .that alter ta ®“?§tSShffi«was entirely cured. A.genllcra.n lin Washington cduuty,who bad suffered-with Asthma and Chronic Coughfor eight y ears, has been i.nureiy tq- I lievedand the cough removed by the use of half a dp T T tenor bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “he know* the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for he has used a in tarown I case aud ia thecasosofiflembeisof Uis-fatniiy wubtho, I most nerfeci success*. ' iris bu or rim CirexPEST Medicines now known. I —lt is pul up in half pint bottles et 50 cents each,or six I b would do well lo keep a sup- I dlv of this medicine on hand nil iho ume, as it ts one of I the most perfect and efficacious remediesevcr discover- I ed for all coughs anddißcascsof the lungs and inoipieut Consumption. _ - | CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to.get] you to buy some one bf the .various nostrums,but do not I heed them' .If.you wont.to get well, buy.l)r..Jv*TSKa*a ppcroßAL Rvbuf, and take no other, this will cure you. ] It has in it *ome of the most valuable plants and herbs j of the materia medica, and is compounded by a person I «kllled in the healing art. Therecan be no deceptloiun | this medicine, tins prepared In your own city, and the proprietor has Dumerous ccruficates, aitesUng its valu able properties, which will be shown to aby person de sirous or seeing them. ........ . • - k . ..I Aqknts Wanted throughout the United States to sell i this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those whowiU take aninterest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to ull agents; besides, they will be doitigtuf fonng humanity a service bv placing in their hands the i greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever 1 produced. For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A M’- IDOWEI.L, Druggists, MO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Fa., to whom all letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by D. M. Curry. Allegheny city F. Brock- I er, ir ,Brownsville; George Bairn, Washington ; John 1 11 Buchanan, Hickory", George Koyscr, M’Kccsport; I JD- Vowell,' Canontburgh; and by merchants and 1 druggists generally. ■ ll a -* Public Attention I, rrjprct/ully tnrtted ro the following truth, tot forth m relation to ons of tht mat imjcrlanr Bonsates of.mod ern ‘" n£ p ETROLEUIV j 0 R R qcK OIL i IT ianot more than one year ago since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief and j cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since I then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we aUepe that the longer it is tried the more certain Will | its trreat fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, I got up for the sole purpose of making money , but, one. | which we conceive, will contmueto all nostrums have beer, forgotten. , The PETROLEUM i* J a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth I by a power and agency that laughs to. scorn all human | i competition. It it our duty.wnen wc write about a | | medicine, that wc wnte Tatmt—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or | put confidence in our statements. The sick arc very | apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from din [ ease. A story, cun hardly be too lughly wrought to an-1 Iswerlhe object of gullmgor humbugging somcoMhero.i I NoWbWftdo not desire lodothisjwoAre, anxious only | I ihatttie truth in relation to our Remedy should be told. | l in order to secure for ita reputation far exceeding any I I single article of the mound media. Plain, unvarmsnou j I fact**—facts that may be ascertained incur owucity nnu I neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe-1 I troietrm. 1 1 i . ; I Within the post two mouths, two of our own cturens, | 1 who were totally blind, have been restored to sight } ] Several cases ot blindness, in the State of Ohio, have j I been cured. Aad,aiso,iheeaseof agefctlemanin Bea-] I ver county. There are other*; but these cases are near I home, and may be referred to by any persons who may I havo doubts on the subject. These case* were curd of -1 ter they had been abandoned by physicians as hope less ] Tho Petroleum will core, when need according iodirce, 1 tioas—Biarrhma, Dysentery, Piles, Rhcumauam, Gout, 1 Neuralgia, Eruption* on the Skin, Pimple* on the face I Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head ! pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, | I Tumor*. Scrofula, Camper, Spin at irritation, Fover and i | Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, BrouehiUs, and all Pol* i I monary affection* of a chronic nature; tending,to pro-1 1 dace CONSUMPTION* , ~.t i I Bumsaud Scald*, diseases of the Bladder ana Rid- I nera. Chopped Hcfids, Excoriated Nippies, Corns and i ] Bunions.* fn faet,ftis aoax*T cmvEaau.aß«DT,nnd I has been tried in most of the above diseases within the j past year with, tho most, perfect success. Certificates I ihat will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who j wiiltake pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or | their friends. .. . | Whatever others may say about their medicines, tlie I Petroleura is tlie greatest Remedy of the age. Ph>- I'llciatiS of high standing mthe profession are beginning I louse it in their practice. Those who at first looked on I with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due I praise and consideration. Before another year roll* I round-all will be compelled to acknowledge that the r Petroleum is the greatest medicine everdiscovered, I* For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by . ... I KKYSER A MDOWELL, I I4Q Wood street. Also—RE Sellers, 67 Wood street j D.M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, AUegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, b- M. KIEU, Canal Ba*in, 7th stieot, Pittsburgh. o*3 ••• ANOTHER ‘SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PBPBIRI ' THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Qaitrlo Juice! A CRBAT J>YSP£PSIA CURER % PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of theUtt'arttff drrecilona"by Baron tamno, the great Physiological CUcmiri, by J- S. HOUGHTON, M. D.,No. 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. -This is a truly wonderful remedy for /ND/AKST/OiY. J>YS PEPSI A i JA URDWSj CV NS TI&A TJON, .LIVER COMPLAINT, and DKBILITY, curingjuJter Nature's own raethodjby Natures own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haifa leespoOntult of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Frvu Pounds or Roast Bsxr in abouttwo nouns, out of thestomach. - * SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE I BarouLiXßJU,mlii»celebruiedworkonAnimal l Chcm ] -istry,says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid.analogous 40 I the Gastnc Juice, may be readily prepared Rom the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, m which vu nous articles of food) as meat and eggs, will be so noft-1 cued, changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be ui the human stomach.” I DrK-PxßCft*,in hu famous trcoiise on “ Food and Di eV'pubUshed by Fowlets A Wells,Nework» page dS, states the same great fact; and describes the method of prcpffiftUon. There are few higher outbonues than Dr. Pereira. ■ Dr»Combs, in hisvalonble writings on the “physiolo gy of Digestion,"observes that 4 * a diminution.of tno duo quantity of the Gasmo Juiceiß a prominent and all-prc-1 vailing chose of Dyspepsiaand he state* that i( a Ulm tinguifittedjirofcsßor of medicine in Loudon, who: was severely afflicted with litiAcomplaiat, finding everything ! else to fail, had recourse to the Gaatrlo Juice, obtained i from the stomach of living animal*, which proved com- 1 pieicly successful.” I Dr.GßAtUii, author of the famous work* on (> Vrgcta- 1 bteDitßV.eaya: u It is a remarkable fact in physiology, 1 thatthe stomacha of auinmls, macerated in water, fin- ; pan. to the fluid the property 01 dissolving various arti cles of food, end of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process,” * Dr. SuiON’a great work, the u Chemistry of Man,” (Lea & Blanchard;Phila., 1840, pp. 331-t!) says: “The discov ' ery of PEPSIN forms anew era in tho chemical history ’ of Digestion. From recent experiments wc know that ; food is dissolved as rapidly in tm.r artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, nail is irrtho iiumralGoa f tricJmco itself.*? 1 Professor DuNoufiON, of the Jefferson College. Phila* | delphia,tnhtagrcatworkon Human Physiology,dovoies 1 more than fifty pages to an examination of ,iliis subject, i uUtexperlmeiua with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric I Juice, obtained from the living human stomaoh and from animals,are wetiknown. fit all caseA.” he says, “di gestion occurred us perfectly tn the artifictai a* in the natural digestions.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Hodouton's preparation of PEPSIN has produced tho most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Cou«ump» lion, supposed to be on the very verge orthe grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement—bttuautiientic&led certificates have been given bf indrO tiiarf TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia. New York, and Boston alone* These were nearly till desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma n<lt Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, FeVcr and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ami the ovii effects of Quinine, Mercury; and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness.. Also, forexcessln eating,and me4oofree usoo( ardent spir* Us. It also roconcuoß Health with Intemperance. . OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS; There is ho form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter bow bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A^ nngledost rtmovu alltheiinpleosanlsj/mp' torn*, and it ouiy needs to be repeated, for a short ume.- to make there good effects permanent. PURITY OF .BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It i* 1 partitiularly excellent In cases of Nausea, Vomiting, i Cramps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress at : ter eating,low, cold state of theßlood,Heaviness,Low .ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, 1 iendepey to In<anlty, Suicide, ad 1. Price, ONE DOLLAR per boule. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. 1 r Everybottie .bears the written signature of J. S. [ HOUGHTON, Solo Proprietor. i Sold by agents in every town tn the Untied States, 1 and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally.' ! 'Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELL,I4I i Wood street. . . - ■ 1 Retail dealer* supphed at Proprietor’s pnees. [nvflOsy [ ■ Also, for sale by xC E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street • Bull'd Sarsaparilla, and ths CXxolera« * 1 IWTOTa single man, woman or child has died of the 1 CHOLERA dr any of us symptoms who used this I invaluable preparation*- Look at the eity of Louisville, 1 t-wheretiusSarsapanllft is madcj and where from 150 to : LflOO bottle* ate retiuled daiK but few lsolaied case* of Cholera have occurred, atw .they were* either persons I from boats or those who.djfSrgsrued o.w advice. \ : : . . ... [(7tncumati Chnntdo. K' For sale by KEYSER & MCDOWELL; 140, Wood it. Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may , always be btained. ’ IlolyW T>ETROLEUM—A certaui .curo iar DIARitHOSA, a ■ ■.rr disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore-, nmner of. Cholera. Try it I, For »al? 'by ■ , : j,B ~ ~KEY3ER'tt~MeDOWHLL;I4frWoodsi. ■-i. j/V * ' n : ."■ • .C- ; : - ’«• ' * S'.jJ '- . •••;. .-<• .rj.;, f; book and job printing. Hr o* Wool and Fifth JSfrrcatg*: TOHEProprietor o t the Mobkiko Post And' Mbbccei JL,-JttajftfrAcruhfcß, respectfully informs lua friends ana .urn patrons of mat be has a largeaa sot titteni ofJQli TYPE J?N CALL OYUERMATEEIAji necessary to a-loh Printing Office, and that be'is pre pared to'execme ■ _ UtXZKB FBB&S PBIOTINO O? £VKBY,9SBCBX?TIOIft i s°° k h, : - - "' '.Bills of Ladingi .. Circulars,> ' BiUHtttds, CjMt,. ■ Handbills, .. Blanks, . ‘ Hat Kps.; - IDtAll kinds of Wanks, Stage,Steamboat and Canal "oat Buts, with appropriate cuts, printed on the-shorlept notice and reasonable, terms. . a / respectfully a*k§ Uie patronage of .his friends and lbepablic-generaily:m .liis branch of hU business. • aepih> ••• •. v.»AKPbR. WOOPWBLI.,. glj ■ ""W-' ■'-■ CABINET ■ Bfei ÜBBtFURNITURE MANUFACTURER, l\A. Ware-rooms 07 and 00; Third atritt. JW. W respectfully informs his friends and cusiom • ers that Ins has now completed she largest ami a- , nest stock of bouiehold furniture ever. Vafoce- seen jn ] this city, us he i» determined to uphold the quality-.with well-seasoned material*, best workmanship, audJiowest designs} and from the extent of his orders and facility; m roai ufacUiring, he Is enabled to produce warranted funuttre, at the lowest prices- . • • • > • He nas adopted the principle of idenufjingthe, cus i turners* mtereßi with his own, in quality und price, ana i keeps always on huitd the greatest variety of every des« i cnpbon of furniwre, from the choapc»t and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part di one, maybe tarnished from lus stock, or manufactured expressly to order, lie therefore solicits on inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may.be. known. The folloWingaruclcscoußißt,inpart,of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed jn any of the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, dm- - • ing, ; and bed room • r • chair*, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma- ; • hogany and walnut Elizabethan, . Conseivatoire and Easy Chairs, of every. description} Couches,Sofas,Tete-a-tete and pit : •vans of the latest French and American patterns, Tsihacf, What-Nots, and ladies* } yrlor Wriling; Desks ot various kinds; Work Tables and fancy-inlaid idands, music stands, and holders, marbhs top, ma hogany,rosewood and walnut centre anq sola, la-., bies, extension dming tables aU sue?.of the . most improved, and decidedly the. best kind made; card, Pembroke hnll and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and wasustands of each a large assortment;, gothic hall. and parlor recepuoQ chairs, otioman- . ona stools, secretary. and . book . cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and .-cots for children; puper rnache, tnble and tea poy», ms- hogunyy rosewood, and inlaid' pearl Tables, A large assortment ofCOMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabmbt mamas supplied with nil articles in their line STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished auhe short esmotiee. ■ • • . All orders ptompily.aUended to CHAIRS jXHD VUiINITCaiCt No 93 Third itntt, bttvttn Market and'Wood, South »tde> £& - We have now on hand.a large and yerarwa ul iDlendid ptock of every variety F® id CABlNfcrr-FURNITUR^,which we-rjjfiL. su r p a bs e d, ij gsssffiSea equalled,in this City,oru tl.e WesMuatyfo and Ciush. Those who are In wantoi Furniture are respectfully invited to coll and examine lot themselves*. E Steamboats furnished on ift.’. shortest nnlicp. Alt orders promptly attended to. Af &XO. Furniture and Chair Ware Room*, eSM T. B. YOUNG 4. CO., comer of JWilfjs ImSeß&er c.ni Smithfield so., opptniu Brovm\ H Ki»iu,rt. Fa., keep constantly on make la order, ai the lowest prices, * 1 * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship nnd most approved style*. _ _ IcbUi Steomboat«,Ahoyl ■ I JKSUfI* Tmtimbscrtbert tender their acfi\ jjaMSaknawledirments for the favors bestow tab, eaupottineot by their. Stentuboat fnenda, and I W'l would respectfully remind them, and others inte- • i rested in DniMins boats, that they are at,all times pre- Sared to fttrnlsh, on the,most reasonable term*, every escrlplion of Cabin Furniture and Chairs ot the ber | material aud workmanship.. T B YOUNG & CO., Comer Third and Smithueld streets, | feblS opposite “Brown's Hotel,” a i „ K i V V'-Ljj-YN -r- ■* '•* ,• • • ~ •• t ;• t- «,* • .*• .‘-v'.r.s V\ t I* * c *-£ ~* * r t SUM fHtfftrticmffltra. V. V. UAJHUtM. . IXommer A- Danler, CABINET WAREROO&T, SMITUFIELD STREET, itoioun sscent&tmst and StratßUny alley , Pimburg, Pa. a HAMMER A DAULERkeepcouslantly onband Wl a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, RPjwartantcdeqaal to any in (be city t and sold on as * *J Ifavorable ienns as can be obtained at any similar establishment m .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing,all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant. All orders promptly attended to. mtttl-.Cm WM.E; STEVENSON coutiauesto mona limiMn/factnre CAMf/ET- WAUE ol every de&crtp _JKa_tiorn at his.ald stand, corner of Liberty and •treet*. UNDERTAKING attended to,tn alius branches. mayli ■■ mxtrapaTOttjrFJoar* I *OR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietor# 1 of the^PITTSBURGHCITY MlLLS,“have placed boxes for the Teccplioit of orders,etthe foUowluaplaccst JAR. Floyd’s store, coiner of Wood and Oui *u.; M-Haywood’s shoe store, comer Liberty and Market - A. Beden’* stern, 3d streets L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th andSmlthfield; John t Smith's store, cor. High ami Wylie streets; Teleetanh Office, Fourth street; > It. C. Kellv»Uroccr, cor-SUi.st; mid Market alley; Ward. Thci'loui wax ns wiU call twice orthrice daily, for. orders,andihe Floit, Ac-delivered promply cither m barreU or xacka, (sick Flour is pretcrabie for family Ti«c,t withdut charge lor cartage. It is plain thut no accounts can he allowed,and that drivers can have no permission to leave Fldur without payment AVc hope that the nubhe wtUbe pleased wuU ihiit arrangement, as wo shall endeavor to do lAern just cc jmaylTO) WH.MABTII A NOBLE. IIOIFUaOAUFOttSU. milE subscriber bus bieuauihomed to receive Paek -1 oftes to be forwarded to dun Francisco by the house of CORWINNK, BROTHER A VO » *t\ Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vcssol» troin Panama to San Francisco. Every information given,- on application to . JOSHUA ROBINSON, •..? spill Post Butldmga, Fifth at., near wood. : iMIIKAFKST SUMMER GOODW IN TOWN.—Light \j Cloth*, ull wool, Cashmareites, Scotch Piatd#, Linen Drills and Ducks, with every variety of Mar seilles undother Vestings und Trimmings, by je» _ _ JOSHUA ROBINSON. Plilloioplir of Orandreth'a Vegetable Pllli. WHEN the theory oi tbo circulation of tho blood was established, the secret springs ot vuuhty were then partially cxposed.io our view. . \Ye : saw und -understood that the food we• eat, wtw..convoitod into blood, which repaired the.waste ot the antmal mauhtncj the food is fuel, which beeps at u.hteheauho internal fires thotwurm and invigorule our inner man. The blood is an clecttic fluid which carries this hpauo every, rumificauon oftiiebody, oven to the extremities ot the hair and horny nail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Brnndreih’* pills give blood tho necessary Sower to throw out irotn. iuot! all thus ron~ cringtho stream of Hie pure und healthy. If men were more sincere, there woutd bo fewer religious creeds; : ami If they kept close to nature's laws in the management of their-bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow iutemiigent they willbecome wiserand hap pier; oven now, their-wisdom is proved by lhemctUmt,- when sickness assails thorn,-they use Hrandreth’s Ycge*. tablo Univcral Pills, which soon restore themto health. Tiidyaro peculiarly adopted to the climate,..imdfcuulre noextra care when they are used, iq eltherdtetor cloth* ihg. They should be always iiuhe house, so th&tupon the first indication of sickness they may boused.. One dose iti the. begmnlug Is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness Is fixed in the sy stem, in colds, coughs, asthma, rhcumnU»ra,costivcncs», (avers, anil; in all acute, heavy or deep*seaied paras, thmr. effects will be found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like, a charm,often ourmgii.dungerous maludymouce, sa», vine mouths of sickness aud ilia evils, thereunto attend* •imr. Remember, Brandrotli’sr Fills arc a known -and. tolly tested medicine, one that Is used by hundreds; of Thousands in ihlscoumry and throughout the civilized world- They are quietly superseding all other meal-; cincs. They take outouiyThatftoinino hlood whichis the cause of weakness oud.paln. loaving strength and health ithey produce healthy sleep;Bt night, and-an up peilte.tnatrfihahesail kindsof foqd. < . . ... Sold at No. 20 Diamond alley—the ouly place in Puts*' i burgh where the genuine Brandreth 1 ills are keptforsaic —the undersigned Is the otuy agent in the cuv. dec33 3m fl THOMAS RKDPATH A* HHUUKER ATOii HAVE on HANDatlUclr extensive CABINET.and OHAltl MANuVaCTOHY, No 04 Bm.lhfidd ,u a large aisortiuoul of funcy mid ptuu .ruruuure, which (hey will .oil ,S per cenwheloiy uijaiomary,rales, 'fernu—ca»h only. blackly i »u»olatlon. / mHßCo.paxtnet.hip tawtotore X subscribers, under the firmof4* g*B,PNNLi *.Co., is this day dusol ved by Either partner may use the name of lie c °^^*| Ul So^NET ‘ MATTHEW D.PATTON. iHrtoburgA, April Ist, 1650.. ID* Having sold my enure interest in the firm of J. S. Bonnet ACo to M- 0. Patton, ray late partner, and in tetirlngfrom business, ! lakegTeatplcasare m recom mending him to the ctmfiflknce of my ftiends andthe public. fttp3l ' J> a. UUNNbI. neraovei l T hia CARPET STt&B and 03. Wood«lree<, to the Apollo BtuldingSjOU Fo.urtb street, xecently occu pied by. the Museum, and. hat .connected, therewith the adpramg rooms, formerly uscdastUeChromcl^PrinUng ofiice—'which, in coiutecuon' ls7l *! 1 1 1 * 8 old.room, : makes the moat spacious Carpet establishment in the country, aud his ndvomage* so larsurpass oay house,m.this city for space, arrangement good light, that be is certain of suitingevery person who ranyfavoi* him with a call. His sfoct is complete 'la cvorY, 111^0 !® ftthis-line, and gtbatpains wilt be taken at all timeiTO show goods to peraon, wishing to lootoxhuy E W. LTOP. n. C. StOoJstoa,. t BOOKSELLER AN-® bTATIONER, ‘ • No 47, coanaa of AJm Titan etsasn, TTAB con»ianUy oh.hand-fo^|rie—WTilinffxßeltet, lXP!Xiafins andW-PAPER-LBonnst, Bindexs’, Fal l«rs> and -Runk BOARDS; Boole and Newspaper PRINTING’INK—which ho will seU at the lowostcash i pnsMjOrlnsichangaforiUgaaadTwroon’Scttnai : J S «- 7jZ *- } J » . * <! t ' I* ' -* V * ' \ ‘ • ' ■ f'K •> ‘ y , ► '■ ■. i *■ -V fifßW spring goods: : I MarhtiitT&tj ffo.-TG'jbcttctm Fourth* r.fr/th* Diamond, fTiHE subscriber is now receiving from the Eastern desirablc sicrck of ihu . newest fabrics and designs tfom ihe London and Purls < .Markets.-' , V- SPRING Mlf GOODS. 7 \ Purchased in thb New. York and Philadelphia Marked, at the lowestOash price?. Embracing every variety of ihe newesfOfid richest styles* dn3 latest importations of 1 French, English"and German Goods: among the leading. arucles wiU.bo fbrunt the following"!; ■ \ ■ s Paris printed Benge detain® 8 * from 18} cents to the. finest quality. t * __ ... \ r .from 15} cents > the .fincetouality;manufactured. .U: :':Superior bleaOhed'Musliiit, from 0} to 12} cents v yd* ;; French; OTOtk Collars, new style, from -10 cents to the best article imported- . , . 'Frehcn und English Gingfiams, from 12| cents to the hesi-qualityjnthe market. : v- ■ .• English and American Chintzes, from 6}.to 12}cen|s | V yard. ‘ . t Eich Paris printed and embroidered; Muslins. audOf fandiest hew style plain, and figured,English : ‘rench feerages, rich styles;-super blick Gfo deßhine- fancy figured Silks v super changeable Silks arid JJa’tin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazines, and a beau 'tiful assortment'of black ‘ohd colored Alpaccas* add, .FrenchThibelCloths.- r • v" V ■ SHAWLS. - - ■ . Chameleon Silk and Turk Satin Shawls; superior Hep* 1 nauna Silk Tissue and Beritge Shawls; Cashraerp,- Thibet, Brosha and Mousde Lame Shawls. ) • i . I fancy an&va rse ty goods. -French work. Capes aadtColfarij new /Ribbons; Linen CpinhticHdkfsand Cravats; black and. colored'Kiil Gloves; Lisle Thread} BTohuir and Twisted ; 'Silk'Glovesahd hlhtsf Siik/Worsied and Coltoa Hoe^; together with a large and complete assortment or Para* • IBols and Umbrellas, - i r ' < . 1 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. . . , . French and English. ,Cloths,Cassimeres,and \esujmsj Silk Shirts and Drawerk; Fancy Gravats; Linen-Cpth* brie amLSilk Hdkfs; together with assort rafiht'ofjploves, Hosiery and Suspenders- 4: J . s „ 00MESTIC"4ND STAPJLE.QOODSi Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen Lawna; Cassuietts and Kentucky Jeans,. Cottonades; Bed Tick* irig&fChecks; Domestic Ginghams; Re'd, ; White aod- Yellow Flannels; CantonFlannels;&c. ' . l L The customers of the house and all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods ah early ept apnoation. The stock is large and complete ;n every variety and style, all of the latest and -will be sold at the VBBT LOWEST MAftaSEt PIUCBS. ABSALOM'"MORRIS, \ •' ,75 Market street mar B..( -SEVENTH GKEAT SEMIANNUAL 'SALE-OF j Oft Y GOODS, | . r -AT iTffK^- One Price Jslore.orAVA« WASOW.& CO« Ncs.&Z an&'&l Market.stutt. \ *TJfTIkL commence on Monday, Decetnber GO, 1840 W andcominae Ihroagtr ibe nuauiii arjanbary. Qn ibis occasion, the whole of their immense establishment will be thrown open forßetail Trade, and iheir ,exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred mid Thirty Thotuand'Oollareywuibe offered at RtfaifiatfuHy oqe fdunh lesstbanuatial prices: ;: • ' • y . . The ootice.d! xheit sSemlfAnuuol Sale W.tvny: one ;of the thousands sale pf last be sufficient guarantee for acaU this reason, ..'JThey.wilL, however mention a few oflthe Goods aniLHrices, for tfte. benefit©* thosfrwho hove never attetfded’ttaeiT 3ale^— vii; - • w^ Rich Cashmere*, -.75:c, l/saal^riceSl,Ow fiOOpß* Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25e.{ usual prve \f. CdtloTi and-Wool Delaines, 15, IB|cr : Usual price 20and25c; ; ! .? • SOps; HighColoredPlain DeLames,4sc.i ,Uatih3price. Slriped. and Figured Silks, 50c- . Usual .price '7sd.*- ' ‘ ' -' ,’ * ' . . i : '- - 50 ps‘BlacVSilfcs. ; Reduced $5 percent.j ■ . v - lOOps,FrenchtterihtesiStiOQ.- Usual prieeSW?*; _ 3Uops. Farametias sad; Lyonese Cloths. _• Reduced ?*>J PC 25WLong Square Shawls, which. will be sold at from $1 ioSS less ihail the tisual priced; • ... ; : 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at S ami 10c. usual price 13 Olid tSC.V ':«‘i 'i:. -•- - . Fast G>!dted Calicoes C*p,i Usual pneeO.c; 100 cases English and American Calicoes, a. and lOC D 9ocai's Beduded 3c:p'e£yards * J .2oQbalesßrOwn Muslin—•aligradcs; t! v ,. '? ; Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery.. :uia Gioves, Linens, Checks, Cloths* Cassimeres, Caasmets and Jeans. t,- ' .Together with an immenteyurietyorothtfr Goods,nil of Which will be marked'down lo.lower prices than any of their previous sales -•- invite an early, eallyoa many of. their..choicest Good* willsoon be sold. : t--- The iovrestprico named at first. ~ ;> ■ r Ai. MASON A CO,, : -s- • Nog.6aandMMarkot6treet. "IJimmuUMiIUKS IReceived per' express uiaige £i assortment of the following Goods; LBdiea’ .book) jaconet, and-muslin Fre nch.wrought epfla and collars; Kosspih : Valcrw:K ettnis and Lotus Napoleon dodo j Loots Napoleou Mu line, Bttitfelft add Xr»pll4dei tapes ;; chenu -tettes ;- bfacfcChantillannd love-.veils* laates’ breok fastcaps; infants 1 * aps and waist*; embroidered linen cambric English thread laces ami eag*. tags; jaconet' and Swigs. edgings and insertmgs ; to getherwith a general assortment of Fre ft ch embroider ed For sale by _ ' . r . -’-.f .-.-Jt-f AI.MASON <3u CO » • r Nps.63and64 Marketafreet.... H. DMJLKB LjrJUNG received end open O cd--compr'tsmgm part the'following styles: . j Whlieand Yellow Lace; . Queen*®Own; > AlbooiChip; HAirTulip; ; Milan do; ; - Jenny Lind and Saun;. ; English do; * - Fidted Straw and Satin dp; Fine Slrawjind Loop : do; Florence Crimped; . 5 ; American Lace; . .<•; English Pearl;, . L i Hungarian Mixed; . j' English Albone i ' Fitted Manilla; - i ; ' ' Sillc do; A A. MASON & CO. Cloths r £lotho ! Clotbs ! ; AT EASTERN JOBBING PR»CK3.~H6 pieaea Block and-Faiic? coloredFreneh.and English CLOTHS} PtiovCloaking and Drab Cloths, . ' * Just opened at • .A.'A.’MASON A'CO.’S, : decs -5•' * )Nds , .62and<»4 Marketstreeti • . Tin Roofing* r : fIiRE subscribers take thU method ;ta inform property i holder?,.house-builder*}and nll oihers interested,- .that they still coniinue the.business of Till Roofing, ;iri‘ its-branches; "Their skillatid experience iritbU part 'of the business, hasbitheftoeriablea iherato give’cmlre satisfaction. And theyi h<spe,tbot hyr .continuing. die same policy ofusmglhe best materials*and employip? skillful workmen, to keep upiiti> favorable.impression, tf tlie question of Tin Roofing. Watfrtewy or just brought before Hid hoitoe bf this ebjnmanity for .the first time* ‘we .would consider that; thfe irnportane’e of the" subject would jostily u» iaekte^dihgi bur.views on its .superior; advantages.. Thiß*howeycT,,i* noi the case. We shall therefore, corifineoafselves to,a few Remarks. .On the Othday ofJQQe, iS44Wneariy seven.’ years ago,l.we fiur, Übedour firsrjob ofTiu Roofing in this -place, \ From ihat-up/io theprestnuhrio. we have: covered-with tin the rools of: the finest unamnsV: costly buildings that .have this, county.. Wehaye giyen our • vietVa ©hit previous occasion on the superior advantage di Tin overirdrij aVif-covering for houses. 1 Arid time, - thegreai tester of all thlrigs, has. bat tod clehrfy proven thn correctness of opt opinion. I , Again, if.vre place Xinin juxta-podiUODyWith-Slaieas a hovering for hbp*bs,.we think that tin will.bear a.fayo- : table comparison, with. decided advantages,'-* These advantages ure, that when tin Uused thereof eaa be made mrich uatter—theteby ln the length of racers, brickitn-lhe.gable-efidsr-raakirig the house easy ©f.access in case of a. fire, and: ahomnjf a. beuer.firiuh arid 'appeairaricl•-• Also," wben uu is used. ll\e gutters arii worked in,-thereby saving the extra'ahd . for copper gutters* copper flashings,Afe., vrrthipgsiadistensibJe ori siatefoals.. If fanher reasons ’ .were deemed necessary* wo could offer the experience of bur edsteiif cUiesia proof. l what has beenaavanced,, fiaitis-a well known factthhtNew’York andother cfA* oitiea very generally prefer, even tin for ihelr-mbst costly and apleirdidb'uilaiugS,UQiwuh«Uuulirig they have u,fQllaapptycrslate ntthefr.doors.. AYUbtheseremarks wo,will leave the subject and will . take'rilhhSure in giving Uifther liiformatibrilwlien called ou. ' ' i JOHN DUNtAP A CO., ; feb\7 oOrner-MatkeVarid second sis;« Stooped fihoUiders, SHOULDER BRACES.f*~'*'bcse BcaceB are essential ly ndapted to those whose professionsdn life: render the fuoUned posture neceassry. Tothd.consumptive, ibescdeßtaryjirid allthose. who,, in their amlypursuits, have cbmrabted the .habif bf stoOptog, this ‘Shoulder: Brace ia iuesUmable. - lt prevent? the 1 shoulders from ’falling forward ou the chest, expands of ..ihe-.CMipber-in- which-the.;Lungs and Heart ?are con-, .tal.atfa. to the whole frame ; thus,;in Itß aclioh, counieracung the principal ceures.which lepd. to disfease’itf thbseimpprtarit organs} and tosrimmerons. :traiu of nervous ills, 16 'which so many are subject. • • For sale by KEYSES & M’JDOWELLi I mar S.-.... 140,W00d st . . Dr. FUcU'a AtrdomlntilSupporter. ffXHIS instruMenTU Used;fhulLthe Eastern cities, wjth ;J_, unparalleled success; :The. effects, produeedbyi it. are truly .woipierfUtAp ca?t*? where Jabdoihi xial support Is neeijeaj from, weakness ofthaabdomirial tnuscles. itiA aihrtf,curfc J for’fallt'ngofthe’womb,.and th'e-lorig list ofdiseasea.which atteiulihat complaint.: For sale by.* : * v-vi r. KEYSER Ifc- M>DOWELIi, ; ; , ■'taatS,::!--.- VO*. ■ gf —. i. ,??■ SeTr £*ateut Traeßes. . most confidently recommended taAhe.affliciedforlheradical cure offlernfa or Rup> ture. They -retain *the perfectly} arid, may be worn with ease and .comtort'by ihe paueriV arid have, been khown, in many instances, to effect aspeedy cure;- Forsaleby KEYSER t'APDGW’ELL. atarB - • • * 140 Wood st , . Important to Tailor*. .TCST UECEIVED—O 001. assorted Tailors 1 Talent tl Shears. from'No, l<Hiown to\No : .b. AljSO—3ooz. Bar bers’ituent Scissors, direct from the manufacturer*., ami for ralo cit . , ' BOWN K.'XErVB.VSit&yrQOi st., i ' ’ ’ ' tjaoorsbeiom Viniiniiiilevl ‘ riRV AVPIiKS—<SS »ack» Dried Apples; ; I'y * " 10 bbls. -■: do; For Ralfi by ~jaS U S; WATERMAN fc SONS. ■ •••••• -Sfotioe** • • - • i A,l*l<pefso'i»loileb[ed ! t(filie-liti’fitm of Joßirerorf S: Vii’SnmtßM; will pleise csll;nnd-*euler:inim« Jiswh ttiia ssvo coal"-' ~ ~ ffct>3J ; JOHN PLEMING, Ag’l. • j.v. vrttjbui haft, «. - J.O. WH*t/1 AH3B « CO;. • ‘ WHOLESALEvANIV QUO CERS, Forwarding ana Commxsxion Merchants,. ! : -'•Azul“DcaleTß‘''in--'. <'••;•• ; ; 1J; COURTS? Pift&BtTftGH • ; Csfrtstr 'Wood and Fifth struts. ■ ' "' Pilteburgh. * “- - Steele & Offloer’s r “~ BOX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOF. Kras's Buiu>nro f ViTgirialky, third cmd libeTtgsntefS'* Eoxeaofull.dejcripuO/is made and de livered at the shortest uotice.- [fehi9:lf : ' HO MIN V — »bt>l3. •• Pearlj! Beavej Hominy■ ~ , 1-. do While Flim Cincinnati Moininy. Just received and'fot sale by ' WMiBYEK, mart ■ ..r street, ■- -;:;i -■'■ ; , : i.-- r --: ■'^.■'^'-'.' ? -<i .V ■ •". "'.V.. .s JcA" .;: A-j:-'.*r*J?,;; «• .--/>■.: V.-*::. A&■.-•„••*. i v '..- ' t '~V' ■‘.r.fj-rryjj ' v *' ? •-£ ’ *V ’?•>./ < ' .*•'». or , ' - * • ...... • WALtfVTtSTItBET, PHILADELPHIA., •■ FTlHliUNßlVALLKDPLACßforoblaimflgallW*nep, ;X;'L*ftMr?i-4w6ooD,ftii4CH^lAP.:, f ; •■-■.'• i . SIS coaseqneßcc 91.1110. pumer ,oll3 lame sales made bihlm largely !© replenish hifstbclc byfreshimpQrtations; and h'aliaa’ now tie skfisftictioii ofofrering soxae oTthe best, Wines and Liqnors'evfcr irtiporied'byhlmr ; 'HerwoalcJ refer - •'--/■^, ;i . j. - f DUFE, GOHDOIJ& CO. deli cate iii very >j>nce#, rare old, and aofnc .Vety ehqioeMANBANJLLA,aII on draught delicate AMOI<TILI»A4)Q,waa««ofW seUcted for consumers. SonieEXTRA AMONTILLADO inbottte^putapin-Europe,which. «e thaumga aseqahl'.tdady thaCcon bepiddneedi-'. 5 . ” •; ‘ ; andAMOwTlliliADOSbclr* , ries adapted to convalescents* | .strengthen. withouhatimuLating>-&nd have nollhe acid of, many other Winefc. .* ; f " principally specially -selected for 1 .his sales to consumers from the stock of** BoRMSSTKa’s,” ‘ at Oporto.'and imported OifOct.: * y - \ ‘ These -WineVare'fruity and delicate,,hid jhave been' ‘ highly- approved''by hi3'ensxomers, beCQn&e t>f their maiuieit superiority over all other Ports and Red Wines ■ palmed off ;as such. -m/.v ■ .■» •. V yaridqs.sortsand pricesiin botuesaaddn, oranghtby the gallon, or wholesale bythecask. .Among, them is come Tare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM SEYPORT;. - - .:vy;v, -•■..• i", - suffering.wiih cnromc affectioiiOf ibe bovv- ’ elS'chflfforite too careful in (heir PORT/. 5 MADEIRA WINES of various Boru/dry and rich, SoulhSide.old East and West; India/, 1 Ac., qa draught,-inbottles and by eaaks. , ~ , v Z -Asrio theSPARKLED;WINES of.the.snbscriber,-ii i&lweU known that theMOET EXTRA. CHAMPAGNE-1 '-and' the;spleffdid SPARKLING: by him are superior to any other Wines;“aiia are.so’a , at prices as low: as most Of th© Inferior 1 wines now ! in the tftarketwnlcharepmupon'bttyersaa first -i i\u He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES ofvanans bonds and dualities, at very low prices, re tail 0.1-wholesale. In: the article of CLARET.WiNESjgetieraUy. tbe.subscn- i berhoiiU .'himself to be a judge, and. he offers me finest, stock her6,;frbtn the very foweaiTnce>by the single do-, zenrto the' firstcla6 sor • i 'pf6viicT eru. ”of aIKDOc. v Of BURGUNDY WINES hehas a.largC Stock:aild can: assure .CastomeTs thathe-canpreaehtto item; from his good abottieof Burgundy as France afioras.- SAUTBRNE and BAKSAC always on handin boitjes^ - His selection of,RHINE and MOSELLI* WJNES,. from the cellars of MesErs.D.KiNUAaD A Johdan, of Co-, bleria.hre atiff number many Still Mbseue', from ihe ’cneapeSt sorts -to .the very chbicdst. Vintages of the- “ STEINBERG,” which is the best growthof the Rhine. ; - :s ♦« the-articles of COGNAC-and other BRANDIES he has now afine.stbck,embracing.some very olcfexjraof 1800, of Otabd, Durdv Co.,ana some celebrated. ‘‘ CLAVIER of 1831,” in eighth casks, and ,1842'mbbds. afid t **DUBOIJCHE, t ’ 1844, inhhds.OaepiMtgrwnriir, Which wili he sold low: • ■ . ■' 1 AIs6*IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONGAHELA WHIS KEYyJAMAIcA SPIRITS. PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines' and liquors, including all oj ih& above, SOLD by RETAIL TO; CONSUMERS; in any onaniitvdesired. .-.7-, Aconatqntusfortedstopk of II AVANASEGARS. : '. *pAU Goods delivered, '‘urilhm’bm day's , reach of Phtla 'dWpAidjFiiEraivrPAiD.' Orders will be promptly execu* ted if sent by mail or telegraph • -'Address, '• •• 'JACOB SNIDER,JRI, : . : • Cheap WineStbroi -• ■ - - TG Walnut streqt, Phiia. .. ‘ J. T. Dectter, WoodniiM S Co.) . I Builder) arid Erlctari (f Lightning Rods, on ‘SCIENTIFIC-PRINCIPLES: • _ - lelT Bt this office or the Post Office; anfl for I personal i infervietoca i he scent on Feanh-street, residence of Dr. HnniybeiWeen Wood and Ferry, t ; - •References —professor.Silliman,. Editor: of SiUiman’s Journal; Prolessor (l.tM. Mitchell, of the, Cincinnati | Observatory; Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University, Kenincky; Professor Chester fceweyfD.D., M. D., !jlew York; , Professor ; J. L. Cassel, Cleaxland University, Ohio. * ' . ' . * f In. piUzburgh — A. W. Uoomis, John Harper, Wilson I MtCandless, Mr. Childs, COI.t Morgan; Rev. Mr. Spams, J, J>; Williams, Major, Harding, U. S. Arsenal; John Ewing & Sons., lib Harper, H. N,.- White, W.. A. Mar shall, John Sampson,Major Havis and Jonn HShoenher: ger, ■ : [navls:tf . MEMPHIS IHSTiTUTB. MEDICAL. DEPARTMENT>*>Tho regular course of lectures wiJi-cpmmeuce on. the ’first of Nmtmon and continue until, the last of .February. The Anatom-, cal Department will be opened ami ready to receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart ment wiUbe wider the direction of the following ; : .VvpaoPßBso.Ea: Z. D 3 Professor of .Anatomy. K. S.Nrwxoa, M.-DU Professor of Surgery. ; ,■« H; j. o.,Professor of Theory.- und Practice o W, BTBh .Pbwsttj M. Professor of Physiology, Pa* U«oldgyi Mineralogy and Geology. JYKisq, jSh D.j Proiessor ot Matcna Medica/fherapeo; ' tics and Medical Jurisprudence. 7.. ’ • J. Mutor Sartosas, M, 0., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. • L • . J.-A..WiL!»n, M. 0., Professor of Obstetrics and o»s* easesof Women and. Children. I ; *= CLin'IQUB'LBCTVEBS. Medicine—Prof. 11. J* Hates. -• • Stiigery—prof. R. S.-NentJon. * '• v z Fhxeman> hLo.,Anaiomical Demonsiralor- The feesfor a full Cdufse amoam t 6 SU’5. Each Prbfesßor , sTickel,Sls. $5.- De monstrator's Fee,§lo. Graduation, 820. • . . ; Those desiring further information, will pleas* aadrea* theLfletterstpostptud) to the Dean f aitd Studeats airir Wine in the city will please call on him at tho-Commer* -Ciaf Hotel. It S.-NEWTON, M. ft* : ' ■— Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. Hon E W M King, Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law P r of of Commercial Jurisprudence.- ; per session: • AUcoxnmumcationspenainittff to this department must be addressed to .' / , ' \V. M. K li\ G, Esq - ' • i&mpJkif, \&5Q. . - - The faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably . With the most distinguished in our country; The Medical Faculty -constitutes an anomaly in tins or any Others country—allbf them are able Lecturers and the best oi Teachers.; = •-V :: .V ! ' 4 •//• Those who willconteraplateourgeographicalposition,. and the extent of our population, can baveiiO doubiaaiO the eligibility of-our situation for an enterprise of the trinri*- -A ato ItCMth. including all seasons of theyeur,we deny iha\ any othercify has more. ' The first class of the Law and Medical Departments©,: thislnstiimewdre small, hut tho composing them are taiemedanatnlhe higiiesrdegreeTespectable— ■ a favotableottiesf&r the future prosperity of the institute. " Thßt Ihe nnblio inay'be satisiieii oi Ike permanency oi tMißChool.wfMefirour dutjfto stater,that the Tiusteer and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well foi ' its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi zation which connects them, cannot heinteropted^ apl t President of the Memphis Institute. ... Sliver Forts, 9poon«, <£c. TXTE lieep co'uslanUS’on hand; a large assortment of .Yf Bllver FottSi.Spoons, Xadlee; ace., of our own manufacture,of Siaiitlard silver... JOHN B. N’FADDEN & CO , 95 Market street. magnifying Qlft**e*, ... OF one, two and three gasses,sailed for detecting counterfeit bsnk notes, and outer purposes, forsalc by' >{QcUfll ; '• 7 vJQHNB/M’FaDDEN & CO. - To the titltens ot &Uegheny City. A BOX for the reception of CITY MILLS. A, FLOUR is leftat the store of Mercer & Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders .-will be promptly supplied acatO - WUiMARTIIJb NOBLE. ; aOO Bien Wnutetl Immediately, i T l'tlE CRARTIBRS RAILROAD.—-The wages ■A are 80 cents per day } and we v charge-51,75 per •Week for boardings Apply atthfe office* on the Steuben? '•tile ’road.-trtdr M*Doiu»td*S *a from Pitts burgh. ' {juhe2sitn BURNSIDE. A 00. Tsalk IROfT WORKS, NRQROEB, RULES, Ae. jrw pursuance of a decree of.the Chancery Court in- X- Clarksville, af ,the October te.tnl, IBSQi r:.will sell at the' Louisa Furnace, iaMontgoroety. Chanty, State of. Tehnesse'e,' on: the fltk day of April, 185 t, the Fnrnace known is the Louisa'Furnace and Vernon Furnace, with all the lauds attached and adjoining there: (o, amounting ‘to some 20,000 acres. : : At the same time and place I will jgeU a yafoable negro man, John Caijer, a Founder, hndhis wife.and children, on aeredttbxl, % and 3 years,. The real estate On a credit bf 1,2,3 and 4: ye of Apriirißsf,T will also soil, nt thelate residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montgomery the IRON PROPERTY, known as the TenneßseaFur nace aiid tlie Waier FdrgCj bn Barton 7 * Creek, with all the* lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres! on n credit of 1,2,3 and 4ycars. ‘ Sttviher County Lands tiear Gallatin. Twill also sell, on the 26iK of March, 1851} in the town Of Galiaiihy at the Court Hotoe, .320 acres of land lying in said County, kttawn as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of L 2 and 3 years. - ?.• ' Jfou&and Lot in NasktiUt.-- ■ - I will also sell, on the 2Sth of March, 1851, a valuable Rouse and Lot In Nashville, hi thcMarket House; known* as Lot Noi 64, situated on High st., on a credit of.l, 2 odd syeata:'"Bond aridapprovedsecurity will be requi red of the purchaser and’ a lien retained on-ihertal es tatein all cases. ' P. PRIESTLKYf C. & M.. Saie or Slttlea, Wagon®, &c. • r TwiH, aS the Adm'rof Robt.BaxteT. sell at the Lou* isa Furnace!’in Montgomery County, Term ,on the oth day of April, 1851, all the personal property; of the said JtobLi Baxter, belonging to said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mn|es, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock oiUtand, on a credit of twelvemonths. ' : ‘ ‘' . I will also soil, ou ibellih day of April, 1351, at .the late residence of Robert Baxter, m Montgomery county, Tennessee, about 30 Mhlei! Horses, Caule, ’Hou3ehold ondKitchenFurnituie, together wiihallpersonalpxop enyof-saidßobeft Baxter} oir a credit'ofl2 iiionlha~ Bondand securityVwlll ; Tje‘ required : on Ulljaums Over ©lO. The sale wilt be contihrfed at each place frbthday to day. till all the property is sold.- - ' ! v * • Dec;17,1850. ROBERT BAXTERj-Adm’r: • fTT" Each send the. Office of the Olert: and Master ihepupers.containing theadvertisemerils,\vith the amount of the fee stated. Published till day of last calc. ’’ The" NasUVille Union and True Whig; the Louisville Journal} the Cincinnati Commercial, ana the Pittsburgh "Post, Will publish-theaboveadvetiisement twice a week, until day of‘sale, and forward accounts lo the Clerk cud Master tor settlement. : decSSttawts —C&ifiivillt JtfreTsonian. • • v- • , Spring stocfc of Carpets. THE-sobscriber having relumed from ihc Eastern ■Oil CJotbsiWiiidow Shades, Stair Rods. Dodr‘Maitsv Dfuggel-Siair Cmsh, and Piano Covers; Mattingi-ftS-iAc.'' Airof .whictr have been se*- lectcd and besimamifdcto rley. 1 Wiifroneye single to- ihe interest of his crato* mersl'andall swhd : may-favor him wiiint aall,,.great pains is at ali-times taken -to show Goods lo persons wishitiirto lootfor boy. Call and examine;the.-stockf where can be Totmd-the latest and best slyies,o C the above named Goods, wiih\pnces sndumnUues ta suit > a jl - b. W.LYNIX - Lynd’* Carpet Hroponam; Apollo BaildlnjfiFoarih street. • COD FJ9H—IS drums Cod fish la store uad for sale, mart. , "" MILLER & EICKETSON. <■»* ... n % r J»,iJf#.' 1 - -r ,*,'2+f tjr . / .%!% -. - W V~- ' •i : ""-. V "-" ! '•• * •‘ H - >’"' "‘ "- -••••••■'•' • ■'• Y-VV r.. y ’:• •' t -Yy-; -'Y‘.' v '-- -' ' - -' '*^.4*'. V* v ■•’•;•> " k * ••■ ■», ■.<■>• s • \:U\ ■i HHtetillontottS. 4 v-',T-,’v * -X'-' ;:•; , ..i':i.'::.'::'.f . ::: , i i , * 1 *• • '•".7 t..'.-/;; .V. - £ * * < f > • • "■> ■ , »• sna a; a. k 3 ' :J atacv-gfle n»air«|iii«. /r.../. ■ rTTHE bcstevidenceof the s.QCCesaof Ibe Difecwr* ij\ <■ i A>ado4V<rrifigiotfaiei£lf r INSD RANCECOMBANV fiftUMrt&tt .WifiJtggFSo , community,! j? cica in aUulo,more;ilmn.cevW f ; " over s7o,OOOcapUaUo.ihe-cbmpany..The Directorial* • . proud tpsay,tfirirneariy'ilrThe' property InMftdte of k, . ■ the safest-kind; lii small risks, anda large proportion ; insured for only one year. ' v Number of Policiesfasued-—! ifiSt'" j ■- Amounlof propcityiusuretl “*• «#3,073,583 00 !• AinoUnl,ofEiinriuileeprepiium3-.845 1 4P6,33:/.;/.s’- 1 .Amountorcasfipremiuia»-~r-,33,M1,80,, , ~ „ Amount of guarantee stock— 8 , 70,1113 18 ' -Amount of:tosses s™ f , # . &800 00 : h* • L: Tabe'dedticleafrontlhtt,alovii tfief iiicldemaf expeit- . sesrof the office; " <1 1 - 1 f i-. •' n ' 1 1 i l ITo'citysJroaanliy merchants! untl;ot*liert''iif’dwell- . irigs,;#iKt isbtated.or comurji : propeny;jii 4*ibeJwved .IfcHC.qrnpaiiy.ailordsadyoiniigealnpsiniqfcheepncss, ;-/■ smety . ii; thi3 w country f ~*■*, ~ , Coriditcteijort thecnuitiMenttdgreailyimprovedsys tem of Class ificntier. of’Risks, exclßuitiff all special a batatas, ins an'neonlya’limited amount in-any, one lo- s cuttey, thuipreciadlrtg thofrertUtincyantfoctUrtence of large fires, and also, on boifithe'StnchlaiilMinualplau, 1 It n£lonly pna jesses the cheapness and acccmniDtlßUon h of.bqihmeihodSiiuieuliUeaiheinsnrcd-ioapnrUeipn- . non in the profits.’ •> -■ , l It is under the control of rhe folio wing Directors :—J ; \t P. Rutherford. A. J.'ClUitt, iohh B. Pacter.gamnelT. i Jones,. Alonro A. Carrier, Ptnlo’O.Hcdevslclilßoberl 1, KIUU. ' J -Ai RUTHERFORD, Presfi. t 1 . „ ■ A.ArSILLETTiSee’y.'i C A. A- Csnana, Actuary, i'-i| . , . [ia27.-y i. * GENT 4N. pMTSBBBGHfW. H.DAVIIMviiM. •»*> PumcyyJr., deceaacdj)N», 384 ÜbenyiMteefc; .: *' at (be belter convenience ?tf> persona reliding'ini the :-JPI»S*i iPMtifltjho. cjiy, i jbe.,bgemjney.alaif.- ba -found uauyj from eleven lo tweive endiwo [olhree o’clock. S.V»e connlingroom of JJSciiOimnwker * Co,. No.' S 4 Wooa Btfcetf.\\iiierff'skU jiec'eijiaryirifotjnaLion :wift be : giveh. -and doramQnVcaUiims’ i pjrotAttUvr-.tiaende3 r 'io.— ! ramphlels explainingtUe printipitffctttabeneUWbf-QUfo /Ingnrance, an^biftnfctonnafaTttished.onappHeation, [ 3 Capital cooßtaoUv-iseyMibnga [ ■ }HtvMiTgh, ff<fr.3»tBst-r2w,« • i /v.JLHIUJKAfIIdfta • . TpHEINSURAUeBCOHfANY.OPNOETn JL lCA r PhiJadelphjajdittnered;j7W T capital SSDOt« •<reoTa3«»Jahuar7T3;lBslj^l : ,OOr,jtffis‘’ao.,wm triaielfisuhifice orvbujltOagi tauMbeireonitfnl*tv tbit city and vieiaityi lion, oh steamboats and other -vessels,'Ciiⅇ by 4ttl*ncl Iransportaiionroioatbe-Beaa. / > .DIRECTORS: v ' PresH., ' . JacobJULThomai; ' SamuelW. Jonei, “:' i ; Kichard fi.'vVood* ■: >■ . i 3« r AtaiinJUUfcone, Edwarddmiihy John A. Brown, Samuei'Fißtnltn,: Samuel Brooks, » Chorees Taylor, ■ .. WiUtim E.jSrwen, Ambrpsei Vjftlte, < • ' ; j GqorgeW.Aspin^att, Thomas!*. Coucj James N. Dickson* S. Monia, Water,, - v •,H. D. Tli&is ihe oldest insurance-Company .m'tfio'tlruted States, and from Its high fl&ddingvloug«ijHsriettcc, am ple means, andoroiding -nil -Tisks-ef an-ektia-htaarf ous chamuer,may be.considered us.tafferiflg.Binpl6.se ■ eerily to,the public. WM< -B* JOJtyE!%. Agent, jag 4 , „♦ -•- . jMo.*l4t Floatstreet. , XAtKTX, fJUWJiTIIiTY jWV SECUfUTY. I THENATIONAL LOAN FUND- . f_ fclBK INBTJRAHOK BOCIJK'TY , LONDON AND, N^vy-yoSk.' Capltnl»-£500 ) 000*»l£qaaL«o ; f9 t 9oojooo. | :\^/UTHalarge:i«Tjrt«o£pro&t&.,:A : pQrtlonofb©Ut YV ' e&pitalan&aoiplpsinvested mJJ,'S.<3Qvanmienr I : Stocks, and oilier seoixntie&iii tfcp><?uy ofNew, York. > . .. Pdliwje&Veld : iiLiluji.'Odiitilry .Persons in* snrmtfpanicipateinihtfproliisoribeCoippffby, ..* " ;'s■•:• * Californutruk* takcn atreduced rat&r-. ; ' t I Amdnrthe Advantages' > { ■> ore IbejolltTwing:—- rt <*» f A party insured (bribe whole tenrfo£ii/fl f I rrmtf borrow ftmottfit of luinoai premiam, \ |-wiil}QQ!iiote©rsacurrty,flrdepostto£pafieyjan<J£3ea- ! I titled lo division of proßla. . ~ . , “'' ‘ lie mayavany limesEirreDdii’ receive j I back os value, toereaf.bne-lmlf tbegTosk‘Bunipuld by b I &lmin'ahna!^ ; eominb'it l prcmlums- * - - L * >. * 1 ; 'A potty already Insured f«' whole life may, pn pay- [ meutof osmoQstimiconkeftbis iasnTauceuuo/a tisw ) . LpoHcyupoaUieloaOsystezdnaw introduced. „ l ' I Ponies already insured iand.-onlitled, to o uoo-i&irit ' loan, are not shat oat from sola- iwocthirfl lOOfi, j( the, • prefer i t,oporv tbe terms stated in 1 thr Society Vpamph~ j A party may >at a moderate mutual premianvlnsaj* \ for life* imd he survive to reach the age of 40-years, (Arl . hifl ho dies before'.Teachin£ ihat Offe,lhe full .sam insured j I . j - ; I IthasoecomeenstomaiXittUie Atlantic ciUesfotcoa* } | giegaifohs lolusiire the uvea dr their F»a?ors/and on f- Chnsthm or New Veat’Cddy to ksakethe fotioily ft-pre- J I sent of ; ifce polieyi •’Thikis *»»eUettt way ; | of showingpikeirregardibMheir Micdater.whosasalary ; Lin verymanycases-ia'icarcely equal 10 hi* immediate i.'a'ants. To the manof faTpily,at hiB deaJb,it i| ocan- ; | aolation beyond expression tor knour x that bis.helpless * ■ . little ones arethnsprovtdedfon b ; I \ Charchesjttvblvedj Wjodld do well to Ihiurd tie lives - 1 '} 'of one or toote of thei trnilees. at whoid' demise the ; j anumntwduld be appUeiHoliQuidfttC thedfebtr - ' J {•: : Explanatorypaiapmetsnndinformation'gtteDjgraUs, t: J at (he Hanking Housexjfj> .• WJLA;iIUiI ACfb-i ••••. i I v noviJP: •. ,> j. Wopdsfrgccond dtefaboye-yoenh. * 1 ISSUEAnOB. / . r',. • r : THE DELAWARE SAFETY tftSUH; <. ANCE CGMPANY.~Office.Nonh Room ofihe Ex] S A •,* J ; RBX Mofchandize and, olhes * properly in-town: and twunfrv, insured flcalnst-lesao*. ? -damage by fife atihc lowe3irale , ; -' • f r: Mi&KX l^stfxxHCE.— insure Vessels, Car \ •■- goes and sperialpoHciesiOSthevusuredinsy desire; ; . f- * ,lmJLimTaAj{aPOßtA.Ttcni.~-TiiEy-alsqiasilre mc?ehan~ k dlze byWugons,,-Railroad : ,Cars£,Cana> * ■■ Boats and Steam Boats, on,nversandjakesioa the most [ liberalterms. . .. f -j r-. - J •• f> DIFECTOBS—Joaeph If. Beaf,l&murtd-A. c Bonder y ” 'TohffC.Davittflobenßanon, JohnßrPertrbsevSßisiiel i Edwards, GedG.Lelper.’Edwdrd-BarGfigtoiifiieac R.J j: JaanesC. Hahd.Theopmlas. Pattldiiigr & ,kuie*:lHpol»,[ dlenry Sloan, SpencexMe- 1 Hvain,CborlesKeUy,J. ii. William Eay,Di ! S.Thomas, John Genera, Wen. Eyre, Jf; *l' [ DIRECTORS, AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. Morgan, 1 Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logun.' ** »■ ; WILLIAM MARTlfyFresidem. ■■!■ Thos. C. Hanp, Vice Prosideiit* : > . . Josepß/W. Cowjji, Secxetary. 1 to*O2icepftheCoinpany.Ntk.4aWatersireet i -Pius- ■ . burgh. QeiPrdtQ • r; A. MADEIRA, AgenU i:. Firo; nadJiiutas. imar^aMi; - -• fPHEJ OFFICEof ihcjnsurante.fio. of Mtrik'Jbxtne* * X has beenroribrrd to tneWarehoase dfHaTay f Jones ‘ A Co., No., 141 FrohtgVreet,'third frdtfseEait of Wood , l street,where.thfe*ubsCribei i wilHkime i Policie'sbnßaUd-?' ingsaridtfielr'cbhient»,aad dnSMpmßntibySiealbboaia * and 'other' vessel ike above oldjand respooxible ; ? ? [ap3> JON£3,Agent. I :. - ':'::l«ftro’«nd ; ReaiaK' : iiisiaur^eW f; A^''* TT HEMUTDALLIFE ANOrHEALTHINSURANCE i X Intiorponstefe'fcy ifao. 4 Popßsylv?matMa«?bjlß4B;iDbiKei Pot- [ petuul f Capital $lOO,OOO. .Jiaitt tAan .F*sPusi- ; reama Cornfdnv, and foil r Soper. c'enL lower,, than too • usual rhtesofLtfeTnsnrdnee,as the; fp Ifowi tig edm pari* son will show.' Thusape won 1 or thi . for $lOO fpr life, must pay int&e V vaoiii Penn 6lutual ®^36 r E<piuable ®a,o4, Now • EnglandSti^,-Aibibn 62/iB/-New - York. LffeB2^W r l tf» ' 9lM’n • DutEcroasrrSamuel JXOrncfc, Charles TX lialhWm F £ Booxie I RoberlP,E'ihg,Chttr]eaPllayes;MW ! BaHWiiu t Ckas M.Reeve, M^D.;LewisCodner, i '3 'R63niah'Barker, l E' H Boiler^EdwiniftCope!.J dmtj Samuel DOrricfc; FfcaPruidcnCfi&oben < P..i£ing i: >■ : •' Applications. wUI he _ received .and, every inforination l given -by FAHNESTOCKj' Agent: 'Ovfico: ?• .Cotomercial EoottiSj;COruefof Third andwood/streets Pmsbargh. . * *. •■' ■ 5 •* - 'oettHhy INDEMNITY* r , l Th« PranbUn Pfr« ;Indurane‘a llesipaav r ov rmLantt?au.‘ ' •- TVREOTORS:— ■ * ' ' «■'. • s*‘ >’ -c. 1 9 • Charles W. Bancker, 1 Gcorge -W'. Eielianls, ? TiiomasHarx,- .'-!; j • Tobias Wagner, 1 AdolphiE.Doric, 1 Samuel Grant. * ,:> lu Brpwpe, i . , Jacpb R.omiin, . ...... MorrisPauefson. • ■ ,-* CHAS. W.BANCKEILPrts’I. i .. Chas. G.,.DajtcnLSB > 'SecTeiaryi , '.\" - . |p* Coniinne to makelnsanutcc,' perpetnalor fimited '*■ on every descriptioxipf property In lowa'andeOitnfry. • )' TheCompanyhaveTeservetlalargoConUnrentFund ? Which, withtheir;Capiialand Premitmuj saCcly invested ~ afford ample protecuon to the aseared. ;, \ ? The Asspupf thQ.Ccmpany. oaianaaTylßtf:lB49, as l .tmblxsUed agreeably to an Act o‘f were a* c lows, viz.:— » , *■* 1 1 *• - ? - Mortgages •——«■ ■■.. l • Real Estate 83 [ Temporary Loaos—" ■«**—BS ; Stocks * f. n S3 ' [ c - Since'thcir incorporation^^.period bM9 year»,ihey * have paid upwards of f7nt Million Fcur UttnarisdTThou- v sand Delian, losses by fire,. thereby vtCTordlng evidence- of the advantages of insurance, as wellostheabiUcy md ; ,2 v t v ; : u J. GARDIffER COFFIN,Ageru, aartl'. -r--: •; QffioeNt imdad sis I ' Clrt asd ,v THE InsnragcoCompanyo;fNorth.America^iiM>Mi.. delphhi,through its duly aaitiorizcd tha jnfc.. seriber, offers lo.malte'permanemanrllinuied iarin.,....- ; on property, in Dus city and iu vicinity, and aft ahimien _ Arthur Q. Coffin,Tiesd; ■ Samuel Brooks. Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor. Samuel WvJones, .. SotonelW. Smith. Edward Smith, . - ... Ambrose WhileF; 5 John A. Brown, JaeoV-lff./niOinni < 1 John White, JohnßTijer^? l ' • . . Thomas P. Cope, ffichardD.-vtaod ‘ - sSSsSsSlgffii nor »t? lea auilqniUiUes:. For »a]fe Jaw; ;*^TT ety *- u P e ' . ",' ‘ a<Axjmason ico n - —. hitM<)M Market«t«£» fIiANTATiON 20 MoJums Jhm *ecelvcdandfo>ttloK MHJLER & HICKBTBON '• ~r`:: i jy *W: ‘i* •' : i .v?:.r’ ■■'_ -■'• ■,;.> •' - John fi.r/off; V .
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