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IxrHITE WA W Claris ' QALTPIsTjtFo-c)0 keg' refined for see by .B e FAILEIESTOCK , ie CO. flaGO-SOOtt, pc g,ied l or a la HNEgroc[CfcCO * c ° (TSSSP”-” * co- CORN—GOO bnsb to nni\ o,—will be sold low on mar2S° Wh “ rf ' A;lf ly 10 RHODES & ALCORN. CUiEnEEITCORN— 300 bosh 10 arrive thui week—wi P.a." U IOW ° a 1116 WhSr ALCORN. —HOPPED FEED—On hand ana for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, mar 2G 117,Third at, opposlte-BPCharles Hotel SOAP— 100 boxes for sole by marSS STUART & SILL C^aNDi^S— SO boxes for sale by / martS STUART t SILL /'I LASS-MOO boxes Bxlo forsale by VJ marts STUART ft SILL TOBACCO— 30 boxes 5% prime, for sale by marts STUART & SILL. V Its EG AR—SO bbls lust received and-for sate by V marts STUART & SILL /MjOTJR—ISO bbl# superfine for sale by .. IJ marts STUART ft SILL, 124, Wood O ROUND PAINTS—In oa i neatly put op xn iincsns IT of 1 jbio 10&e„each. Amoristwhichare— Marine Green; Pans Green ; Chrome Yellow; Blacky • Yellow Ochre; TerraDe Sienna; ; Prussian Blue; . Umber Raw; Umber Burnt. • B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO . comer Ui and Front streets. S A^,a a r A ~ 20 '''WTaHHEmJoK T^T V f S£g BB ' m bWS "* 60 8 ctuart'llill wtttaM- pahF;r— Largest assortment in the Wat, — W Consisting of French and American Paper Hang ingri for Halls. Pgrlors and Chambers, at price* ranging rromCic. p. Wl»r Pitec. 85 ‘Tonrth street^ HDUSEKIiEPKRS—Orders for Taper Hangers \ X ennbe lcfiauUe.Wall PapcrSlore oT iaar2L . . W; P. MABBHALL. Pater hangings—spew® selection. win i.« received by first canal arrivals, a now and choice assortment of French and Eastern Paper Hangings m gold, damask, boquet and plain patterns, together with a large Jot of cheap satin and common papery • inaVT VV. P. MARSHALL 85 Wood si* IXKASI TEAS!—One hundre chests prime family Teas for sale at the Central Tea Store, comprising all varieties- „ ... . Just receiving, a fresh lot of Ftfty Cent black and qrecn Teas, which have gamed so much popularity ift this city. Sold, wholesale and Tetail, by murid " Hi C. > I7IAMILY GROCERIES.—Mocha, Java, Rio and La . guayra Coffees; Jioat Sugars; Pried Fruits; Rai' sms; Currants; Golden and Boston Syrups; Sueftril. Molasses, Ac-, for sale by [marl3} 11. C. KELLY. WHOLESALE GROCERIES.—Just receiving— • 100 bags Rio Coffee, prune; 2 casks Cuba Honey; 10 boxes IV. 11. Grant’s Tobacco ; 10 do Russell & Robinson’s ilo; 5 bbls No 1 Salmon; :> casks prime Cod Fish; G boxes JLnvcring’s D. R. Sugars ; marlB • . 11. C. KELLV . iTvBBLS. EGGS for sale by • lv/ marl? Ii.C.KELLV. Ron BUSII. I'UIMK DRIED i KAOHKS—for *ale. OUU marlS .11. C. KELLY. “IirANTFJ)—3.WO bash. oi'Jieavy Mill cleaned Oais YV ’suitable for Oat Meal. RHODES & ALCORN, marlS 107iM st..opsosiie St Charles Hotel. BREAD YOWDKRS—A few'boxes of excellent Yeast on.haud and for sale by murlS - RHODES & ALCORN. WINTER LAKE OIL.—1» bblß J. L. Oowßting'e Jfo 1 Winter Lard Oil Just received and for eolc MILLER fc RIOKETSON, Noe 221 b SB3 Liberir el- SUGAfL— 10 hhds prime Plantauon Sugar just receiv ed and for sale by ■ -f> marlB MILLER A RluKhrlaON. PLANTATION MOLASSES.—4OO bbls Plantation Molasses, oak packages, in store and for sale by marlS MILLER A RICKETSON. OFL BBLS. No. 1 Winter Strained Imrd Oil for sale by &0 marlS KIER A JONES,CanaI Basin. On TONS J umaia Blooms for sale low, to close. Z\j marlS KIER A JONK 1 fk BBLS No. I Mackere 1 for sale low, to close. 1U marts- iOERA JONKS. EGGS— 20 bbls. just rec’d and for sate by T. WOODS A SON, marSO GL Water street. A'PBLES— 100 barrels Green Apple's lor"sale by raaiSO T. WOODS A SON, LARD OIL—4O bbls. No. 1, just received.and forsale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., marSO corner Fust and Wood sia. HOPE SPJCE AND FLOURMILLS— Fifth Street— Have on hood and for- sale, pare Spices, Flour, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nuts. &c - N.B. Grinding-and Roasung done for Hotels and Families at the shortest notice. marlS Hope mllls— • ■ „ ■ 100 bbla. extra Superfine Flour i 100 do Superfine do 50 do Fine do; For sale by F. R. DRAVO. ,»< fio daz. large Brooms for sale ai the fow t price of 31,121 4* doz [mariO] ,WM. DYER.; YE—ldbturs just received from S. B. Tbos.ricoit. nmriO WM. DYER. ®®J*» packages fre.h Egg. r-rntolfe LARD— 10 keg* No. 1 Lard, ja»t received and for .ale by ■ ■ [mariO] WM. DYER. BACON— 10 casks Sides; • B do Shoulders j 17 do Hams; Received per steamers Navigator and Diurnal, and for sale by* marl 7 . CARSON A M’KNIGHT. RE4SE LARD—I 73 tierces Grease Lard, received \JC per steamers Washington and Fleetwood* for sale, marls * CARSON A M’KNIGHT. FEATHERS— 4,000 Ebs. prime Feathers for sale hy marlS CARSON A M’KNIQHT. PEACHES- aW busb. Dried Peaches tor sale by marlS CARSON & M’KKNIGHT. BACON Hams, Shoulders and Sides, m smokehouses, for sale by _ (marlS] KIER A JONES^ TURPENTINE.— 25 bbls Spirits, furpentine on eon v signment and for sale low by F. ft DRAVO, martß Nol Diamond BLOOMS-— -7G tons No l Juniata received and for sale by (marlS) KING A MOORHEAD. bbls superior white Hominy receiving aad for sale by . WM. DYER, marts No 207 Liberty si N°mJl? AF SUOAR - :i ‘ ,blBforBa DYER SUPERIOR MUSTARD,of our own manufacture con stantly on hand and for sale. • RHODES A ALCORN, marl7] 107 Third st., opposite Sr. Charles Hotel. FINE WATCH REPAIRING—Executed in every variety, with superior workmanship and w arranted. New work made, Ac. [marlSj WW. WILSON. T.IOK SALK—2 second hand 18 gallon Copper Kettles. Jj Apply to [marl7J RHODES A ALCORN. Maps op Pennsylvania.—Received on con signmenr, and for sain singly, at tohoictale prtce, three dozen large and splendidly finished Maps of this State. This is the most recent map of the Stato pub* Halted, and embraces all that is aesirablo in tymrfeci map, at the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, marl ■ • • corner of Market and Founh Eta. «r ATCIIES, J KWELRYjSfLVKK VVA RB, LAMPS, YV MILITARY GOODS, AC.—During the alteration now being made nt the front of ray store, customers will find me in the rear and on the second story, with a large andexccllr.nlstock of all goods in my line, and prices unusually low. • Watch repairing continued as usual xn ihe shops m second story. W. W. WILSON, mar? comer of Markctaud Fourth sts. •cxrjVTCHtiS— Receiving and on hand, an.extensive YV assortmentof the best London, Liverpool and Ge neva manufactures, and warranted as to accuracy in nme—finpfinish mid dnralnUty. K^ualloan^imgorted' corner of Market and Fourth ru. JEWtiLttY ANi> SILVLK. WAKE—A large assort ment of the finest kind, always oil hand—and new work made to order,' Koxks, Spoons,- &c.,-of the beat material .and the low cstrates. [marlO] • ;W. W. WILSON.- WASH MIXTURE—* 1 Crane’s” Labor Saving Soap for Bale by the bar, at tho manufacturer’* prices, marls WM. DYER SUGAR CURRD’HAM—IO,OOO pieces in smokehouse for sale by - [marlCj • WM. DYER.. GLOVERSEED— 18 bbla* for Bale-low by niarls . ..■■■■ WM. DYER. OLD CHEESE—6OO bbis very strong old Cheeie fo: sale at a low price. [marlS] WM.DVBR. ILNE I’LOUR —00 bblsfine Flour lor salechca] marts - ml PYt — WED PKACI!ES-??i2i>bls.pnperior_haivoß for sale mmrls Wfll. i>yt.R. icnWAX WANTED-1,000 IDs. trst-rate Beeswax', _ for which the highest market price wjll be paid marls - • FZ™-™ k ' g ’ and2hbl9fa 3TOA^4r S TLI, BROOMS— 200 dO2 ia store, and for sale by ■ 'm&i2S : • -STUART; A, SU<L. «*’<¥• *- •; •»- ...... - J. - VS" S' <* * * /.A3'* i 'v '^ffr^'-v’;'::r., v *' { ' M <, *1 ' . "; ; .,Y v’ > -.'•’•?<• V* -, v.‘ - * - ->»•* , . -.* .... . • -. ■■?•;■:• -. p •■;»■-. V .*:p. WlUtMaa-AJJoi, "Corn&of'Wood. and fifth.streets, Piillbtirgh, •, &XVB IN- STORE, and to nmve during this week the-following-goods of thc most recent iraporls iJjonSj aocoitunodoung tortnst lig catty bss rrjrae,Green I>s doz patent zinc tVhsh- I Tea •ff-’t t >t f t ,ji hoard#,! f- t >v. 113;hrctae»ts do-' do , 50 bis extra pure Starch,- (4C do Oolong and Chilian, 25 do Sg l ”?*' l ®) too bags RtoCoffec, ■ ; <® Nils § 9 Mol*®®®.®! lsdo Laeuayrnnnd Java, Jo do S 11. do j 'tCO boxesS’s.fl’s,* and IQ 10 do Golden Syrup, r lump Tobacco, ■ . 25 do Toat, Cntsbed-aml (35 bbls Pfos 1 and 3 Mack- Powdered Sugara, : ! erel 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, u>D i and i doNoi ' do ’ 60 drums Smyrna Figs, i o‘ jo Salmon., 20 jars Bordeaux Prunes, iSO bxs scaled Herring, 50 lbs Sicily do *3OO &s extra Madder, 5 bxs Rock Candy, J 3 bales Cassia, do Genoa Citrons, ■ tl do Cloves, ' 10 do Coccra fc Chocolate, • Cbgs Pepperfc Allspice, 5 do Castile and Almond j 1 bol Nutmegs, • Soap^ 1 2 do ground GLtiger, 19 doz Military do j 1 do do Pepper, 1 bhl sup Caro Soda, 1 do do Pimento, 1 do Cream Tartar, |lO kgs do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago, JO do do Cassia, 2 do Isinglass, JO da do Cloves, 2 do Sicily and refined } 2 bbls Garrett’s Snuff, Liquorice, 45 brsSteanne Candles, l do Arrow Root, feQ do Star do 150 Bath Brick, JO do Sperm do 1 bbl Flat Sulphur, ICO doz Mason’s Blacking, 100 gross Matches, IpO lbs SQpeTfine Rice Flour, 10 doz Extract of Lemon ; IDO do SF Indigo, Rosoaud Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, 5 do Lemon Sugar, ICO do Corn Brooms, 1 cask S&l-Soda, Hass, Nails, 'White Lead, Lard Oil, Ac. mar2j HIST ON & CO.'S . GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, APOLLO STREET, Sign of the Bee-Hlvc. TnE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a QmtleanngsFuT nuhing Store* in connection with an Odd FcUow* Depot, m which are to be found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows 1 Regalia, never before present ed to a Pittsburgh public, by a single establishment. . From Philadelphia, they are in tegular receipt oi Odd Ftlloies' Registers, Loigt Blank Book,. Gorefi, and other Lodge articles. The Re&alia exhibited at their counter Is most gorgeous and admirably assorted; no-, thing‘of thesort j so entirely exquisite, has ever been seen in tms market in such profhsion- , ... The Gentlemen 1 * Famishing Department is plentiful ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately wrought articles of dTcss. The variety is entirely too J Seat to enumerate in-a moderate, space; we must, crefore T directtho public to an investigation of-the Stock itself. All that we can say in this connection is, that at our Establishment the gentlemen of taste can be supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the most experienced hands. We solicit an examination of our stock; u composes a variety which challo nges comparison A largo lot of Fine Silk and Dinen Shtns! Fancy .Stack*'and self adjusting Cravats Gloves andffostery of various kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. We solicit ft aaare of public patronage. ■■HINTON* C 0.,. Sign of the Bee Hive, No. BO Apollo Buildings Fourth st. .’(rasa'll wi-ictcun. —‘J "J.' 1' c * Bxftß -1 iIPPESOOTTft BAKU, I (LATS J.S.STUCttKHfcCO.) I HannfaetuKK ol Phsnii Fire Proof Safes, Second emiS.bcnacen Wood and Smithfitld. ONTuesday afternoon, July 25,1843, the undersigned were called upon by Messrs.JLipf encott L Barr, to witness an honest and hut lest of one o* their rhmnix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tne Sale wn-placed I inside thereof, with books, papers and some money; when the doorof the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at. ' quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short ume the Safe was l red kot, and continued till half past G o’clock, being about four and a half hoars, when the committee expressed lUetr satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat I was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down, Safe I cooled, and door books, papers and money I safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass I mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend- I ine these Sates lo the public, as being* in oar'judgment, I CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON & THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am eagoged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, in my judgmentj entirely fare proof. WM. UA\E. In caning upon the above gentlemen for uietr signa tures, they f U spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of ths Safe s being entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand ana foi pale a fall assortment of the above Safe*. xaftr3l ULLL A lEltK*. JOHN O’DQSTIELt. A. L. MCH.BW, O' HUSTEB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN A CO. Pittsburgh C hair A Cabinet wars fl,coins, So. 08 Third South Side. O’D- M. A Co., respectfully inform their friends til and customers that they have, if not the largest Mpßatockever before seen in this city, the greatest J Y*varety of styles, the finest finished, made of inn best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen In the western country***-all of which they are determined to sell as low as any other raanufactnnng establishment in the city. Oar stock h all our own manufacture; no im Steomboat5and Hotels furnished attheshorest notice. All orders promptly attended to. I s * 7 * Allegheny pinning am, ATOS3IKHI OT2KST, AIXEaitENV CITV, PB.NNA. T [JR subscriber would respectfully inform h« triends and the public generally, that having completed his new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two new eastern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright baws. he ip now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description- The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a larga assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box making,house, steamboat work, &c., can be found at all umes. Also, lumber pinned or .awed to order, with prompt* ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, jnlO Proprietor. N B All orders directed to Pittsburgh wifi receive prompt attention wnoluau And B.«taU* SADDLE,HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, hatheconunues to occupy that large and com- JBC2aS modions Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock & Co., No. 60, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a lam and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpel Bags, Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. ■ ' , He also keeps constantly on hand, and is prepared to famish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a stylo of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. Ch C<runlrj/ Merchants end Eamm would do well to call and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low Don’t forgetthe place, No. 86, corner of Wood treat and Diamond Alley. a P*° V. R.DRAVO. Wall Paper for Spring Sales. 59 SMITCFIKLO BTBBST, PITT6BDRQU. T SHIDLK wonld invito all who want a good and V • cheap article of WALL PAPER to call.and exam* ine his extensive assortment of all the new and various Patterns now in use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers,— : nnd at the lowest possible once for .Cash or Rags. Also, new and beautifulifoci Marble Paper, with suit able columns, caps, bases asd bordering, tor public Halls, of every description, fumlsded on the most reas onable terms, at ■ ■ ■■■ mar2o:lm 50 Smittyeld sired. . Lands cape painting. JASPER U. LAWMAN. Landscape PaWteb, Rooms, Foarth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimen# may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. _ References— John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm.C. Walt,T. A. •HilUer t Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson. J.J. Gillespie, Hon. 8. Jones, L. Harper f febXB Dr, Holltck’e Works* T>ECEIVED AT HENRY MINER A Co’s, No 32 JLv Smltbfield street, a new supply of the following works: The Male Generative Organs—in health and disease, from infancy to old ago. A complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with a description of the causes, symptoms and treatment of all the diseases and infirmities to which ii is liable.— | Adapted for every man’s own private use. Price 81. I The Diseases of .Woman—their causes and.cure fa- I miltarly explained, with practical hints for their proven- > lion and for the preservation of female health. The M&rrUgc Guide, or Natural History of Genera tion—a private instructor for married persons and those about to marry, both male nnd female. Price St. Origin of Life—a complete scientific and popular trea tise on the philosophy and physiology of the reproduc tive functions in plants and animals, with 12 anatomical plates and all the new discoveries. PnceSH. The Family Physician, or the true an of healing the sick in all diseases whatever. Price 25c. . [mar2s WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S New Xdlthographlo Estatollßliment, 00 Market street, between Third Fourth, IS NOW ready to famish every kind of Lithographic -work m the most elegant style, such asßAoto otUs, Maps, Portraits, , Landscapes, Cards , Bill heads, and La heir, printed in gold, colors, Ac. Al the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helmle have opened a Drawing School, and execute on order Drafts : of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac- wuhall possi- : bio accuracy ana elegance. aiS:ly Hope MllU tn Fall Operation Again i ' i Span's Buildings, Fifth Street. THE proprietor, thankful to the public for past cus tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Spice Mills within the cuy—for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pare ground Spices, Ac., Ac. The attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is Invited, and all I ask is that they willgivcme a trial. F.R.DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not found good, and the money returned. - fraarlfl THE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE,No. 89Market street, with Fixtures, and a small'stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to tic sold atabarghiu. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of the best on the street, ean be had on. ■favorablaterms, if application is made immediately to the sabscriber, who wishes to change his business. J&3O S WM.H GARRARD. EPSOM SALTS-CO bbls for sale by ■ "V--***v:* maiCO. . • ... B; A. FAHNESTOCK A.dO; =MI . lr • - * . .OoQffUi ana- COlds Cflred la 48 Hautii w INCE theintroducuoaof UusneweQmpoand,Coughs and colds are cared in a vety,-short time. tjVQ Will Warrant Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup .10 cure oases of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigngille,dtt less lime ana i-at a chenper rate than auy other -mediolne cverdiscov- C flT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTIONr-The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach and pro duce nausea which ismoredisagreeabletbanithe Cough itself. This is obviated inthis mixture, for Uisapleas ant soothing ariiplo and it will cure,-or the money itnUbe refunded! The evidence m favor of this.medicine, in oar city, from our owncitizens, should convince anv one of its efficacy. It isihe prescription of a regular payai man, and lias been used by him in his own practice .for i a number of years, with the most heroic success. | t CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville wmes> | that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and , expectoration, night sweats, hectic fevers and all the distressing symptoms of consumption, and that attet ta king two bottles oheiwaa .entirely ArgenUeraiin id Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chronic Cough for eight years, hasbeen ®W5.!y , r Iteved and the Cough removed by the übo of half auo*. zonof bottles of the Pectoral Syrup. A eentlemanfrotu Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to oo a good article, for lie ; hasused itm.nisQwn cose and tn the cases of membets of his fauui) with 100. most perfect success. . .. • .. : It is obs ov the .CiteaVest Medicises now ksown. —lt is put up in. faalfplni bottles at 50 cents each, or six bottles for B*J, 50. , »i ‘i„ i '•Country Storekeepers would uo well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the urac, as it is one ol ihemost perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs anddiseasesof the lungs and Incipient C CAOT?ON EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums,but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Ketbeb’S Pectoral Stbup, and lake no other; this will euro you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs, of the materia mcdica, and is compounded by a person ; «killed in the healing art. There can be no deception in i this medicine. It is prepared m your own city, and t he i proprietor has nuraorous % cemficates, attesting its valu able properties, which will bo shown to any person de sirous of seeing them/i*;:. ~ Aosbts Waktbu throughout die United States to sen thismedicine. Large discounts will be made to tno~e who will take an interest tn ilie medicine. It will pay a largo profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing =ui-| fenaghumamiy asemce by placing in their hanas the greatest medicine for Lung disoases Uie.wptldaas. over For Bnie,v?liolesale and retail, by KEVSER & M’- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, ra., to whom all leuere for agencies mast be addreMea. Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city i P er, jr.,Brownsville; George Baird, Wa?hmirton, John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keesport, J. D. Yoweli," Canonsburgh; and by merchants nna druggists generally. j=——* Public Attention Is respectfully tnviied to the following truths, set forth *n relation to one cf the most important Remedies of mod .tm " m 'p ETROLEUM 0 R ROCK OIL; TT is not more timn one year aro since ttogreat rem- L edy was bronght before the public, for Uie relief and Sre of disease. Its great powers to heal, haw, since then, become fhUy appreciated by; the community, and we allege that the longer it is tried the more cermni will iti creat fame: spread. It is not the remedy, of a day, sdt op for the sole purpose of making: money \ but, one* which we conceive, will continue to nostrumshave bees forgotten., The l* a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth ; bv a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human I competition; It It our duty,whenwe write about a medicine, that we write thote—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust onr word or pat confidence in our statements. The sick are very ant to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A story can hardly be too highly wrought to an* swer the object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told* inj order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of \ha materia medtoa. Plum, unvarnished facta—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and neighborhood) bear ample testimony in favor of tho re tT%vS£n the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind , have been restored to sight. Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, thecase of agentlemanlnHea ver county. There uto others; but these cases axe near home, and may be referred to by any persons who iw ■&ave doubts on tho subject. These cases were cured at* i ter tiiey had been abandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used accordingtodiree, lions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the&km, Pimples on theface Chronic Sore Eye., Ringworm, Tetter,_ScaM Head pains in the bones and joints, old sores.Ulccrs, wens. Tumor* Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and Aeue.Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pul monary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro duce CONSUMPTION. ni .. . Bums and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is annHAT c^ivicesiLHEilEDT, and has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success, certificates mat will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or their friends. . , . ... ~ Whatever others may say abont their medicines, the Petroleum is the‘greatest Remedy of the age. Pay slcinns of high standing in the profession nro beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another yew roll* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum is thegrealesl medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by , KEYSER A M’DOWELL, . , I4n Wood street. Also—R E. Sellers, 57 Wood street i D.M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Abo, by. the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, *lh street, Pittsburgh. - t... -i. ■ * •> * • * Jt V V ’ "*v fV''- \. ‘ * • vi< .* .;#►s***• +'* >. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER PEPSIN! thf. true digestive fluid Or Gaatrlc JTalceS A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER f PREPARED from Rennet, Of ike fourth stomach of the. Ox, after directions by Barou Lisdio, the great Phyeioloiricat Chemist, by J. Ss, HOUGHTON, M. 0., No. 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. foiis is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA . JAUNDICE* CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT ; and DEBILITY , Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own wrent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Popßds op Hoist Bebf in A.BOCT two nouns, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE t Baron Ltxsto, in his celebrated work on Animal Chcm istry, says: “ An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous ko the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach ol the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened changed and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr Peheuia, in his famous treatise on“ Food and Di et,” published by Fowlers & Wells, New \ork, page 35. stales the same great fact, and describes the method oi preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr CoitnE, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that a diminution of the due Quantity of the Gastric Juice i s a prominent and oil-pro vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand he states that “ a dia Unfinished professor ot medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com- author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet,” says: “ It is a remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, tm- Dart to tho fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest IT Dr I Buuoh’» great work, the u Chemistry of Man." (Lea A Blancbard, Phila., 1840. pp.3£t : 2) says: “ The discov ery of PEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history or Digestion. From jeccnt experiments we know that food l» dissolved aS rapidly fn an artificial digestive fluidjprepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas trlPn>fessoi Dusouson, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. Ills experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “ In nil cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly m the artificial as in the : natural digc^ o ’^‘oy S p E p S IA CURER, . Dr Hooohtob’B preparation of PEPSIN has produced I the roost marvelous effects, curing eases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. II is impossible to give the details of cases fa the limits ol this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been riven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New 1 ork, and Boston alone These were nearly all desperate cases, and the chres’vyere not only rapid and wonderful, butperma ”tU a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly I use ful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver <k>mplauitt I Fever and Ague,orbadly treated the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs 1 upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, I for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir -1 Üb. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. 1 OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. - ] There iB no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A singls dole removes toms , and it only needs to be repeated, for a short ume, to make these good effects permanent. PUBIT* OF BLOOD and ViGOR OF BODY, follow at once.. It is ; particularly excellent in cases of Vomiting, ! Qromps, Soreness of the pitof tho Stomach, distress af ; ter eating, low, cold-state of theßlood, Heaviness, Low i ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, [ tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. . I- Price, ONE DOLLAR per boltlo. One bottle will pf ; ten effect a lasting cure. , Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. | HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. I . gold by agent* in. every town in the United States, nnd bv respectable dealers in Medicines generally, i - Amenta for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A MeDOWELL, 141 supplied at Proprietors prices. [nv2o*.y Also, for sale by.lt E. SELLERS, 57Wot d street BulUa SarsaparlUa and the Cholera. UTOT a Einrie man, woman or child has died of the rtf CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this Invaluable preparation.. Look at the city of Louisville, where ibis Sarsaparilla is made, and wherc from ICO to 200 bottles are retailed dui&j but ;few isolated oases of Cholera have occurred, atJf they, were either persona from boats or those who our advice. TT [Utnemnoft Ckronvds, For sale by KEYSKR 4 M’DOWKLL, 140 Wood at.; Pftubmrjjb, whore the genuine article, may alwa^t>e PETROLEUM— A cenatu cure for DlAItitHCEAja disease very.prevalent this hot weather—-the fore runner of Cholera. Try it! For sajefry t -_ jy6 ! KEYSER A McDgtVKLL.HO Wood »1. TArHITE W AX—SQO Sts, for sale byl- • . VV deed B.A.FAHNESTOOK iOO| A;- •i V-w ». » V v«v . i , '»■ -If ' * t ■* ; V 'Cv'C V'..-- :1;.;: -i-i »-U ' ’ ' wot Females andlttalert* DR. la Elixir, prescribed' ira 'an 'effectual, restorative in -cases of-debUity, tmpotency or,b arrai 0 be— regularities of ga|tro, . Itiisa.U that '^^S^w t tos 0 e i n viz: Naiat(f’4greatHsioranvo,and rrancW^or^oi o^ themarnedcßtato ■ .»«'Jj® wett |uies3 for seminalemissions, general dobil|l>,, -of the genital organs, nervous affections* teac d whites. As a vagoraung medicine it | Also, a certain remedy for mcl P iea i.i^?fnJ? a ituse, fe- i gpsiion, loss of muscular energy, ttMtlease male weakness, dobiUty, Ac. It ofprice the tiscrin any of the above complaints, an d ? less value to those without offspring* t have •To spread wide the blessings of ibis medicine, i have appointed Messrs. Judson & Co., of >J®.c J a - ems -York, m the United States of America, my-sole agem far its sale; and none canbe gennfqo wrapper through them, and their ffi* PmsS a, the Medical Depot, No » . Sraithfleld street; and by B. H. Meahmg, *•. street ; Cincinnati; Raymond L Patten,No. bO; Fortin street | Louisville • 1 —— /raj JAMBS W. VfOODWBIiti, ffl ‘“tf* CABINET Ksj | H£BB£FURNITURE MANUFACTURER,' *% * &s^6!3ffi!a»ai£fes , si ss‘jKsas*. - sstfW® l,S!su furmßre.mhelowes; prices. iH „. ifvls , ,h e cus . Tbifofio^ for richness of stylo and fiiu?h, cannot be surpa r seu in any ol the Eastern cities t Parlor, drawing) din* ing, and bed room cuairs, of c*er> variety, consisting of rosowoood, ina- ••• hogany and walnut Elijahethen, - Conservatoire and Easy © f ; , description; Couches, Solas, Tete-a : teteMdDi vans of the latest French and Amencan patterns , Tashaes, What-Nots, and la&es’-rarior Wnung Item of various kinds; Work Tables *wd &acy i inlayid , stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma , ; hogauy, rosewood and walnut centre ondsota,la bfes, extension dining mble*; the most improved, and :decidedly the best kind .- made; cttTdyPerabroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads andwaahstands of : ; ; each a.large assortment; gothic hall . and parlor reception fchairs, ottotnans an<f Btools, -secretary and book cases, side boards, fire ; ecraen») towel racks,- hat .stands, and music stools, cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ms hogany, rosewood, and inlaid -pearl Tables, AjC. &C> &C> • • _ A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makebs supplied with and HOTELS, furnished at the short est notice. Allorders r irompily liliendeil to ’ CHAIRS JVSD FBUHITCttB. ; M.SB Third ttrtet, bsiVfem Market and Wood, Sjuth tide. m \Vs have-now on hand a largo and /***&£%#§ fil splendid stock of every variety otCEUß^fa«s» , Mft aM CABINET-FURNITURE, whichwe_JflL, * "Pare confident cannot be •u tp as se d, IiWBM equalled, in this City,onn tLe West, in style and finish,, Thosewho atein wantoi Fumitnreare respectfully invited tocaUendeiaminefor-themselves. E Steamboats furnished o&lh • shortest nstice. N atte E ndedio. cft —“B'ornitaro and Übalr Wore Ilonms. jeugn T. B. YODNO & CO-eo«wr cf Third a foSSp/aml Smithfitlitu:, opposite Broum't BotelJ&L . H Piuibureh, Pa-keep constantly on luma PjH make to older, at the lowest prices,* 1 * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of ih&bcsi workmanship and mosl apjuovcl B(e«aHo>M) Atooy 1 i idbt*. .fa Tbs subscribers tender their,aefjl for the favors bestow ed upon ihem by their Steamboat friends, and |Y| would respectfully remind them and others tnte- ■ rested in fnihttng boats, that they are at ail times pre pared to furnish, on tho most reasonable terms, every description.of Cabin Furniture and> Cbrnra oi the ber material and workmanship. T B YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets. opposite u Brown’s Hotel.” O. C. fIXMMKB. _ Iltoisscr & Dauler, CABINET WAREROOM, SMITHFIELD STREET Bttxvttn SevenVittrai andStraxoberryaUty^Ftttsbutg.Fa. A HAMMER A DAULER keep constantly onhand tfl, a var*fiiy of exceucm and fashionable Furniture, lO any in the city, and sold on as terms as con be obininedfct any similar establishment in .he West. They have now on hand on unusually exwnsivestock, embracing all lands of Farm tuTejtnim ihe*heapefct and plainest to the most costly and picfont. promptly attended to. mr*2l:6m fIU E, STEVENSON continues to mann bma&g&r factare CABINET- WARE ot every desenp •JoLtlon, at his old stand, comer of Liberty «md ESllaSevenUr streets, UNDERTAKING attended to,irt gum branches. ma yJ:L_ jßxtrifc Family Flour. T7OR ihe convenience of the citizens, the proprietors J of the “PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS.” have placed boxes forihe reception ofordera.atthefoUowingplaees: J. &. K, Floyd’s store, comer pf Wood and 6th sts.; M. Haywood’s Shoe stare, corner Liberty and Market A. Bceien’s store,Ud street; . ' L. Wilcox, 4 r., Druggist, cor. 4th and Srauhtield; John i Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie street*; Telegraph Office, Fourth street, a „ , H. C. cor.sth su and Market alley; M. Grass’stime,fltb Ward. . The Flour wac-p* will call twice or thrice; daily, for orders, and the Floar* &Cy delivered promply either in barrels or tacks, {sock Flour is prclerabie tor family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that ddvera can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with [his arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do lAem just ce. imayS)} WILMARTH Bc. NOBLb. : BOt FOR CAXjIFOBNIA. THE subscriber has been authorized to receive Rack ages to be forwarded to San Frtuicisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels irom Panama to San Francisco. Every mformahon riven, on application to * JOSHUA ROBINSON, apts Post Buildings, Fifth fit., near Wood. Philosophy of Bronitretti’a Vegetable Pill*. WHEN the theory of the-circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood'that the food we eat, was converted intd biood, which repaired the waste of the animal maohtne: the food is fuel, whioh keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate oar inqerman. The blood is au electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the, hair and horny uail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Brandreth’s pills give blood.the necessary power.to throw out from itself all thus ren aering the stream of life pure andhealthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close'to nature’s laws i» the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intelilligent they wulbecome wiser and hap pier; evennow, their wisdom is proved by thefact that, when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth a Vege table Unlveral Pills, which soon restore them.to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra core when they are used, tn either diet or cloth ing. They should be always in the house, so that upon the first iudication of sickness iheymaybeused.' One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosiiveness, fevers, ana in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effeots will befoundoeyond all praise. Three or five wiu act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills hnown and fufly tested medicine, one that is, used by hundreds of thousands in this country and. throughout the> -civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines, They take out oniyrthat from the blood which is the cause orweakness and pain, leaving strength and : health i they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food. ... .. Sold at No. 2D Diamond alley—iheoaly.place m Pitts burgh where the genuine Brandreth Puls are keptior sale ~de e caa n JgT ,ig?ieS 13 * he &ATH. . ; A. HILWKBS « ___ ‘ TTAVE ON HAND at their eatenmvß CABINET and Xl chair manufactory, no.m Bmithfieid .l a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell IS per cent below customary rates. Terms—cash only; jdec27:ly i ' Dissolution. . . mHE Go-Partnership heretofore n X subscribers, under the firraof JbS.BONNET& Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent Either partner may u the name of the j-e-dqj MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, Aprillst, 1850. ; Es* Having soldmy entire interest ia the firm of J. S. Bonnct & Co. toTVI. D. Patios, my late partner, and m retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my mends and the public. [ap3] J. 9. BONNET. R. C. Stooitton, ; 1 BOOKSELLER ANB: PTATIONER, No. 47, coskbb ov Mkhnirr aKd Third streets, Has constantly on hand' fot sale Writing, Leucr, Printing and Tea PAPER t Bonnet, BmdersyFui lere’. and Trunk BOARDS ;• Boo* and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will cell« l o ?'*' cash pnees.or in exchange for Rags and Tanners' Scraps ■ • fiqmovali - . . rpHE subceiiber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street. recently occu pied bjr the Museum; and ha« connected therewith the adjoining-rooms, fnrmerlyuacdaathe Chronicle Bruiting office—-which,- in connection- with his hid room, mates the most spacious. Carpet establishment mute country; and his advantages so tar surpass sny house in this city for spaced arrangement and good light, that he >» certain of snltihg every person who may favor hlmwltha call. Hisstoctis complete lu'every article inlus line.and great pains wilt be taken at all times to show goods to persons wishing to loot or bay . oct3l T^EATHERS—mo Ejo, prime in store and for Bale by Jtj. *s* “ . n ' * fc? -V • —* . r - -J’-I: State Mutual Fire lUßurance,Company BRANCH January lsi, 1851. ! riMlB beil evidence of the success of the Directors in 1 endeavoring- MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY® -meeTt the, ■wants of;the community, is the unparalleled amount-of buMnessv •which has been done*4iaving issued nearly^,OGOPoli des in a Rule mote than seven months: aha.aadins over 570.000 capital to the compatiy. • The Directors are proud to say, that nearly all the property insured is df, i the safest kind,in small risks*and-a large proportion; i insured for only one year; ‘ -•* Number of Policies issued***- •>?**. - Amount of property insured**** • ■ w. | Jo , , Amoautofcasbpreimums—•~ -24)631,60 . « Q . Amount of guarantee stock'**-— * 5. ■/JoiS *£• Amount of Tosses • ® . ■ ■To be deducted from iheabove ihe incidental expen*. sis of the office. P <To city or country merchantsj and owners or dwell ings, and isolaied or country-property, it la beiievea this company affords advantage* In point of saiety and security, Inferior to no Insurance Company in this country. , _■ .Conducted on the equitable and greatly impTOvea ays tem of Classification of Risks, excluding all special h&zardsiinsnrlng only a limited amount in any one callty, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence- 01 1 lajige tires, and also, on bothtne Slock and Mutualplan, 1 itlnot only possesses the cheapness and- accommodation of both methods, but entitles the insured ton participa*. : tion in the profits. ......... .. 1 ilt is under the control of the following Directors t*~J.. 1 P; Rutherford: A-LGillett, John B. Packer* SamUel T. Jones, Aloriza A.Carrier, PJuIoJJ. Se(Uwick,-Koborl Klou. ■ • ■> J Ai RUTHERFORD, Pres’t’ ■ 1 A. J GILLETT, Seo’y. A..AI CABaxigj Actaary,. ~ ■ : tjng?=y_ Penn Clutuai Dlfelnnurnnce Co.rPliH'ai A GENT IN PITTSBURGH,W. H. DAVIS, (vice J. _A.Fmney, Jr.,deceased,o fto. 3^3,l4l) arty Kreet _■ For thobetierconvemence of persons- residing in uie lower .pan of ihe-city, thc.ogenvm&y,also be found daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three o clock, at the counting room of J.Schooumaker& : Co«>No..4i Wood street, where- all: necessary information wi|L be given, and- communications -promptly attended. 'Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits ot lnic Insurance, and blank (buns furnished on application. _ Capital stock oyer 82D0,000 and constantly increasing, i Profits divided annually amougstthose insured PiUaburghi JPe&. 1,1851—2 w. ■ .a Murine. Flre onl Inland Transportation 1 . ; IBSORAHCB. 1 31HE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NORTH AMER-I 1 ICA,Philadelpliiaycharterga:l]n»rCOTltal I 00, assett January *3; 1851, 81*001 >955' OOj wfil I make insurance on buildings andtheif-, contents. in this | cily and vicinity.; Also; on .property of.ewjrv (Jeßerip-. I lion, on Bteamboaia and other vessels, either by inland | trins P o,.ationorong^as. oBS; AnhurG. Coffin, Pres’t., Jacob M. Thomas, i Samuel W. Jones, V ; ; ; fotolLfflsC I i Edward Smith, Richard B. Wood, • John. A. Brown.., . ; WUltamWelah, .■ ■ i Samuel F. Smith, . Francis Hoskins, Samuel Brooks, ..... S. AusUnAlHbpne, I Charles Tuylor, \Vilham.E<Bowenv... Ambrose White, . GeorgeW-Asputwall,.. i Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson,;l Sr Morris, Wirier* H.D f Bherrerd, Sec’y.-; This U the oldest Insurance Company in. the United! States, and from iU hlgh sianding, long experience, anKi pie means, and.avoiding all risks, .of . an extra, hazard-, ous character, may be considered as offering, ample ee entity to the public. .AViL P. JO j NES > Agem, i, jag 4 ' No. 141 Front street. / 'SAbETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND- ’ lilPfi ISSVR&NOE BOCIfiTT •* •* • • LONDON AND NEW-TOKK.-: I Capitol, £spO,Op6AGqdal to Q3,500,000* 1 ■■tiriTH a large surplus of profits. Apportion of both I 'W capital aud.surplus invested inU* S. Govctmneni t Siocks,andoihersecuritiesiniheCiiy of New York. J i Policies held in this country over 6,000* Persons in* I ' sniink participate in the profits of the Company/ ■ J . Cahioniianski taken at reduced rata.. . . 1 Among the advantages of a. PoUcy m.this Company | are the following:— ■' u ' ; . 1 ;A party insured fortho-whole terra of ufe may at ony i time borrow ons-haifz the amount of annual .premium, I wUhout note or security, ,or deposit of policy, andis en* I : titled to divisioaof profits. . • ■. s I - He may at any time surrender hi* policy, and receive J back as value thereof one-half ,the gross sum paid by. j him in annual common premiums. . . ( j . A party already insureifor whole, life .may, on pay-1 meat of a small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. . j Parties already insured and entitled. to. a tvro-ihim | loan, are not shutoutfrom said two-third loan, if tht' I prefer it,upontheterms stated in the Society’s pamph-j ; A party may, at a moderate annual premium* insure I Vox life, and he survive to reach the age of 60 years, She j fitUsun insured up to 515,000, will fc t paid to HQli or if j bediesberore reaching that age, the lull sum insured will be paid lo his family orlegal reomeatauves. It has become customary in the Atlantic ernes forcon* gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre- Beni of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way I of showing ifceir regard for their Minister, whose salary in very many cases is scarcely equal ; to nis immediate wants. To the man of family, at his 4eath.it is a con* tolauon beyond expression to know that his helpless liule ones aralhus provided for, • . Churches involved, woald do well to insure the. live? of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise-the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. Explanatory pamphlets and information given grabs, at the Banking House of WM.A. HILL ACO., nov29 Wood st> second dcor above Fourth... H. I) ACL Ik 2 THE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCECOMPANY*-Office* North Room of the Ex change, Third street, Philadelphia. • " ; . Frax lxstnuLKCß.—Buildings, Merchandize and other property in town and country, insured against loss oi damage by fire atthe lowest rate of premium.. Marine Insurance, —They als.o insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, Under open or special policies, as the assured may desite. Inland Tkanspotvtatiox.—They also insure merehan* dlze transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars.-Canal' Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes, on memos! liberal terms. • •' • : ’ DIBECTORS—Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards, Geo. O. Leiper. Edward Darlington. Isaac R. Davis, Wiliam FolwelUJoftn NewlihjDr.RrM.Hnston, James C. Hand.Theophilas Paniding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, HughCraig/G eorge Se trill, Spencer Me* Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnsoa,William Hay,Dr 8. Thomas, John SellertiWin.Eyfe, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Tnos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W.Cowan, Secretary. ID* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water street, Pitts* burgh. (jelSsdtf) F. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Fire and Marine Insurance. TIIE OFFICE of the Insurants Co.qf North Amrneo has beenrnnocedtothe Warehouse of Hardy, Jonet A Co., No. 141-Front street, third house East of Wood street, where thesubscriberwiilisiue Policies on Build* ings and their contents, and onShlpments by Steamboats and other vessels, for-the above.old Company, [ap3] WM. P.-JONES, Agent. Lire and Healtli Xnanranee. 3 HUE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTHINSURANOt L COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the egislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB4B} Charter Per* peioalj Capital 8100 } W)0, Rates lower than any Pennsvl tania Company, and .full 20, per cent, lower than thr Usual rates of Life Insurance, as the following compari - son will show. Thus a person ot the age of ffOinsuriag for 3100 for life, must pay in the Girard Pennsyb vania 32,36, Penn Mutual 32j36, Equitable 82,04, New England 32,38, Albion 82,48, New York Life 82*36,1«/« ond Health, Phtiadelphift, 81,01, . : , • Disk crons—Samuel D Ornck,-Charles D Hall, WmT Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin* Chas O B Campbell,hi M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper, J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin R Cope. Preri dent, Samuel D Orrick: Ties President, Robert F. King Secretary, Fnincis^Blackburne.' Applications wilt be received and everv information given by SAMUEL’FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and wood streets Pittsburgh. . . oct29;y fhs Franlilln Fixe Inauranoo Company T\TRECTORS | / Charles W. Bancker, George W. Richards,' Thomas Hart, Mordecal D. Lewis, •Tobias Wagner, 1 Addphi E, Borie, SamnelGranti'' David 8. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS; W. BANCKER,Pres’t Chas. G. Bjjtckeb, Secretary. |o* Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited on every descriptionof property in town and country. The Company have reserved a Targe Contingent Fund which, With their Capital and Premiums, safely inyeste d, afford ainple protection to the assured. ' ' The Assets of the. Company, on January Ist* 1849, as published agreeably lo.an Act of Assembly, wereasfol lows, viz 5 .••• '• ; 'V : Mortgages ■—« —-31,047,438 4t, ReaTSute »• i , 94,724 83 , Temporary Loans* ~«v ;■■ ■■ -■ 96,001 85- Stocks 51,523 2$ ; Cash, Ac. —— 38,804-37;. 7l • Sinceltheir incorporation," a period of 19 yeaTsuhey have paid upwards of One million FourEunared Thou* sand ooUarSf losses by fire, thereby affording.evidence of the advantages of Insurance,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness. all liabilities., • J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,, Office N. E. corner Wood, and 3d sts - Fire and SZarine Insurance* ■ ■ FIUIE InsuranceCompanyOf NorthAmerica,of Fhila X delphia, through ils duly autharizedAgenUthb sub scriber) ctSfiia to moke permanent and Insurance oh property,™ this city andits viciaitypnd on'shjpmcn i; by theqahal and rivers. l : . i < PIRECTOftS: _ . - Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t.* Samuel Brooks, - Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor,,, Samuel W. Jones, -Samuel; W-SmtfV-.. ' Edward Smith, Ambrose ‘white, John Al Brown, Jacob M. Thomas . John White, JohnK> .Neffi *. Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, 1 * : ; Win* Welsh,' Henry D.SherrardjSec^ ■■■ This is the oldest Insurance Company, in the .United States, haVing 1 been chartered in 17w. its charter is per* petdal,and'fromitS,highstaadiug, long experience, am*, pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra, hazardous character, it may be considered as offering amplekermri-. tytdthopjibUc. • _ :;W|LESAtf.P;fONES^:: . At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Cp., Water and ihront sts.,' Pittsburgh ./-i-... .<\ ';- x may4y - e. w. lynd: *, ■ . Vy”V'-”i- - ■V 4 *' «r■ , • . - . . •r ■ .■ f . S" • ■■ •.■■■■ ' *»<>» f : ,-' :?••. .; - . *•-!’''» *:-* * -*;* VT -.*i* J". «•„. ■** ■■ 'j» »*. v V- ‘ -,' f' .“.V* r’O -.- -‘V/" 7 ,-'v '> , f i • **«* V.y i. ; i, V --- *&'■+-!-■ ::> - v ■* INSURANCE. INDEMNITY SHAWLS.— Received ihif morning J>er express, .400 Broshe, Cay State and LongSHAVyliSr—Yery super riorslilea and qualities. For sale, low.- - ' •' 1" A AiMASOM A CO <& and 04 Market street. MPLASiSES—-20ibarrel«new 'crop r " MlliiaSß & RIOKETBGNY Nos* 221 cud 235 Wbtrtjr su ' Tl. '* •/. V- v-’v . v-'<~: Vn 'v> ■ -v/- V X*jVV . *' MEC JBra ©ooiy 9BW SPBISG GOODB< : Market itrat t No; 7&f bctwt£n‘Fcunh tt. Sg ths Jhasaond, THE subscriber isnow receiving-from the Eastern cities a-beautiful* choice and .'desirable since cfinb' newest fabrics and designs Croat the London and Pans :J BPRrNG:ANI>:SVmiSRJ>RY' OOODSy Purchased id thb New Ydrtantf Philadelphia Markets .ai the lowest cash: everyvartsiyof .me newest and richest styles, and latest importhtmns of French, English and German-Goodl ’ among the leading atucles.wiUbe/onndiheibllowingi. ' rm« •? ■ "■'» ,J jParii printed Be rage de L sines, from 18|centa,tp,the, upestquality^v.•• ,iHi *• . 'French and English Lawns, from nnestqualitymanufactured. ‘ ... Superior bleached MnsUni, from 6} to 12* dents yd. ./f eac .h Work Collars, new style,from 10 cents to the. bdstarUcle'impprted; -' :/ - ' : ' £renoh andfengUah Glhgfaains'from ISffceiiw’to iho* bdstquaUtym the market" J . ~ English aad Americin ChintteS, from 0$ to ISt.cetft Hich Paris printed and embroidered Muslins* nadOr?.] gandies; new style plain and figured English Poplinsj French Berages, rich sivieaps'Ser bldckGrodei Rhine Silks sfnncv figuredl Sitka; super changeable Silks nod- Saun de ChiensjLupitfs blackßombazlne&and abehti* tiful. assortment ofcblnckMad-colored: AipaMnsiTad^ French Thibet Cloths. V SHAWLS. Chameleon Silk and Truk Sana Shawls;snperiOf-lJtft J i nann& Siik Tissue and Berate Shawls; CashmereJ Thibet,BTOshaactlMoasdetame.fihttwls. ' 3 ■ ; PANCY AND 7ABISTX GOODS. , r; . I French work Capes and Collars; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfe and Cravats; black and colored Kid Gloves ; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted ! Sflk Gloves and Mitts ; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose; together with a large and complete assortment nC.Rara* sols and Umbrellas. • s GBNTLBBIEWB ;QQOJ>B. a , ■ . French ond EngUshClotbs; Caasimeres:fcnd Vesungr, Silk Shirts and Drawers; Fancy Cravats* IJnea Cam- ) *bric and Silk Hdkfsj together.wllhvavaplendid assort-i i mfent of Gloves,Kosieryytnd.Suspendeis. »*• ■ » DOMESTIC AtiDiSTA&LE .GOODS. Rhssia Dloper and Crash;!lrishLinenand Linen Lawns* Cassmetta and Kentucky Jean BrCottonadesj^BedTicK infes; Checks; DomesucGlngaams},Bedf» White and Yellow Fianaela; CantoaFjannelSi The customers of the house .and-ali caab buyers, .are. requested to call and give tho abovegoodaan early ex amination. The stock is large and complete in every variety and stylet all of, the lawatitoportations, and will be: sold at the veev mwsbt sunxxsrraicEa. .<■, ABSALOM rMORRIS, 75 Market street SEVENTH GREAT SESII*ANNUAL SALE OF ; f DSV 600D.8 #.• • .! ‘ - ' • ' One Price Stole of A. S*MABpS:& CO.* , Kn.<% and (H Maria ttrttt. fc yiT.T. commence on MoKDAT.DecemberGO, 1850 W and continue through the month or January. On tins occasion, the.wholeof tbeUinmiensaesmiusnment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and-their eiten* sive stock, amonnt%,- ? lOs .One. fltuteAttmd Thirty Thonsand Dollars, wm be o2eied;at; Relailjnifallyone fonnhlessthannsnalbtiitepjr. v■ The noticeot theirSemt-4nnual Sale.ta-anyoaeof the thousands who attended-the. sale or.last year, will be sufficient guarantee;fob#calt however mention a few of the Goods and Prices* rarwC:. benefit otthose who have never-attended thdir mOhCtohmeres,’, V. A ",-75 c. dsualjrricejijiobt • SDO ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres* 250. j usual pnje -3T^c # ' . • 1500 ps, Canon and Wool Delaines, 15, 18|c; ..Usual ps?ffighXol’ored Plain DoLaines, 45e. Usual price pa. Striped and Figured .Silks, 50c. Usual .price ""sops.BlockSilks. Reduced2spcrcerit;. loops.FrenchMerinoes,Bl,oo. Usual prute 3137*. | 300 ps. Harampitas and Lyonese Cloths. Keduceu Si 'louc SjquarcShawlSjWhtch willbe sold atfrom 81 to 85 lets than the usual priMS,; . .. ... .: 300 D ydflsßonnetßibbonSjatfiand 10c*\ Usual price Calicoes,6Je: _Csutapriee9o.i . . 100 cases English and Amesican CaUcoeß, 8 .and 10c Usual pricel# and -,- , 90 cases Bleached Muslins. Kedueed2e.per yard ~ and Gloves, lanens,Checks,CloUis, Cassineres. Cassmets and Jeans. • . Together withan immense variety or other Gpods,all of which will be marked down to lower pnces than any of their prevTous.sales.-i * ' . They rnvite an early call, as many of their choicest Goods wilisbott be sold. The lowestprice named at first ftjASON & CO., Nos. 62 and 04 Marketstreet. fiIBfIOIDERIKS U—Received per a large assortment of th© following Goods: > _ . Ladies’ boot, jaconet, and maslm French wrought cnffs and collars; Kossmn cufls'and jcollars *, .Valentt-. ennes and LouisNapoleottdb do ; LouiS'Napoi£Giihl&- Une, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; gem zeiics: black Chamula and love veils; ladicsVbteak-. fast caps; infaais’eops and waists ;-embtoiuerediioett cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces. andedg lugs; jaconet and Swiss .and : gather wilh.a general assortment of French, embroider eda«d lace goods; F^“le^. MASOt j &COy ! Nos. 02 and.o4 Mattel street pftlNG BONNETS—Oar firsilolreceivedandopen ed—comprising in part tho following styles - White and Yellow Lace; QneenVOwn;.; AlboniChip; HairTnhp; : . ; Fine Straw ana Diamond; PearlandLbop do? Florence Crimped; American Lace; English Pearl; flangananauxed; English Albone: Flnted Manilla; - Silk do; A. A. JVIASON &_CO._ 7 Clotba ICI ottos I Cloths l AT EASTERN JOBBING PHlCES.—llSmeces Slack and Fanev colored French and English T: decs •’ ; ; No 3. 62 and 64 Market street. Tin Roofing- 1 THE subscribers lake this method to inform Jiroperty holders, house-builders,and nil oihem interested, font they still continue the business of Tin Hoofing, in all its branches. Their skill and experidnte in this part of tho business, hashithortoenabled them to give enure satisfaction.:.Andrthey• hope, that; by continmflg_the same policy of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep op this favorable impression. If the qneslion'of Tin Roofing was, hew, or jostbronght before the notice of this community for the firat time, we would consider that the importance,of the subject would iustiijrusin extendingour views on its superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. we shall, therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks, pa the. 6th day of June,lß44, (nearly seven years ago,} we fin-, isbed our first job of Tin Hoofing, in this: place. .From that up to the present time, -we. have covered with tut the roots of the finest , and most costly buildings that have been erected in this.county. We have given-oar view* on a previous occasion on.the supeTioradvjmtage ibrTirioveriwmasa covering for houses. Ana lime, the great tester of *ll things has bat too clearly proven the coirectness of our opinion* , , .. - • . Again. if we place Tin in jaxta-pbnuon.xnth Slate a* a covering for we think that tin will bear a fayo rable compari3on,wtth' advantages,— These advantages are, thatwhen tin is used the roof can be made much latter—thereby saving materials, in ; the length of rafters, brick in: the gable endsr-makmg .the house easy of access in case:of a are; ana showing; a better mush and appearance/ Also, when tin; U .used the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the exua ana heavy expense for coppergutters,copper flashings, Ac., —things indispensible on slate roofs; If further reasons were deemed necessary, we could expenence of our eastern cities in proof what has: been ; advttfieed,' asiiisawellknownfactthaiNew Yorkandothfereast* era citleavery generally prefer even tin for their most dostly ond-Bpfendidhuilaings,nelwithsiandmgtheyhave a ftilfsupply of slate attheft doors." With these remarks wewill leavethe subject with those interestedjiajid will take oleasure in giving farther information when called om i JOHN DUNLAP A CO n „:;. *• feblT ” Corner Market and Second sta. Stooped Shoulders, SHOULDER BStceS are Cssenti'al* ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the Inolined posture necessary* To the-consumptive, the sedentary, and all those who, in their dttflyjparsuits, have contracted; the habit of stoojl^g,"this Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on thechest, or the chamberiin which the Longs- and Heirt'ere Cdh-' tuihed,and gives buoyancy to the whole frame} thus, in its action, counteracting the principal causes wmcn lend to disease in those important organs, and too train of inervousillsf to wfaioh somany are'stiMeot. r " • lebr ;; keyser a airowkji, . t Dr> Fltoh f fi Abdominal Supporter.;- THIS instrument Is used in all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success.; The effects produced by it are truly wonderful, in all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed} froraweaknes* of,the abdominsd muscle*. It is a store cure for falHng-ortbe'wpmb. ana the long;list of dileases which auentfthat complaint. .. For saleby- ' KEYBER A M , DOWEU7, f . taarS j : . UP Wood si • " ; Neyr:Patent TriU*clU ; it-, THESE Trusses are most confidently'recommeh4ed to the afflicted for the radical'cure ofifrmia or Jluij. tun. They retain the and may 6e womwitheaseaud* comfortby: the -patient, and have been known, in many instances, to ernset a speedy cure. For sale by . KEYSER A M’DOwELL, : - mats j ... .-.i ■ HQWoodst Inpotunt to TcUon. TUST RECEIVED—6 Doi; assorted Tailors''Patent Shearsiftonilio-lOdown'to NttsV. ; DOz.Barbers*;Patera Scissors/direct from tbe manufacturersvandfdrsale’at * : ; DOWN & TETLEY’S, 133 Wood BL, ' £ doom below Virgin alley. DKY AFPLES-62 sacks Dried Apples ; ■ 10 bbls. do; For sale by ia3 L. S.WAJEBUAN;&SON3. - A i.L persona indebted to the lain find' of Jonrsvrorr tc ■A Stockioit, will please call • and settle immjiietelj and'saeelcosts- {feW dOHN FLEMING. Ag’t. r» p -tynxTA-Mg... «.ioga BAyft J.fI.WIi4i4UMS6CO«/ n - _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, • Forwarding'.arid. Commission Merchants, And-De«!«f9 in ’* COITSTHY TBOBVCE J,tfD WrfSßimflH.-SUIWFAC*®**^ TIOX PACTOHy'aNd'TOMDJO* iivered at the shortest notice. I£!;ei " 4 “ d for Wli WESwrSifc: y ; =EI t.*-* • • v. t- f v;-i\ r: :- ■’ ''■' : '} : .o : '^';^ -rt' - r . .?•?. . .T. T .. * ■* 1 r-M ' Mim Fire* Briefe 'Cffiasssy, j, s,-.ocovkb^o;fii 2c^irHS? /■'SkiK jewel/- A H-’fc.’ttii(iftiwi '■ '•;• : OCOVBfty \ 1 ■ gp# - .. '&& olio ready.to receivocrdcrs.for, sald ,W“>“! “srv: ~.; madalneizosnd Shape to suit purehakeySjWhlen “™, , bdnrompUy.aiedi,< (nt i , jmi I. iiy s-f ■!:.» iwe do notdeein it. necessary to,enumerate “*npuy; . advantaged thoßOUVamreßrlclc pokes*over dloth- t., eSubatJuyobeen.Qdeiedfor saloip tbeCniwafsatsst •■• j thfctt superiority Belhg.weU known to.almost al I PJJJJ®? -... i - deiaifflßwl thill the Fire Brick shall loso-cone of .theiTßresentefivt* , atile nmutatioH, and that ho. expense shaU pe. rotund f' niakeuiemevEhbetteTihan they havdlieretofare been. [ , , Thislathe, only eslabHshmentuow.maintfactaricg: 1>r0.:.:,; i, Bdek ntßolivah' /'.V KIKR & JONES) ~ irarlV ... ■. Canal Basin-, Seventh at; Ktuhttrgß.-- ].. oaaiaoi’f” ■wino atOßbi -: ,:s tv... Vo WALNUT SiBEST, TBZLAPBLPHIA, ...... ~,, rpHE UEfElVALtEnPlzACeforchlalning all'Wmek, . ; A SSESii * " j toconsUEo6^> ~,^ s : of ofleriiigsPme of tiia> jjff? >. r \ ’ Wiaw«utiX*iqnarB:dycr iinporxed?t>y'hita; • H6/WOBJO , refer to some Invoice* as (6Uowa--via; j -jr n.~. ?:;V# i;> *, ~ PUFF* GORDON & deu- , * , caSt&J?alo;at.very~lowprice3, mro old, and Mma jjrF t , v . ebbfce MANBANILLA, all <mji»nrtt|>T rtf f AMOjmm^jiijag^yf.. I geStaaa jvtciaUv teletUi foEconsnnato.. SonieEXTOA ;j“ AMONTILLADO in bottles,put np y. cAWto|aaa^am'<dMythatcatt^S. a __ >\ •t # * £ ; rid* art pecoliarly. adapted to. con.valescent* r p* r j y, , strengthenwithodtsti^ialii!ig,anahiivehotthe aci&or ■ l-., hU^e*touajannti»«firomiheißlockiOf ,t »aBMBSTiia.% ~t j_ s atiOporUJ,an^importedtiirecu. , y, f-~^/v yheie WlaeiareTniity and aeilcate>analhaTfl.DOfin..,-, m highly 'approved byhi* customers, because? of their - « manifestaoperiozity oyer oUother Ports andßod-Wisoa! * T r palmed off as Btich. ‘ - , « . They nreof.varicrasKoni akd: pricesr, in bottles tthd bn 1 *„ ■ draufffitbythe gallon, or wholesale by the cask. Among v,;o k th?m I* some raredeUcate WHITE MALM- , } BBYPORT-- J ■'<-■ •» t-V"s* tv : •-•Personsenfleringwithchronicaffectionofthe-bow- 1 el4caiinotbetbo’carefliliiitheirPOßT; . %■■ MADEIRA WINES ofvnjiDaa Borii, dry and nch, '* ? South Side.old East and Wesf India. Sercial,&c n Ac. :... u u on 1 ln Kfttue# fefid torts M l. 'v: - *; * r* ~ ;• and the. splendid SPABKLING MOSELLE, braported ” . by ; him are saperior.to any other ani -,v at pricesnslow aa most oliho inferior howintne ,n :f -nnd at very low priceg.rctail orwiiolcsnje. Ip : ; ~c tbaarticleo^,Cl,AßETWlNE3, generally,iboirabMri-: bei hMita 'hlmielf to be a jndge.Md ha offers a»towt . k Slock hare,' firom tEe fow<«t ! price,'by the single do- 1 t ■sen, to the first class or Vproniertnt.’fvbfiMSiW.'Oiv i t - OfBURQUNDY WINES he has a l“rK=s“ck andean _ assure enstomers that bo can ptescul to t-.cui) irorn bis vauitßf Us uood a,bottle of Burgundy as; Ftaace aucirOs;; -.. .. f , , ; SAUTE&NEandBARSAC always oahandmbottks. , |f t from the cellars of ilessrs. DamnAß» 4 i * .[ f l bleps.are eitefisive. atttt nombermtay SliU Hocks aM MoseUe.ftom the. cheapest sorts Mo?tbe .verycboicest the, “smNßEKG,’’.Which.ts.fbe ( ])ert t j, , o artciscf%OßiiAC.and-Other;BßANraSha I l! • has now a line slock, embracing some very old extra,ot ISOO. of-OTittDj DnCOT a; Corona some celebratetl “ CuAVIERof 18Jt,” ia eighth casks, and ISM ia hMs. , acd u IIUBOUCHEi l&l4,lnbhdß.OTt(»prigppppVwhich. . i t . tevTIAMAiCA SPIRITS, PRE3EBtririG BBANpV and all other iMlines"«idl,iquors.dnclndln|''aß ol the . , , ahoyojßOLD by,RfeTfAIIvTO CONSUMKaS in ; any ; i ;; j t stock of HAVANA 9EGARB.'' ; '' | . %»A8 Goods delteersd, within one Sap’s, reoeiof PAfia- , S Se/pMo.sasioHj rini. Orders wilt be promptly eiecu-, v -v. r : - / Cheap WiahStore, . . . f i ?G iWelnfltatrceyPhi!&? j MEMPHIS. IBSTITCTE;.' 1 ' U/TEDICAIi DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of L I MI Lectures will commence on" the firxtttf Nmtmetr. and continue until the last ot February. -The Anatomi- - cal Department will bo opened and ready to recelye Students by iheifirst of October. The Medical Depart-.. ment will be tinder the directionofnhe followlnir , raoTjsssoss: - . ■■ irot Z.FiatHAB, Jl-ProfesSbxof Anatomy. , i H.S.Nswron.M. D-Professor ofSnrgery.. ■ , - • ■* ] H. J. Hotci,M. D.,Profcssor of Theory and Practice o , ! W. IttmHPowsiA, M, D„ Professor of Physiology, Fa> ; Y; M^&teiilfeiiciiTherapon-' tics and Medic cl Jurisprudence. . . nr I. Mnaros SamiKss, H. D., Prpfessorjjf.Cheimstry ana Pharmacy. \ ~ ; w /'»'■» J. easoaof Women Bad Children. .' . ? ’ -* - . ‘ •'CLlHminsX*OyU**».- .'.•IM-'; .. H. J. v"; Sw*«ry—Prof-R.S,Newtoh.• - * - *'« Z Fbkksu2t,M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator v , v • ThefeesforafallconrsoamomittoSlOS. _ Eac^Profeaaoi’sTictet l 9ls,Mattlculatoi T 3Bs.Pdy monstr&loi*s Fee, 810. Graduation, 820. . , : Tboa© desiringtnrther infonnbtiOn, wiHpiease address their leuers (post paid) t* the Dean and Students ani vinr in the city rnli please can on him at tho Commer*. ciafßoteU® 1 • j - B. 9. WBWTONi MT Du *‘ ' —— DeanofilieFccQUy. - . .-‘--v r . LAW DEPARTMENT. , t , . .•* Hon EWM KiHOjProt'orEhfcbtyanAPraciice bf tor Jab Psz4ntnj> s &qrProf of. Commercial Jurisprudence. jVtctu—sso per session.'.. AUconniramcatlonspertainineJothisdeparCmentniUst be addressed to ; . • l£ W. Mv KfN£>.Es<l« jtf£»n*Hf.'2lrjTO.,hrai , ch;lBso. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, inoral worth. and professional acqoirementai WiU compare favorably wilhthemostdistingTushedlnourcountty. The Medical Faculty an anomaly iu-thta or-any Other • country—nUofihem are able Lecturers and the bestot T ThosewhowincontemplateourgeogTaphicalpoßition > • andth© extent of out population, can have no,doubtas to the eligibility of our situation foran enterprise of the kind., A*tolwalth,ihcludlngaUseason9ortheyear,wa deny that any othereiiy has man* , . • •-■ - :■ The first Class Of the Law and Medical Departments o. Qds Institute were small, but tha gentlemen composing . • tbemaretalehtedandinUtehighestdegreettspeciablerr ... a fevorable omen forthe future prosperity of the Institute. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency of;- ? I thUschool.we feel hour duty to state, that the Trustees . .. \ and Faculty foim a -unit in action,which augurs well tot’ Sits future success land thatthe peculiarinternaiorgaiu-. tation which connects them, cannot. .., ... resident of .the Memphlalastltuy?, » r > magnifying Glaosca, O Fone,two and Ihreeg'asses.suitedfor detecting counterfeit bank notes, and otberpttiposes, tor salo, Oy [octal] JOHN B.M’FADDEN A CO. To the Clttxena ot AllegbensMllty. i A BOX for the rcceptrononJFderajfor CITY,. MILLS. A- FLOCK is left at thostoreflf Mercer A Robinson. Federajattec 1 - , 200 Men Wanted Imraedlately,, ; 4 T THE CHAETIERS RAILROAD.—The wages ! At are 80 cenlsperday; oiui we'ChargeBlj7sner " : week for boarding. Apply ntthe office, on. the Steuben- , •rillo road, hear M’Donald f a tavern—4 nmet £om Pltta burgh. [inneasttn ■ , BURNSIDEi-HANNEY‘A CO. ' 1 - . . ttALli VALUABLE IRON WORKS, NE6ROKS, ffiLBiBS, ffl€. Ttt- pursuance of a decree orifisChancery Coufl in'" . 1! Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will Sollnt.. ihe Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Blate of Tennessee, on, the Oth day of April, 1851, theFamacq known ns ihe Ldiiisa Furnace hnd the Mount Vernon Furnace, wilir all iholendsaltachedtind adjoining there- ' [O, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At ih e Bamp time y . ana place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter; . a Founder, and his wife and children, oaneredlt of 1,9, and 3 years. The real estate on a creditor 1, and . f o™the lllh of April, 185l t I will nlso sell, attho lale. , residence of Robt. Baxter, in Montfrontery Co.,ifenn,, the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennesa»Far naeoaud the Water Forge,'onßarton's Creek, wiih all the lands odjoinlng.aaaanaehed thereto, consisting of several thousand acres,on a credit of 1,8,3 and4yeurs»,, ' Sumnrr Counts Laruij nearMaHatin. I will also sell, on the iffilh oTMareh, 1851, in the town: of GaHatinpallhe Court Bouse,‘32oncre!fof land lying in said County, known as the Preston tract of land, odd ■■■• CreaUOf ’ I wilt aiso sell, on the SSUtof Marcb, 1851,a valuable Honscand LotinNashville, at IbeMarket House,known . au Lot No. 64, situated oa’Highat,,. on a Credit of 1,2 and 3 years. Rand' hod approved security wilt be r00m,.., red of the purchaser and a lien retained ort'ehe rhal es.r - ! tate in all cases- - ... ' P. PRIKSTLEY, C, AM. . Solcof H.aloa,Wngonj, Aoi - ‘' 1 will, as.the:Adm’r.of Robt. Baxter, sell at tioXon- ; - isa Furnace, in MontgomeryConniy, :Tenn,-onlboam . any Of April, 1851, all the personal property of the said Robt. Baxter, belongingto Bald Funince. eoiwspngof., 75 Mulch, Wage ni, Scrap Metal, and Rlodkfop hpnd, on . n credit of twelvomOtllhs.. u, i .di'i - ; ..J, .. •..••• • IwillnlsoMll.oa tlioUlb.day ofApnl, 1851,at,flie. ~ late remdehceorßoberfßaxter,in Momeometjoaiinty,, , Tennessee, about 30 Moles, Horses, Cattie, HoMehoid. Each wiper wpl Office Clerk and wiilphbUsh the aboye^yertleementtwiehaweek nnhl dayof sale, and forward accounts- to theClezk sad 1 Mi«tcrforMitlffluirar- ■; «oc29riawia' Z-Clar&mll* Jjfferixntian. ", ; V . SprUlg Htoota ot Carpets. ■ '• SHE atrtisciflier haviiig lelorned from il® -flMiont, Dooe Malts, Diflgget Slair-CrhajL;: Table,.and. Piano. Covert, Matting. «?. a &c. w&lchr hat« been sc . Iscted from thsTatesiinlporl&iinns and best manufacto ries/. With uneyb aingla-lri tbe interest .-of Ms veotfc*- - < mers,'and-all- whd ! mayrfavorhim with ■* caU,, great ■> ,< pains is at all'times uuten to. show Goods.io beKmie i wishing to look or buy. Call and examine the slock, where can be found the latest, and beat styles of tho abovenamed Goods, with to.suit , ; - : ' ' Lynd’aCarpetEmportau, ... Apollo Balldingjfounh street ; febl2 ' GUD F3RH 15 drams- Cod fish in store :and : for' sale mart MUiliEB A BICKETBON. UTESa ibis ia Itoi? . - Mspsass StWABX ftfin*, '" '’*' ”’ *■'■' " " '• ■• ’- ! " '" -Sr. V’/ V-- . 'Ti .;." '•• •■•■ «..... •. • /•'.••■ ■ ■• fe-'•;•■. ".:'• , ... ....•;• '»/ J. , -'Z’^.T&iii.. r ;' ‘ * : -. J t' , .'.' ; \?.
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