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CO Ear CORN—3UO bush to arrive,—will be sold tow on „arH? t! P ‘ T t 0 RHODES A ALCORN —HF.t.ITHj CORN-JOO bush to arrive this week—will :be sold low on the w-harf.-vApply to .• • • • • :■ : tnarSS RHODhio & ALCORN- FEED—On nand and for sale by RHODES & ALCORN, 117,Third st, opposite St. Ch&tlcs Hotel, OBOPF. OAP—IOO boxes for sale by I SIST2S STLART A SlLb^ . /SIANDL£Sn-SO boxes {of sale by „ T V.; mai9s STUART & felLb. r'tbASS—loo boxes SxlO forsale-by , mil gs ; STUART & SILL. • TS CM “ - oleSCE ’ P;ime f T uißT > A SILL bb ‘“ ’ bS ' '"“"stßSbT* 1 ?!^ ISObbUEUperaoefor solo by-. , I™ STUART fc SILL, iS4, Wood sucet. n RoUNiJ FAINTtf-r-m Oil; neatly put up m uncans \T of lfito 1° tD9,,coch. Amongst which are- Marino Green i f t ? r ‘' t Grcen ’ Chrome •'Xcllowj Black* * Ochre i Tcrrii De Sicnnit i • : |sis®iinß!«; Umber Raw; . Umber Burnt. R A. FAHNESTOCK A. CO , 122122 • corner Ist and Irani street*. alj soilA—2o cask* English for pate by .... S?mar26' -B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OTATOES—IO(I bbla and 00 sacks for sale I by. maT 25 STUART & SILL- A lib EaPER —Largest assortment m ike ifiav- Co'nsisUngof French and American Paper Hang ings for Halis-Pnrlors and Chambers, at prices ranging troraoic io 65?er piece F« - '-- •laaTSt • •; :- ' :i : - • 85 Fourth street. ;HOUSEKEEPERS— Ordera for Taper Hangers Jc lennnhe M Papers,ore PAPER HANGINGS—sbbino selection. —\Y ill. I e * received by first canal arrivals, a new and choice assortment of French and .Eastern Paper Hangings in - gold,damask; boquet and plain patterns, together with a large lot of cheap satin and common papers. . Sa*7 -i 1 W. P. MARSHALL. 55 Wood st. TPEASLTEAS!—One hiindre chests prime family 1 JL Teas far salo at the Central Tea Store, comprising ‘Jest receiving, afresh lot of fifty Ctnt black and green Teas, which have gained so much popularity in this.city.'Sold, wholesale and retail, by • matlS ~ H. C. Kelly. "tJIAMILY-GROCERIES —Mocha, Java, Rio and La f ■ gttavTft Coffees; Loaf Sugars* Pncd .Fruits* RUs -sin*; Currohtsi Golden -and Boston Syrups; Sugar H. Molassesi&o * for sale by [tr,arlB] H. C. RELLY. GKOCfcKlbs.—Just reeemng— Y\ 100 baca Rio Coffee, prime; 2 casks Cuba Honey i ' 10 boxes W..H. Grant’s Tobacco : 10 do Russell & Robinson** do. sbbl» No 1 Salmon; 2 casks prune. Cod Fisb; 1 . 5 boxes Lovering sD. K. sugars i ciarlB _____ H. C. KLLLi £BLS. LGCsSTor sale by 1U marlB ' PLf\f\ BUSH. FKIM.K URIEL) f tACHhit*—-fof sale " OUU mans' _____ H.C. KELLY. WANTED —3.ot)UbasD. of he&vv Mill cleaned Oat* callable for Oat Meal. RHODES L ALCORN, jnarlS ' IQ7 3d ct., opsosite St Charles Hotel. BREAD "POWDERS—A . few boxes of excellent Yeast on hand and for sale by • maT lB RHODES \ ALC« »RN HrINTER LARD OIL— li> 0&!s . -owallug « W No 1 Winter Lard Oil jest received ami lor 'ale by -\IILLER i RICKETSON, marls N 05221 A 223 Libertyjd SUGAR. —10 hhds prime Plantation Sugar just receiv ed ana for sale by . , marlB MILLER 4: RIOKETSON. PLANTATION MOLASSE9.-400 bbl. -tarnation Molaases, oak packages, in store and for sale by BU&18 AIILLEK A BICKETaON. flCi BBLS. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil lor sale by j&Z) marts KIF.R & JONES, Canal Basin TONS Juniata Blooms for sale low, to close. ,: : marts KIER Jr JONE 1A BBLri, No. LMacterelfor sale low,to close. 1U marts HIEII Jr JONLs. GGS —20 bbls. jnst rcc’d and for Gale by . ■ T. WOODS & SON, mar2o 01 Water sireot 'PBUEaPlOO'barTels'iireen Apples tor sale bv mar.lo T. WOODS & SON. T ARD OIL—4O bbls. No. 1, jast received and Jot sale ±j by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO, mai2o corner First and Wood Hope spice and flourmills—Fifth.shm— 'Have on hand and for sale, pure Spices, Flour, Com Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nuts, Ac. i - N. B. Grinding and Roasting done for Hotels and Families at the shortest notice marlB HUFJB.MIiA.3- tOQ bbis. exua ouper&ae Flour, 100 do Superfine do, 50 do Fine , do; For sale by F. ft.DRAVU BROOMS—SU <loz. large Brooms for Mje.V! O J, O " - price of 81,Kt f doz [marl9] WM-D 1 hit. TVYfE—I9 bags just received from S. B ; Jbos. fccott. XL marlO _ _ EgGS— 20 packages fresh Eggs for sale by mariv WM. DYbK. A HD—lO tegs No. 1 Hard, jast received and for sole j by • tmar!9) WM. D\ EH. EACON— 10 casts Sides; 8 do Shoulders } 17 do Hams; Received per steamers Navigator and Diurnal, and for sale by ina?l7 CARSON Sc M’KMGHT. REAS eTIaRD—I7S tierces Grease Lard, received •\X per 6teamex3-'\Vashmgton and Fleetwood, for sale. ; marlS CARSON & M’KMGHL EEATHERS— 4,000 lbs. prime Feathers for sale by I martS PARSON A: MKNIOHT, r TbEACHES- 200 bush. Dried Reaches lor.sale by .. .. Jr -martS ■ ■ ■■ • • CARSON •& M’KKNIGHT. BACON Hams, Shoulders and Sfdes, in smokehoaees, for solo by ■> (marls] KlEß.fr JONES. TURPENTINE.— 125 bbls Spirits rarpenuno on con* siromeot and for sale low by F. R DRAVO, marlB No 1 Diamond BLOOMS— 75 tons No lJuniam received and for sate by [marlS] KING & MOORHEAD. HOMINY.— 25 bbls superior white Hominy receiving aad for sale by VVM. DYER, marlB • No 207 Liberty si O. 8 LOAF'SUGAR—S bbls for Bale“by"‘ marlS \VM. DYER. SUPERIOR MUSTARD,of our own manufacture con stantly on hand and for sale. RHODES Sc ALCORN, 107 Third at., opposite Sr. Charles Hotel. INE WATCH KEPAlltlNU—Executed m every variety rwith. superior workmanship and \% arranted. .w«J.« n r?mTde.&e- [marisr W, W. WILSON. ■nos SALE—2 second hand 18 gallon Copper Kettles AtTnlvto frnarl7J RHODES & ALCORN. XPa W PENNSYLVANIA..—Received on con signment, and for rale singly,, at uhtjttale price, ■ three dozen large and splendidly finished Maps o( this State.- This Is the most' reeenl map.of the State pub : Halted, and embraces all that Is desirable in aperfect map, at the- .EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, . . roarl - corner of Market and Fourtn »n WATCHES* JEWELKY,SILVEKVVARK, LaMI’S, MIMTAKY GtfODS, AC.—Daring the alteration now being made in the front of my. store, customers will fttidTPft in the rear and on the second story, with a large andexcellent stock of all goods in ray line, and prices anusaftlly low. Watch repairing continued[as usual in the shops in second story. . ;W. W. WJLSON, aar 7 . • comer of Maxketand Fourth sis. WATCIT _ j|Es—Receiving and on hand, an extensive TV assortment of ths best London, Liverpool and Ge neva' manufactures, and warranted as to accuracy in finish and durability.- Equal to any imported - • V W.W\ WILSON, comer of Market and Fourth mu. ■ -•■ anu SILVEK WAHtf-A large assort tl ment of tie finest kind always on hand—and new work made to order. ' Fotka,Spoons, &c.,of the best material and the low est rates. (marlS). W. W. WILBfIN. nfJtrASH All JS.TURK—•■Crane’s” Labor Saving Soap . fr for sale by the bar, ei tiro pncce. ■ jnwlff _ WM. DYER SUGAR CURED HAM—IO,OOO pieces in smokehouse -forsalebf [marlS] WM. DYER. /ILOVERSEED—IB bbls. for sale low by Omris wm.dyer. O’" LD CHEESE—OOO bbla very strong old Cheese for jiftvSSloffPriet. [mar!s} WM.DYER. iWB i-LOUa-OUtJbls. tmc Flour for sale clieup. £ m«riS WM.-DYt.lt. BlriD-PBACHES-12bblB.«npenor halves for sale : marls- wm.dyer. EfiSWAX WANTED-I,UUU Beeswaf, fbr which the hißheal market price ml! y hcpaW • snfttis ‘■ • ■ ■ .■■■.••■■■■ ■-•■■■ - ■ - ’“Srts" 30 kCg ° aEd2bb ‘ afQ BTU°ARTfcSILL jjROOMS-200 dozm..oreand "!"f< ( ,' r -'.:-J ■ ,4• .\i; *. '■;•• t/,r j£;. ••- _... * r* ”, r «" i§fe _ j. o. Williams * Co., Corner of Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, a. VP IV STORE, and to arrive daring this week ! following 'goodß or tlio most regent importa-; ' whmh are ofofcd on accommodattng rerma-- ',15 cany bxs prime Green 125 erne Wash-, , , T ?“’ do 50 bXB extra pure Starch, u, s obee°RioCoffee, ChUla “' W : 10 do Golden Syrup, . COb ? mn Tobacco 25 do Loat, Crushed and 15 g’Mack- Powdered Sugars, " erel 550 lbß.Seedless Raisins, ; 20 1 and } do No 1 do . 50 drums Smyrna Figs, i ' do do Salmon, 20 jars Bordeaux Pruncß,, , 50 bXB scaled herring; 50 lbs Sicily do . 1300 lbs extra Madder, : 5 bxs Rock Cund}, 3 bales Cassia; . ” 2 do Genoa Citrons, ~ 1 do Cloves, 10 do Cocoa &• Chomdate; 0 bgn Pepper k Allspice, 5: do CasuloAnd Almond l bol Nutmegs, . Soap, , .2 do ground Ginger, 12 dost Military. do. Ido do Pepper, 1 :bbl sup Curb Soda, 1 do do Pimento, l do Cream Tartai v 10kpa do Mustard, t case PeaUSago,. . 10 do do Cassia, 2 do isinglass, 10 do do Cloves, 2 do Sicily nnd refined. . 2 bbls Garrett's Snuff, Liquorice. . 45 bxß Steanne Candles, l do Arrow Root, 20 do. Star . do 150 5?, l u,P n «£ksnr 10 do Sperm do lbbl Flor Sulphur, 100 doz Mason’s Blacking, W 0 gross Mnlchcj ISB2S“KSSSo R,Ce F,o " r ’ Ro“Vanma”° n Ta oozink" ® J 5 do AT s n J“ sar ’ ■ 150 do Corn Brooms, L cask Sal Soda, Glass. Nails, White Lead, Laid Oil, &c. mar2s HLIWTOBf & CO.’S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS’ DEPOT, apollo builMngs?’pourth street, Siffn of the Bec-HWc* The SUBSCRIBERS have epeneda nishing Sure, in connection with an Odd Fttunot Divot- in which are to bo found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows’ Regalia, never before present cd to a Piltsburgh public, by a single establishment.. From Philadelphia, they are in regular receipt 01 Odd Fellows' Lodge Blank Boob, OaretJ, and other Lodge articles. The Regalia exhibiiedjit their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted, no thing of the sort, so entirely cxjuisue> has ever been seen in this market in such profusion. . , . |!f . The Gentlemen's Funuslung Department is plenumi lv suppltod with a variety of superb and delicately : wrought articles of dress. The variety i» entirety too i ureal to enumerate m a moderate space, wc mast, j therefore, direct the public to an investigation ol the , Stock itself. AH that we can say in this connection is, that at our Establishment the gentlemen of taste can oe supplied with any article in oar line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the mo»t experienced band*. We solicit an examination of oar .stock , u composes avariety wtuch challe ngea companßon_ A large lot of Pine Silk and Linen Shirts: Fancy Stocks and seif adjusting Cravats f, GlovU ? of various kinds, andm fact every article of corntorl or luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. Wc solicit a snare of public Sign of the Bee Hlvo> ; No- 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth st. jo9KPM L;!'PE?icorr. I LiPPESCOTT & BARE* I (Lara J.S.St&ICXKB&Co.) ■.. I JlaiiQfactnrcre oi Phoenix Tire Proof Safes* I Second sfrMf.fiitwwn TFowI and S'lmtA/TrM. .1 ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25, 1848, the undc l? , S n, ; d ] were called upon hyMcsfirfl. Lipfencott & Barr, to witness an honest and fait test of one o» their rhmtux , Safes. The furnace beingprepaxcd } taeSalewaspiacea | inaidothereof,withbooks,papers and somfemottey,J»ncn i the door of the Safe was closed and the Ere kindlcd ai « quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short lime the Safe was red hot, andconnnucatill half past 6 Q’clo«k, being about four and a half hours, when the commute© expressed I their satisfaction that the ume occupied with such ueai was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down,Sale 1 cooled, and door opened—the booka, papers and money 1 safe- The heat was so great as to melt off the brass I mountings. Wc therefore take pleasure m recommend- I ine these Sates to the public, as being, inlour Judgment, eatolT fire " roo: ' CORNWALL A BROTHER, BRANNON ATHATCHF.H, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am eagageil in the iouniry business, nml know something about turnaces and heal. I witnemcd ilie burning of ihe above Safe, and can freely say tbere wa. no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public a-* being, in my judgmen^rmurm^ure. calling Upon the above gentlemen for Ctcir signa tures- they r II spoke in the highest terms of the fairness of the test, aud their lull confidence of the Safe s hem, entirely Ore-prool. We have consttnily on hand andfoi “^arti 11 a^r ‘ ro<r ° , ° l lh<! ab ° YC |?&L A TERRY. 11. 0. KELLY. jnUS O'DOTNELI. A. L. MUhtsKlt,' HONTXB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. Plttaburnb Chair & Cabinet ware Room** I*o. OS Third Street, South Side. . _. O’D M &Co .respectfully inform their irieuua Gi. and customers that they ha?e, if not the largest KjaEtock ever before seen in this city, the greatest lYlvaricty ot styles,ihe finest finished, made of the ben seasoned materials, and br the best workmen in the western country—all of they are , dc Ju!? r ~ e n t to «ell as low us any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Our stock U all our own raanuxacturc; no and Hotels furnished at the shorest notice. AH orders promptly attended to. ?al * Aiugbeoy Planing mm, BTBEET, AULEOHBNt CITV, . . THEsubscribcr would respectfully utform msfnenas and the public generally, that having completed m» j new Platting Mill, and having now in operation two new haiiem made Planing Machines, Woo A worth patent.) andaevera! circular and upright Saws, he n now prepared to furnishpromptly and nt reduced ratca. planed.and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat Joiners, carpenters ana bonders, is particularly called to the abovo estabhab ment, where a large assortment of planed and rougb lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box mating, house, steamboat work, Ac., can be found at Also/htmbe.r planed or «awbd ness and despatch, JO(1N A., BLOOMER, ia'lG Proprietor. N.B— All orders directed to Pittsburgh wifi receive prorr.pt auention Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, bees leave to in* '! form bis friends and the public generally, hat ho continues to occupy that large and com-. WgtTt mod ions Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel huhn estock A Co, No. 86, corner of Diamond alloy and Wood street, where he keeps a laree and general assortment ol Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpel Bags, Saddle Bags, Valises; Buffalo Robes, Whips, and alt other am elcsr in his line. , , , . . He also keeps constantly on hand*aud U prepared to furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent. Ct Cou«ruMcrelnau and Farmtrt would do well to call and eramine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low '"IET” Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood treet and Diamond Alley. , F. H. DKAVO. Wall Paper tor Spring Sale*. 59 ssrniFixLD stseet, piitmjuboii. JhSHIDLE would invite all who want a good and . chtap article of WALL PAPER to « u »" d **!“?- ine Ins extensive assortment of all the n "° “" d Paitems now in use for Halls, Parlors and Chambors,— and at the lowest possible price for Cash or Bags. Also, new and beautiful Block £farfrfe Paper, withsuit able columns, caps, bases and borfermg. lor public Halts, of every description, furmsded on the most reaa» onable terms, at „ . tnar*2o:lm 80 SmxthficHstrut, Landscape Patntloj. JASPER 11. LAWMAN, Landscxps Paintkb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, secobd story, Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at uie References —John K.Holmes, Esq., Wra.O. Wall,T- A. Hillicr. Richard Cowan, Enq n Matthew Wilson. J.J. Gillespie,Hon. 8. Jones, L. Harper r foblB RECEIVED AT HENRY MINER & Co’s, No, 32 Sraithfield street, a new supply of the following The Male Generative Organs—in health and disease, from infancy to old age. A complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with I a description of the causes, symptoms and treatment of all the diseases and infirmities to which it is liable.— Adapted for every man’s own private use. Price 81, The Diseases of Woman—their causes and cute fa miliarly explained, with practical hints for their preven tion and for the preservation of female health. The Marriage Guide, or Natural History of Genera- private instructor for married persons and those about to marry, both male and female. Price SI. , Origin of life—a complete scientific and popular trea tise on the philosophy and physiology of.the reproduc tive functions in pfanta and animals', with 12 anatomical plates and all the new discoveries. Price 81. The Family Physician, or the* tme.art.of healing the sick in all diseases whatever. Price 25c . • .[tpatSS WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S New Lithographic Establishment, 60 Market street, between Third Fourth , IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant style, such as Shout bills, Maps-, Portrait, Landscapes, Cards, Bill heads-,'and La bels, printed in gold , colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helralc have opened a Db&wd»o School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac.. with all possi ble accuracy and elegance. &15:ly “ nope mill In Full Operation Again 1 ’ Ryan’s Buildings, Fifth Street, rpRE proprietor, thankful to the public for past cue* I tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise--the establishment of Flour and Spice Afttowithin the city—for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pure ground Spices, Ac., Ac. The attention of Families, Merchants and others, Is invited, and all I ask is that they will give me a trial. F.B.DRAVO, Nb.l Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not found good, and the money returned. (marlQ THELEASE OF THENEW YORK DRYGOODS - STORE, No. 69 Market street, with Fixtures, and a small rtockof Fancy and SiapleDry Goods, to bo sold atabargain. Any person vylshing 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: favorable terms, if application is made immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to change his business. ja3o WM; II GARRARD. EPSOM SALTS—3O bbla for sale by mai26 B. A. FAHNESTOCK &> CO, i 1. -•*: r r , • ■ 'f ’J."- ■ ■ Dr. UolllcS&’a Works. ‘ sr 1 f •• • • ■ .* • »• t'v • Conglit and Colds Oared; in 48? flow* *• lNCEthcmuoducuon oriliis newicomppanoiCoagn* O and colds are cmed in a very Bboruime. we win warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup to fcUTe cases ot Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugitie, in les» tune ana at a cheaper rate than atiy> other mcaiclao everdiscov “iT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old i Cough Medicines always sicken •the.- stomach and pro doce nausea which lsmoredisagreeable Ilian the Lougii itselC, This is obviated in this mixture, for. it is. a plena ant soothing article and it will cure, or the money tout ft. refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine in our city«from ourown citizens, should convince anyone of its efficacy. It is the prescription of a tegular physi cian, and has been used by him in his own practice tor a number of years, with the most heroic success. •• CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes. that her daughter had been-afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the. distressing symptoms of consumption, and that alter ini king two bottles shd was entirely cured.. A gentleman in Washington county, who had suffered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of halt, ado zenof boltlcsof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman froiq Peoria; Illinois, writes that« he knows tho Pectoral Sy run tone a good article* forho has used it in his own case and in the cases of members of his family with tho niosiperftsotßttccesß-' It H ON® OV THE CITCiI’EST. MEDLINES NOW SHOWN. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at *>o cents each, or six b0 CousraT S STonEXEEPEBB would do well to keep a sup* dlv Of this mediome on hand all the time, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover? cd for allcoughs and diseases of the lunga and incipient TaU» EXTRA—Many persons will .»»» ■" t® yon to buy some one of the various nostrnois,but do nol heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Kama? Peciobal STB l'l’, and take no oilier, this willcare 1 It has in It some of tbo most valuable plants and1 of the materia medtea, and is compounded by_a person skilled in the healing an. Therccan bo no deception in this medicine. lus prepared in your own city, find the proprietor has attesting ll * J a able properties,which willlic shown to any person da 8‘ throughout the , this medicine. Largo discounts will be made lo those who will take an interest in the medicine. Itwilll pay a largeprohl to all agents; besides, jf $ g I foring humanity nscrvieo by placing in their nanus tne greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever Pr For C sa!c, wholcsalo and retail, by KEYSER A M’- DOWELL. Druggist*, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., lowborn ml lettf rs for agencies musebcaddressech- Also, for solo by D.M.Curry,AUcgbonycity,P. Brock or, jr„ Brownsville; George Baird, H Buchanan, Hickory; George Key sets hlKeespon, J. D- Yoweli, Canonsburgb; and by merchants and druggists generally- T Public Attention , . i T. respectfully invited U> the foUemme truth.l, set forth in onttf the tnost important Remittees of mod m *‘'"“pETROLKDM OR BOCK OIL i IT is not more than one year ago since ™ edy was brought before the public, for the relief and care of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer n is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, got up for the sole purpose of making money , but, one, whiS we conceive, will conunueto beusedwhenal nostrums have beer, forgotten.. The PETHOLEOM.is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to scorn aU human competition. It Is our duty, when wc write about a i medicine, that wo write' thuth—that we say.nothing i calculated to deceive those who may tnist our word or I put confidence In our statements. The sick are very ant to catch at any thing that promises reltet from dts- SU C A story can hardly be too highly wrought loan swer the objcctof gullingor humbugging some Of them. Now, we do not desire to do this, wo are anxious only that the truth in relation to onr Remedy should be tojd, in order to secure for it aTeputauon far exceeding any tdngte tminle 0° the mareria medico. Plain, unynrauhed facts—facts that may be ascertained in oat ’ own“■> l? 11 neighborhood* bear ample testimony in favor of the re- U wS5n the past two months, two of our ow-n cUliens, who were totally Wind, have been restored to sight. SevemlTaaesin blindness, in the Slate>of Ohio, have been cured And, alio, the case of a gentleman in Ben vercooaty. There are others; bat these cases are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may havedoubtson the subject. The.c cases were a“s*,'Jf_ ter they had been abandoned by physiclansas hopeiesss- The Petroleum will cure, when used accordmgto dime, lions—Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skm, Pimples on the face Chronic Som Eyes, Ringworm, Tenor, Scald Dead nain* m the bones and joints, old Wens* Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation,, lever anil Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and aU Pu.- monarjy affections of a chrome nature, tending to pro dUßnm?andDScaids?d{seases Df the Bladder and Kid neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corn- and Bunions. In fact, it is aoaaai cmvtntsaLEDiKnY. and has been tried in most of tha above diseases within Ibe past-year wtth the most perfect success. Coruscate* that will astonish uro in the hands or the proprietor, who i will take pleasure in showing them to the unacted or others may say about their medicine., the Petroleum is the greatest Remedy of the oge. rp> siclans of high standing in die profession uro begmntng to use it m their practice. Those who at first looLed on with doobt and uncertainty, are wlHmgto award it cue praise ond consideration. Before another jear roll* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge ibat the Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered. For sale, Wholesale a^Haiml, 140 Wood street. Also—K. E. Sellers, 67 Wood street; D. M. Curry, D. A Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Cits .Also, by the Proprietor. S. M. KIER, Canal Busin, ,lh street, Pittsburgh. another scientific wonder; pspsnn THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gastric Jalee I A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after directions by Baron Lijsw, the great Pnysiologicn! Chemist, by J.S, HOUGHTON, M.D,,No. 11. North Eighth street, Philadelphia, This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, LIVE It COMPLAINi, and DEBILITY, curlng;a(ter Nature’s own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haifa toaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Poems or Roast Bxar in I aßOtrr two nouns, oat of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Lianinriu his celebrated work on Animal Chem istrv says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous !#> the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of tho stomach ol the calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meal and eggs, wUI be so soft ened, changed- and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach.” Dr Pebeiea, In his famous treatise on “ Food and Di i et,”published by Fowlers A Weils,New V ork, page 35. states the same great fact, and describes the method ol preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr Sisibk, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that" a diminution of the due auanlity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “a dis tinsuished professor of 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 11 Vegeta ble Diet,” saysi “ It Is a remarkable fact in physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, un cart to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges- I tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest iV Dr'smori’s great work, the 11 Chemistry of Man,” (Leo A Blanchard, Phila., 1848, pp. 321-2) says : “ The discov erv of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluidjprepared from Pepsin, as ft is in the natural Gas "professor Dusousos, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are we 11 known, “fn all coses,” he says, “di gestion occurred as perfectly in the artificial ns in the natural di B«£ > !£” DYS p E p S , A CURER, Dr HoatmTOS’S preparation of PEPSIN has produced 1 the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits ot this advertisement—but authenticated cernfieates have been riven of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New V ork, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma lisSiffiSSSttS I Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of quinine, Mercury, and other drags I upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, | for excess In eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconctlesllealth with Intemperance. I OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. I Theto is ncvform of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once,- FNomatter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT. I RELIEF! Aringledossremoersoßlheunpirojonuump- I toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a Bhort time, Ito make these good effects permanent. PURITY -Of I BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It Is I particularly excellent in coses-o'f Nansen, Vomiting, I Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af i ter eating, low, cold slate of the Blood, Heaviness, Low -1 ness ol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, I tendency to Insanity,Suicide, Ac. I Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect alastingcure. ,■ I Every bottle bears the written signature of J ■ S. I HOUGHTON, M D'. Sole Proprietor. I Sold by agents m every town in the United States, I and hv respectable dealers in Medicines generally. I “Jgenu for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A MetfoWELL, Ml I Hdeai era supplied at Proprietor's prices. {nv2oiy I Vf.nffnr B. E. SELLERS, STWoi d street - Bull’s gariapuUlu and the Cholera. TWTOTa'singlo mutt, woman orchild has died of the W CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used: this mvalnablepreparatioiri Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sareapnrilla iB nmde, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed dal® but few isolated cases of Cholera have ocenired, arifthey were either persons from boat, or those who di^gardcd^uradvice^^ I For sale by KEYBER & M’DOWEU'i 140 Wood st. | PUtabaryh, where the genuine article may elwjjyaim PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DIAftitHCEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather-the fore rnnner of Cholera; Try it I For sate uy . • ' . jy6 grrvSER A McPOWELLi 140 Wood si. * 1 1 » k •* ' *'*■•*-*■ T"\R lAßZßTTC*SJu!foOOni>iAL!o? Prootealivo D EuSSISSSted « »n cffccmai rjsiomuve ,n casgs of debility, impoloncy or bomsnnioßß, i mda llib regulamtesof nature. It Is all ihet it in viz: Nature’s great rcstoralive.and rf ■ Jlio married state without offspring; J* c . weakness for seminal emissions, general debility, gl'pj* ,^^ of the genital organs, nervous affections, le n equallcd vohitea. As n.vlgoruuog medicine it. i* e ■ Also, a certain remedy for incipient V??“! I S?-ji a i e f e . gestion, loss of mnseular energy, *a? , n ulease male weakness, debility, Ac. It is ihe nsenn any of the above complaints, and i P less value to those without offspring. _ . t h Tospread wide the blessings.of it.is -jedic me, I have, appointed Messrs. Jndson k .Co., .of the pity pi | York, in the United Btates of America, my sol. |^ for its sale; and none can bo genuine onl s wro p per through them, anddheir IgrrE, M.fi. A'apkj, July 16th, 1549.. ... .. ti-nM No. 75 bold oaly m the Medical Dp ’street Smilhfiold.Btreevi and by 3. H. Meokmg» street Cincinnati; Raymond & Patten, Jvo. uO TsouisTiUe. »■ *■ **• • - W. WOOBWB**"- RV 6^r/ cabinet Kb vsmmrnVTWMTrTWE MANUFACTURER I • “ * this city, as ho is determined to unheld the qanltty w«h well-seasoned materials, best facility designs, and from the °i f warraS m mai nfacturinff, he :a enabled to produce warra furmtare,atihelowesi prices.; ■■ , .» IP He has adopted the principle o nd tome re’ interest wub his own, in /tnfSvirvdeß. keeps always on hand the grcatesi variety ry _ crip turn offainuurc, from ih© cheapest ana pn, . the most clegam and costly* that a hooso, or _ X, P . one, may b© tarnished from hi? stock, or manafacmTed expressly to order. He sohe man InspcoUpn, that the advantages of hU establishment maybe.known Tite following articles consist, ui Pwt,oflns for richness of stylo and finish, cannot be surpassed m any ot the Eastern cities ■ Parlor, drawing, dm inrr, and bedroom chairs, of every-variety, consisting of rosiwyoood, rnn- hogany and walnnt Elt*»J»e th e “> Conservatoire and Easy fjhnirs, of ” it., description; Conches, Bolns,Teto-a : tele mid Ui vans of the latest French and A “?" c Ss_?s}* c u;, , k, stand"? stnnds, and holders marWo mp, ma . hogatiy, rosewood and walnnt centre and solatia hies, extension dining n« t hind most improved, and decidedly the be-t kma made Tear! FerabroUe hall.and P‘« mbles, wardrobes, bedsteads and each a laree assortment, gothic hail S pari" reception chairs, ottomans ahef stools, secretary and book cases, side boards, fire screens, towel racks, bat stands, and music stools, cribs and cot=, for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, A laree assortment FURNITCRE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CabiRKT makers enpplied.wiih “steamboats and 15 HOTELS, furnished at the short osi notice, . , _ All orders promptly attended to i_aoo kCO, f i V l V ’ SSifiS v ;-r'H - .|s\l| 4 «*. mTAIRS aThU B'Utt.MlTVttlfi* wantoi Punuuire arc respectfully Invited to cell andexamme tor tbemßelveß. . fT7* Steamboats furnished on thu shorteßl nstlce. g All ..den P»j»gJsS£ BullEW A CO Kurnlture Anti Clutli TV nr© 14-ooinß* 1 — : m?JL** T B YOUNG ft CO., amtr nf Jhirda \ SmUifitUiU ,‘W“ 1 “ Ka “MT pituburgh, F«.,kcep constantly an hand lyi tnnke to arf tn at the lowest price.** o HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FUENITURfe, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles. _ _ . : SteamoosUi dhoyl ■ nSP. t, The snbscrltiera lender their ocKl for the favors bestow PS ed 'uDOn tnem by their Steamboat friends, and fin woulS respectfully remind them and oUierslme-1 rested in building boats, that they aro at all tmies pre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, e very description of Cabin Furniture a^fejlVcO material ami workmanship. T B\OUNlx« CU. f Comer Third and Smiihfield streeia. opposite^Brovrn^Jioiel/^ O.C. lIAMKSB. „ _ CABINET WABEROOM,SMITUFnitDSTREETj ssgyssSi S, a variety of excellent and fashionable f-urruture, Ks| warranted equal to any m the city, and sold on m Sx* favorable terms as can be obtained at any_ similar establishment m -lie West- They have now on hand an anasnally extensive stock, embracing all kinds of .Furni ture, trom the cheapest andpiainest to themost cosily and All orders promptly attended ,o. nn^g 'Te-iSSI Wftl, E, STEVENSON continues to manu- CABINET-WARE ol every desert p- HT, uon, at hia old stand, corner of Liberty and EHHil9BeveHth streets* UNDERTAKING attended to. in all ita branches. ma ? u Kxtra Family Flour* FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietor* of the “PITTSBURGH CITY MILI.S,” have placed boxes for the reception of orders, atlhe foUowiftgplacet! J. & R. Floyd’s store, corner of Wood and oui «u.| SI Haywood’s Shoe store, corner Liberty and market A. Beelen’s store, Od street; . L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Smuhfield, John fr Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets, Telejrrar»u Office, Fourth street; H. C? Kelly, Grocer, cor.Sth st. and Market alley ; M. Crass’ss’ore.Sth Ward. The Flour wa* *ns will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flour, &c.. delivered proraety either m barrels or tacks, (sack Flour u preferable for family use.) withonicharge for cartage. . , , . , It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that driver* can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with, jtoarmagemem.a. BoTFUB CALIFORNIA. _ THE subscriber has been anthemed to receive Pack ages to be forwarded to San Francisco by the bouse of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama, and lo engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Franctsco l'Aerr informauon vivcn, on annlicntion to JOSHUA ROBINSON, ap?S Post Buildings, Fifth at. near Wood. Philosophy of Brandreth'* Vagotable WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to onr view. We saw and understood that the food we eat, was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the annual machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the Internal fire* that warm and invigorate onr iiuicr man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries ini* heat to every ramification of the body, even to the extretmuea of the hair and homy nail. White the blood isthus the seat of life, it is also the scut of disease. Food give* the body strength; Bmndreih’s pills give blood.the necessary power to throw out from itself all unpuritiesj thus ren* derinff the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature’s laws ir the management of their bodies, they would require Utile medicine. As men grow inielilligent they will become wiser ana hap pier’, even now, their wisdom is proved byohe fact that, when sickness assails them, theyuse Brandroth, aVege* i table Univeral PiUt.wbicteoon restore them to health. ; . They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, nndTeqaire no extra care when they are used, in either diet or cloth ing .The" Should be always in the bouse, so thatupon the first indication of sioknesa they may be used. One dose in the beginning is .inore potent tor good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, cosuveness, fevers, and m all acute, heavy or deep/seaied Plains, their w ill be found \ieyond all praise. -fhreo or fivo will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa* ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandrelh’s I ills are a known and fufty tested medicine,’, one that*® thousands in this country and throughout the civiUzed "°c B d ' Xhey^ take out only blood which ij the cause o/weakness and pain, b l '’ e n ll ““d health; they produce healthy sleep at night, ana an up* petite that relishes ail kinds of food. . P Sold, hi No. 29 Dinmoßdalloy—the only placomPuts burgh wherelhe genuine Brnndretli rills arc kept for ■»*« ~^y gr - e ’ he ° n!y IhOMAS DPATH. TTAVE ON H AN J>CABINET ami H CILUR manufactory. No. m smiihflew. tU^ge^ a storimentoffancy andp\aiu Furn turn, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary Tenns-casb «nlv. ■_ iuecy/-iy DiflflOlutlon. rnHE Co-Parlnetahip 6«wlo<»'* T *!co° XassssssaßSaS s^51 may u.e Ihe name of the s. BONNET. MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April Ist, 1850. Hj* Having soldmy entire interest in the firm of J. S. Borrow'& Co? IoM/D. Patton, my late partner, and in n fli'Stoofttony • ' - iKtUUVdIi 1 '. ". mite •i,Wrih«, ! wishes to infonn the citizens of PiUs ggSSS^^sfSS^ JSf/KJi nSiniaSea so idrsnrpasa any house m this city Sli^yjJSSSSieStWgood light, that he is ccfiain ofsShinc^lueSoh“homay favorshim with a call Hi*strSf iJconfolSein every .article iniuallne.and *“»to show*o4 to persona wishing to looi .or P“x- R W LVND octal ** ‘ nv*THPHS 1200 fts« prune in store and for salej>y I ; •‘ A f KING & MOORHEAD. 1 deott - : •» >l* "V . .• . ; •. ■* - • ' Heat* mutual Fire-IBtroranee company BRANCH OFFICE, Si SBrtatittanjltewngß, ?o C i°/k?-Ia‘“TATE MUTUaL'fIRK INSURANCE of community, is tbe unparalleled “"JjS-.Oi. JSffpSll* which has been dono-havmg 4,MO Poll . cies in a liule more than sevenmomhs in | over 870,000 capital to the company. .TO® O«ectora ore proud to say, that neatly all ihe the safest lund,m small risks, and a large p p insured for only one year. _ Number of Policies issued Wr* aAtvnaifi no Amountof propertyiusurcd***-. •: __. «*7 v ' u r* M Amountofguarantee premiums»B4s,4w oa Amount orcaBhpremiums« i -«-*-'24>031?0 u _ _ nl Qg 18 Amountof guarantee stock* •*» ’ -’*•. 'ysS An Amountof losses ! ®-. ■?£**'*> To be deducted from tbe above tbo incidental expen ses of the office. - . ■- To country merchants, and owners oi eweu mgs, and isolated or country property, u is. beueveu thu company affords advantages inpoiniof cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company ir. this country. - • ■ Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys tem of Classification _of Bisks, excluding haiards, insuring only a limited amount in any one to-; cality, thus precluding die frequency and occurrence of; iaige fires, and bothtne Stock Und Mutualplan, it notonlypossesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods; but entitles the insured to a participa tion in the profits. • . It is tinder the control of the following Directors •—J •p; Rutherford. A. J. Gillen, John B. Packer, SamuelT. fe” Monza A Dohcrt A.J.GIIAETr,Bec>y. „ Actuary. [ja27:y_ A. Cabbii Penn Biatrial Life Insurance Co., PblPa< A GENT IN PITTSBURGH,W/ ILDA'VIS, (vice J. J\i Finney,Jr. deceased,) No. oBo Liberty street. For the better convenience of persons residing ra tne lower part of tho city, the agent may also be touqq daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three oeloCk. at tne coanting room :of J. Schoonmaltet &C0.,N0--£ Wood street, where all necessary mfonnauon will oe i given, and communications promptly- attended to^— I - Pamphlets explaining the principles, and benefits pfLu e Insurance, and blank forms furmshed on Application. Capital woelroverS2oo/)OUandconBtanUy increasing. I Profits divided annually amongst tbpse insured for me. I PtUtburghyFcb. • . Marine. Fire end Inlonri Traneportatlon ’ IHSDHAHCB. The insueaNcf/company opnorthamer make insurance on buildings and theircontcnts in Uus city and vicinity. Also, on properly of every descnp. tioni on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas. • DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’l., Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, Joint R. Ne.T, ] Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, Wilhani Welsh, I Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Alltbone, Charles Taylor, WiUiarmE. Bowen, ; Ambrose White, GcorgeAV. Asptawall, Thomas P. Cope, JamesN. Dickson, S. Morris, Waller, H.D.Sherrerd.Sec’jr., This it the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means; and avoiding all nsks of an extra hazard ous character, maybe considered aaouenng'ample se corny to the public. WM.-P. JONES, Agcn^ j a 24 No. 141 Front street. SAt-BTiS PEBPETVVrS AND SECUBIT if, THE NATIONAL XOANFJTND. LICE ISSSBASOB SOCIETY . ' OF* LONDON AND NEW-TORK. CapitALXBOOjOOO—Kijual to 03,800,000. Stocks, and other securitiesin the Cityof New \ork. Policies held in this country over 6,W0. Persons in suring participate in the profits of th® Company.; Califanionaksiaim tttTutvctd rate. nM _ nonv Among the advantages of a. Policy in this Company insured forthe.whole term of life may at cuiy timi borrow ont-hal/ lbc amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en- U,^«a“ y °uScnder hi. policy, and receive fbock as value thereof one-hair the gross sum paid by him In annual common premiums. ..... . * A party already Insured for whole life, may, on.pay ment of a small sum, convert his. insurance mto a new i policy upon the. loan system now introduced. . i ‘particil already insured and eautled Jo a two-iMrd loan; ate dot shut out from said two-third loan, if the prefer it.upon the terms slated in Ihe Society* pamph * A! party may, at a moderate animat premium,'insnir for life; arid he rarvive to reach the age of CO years, tin will be paid to his family or lSgal representatives. » i Uhas become customary in the Atlantic citiesforcon gTegntiohs td Insure the lives of their Pastors* ami on lU^nTk«mv h o^Kt. i d^ W elUo l n S uremeli,e= of one or mori'of the trustees, av whose demise the. amoaol would be applied to liquidate Urn debt. • Explanatory pamphlets and ‘^°™ ali £?,^ v f n c g atiB ' at the Banking Housed WM. A. HILL A. CO aos29 Wood 81, second dear above Fourth. U. DAULBB . IKSUBAIICB. : •' Ek delawahe mutual, safety INSUB ItNCE COMFANYr—OSice. Norxh Room of the Ex rc, Third street, Philadelphia. Fibs Issttrasck.-— BuUdlngß, Merchandize arta.ouiei property In town and country, insured against loss oi damage by fire at thelowesl rate of premium. i . Maeike Issohascs.—■'They also insnre vessels, Car goes antT freights, foreign or coastwise,under open 01 special policies, as the desire. . Island Teanspoktation.— Theyalso insure merchan dize transported I>y. Wagons, Bailrpad CaT ®i.p*£“ Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and lakes,on the most DIFEOXORS— Joseph H. Seal) Edmond A. Souder John C.Davls.Eobenßaoon) John E. Penrose, Samoel Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Isaac H. Davis,"Wiliam Fblwell, John Newlin,Dr.E,M. Huston, James C. Hand,Thebphllos Paulding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Sernll. Spencer Me- Ilv&in, Charles Kelly, J.u. JohnsoH, William Hay, Dr AT rmreßlfltmi. —D. T. Morgan,- Hugh Craig, Jno.T. MAHXlN , Presi dem. Thus. C. Hams Cowia Se . br^^ , .°^‘ Ce ?jcl6fd^) Iri^ any J^A.MljrEIP^ e Agenl^ > ' Fire and SXextne insurance*• - THE OFFICE of the Jfuurarw* Co. of North Ammea has been removed to the Warehouse ofHordy, Jones * Co~ No. 141 Front street, third house Bast of wood street, whore thesubscriber willusue Policies on Baild inirs and their contents,and onShlpmemsby.feteambcata and oilier vessels, for the above old um wsponttbU Company. tap3} . WM, P. JONES, Agent.. litre and Hcaltn insurance* - , ■ mifß MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE JL COMPANY, cf Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Lerislatare of Pennsylvania,March,lB4B; Charter Per* actual; Capital 8100,000. Rataloxoet than any FenntuL. vania Company* and fall 20 per eent. lower than the. usual rates of. Life Insurance,as the following-comport Bon will show. Thus a person oi the ore of 30 insuring for Sloo for life, mast pay in the Girard 82*56, Pennsyl* vania 82,36, Penn Mutual 82,36, EouUable 82,04, No* EnelandS2,3o, AlbionB2,4B, New York Life 82,36, Itf* ana Health* Phtladelp?t%a,alfil. .- •' Directors— Samuel t> Omck, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert P King, Charles P Hayes,*M WBaldWin, Chos O B Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.; Lewis Cooper. J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin. R Cope. Fran? dmt, Bamuel D Orrick; F»« President, Robert P. King , Secretary, Francisßlockburne. Applications will be received and everr information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Oincs; Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and_Woodstreets Pittsburgh. oct29:y The Fronhlin Fire Insurasoo Company DIRECTORS:— • t . Charles W. Baneker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai J). Lewis, Tobias Wagner,. Adolphl E. Bone, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R, Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W.BANCKER, Preset. Cuss. G. Bahckbb, Secretary. in* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property in town-and country. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund which, with their Capital and Premiums, softly invested' afford ample i»rotecubh.to the assured. ■ : ~ The Assets of the Company* onPauuary Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to anAct of Assembly, were as fol lows. viz i— ■ Mortgages «■ ■<*?.'81,047,438,41 RMlWtßte 84,784 83 Temporary Loans - Stocks »——«««- - ■« ■»— 51,523 CaV&c—-- - .33,804 37 . 7l : Since"iheir incorporation, a period or 19 have paid upwards of On# million Four Hundred Thou sand ItoUarSy losses by fire, 5 thereby,affording: evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as thaabiuty and disposition Office N. E.corner Wood ami 3d Ms Fin and Harlot unuuw«> THETnßunmcoOompany of North America, of Philn 7 -detphia, thfoagh - lie duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent ana limited Insurance OB property, in this city and its vicinity,andon shipman: by the canal and : Arthur G. Coffin, Pret’t. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, "Charles Tfaylor, - Samuel W. Jones. Samuel W. Smith; Edward Smith, - Ambrose white, John Ai Brown, Jacob Sf. Thomas John White, John R. Neff Thomas P. Cope* ItichardD. Wood,*; Wm. Welsh, -. ■;? , Henry D. Sherrard, Sec>, This is the oldest Insurance. Company in the United States, having been chartered in-1754.- ; Its charter is per* petnal, and ftom ita high standing, long'experience, am* pie means, and avoiding aU riskspf an extra character, it may Tieconsidered as offeringample secnri ly to the public. v , . .WILLIAM F.-40NES. At Counting Boom of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Frontsts., Pittsburgh- ! ': - may4y SHAWLS.— Received this morning per expTess,4oo Broshe, Bay-State and Long SHAWLS—-very aupe* xioi styles and qualities. For sale low. • ;A- AiMASON A CO., , m>y4 . : v . ; : . fifcaraMft Market street ~t K - *V.» '#■ xt -A- •- * • * *i ► - V > ' *** ♦ * 1 * c » -h* \ V ■ "* • . - ;,w»: v-V;V ; ,• i: ■ ■ .. „ M=MIE=S INDEMNITY 07 PHXL4DKLTHU, ILANTATION MOLASSES—2O barrels new crop Mbltsws ]utt received ini for tale by ■ MILLER &RICKETSON, Nos, 3ttwil2i3Ufe«lX *<■ -*• r s \• . u - -' S' 1 • * S'? fe .i. •Vt •• -.1 ' , / **■ , '*r- /. SEW SPRING OOOD9 I Market »treet, No. 16, between Fourth St. $ the Diamond. THE BUbseriber is now receiving Xrom. the Eastern cities a beautiful, choice and. desirable.stock-of the newest fabrics and designs from the London and Paris AND SUMMER DRY.GOODS, Purchased in ihe New Yark and Philadelphia Markets at the lowest cash prices.:, Embracing.eyery.yarteiyioi the newest and richest styles, and latest iipportauons:ot, French,.English and'German Goods: among the leading articles will be found the following: ' " ‘ " , Paris printed Borage de Laines, from 18t cents to the finest quality. - French and-English Lawns,-from 12® cents ;to. the finest quality manufactured. . Superior bleached Muslins,.from to 12} cents yd.. ‘ French Work Collars, hew style, from lO.centsto the. best article imported, c . Frhnch and English Ginghams, from 12£ cents to the besVqnality in the market .’ ; • English and -American' Chintzes, from 6s* to lit cents £ Vard. • " Rich Pari® printed and embroidered Muslins and Or* candies; new style plain and figured English Poplins; -French Berages, rich styles; super black Gro de Rhine Silks; fancy figured Silks; super changeable Silks and Satin de Chlens; Lupin’s black Bombaiutesj and a.beau tiful pfcsortment of alack aiid'colored‘Aipaccar, and. French Thibet Cloths, Chameleon Siik and Turk Satin Shawls; superior Hcr nanna Silk .Tissoe - and Bongs. Shawls; Cashmere, * ei - B 'SS& a a s . • - French woTk Capes and Collars; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Kdkf® l^TWisted colored Kid Gloves i Lisle Thread, Twisted SUk Gloved and Mills; Silk, Worsted together with a large and complete assortroentof Para s “ d - B!renoh-.M Sili.Shlriaand Drawers; Lmen brie, and SUlri lldkfsj together with a splendid..assort, merit of Gloves; Hosiery andSnspenders.' : DOMESTIC AND STAPLE OOODS. . Russia Diapef. and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, ChusinettaaridKo.ntuelry,Jeans, Coltonades, Bedjict. Inga; Checks; Domestic Gingnama;. Red,. White ana Yellow Flannels ; CantoaTlonnels, &c...;, j Thecustomersof the house and all cash buyers, are reauested to call and give the above goods; aniearly e*- amiaaiion- Theatoek ia large and. complete in, every variety and style, all of ( the latest importHUons,. and will be sold at the vriatr ““.Sm MORRI3,- ■ - 75 Market street; SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF. • • BBT BOODS, " AT THK" ’ One Price Store of A. A.iaASOJS & CO., JVoj. 02 and C 4 Market strict. -rirriLL commence on Monday, December 30,1800 j W and continue through:lbe month of January. On thi’occaoiony the whole of their immense will be thrown openfor Retro) nndtheir oxten «ive Mock, amounting to One Hundred ..and Thirty Thousand itoUars, will be offered at Retail,iat rally-one idie thousand® who attended the sale of last JJil! be anffieient guarantee fora call this .Thejrvnll however mention afewof the Goods an dP nee s 1h e benefit of those who have never attended their Sales— '■ -5 :;_ itr '31,00 ”l 5& ta: Cotton and Woof Delaines, 15, 18Jc. Usaal P *sopß°High-Colored Plain DeLaines, 43c . Usual price ®so'ps:B&iped and Figured Silks, 50c. : Usual .prlee ’7sc * ' 50’ps. Black Silks. ‘ Reduced 25 per cent.; _ ~ 100ps.FrenchMerinoes,8l,00. Usual pru:e SlAVlf 300ps.I , arumeUasand-d.yonese Cloths. Reduced 33 Pe 2MO I tong Square Shawls, which will be sold at from] SI lo 85 less than the usual prices.; „ r u» 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, al 8 and 10c, Usual price Colored Calicoes, 6|c, Usual priee9c.; . ; IQO cases English and American .Calicoes 8 .and lw . _ . : • 90 cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard, 200 balesßrown Muslin—all gTades*t' 1. . nvt - A : Also—Laces; Erabiroidenes, Trimmings, Hosiery and Cloihs,- CassiEieres, Cassm.eis. ai ToeelheE wilh an immense varietyof other Goods, all of which will be marked down tolower prices than any ° f, They aMte°aa early ekll,as many of their choicest Goods willsoonbe sohL ••. ’. V- The lo^es,price named attan masqn & co : r .. Nos. 62 and 04 Marketstreeu MBHOLDKWKS!!—Heceived per express, a large assortment of the following Goode: ~ Ladies’ book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought cuffs and collars; Kossuth ends and collars ; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do; Louis Napoleon Ha? line, Brussels and Applique capes and lettes; blaok Chaniitla and love veils; ladies break fast caps; intents’« aps and vSists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; Englishthread lucea.and edg ings; jaconet and Swiss edgings md.inaertings,-to . gether with agenfcrafassortmem of French emhroiddi i edand lace goods. For sale by A MASoN j 5 COj Nos. OS and 64 Martel Btreel. ■ SPRING BONNETS—Out first lot received and open ed—comprißihg inpail the following styles: , White and Yellow Lace; Qneen’sOwnj AlboniChip; HatrTahp; Milan do: Jenny Lmd and baua.,. Bwlfsh do; Flttled Straw andSatm.do; Fine Straw ana Diamond; : Pearl and Loop. do, Florence Cnmped; Amencan Lace: English Pearl; Honganan Mixed, English Albone; • noted Manilla; S ‘A A MASON fc CO. dotiu i Ctotbit Ci6tbsi I T EASTERN JOBBING! FRiCES.-IIS piecca A Black and Faiicv' colored Erench and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and D mb Cloth*. Inst opened at A. A.MASON A cu.&j - dea ' ' Nos, 62 and 64 Market streou •nil Roofing. , ••• of ihe business, hashilhertoccabH’Li them to givo enurc , satisfaction. And they hope, tool by coiiunuiii-, pie same policy of using-thfii best materials, anil emplpying skillfuTworkmen, to keep op this favorable Impression. If the qnestiott of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before Ike notice of this commnmiy for the first nine, . we 'would consider that tie importation of the subject : wonld jnilify ns in extending our views on ,is superior advantages/ This, however, is not tiitcase. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. ..On, lie Sh davof June, 1844,jnearly seven years ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing in this place., From hatupuitSi present time, we have covered withtin the roots of°tfie.finest and most costly bmldiogs that have been erected in this county. We have given our views on S previous occasion on the superior advantage of Tin over iron»as n covenng for houses. And tune, 4e great tester ,of all things, has but too proven the correctness of our’opinion. hotaademuchflatter— thereby saving materials, ni the length of Taflersy brick in thirgable ends—makingtiie hotfseeasy of access ui case of a and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when tin la psed the gutters are worxed in, thereby saving the extra and teavy expense Tor copper gutters, copper flashings, &c.« —things indlspensible oh slate roofs. If farther reasons wwedeemed necessary, we could offer the, experience -danksaasMsaxag take pleasure hi giving ol f e bi7 corner Market and Second su. - Stoopsd Shonlders* ■ SHOULDER BRAOES.—These BSaeea are cssenual ly adapted to those whose professions m Ufeiender the inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive, the sedentary; and all those who, m their daily pursuits, have contracted' the habit of Btoojflpgj^his^ahoulder Brace is inestimable. V It.prevents .the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expaudsthe dimensions of the chamber! in: which the Lungs and Heart-are con tained, and gives buoyancy to the.whole frame; thus* in its action, counteracung the principal censes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a unraeroas trainnf nervous ills, to which, so many are subject. For saleby ' KEYBER fit RVUOYVELL, carfi - - ....... 140 Wood st Ur. Flteb’B AUdomltial Supporter. • THIS instrnmentis used in all the Eastern cities, with. unparalleled success. The effects produced by it aie truly wonderful, in all those cases 'Where ; abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of tbe abdominal muscles, itis a sure falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend thatcoraplaint; • For sale by KEY3ER & APDOWELL, ; matS • i : • • - 1 ; 140 Wood at Sew PatentTrusiei^ THESE Trasses are most confidently recommended to the afflicted for the radical cureof-jf&mta or tun. They retain the rupture, perfectly, and may. be worn with ease and "cbinfou by the patient, and have been known, in manylnataaces.to effect a speedy cure. For sale by KEY3EE& Id’DOWELL,; , , "marB "* ~ ~ y ; 'V 140 W6bd st~ ( Important to Tailore* . c . TVBT -RElCEivEI>T*® Dot. aborted. Tailors* Patent tl Sbe&rsvfrom No/10 dowhrto. No. 2. ALSO—3Doz. Barbers 1 Patent Scissors, direct -from the tharmfacturers; add for sale at BOWN * TETLEY’S, 10d Wood at,, • gddorsbelottrVlnfln alley. , . rvRY APPLES—62 sacks Dried Apples; : JJ . 10 bbts. do; For talc by A L. 3-WATERMAN & SONS. ;• . Hoxioo, f” : . A LLpanana indebied to the laic firm of Joaii|io»* A Stockton, -mil plea»e call and Buttle imm» watoJ> -and gave coct». ~ . tfeb3] ;■ JOHN'FLEMING. Ag 1. J • T And Dealers in • JOBBING SHOP, Rian* T)OX third story, between Wend and O Bmu»J«>> aSSoflil detcrlpuons raade and Be- “ feaurl” Heaver Hominy ; i . irosiß.. <j 0 white Flint Cincinnati Hominy, received and for eala by WM. DYER, ; jnjX"* • •• So.Sflt Übenyatwet. V'.. ' V' ;yf- • v,’; V' •« . . '• ** .v j 3‘ r S ' C , j« O'? .}.•< ;y^:. '/iffe"'' n • ■ •* *!*«.'• - v ;*‘4r'' •*■ •■--■■■ V • . . ~ X,* •v l , iV- MEI OMENS Bolivar Fire Briek Manufattnring Csiagaai. JAS. GLOVKO, . ; B. Vt.IOXEP,, GLOVEa.BLIEa^STcO-, THEsubscribers hiding’ been.®PP o jJ. tlv 01 • the aborfe named hand a supply of the celebrated cible Fire Clay; Parnace Healths and #rt wj are olso'ready to receive orders fot said r ßftc*v»**. 1 madein size and shape to suit purchasers? wnten saa^ .: &e do novfleem it necessary to enamerato ■advuntageathe Bolivar Fire Brick posess oyer W ««*• "era lhathave beenoffered fbraaleiathe vtilWd dW®»» their superiority, being Well known to almdsl allpersons who Use Fire Bribk. the proprietors hare deteifflW®* that the Fire Brice shall lose none of their ptcsetlCy®7 # *" able reputation, and that jio expense make them even better than they have heretofore been. This is the only establishment hpwmMwabtugJiff fire 'Brick at'Bolivar. - " KIER * JONES\ mar!7 ' • Canal Basin, Seventh styPUttburgh. --••• r H Sntder’s” Wine T6 : rWALNVT STREET, mHE UNRIVALLED PLACE forobtaiQtnsraUWines, 1 Liquors, Ac., GOOD and CHEAP. / jrr _ I 'has lately-inconscqnoaceaf the numer ous large sales made by him to cbnSnmersfbeenoougoa largely to replenish his stock by fresh impbrtshons, suu holms now the satisfaction of offering soidfeOf the Dost Wines and Liquors ever imported by hlm rT (Ho refer losome invoices os follows—vta: /.r . _ 4 DUFF, GORDON A CO. SHERRlES—eahrqcing deli cate Pale at very low prices, rai*e old, ona-«omejo*y choice MAN RANILLA, all on draught by the ghUon«r i Also, tareold delicate AMQNTILLAIXKIn, cuskaof lu gallons specially selected for consumers. Some bAihA AMONTILLADO In -bottles, putpp iflEuropo, Wch bo cAaiUnga as equal tb tuiy that can be ova •**,TheMANZANTLLAand AMONTILLADO Sher ries ate ‘.peculiarly adaptedioconval es ceats,as<tney strengthen without Btimolaiing, andhayo.not the.acinpi many.other Winca. '• '> A .. 'port WINE3-;principally ipecioltv Bplected for his sales to consuraersTtora the stock bf*‘ Btf®ttssTEa s, ; atOporto. and imported -i ; ? ; t 7 H • • Thes6 Wittes are frtdty.imd: delicate, and fhave bcea L highly approved by his customers, because prtbeir manifest superiority oyer all «thjerPpris.aadßjßO'JYinea ? ' pa They are of vnrioii b sorts and prices, in boulesahd on 1. suffering with ctirolucafleetiqn oftfiei)ow *els cannot be too caieftUnthei^PPOT,;’ MADEIRA WINES of varionfl Bortv nch, South Side,oiaEafet-end Westlndia.. on draught, in bottles and by casks, ••. • •. ■ .-v/vV.i, Sid the sptefidid SRAHKBINB HOSEtl.EpJttpojfcd by bira are superior to any cttarWiu« r said at prices as low aamosi ortho inferior Tsines iiow ui uio market wnich are pat upon buyers as , Delias also CHAMPAGNE VVlNESofvanotts brands and'qualitics, at veryjowpricekttetaii oj.wholesale. in the article of CLART3T bei holds himself to bo a judge, andlie. offers thn.Meat stock here, from the vcrylowe.LPnce, b X-'h®««]® e aa ~ zen to the first class or ll prevu£T cru : of rMaDoc.. > OfBURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock and ban assure customers that he can present to^em,frMahia -Tawsias&s WSS^SSSS blemuare extensive, and number many Sim HUeks and Moselle, from the cheapen sorts to m®' very Vintages of the « STEINBERG,” winch Is Iho best ®7nme°onicte?of B COGNAC and other has now n fine stock, embracing some very old eXJWoI 1800, of Otasd, Durov & Co.; ana some uelebrated u ci!a VIER of IS'JI,” in eighth caskS,-and 1842-in hhas. and^DDßOUCHE^ViSMiinhhds.onwnif^WirTtVWhtch s o-l RI 3U> S COTC H and MONONGAIIELAWHIS- AMalca SPIRITSj PRESERyiNG.BRANBY imd Mlniher anoveySOUD by RCTAIR TO CONSUMERS in any fla^c'onstahtnssdttedsU)ct()f-HAVANiSEiK^SA * k *AU Shads ddivmd.stnthln'.ons ddtfs Mocker **"► ddfhia , ppeight paid; - •OrdcrswilibC’proinptly-eiecn mail"rKlesrBifeo B :Iim>EB;& ■ , Cheap Wine Store, - ' i 76-Walnat stteet^Philft, MEMPHIS IHSTITUTK. UTEDICAX, JUEPAETMENT.-Tto tegular .coarjeor IVI Lectures will commence on the first of -«!npnm ana continue until the lajt-cl; February. Attatonu eal Deiartnlent Will'be opeaod and ready td tebelve Students by the first of-Ocudber.. .The hlcdicalDepart ment wit! be tinder tho direeuon of.the following , pßovnasoast . Z. Fbeemas.M. Anatomy. ,■ , •K S NaWTOSiM. D-rProfessorof Surgery.- ■ ■ H. j: Um.CT,M.pi, Professor of Theory and Practice o W, M. i>., Professor of Physjolagjj,.ya ; 4 M tSediea-,Th.rapen. \ • tics and McdicaUurisprudcnco.' * J. Mtwos SAr?s£ft9, M. D,; Profeasor of Chemistry and | Ph*iyingi>v i IJ. A. WnioNfM. D., Professor of Obstetnes'and Di«- 'Cuses of Women and Children. ’ - , . CLINIQCK LKCtURUi. ’ jtfedietne—Prdf.,H. d-HalCB.. _ t ,,.. * - , , ■ Stneera—Prof.K.S. Nbwtoh. v.,,;. Z Fkumiiir, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. i ■ The fees for a full cbursaumorart to SIUS. -v --Each Professor’s Ticket,6l6.' Mutnculntor’s 95- De- • mohstraiorlaEee.SlO. Gradaauoa,S2o. • : - Those desinnsfmrikeT jnforjnaupnj will please®ddre3* their letters (post paidj to the SWdeatoflni* »; x&r tyy,h ple - oo k c i™o^ M c “s? ei -1 cialHotel. , .DeanoftlieFacnlty. : LAW DEPAETJIENT. ... • J , Hon E*W fir Krno, Prof.dCTfcedry and Practice of Law / jKoDixAPiELi»,Esq;ProfofCoratnercialJurisprudence, v ! ■»■ 7 ■ ,[y v All comcnmicationapertniaing to » , be addressed to . ■ Esqa j abilities, moradworth [, ‘ and professional aoifuitementa, will compare favorably : withthemosVdistingn'ishcdinourcoitnßy,j.l?ie?dcdicaL.... Faculty .constitutes an anomaly, m.tbis ' ■» country—iflfof them: are able Lecturers and the,behtof »•. T ThoM who wilicontemplate oar gebgraphicijliMlsitlOn, - hhdthdexienlofourpmpnlaiiomcaafcavendrdoupTUsto v i y. 5.... ... this Insulate were small, bnftha gqnllemencanfpCaing .. . them are talented and lathe highest .degree respectable- j.. :iiiifeschdoT,we feel it'oulf dirty to State,~that-thdTfjtslec» . and Faculty formauhitm acttoni Which oagurßWcUfot its future suceess i and that the peonlmr uuemUOtgatu- j .jation.whieh connects them, l v- Prcsiddht of the Memphis Institute. [ ,' Y:~a, - ~ -" -i - * .U* •' , l \ « ,/ r fe , „ / ' i SEEM . , -,.» If . . .. . Vv-* •. ' ft ;•>>' ;**’•*' ; ; ■ ~ Magnih'ing Olaiiiefl», ; . i*• OF one, two and three g asses, suited rot* aweCimg f , boDlc : n »l?te^ggca 0 r A i; .A- FLOUR is left or the.store of Mercer fcßobrason. t QOO Wuiited i T THE CHA.tITIERS RAILROAD, wages &• A are 80 cents pet day; and we charge 4«k forboaTdinc:."-AppjyaUhe ii ville road, near WDonaldis Pitts- v< burgh* . -'UuneUs:tfT '-BORNSIQKt HANPfKY & GO* ■ ... . SAUJOF.YALUAiiLR.J. t. i . « IRON 'VVOIIKSi SBpBOES,A?Ii^B, : ac. . 1 N pursuance of a,decree pf ihe in _■ L Clarksville, of. the October term JTSSO, I- Will sell at the Louisa Furnace. in Montgomery County of , Tennessee, on lilt; dtlldny otAprii, lcM. ihcFurnace known-as the Louisa Furnace and the MqnnCVernon < Furnace, with all the land* winched and. mhojqiug there- ( to, amonnUns to some2o,ooo acres:, AUhesame tune u and place I will sell a valuable negro man, John Carter, , a Founder, and his wife and children, ona credit of 1,9, ~ andSyears. Therealcstate on u creuil of 1,9, 3 and a r y O?Se litb of April)' 1851,1 will late ■. residence of Robt. Baxter, mMontgon£Ty.Cos,Tcnn., ' the IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Fur- a nace and the Waier Forge, oh Barton's Creek, With all i; the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting or sevcraUh'ousand acres, on a credit of K2,3and4 years. , ■ Sumner Counte-Lands near Qallaiin. - !•: ' I-will also sell, on the 26Ui of March, 1651, In the town of Gallatin, ai the, .Court House,.QdO.aeres of land lyings » In said County,known as the Preston.tract of.lapd, on a creditor!,tland.3;>ear«- t 1 . House and Xot in ffashvilk; . • l-wiil also sell, on the 23th.of .March, 1851, a. valuable ■,> House and JLotin Ndahville, alihaMhrltatllous| ? known % I as tot odHigh-str, pnacieditor J,.« j and 3 years.- ,Bond and approved aecunty wulpe requi-», red of; the purchaser and “UenietWiiedonthe real.es j tniem all cases.. , P- PIUTsSTLcIY, G* * - r v Sale of Males. Wagons. «c. " I will, mthe Adm’rof Robu Baxter, selfnlthe IdOn-.-; iaaFarnace'inMontgomer/Couniy, Tepn, otifha«lfa : : day of April, 1851. all the personal property of the said v Robt. Baxter, belongir g to said Furnace,- consjaudg of £. 75 Mules, Wagons; SOrapiMeial, and bpnd, on g - a credit of twelve months. f _ •%' - ■ ,o» r Iwill also sell, on ■ the itih day of April, 1851, at the of Robert Baxter, tnMoiugoniert cnantv. Tennessee, about 30. Mules, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together withnUv?«>p- g. 'ertv of saidßobert Barter ; on a credit of 18 months 5 ftomTatid security Will he required on all .trams over s S 10 '■ The stdo will be continued at cachplacn from day % '*»2’ , wuB»^f ro - e BAXTBavAdttfr. I- Fach paper will send the Office of tfa clerk and S Muter the papers containing ‘l?rith the hmonnt oAhe fee stated.;; PuMlshed tilldayof last f. * g ife e j-jawhgiilft Union an<lTrae--\>hiig-: theimnlayillo fi. Journal; the Cincinnati Comractcinl, apd theiPiltiburgh ?; Post, will publish the above advertisement twicea week i : until dnyof sale; and forward accounts lo the Clfetk and '■* Master for settlement. u dec23;tawts • —ClarksvilleJeffersonian. ..-, v e i. i - , t. Spring StocU of Carpet*. ,f|THB subscriber:having. returned, from the-/Eastern i cities, is now receiving hi* Spring stock of Carpeta, '■ Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rods* Hearth nags,' Door Mails, Dragget Stair Crash, Table and Piano All of which have been se- i; ; leeted from.the-latesi importations and best manufacto ties. With an eye single .to ibeinterest of his ensto mers, andall who may favor.'him- with a call, great pains is at all times taken to show Goods id. persona v wishing to look or buy. Call' anu examine the stock, t, where can be found the latest und best slylesof the r above named Goods, .■with;‘pnces nridquaHiies to suit all. JE. W.VNK } : .1 Lynd s Carpet Emporium, 1 Apolio Building, Fourth gtreet. r rebia ("tOD FISH—IS drams Cod fish in store arid for sals J marl - MILLER & RICKETSON. Tk/TESd -BBEF—ao bbla in store and for sale by *; : STUART fsEttU •J*- *4 4 * V . -.**■ - . r!( r f* (1;.- \ | ‘ I 1 =
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