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BASKETS’—A large aasomnent School and Market Baskets, of all sizes and shapes- Al-o, Ladies* embroidered, plain worked and toilet Baskets a beautiful article. For sale low. ...^TT^ivr aprlO 1 KENNEDY & HASLET Gloves and suspenders.— „ 100 doz. silk Gloves, 82 to S? perdoz. . : 100 doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 7 to-3 , r- 'Sod6z.Kid • do 3iolo do 100 doz. Suspenders, Ito 12 do UASLECT a coll if jou wi h w^oy n chcap, ..holcolo r A HASLETT. -yVrgi.nnlPlPES AND 4VILLOW WAGONS Just V >eceived and for sale low ; 24sraalland large Velocipedes, S?0 WUIOWWaSMa i KENNEDY & ■rjinkrad fountains for sale.— * Jill 3 Mineral Fountains; 2 do stands and marble tops. For sale low. Inquire of JOSHUA RHODES it CO., apri) • No. 6 Wood street. ERUITS— 175 boxes Oranges; 150 do Lemons; 40casks Currants; 400 boxes Raisins ; To arrive and for sole by api9 JOSHUA RHODES & CO. SUNDRIES— I 1,000 drams Figs; . ! 500 hf-do do; 50baskets salad Oil; . 25d02. assorted Pickles; 10 doz. fresh Peaches, m tin cans; For sale by [apr9] JOSHUA RHODES A CO. E“W WHISKEY—200“Bh)s. Raw Whiskey on con i signment and for sale by _ ; . . ■ upt9 _ MILLER A RICKETSON. T~~IMOTHY SEED—2S bus. prime Timothy Seed in store and for sale by apr9 MILLER & RICKETSON. T7*EG BUTTER—I 4 kegs Batter on consignment and JV. for sale low by **opy9 MILLER A RICKETSON. S&Ri IN ES—ioo cases, 3000 boxes and h&U boxes C. Goilloux Sordines, m store and for sale by MILLER & RJCKETBON, Nos. 22L and 223 Liberty st. HOPS— 7 baiei”br*t sort, western New York Hops, in store and for sale by > aprio Miller & ricketson. HICKORY NUTS—9 bus. Hickory Mats jasl rec’i on consignment and for sale by nprlO_ J MILLER & RICKETSON. Bffix BOARDS AN for sale by jnar29'-2w Drafts on san Francisco, California, tor sole at the Banking House of PATRICKS A FRIEND, No. 95 Wood bl [octl9_ IHo COFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffee now landing from I; canal, and for sale by mar 29 MILLER A' RICKETSON. LAWYER’S BRIEF PAPER-A superior article, for •file by the quire, at W. S. HAVEN S. raarSS • corner of Second and Market sts. Liquorice ball-u case* for *aie by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Cor First A Wood *l* Uhl AK.ABIC—SW to#, for site by apr B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. OPIUM— 85 &s. new crop Tor sale by apr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GLUE-fiD t>bls. No. X for sale by apr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ('IALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cases English (or sale. j opr4 B, A FAHNESTOCK & CO. CARAWAY fits for sale by aprX B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Mercurial ointment—ioo a*., strong, by api4 _ _B. A- FAHNESTOCK tc CO. CAfaPHOf£-3bblß refined for sate by marts B- A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. nrHITING— IOO bbls for sale by yy marts B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. IBBU CHESNUTS for salo by mar!3 J. u. WILLIAMS A CO. DRIED AHPLES—Received and for sale by marlO SAMUEL P. SHRIVER. TEAS! TEAS! Extra fine Yoang Hyson Tea, in lacered boxes, just received at the Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street. Retail price Si- Wo ask a comparison of the above Tea with any to be had elsewhere, aprt A. JAYNES. BUTTER —2 bbls. fresh Roli for sale by ap?3 WM. DYER. CIANTON CRAPE SftAWbS-Just received per ex J press at [aps] A. A. MASON 4 CO’*. BEAVER BUCKETS—2O doz. Beaver Buckets tost received and for sale by for sale by [apr3l \YM. DYER Shoulders— e.oou &». besr out tmaii shoulders jQBI out of smoke, for sole by _»pr3 FRESH OLIVE OIL—For safe at the Drugstore oi JAMES A. JONES, CASTILE AND PALM SOAP—For sale Yy aprS JAMES A. JONES. T>OUSSEL’S PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM—For Xi sale by japrg) JAMES A. JONES. DR. JAYNES EXPECTORANT REMEDY—Foraon by _ (aprSJ ;JAMES A JONES. PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of our ;own manufacture, constantly on hand and for sale by mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN. DRIED APPLES—too bus. in store and for sole by mar 7 WM. DYER, 207 Liberty st- HOPPED FEED—SOO bas in sore and for sale ¥; mar 7 RHODES & ALCORN. TJICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and for sale. Jti mar? RHODES & ALCORN. OLASSES—SO bbls. oak cooperage . 25 do cypress do; GIDER VINEGAR—SO bbls. cypress barrels >pr7 WM. DYER. TKTKW SPRING GOODS—A. A. MASON A CO., will XU open this morning seventy cases of imported and American Dry Goode, of the latest and most fashionable styles, to which they Bolicit the attention of their pat* rops and the public. [apr7 “17EATHERS—1,000 lbs. prime rec’d and for sale by J aprl KING & MOORHEAD. BREAD WITHOUT YEAST.—Babbitt’s Efferveecing Compound, for raising bread, tea cakes, butler cakcs,&c., forsaleby JAMES A. JONES, , apB comer of Liberty sts. REMOVED— S. CUTHBERT’S iteeu Estate and Gene ral Agency Office to No. 50 Smithfield street,between Third and Fourth. [apr4 JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of SILKS, comprising 11 pcs. Chene Silks, new and fashionable styles; 10 pci. small plaid; 5 pcs. black figured; 13 pieces bl’k.; 10 pcs. chameleon, we are confident, that for a variety If styles,newness oi patterns, our stock of Silks cannot be snrpassed. A few more of those Hair, Diamond and French Lace Bonnets left. japrih A. A. MASON A CD. TO HOUSE KEEPERS—We have on hand aquantity of ground rice, ground expressly for 'whitewashing purposes. -It being of a strongly glutinous nature and oi a pearly white “sets” the wash strongly on the wall and gives it a clear and brilliant appearance. It answers eqaally well lor colored watbers. RHODES k ALCORN, 107 3d sl„ opposite St. Charles Hotel. BEAUMONT’S PATENT STARCHjPOLISH-Por giving abeamifal gloss to linens, mtulias, cambrics, collars, shirt bosoms, £c. For sale by . »P* B JAMES A. JONES. W H (^ Lfc S AL S. D ? Y GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO., Nos. 62 and 64 Market street, are now daily opening and receiving , their Goods, comprising thv most extensive and varied assortment of imported and Ameri can Goods they have ever exhibited—to which they would respectfully invite the attention of city and conn try merchants. [ a prB PURE FRENCH BRANDY —For Medicinal Puna ta— Forsaloby JAMES A.JONES, aprll comer of Liberty and Hand su PURE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES for sale—for medicinal purposes—by _upjrll JAMES A. JONES. Fine old ginger brandy, old'oil'of rye —For sale by [aprll) JAMES A. JONE - BAY WATER—Just received and for sale by aprll _ JAMES JONES. RYE —25bus. instore and for sale by aprio KING A MOORHEAD. SUMAC—2S bags Sicily for sale by b. a. Fahnestock & co, corner of First and -Wood ats A RSENIC—B kcga powdered for sale by . A aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO~ GOCHINEAb—JSG &s. foraale by aprlO B. A, FAHNESTOCK & CO- J 2&TKA COLOCYNTH COMP.—4O Jin. for sate by ■a aprlO B. 'A. FAHNESTOCK & CO- PRESTON r S EXTRACTS— Lemon, rose and vandla. KPrlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO lIIENCH CHALK—3OO fijs. for Bale by " °P rl ° _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK ACO fiis, for sale by • *E“2 B. A. FAHNESTOCK St CO k*- E "P=rfiDB Pea, for sale by .."Brig: »■ a. fahnehtopk *. co WRAPAING PAPKU-Jm received-0f,,, , eama IT , “ e dinmrue Wrapping Paper. Also „| re ,™“ ply of double medium Printing, a t 1 v v mar2B - SUNDRIES:—22 sacks Dried Apples; 5 12 bbls.superfine Flout; 6 do Hye Flour ; 2 do Eggs; 4keg# Lard: 2 bbls. Roll Balter. On consignment and far sale by apt; KINO * MOORHEAD WRAPPING PAPER— I33ve&mB medium Rag; 31 do doable crown Rag. On consignment and for sale by . ' - antlO . : KING dt MOORHEAD. COD FISH—9 drums Cod Fish in store and for sale. *Prt MILLER & RICKETSON. LNKL stuff—so,ooo feet J. A. BLOOMER. Allegheny Planing Mills. WM.DYKH WM. DYER. comer of_Liberty and Hand 6ta. W S. HAVENS jjftimllatuoaß. J. D. William* 4 Co., ; Corner of i Woodand Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, HAVE IN STORE, ond to arrive during this week the following goods of the most recent tmpona* lions, which arc offered on accommodating terms: • 115 cutty bxs prime Green 125 doz patent zino Wash' l Tea, boards, 42 hf chests do do 50bx8 extra pure Starch, 40 do Oolong and Chulan, 25 do SaleTetus, 100 bags Rio Coffee, 75 bbls N O Molasses, 15 do Laguayra and Java, 15 do S H Uo i 60 and 1 B), 10 do Golden Syrup, lamp Tobacco, —. 25 do Loaf, Crushed and 35 bbls Nos 1 and 3 Mack- Powdered Sugars, ereK 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, 20 i and tdoNo 1 do 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 2 do do Salmon, 20 jars. Bordeaux Prunes, ; GO bxs scaled Herring, 50 lbs Sicily do i 1300 Bis extra Madder, 5 bxs Rock Candy, 3 bales Cassia, 2 do Genoa Citrons, 1 do Cloves. 10 do Cocoa & Chocolate. 6 bgs Pepper k Allspice, 5 do Casule and Almona 1 bbl Nutmegs, Soop^ 2 do grouna Ginger, 12 doz Military do Ido do Pepper, . 1 bbl sup Caro Soda, ■ Ido do Pimento, Ido Cream Tartar, 10 kgs do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago, 10 do do Cassia, 2 do Isinglass, 10 do do Cloves, 2do Sicily and refined 2 bbls Garrett’s Snuff, Liquorice, 45 bxs Stearme Candles, l do Arrow Root, 20 do Star do 150 Bath Brick. 10 do Sperm do 1 bbl Flor Sulphur, 100 doz Mason’s Blacking, 100 gross Matches, 100 lbs superfine Rice Flour, 10 do 2 Extract of Lemon 100 do S F Indigo, Rose and Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, 5 do Lemon Sugar, 150 do . Corn Broomß, c 1 cask Sal Soda, Glass, Nails, White Lead, Laid Oil, Ac. HINTO TS 4 CO.'S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS’ DEPOT, WO. 80. _ APOLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREET, Sign of the Dee-Hiv«* THE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a Gentlemen's Fur mshtng Store, in connection with an Odd Fellowi* Depots in which are to be found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows* Regalia, never before present ed to a Pittsburgh public* by a single establishment. From Philadelphia, they are in regular receipt of Odd Fellows' Registers, Blank Books , Gavels, and other Lodgo articles. The Regalia exhibited ot their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted; no thing of the sort, so entirely exquisite, has ever been seen i In thismarket inauchprofaslon. ! The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department tspleouml ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately ; wrought articles of dress. The variety is entirely too i groat to enumerate in a moderate space; we most, therefore, direct the public to an investigation of the Slock itself. All that wo can say m this connection is, that at oar Establishment the gentlemen of taste con bo supplied with any article in oar line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the most experienced hands. We solicit an exanuaauon of onr stock , n composes a variety -which challenges comparison^ A. largo lot of Fine Silk and Linen Shirts : Fancy Stocks and self adjusting Cravats Gloves and Hosiery of various kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. We solicit a snare of pubhe^atroao^e^ Sign of the Bee Hive, No. 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth tt. ioa*ra ufPEKccro- ' " c - **“• I LiPP&ffOOTT €t B&Rlli (Lirr. J.S.Simciknii Co.) Hanulacturera ol Fbsnix Fire Proof Safes, I Second strut, bttvun Wood and Smith fold. i ONTucsday afternoon, July 23*1848, the undersigned were coiled upon by Messrs. Lipf eucott 4 Barr, to wanes* an honest and fair test of one o« their Phceniz Safe*. The furnace being prepared, tae Safe wu* placed insidethereof,with book*,papers and somemoney*,when the door of the Safe was closed and th& fire kindled at « quarter pan? o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was red kot, and continued till half post 0 o’clock, being about (bar and a half hoars, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then palled down,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so great as to meit off the bras* mountings. We therefore toko pleasure in recommend ing these Sates to the public, as being, in our Judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVIS 4 tMaBUE, NJCK4SAWSON, CORNWALL it BROTHER, BRANNON 4 Tli ATGIIKR, BENEDICT 4 CARTER, ISAAC CROMIF- 1 am engaged in the foundry business, and know something about furnaces and heat, 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 iny judgment, entirely fire proof. WM. h A i K. fa calling upon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they pH spoke in the highestterms of the fairness of the test, aud their full confidence of the Safe’s beini entirely fire-proof. We have constantly on hand andiai sale a full assortment of the above Safes. ntarOl BELL 4 TERRY. joajf a. l. scller, .w. a. nciaxa. O’DONNELL, MULLEN 3 c CO. Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet ware Rooms, do. 98 Third Street, South Side. O’D.M. A Co., respectfully inform tbeir friend* yl. %ad customers that they have, if not the largest pplstock ever before seen in this city, the greatest * *|ivarietyof styles,the finest finished, made oi the best seasoned materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—oil of which they axe determined to sell as low asaoy other manufacturing establuhroem in the city. Our stock is all our own manufacture ; no importations. Steamboats and Hotels famished at iheshorest notice. AH order* promptly attended to. J 3 * 7 : Alleghany Planing £IUJ, aKpEssor naan, ajllxouxjit city, rtssi. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that having completed bis new Planing Mill, and having now iu operation two new fcastern made Planing Machines, (Woodwork patent?) and several circular and upright Saws, be is now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumbar of every description. The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish* ment, where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box making, house, steamboat work, can be found at uil times. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt* ness and despatch. JOHN’A-BLOOMER, jal6 Proprietor. N.B.—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention. Wholssats and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in* rv_ form his friends and the public generally, Sgppl hat he continues to occupy that Urge and com* YaP. modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn* estock & Co., No. 66, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Baddies, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bugs, Saddle Bags,Vaiise9,Buffa!o Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles tn his line. Ho also keeps constantly on is prepared to furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestm&ierlal,ondina style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and atCGper cent, eheaper. Country WrrcAanti and Farmtn would do well to cal) and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low prices. , Ip* Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood tract and Diamond Alley. *p26 Wall paper for Spring Sale*. 59 sxrrayi*LD btrxtt, mrsBOEQu. JSHIDLE would invite all wbo want a good and • 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,— and at ihe lowest possible price for Cash or Rags. Also, new and beautiful-Bloelr Marbt* Paper , with suit able columns, caps, bases oad bordering, lor public Halis,of every description,furnisded on the most reas onable terms, at marStolra 59 Smii Landscape painting* JASPER H. LAWMAN. Landscapb Paint eb, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Aft, at the above place. „ . Deferences— John K. Holmes, Esq., Win. C. Wall,T. A. Hillier. Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson. J.J. Gillespie, Hon. 8. Jones, L. Harper f feblB Dr* Holllch’s World* Received at henry miner a Co’s, no 33 Smilhfield street, a new supply of the following works: 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 n 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. Pnce 81. The Diseases of Woman—their causes and cure fa miliarly explained, with practical hints for their preven tion and for the preservation of female health. The Marriage Gaide, or Natural History of Genera non—a private instructor for married persons and those about to marry, both male and female. Price 81. Origin of Life—a complete scientific and popular trea tise on tho philosophy and physiology of the reproduc tive functions m plants aud animals, with 13 anatomical plates and all the new discoveries. Pnce SI. The Family Fhysiciau, or the true art of healing the sics in all diseases whatever. Price 25c. Imar2s WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S Lithographic Establishment, 60 market strut, between Third % Fourth, 18 NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic wor jFJ° l s° elegant style, such as Sfuno bills, maps, Portraits , Landscapes, Cards, Bill heads , and La bels, printed in gold, colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs. Moeser A Helmle have opened a Daawxso School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, An., whh all nob ble accuracy aud elegance. uls*ly ~Hope Mills InFull Oparutton Again i“ Ryan’s Buildings, Fifth Street. 1 THE proprietor, thankful to the public for past cus tom, ventures to solicit a contmuanco of the tame tor nis present enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Spice Mills within the city—for the accommodation of bis 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. v F.R.DRAVO, ° No. 1 Diamond. ' N. B. All articles taken back If not found good, and the money returned. Jmart9 The lease of the new York dry goods STORE, No. 89 Market street, with Fixtures, and a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to bo sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old established busi ness stand, one of the best oa the street, tan be had on favorable terms, if application is made immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to change his business ' 1 830 WM. H. GARRARD. EPSOM SALTS—3O bbls for sale by mar2G B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO :•?! .v* - iv'' > v' :r V‘. drags anb Jflfbiriiua. Cought and Cold# Cared. In 48 Hours. this new compound,Coughs 0 and colds are cured in a very short ume. We will warrant Dr. Keyset’s Pectoral Syrup to cure casea of Coaghs, Colds, Bronchitis, Laigugitis, m le»s time and ataehcapenaie than any oilier medicine ever discov er iTHAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomach anu pro -1 duce nausea which ismore disagreeable than the Cough I Itself. This is obviated in this mixture, for it is a pleas ant soothing article and it will cure, or we moneu.xpiuoe I refunded The ovidence m tavor of this medicine in I our city, from our own citizens, should convince any one I of its efficacy. It is tho prescription of a regular phy si- I cian, and has been used oy him in his own practice for I a number of years, with the most heroic success, I CONSUMPTION—A lady from fetcubcn7ille writes, I that her daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and I expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all the 1 distressing symptoms of consumption, and that after ta- I king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentleman I In Washington county, who bad suffered with Asthma I and Chronic Cough for eight years, has been entirely re -1 ijeved and the cough removed by the use of halt a do -1 senof bottlesof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from I Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral by- I top to tie a good article, for ho has used it in his .owa • I cate and in the cases of members of his family with the I most perfect success. I it is oirs ov tna Cheapest Medicines now known. I —lt is pnt up in half pint bottles at 50 centa each, or six I bottles for 82,50. . tl ... , I Countbt StokesEEPEBS would do well to keep a sup- I ply of tins mediciue on hand all the ume, as it is one ot I tho most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover- I ed for all coughs and diseases of the lung 9 and incipient Consumption. ... ■ , j CAUTION EXTRA— Many persons will try to gel you to buy some one of the various no?truins,bui donot 1 heed them. If you want to get well, buy Dr. Ketsbb s j Pectohal Sthup, and take no other, this will cure you. j It has m it some of the most valuable plants and herbs j of the materia tnediea, and is compounded by a person | skilledin the healing art. Therecanbenodeceptlon in this medicine. It is prepared in your own city, anu the 1 proprietor has numerous certificates, ottesting its vatu l able properties, which will bo shown to any person de sirous or seeing them. . _ . | Agents Wanted throughout the United States to sell | this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those , who will take an interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all ogentij besides, they will be doing tut ; forme humanity a service bv placing in their hand* the i greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever | ** For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSLR A M’- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa,, to whom ail letters for agencies must be adure-sea. Also, for sale by D. M. Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock- I er, jr-,Brownsville; George Baird. Washington , John H Buchanan, Hickory; George heyser, M’Reeiport, I J- D Vowell, Cauonsburgb; and by merchants and I druggists generally . c*— — Is resptetfuUy tattled lo the following truths , set forth m rtlation to one of the most tmportant Remeaus of mod' e rr» times: PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem- 1 edy was brought before the public, Cor the relief and cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege thatthe longer it is tried theroore certain wilt J its great fame spread. It is not the remedy ofadu), got op for the sole purpose of making money; but, one, which wo eonecive, will continue io be used when all | nostrums have beer forgotten. The PETROLEUM is j a Natural Remedy, elaborated Id the depths of the earth | i by a power and agency that laughs to scorn all human I competition. It I* our duty, when we write about a j medicine, that we write Tartu—that we say nothing I calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or I put confidence in our statements. Toe sick are very I apt to catch at any thing that promises relict *rom dis- i I ca«e - A story can haroiv be too highly wrought io an* i I swci the object of gullingor humbugging some of them. | I Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only j I that the truth in relation to our Remedy should be told,! I in orderto secure for H a reputation far exceeding any • I single article of \htmauriomedica. Plain, onvarmshed I facts—facts lhal may be ascertained in our own city and I neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pc- I troicom. I Within the past two monlb*, two of our own citnens, I who were totally blind, have been restored to sight. I Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, "have i been cured. And, also,the cose of agenUemaaifi Bea -1 ver county. There are others ; but these cases are ucar J home, ana may be referred to by any person* who may | have doubts on the subject. Theae case* were cure! ai- I ter they bad been abandoned by physician* as hopelrss- I The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, I lions—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, I Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin. Pimples or. the face I Chronic Sore Eye*, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head I pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, I Tumors. Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and I Ague,Chronic Coughs, Asthma. Bronchitis, and nil Pul- I inouary affections of a chronic nature, tending to pro- I duce CONSUMPTION. _ 4 I Burns and Scalds, diseases ot the Bladder and Kid | ncy», Chapped Hands. Excoriated Nipples. Corn*, and j Bunion*, in fact, it«aoaa*T and } has been tried in most of the above diseases within the I past year with the most perfect success. Ceiiiticatea I that will astonish are in the bar.d* of Uje proprietor, who I will take pleasure in showing them to the sftUcied or j their friends. Whatever other* may say aboaltfcrir lacdtcm***, the Petroleum i* the'greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sician* of high standing iu the profeeemn are beginning to use it in their practice. Those who at fitst looked ou with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award u duo praise and consideration. Before another yea? toil* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that,far Petroleum It tUagrcaiest medicine ever discovered For sate, wholesale and Retail, by KEY9KI! A M’DOWKLL, 140 Wood Street Alfio— R. E. Seller*, 57 Wood street; D M Curry. D. A EJlioU, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Aim, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7ih street, Pittsburgh. another scientific wonder pepsisi THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, Or Gastric Jatcct A CHEAT DTBPEPBU CVREII , PREPARED from Rcunct, or the fourth stomach ot the Ox, after directions by Baron Lion to, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. a. HOUGHTON,M.D.,No. n, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, /JFKft COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, Nature’s own method,by Nature’s own agent, tho Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfoll of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Ftvs Poukds or Roast Best is about two hocks, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE t Baron Ltxsto,in hi*celebrated work on Animal Client istry, say*: “Aa artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous ijo the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food; as mem and egg*, will be so soft ened, changed and digested, just in tiresome manner na they would be in the human stomach. t 5 Dr. Peuxiba. in his famous treatise on u Food and Di* eV’pubUthcd oy Fowle*# A Wells, New \ ork, page state* the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There arc few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. CostßX, In hi* valuable wnunss on the u Physiolo gy of Digestion,”ob*erve» that “a diminution ofthe due quantity of the Ga*tric Juice is a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” ana he stale* that “ a dis tlngulshed 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 stomaelrof living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” Dr. Gbaiiau, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble DieV’.says: “It is a remarkable fact in physiology that the'stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a bind of artificial diges tion of them in do wise different from the nutural digest Ive process,” Dr.Smos’s great work, the “ Chemistry of Man.” (Lea A Blanchard, rhlla., 184 G, pp U2J-2)says; 11 The discov ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved ns rapidly fn an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” Professor Duxausoft, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this snbject. Hi* experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In ail coses,” he says, “di gestion occurred a* perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghtok’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge or the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits oi this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston atone- These were nearly alt desperate cases, and the cares were not.only rapid and wonderftil, but perma nent* It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint. Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Qumiue, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a loog sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and Uie too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which u does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No manor how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A svrlgle dose removes all the unpleasant symp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and-VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is Sarticularly excellent in cases, of Nansea, Vomiting, ramps, Spfpness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Wetness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect nloßUngcure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by aged'* ln oyery tpwn in the United States, and bv respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A MeffOWELt, Ml W R?l d and e e e alers supplied at Proprietor’sUlricas. [nvSthy Also, for sale by R« E« SELLERS, 57 Wot d street. Bull’a Sarflap&rlUo aud the Cholera. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any ofits symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look at the city oi Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed dai& but. few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, aiw they “were either persons from boats or those who our advice. rCtnerartOri Chronicle, For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood si. Pittsburgh, where the genome article may alwa/ya^Ms PETROLEUM— A certain cure mr DIABitHCEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera. Try it! For sale by jyfl KEYSER A McPOWELL, 140 Wood st. [ITE WAX—SOO fits, for sale by deoff B. A.FAHNESTOCK AGO, 4 ‘ f > •* , »* ’> N iv » r *• ' * « Public Attontlou * *“ n* Cj" 1 ,•> , ;>’.t v’-.v .... •* ,y ; le agents for its sale; and none con be genuine anle /fiJ JSmir through them, nod their SoSfoiiiyin PUtuburgh nl the Medical Depot, No. T 5 Southfield street; and by B. H. Menkmg, stree Cincinnati; Raymond «c Patten, No. 60 Ftnnh Btreel Louisville. • [mar24.ly_ /rara JAMBS W. WOODWBBIJ) A cabinet Etea furniture manufacturer ,»T* Ware-room* 97 and 99; Third street. JW. w. respectfully informs his friends and custom . ers that he has now completed the largest and fi nest stock of hontehold fnrniture ever before seen in this city, ai ho is determined to uphold the quality with well-eeasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the client of Uts orders nuii facihly in mai afnetaring, he is enabled to produce warranted furnitare, at the mwest prices. _ He has adopted the principle of identifying Iho cus tomers’ interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des cription of furniture, from the cheapest and platnesl,u> the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, maybe furnished from bis slock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may'beknown. The following articles consist, in part, of hi® stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed m any ot the Eastern cities: Parlor, drawing, din* iug, and bed room chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany and walnut Eiizabcthen, Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of .every description. Couches, Bofas»Teie-a-ieie and Pi vans of the latest French and American patterns; Tashaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ r arlor W r»ung Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, anisic stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sota, ta bles, extension dining tables all sites of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washnand® of each a large assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans land stools, secretary and book ' cases, tide boards, fire screens, lowel rack®, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and con far chUdren; paper raaebe, table and tea poys, ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, A Urge assortment of COMMON FURNITORE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabckt »a*e&3 supplied with all articles in their lino . , . . . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, lunu&edat the shor cat notice. All orders prorafiUy attended to * KU' KCtmiTUhk. I jY« &3 Thud strut, tcurun Markftan4 Wood>Sjvthitdt. I \,Ve have now on haod a larrc U 1 BpicniJid nock ofevery tarwty of Ciuxastatfpy Ft 1 RMTU RtUwhich IflaM confident cannaibe * nr paste d, umm&a equalled, in this City, or it tLe Wc«,ia style and tinuh. Those who are in waaio* Furniture are respectfully in?ited to call and examine lot themselves*, ffr* StcamUo&u furnished onth!. shortest ntiice. irj® All orders promptly attended 10. gSIO-tf _O j WnNELL. MULLEN A CO. Pirattare and Chair Wore ttoom*. /tezrrrri T. B YOU NO & CO., ranter ef and Brown**Haul, UjL A.-. Fa., Weep constantlyon hand EliiaijjSßanit make 10 order, a* the lowest prices,* 1 * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS,of the test worfctuanz.hip and men approved style*. _ teblS Susmbo«U| Ahoy! I Tub tender iHeir MWmMAktionailedutSitMt, tot the favor* bestow caw ca upootocra by iftejr Sicatßlyoat friend*, and |jHp| would reocctfuily renur.d and other* ip>te* w restsd m noiMjng boau.that they tst at all cium j>cc sarea5 area to forcish, on the i«fwa rcaton&fele tcrma. tvr.ry ererifttoa o{ Cubm FurcutUT* and Cham the ter Gatenai and workrnan*bij'. T B YOUNG & CO , Corner Third ar,d SmiUiGcld streets. ‘’jtlfQWn'ti Uotei. >> ». PAVI-Si o. r luznets lUmutr A Utttlit, CABINET \V AHKRCK »M , SMITH FIELD KFRKET, Ik:Kun S*v*wbi4itil andSitttiabtrry Pa, a HAMMER A DAULERkeepCiiuV.&oUy onbftod Ul a ganctv of cxodlcnt and fashtortablr FcrnUun*, MB|wftnan.terf equal to any fh the city, ftftd told on as * *j "favorable term* a.** can be obtained at a«y similar establishment in -he Wet. They have now on hand an uuuattailycxuriuive *uivk,embracing aH ktudnoi Furai tare, frtsm tfce t‘ke‘#{ic*t amt jti*ntr »x to the mo&t costly and. elegant.' Allard*-** promptly nttc.nded to. tnrtLOm WM. 1:. STEVENSON eonunue* to inanu- I—Q ■'yi'actatc CABLSKT-WAKE ot every desenp rCfili tlotK at his old aland, corner i>l Librriy and i^'SSissSl■t-pHnii. street# UNDERTAKING attended to, in all Hn btaoehe*. woyl I Kxtra Family Flooiv F OR the convenience of the citizen*, the proprietor* of the “PITTSBURGU CITY MILLSy have placed boxes for ike reception t»f orders, »i the foiiowiug places: Jilt Floyd's itlore, corner of Wood and Cut *ts.; M. Haywood'* *u»re, corner Liberty and Marl el A. Ucelcn’s store, IW *trect; L, Wilcox. Jr. iDruggist, cor. 4ib ami Smithfcdd; John I : Smith'* «u>rc, cor. High ami Wylie streets ; Telegram. Office, Fourth street; 11. C. KelW, Grocer, cor.Stb st. and Market alley; M. Grass'»*’.ni«,tJih Word. The Flour wu«'tt* will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Flotr, Ac., delivered prorably either in barrel* ot «ack>, (sack Flour is preicrable tor family ure,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers cau havr. uo permission to leave Floor without payment. Wc hope that the public will be pleased with utisaTraacentent, ax wc shall endeavor to do lAem just ce. [may-io] WILMARTH & NOBLE. ‘tIOIFOH CAL IFOHSI A. TIMIE subscriber has been authorized to receive Pack- X age* to be forwarded to Son Franeisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER & CO., at Panama , aud to cugage Passant in fir*t class sailing Vessel* from Panama to £au Francisco. Every information riven, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apia Post Buildings, Fifth *u near Wood. Pblloeophy of llrpndreth’e 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 eatj was converted into blood, which repaired the waste ot the animal machine; the food is fact, which keeps at a life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner man. The blood is an electric fluid watch carries this heal to every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and horny nail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the scat of. disease. Food gives the body strength f Brandreth’s pills give blood the necessary power to throw out front Itrelf all impurities, thus ren derittgthe stream of life pure ntid healthy. If men were more sincere, there would bo fewer religious creeds; and If they keptciose to nature's laws in the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow hueUlligenl they wUt become wiser and hap* pier; cvcnuow, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use BrandrotU’a Vegc table Univerai Pills, which soon restore themto health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, and require no extra caro when they are used, in either diet or cloth ing. They should he always in uio house, so that upon thu first indication of sieknoss they may be Used. Otto 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, costivcuess, fevers, and in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will be found oeyond oil praise. Three or fire will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady, at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils 'thereunto attend ing. Bfcracrabor, Brandrelh’s Pills are a known and fully tested medicine, one tUalis qaed by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only--that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health; they produce healthy aleep atnight,anu an ap petite thalrchshes all kinds of food. Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place in Pitts burgh whoro the genuine BrandrethPwbare kept for sale —the undersigned is the on iy agent in the c iiy. dcc23:3m THOMAS RKDPATH. A. PIILLIKEN A COh HAVE ON HAND atthetr extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smlthfield si. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, wluch they will sell 16 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. . - jdec27:ly Dissolution. I 'HE Co-Partnership heretofore existinrhetween the subscribers, under thefirm of J.S. BONNET A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.. Either partner may use the name of the commrn MATTHEW D. PATTON Pittsburgh, Aprillst, 1650. JUT* Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J.S. Bont®r A Co. lo M. 0. Patios, my into partner, and in retiring from business, I tako great pleasure in recom mending him to the of nty S 1 ®"!*" ?R“_ilie public, ;fa'n3l J. S. BONBIET. it, C. stoofcton. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, . ■ No. 47,cobkeb o? Htwmr asp Thisd stbeets, HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders’, Ful lers' aud Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell ai the lowest ca&h prices, or in exchange for Rag* and Tanners' Scans. Removal* Hf'HE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pius- JL- burgh and the public generally, that he has removed his CARPET STORE fwm Nos. 61 and 63 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recent! y occu pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the adjoining rocma, formerly usedas the Chronicle Printing ofnce~which, in connection with his old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment intho country; and his advantages so lar surpass any boose in this city forspace, arrangement arid-good light, that he is certain of soiling every person who may iavor him with a call. His stock is complete in every article in his line, and great pains will be taken at all .times to show goods to persons wishing to look or buy.. oct3l EAT HERS —1200 tbs, prime in store and for sale by i? mart* KING & HOORHEAD. . v::-.:V-'-' ' : ■ i-- p,o', \,s*V.^^C/,<: ' >'■; • ; ■ ’ ’ ' "V?^Si-;^:?^itl^'^v;i.sX''^;^ ■" i ;V‘i ; - : 7 ; '' " f " :: ' -! i [’: § l^ 1 r ‘".; ■ ..."; ■■' ■ :■■■■■■ ■- '• ■ - '■■'■ ,/ * f ■’ r v i. ' ’ Insurance (ttompouiu. | ■ ■ • •- ■" ’f A ’.-v; ..." : J State Mutual Fire miutance Company BRANCH-OFFICE, 64 BMITHFIKhD 6T., Phtbotrou, January lit,l&sL THRhpai evidence of the successor the Directors in.l the ‘‘STATEMUTUAL FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY" meet the wants of; the community, is the uupatolleled amount j)f business which has been done—having issued nearly 4,000 Loll cies in a little more than seven months j_ana ndaing over 870,000 capital to the company.. The Directoranie proud to say, that nearly all the propertyjnsured is of f the safest kind, in small risks, and a large proportion i insured for only one year. : ; . . Number of Policies issued- ■ • I Amountof property insured■ _84,073,53d uu j Amouniofguar&uieepremiams*s4s,49o 38 1 Amoant of cash premiums • 24,631,80 _ • _ Amount of guarantee stock---—r— 8 .70, it® jo | Amount of fosses . S w 1 To be deducted from the above the incidental expen* I ses of the office. I To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell | ingsi and isolated or -country property, it is believed this company affords advantages inpoint of cheapness, 1 safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company m this country. • I Conducted on the equitable and greatly improved sys ) tcm of Classification of Risks, excluding all special I hazards, insuring only a limited amount in any one lo* I cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of I Uige fires, and also, on both the Stock arid Mutual plan, I it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation l of both methods, but entitles the insured to a partieipa* I tion in the profits. I It is under the control of the following Directors: —J j P. Rutherford. A. J. Giliitt, John B. Packer, SamuelT. |'Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier,Philo Ci Sedgwick,'Robert Klotz. J A. RUTHERFORD, Pres’t. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. A. A. Ca&bieh, Actuary. Qa27:y Penn mutual litre Insurance Co., Phtl’a, Agent in Pittsburgh,tv. h.davis, (vice j. Finney, Jr., deceased,) No.3B3Liberty street. For the better convenience of persons residing in the lower part of the city, the agent may also be found daily, from eleven to twelve and two to three o’clock, at the counting room of J. Schoonmaker A Co., No. 24 Wood street, where all necessary information will be given, and communications promptly attended . I to/ Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Due Insurance, and blank forms furnished on application. Capital slock over 8200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually amongst those insured for life. Pittsburgh, Feb. 1,1851—2 w . Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation insurance;. The insurance company of north Amer ica, Philadelphia, chartered 1704 r capltal 0900,* 000, assett JanuarT 13,18^1,01,001|d50 50, will I make insurance ou buildings and their contents in this ! city and vicinity. Also, on j property of every descrip tion, oa steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’l., Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones, John R. Neff, Edward Smith, Richard D. wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, , Samuel F. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, George W. Aspinwall, Thomas P. Cope, James N. Dickson, S. Morris, Water, H; D.Sherrerd, Sec’y. I This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United I States, and from its high standing, long experience, am* | pie means, and avoiding all risks of-an extra hazard* ous character, maybe considered as offering ample se curiiy to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, ja*J4 No. 141 Front streeL SAtETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capitol, £soo,ooo—Equal to @9,500,000. WITH a large surplus of profits. Abortion of both capital and surplus invested in C. S. Government Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,000. Persons in suring participate in tho profits of the Company. ’ California mki taken at reduced rates. Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company arc the following A party insuredforthewbole term of life may atony time borrow the amount of annual premium, : without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en ! tilled to division of profits. ! ilemay at any time surrender his policy,and receive I back as value tncreof one-half the gross sura 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 into a utw policy upon the loan system now introduced. Panics already insured and entitled to a xothird loan, arc not shot oat from said two-third loan, if the f l >refer it,upon the terms stated in the Society’s pamph eu. A paily may, at a moderate annual premium, insm s and he survive lo reach the age of CO years, far /uu sum tftrared t*p to 815,000, will he pttui to azai: or it be dies before reaching'that age, the full sum insured ; will be paid to bis family or legal representatives. Ithaa become customary in the Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and an ; cbruima?; or New Year’* day to make the family a pre- I sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way ; of showing their regard for their salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate wants. To the man of family, ax his death, tt is a con solation beyond expression to know that his helpless little oaca are thus provided for. Churches involved, woald do well to insure the live oi one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. Explanatory pamphlet* and information given gratia, at the Banking House ot WM. A. JIILL A CO., novsy Wood at* second dcor above Fourth. milß DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY 2NSUB X ANOE COMPANY.—Office. North Room of the Fx change,Third strecLPhiladelpbia. Fibs IxsußAtfCK.— wuildingß, Merchandize ami othei properly in stul tturiiry, insured against (ass or damage by lire at the lowest rate or* premium. Mauisk ta&UBASce. —They also insure Vessels, Car goes aud. freights, foreign or coastwise, under open or special policies, us the assured may desire. lsuiM>TaASs?oars,TJOs.—They also insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Cars. Canal Boat*and steam Boats, on riversand lakes,ou tue most liberal terras. DIRECTORS—Joseph H. Seal, Edmuud A. Souder John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel Edwards. Geo. G.Leiper. Kdvrard Darlington, Isaac R. Davis, William Folwell t JobnNewUn,Dr. R. M. ilaston, James C. Hand, Theoplulus Paulding, U. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Cfraie, George Serrill.Spencer Me- Ilvain, Charles hclly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jno.T. Logan. WILLIAM MARTIN, President Titos. C. Hato, Vice President Joseph W. Cow aw, Secretary. ID® Office of the Company,No.43 Water street, Pitts burgh. Qclfcdtf) P. A. ftIADEIRA, Agent. Fire and Ratine Insurance. HjIHE OFFICE of the Insurance Co.oj North America X hasbeen removed to theWarehousoofHardy,Joues A Co., No. 14L Front street, third house East of Wood street, where the subscriber willissue Policies on Build ings and their contents,andonShipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old and responsible Company. lap3] WM. P. JONES, Agent Life and Health insurance* 3 HHE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE L COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the cgislature of Pennsylvania, Murch,lß4s; Charter Per petnal} Capital 8100,000. Hales lower tAan any Pennsul* cam'a Company*, and full 20 per cent, lower than tin usual rales of Life (usurance, as the following compari son will show. Thus a person or the age of SI) insuring for 8100 for life, must pay in the GirardfciSG, Pennsyl vania 52.3 G, Penn Mutual S2,3<>, Equitable $2,01, New England 88,30, Albion 82,48, New York Life 82,36, Ltfi and Health, 51,91. Dibkctobs —Samuel D Orriclc, Charles D Hall, Wra V Boone, Robert P King, Churlcs P Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chns O B Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.: Lewis Cooper J Rodman Barker, E II Butler, Edwin R Cope. Ptesi .dent, Samuel DOrrickt Viee President, Robert P. King Secretary, Francis Blackbame. Applications will be received and every information given by SAMUEL F4HNESTOOK, Agent. Offich: Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and wood streeu Piuabargh. * octt!9:y _ INDEMNITY. whs FrfutkUn Flro Insnraucs Company DIRECTORS:— Charles W, Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant. David S. Browne, Jaoob R. Smith, Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. BANCKER, Pres’t. Chas.G. .Rjlncksb, Secretary. ID* 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, safely invested afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January lßt, 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol lows, viz Mortgages ■'«»«■■»—— —81,047,433 41 RealEstate*—-——.. 94,724 83 Temporary Loans• •• • • —96.001 85 Stocks - - -... ... 51,523 25 Cash, Ac. —~...... ™~ 38,804 37 $13,318,492 71 Slnce'thelr incorporation, a period of 19 years,they have paid upwards of Oris Million Four Hundred Thou sand ihUan, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages ofldsuranee,as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. J.QARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood and ffd sts Fire and Marine insurance* THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phils delphia, through Its duly authorized Agent, the sub* Bcnber,offers to make permanent limited Insur&hct on property* in this city and its vicinity, and on shlpmen by the canal and rivers. • > _ DIRECTORS: - Arthur G. Coffin, Preset. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Cbatlea Thylor, Samuel W.Jones, Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith, > Ambrose Whiter John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas John White, - John R; Neff, :ThdmaaP.Cope, Richard D. Wood,** W“-. w e lsh (. , , ilenry D. Sherrard', Sec’y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States,having been chartered in 1784. Its charter ia per petnal, and from its h gh standing, long experience, w pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazaidous character, it may be considered aB offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAhf P. JONES. SHAWLS.— Received this morning per express, 400 Broche, Bay State and Long SHAWLS-very snce nor st) les and qualifies. For sale 4ow. -.. 1 p A. A. MASON A CO., , 08 and 64 Market street. iLANTATWN MOI-ASSE3-20 barrels new crop ololaisas just received and for aale by • MILLER& HICKETSON, Hoi. 221 «nd 383 Liberty it* E. W. LVNO. r 'vV 1 1 ’ v . * * * -V ; - . t'i ---.-v ■- * j_, • - >cL» ...v ,i- « v ~ EMS . -.1 .’n . v , iV.* I * .. - ■ \?j ,X '««•**",. ■.■ v : ' ' '.■>'?■;<■■'..■>•■■ '•■'■■ V ’ iaSURANOE. 07 PHILXDSLPHU. _. __:~ j9rg ;; @oo&fi SBWSPKISeOOODBI ■Market JYb. 75j between Fourth st. Sf tHe.Diamond. THE subscriber is now receiving from the-Eastern • cities a beautiful, choice and desirable etoek of the newest fabrics and designs from the London and Paris: Markets. SPRING AND SUMMER DR Y GOODS, ' Purchased in'the New York and Philadelphia Markets at the lowest cash prices; Embracing every variety of 'he newest and richest 6tyles, and latest importations of French, English and German Goods: among the leading articles will be found the following: • Pans piit ted Berage de Laines, from IS} cents to; the finest quality. ' ... French and English Lawns, from 12$ cents ;to: Uie finest quality manufactured. Superior bleached Muslins, from 6} to 12* cents # Yd r reach *>ork Collars, new style, from. 10 cents to the best article imported. - , . French and English Ginghams, from 12} cents to the , best quality m the market; - English and American Chintzes, fiom 6} to 12} cents , : # . . ... I Rich Paris printed and embroidered Muslins and Or- I candiesnew style plain and figured English .Poplins; French Berages,.rich styles; super black Gro de Rhine SUks; fancy, figured Silks; super changeable Silks and Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s blackßombazines, and a beau* tifuL assortment of black , and .colored Alpaccas r and 1 FrenchThibet Cloths.. : . ‘ . SHAWLS. ■ . ' • Chameleon Silk and Turk Satin Shawls; superior Her aanha Silk Tissne and Berage Shawls;, Cashmere, Thibet, Brosba and Mons de Lame Shawls.' FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS. . . French work Capes and Collars; new style Bonnet Ribbons; Linen Cambric Hdkfs and Cravats; black and ! colored Kid Gloved; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twisted Silk Gloves and Mitts; Silk, Worsted and Cotton Hose; together witha large and complete assortment or “ara* sols and Umbrellas. .. GENTLEMENS GOODS. . Freneh and English Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesungs, Silk Shirts and Drawers; Fanoy Cravats; Linen Cam* brie and Silk Hdkfs; together with a splendid assort ment of Gloves, Hosiery and Sosnenders - . ' DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns? Caasinetis and Kentucky Jeans? Cottonades; Bed Tick ing's ; Checks; Domestic Ginghams? Red, White and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels? &c. The customers of the lionse and all cash buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods an early ex amination. The stock is large and. complete in every variety and style, all of the latest importations? and will be sold at the vest lowest mabxeet p bices. . ABSALOM MORRIS, . 75 Market street SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL' SALE OF DR Y GOODS, .... AT THE . One Price Store of A. A.fIIASON A CO#, iYas.G2 and 64 Market stuet. WILL commence oil Monday, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On this occasion, the whole of their immense establishment wilt be throwfl open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive stock, amounting to One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, wifi be offered at Retail, atfully one fourth less than usual prices, The notice ot their. Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended, the sale of last year, will be sufficient guarantee for acall this teascm v They will however mention a few of the Goods and l*riccs, for the benefit of those who have never attended their Sales- Rich Cashmeres, . - 75 c. Usualprice $l,OO 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prue 371 c * - 1500 ps. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18Je. Usual price 20 and 25c; . * - . - , 50 ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Usual price i *5O ps. Striped and Figured Silks, 50e. Usual .price 75c.; 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.; lOQpa. French Meriuoes, 81,00. Usual price 81,37*;: I 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 I percent; .... | 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from 81 to S 5 less than the usual prices.; { 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 118 and 25c.; . - « Fast Colored Calicoes, 6*c. Usual pneeOc.; | 100 cases English end American Calicoes, 8 .and 10c Usualpriceloandl2*c.; _ , OOcasesßleachedMnslms. Reduced2c.peryard; 260 balesßrown Muslin—all grades j Also—Laces, Embroideries,Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassimcres, Cassinets I and Jeans. I Together with an immense variety of other Goods, ail I of which will be marked down to lower prices than any of their previous sales '■■ . - | They invite an early call, as many of their choicest j Goods willsoon be sold, i The lowestpriee named at first. A. A. MASON A CO., decDO , Nos.C2 and 64 Marketstieet. EMBROIDERIES! !—Received per express, a large assortment of tho following Goods: - Ladies' book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought cutfe and collars; Kossuth cuds and collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napoleon do do ; Louis Napoleon Ma line, Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves ; chemi zeues; black Chantiila and love veils ; ladies’ break fast caps; infants' saps and waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs ; English thread (aces and edg ings; jaconet anil Swiss edgings and insertings *, to gether with ageneral assoruneniof French embroider ed and lace goods. For sale by A. A. MASON & CO , Nos .0-2 and 64 Market street. StMIING BUNNETS—Oar first lot received and open ed—comprising in part the.following styles: White and Yellow Lace; (Jueen’sOwn; AlboniChip; Hair Tulip: Milan do; Jenny Lind and Satin;. English do; FlutedStrawanUSatindo; Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pear! and Loop . do; Florence Crimped; American Lace; English Pear); Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; Fluted Manilla; Silk do; A A. MASON t CO, ClotUs : Clottu t Cloths I AT EASTERN JOBBINtJ PRICES.—IIS pieces Black and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. , Just opened at A-A,. MASON & CO.’S, dec2 Nos. 02 and 61 Market street. Tin Rooting. THE subscriber lake this method to inform property holders. house-builders, and nil others interested, that they still continue the business of Tin. Roofing, in all its branches. Their skill and experience in this part of the business, has hitherto enabled them to give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the game policy of using the best materials, and employing skillful workmen-to keep np this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the notice of this community for the first time, we would consider (hot theirnponance of the. subject would justify ns in extending onr views on its superior advantages. This,however, is not the case.. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the 6th day of June,lß44,(nearly seveu yearsago,) we fin ished our first-job of Tin Roofing in this place. Front that up to the present time, we nave covered with 1 tin the roots of the finest and most costly buildings thill have been erected in this county. We have given our views oiia previous occasion, on the superior ad vantage ot Tin over iron, as a covering for houses. And time, the great tester of all but 100 clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. Again, if we place Tin in juxta-posiiion.with Slate as a covering for we think that tin will bear a favo rable comparison, with some decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can be made much natter—thereby saving maieriahyin the. lengihof rafters,briek;in the gable ends—making the house easy of access in case of a fire, and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when tin is used the gutters are worked in, thereby saving the extra and leavy expenso for copper gutters, copper flashings, &c., —things indispcnsiblo on slate roofs, if farther reasons were deemed necessary, we coaid offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been advanced, os it is a wellknovta fact that New York and other cast ern citiesvery generally prefer even tin for ’heir most cosily and spiendidbmlding8 t notwuhstandingthey have a full supply of slate at their doors. With these remarks we will leave the subject with thoso interested, aud will! take pleasure in giving further information when. cailed on. JOHN DUNLAP & CO., febi7 comer Market and Second sts. Stooped Shoulder*. SHOULDER Baaces aro essential ly adapted to those whose professions in life render the inclined posture necessary. To the consumptive, the sedentary, and all thoso who»,m their daily pursuits, have contracted the r habit of stqoftijig, this Shoulder Brace is inestimable. U'pfoyents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the-dimensions of. the chamber, iu which the Lungs and Heart ure con tained; and gives buoy ancy to the whole frame; thus, in its action, counteracung the principal causes which lead to disease in those important organs, and to a numerous train of nervous ills, to whieh so many are subjeot. . For sale by KEYSER& M’DOWELL, marft 140 Wood si Dr* Fitch’s Abdominal Supported. THIS instrumeut is used in all the Eastern cities, wiih unparalleled success. The effects produced by it are truly, wonderful, m alUhose.cases where; abdorai ual support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. It is a sure cure for falling of the womb .aud the longlist of diseases which attend that complaint For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL. *nar3 . . 140 Wood si T«», rt r; «, Sew Patent TruMeo, HESE Trusses are most confidently recommended to the afflicted for the radical cure of i&rma or Rup ture. They retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patient, and have been known, in many instances, to effect a speedy cure. For sale by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, . mnrB • "140 Wood si Important to Taiioro* ‘ ' Doz. assorted Tailors’ Patent 0 Shears, from No. 10 down to No. 2. ALSC>~l iaB L. S. WATERMAN & 3OSS. -■ Hotice* ' A LL persons indebted to the late firm of Johnston « .xjL Stockton, will please call and settle Imma iroteiy and save costs. [feb3j JOHN FLEMING. Ag’t. J.D. .»JOHN Haft, JB» J.O.WIbbIAHIS & COit WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Forwarding and Commission lusrchants , And Dealers in COUNTRY PHOBBCR AXD PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, COTjr of mod and fifth jitmb, ’ Pittsburgh, Steele dfc Officer'* “ T X>OX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, H Bmuirao, Virgin aiky. third story, beuotm Wood and Liberty streets* ■ Boxes of aUdescnpuonsrnade and de livered at the shortest notice. Ffeblfrly OMINY— »bbls; w Pearl” Beaver Hominy; • 12 -do White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, Ju*treeoivod«tdfoT#alc>by , WM.DYER, • ••: maid No. JHH Liberty ttrcau «*■* ,\v "i~ Y.'~'~~ 1,,c ‘lf''' “"* - Bolivar Fite Eflck MannfaelPilng. Cespny, | I AS. OLOVtSi S. M; KIHH, '*»i S.JOSSB, f| Vv '' : »DOV£R, KIKIi'S’cO., Proprietors. W--/-1 THE subscribers having been 'apWumed. Agcitts tor R . .theabovenamedconcern,wilfkeen conitanuyoii «.• band a supply of. the celebrated BolivarPlre BncfcVni- ciblo Fire Clayy Furnace Hearths and, Xnwajle* ■ b- *>. are also ready to receive orders for said Bnc*,toM fe , made in size and shape to' 'suit parch asets, which B&au f bepromptly filled. f - ' . We do not deem it necessary to enumerate themany v advantages the Bolivar Fire Brickposess over'all otn- t - firs that nave been offered for sale in .the. United Statef, t- , their superiority being well known to nlpioat all persons r|. whb nse Fire Brick; - The proprietors have deterihino.* h that the Fire Brick sholl lose none o(:their presentenvi- Jc.o able reputation, and that no expense ihali be ispatea to make them even better than they havebeTetofaiefcbeen.. j* ! This is the only, establishment, tow manufacturing rtr-s. Brick at Bolivar. ' ‘ KIER y ■.. mart? " " - Canal Basin, Seventh sh, Pittsburgh. _ k . «SnUUr»»” Wne Stow* . r <;.- S’: TO WALNUT SpREETyjPHILADELPHI&x £■- THE UNRIVALLED PLACEfor obtaining all Wines , Liquor, &0-j GOOD and CHEAP/ “SNiDERVhaa lately—in consequence of the numer | y .; ous largeßales xnadeby him to consumer*—been obliges! | r ; largely to replenish his stock by.fresh importations, aa * 8.,./: he baa now the satisfaction of offering some of the beat ft;' ■*-■ Wines and Liquore ever imported by him;. He wouU Ey* refer to some invoices as follows—viz: . . T DUFF,GORDON4sCO.SIIERRIES— embracing deli- £ cam Pale at very low prices, tare old, andeoia© very : ehoice MANRANUXA.aU on draught by the gallon.’ l -; . Also,rareolddellcate AMONTILLADO, in casks of HI ' gallons specially selected for consumers. Some EXTRA p- ' - i AMONTILLADO in bellies, put up in Europe, which he . . • challenges Os equal to any that can'be produced'. ! ■ %• The. MANZ ANILLA and AMONTILLADO Sher- p . / riea are peculiarly adapted to convalescents, as they f; -• strengthen wiihoui stimulating, and have'not the acidof &■:.= y many other Wines. , y - g. WINES —principally specially selected for - : . . lus sales to consumer* from the etock of* 1 BuEaEST2E , 3, n >: at Oporto, and imported direct.'- /?•? h I These wines are fruity and delicate, and [have been v highly approved by his customers, because of their manifest superiority oyer all other Ports and Red Wines h T J palmed off as such. . f.V 7 They ore of various sorts and prices, in boUlesond on e . - ' draught by the gallon, or wholesaleby the cask. Among • them is some rare delicate WHITE FORT and MALM- K SEY PORT. ; ... K f*~-'7 els cannot be too careful in their PORT. *... i , MADEIRA WINES of various sorts, dry and rich, L -* South Side, old East and West India. Sercialj Ac., Ac. , on draugbyinbotllesandby casks. -.?v . - . ; «- *>•• As to the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber, it k is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE ' and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported fc\. by.liim are superior to any other Wines; and are sold l, . . at prices as low as most of theinferior winds now in the f 4 ; markeiwhicharepuluponbuyersaa/irjtefaH. . ly He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES ofvariousbtands f t - and qualities, at very low prices.relait or wholesale. In*, -v: the article of CLARET WINES, generally, the subscri- ’ ber holds himself to be a judge, and he ©uerh the finest . stock here, from the. very lowest price, by the single tlo-y zen, to the first class, or “premier cm n of Mzdoc. b. Of BURGUNDY WINES he hah a large stock and can B assure, customers that he can presentto them, from his vaults, as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affords. S AUTEftNE and B ARSAC always da hand in bottles. ’ His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE-WINES, v-^ from the cellars of Messrs. DsntiiaßD A Joanin, of Co- ■?. • blens.ure extensive, and number many Still Hoeka and • Moselle,from the.cheapest sorts to me very, choicest .* vintages of ihe “STEINBERGi” which is’the best)- growthof the Rhine. 'V lathe articles of COGNAC and other BRANDIES ha ; has now a fine stock, embracing some very old extra ot : v ' 1800, of Otabd, Doput Sc Co., ana.some!.celebrated! “ CLAVIER of 1821,” in cighth'Casks, and 1842 inhhds. > l and “DUBOUCHE,” 1814, inhhds. on which/* will be sold low. - b Also-IRISH, SCOTCH and MONONG AQELA KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY): and ail other Wines.'and-Idquors, including all of the», above, SOLD by RETAIL. TO CONSUMERS in any [ quantity desired. . ; . 1 ty; A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SEGARS.* | . ffAU Goods delivered) within one.day 1 s reachqf Phil*- j delphia, fbxiout vah>. Orders will be promptly execu- 1. _• ted if sent bymail or telegraph. J : -- * -j_ I . r.' Address, • JACOB SNIDER, JR., j Cheap Wine Store, 76 Walnut street, Phila. \ - f i - : - \ «• ; ; i,-*.\ ■ ■ -'v ’ {; , ' ' 1: ~> 'S' -i, ■ -A •• 4 . V < I*.. . . - r - W** V* h ' ffibifllanMtis. • MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. ?;• : VTEDICAL DEPARTMENT,-—The regular course of> •, jSuL Lectures will commence on ihe first tf Novation y . and continue until the last of February. The Anatonu-i chi Department wilt be opened .and ready to receive £ Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart-j ; meittwill be under the direction of the following * photemoes: - Z. FbekhaHj M. D., Professor of Anatomy. t R.S. Newton, M. Dm Professor of Surgery. ' ■ ' \ ■ H. J. Hulce, M. D-,Professor of Theory and Practice o»: Mediciae- : . «. W. Bran Powell, SI. D., Professor of Physiology, Fa* | tholowJMineralogT and Geology. * ; S - J. King, M. D y Professor of Materia Medica,Therapeu- s - tics and Medical Jurisprudence. . i,. i. Milton Sandees, M.D.,Professor of Chemistry and ► . Pharmacy. • ■. [■ • J. A. Wilson. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics andD.a*t/ easas of Women and Children. ; • | CLINIQUE LECTURES. - ■Altdicine —Prof. H. J. Hclce. 1 Surgery—Prof. R. 8. Newton. j-*! ■ Z FassatAN, M. D., Anatomical DemonsUator. y. The fees for a lull course amount to $105.... V ' Each. Professor’s Ticket,sls. MatriculaUw’ass. 1 . monstratoi’s Fee, §lo. Graduation, S2Q.V : :' , Those desiringturther information, wiilpleaaeaddxesa h. .. their letters (postpaid) so the Dean;.and Btudentsarri- k .Tine in the cut will please coil on him attheCommer* u - ciaf Hotel. . B.S.NEWTON, ftL ft,. fc* " —— • Dean ot the Faculty. l . LAW DEPARTMENT. - ’ V Hon EW M Kins, ProCofTheory and Practice of Law i'- jHoDsULFiKLSjEsq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. 2' Terms-— sso per session., ’■ Allcommumcaiionspeniumhg'tothtsdepartnienimusi Tt be addressed to . . E. W. Mv KING, Esq. ' Mtmvkia } Ttnr\., March, 1850. ‘ The Faculties, for.iiueilectoal abilities,' moral worth £ ' ondprofessionat acquirements, wilf compare favorably c with the mostdistingoished in our country. The Medical \, Faculty constitutes an anomalyiu this or any other } • country—all of them arc able Lecturers and the best of t - Teachers. ' . i...- Those who willcontemplateourgeographicalposilion, and the extent of our population, can have he doubtas to the eligibility of our situation for au enterprise ol the' { kind. Asto health,including oil seasons of the year, we- f - deny that any other city.has more. >; , '■■■.: V The firstclassofthe Law and Medical Deportmentso- i this Institute were small, but tha’gentlemen composing . , themareiaieniednndiiUhebighcstdegTeerespectable— ? afavorableomeaforthefutureprospcntyQfthelnsUtote. \ Thatthc public satisfied ofthe permanency of this school,we feet it our duty to state,thauheTrustees and Facnltyform atin»xinaction,whichangursweUfoi Its future success ; and that the peculiar internal organ!* s". zation which connects them, cannot be infterupted. V . .Et ;W. M, KING, | apt' • President of the Memphis Institute. Magnifying; Glasses* \ OF one, two. ainl three g asses, suited for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other purposes, for sale *• by , [octtl]' ; . JOHNB.H’FaPDEN fc CO. | To the Cltlsem ot iVlleghjenyCity. A BOX- for the reception of Orders' for CITY MILLS FLOUR is left.at the.storeofMercer ARdbinson. t Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied \ auglO: :■ WTLMARTHifc NOBLE. j . 300 Men 'Wanted Immediately* AT THE CUARTIERS RAILROAD.—The wages are 80 cents per dayj and we charge 31,75 per week for boarding.. Apply attheoffiee 2 on the Steuben ville road, near M T Douaid’s tavern—4 roiles from Pitts burgh. (joneflaaqUURNSIDB. fIANNEY & CO. SALE OK VALUABLE- ..P" IKON.WORKS, NJEGR.OKS, HIUI*E9, Ac* IN pursuance of a: decree of tho Chancery Court in Clarksville, at the October term,.1850,1! will sell at the Louisa; Furnace, in Montgomery County, State of . Tennessee, bn the.Oth day of April, 1851; the Furnace know'u as the Louisa Furnace and the MonntVemoa j Furnace, with all the lands attached andadjolnirig'there- >. 10, amounting to some 20,000 acres." At the same,time and place I will sell a.valaable negro man, John Carter, \ a Founder,"'and his wifo.Und a credit of 1,2, \ and 3 years. The real estate ou a credit ofl, 2; 3 and 4 \ years. ... : ■ i On the 11th of April, 1651,1 will also sell, at the late residence of Robt. Bailor, in Montgomery Co., Teun„ \ the' IRON PROPERTY, known as tne Tennessee Fur* [ nace and the Water F6rge, on Barton’B Cfeekj with all ; the lands adjoining and attached thereto, consisting of \ several thousand acres, bn a credit of 1,2,3and4 years. : Su7nrter Cotmtjf XamL niro* Gatfatin. I will also sell, on the 26th of March, 1851, in the town of Gallaiin.atthe Court of land lying in said County, kn awn as ihe Preston tract ofland, on a creditor l, 2and3yeais.: * . \ .(■ • •' HovseandLctinNasteiUe.^.: I mil also sellj On ths 28ih of March, 1851, a valuable Houbc and Lotin Nashville, at the Market Hoiue,known as Lot No. B4j situated on High>t.*",on a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years. Bond-and approved security willbercqui red of the purchaser and a lien retained,on therealea tate in. all cases.; . P. PRIESTLEY, C. AM. > BaleofSlalct,W&gpM|ftG<; ( I will,- as the Ailm’rorHobl; Baxter, sell at the Loa- 1 iaa Furnace, in Montgomery County,: Term, on the 9th day bf Apri4lßsl. allibe personal property of the said ; Rohr. Baxter, belonging to said Furnace,- consisting of 75 Scrap Metal, and.Stock.on hand, oa i a credit of twelve momha. r . I will also selU bn, the Uih-day. of April,; 1851, at the. ;• latereddencepiilobertßaxierylnMonigomerf county, : Tennessee,.about 30 Mules, Horses iCatue, Household 1 and Kitchen Furniture, together, with,all personal prop- \ -eny-of said Robert 'Baxter r. *on ft.credtt ofiamputha -f Bond and security will be. required on all rsuins over 010. The sale will be at each place fromday • to day, till all the property is sold. ;; Dec. 17, 1850. Mi ROBERT BAXTER.Adm’r. {E7* Each paper will send the Office of the Clerk and Master the papers containing thfe advertisements, with ? the amount of the fee staled. -Published till day of last. ’ 'sale. : j The Nashville Union indTrae Whigthe Louisville Journal; the Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh Post, wiu publish the above advertisement tvtice a week: until day 6f sale, anAforwatd accounts totheClerk and Master ior settlement. .. . .. . . dectSUawts —Clarksville Jeffersonian. . .. . r _„_ Sprtng stock or Carpets. TjIHE subscriber having returned from the Eastern X ciues,-is nowTeceivinghisSpriniretockof Carpets,. Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Stair Rod?; Health Hugs, Door Malls, Drugget 1 Stair Croak/Table and Piano Coven, Matting, «t., Ac; All of which have been se lected from ihelaieet importations' and besimauufbcto ries. 'With on eye single to the inlerest of bis custo mers, and all who may favor him with a call, great pains is at oil times taken to show Goods to persons wishing to look or buy. ..Call and. examine .the stock* where can be found the latest and best styles of the above named Goode, with prices and qualities tomtit all. ' ' E. W.EYNE, J,yati’» CatpelEmportam, Apollo Buildmg, Fourth «ireei. 00 FISH—IS drums Cod fish in Store and Tor sale' : mart MII.LER It HiCKETSON. Tl/TUSd BEEF—«O libls in ston) andfor »iOo by J*lin»lSS ; <5 STCAKXa SIU-, S?.v; *• r MAE