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JOSH* ■- ■. ®l@ ?3#?-:3333;';;, : 3|s f As3Ai'S3 ■; 3X ? aA‘ ■ > n • ■•■ .:•••• - - ~- ; -1 ■ - -,.'■ ••• ' :; . ;■ :^" iV -' :; ' : . \ ........ , ~~ t . s,-. '=“=sk--~ ; TnST.UEOEIVEIU-Ai ilife ilga DfJtlHsOrfdenJjagle, V a large assortment 1 -sites;stirk three 10 flficfcn rdollo*M*Cfe* KENiN KDtt H AfifcWV , No^lflUitetsusei..; BASKETS! BASKETS MBort2fteDt:School J><andMa*ketßaekeifl,ofiail BlzejBiui<J*hHp6». ■Awo, ; LadusftT embroidered, plain worlcpdamtloud BnaKfiis.—, a boaaufal article. For sale low. . apilft KENNEDY &mBLBTT_ /"IlAlVEto ANU S9USi*iiNJL>b.KS > - „ u 100 do*. silk Gloves, sau>s? per™* ICO doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, 70Q. $ • 4® 50*a6z.K?d ' do • 3to 10 do ICOdoz. Suspenders* Ito 12 d Yo;L SEDy & HASL rrr TOST RECEtYED, tlic best Jewel* and vimiyGoods,gold >oU iy J «c,«velc*reredmaii»inarV:»t»w"= u l£Tonwll h otrmpieeedented lota pne«« toboyeheap, wholesale jjdy. BASLETT. ffwisrs * 24small and large Velocipedes, aprto WlllOW WnE ° n !l as HA3LETT. ■ yTrINERAITFOUNTAINS FOR SALE- r ' - M. 3MineralFountains; _: ■“*' o do siai ds and marbletops. Forsale low, loouireof JOSHUA RHODES & CO., -april'"■ No. 6 Wood street "DBttlTS-175boxes Oranges; IJ ' 150 do Lemons ? 40cast*Currants; * 400 boxes Raisins; SUNDRIES' : I 1,000 drums Figs; • 600 W*dOi 4p; , • SO baskets.salad Oil; : 25doz.assorted Pickles; 10 doz. fresh Peaches,mun cans, Fotsaleby : [aprt];.!.JOSHUa bbV Raw Whiskey on con- BPS 80 ”' 11 ' f ° r ‘ ale MlLtEß& RICKETSON, T' ~fSIOTHY SEED—2S bus. prime Timothy Seed in and for sale-by MILLER a MC KETSON. rn, uo ri'jßß—ll kegs Bolter on consignment and IV formic low by •pi® MILLER A RICKETSON. SAR BINES—6OO caae»» 3000 boxes and half boxet B- Gull lour Sardine q apr iQ N08.»l ud-*C3 Liberty st. HOPS— 7 bales first sort, western New \otk Hops, . ■ir 1 ° ,e,ndfor;al % b ' > ;,.LER A RICKETSON HICKOIIY'NUTS— 9 bus. Hickory Nuls just tec - K ilo conslpnmen ' RICKETSON BOX BOARDS AND PANEL STUFF-50 M 0 feel for Bale by. ■.J* A. BtOOM!ER, ... 'iuxBfe2w_' 'Allegheny Planing Mills. Drafts on san prancisco,. tor tale at the Banking Boose of PATRICKS a FRIEND. No. 95 Wood st : 1_ l° cUL> EIO COFFEE—ISO bags Rio Coffee now landing from 4,,r “ W W M A RICKETSON: -r AWYER’S BRIEF PAPER-A «upenor article, for JLi rale by the quire, at W ,S. HAVEN S, marSS corner of Second and ftlarlc. btb- ; T IQUORICE BALL —12 cases for sale by - • I J B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO„ —p r 4 ■. Cor First A Wood sis Q.UM AHAUIC-bM dg r^EOTOCKACO. Bis- new crop for sale !>y M>rt B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. LUE—SO bbls. No. 1 for sale by _ . ■ apd B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO. esses English for sale. (J aprt B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. QAHAWAV bEEI>- ? |. V fa»k^ fecK fc ca HfTKRCUKIAL OINTMENT—IOO Bis, strong, by M aprl B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. CAMPHOR-0 bbls refined for ealoiy mar2o ■ , B. A: FAHNESTOCK k CO. ntyHiTINU—IOO bbls lor sale by W ■ " B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. IBBL. CUESNUTS for sale ny - marl 3 J. D. WILLIAMS A CO TVUBD. AHPLES—Received and forsale by - Jj J niario SAMUEL P. BHRIVER. TEAS! TEAS! —Elite fine Young Hyson Tee, in lecered boles, fast received at ibe Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street. Reiafl price 51. We ask a comparison .:-.of Ike above Tea with any to be had elsewhere, r apr3 A. JAYNES. iUTTER —2 bbls, fresh Roll for gale by - _ I - apr3 .... . WM. DYER. AN-TfiN Cft APR SHAWLS —Just received per*x- V/ preasai [apsl A. A. MASON dt.CCPSi'* BEAVER BUCKETS—i>O doz. Beaver Bdckeis jusi received and for sale by . , mar» MILLBR A RICKETSON. GflfcbSK— 50 bis. for aale by ap3 lACON HAMS—W.OOO Bis. choice cm family Hams Mot aale.by [apr3] \VM. DyCB. Shoulders— 0.000 as. best cut small shoulders out of smote, .or sale by WM DYER. jnffiSffOXfVl -m-For «to« the Drogue, ■ corner of Liberiy_and Handels. apc2 -- CASTILE AND PALM SOAP—Forisalt [hr a pr3 James a-jone9. IOUSSEL’S'PREMIUM. SHAVING CREAM—Foi j bf r [apig] JAMES-A. JONES TT\R« JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT IIKMEDV—For sale • hv • • (apr3j • ‘JAMES A JONES. . PREMIUM MUSTARD—Of our own manufacture constantly on hand and for sale by . inar7 RHODES & ALCORN. ‘I'vjRIBJJ APPLES—IOO bus. in atore and for isle by U mar 7 ' WM. DYER, 207 Liberty st. [HOPPED FEED—SOO bus.m •oie and for sale, by r mar 7 RHODES A ALCORN. T>ICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and for sale, JVmar7 RHODES & ALCORN. MOLASSES— so bbls. oak cooperage i 25 do cypress do; GIDER VINEGAR—SO bbls. cypress barrels -apr7 f • '"■ • ■ ■ ■ WM DVER. "XTEW SPRING GOODS—A. A. MASON & will open this morning seventy cases of imported and v American Dry Goods, of the latest and moat fashionable styles, to which they solicit the attention of .thejr pat . ions and the publm. • [apr7 B •CAD-WITHOUT YE\ST.~tJ abbitt’s Effervescing -Compoundsfor raising bread, tea cakes, butter, cakes, Ac., for sale by JAMES A. JONES, • apB j corner of Liberty and Hand sis. ThEMo VKD—S. CUTHKEKT>a Heal Estate and tJene- Agency Office to No. 50 Smithfield street,between Third and Fourth. . . Capr* J UST RECEIVED- 1 Another lofof SILKS, comprising llpcs.Tbene Silks, new and fashionable styles, 10 pea. small plaid ; 5 pee. black figured: 13 pieces Dl’k-i 10 pcs. chameleon, we arc conDuent, that for a vuriety . If styles,newness of patterns, ouretock of Silks cannot he surpassed. A few more of those Hair, Diamond and FrenchLucc Sonnets left. [aprSl A. A. MASON A CO. fTIO HOUSE KEEPERS—We haveonhanduqaanttty i Of ground nee, ground expressly for whitewashing purposes. Itbemg of a strongly giaunoas nature and ol a pearly white ‘'sets’* the wasn strongly on the wall and gives it a clear and brilliant appearance. It answers equally well for colored washers. RHODES & ALCORN, 107 3d el,, opposite St. Charles Hotel. Beaumonts patent starchapolish—For giving a beautiful gloss (ahnens, muslins, cambrics, coliars.'shm bosoms, &c. For sale or *: aprS • - JAMES A. JONES. TXTHOLESALK DKV GOODS.—A. A. MASON A /ff CO.* Nos. 02 and 04 Market street, are now daily opening and receiving their Goods, comprising the 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 coun try merchants. [aprB PURE FRENCH BRANDY—For AfediewaJ Purpo jm—For sale by JAMES A. JONES,.. aprll ... corner of Liberty and Hand sta. PURE PORT, SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES for sale—for medicinal purposes—by aprll JAMES A. JONES EINE OLD GINGER BRANDY, OLD OIL OF RYE —For sale by [aprll] JAMES A. JONES. jAY WATER—Just received und for sale by jO>_ nprlL __ JAftIES A. JONES RYE— *25 bus. in store and for Rale by ap'rtO KING A MOORHEAD SUMAC —25 bags Sicily lor salo by B. A.FAUNKSTOCK A CO, corner of First and Wood sis ► aprlO a RSENIC—B kegs powdered for Bale by A i florlQ P A. FAHNESTOCK & CO COCHINEAL— lSlTIbs. foraale by aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. XTKA COLOCYNTH COMF.-40 tits. for sale by aprlO : B. A. FAHNESTOCK PRESTON’S EXTRACTS—Loraon,*roße and vamllu. aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CQ. TTUIENCH CHALK—3OO tts.Tor sale by J aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. lOWD COLOCYNTH—2S lbs. for sale by aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4. CO. 4»r AFERS—4O lbs. Bnpeifine Pea,-for sale by >W' *pr!o if. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ‘TJfT'RAFAiNO PAPER-Just received —frm reams • f f ! medium rar Wrapping Paper. Also. a iresh snp . - ply of double medium Printing, at .mar2B . ■ W 6. HAVEN’S. SUNDRIES—22 sacks Pried Apples; Y , .. . 12 bbls. superfine Flour; C do Rye Flour; ..... . . .... ... jg -do vEggs; 4 kegs Lard ; ■ 2 bbls. Roll Butter. .. On consiKoraeni and/or salcby apr7 * KING A MOORHEAD Wrapping paper— ; 133 reams medmm Rag;. ~ 31 do double orownßag. . • On conuranxenl and for sale by... aprlO “ KING AMOORffKAP: GOD FISH—O drums Cod Fish in store and for aale. eprt - JHILLER.4C RICEETSON. Transparent F^tory. - IST < OFSHSDES : 'on*Snd ,^i'KJIl limes to •n *°S?fT4 anff 6 * Buff Shaded, plain and bordered , I V 1 o’ “ “ Transparent green do, , u “ « .y“ • •Dark.!, .‘f. irdp i LandscnpoShadeJofievory stylrii ; Moonlight.! do:- do;.i no gTORE o SHA^^anySrVwr e .b r Let«enngorl)e. “sjm' aIoiofSHADETRIMMINGS-rComplete atlrf cent p« shade JErCnnaiits hang on reasonable ‘Ts —Pedlars will do well to call at the Factory, be* fo BD?rB^m iinZeUeV,lierC E R. HERMAN DliioHTtton. , . i, THE partnership heretofore eitaung ?Si2 M’Kslvt A 'Rasr, m the Painting business, vrssals solved, by mutual consent, Mare J^^| s ji, KEL vY, i MN.W.TIBBY. Thb undersigned will continue the business sumd, corner, Sf Fifth and Market streeu. in ihe base. rnent story of Harris Co-la Exchange Office, where the business of the late firm will be settled. Pittj&ufffc, Apnl 6,1851 aprl3:3\* J. D. WllllUM * ®o.) ■ Corner of Wbod.and Fifth *<ref(s, PtUi&t«-gA, HAVE IN STOKE, au3 to Bint? during th s week Ae foliomng goU. of the most. reten. importa lions, which are offered on accommodating terms■ ■ 115 catty bis prime Green 125 dot patent unc Wash fTtna DOftTU9) 42 hf chests do do 50 bxs extra pure Starch, 4G do Oolong and Chutan, 100 bags Rio Coffee, ■ _ ‘ 15 do Laguayra and Java, 15 do » IJ oo CO boxes Si’s, fi f s,4 and lß>lo do Golden Syrup, lump Tobacco, as d® Cxgjifced mod 05 bbls Nos 1 and 3 Mack-- . • Powdered Sugars, e ’ e l . 550 ibs Seedless Raisins,; I 20 4 and idoNo l do 50 drums Smyrna Figs, : | a l, do do Salmon, 20 lart Bordeaux Prunes, I 50 bxs scaled Herring, 50 lbs Sicily ° . do . 1300 B>s extra Madder, o bxs Rock Candy, ‘thale < *Ca««la. 2 do Genoa Citrons, 1 do Cloves, .W do Coco* «fc Chocolate. 6bgs Pepper dc Allspice, 5 do CasUleand Almond lbbl Nutmegs, So .V.v 2do ground Ginger, 12 dor Mi lll * ar Y al do 1 do • do Pepper, 1 bbl sup Cato Sod*, Ido do Pimento, •1 do Cream Tartar, 10 kgs do Mustard, 1 case Pearl Sago, 10 do do Cassia, * do luailu*' 10 do do Cloves, 2 do Sicily and refined 2 bbls Garrett’s Snuff, Liquorice, 45 bxa Stearins Candles, * do Arrow Root, *JO do Star do 150 Bath Brick, 10 do Sperm do 1 bbl Flor Sulphur, 100 dor Mason’s Blacking, 100 8. rOSR J|J® lc £ # ea Y , __ nn ,100 lbs superfine Rice Flour, 10 «loa {{T® 011 - 100 do SK Indigo, „ <1 Bo f , !“J 'godozlnk, ' 5 Lemon Sugar, 150 do Cora Brooms, 1 cask Sal Soda, Gl»s<, Nails, Wfaito Lead, Lard Oil, Ac jcsKra biTPßicon.- • c ‘ B * 1 IiiPPBNCOTT A SAIUI) I (Late J. S-St tuciisa 4 Co.) I Manufacturer* oi Phffinix Fire Proof Safe*, Second ttreeubtitseen Wood onS SmuhfUid. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25 1848, the Mderjipied ] were culled upon by Messrs. Ltpreneoif & BarT.io ] witness an nonett ana fan icsi of one o. lhe.r fnfflnil . Safes. The furnace beingprepared, Lie Sate wn«plnced i insidethereof,with boohs, papers “9'SiJ*f? the door of the Safe was closed and the Bro kindled at Qaancr past 3 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was I red hot, aadcpoiinucaiili halfpast fl o’clock, being about I four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the time occupied with such heat I was sufficient, i The furnace was then palled down,Safe I cooled, and door opened—the books,papers and money 1 safe. The heat was so great as fo melt off tho brass I mountings. Wo therefore take pleasure in recommend- the pubbe as iudgment, entirely fireproof. JA£ra |TIL^IJF., j CORNWALL A BROTHER, 1 BRANNON tTHATCHER, | : BENEDICT A CARTER, • ISAAC CKO.WIE. I am engaged in the foundry business, and know something abobt furnaces and beau I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely aay ihere was no humW about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public as being, m my judgmem^<Mm£e^_hrc- P1 hj bailing upon the above gentlemen for tares, they fllfcpoke in the highest term* of ‘he fairness of the test, and their full confidence of the Safe entirely fire-piooiV Wa have coaauntly on hand andfot T g t my JOHN O’DOSNKIi'L • • ■ ••'A. L. SHJMJKS,-** •** '*jr. B. HUNTER. 10 O*DONNELL* MULLEN & CO; Pittsburgh Chair & Cabinet ware Hooma, - ; ; 9 8 X&tnJ Sxrert, Sov& Sidt* . • a -O’D. AL &Co.»respectfully inform their frienda 61 and customer* iW they have, if not the stock ever before seen in Hus city, tYlvariety Of styles,the-lineal finished, made of the be?t seasoned ixualenalju and by the beat workmen in thr western coumry—aU of which they are determined to sell as low ia any otbenmanufacturiagesiabhabmeni in the city Our slock U ail our own manufacture; no * Steamboats and Hotels furnished allhe lhorest noucc. All orders pToiaptly atiended to. J* w WAT. DYER. Atttighflny Planing UWU» ! ANDKESOJI BT&KET* ALLRGUKH* 9* T Ti PK ? W ; . . I THE subscriber would respectfully inform uisfnena* , ami lie public generally, ihot having completed hie new Planing Mill, and having now in operation two., new .hastens.'made Planing Machines, 'S i- S patent.) and several circular and npnghl saws, he la now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sowed lumber of every description. v The attention of steamboat Joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the h ' sb h ment, where a large asHortmem of planed and. rough lumber, bf different'thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box macing, house, atearaboat work, dec., can be lound * Alsoflnmber planed or sawed to °J d %7^Sl,e, r S nl|>t ness and despatch. JOHN All orders directed to Pittabnrgh wifi receive . *>. I*l prompt attention. WHoleitU ond HotnJl. harness and TRUNKMANUFACIORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave loinv£v_ form his friends and the public generally, "WSan hat he eontinuesto occupy that ,ar ffc com modioua Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel t ahn e«tock & Co-,No.i 86,earner of Diamond alley and wood street,-where he-keeps a large and general assortment of. Saddles. Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags* Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all otheraru- also keeps constantly on hand,and Is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the bestmaterial,andin a style ?f workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured, article, and at 60 per cent, Ch C?urtrrp AfrreAanis and Ponrwrs would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere,as he redetermined to sell Gtsi rate articles at very low - Pr fß* Don’t forget the place, No. Bfl, corner of \Vood treet and Diamond Alle_y. •.. ; Wall Paper for Spring Soles. 00 SMIHIFIBLD SIBBBX, FItTSBUROH. J SHIDLE would invite all who want a good and ' cheap article of WALL PAPER to call and exam: inehls extensive assortment of all the new and torums Patterns now in use forllslls, PoTlors imd Chambersr-: • end attiie lowest possible pnee for Cashot stags. Also, uew and beautiful Black Marble Paper, ryttlt suit able columns, caps, bases aad bordering, lor public Hall., of even! description, fornisded oniEemast reas t onable terms, at r ■ I marSo:lm OV , Landscape painting* JASPER H. LAWMAN, LawdbcjlPK Paintbb,.Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story- • »pe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the Arlj at uio above place. ... _ m . References— Jolin k. Holmes. E«q., Wm. C. W&II,T. A. Hillier. Richard Cowan, Lsq>, Matthew Wilson.J. J« Gillespie, Hon. S. Jones, L. Harper (cdlb l>r« llolltelc’a Works. Received -at*henry miner a co»«. No. 32 Smltbfield street, o new supply of the following The Male Generative Orgun»~m health and disease, from infancy to old age. A complete .scientific treatise on the anatomy and pbysiologr of the male ay Mem, with a description of the causes, symptoms and treatment of all iheatsenfles and infirmities to which it is liable.— Adopted for every man*® own private one. Price St. Tha Diseases of Woman—their causes and cuie fa miliarly explained, with practical hint® for their preven tion and for the preservation ot female health. The Marriage Guide, or Natural History of Genera tion —a private instructor for married persons and those about to marry,both inale and female. Price 81. Origin of Life—a complete''scientific and popular trea tise on the philosophy and physiology .of the reproduc tive functions m plants and animals, with 12 anaiomital plates and all the now discoveries. Price 81. The Family Physician, or the true art of healing the sick in all diseases Whatever. Price 25c. [marl.j WEGNER, BUFXHNEU fir MUELLER’S New Lithographic Ketohllahment, 00 Market street, between Third 4* FourtA, IB NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant styles such as Show bills, Maps, Portraits, Landscapes, Cards , Bill heads, and La* btls, printed in gold, colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs. Moeser & Hehnlo have opened aDsAWiito School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac., wuh all possi ble accuracy and elegance. ' t&lfriy “Hope Mill* ftaiFtall Operation Again Ryan's Buildings, Fifth Stuet- T HE proprietor, thankful to the public for past cus tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for hi« present enterprise—the establishment of Flour aud Spiee Mills within the city—for the accommodation of his customers, ana nil 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 1$ that they will give me a trial. F.R.DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. N. B. All articles taken back if not fonnd good, and . the money retained.; . . • . [marl2 THELEABE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No. 89 Market street, with Fixtures, aud a small stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to bo sold at a bargain; Any person wishing to commence busi ness onalarket street, the above old esiabllsbedbau ness stand, -one of the best on the street} can be bad on favorable terms i if application.ismade immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to changehis business; Ja3o TO H. GARRARD *CV?SOM SALTS—SO bbU for sale by £a matJ» K A. FAHNE9TOCR A CO, t:v . : JAMB 3 M’KELVY. ■ ' ■ £'S : v& -v.y ■?•«&■!' f ; a£, ft;’*, ! v * Jr * *** ■A. —.A „• .• - {Brass atilt JttfiMritus. • Conglifc Ana C<UdB Cnrcd 4n 4:8 c Houib. u> INCH the Imtodaotfod decompound* Cough* 0 iD a very short time- We wm warranvDx.Jteyscr’s Pectoral Syrup to cure cases pi Coughs,_Colcl*, Bronchitis,LaigugttiMhl 089 lime and at a eheaperratc than any other medicine ever dlscov “if HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicine* sicken the stomach and. pro* i duce nausea which ismore disagreeable than the cough [ 'itself. ThU is obviated in tins mixmre, for xtiffapleos ant soothing oraclc/and it .’wall cure, or. w# money wtu « refunded! The evidenceJa favor of this .medicine m our city, from ourown citizens,'should convince anyone of its efficacy. l lus the prescription of n regular physi cian, and,has been used by him in his own practice tor a' numbdrofydarAjWitiHhd most heroic success. CONSUMPTION—A. lady, frpm Steubenville writes, that her daughter hod been afflicted with a Cough and ; expectoration, night sweats,hectic fever, and all the distressing symptoms of consumption; and that after ta- 1 kingtwa bottiesshie was entirely eared. A gentleman inwashingion county, who had.suffered with Asthma nnd Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use of half a do? sertof bottlcsof the Pectoral Syrup, A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “he knows ihe Pectoral Sy-. fop to oe a good article, for he has used it in lus own case and in the cases of members of Ins family with the most perfect success. . ... ■ It is oKJro* *ak Cbsapest Msdicimks how known. —lt is put up in half at 50 cents each, or six bottle*for .* r- ~ , .. . ;■ Couwtbt Stobkxbepbbs would dp well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand-all the ume, as it is one ot the moil perfect nnd efficacious remedies ever discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient CAUTION EXTRA—Many persona will try to goi you to buy some one of the various nostrums, bat do not heed them- If you want to get •well, buy Pr.Kxrsxns Pbctobal Strop, and take no other, this Will cure >ou. It has in it some of the moil valuable plants and herbs of the materia mediea, and is compounded by a person , skilled In the healing art. There can be.no deceptioni in | this medicine. It is prepared In your own city, and the proprietor has nnteiecous»certlflcate9, attesting its vajo able properties, which will be showu to any person de sirous of seeing them. ~ • j a. L- -i.it • AdKSJs Waktsu throughout the Uniied Stale* to sell this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those who Will tike ha interest in the medicine. It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing =uf fenag humanity a service by placing in their i greatest medicino for Lung diseases the World has ever sale, wholesale and retail, by KEVSER A M’- DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa 7 -to whom all letters for . agencies mast be Also, for sale by D,M. Curry, Allegheay -city , P. Brock er, jr;,Brownsville; George Baird, Washington, John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Reyscr, M K ee *P° rl > j D Vowelf, Caitonsburgh; and by merchants end r Kist» generally. - ; public Attention Is ttsvtctfuUv invited to the following truths, set forth «n relation to one of the most important Remedies of mod em nm " p ' ETBOLEUM 0R ROCK OIL 5 IT i* not more thun one year ago uace this great rem edy brought before the public, for the relief una cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, ana we allege thauhe longer it ts tried the more certain win its t're&i fame spread. It is not the remedy of a day, I cot up for the sole purpose of makuig.moncT, but, one. . which we conceive, will continue to beju«d wher» all nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM ts a Natutal Remedy, elaborated in the depths of ibeearin by a power and agency that laughs-to acorn alt human competition. It. la out doty;wheu we write about a medicine, that we write tedth—that we say notbing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word or put confidence in our statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief irom dia ca«e A story can haraiv be too highly wrought to an» Bwertbe object of gulling or humbugging some of them. Now, we do not desire todo this; we *re anxious only that the troth in relation to our Remedy should be told, in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the materia medic*. plain, uuvarnished facts—l'acu that may be ascertained ia our owuciry juta neighborhood, bear ample testimony In favor of the re lr°Wiihin the past two months, two of our own eiutens, who were totally Mind, have been restored .to sight. Several cose* of bUndnousuin the State of. Ohio. have been cured. And, alio,thtense of agentlemauiu Bea ver county, Tliere are others i bur these cares are near home, and may be referred to by any persons who may have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured af terthey had been abandoned bjf physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to dtrec, lions— Diarthma,Dysentery,'Piles, RheumnUem, tout,] Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Sktn. Plmples on the face ; Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter,-Seald-Head pains lathe bones and joints, old sores, meets, cns. Tumors, Sdroftila, Cancer, Spinal irrltation, Fcver ana Ague,Chronic Coughs,Asthma, Bronchitis, and all rm» ! raonary affections of a chronic nature, tending 50 pro* -duce CONSUMPTION. " ' . Bitfris and Scitds, diseases of the Bladder and Kid* neys, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns and Bunions. In fact, it is a qeeat vmvKßsALaxsSftr, ana has been tried in most of the above diseases within the past year with the most perfect success. Certificates that wilt astonish are in the handsof the proprietor, who will lako pleasure ia showing them to the ..afflicted or their friends. ■- , • . . .. 'Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum is the'greatest Remedy of the age. Fhy ilcians of high standing in the profession are beginning ; to use it in their pTaetlca. Those who at first looked on ; with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it due praise and consideration. Before another ytat rolls round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the. 1 Petroleum is the greatest medicine ever discovered*. For sale, W holesale nnd Retail, by _ ’ KEYSKR A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood street Also—R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; D. M. Curry, D. A- Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny Lily. ALo, by the Proprietor, £». M. KIER, Canal .Basin, «lh street, Pittsburgh. * ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PQPBIZ9I THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Juice I A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER , PREPARED from- Rennet,or the foutih stomach of the Ox, after direction* by Baron Liebig. the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON T M.p.,No. U-North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa. •Vhl* 1* atruly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION, UVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, cunnglalier Nature’s own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Qtitnc Juice. Half a teaspooafull oltius Fluid, infused In.water, will digest or dissolve Fivs Pouhds or Roast Bbsp in about two nouas,outof the stomach, i SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liibio, tn his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says; “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu* cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va nous articles of food, meat ’ad eggs, will be so soft* ened, changed and digested, ju m Che same manner ai they woulube in the human stomach. 1 ’ Dr Pkbehu. in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di* ! cl,” published by Fowlora A Wells, New \ ork, page 35, i slates the same great fact, and describes the method oi preparation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. i Pereira- :■••••■ . | Dr Coh&b, in his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,’’observes that *’a diminution of the duo quantity of the Gating Juice ts a prominent and ail-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsiaand he states that “ a die lingaistied professor of medicine tn London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything [ else to foil, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach ofhvmg animals, which proved com* pietely snceeisful.” Dr GaaSASt, author of the famous works on “Vegeta* bie Dlei,”.says: “It is a remarkable fuel in physiology [ thatlhe stomachs of animals, raacerutcd in water, im*- part to the fluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of efTccting a kind of artificial dlges* I tidftof them in no wise different from the natural digest I Ive process,” • I Swop’s great work,the “CheimBtryofßlan.”(Le3 I A Blanehard.Phila., IWC, pp.32l*2)says: “Theuiscov- I ery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the chemical history (of Digestion- From recent.cxperimenlß we know that | food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive | fluid, prepared from Pepsin, as it 1b in the natural Gas- I trie Juice itself." . | Professor Dcnouson, of the Jefferson College. Phila -1 delphla,in his great work on Human Physiology,devotes | mo rc than fifty pages to an examination of line subject. I His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric I Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from I animals,are weUknown, “mall cases,-’ hirimys, *SI». I gestion occurred aa perfectly in the artificial as in the I natural digestions.”... i naiurui t Ag DVSpEpsIA CUKRR> Dr llouontortfß preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Fw&eihtiou, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It i* impossible to give the details of cases m the limits oi thin Advertisement—but authenticated- certificates have leeti Riven or more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK* ABLE CURES* in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful* but pernio.- nC /na a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendency to bihousdisorder, Inver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated bever and Ague, and the 'cvil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upoii the Digestive organs, after a long Btckness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use ol ardent spir its It also reconciles Health with Intemperance, us. iia S Q LI) stomach COMPLAINTS. y 1 There is no torn) of OLD STOMACH COMPLAIN PS- I which it does not seem to reach andremove at once.— No matter how bad they muy be, u GIVES INSTANT RELIEF ! A single doss removaalltheunpltasanxsymp * [toms, and it only needs to be repealed, for u short limo, to make these good effects permanent. PURU k OF BLOOD and ViUOR OF BODY, follow at once. It ir. particularly excellent in cases oi Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating* low, cold stato of the Blood, Heaviness, Low i ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity,Suicide, Ac, I price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of* i ten effect alaalingcure. - . ~ , a I - Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. 1 HOUGHTON, M.D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town iu the United States, and i,v respectable dealers in Medicines generally-- : Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSEK A McDOWELL, 141 W R!mft W dealer« supplied at Proprietor’s prices. Cnv2o:y. for saloby R- E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street Stars BariaparUls and tbe CDolera. MOT a siriffle man,woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of us symptoms who used this iluable preparation. Look at the city oi Louisville, where this sarsaparilla is mpde, and where from 150 to SOU bottles are retailed daiRL hut few isolated chscs of Cholera have occurred, atEr they were either persons from boots or those who our advice. . fCmci/moa Chnnitfa For sale by KEYBER A M’DOWELL, 140 Woodst* - Pituburgb, where the genuine article may always be brained. ; ■ : ... . .»:• . ■ " ■ tloly^y T>ETROLEUM—A-eertain cure-ior DIARuHCEa,a X disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore runner of Cholera... Try it 1 For sale by iyffVi. KEY3ERA McDOWELL, 140 Wood st. [TIE WAlX.—soo,6s. for uk> by!r— i.. . B.A.FAHNE3TOQK 4CO, 'j 1 r t M v 1 fOtattUcnttOßS • for Females and. Males. yil: Nature VgreatreSloratiVe.and bare the married state without offspr.tag, It “"“ASS* for seminal emissions, general or Of the genital organs, nervous affections, lenooithmaor whites. As h vigoraung medicine it 1. un»)uiuieuj7- Ahio, a eertain remedy for indpient Consainpuon. indi gesiitmvioss of muscular: energy, physical laBsituue r ie male weakne. , debility, &e It la; «,»rron«d w pleu« the nserin any of the above complamls, and is of price less value lo those wilhont onspring. ... , h „ ve To spread wide the blessings of lT»s { s^. appointed Messrs. Judsqn' do ■Co., of the mty ofMew York, in the United Stales of America, m> «>»■ for its sale; and none cOn be genuine unle. i it comes through them, a "' l lbc " ®NYo’IiABZE'WE, ' a, J y U ! y n KS at ;he Med.eai Depot, No.« Smithfield street; and try B. H. x? fllT ih street Cincinnati; Raymond Sc Patten, No. bU Frurth street Lodisville. ima«a.sy_: /%&**»%■ JAMES W* g\ CABINET • '\oh |%[BjfesFURNITURE MANUFACTURER, *i* Ware-rooms 07 and 99, Third W rwcctfßUy iufonns his friends and custom •l;" >m ill at t*p has now completed- the. largest, and fi* MtVstoek of household f ur "J ur ® n ?oP d r t J?e ouaUty wi h thincitv.aa he is determined to uphold the qttoiuy witn fito’SS&M to produce warranted fo HS«’adomedTheTnmpleof tdeurttythE Ute cui toSem- tnler?Swith hi. own, to kpipna fiiwavs on hand the greatest vaneij oi. every acs* cripuon - from the che f J** 1 Siv nan of eih’r«*tY to order He therefore solicits an Inspection, gSSS^srs^p^ forrlJKs Ifstyle and,finish, cannot be surpassed la any ot th© Eastern cliles^^^ , . drawing) din ing. pnd .bedroom. , chaitl, of every variety, consisting of rpsewoood, ma hogany and walnut Mtiabe then, Conservatoire and F-asy Chairs, of ev cry . description; Cohehes, Solas, Tclc-asieto and.Dl- , . Vails of the latest French ami ■American patterns; Tu«hae* What-Nots, end ladies’ parlor IV nung.Desk* of variouV kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid •lands, music stnnds, and holders, marble top, ma hoeanv rosewood and wulntn centre and 60ia, in* X 'extension dining inble.; all sues of the m«t improved, and “decidedly the besrk.nd made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes’ bedsteads nod wasnstands of . each d targe assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and etools, secretary and book case*, side boards, fare screens, towel racks, hat stands, and music stools, cnbs and cots for children; paper mnchc, table and lea poy», ms* hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, * A iarre assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. CaMNE! walees supplied with and HOTF-I.S, furnished at the shor eal notice. . . All orders promptly attended to-. THT/CutsTTNu MiitiiTUius. Wo 09 Third ituit.ltsvHtn Marti: and irout, . . we have now on hand a large and Those who ore in wootoi Furniture ore respectfully ;,,S * co. —'earniiaro and ChKlr Wave Iloomi. T» u, you Nil &- CO, rcTTier of Third faHTTand SmiihfitUsu.,<>P3>osiu Bream's Hotd,y* JaL PiiuJuriJ, Pa,,keep constantly on hand RH «BBaaB«nil-niatoi 10 order, at the lowetl Prices,* Tl * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITUHEtaitd €UAIUS, of the best workmanship and moat approved styles. « MS Steamboats* Ahoy! .HS> a Tue subacribers tender their ncg\ J^SaßShnowlcditmentafor the favors bestow ed upon litem 'by their Steamboat friends, amt JTin[ would'respectfully remind them and others tnte- • rested in building boats, that tbe, are at all tunes pre narca to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description..of Cabin Furmtart and Chairs o( Abe be? material andwoikmau*b*p. I B OUNG & CO., Corner Tiirrd. and SmuhfieldBtrcets r opposite ü ßrown*a Hotel.” • a. C. ItAMWEH. • CABINET WallSSoM, SMlTUflliiD STREET, Betwtcn Sittnihstrca andStraaienf atUy,Pßtil>uTgjPa. ff | ILVMMKRA DAULER keep constantly onhand Ul „ variety of excellent and fashionable Fanutnre, to any in theeity.and sold on as I 1 favorable terms as can be obminetTat any stnular establishment in .be West. They have now on band an onuoaftUy ci tensive all feindaof rurni- Uiro.Troni the etepttt and plainest U> lie cosily ‘Kid elegant- AU«rde» promptly attended to. mal.om \VM K- STEVENSON couuuues la manu _JaLtiou, at his old aland, corner ot Libert) anu streets UNDERTAKING aiiended to 4 in alhts branches. °ia>U ■ - . ■ "ifixira Family Flour. FOR the convenience of the ciUi.cos.ibo proprietors CITY MILLS, 7 ’have placed boxei tor the reception of orders, at the followliw place*. J- &, R. Floyd’s store, coruer ot Wood and ciH sis., M-Hay wood’s Shoe store,corner Liberty and Market .. A. Bcden’s store, Jd street; .... L Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and smlihfield * John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streota , Telegraph Office, Fourth street} H C Kelly, Grocer, cor.Gtfinl. and Market alley; M.Graas’as?ore,Oth Ward. The Flour wag- pa will call twice or thnee daily, tor orders} andthc Flour, Ac., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preterable for family use.) withoutch&rge for cartage • ■„ It is plain .that no accounts con be allowed, and that drivers can have nopennission to leave. Flour without payment We hope that the public will bo pleased with mis arrangement, a» wo .hall entleavor to doiAtm J»« ce fmaySOl : ■ WiLMARrH A NOBLb. HO, VUH. CAtiXFORMIA. mHE subscriber libs been authorized to receive Pack -1 aaes to bo forwarded to Suit Francisco by the house ofCORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and to cueaeo Pomuhc tft first clays sailing vessels trom Panama to San FranciSeo. inrorinDUon yiven, on upplicutuw to JOSHUA HOBINbON, . ajits Post Buildings! 1- iftli st„ near \V ood. ■ Philosophy of Brttndnth's Vogotnblo * PHIS. . WHEN the theory ot the circulation of,the blood was established; this secret springs'of vitality wero then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that the food we eat, was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the anmtol machines tbo food is fuel, which keeps at a life,heat the internal fires that warm and invigorate our inner mun. The bloodisaneloctric fluid wmch carries this heal to every ramification of the body, oven ,to the extremities of the halt and homy nail. While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also ihc seat of disease. Food gives the. body strength i UranArctk’.s pills givo blood The necessary power to throw out from itself all thus run-. derwgihe stream Gfhfo pare nndhealtfiy. If meawere more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds, and If they kept closo to nature’s laws m the management of their bodies, they would reautre little medicine. As men grow Imelilligent they will become wiser and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use Braudrotb ® Vege table Unlveral'Pills, which soon restore Ibcmio health. Theyaro peculiarly adapted to the climate, and rcoutre noexira earo when they are used, tu either diet or cloth-, leg. They should he always in the house, so that upon the lirsi indication of sickness they may he used. One dose in the beginning is more potent lor good, than a dozen uAct the sickness is fixed m Uipsy stt.ni T In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism ,costi\tncss, fevers, and in ull acute, heavy or deep-sealed pains, their effects will bo found beyond all praise. Three, or five will ai.t like aehnrm,often cutuir a dangerous nulnujatonce, sa vingmomhi of sickness and the, evils iht.reunlo attend*, ing. Remembor, Uramlrelh’s Pills are n known- and fully tested medicine, ono that is. used hy ; hundreds of thousands in this country end throughout the civilized world. They uro quietly superseding ull other medir cinen They take out only that front me blood which t* the cause ot weakness and pant, leaving strength and health; they produce healthy sleep at night, and an ap . petite that relishes all kinds of mod. Sold at No. ill) Diamond alley—the only place tn Pms butgh where the genuine Brnndrelh Pills nrekept lor sale "dIcMSm 9,81 f ' b<! ° > " > °FHOMA-?R“ y DPATH A niTbblUKtß A co.» HAVE ON II AND auhmr intensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. C 4 Smithficld st a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell IS percent, below customary rales. Torms-cush only. :■■■■■■ idecd.hy ~~ uiasolutton. riHiE Co-Pnrtnership hureiotore existing between the X subscribers,underthafirmof J.S.BpNNLI ArCo,, •is thmduy dissolved by mutual consent. F.ithcr partner may use the name of the concern , MATTHEW D. PATTON. ■ ihttr&urgA, April Ist, 03* Having sold my entire interest in the firm of J.S. Bonnxt *. Co B to M D. Pk«pN, my la e partner, and in retiring from business, Make great pleasure in reeom mendmg him to thb confidence of m\ friends and the Public. fnDfil b ' PQMNhI, h. c. BtaoUton, . ~ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, ■ No 47 rnhvm ox MusskT am Thied. STREETS, Tr hand for sale—Writing, Letter, H A p S rSganil y Tch PAPER; Bonnet,Binders’,Ful- «r,,t nOARUS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING I NK— he will sell at the lowest cash pr,Ves T orin for Rag. and Scran. ~ removal. i THE aubscribrir wishes to lilflMm.ite citizens of Fitts hnr»h on {ihi nublio generally, that hehai removed CAIfpFT) fto*n Nos. til aad 63 Wood street, toAeApobnßeildingscn Fourth street recently ooeu nied bviheMnoeurtTiuia baa connected therewith the hdbinmorS foS'erly Paid aa the Chronicle Printing Sfce-wiXm conueetton with his old room, maltea the mos7anac’iona'Carpet eatabliahment m the country ; and b?« .iSKSiSaMiarsurpaSs any honae in this city fn, .nin. and good light, that he is certain of suhinv evervne?son who may favor him witha call. Hi. S is compile in every article In hia line and SeVt'^m?‘wTbfialren at all time, to show goods to persons wishing to IoOK or ouy R w LYND — VATH ur<i_\2Uo ttS'prune in store and for sal* by . *V KING & MOORHEAD, 't, ►* " T \ *' Jwfinranctdompames State mattral Flre BRANCH OFFICE, 54 INSURANCE community, is the unparalleled W° n “L°Xr& pfu* which has been done-shaving Issued neariy.^WlO.Pon | cies iifrau' little mo& \km ‘ ? -®*t«i? q wi over 870,000 caDitallo the company- The directors are ; proud tasayi thotneariy,all;vthe>proP« l <» f ,the safest kind, in small,risks, and.,a large proportion Insured for only one year. '' ’ '' • Number ofi-Eolicies - J^ a t nri uA’iin'i ( Amoantof,property iasnted ••** .„‘ oo ®*. ,o7J,i ' : Ambuhtofgaarahieep'Temibms*S«Ayw '* •- ' | ••Amount of casbpremittmsr-rr'r a *0 ioa 1 lfe > Amoantof guarantee stock-‘“J? ml Amount of losses ••• '' ; Tobededactedfromthe above the jncidental.expen-. ses of the office!"”" ' ' To city or country merchants,and owneTa.otaweu^ togs, and isolated or country property, ills-beuevea thu-company aifords'advanTages in point bf cbeapnessj 'safety and security, Inferior toru> insurance Company .in this country. . . -s ' Conductedon theequitable and greatly improved ays tern of Classification of .Risks, deluding all speem hazards, insuring only ,a limited amountinjany one lo£ cality, thus precluding the frequencyaridoecnrirence of Urge firesj and also,on both,the. Siockand Mutualplan, it nolonly possesses the cheapness and 'acconimodation of both methods, but entitles die insfiredtoa participa • lion in theprofits.; ■■■ ;: j : i : - ~r •: . J It is under the control of theTolitfwmg Directors P. Rutherford. A. J. Gmeu,dJohn<B,PackerjSamaelT. •- .•;> ?: .:•? ,■ ! A. A. Canairß, Actuary. ... . liaffiY l Penn mutual Lift Inanrance PUll’a* Agent in Pittsburgh, w. h. davis, OnceJ, Finney, Jr.,'deceased,) JTov3B3Liberty-sweetyJ e For the belter convenience of persons residing in ine lower pari of'tbe'city, tlie'agent may.abo be^ round; daily, from eleven to twelve- and two to three a cloca, at the counting room, of J. Scbopnnmker &,COr,.No. 24 Wood street, where all'necessary' in/ormttuon-will be given,'andcoramanicatibna : promptly attended, i Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life* I Insurance, andtlank forms furnished bn application. - Capital slock over and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually amongst those insured Tor me. Pittsburgh, F*&. 1,185t~2w - :v >y . - r flarlne.File'iandlnlaudTrimsportatldtf 'u ISSVRAHOU. . . The insurance company op north AMER ICA, Philadelphia, chartered -1794, capita! G500,- 000* assett January 13,1854, s^>ool^oss.so* wll make insurance on buildings and their contents in this city and vicinity. Also, on properly of every descrip tion, on steamboats and*other vessels, either by inland transportationoponobo seas. c *.i ' 'DIRECTORS r Arthur G.Coffin, pres’U Jacob M. Thomas, ; . .Samuel \V. Jones, ' ‘ John R. Neff, ' " Edward Suinhj' ; Hichdrd-D. Wood, John A. Brown,- ■-.•=' vWilliam Welsh, Samuel F. Smith, - - - Francis Haskius, . Samuelßrooks, S; AustinAbibone, ; , . Charles Taylor* , William E.Bpwen, ■ ;i . Ambrose White, George W.AspinwalV. Thomaa P.Cope, —James N. Qicksoh, . . S. Morris, WaTer,. H.D.Sherrerd.Sec’y.; This is the oldest insurance. Company in.the united States, and from iis-high standing,long experience, am*, pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous ch&iacier,linay be considered a 9 offering ampie|ee curitytotho public; •• WM. P.JON.ESyAgent,. jaS&vr. 1 i 1 .. No. 141 Fronistreet. SAbETYf PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. ; , TH&NATIONAL LOAN FUND i : r ' tilPB INSPRANCE SOCIIfiTY ; tONDON. AND NEW-YORE. -., : Capttal*;^sf6oiOOO—Eoaal to $3,900,000. ITrITH a large surplus of profits.; A'poition of both W chpitaland enrplus invested in 11. S..Governmenr Stocks; and otheT securities in the City.of New York. ' Policiesheld in this coontry over 6,bCO. , Persons in- 1 soring participate in the profitsof the Company, . CaU/omutuskstaken at reditud .rates.: r • [ Aprong lhe advantage? of a PoHcy.in this Company are the ! ; - A party insured foTlhe whole term of life m&y ac.any n'ms borrow ont-half the amount of annual- premium,. ‘without note or security, or deposit of is en lidedib division of profile. * „ . !. Ue may at any time surrender his policy,and receive back aslvaltie thereof one-half the gross, sura; paid uy. him in ahnuarcommou premiums. A'patty tilready insured for who Le. life, may, on pay ment ofa small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon theloan system now introduced,. . .. . Parties already insured awl entitled:to a ttro-mtra loan, are not shut but from said. two-thiTd loan, ,if dot ; Prefer it, upoh the terms stated, in the Society’s pamph lets. ' ' ‘ • . V v . .. i .• A party may, at a moderate annual premium, jnsora for Ofe, and he survive to reach: the.age of 00 years, lAi full turn insured up to 515.000, iciU he paid TO Hin i or li he dies before reaching that age, the lullsum. insured will be paid io his family or legal,-representauves. \ . Ithas become customary in the con-- ereeattona to insure the lives of their..Pastors,.and on- Christmas or New Year’s day tfrmake lh«e family a pre* sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing-their regard for their Minister, whoso salary iuvery manycasesis scarcely bquM totus immediate I wants. To the man of-family, at his; death,it Jsacon i solauon beyond expression ,to know ilmt his helpless 1 liule oaea-arethns provided for. Churches involved.wourddpweU to insure the byes 1 of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise Uie amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. ' , Explanatory pampnletifaud irrfbnnaiion given gratis, at the Ranking. House of .. W&I.A. HILL fIcCG., nov‘29 Wood sbsecond debr above Fourth. H. DAUIxKU ~~ INSURANCE. • . nu!6 DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR I aNCE COMPANY. —Office, North Room of the Ex change, ThirdstrceLPhiladelphia, .... , : ' FIM isstmxscx.—wuildmffa. Merchandize and oihei property in and country, insured against lass ot damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. ; , Marine Insurance.— They; also insure Vessels, Car roes and froights, foreign or under open or special policies, as the assured may desire. iNLAimTRANSMEtATioN.— They also insure merchan dize tfunspotted-by "Wagons, .Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, on rivers and 1 axes, on the most 1 DIRECTORS— Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. bouder John C. Davis. Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, Samuel EdwardsiGeo. 6. Loiper, Edward Dailinyon, Isaac R. Davis, William Eolwell,John.Newlin, Dr. R.M.Uuslon, James C. Hand.Theqnhilus Paolding, H. Jones Brooks, Henry Sloan, Hugh Craigj George Serrill, Spencer Mo, Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay,Dr, S 'dIRECT?ORs'AT PTtTOßuilGi’h —D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, s“®. T MART,N, President,' Taos. C. Hasp, Vice Presldenv • > i r . .Joseph W. Co wan. Secretary. ■ Flre and Mailno Insuranes. t THE OFFICE of the Insurant Co. North America has been ranoratta the Warehouse of Hardy, Jones A Co.vNo. 14I> Front street, third. hpuscLast.of wood street,where the subscriber will issue Boticieson Build ingsand their contents,andonShipmenfsby Steamboats and.other vessels, for the above old ana responsible Company* • ' • [ap3] - • ■> WM. P t JONES, Agent. • - Life and Health lntur&ncs*; milE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE A COMPANY, lncorporate- by the Legislature of Pennsylvania,MorcbjHttoi Charier Per* petual j Capllal $100,900. Rata lover than any PenntuL vania Company , ahd full 20 per cent, lower than tut usuabrates of Life Insurance,as the following compari soii will show. Thus a person'or the age of 30 insuring for SiOOtfor life/must pay in the:Oiraru 5'2,30, Pennsyf* vanla 82,30, Penn Mutual S2J», Equitable S2,W, New England $2,30, Albion 82,48, New York Life 52;30, Lift anaKtaWiifhiladdphiOiSlM. • >1 Dirkctors— Samuel D Orrlck, Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone. Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin: Chas O B CampbeUrKl M Reeve. M. D; Lewis Cooper,' J Rodman Butler,'Edwin R Cope: Pr«i* d«u, Samuel" D OrricW; Vice Praident, Robert P. King Steretary, Francis Blackbufne. l .'.v ; _ ; ■Applications: will be received and every information given by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Agent. Office: Commercial "Repins, corner of Third undWood streets Pittsburgh. oct29:y Vho Franbllu Flr« Insurance Company T\IRECTORB: - I / Charles W. Bancker, GeorgeAV.lUchards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, “ Tobias'Wagner, - Adolphi 13. Borie, Samuel Grant, David S. Browne, Jacob R. Smith, : Morris Patterson. CHAS. W. BANCKER, Pres 1 !. Chas. G. Bancrrr, : Secretary. Ip" Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited on every description of property in town and country. ■ The Corapanyhave 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 Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fob f&orlgages——i. 41 Real Estate •••-*—* ” .94,724 83 , : Temporary Loan8»~-»< ■ . 9?>wl Stocks-—; : Si3^lB,4 W ?i Bince“lheir incorporation, aperiod: of 19 years >ihey have paid upwurds of One Million Four Hnnared Imu> . rand DoWarrJ losses by fire, thereby affording evjdence of the advantages oflnsurance, as well aalhe irnihiy and disposition to rdeet . ' mar 2) • Office N.E.coracr Wood and 3d sta piro and manna inaurauce. - It HE Insurance Company of North America; of Phils delphia,ihrdugh.iis duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent aud limned Insurance on property.in this city and.its vicinity,and on hhipraen b ythe C anaiandriyers k 6E9; Arthur <j. Coffin, Fresh. ";v: Samuel Brooks, Alex.,Henry, . ... Charles Taylor, < Samuel W. Jones,"/ ' , /SamuelW. Smith, Edward Smith, ..'Ambrose White. JohnA. Brovro, ..j /JacpbM.Thomaa John White, /•. John R. Neff; ’■ ThomasP.Cope, . RichardD.Wood, 1 * - Win. Welsh,;, 1 Henry D. Sherrard, Sec^y. . . Thisisjthe oldest Insurance.’CQmpany in the United gtam«;having been chattered in 1794. Its charter ii per petual,and from its high standing, 'long bjtpeiienceLahi* pie means,and avoiding all risks of an extra. hazardous character, it may be considered as offering amplesecuri tyto the pubUo. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Coanong Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and yr / : ' . ; maydy QHAWX3.-—Received this morningper express,4oo Broebe, Bay Slate and Long SHA\VLS-very sup* riot styles andqualities. For sale low. : A. A. MASON 4 430., 62 and 64 Marketstreet , ■- ? •■’/..-J.,'* ' ViV'-'' * •••* ~.... vr.yv.v-■ r » • * ’ V > * * ' ’ -f / ***>' %’ 4 * t y. 4 J ! - INDEMNI'fY. of pmLAOSipmA.. iLANTATION MOi*ASSE3—2Q ; barrels hew crop Molustt just received tmd for sole by :> bQLLER A RICKETSON, Not. Wwim Liberty . t. . •« • . » .«. v . V:-' , •\ .. “* .'V p-.'V'vH -• Jl' V‘l/- ; -V",- ; /:• ’« : , . » • ». :•• ' •_ ••r.!. , - ~+ * «. •**-‘»i * T-t. i v *• - - , , 'V 4 t fr _ JBtg ©ocfas. GOODS 1 _ Market strut, Na.7Bis.btttceen Fourth *l. % thi Diamond. rpHE subscribed-M now redefvufgjfrom the Eastern A ciuesa beautiful, choice and desirable stock tf the newest fabrics and desifm&Lfrom =UieXondon and Farts Markets, 1 " , ' „ SPRING AND SVMtfER DRY GOODS; , v Pnrchatedln the New York and Philadelphia Markets ; al.the.lowestcash prices, Embracing every variety pf ihe newest and richest styles, andlatest importations-©! ( English and German Goods: among the leading Vriti be.found the following:' . .. .. Paris pnr.ted Benge <Te Lames, from 181 Cents to the finestquality. : - - -••• ••••:■ French, and, English .Lawns, from 121 cents Jto.jbe finestqualiiymahufactured. . : ‘‘j.'; ,H '.‘-V;; „ ; rfiaperlormeacheffMttsUn's, from Bilb 12| cernsV' Y«* , rrecch WoTk Collars, new .style, from lty cents to the . best article imported. ‘ ' 1 '■ ••• i French end English Ginghams, from-12i Cents, to:the: best quality in the market; s .v.* ; and American Chintzes,from 0* to 12| cents; & yard. v ’ » Rich PanspnntCd and embroidered-Muslins and Or* candies j.new style-plain and figured English Poplins; French Berages, rich styles;‘super black Gro de Kbine Silks j fancy figured Silks 7 super changeable Silks and Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Bombazine?; ahda beau tiful assortment of black and colored ‘Alpaocosyand French Thibet Cloths, 1 : - Chameleon Silk-andTurkSatui Shawl*; superior Her» nanna -Silk Tissues and- Borage. Shawls Cashmere, ■Thibet Brosha and Mous dodmuiei Shawls,. , . - ' FANCY*AND-VARIETY GOODS. ] -French work Capes'andi Collars; new style :Bounet 1 Ribbons* Linen CamlnidJfdkfs and: Cravats; black,and colored-Kiel Gloves iTLisle Thread; Mqbiurand Twisted .Silk Gloves and Mill*; Silk> Wonted tuid,Cotton Ho B e., together with.a large and complete, assortment of Fmo* sols and Umbrellas.., -j.. - r GENTIEtfEWS GOODS .. Frcneb.andEngUah Cloths,, and Vestings, Silt Shinsiand Drawers; Fancy .Cravats; Dinen Cain-, brie aud-'Silk Jldkfs;.iogetber wlth.a splendid assort - mentof Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. • - . DOMESTIC AND,STAPLE GOODS. ■ . - , Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish. Linen and Linen Cawns, Cassinetts and Kentucky Jeans, CoUonades, Bed iic*--, mgs ; Checks; Domestic .Ginghams > Redi. White and. Yellow Flannels* Canton Flannels, Ac. . a •The customers of.the'house and all cash buyers; are requested to call and give the above goods an early ex amination; • The stock is large and- complete tn .every variety and style, all of the latest-importations, and win be .old at th*VKE, un«»T 3, ; 75Marketstreet_ SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL-SALE OF . ■ DET ooonsi AT* TUE . „ One Price Storcof. A. A« OIASON HCO., -- &QS-G2 and (A Market street. WILL commence on Monday, December 30,1850 ; and continue through the month of January, up ;i this occasion, the whole of their immensocsiablißhment will be thrown open for Retail Trtule, and their eiien* aive stock; amounting to- One;Hundred/and -Thirty. • Thousand Dollars,will be offered at Retail, at fully one : touirUi less than usual prices. , '' ' ’ The notice otiheir Semi-Annual Sale to any one ox the thousands who attended the sale of last year,, wi he sufficient guarantee for o call this season.;: They will however mention a few of. the Goods and Prices, tor the . benefit of tho-e who have never attended their Sales— Rich Cashmeres, - - / 5 c. ILmal price SI, > 500 ps- Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, Aic.,; usual pn.e f p. Cotton and Wool Delames, 15,16|c. Usual H?ghColared Plain DeLtunes, 45c. Usual price ■ . 60ps- Striped and Figured Silks,. 50c. Juice l . .. I 50 ps, Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent.;. • • . IOU ps. French Mennoes, 31,00. Usual pnee SI . | 300 ps- Pararaettas and Lyonese Cloths, Reduced m , Square Shawls, which will be sold at from SUo 85 leas than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at 8 and 10c. Usual price 18and25c.; ■ „ . , ' Fast Colored Calicoes, 6ic. Usual pneeOc., ■ • • 100 cases Engltsh and American Calicoes, 8 and iuc Usual price 10 and 124 c.; •• • • -• * ■ ' ... • -OOcncCsßleached Muslins. Reduced 2c.per yard; " i>GO bales Brown Muslin—all grades; •• ■ ■ Also—Laces; Fanbrolderles, Trimmings, Hosiery and. Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassineres,. Ctusinets Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will he iparked down to lowerpnces than any of their previous sales : Thby invitean early call, as many of their choicest Goods willsoon be sold. • , ' ®»e Fowestprlce. named at taU^'n-y A. ft* MASON & CO., ; ; NoSao2and.64 Markctstxeet. TTIMBKUIDKKIfc’.S I!—KeceiVed per express, a large ■ri assortment of-the following Goods: ?■ . • Ludiefi’ booki jaconet, and muslin French wrought caffs and collars; Koisath caffs and collars; Valerici ennen and Louis Napoleon do do *, Louis Napoleon Ua line. Brussels and Applique copesand sleeves: cuemi zellcs; black Chamilla and love veils; ladie»> break* fast caps: infants’ eapstmd. waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs j English thread laces .and edg ings; jaconet and Swiss edgings and. insertings ; to gether wilha general assortment of French embroider edandlace goods. F° r « A . MASON & C(J _ Nos. 62 and 01 Market street^ PKING'BUNNKTSi-Oar first lot received sad open edt-comnrisingin part the following styles: White and Yellow Lace; Gneen’sOwn; A!bom Chip; HairTnhp; , Milan' do; Jenny Lind and Satin;. English do; Fluted Straw and Satin do; Fine Straw ana Diamond; Pearl and Loop ; . i, do; Florence Crimped; ■' ‘American Lace; English Pearl; . Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; Flmed Manilla,* , : ; • .Silt, do; A A. MASON & CO. ““ Clothi t GiotbirClotbsl . I t EASTERN JOBBING PRICES.—Its pieces A. Black and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; PiloLtfioakingand Drab Cloths. Justopenedat" A. A.-SEASON- i CO.'S; dec2 Nos. 62 and 64 Market street. Tiußooflagi THE subscribers take this method to inform: property holders, housebuilders,and all others Interested, ibat they still continue ihe business of Tin Roofing, im ; all its branches. Their skill and experience in thlapart of tlie business, hashithertoenableathem to giveentire satisfaction. iAnd- they hope* that, by .continuing the some poliey>fiupngthebest.maienals, and employing skillful workmen,io keep up thisfavorableitnpression. If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or jqst brought before the notice of this community for the first ume, we would consider that the importance of, the subject would justify us in extendiDgour views on. iiasupenor advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the Gih day of Jane.l&MiJneariy seven years ago,) we fin ished onrfirst jobofTin Roofing in tliia place. .From that up to the present time, we have covered with un the roofs of the finest and mosV costly buildings that have been ereefed in this county. We have given our. views oh a previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tin over iron, asu covering for houses. And time,; the great tester or all things, has but too clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. ' - Again,if wfc place Tin in juxta-posiuon, with Slate as a covering for houses* we think that tia will bear a favo rable comparison, with some. decided advantages.— These advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can he raase much natter—thereby saving materials, in the lengthof rafters, brick 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 la used the gutters are.wQiaed in, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flosaings, &c.,* —thing&iodispensible on slate roofs. If further-reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the: experience of our eastern citiesin proof what has been advnnced, ns it is a well known fact that New York andothereast erivciUesvery generally prefer even tin for their most costly and splendidboildings, notwithstanding theybay* a fuUsupply of slate attheir doors. With these remarks we willieave ihe subject with those interested, aud wifi •take pleasure in giving further infoiroanon wlten called, on. JOHI'i . PUiiuAr a w., febl.7 • ‘ ; cornerMarketand Second sts. Stooped Shoulders. ; : SHOULDER BRACES.— I These Biacesare,essential- Jv adapted 10 those whose profdbsionsm lire render the inclined posture necessary. To the consampuye, Die sedentary, andnll those who, in their daily pursuits, have contracted thb' liabit ofstood&pg, tliis Shoulder Bruce is inestimable. It prevents .the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expaiids the .dimensions of the chamber in which the Luugs and Heart arc con-, taiaed, and gives buoyancy to the whole frame; thus, m Rs action, counteracting the principal causes which lend to disease In those important organs, and to a numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many are subject. For sale by ' XEYSER & M’DOWELL, :I marH’ , 140. Woods- - Dr* Fitch'B Abdominal Sappbrter. THIS instrument is used in all the Eastern cities, with, unparalleled success. The-effects produced by it are truly wonderful, in oR those cases, where' abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. It is a sure cure, for falling of the womb, and thelong list of diseases which attend that complaint.. ; For sale by. : KBY3ER & M’DOWELL, marS • ' 140 Wood st New Patent Trußße*. THESE Trusses are most confidently' recommended to-the afflicted for theradic&t cureofifmiio or Rup ture.-They Totairi lhe rapture peifecily, and may be worti with easeand comfort by the patient, and' have been known, in many instances, to effect a speedy cure. For sale by KEYSER & M’DO WELt, •' marB- ■ ” ■ ...140 Wood si Important to Tatloro. JUST RECEIVED—6 Doz. assorted. Tailors* Paicni Shears, 1 from No. 10 down, to N 0.- ; ALSO—3 Ooz; Barbers’ Patent Scissors* direct froni the manufacturers, and Tot sale at. ; BOWN &;TETLEY J S 1 i 136 YVood stV 3 door* betow.yfrgia ftlleV- .. BRY APPLES—<>ii sacks Dried Apples» ; ■ .10 iaB . L. sfc WATERMAN A SONS. ■ Notice*. ■ ;•:'• A LLpersons indebted to ibe lite firm ofyOHSsxoii* A, SxocsTOMvWillplease tall-and '*eß{® Jwteljr. anQfiave costs, [feb3] ,JOHN FbEMINGj Ag I. *“**» JB ‘ .T T». WILLIAMS.® COi| : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, Foruarding and Commtmon Merchants, •• Ami Dealersirt COWRY YRODCCE c<mer * w °° d “ ™ ■ * i_—. —: ; steele a oiuoer’a - TiOX FACTORY AND JOBBING ' SHOP, Ruis's Kkiiiliiiot, Virgin taiwm ir OT d and meets. Boies of ail descriptions made and ds ii.*4d at Urn shortest nonce-' ' ' i Ifebl8;lv TTOttUNY— 9 bblsi ’’..Beaver Hominy : H ,12 do White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, "Ju»tieseived«nifi)i»l9,ty. \VM. OVER, ' m»ifl No. 301. Liberty »u«t. V >'• : ,'i/ Bolivar Fife Brick Manufacturing Ciiispisyv JAB. OLOVSBf8;U« UEBf -&> F.XOHB®,' T A.®- KAfiBAW* , GLOVER, SJpR-"ST CO.» P»:oP7*“‘f n r l s* , rfIHE subscribers having been appOiniedAgen® 1 the above named concern, wxlfxeep-coMtanU? o»> hand.a supply of the celebrated cfble Fire Clay, Furnace Hearths and Inwalls* are alaoreadytoTeceivoorderefor saln..W»* made in size and shape to suit. purchasers,wwcn.iaau >&« do not dewnit necessary .loenumerato ihernpjrjf advantages tho. Bolivar Fire Brick poseSt overwjotU: ers that navebeen offered for sale In-tho Omlcd otawr, •their superiority beujgiWell known to almost all P***9f£ who use Fire Bnck. The proprietors nave determine J that (he Fire Brier shall lose none at their present. epn* able reputation, andtbptno expense thall ne spttred J*> make them even belter than they have heretofore been. •Tfiiß is the only 'establishment' tnw.mnmifaeGinnr Fire ißrick at BoUyaiv. / - . KIER &-IpNES, . marl 7 - Canal Basin, Seventh Pittsburgh. r *■ <isnl<ler’ft" \vin6 store* . . ' r lQ WALNIFr.SIBEET t .PMLADEL2HQ> : > HPHE UNRIVALLED PLACE for obtaining alt Wines iy ‘ ALidUdrSfAb-COODaridCHEAP^ v $ ; nnmer -oua. large sales made by him lo consumeF4~htienODlige.i largely W-replenish his stockby'fresh iffipoftauorw;raaJ . ?/ he has no the satisfaction, of o_gfiiiag,MaaprtoC,,bcgt f' r , Wlnes.and Liquors ever imported by him. .He Wouia (■ i refer to some invoices as tollows*—vfaft -v’v M •-1z v C, I [•. cote Pale at very lour p’rices, rare oldi'and some-Very r* aU on g feaslHof l« \t gallonsjpeootfv retail for doasutnbfs.- Some EXTKA. t ,. I AMONTILLADO lo bottles, put up ia Europe, he [ challenges as equal to any that can be produced. ; : %* TheMANZ ANILLA and AMONTJLLADOSher- p. lies are 'peculiarly^adapted tOrdQnvaiescentSras wey .?•, strengthen without stimulating, and have not the acid ot •? many other Wines 1 . ’ •'••';'••• ".• -■ oph-. • ft ; PORT spocially selected, for ; ,j. his salesto consumers from the stbckof** BoniiasrSß’a,” c? . at OpdrtOj and imported direct «* ri .**>' • [L* y*v.. ;v iThew Wines are fruity »and delicate, and (have been highly approved by his customers, because o/their 'manifest superiority Over all other Pons attdße&Win®* - :palmedoff as such.=, .t , They areof various sorts and prices, in bottles and on » • . j- ; draught by.lhe gallon, or wholesale by Among b-» •» theraJs some rare delicate WHITE PORT and MALM* SBY PORT.’ *•' 7* •• ;• •-• els cannot - MADKIKA WINES bfvanons sort*-dry* and ’neb, E . . South Side,old East and West India.; Serctal, Ac., Ac. on draught, in bottlei andhy casks; • - As to the SPARKLED WINES; of the. subscriber, ia is well known that Uie MOET E JCTRA CH AMPAGNE. t r and the splendid; SPARKLING iMOSELLE> -imported , by hitaareaupetior-tb any other Wines; soldi ( at prices'os lbw asthosifof theinferidr'wiaeshotw 1 inthe , marketwhichareputnpbnbavereas fimdase^p, li - •/ * He has also CHAMPAQNE IVINES of y anous brands f and Qualities, at very low pricesvreiailorbrfaomsaie. in * : the article of -CLARETWINES,generaIIy, the subsen* r her holds himself to be a judge, and he otters the Unest stock here, from the very lowesrpriee.by tbeiinngleao -xenj to thefirstclass or eru v.bf Meboc....; ..•■■■ *■-. . Of BURGUNDY WlNfcS he hash large stock andean . , assure cflsiomerfl 'ihathe caii present lotfcatnyfinnkhis -valilißfaseoodabottle of Burgundy.as Franceaubras. *,t . SAUTERNEand CARSAC always on hand in hot Ues » * His selection of RHINE and - MOSELLb;,WINES, • , • from the cellars of Messrs.DaraHann & Jobiias, of Co blens,are extensive, and number many Bull ffockrand Moselle,from the cheapest sorts to toe yew { chpMesi ■* , vintages.of the. “ STEINBERG,” which, is Ihb heat i growth of the Rhine; . r - ; “ l R la Utc-aiticles of COGNAC and.other BRANDIES ho i has now afine slock, embracing some very old eitra of ?•. •• 1800, of Otabt>, ; Durthr & Co., tiha some >celsbrsted > « CLAVIER of 1821 ?\ m eighth casks, and lBl2in hhds. p - and M DIJBOUCHE,” IS44 r inhhas.bn«niighmrhr,vifluch > SCOTCH and ; "KEY, JAMAfCA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY * and all other Wines' and Liqaofs.: ol thn . .. above,SOLD by,RETAIL TO CONSUMERS in any r ouahiity desired * t . ; tffJJl.Gdods delivered, within one day’s reach of .ratio- f. ttelpAib, yaiiOHr paid. promptly. exccu-| ted if sent by mail or telegraphy'v A; .' •! .Address,' JaCOD-SNIDERjJR., r ' ‘ ’ Cheap Wine Store, "OAValhut^RtreetjPhfla. 1 ; " ■*; l "•v'.-V.'t'-v- j:r. ' * J “ . . . ~ r.’ -.. /> ■ V • "' -■■■■■- J.. . . • ••- • **■■■: f;. ■ :■ ‘ iSUsceuamons. ■ MEMPHIS INSTITUTE^ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.— I Tbe reguJarcodifte of; - Lectures tvilt commence on the first of , Nmemotrt and continue until the last o! February. The Anatomi cal Department, will be opened anil ready 16 receive> Students by the first of October. The Meau!arDepart-[ menVwill be under theidiiccnon of the following;,: i -PBcOVBBSOBS: . . . \ ■ Z. PrbbmaNjTJ. B..Professoraf Anatomy. t. • R. Nkwxow, ftL u.» Professor.of Surgery. s : > .*■ 11. J Udlcb,M. D.,Professorof Theory and Practice Oj ■ Medicine. ...... • ...... i , Wv Bird Powell, M.. D., Professorof Physiology, Pa-; ihology,ltUneralogy and Geology. v J. Kbsg, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica,-ThfirapeH-< lies and Medical Jurisprudence. .• : J S, Miltoh SahdeESj M. D;, Professor of Chemistry and [Pharmacy. * : J, A. Waso»v M. D.,’Professor of Obstetrics and Dis-r eases of Women and Children. . • l&t&ieine— Prof. .ll. J. Ulrica, ; : ■Sutgtry— Piof.R.S. NSWTOH., " ' j Z FaxmiN,M.D., AnaiomicalDemoDStrawr. \ ThefeeaforafalicbnrsearaonnttoSlW. •* v f - EachPjofe&soT’sTicket 1 8I& Dei r monstra tor’s Fee, $lO. Graduation,s2o. 'V - '<■. - Those tjieir tellers (post paid) to the Dean; aud Students arn-, ■vine in the city Will please call on turn ai the' Commerv ciaf Hotel. *• R. Si NEWTON, Mi D- < DcanbfUie Faculty. EAW DEPARTMENT. < - V - Hon EWM Kino, Prof, of Tfceory and Practice of Law' Jno Delapcelp, Esq) Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence Tmm—§so persessian. . k All communications pertaining to this departmenfmna ' E. ” klNr: - beaddressedto \ . M. ING*E3q. v ; v The Faculties, for intellectual mb fal worth and professional wiU compat&favorably'. with the most distinguished inour country. The Medica; Faculty constitutes an anomaly In this or~any other country—all of them -aietable Lee inter a tmdlhchesl o' Teacheir.- - : l : Those whowiilcontemplate our geographical position-, -and the extent of aurpopulation.canhaveiio doubles tc : the eligibility of our situation for an the kind-- Asia heailbi including allscajsona of the. year*wt; • denr lhxit anyothtreity has mort. ; The first class of the Law find Medical Departmentsor this Insutatewert-Sraall, bat gentlemen composing them are talented and inlnehigbeat degree respectable— ? a favorable omea forthe fature prosperity of the Institute' That the public maybe satisfied of the permanency o, this school r we feelit cuxduty to and Faculty form. a unit in action) which sugars well fo» its future'success I and that thnpeculiar inteTfiaiorgani zatich which connects them* cannot be interupied. . « : 'RW. M. KING, l I apl r " • ' President of ihd’Memphla.ln&titute. <; ' - dagnHVlnff Qli«B©»f v . . j: OF one, two ana three, g**ses,.suited for counterfeit bank* riotes.ah&omcrparooseSjibrsaU by tocian ; : JOHN B. M'FAPPEN * CO. . To tile C ntseiiß otAlleauenjr City, j •i'BOXforihb ie cspilonof Order* for CITY,iMILLS A. FLOUR is. left el die store of Mereet & Robinson 800 Hen Wsnted InisudlMelJ'i i A T THE CHARTIEKS’ RAILROAD.—The wage;, A are 80 cents per day; and we charge, 81,75 pe; week for boarding. Apply althe office, on the Stenben; ville road, n e arW T Do n am ■ s tavern —f miles from Piilsr haralb 1 - 1 jgneOikin BURNSIDE. HANNEY fc CO. I ~—~ . ..saLkof valuable • ! IRON WORKS, REOItOKS, iHCLKS, Ac: IN pnrsuance of a decree of the Chaneery.Conrtiri Clarksville, at the October term, 1850,1 will sell a the Louisa Furnace; in Montgomery Conniy, Stale oj Tennessee, on ,lho 9th-day of April, 1851, tho Furnace known os the Loaisa Furnace and the MOanf Vernot Furnace, with all the lands nttacbedand adioiolngthere 10, amounting to some 20,000 acres. At the Batne ttmf and place ! will sell airaluahle negrontan, John Carter a Founder, and his wifo and children, ouacredit of 1,2 ■ and 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 yean. ■ -‘"Li t j- On the 11th of April,. lssl, I wilt also eellpat the lali. residence of KobU Baxter, in Montgomery iCq.* Tenni -the IRON PROPERTY, know«B3.lh.eTennessee Far} nace and the Water Forge, on al{. the lands adjoining and atiached-tbereto, consisting o . several thousand acres, on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 years. - Somrisr Cbunfy Lands near Gtauatin. : Iwillalso sett, on the !sth of March, IBSr, Ia the towjj of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acreaof land lyin£- in said County; known as the, Presumtroci ofland, on r cteditof lj . , House and LatinWuskvilh.:i . j : l will also March, 1851,a valuable House and Lot In Nashville,at the Market House, known as Lot No. 64, situated on High it.,"on a credit of I,‘, and 3 years. Bond and approved security Svill be requij red of thepurchaser-and alien retained on the real ea tate in all coses. P/PRIESTIJ3Y,' C. & M.. Sale of Mules, Wagons, «c. f vi I will,' as tfre AdirPr of Robl. Baxter, spit at the Lo'l isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Fenny on the p.- day of April,lBsl. nil the personal proporty of the sa;' Robt. Baiter, Belonging to said Fomace, consisting & • 75 Mule*, Wagons, Scrap Metal, and Stock on hand.ot; n credit of twelve months. i‘L,- . ... 1 will also sell, on Urolith day of April, 1851, nt the- • late residence of Robert Baxter, mMahigwaerr county; Tennessee, aboat 30 Mules,Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with aU personal prop,; erty of said Robert Baxter; -on a credit of-12 months.—| Bond and security-will be required on all ;snmg over; 810. Tliesnle will he continued ai each place from day lO DM’l7 l , l lMo. he P ” P y ' ‘ fTT* Each paper will send, the Qflice of the'Clexk and Master the papers containing thei with the amountiof the fee staled. . Published till day of last * a, fee Nashville Union and True Whig; the Louisville ■ Journal; theCwcinnati Commercial, andUtb-Pittsburgh; Post, will publish the above advertisement twice a week until day of sale, and forward accounts to thtClerfc and Master for settlement. ........ . dec2S:tawu ' • —Clarksvillt Jeffersonian. ' . ; r :. ! Spring Slock of Carp#t^ THE subscriber having returned from theEastem; cities, is now receiving hisSpringstociL of Carpets,' . uu Cloths, Window Shade*, Stair Bods, Hearth Rags* Door Malta, Drugget Stair Crash, Table and Pianos - Covers,Malting, £c., &c. A,ll of which, have been se»i lecied from thelatesi importations and best mannfacto-! jriesi With an eye aingle-to the. interest ofhia cuato-i , “me all ;wb ot.may tthe caii, great ‘ p&ina isat. alt times t«en .tO fihowr,<j|tKras:to persons' ‘where can." be found the. latest, and beststyies of the-' above named Goods, With pncee and i qualities to suaM'?’ all, E. W- LYNH, Lynd’s Carpet Emporium, - ,; Apollo Building; Fourth street. r (100 FISH—IS drum* Cod fish la store and for j*lo j mgrt ■ MILLEH,4:R[CEETSON. ESS BKKF—BO bbU ifl store and fertile by srro&aT * bill, v t .~. .. ••> '••'■"V 'V- *■ ' ' "■ 4- '• n, ■■■'■'
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