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J& - • - .J^:-mmpsmmmmmm JUisctllanifloa, ~iEoST*ftKt;^3lVßD—Atxlie Flgrrof ihcGoWenrEe^c,' ' tl :alarge..*3£&rinie«t.orßQckmg Horses, of different sues,atTtfitrf-threeio fiiiecn doilftts each. ‘ KENNEDY * IIAbEKEI, No 94 Marrc!Mrftet.. .; aprlft BASKETS'.—A. School VdDM&tfWatkjet’ Baskets, of -all-jsizfcs'and shapes. Aljso, v : LadieB r embedded. aTSauUfffUrucie; Tor sale low, - >. .■■■ .aprio ■ KENNEDY & HASLET V. eLrOVEs AND SUSFENDISKS .* • 'loodo2.silk Gloves, • . •• S 3 WS7 per doz. • IGOdoz: Lisle ThrcadJCrloves, 7to 3 do ; j 50doz. Kid do 310 10 .do ; ; IOU doziSaspenders, 1.10 12 do , •• For sale at New\ork prices; , '‘ aprlO • KENNEDY & HASLETT^ cTUST RECEIVED, ilie best selected Block orftnci. \ . and variety Goods, gold and silver-Watches, Je\v£i* * • iy,,*c~i'ey«x offered in this market, which -wiHj* p :;! attmpxecedented low pnees. Give us a call it yo. , to buy cheap, wholesale ami retail.tf _ PT , r Sv. bjiiio. ikknnbov .* haslmj. TFEIOCIPIDES and WILLOW WAGONS. JUSI :'¥ 'forsale low ; . . and Velocipedes, ■ fv'6o Willow Wugom, , CBNNtDV t KASLETT._ M nP INEKAL FOUNTAINS FOR SALE.-. 2 frtauds And 'marble tops. Forsale IoW. Irqu.ro of JOSHUA RHODrS 4CO .Rprfl H No. 0 Wood street ' T^RUrrS— 175 boxes Oranges ; , .ji . ij>o do Lemons; ;-v . ■■'•■'; 40casta Curroms; 400boics Raisins ; -• To arrive and for sale by • : aprg : JOSHUA RHODES & CO. Sundries- — ,;.7\ .1,000 drums Figs ; • v aO3 hf-do do: 50 baskets salad Oil: . •'2sdoz. assorted Pickles.;-. ..10 doz. fresh Poaches, mun cans ; • For sale by _ (aprO] _ JOSHUA RHODES 3c CO. . "DAW WHISKEYr—UOO bbls. Raw 'Whiskey on con- Jjk> sigamem ar\d for sale by : • api9 MILLERJc. RICKETSON. fT>IAfOTHY-SEED—iis"bus. prime Timothy Seed.in X. store and for sale by - napt9 ' v • • MILLER & RICKETSON- EEG BUTTER—I 4 kegs Butter on consignment und . for calc low by SARDINES— S 00 cases, 3000 bores and half bores B. Guilloux Sardines, ARiaKEVsCN, i Nos-221 and 223 labcuy at. kfi r *t sort, western New. York Hops for Eale^ t LFII & rtcKETSON. •%« v'. »v . bus. Hickory Nuts just iced and forsale by „ - -BjiriO MILLER &■ RtCKBTsON. • Boy BOARDS AND PANEL STUFF—SO,OOO reel for sale by J. A. BLOOMER, mar29'.2w ' Allegheny Planing Mills Drafts on san Francisco, California, tor sale at the Banking House of PATRICKS k FRIEND,No 95W0c0 sv_ _ Coerm • T>IO COFFEE—ISO bags Rio CoScc now landing from Xlj canal, and for sale by mar» MJLLFR A RICKETSON T AWYER’S BRIEF PAPER-A supcnor ariicle, ior JLi «alc by the quire, at VT S HAVENS, • mar2S comer 01 Second and Markc. sta- LIQUORICE BALL-12 cases foT sale by • B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO., Cor First A Wood sis UM ARAI3IC— SOO Ujs. lor sale by ” ” Ij*. apr B. A. FAHNESTOCK A. CO. OPiCM-S5 6s. new.cropfor saleby , npr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. LU&-50 bbls. No. 1 far sale by \JC aprt B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO. CALCINED MAGNESIA—2O cases Englißh for sale apr4 . B. A FAHNESTOCK A CO. CARAWAY lsEEl>— you lbs. lor sale by aprl - U. A: FAHNESTOCK & CO. MERCURIAL OINTMENT—too Bs., strong, by C pr4 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. G bbls refaned for sale by m*r?A B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. WHITING —100 bbls for sale by . marff> • B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. IBBUCHESNUTS for sale by marls ' J.D. WILLIAMS A CCy DRIED AHPLES—Received and for sale by • jnarlU SAMUEL P. BHRIVER. mEASt TEAS: Extra fine Yeung Hyson Tea. in JL lacercd boxes, just received at me Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street. Retail price SI. We a$K a comparison of the above Tea'With any to be had elsewhere. apr3 A.JAYNEa UTTER—-ii bbls. fresh Roll for sale fav 1 apr3 CIANTON CRAPE SHAWLS—Ju«t received per ex i press m tirpsj a. a. Mason Sl co«. BEAVER BUCKETS— 2O doz. Beaver Backets just 'received and for sale by : _ • . max 29 MILLER & RICKKTSON_ CHEESE— 5U bxs for sale by ap3 : BACON HAAIS—I*,OOO ite. choice cut family Hams .forgalofry topr3J \VM. DYER. SHOI/LDERfr 6,000 lbs. best cut »inall‘shoulder-i just out of i-moke, nr sale by apr3. at the Drugstore ol JP JAMES A JONES, aptiJ _coruerof Liberty and Hand ris. CIASTILE AND PALM SOAP—For sale by y apr2 JAMF.S A,JONES. BOUSSEL’S' PREMIUM SHAVING CREAM—For sale by (apt2j JAMES A. JONES. ili. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT REMEDY —For sun Iby (apr2] ■ _ rJA.MES A:JONES. MUSTARD—Of our own manufacture, jl constantly on hand and for salt* by _ ... mar 7 RHODES & ALCPRN. BKIED APPLES—IOO bus. in stole ami for sale by mar 7 ■ WM. DYER, 207 Liberty st -1 HOPPED FEED— 2IH) tm *. m ami lor sale b j ■ mar 7 RHODES & ALCORN. EICE FLOUR—Fresh ground on hand and for sale, • mar? ■ RHODES & ALCORN. MOLASSES —SO bbls. oak cooperage; 25 do cypress do; VINEGAR—SO bbls. cypress barrels apr7 WM DYER. ■VTEW SPRING'GOODS—A. A. MASON A CO- will iX open this morning seventy cases of imported and American Dry Goods, of the latest and most fashionable r BtyJea,lo which they solicit the attention of ihejr pat rons afldthe public [apr? Ev r aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK & GO- XTBA COLOCYNTH COMP.—4O tts. for sale by apTlO , - B, A FAHNESTOCK & CO. PRESTON’S EXTRACT^ —Lemon, rose and vanilla. . nprlQ . B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. "DRENCH CHALK—3OO Ids. for sale by JP- aprlO ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. IOWXTcoLOCYNTH—2S ibs. forsaJe by ' aprlO B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. ‘TT7TAFEKS— 6O ibs. superfine Pea, foe sale by TV »prlO ti. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. TT) KAPAINU PAPER—Just received — o«>i» reams - yj, medium rajrlVrapping; Paper. Alsa.n Ircsh sup* ply of double medium Printing, at jpar*23. W S HAVEN’S. ifUßlEy—sacks Dried Apples; -' * • 12 bbls. superfine Flour; 6 do. Rye Flour; .j 2 -do~Eggs; 4 kegs Lard; -<■. 2 bbls. Roll Butter. r>n ronsienmeat and for sale by 7 . B ■ • KING A MOORHEAD. ■TTrRAPPING. Vt 1 33 rcaao medium R«ig; . V* . .-3Lvdo double crown Rug. •On consignment and foraulcby apriO KINS fc MOORHEAD Ptsui—O dmms Cod Fish m store and for sale. (J eptf MILLER & RICKETSON. _ nr .. w .«•] UDEETT ETREKTS). T IST of'sHaDKS on hand -and made at all times; to a „d 6-4. Bnff Shades, plain and bordered «■“' “ Transparent green do; - „ .1 u » Dark “ do; Landscape Shades of every style;t , a. Moonlight do .do do, i’ Gothic and Mezzitinto; of new style; • ■ STORE SHADES of any color 3 with Lettering or De ii BABB ' 1 bIPPESCOTT & BAItR » I (Late J S Strickles A Co.) • Manofaeturen oI Ptisnix Fire Proof Safes, Second street, between Wood and Smithfield. ON Tuesday afternoon, July 25,1948, the undersigned | were called upon by Messrs Lipf encott A Barr, to witne« an honesiand fair icSiof one o» the*r Phoenix Safes- The furnace being prepared, tae Sate w*n placed inside thereof, with books,papers and some money; when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled ai « quartex past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was red fcot, and continuedull half past 0 o’clock, being about four and. a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the tune occupied with such heat wue sufficient. Tne furnace was then pulled down,Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe. The heat was so .great as to melt off the brass mountings. We therefore lake pleasure in recommend ingthese Sale, to the Public, M I ’ entirely fireproof JARVIS & IKAJiUI% N 3CKA RAWSONV „ : CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON A THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. 1 am eacraged in the foundry business, and tnow something about furnaces and heat- I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and con freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasurc-recommond them to the pubiic as being, »n my judgment^enure^hre- Pr ?n'callin? upon the above gentlemen for their signa ture*, they r llspoke m the highesuerms oi Uie fairness of the test, aud their fall confidence of lha Safe’spem* entirely fire-proof Wo have constantly on hand andfoi sale a fail assortment oi the abovefiafes. mar3l BELL A AfaKiti. JOHN O’UOBNELt. A U MCBLEN,- •- •• ■•• W. B. HTTSTEB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. Pittsburgh Chair Cabinet ware tloonu. A T o- 08 Third Street, Sotan Side, rx O'D M- iCi)., respectfully inform their frteuds tSL and customers that they have, if not the largest tjg&Btock ever before seen-«n this city, greatest iTlvatiety of styles, the fioesi finished, oiade of the hfc*t seasoned. materials, awl .by the best workmen in the wertem country —all of which they are determined iq *eil as low as any other raanufactnrmg establishment in the city Our-stock » all our own manufacture; no lia iw»mbMU sad Hotels furnished at the shore,l notice. All orders promptly attended to. i al7 ■ Allegheny finning UUU* A-miEßsos staEßrr. ALLEOHSHir cm, HHH E subscriber would respectfully inform Ins friends I and the Public generally, that having completed ms mw Planing Mill, and having now In operation two new t-aftem made Planing Machines, AVoodworlh puicnt ) and several circular and upright Saws, be is. now prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rales, planed and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and builders, is particularly called to the above establish ment, where a larg.s assortment oi planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box malting, house, steamboat work, &c. } can be tound ° l Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, Y&S.E, r ® in P 1 ' ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, : at{} Proprietor. N B—All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receive prompt attention WboUial* and Betall, SADDLE, IIARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORY ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to form his friends and the public generally, hat he continues to occupy that large andcom raodious Store Room, fonaerly occupied by Samuel rahn estock A Co-, No. 80, corner of Diamond alley and wooa street,where he keeps a larce and general assortmeniof Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags,Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti- also keeps constantly on hond.and is prepared to furnish to order, all kinds of Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmaterial.andLn a style of workmariship equal lotUeeaHiem manufactured article,and attidpercent- Ch Countrvhf«reAonn and Farmers would do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, os he is determined to sell first rate articles at very low Don’t forget the place, No. 80, corner of Wood tract «nd Diamond Alley. Wall Paper for Spring Sales. 59 SKITUFIELD STREET, nTTSBURGH. JSIIfDLE would invite all who want ft good and . cArop article of WALL PAPER to call and exam ine his extensive assortment of all the ntv> and various Pattern* now in use for Haiis, Pnrlors ajid Chambers, and tftthe lowest possible pnee for Cashot Rags. _ Also, new and beautiful Block Marble Paper, with suit able columns, caps, bases aed bordering, lor public Hutis, of every description) furnisded on .the most reas onable terms, at marSOslra 50 Smir Landscape Painting* . JASPER H. LAWMAN, Landscape PAtrrrßß, Rooms, Fourth street, Odcon Buildings, second story. sspe* ctmen* may be seen by the patrons of the Art, at the above place. „•••.■ • 1 References —John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm.C.-Wall»T. A. Hillicr, Richard Cowan. Esq., Matthew Wilson. J.J. Gilleepto, Hon. S. Jones, L. Harper r feblB Dr. Holllck’s Works* Received at henry miner & Co’s, No 32 Smithfield street, a new supply of the' following The Male Generative Organs—m health and disease, from infancy to old age. A complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with! a description of the causes, symptoms and treatment of all the diseases and infirmities to which it is liable.— Adapted for every man’s own private use. Price SL The Diseases of Woman—their causes and cure fa* iniliarly explained, with practical lunts for their preven tion nud for the preservation of female health. The Marriage Guide, or Natural History of Genera tion—a private instructor for mamed persons and those about to marry, both male and female. Price 81. Origin of Life—a complete scientific and popular trea tise on the philosophy and physiology of the reproduc tive funcuons m plants and animals, with 12 anatomical •plates and all the new discoveries. Price 81. TheTamily Physician, or the true.art of healmgthe sick m all diseases whatever. =Piiea2sc. jmar2a WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S; ; New Lithographic Estahllshmcnti 60 Market street, between Third $ Fourth, - IB NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant style, such as Show bills , Mops, Portraits, Landscapes , CarcO, Bill heads, and La bels, printed in gold, colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs. Moeser & Helmle have opened a Drawing School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac- wjrb aU possi ble accuracy and elegance. ils:ly " Hope mills In Full Operation Again 1 — Ryan’s Buildings, Fi/lk-.Stria. THE proprietor, thankful to the public for past cus tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for bis present enterprise —the establishment of Flour and Spies Mills within the city—for the accommodation of his customers, and all who wish to have really good Flour, pare ground Spices, 4c , 4c. Tire attention of Families, Merchants aad others, Is invited, and ail I ask is that ihey will give roe a trial. " F. R. DRAVO, ; No. 1 Diamond. N. B. AH articles taken back if not found good, and the money returned. • (marl 9 The lease of the new york dry goods STORE, No. 89 Market street, with Fixtures, and a email stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be sold at a bargain. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the above old establishedhusi*- ness stand, one of thebeston the street;san be had on favorable-terms, if application is made immediately to the subscriber, who wishes to change his business. jb3o waLh garhard;; TTiPSOM SALTS—3O bfils for sale by JU marSd D. A. . FAHNESTOCK A CO. K. . v t : Coughs- and Colds Cured In 48 Horn s* thin-now compound, Coughs find colds are tured m a Arery short ume. We will warrant Dr»Kcyserift.Pfictor&VSyrup 10 cure cases of Cough* r Colds, Bronchitis, LaigngiUs, m less lime -ana at a cheaper rule than any other medicine everdiscov eret!. ~ _ IT (lAS AN ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Cough Medicines always sicken the stomacb'und pro duce nausea which ismore disagreeable than the Lough itself. This is obviated mtbia mixture* for it is apleas .ttul soothing article and it will cure, or the moTuyvnuot tefunded /The evidence in favor of this medicine, in our City, from our own citizens, should convince anyone of its efficacy. It js the prescription of a regular physi cian, and hos been- used by him in his own practice tor a number of years, with the most heroic; succes- , CONSUMPTION—A. lady from Steubenville write,, that be'r daughter had been afflicted with a Cough and expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, apd nil the distressing symptoms of consumption, ''*aiafterla king two Bottles Bhe was entirely cured. A, gentleman in Washington comity, who had sufferod with A=lhma | and Clironfe Cough for eight years, husbecn entirely re, lioved andthacouga removed by the use oftialf ado xenof bottlesof the PeeloralSyrup. Agcalleman from ; Peoria, Illinois, writes that “ he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to io a good nrucleiior he hasmsed n in his own case and in the cases his famny wuh the most perfect success-'. - ' 1 Tr ts ONE OT THE. CHEAPEST MEDICINES now IU«OWK. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six b °Cousray B Sto herbepees would do well to keep a sop oly of this medicine on hand ail Our ti me, as it is one of the most perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover ed formal tcongbs and diseases of the lungs and incipient C aAU?ION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrums, but do not heed them. If you want to get well, buy pr, Ket&er s Pectoral Strop, und take no other; this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants and herbs , of the materia mcdica, and is compounded by a person, skilled in the healing art. There can be no deception in this medicine. It is prepared m your own city, and tho s proprietor has numerous certificates, attesting itsvalu ( able properties, which will be shown to any person da - S 1 throughout the United States to sell this medicine. Large discounts will.be mado to-those who will tttke an interest in tho medicine. It will pay .1 large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing sul ■foring humanity a service bv placing in their hands me greatest medicine for Lung diseases the world has ever For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER & M J DOWELL, Druggist8 1 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, l a., .to whom all leltors for agencies must; be addressed.— Also, for sale by D.M. Curry, Allegheny city, 1 • " r T OC ‘ er. jr.,Brownsville; George Baud v Wa.-hmgton, John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyscr, hi Keesport, J. D. Vowetl, Canonsburgh; and by merchants, and druggists generally.. U a *- — JAMES M’KELVY. Public Attention Is respectfully invited to the following truths, set forth tti relation to one the most important Remedies of mod: em ame pETROLEI j M 0 R roCK OIL; IT is not more than one year ago since this great rem-1 • edy was brought before the public, for the relief ana cure of disease* Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the .community, and 1 we allege that the longer it is tried the more certain will j i*a great fame spread. It is not the remedy of a da;, I got up for the sole purpose .of making money \ hut, one. I which we conceive, will continue to be used when all 1 nostrums have beer, forgotten. The PETROLEUM is | i a Natural Remedy, elaborated mlhe depths of the earth I I by a power and agency that laughs 'to scorn all human competition. It Is our duty,when we. write about ul medicine, that we write truth—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trust our word ot I put confidence m our statements. The sick ate very I apt to catch at any thing that promises relict from d»s- I ea*e- A story can hardiv be too highly wrought to an-1 I awer the objectof gullingor humbugging soineof them. I Now, we do not desire to do this; wo are anxious only | I that the truth in relation to our Remedy shouldhe told, j I in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any j | single article of ih emateriamedica* Plain, unvarmshed j I facts—facts that may be ascertained in our own city and j neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Fe- I tToteum. j I Within the past two months, two of out own citizens, j I who were totally blind) have been restored to Right. J I Several cases of-blindness, in the State of. Ohio, have I J been cured. And, also, the case of a gentleman in Bca- j I ver county. There are others; but these cases are near 1 home, and may be referred to by any persons .who, may af* I terlneyhad been abandoned by physicians as hope less j The Petroleum will cure, when used according to diiec, | 1 tions—Diarrhtua, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, • I Neuralgia, Eruptions.on the Skin, Pimplcson the face | Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Scald Head 1 riairis inthebonesand joints, old sores,Ulccts, Wcnsj Tumors,Scrofula,Cancer, Spinal.irritation,Fever and , I Ague, Cnronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Pal* j moaary affections of a chronio. nature, tending to pro- I duce CONSUMPTION. % I Burns and Scalds, diseases-of the Bladder and Kid- I neys, Chapped Hands, Exconated Nipples,Corns and | Banions. In fact, it is agreat ukiverbalsmssr, and I has been tried in most of tlie above diseases within the j past year with the most perfect success. Certificates J that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who j wilt take pleasure in showing them to the auiicied or I their frienas. { Whatever others may say about their medicines, the J Peiroleura is the.greatcst Remedy of the ago. rhy ] sicians of high standing iu the-profession-aw-beginning I to use it in their practice. Those who at first looked On j with doubt and uncertainly, arc willing to award it duo | praise and consideration. Before another -yearioiU | round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that '.he | Petroleum it thegicatesj medicine ever.discovered. I For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER A M'DOWELL, I 140 Wood street Also—R. E. Sellers,s7 Wood street; D.M.Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, it. M. KIFUI, Canal .Basin, Tth street, Pittsburgh. 0 a - THE TRUE PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of ' the Ox, after directions by Baron Liebio, the great Puyaiological-Cbemisl, by-JT, S. HOUGHTON, M.D., No. 11, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Psr r9% j- amtv^f This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE* CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY , Nature’s own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haif a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Poujhjs or Roast Bx&f in about two hours, out of the stomach. I SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron LlXßio,in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastrie Juice, may be readily prepared from the mu coos membrane of the stomach o! the calf, in which va rious articles of meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and djfeested, just in the same manner as they woula be in the human stomach.” . I)r. Pereira; in his famous treatise on “ Food and, Di et,” published by Fowlers A Wells, New \ orfc, page 35. states the same great fact, and describes the method oi prepaiation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr. Comb a, in Ins valuable writings on the u Physiolo j gy of Digestion,” observes that “ u diminution of the due [ quantity of the Gastric Juice i s a prominent and ali-pre I vailing cause of Dyspepsia and ho states that “ a dis j tinguished professor of medicine in London, who was I severely afwcted with this complaint, finding everything I else to fail, had recourse to the-Gaßtric Juice, obtained I fronuhe stomach of living animals, which proved com* I plctely successful.” Dr. Graham, author of the famous works on“ Vegeta* l blc Diet,” says: “It is a remarkable fact, in physiology thattlic stomachs of animals, macerated in water, im [ part to the tiuid the property of dissolving various urti* | clesof food, and of effecting a kindofartificialdjges tioabf them in no wise different from the natural digest I ivo process.” • v Dr. Sr«QN’s groat work, the “ Chemistry of Man.” (Leo A Blanchard, Phila., 1640. pjv.32l-«) says: “Thediscov ery of PEPSIN formß anew era in the chemical history of Digestion.' From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared-from Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” „ , _ _ _ Professor DunousoN, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia,in his great work on Human Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments, with Dr, Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, ootained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known. “In all cases.” ho says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” 8 A 8 A DYSPEPSIA CUJRER, ; Dr Hocghtoh’b preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed tQ be on the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases m the limits ot this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been givehof more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK- I ABLE CURES, in Philadelphia;New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, ana the I cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma* a€ uYa a greatNERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly’ 1 useful for tendency to bilioos disorder, Liver Complaint, I Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever ami Ague, and the evil effects of Quiniue, Me|cuxy,;and other drugs I upon the Digestive organs, sickness.. Also, | for excess in eating, and the of ardent spir its. Italso reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS, j There Is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS r which it does not Beem to reach and remove at once.— I No matter how bad they may bej. it GIVES INSTANT I RELIEF! A single dose removes allthe unpUasantsymp 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 particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach,distress af ter eating, low, cold state ofiheßloodj Heaviness,Low ness of Spirita, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, -tendency-to Insanity, Suicide. Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect alasting cure. : - Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M-D., Sole Proprietor. Sold by-agents in every town in the United States, and bv resDectublc dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A MeDOWELL, 141 W Retail?eaiersaappHed at Proprietor’s prices. [nv2o:y Aiflo, for sale by B- E- SELLERS, 57 Woi d street. PETROLEUM— A certain cure IOrDIAHitHCEA, a disease very prevalent tliis hot weather—the forc : pinner of Cholera. Try it iForsale by. j Tyfi"" ' ~ KEYSER A MeDOWELL, 140 Wood st* f , J f* t * *’ : l :-' , r> ■ .„. 1 '" i IDrufla anib JHeifirints. ANOTHER-SCIENTIFIC WONDER* PEPSIN! DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Juice I A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CUTLER, Hniitfl SarsaparUlft ana the CDolera. NOT a single man, woman or child has died of the CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used this invaluable preparation.. Lbotai the city.of Louisville, where this SarsapariUaismade, and where from 150 to 200 boutes are retailed daife/bui few. isolated cases of Choleia have occurred, aiM they ; were either persons from boats or those who ditfegarded our advice. rCsncroitaa Chronicle, For sole by. KEYSER Sc M’DOWELL, 140 Wood st. the genuine article may alway^be - ■> «=,* »•' " v:•> ,'v • *>; : ~ -r 1 T .SsivfSSi •i .:>?,■< 4. ." „> X, v- r- ■? I■''Tv,, 1 ■'' T v ,, v' v V. ' ■Mwallaiuooa. For Females and.Males* TVR- LaRZETTE’S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procreafive IJ Elixir, prgßcrihpd 83 an. .effectual restorative in-., cases of debility; impotency .or'barrenness, ana oil tegulanttesof nature. v Ht is all that U.professes to be viz Nature’s great festo'rative, anffremedy.for thoee in the married slate” without offspring, It ta a certain cure for. seminal emissions, general debility, gleet, of the genital organs, nervous affections, leucorrhcoa or whiles. As a vigoraung medicine it is .unequalled. } Also, a certam remedy for incipient Consumption,inair, gesuon, loss of muscular energy, physical lassituac,!ie mule weakness, debility, Ac. it is warranted to please the Rserin any of.lhe above cbmplomis, and is of price less value to those without offspring. To spread wide the blessings of ijits medicine, t nave appointed Messrs* Judßon A Co., of the city of. New York, in the United States of America, my sole agenta ifot;its;salft-t.ftiid none .can be genuine .unless u comes through them,.and their signatures are onthe wrapper. ANTONIO LARZETTE, M. X). • Naples, July 16th, 1849.%• . .. ’ . • Bold oaly m Pittsburgh .at the Medical Depot, No.,# j Smithfield street; and by B. H. Meaking,.Walnut street . .Cincinnau: Raymond A Patten, No* 0U Feurth street Louisville. (marifoly /"gggrj? JAMBS W, WOOPWEIit, gV trfrr' ■. cabinet FURNITV RE MANUFACTURER, l Ware.roomu 07 tind 09, Third atrcct* J' W. W; respectfully informs his friends and costom • ere lhst he hai now completed the largest andh .nest stock of hourehold farnimre ever before seen-in this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality with well-seasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in rirai nfacturing, he is enabled *to produce warranted furmtsre, utthe lowest prices. . , He has adoptedthe principle of identifying the cU-- toraera 1 interest with his own, in quuhty and price, and keep* always on hand the greatest variety of every.des .cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest,'to. the most elegant and costly, that a house, or.any part<«, one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expresriy to order- He tlicrefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his establishment may be known. The following articles consist, in part, of Ins stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot the Eastern ciues; Parlor-, drawing, dm- mg, and bed room . chairs, of every variety, ' consisting of rosewoood, nid hogany and walnut Elizabethen, Conservatoire and Kasy Chairs, of every description; Coaches, and Di* vans of the latest French anu American patterns, Tashaee, What-Nots, and ladies 1 r arior Writing Desks i of .various kind*; Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sota, ta bles, cxienfion vdimng table -, all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind made; card, Pembroke hall and pier tables, wardrobes, bedsteads and washstanas ot each a large assortment, gothic hall and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and stools, secretary and book cases,- side boards, fire screens, towel racks, hat stands, ..and *- music stools,-cribs and cots for children; paper mache, table and tea poy», ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, Ac- Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURM TURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinet makers supplied with alt articles in theit line . . . . , , . . STEAMBOATS and HOTELS; furnished at the short esuiouce. : s All orders prominly attended to VH/VIB9 AHD FUHMTUttIi*. iVo U 8 Thtrdstreet, between Marktt and Wood , South side. a \VB nave now on band a- large £&££££■ VAL splendld'stockofevery varieiyotCiuiss««psr « confident cannot be surpassed, UBr«f»pS?s&3 comOled, iii ibis City, or n. ti.e West, in style'and finish. Those who arc in wanioi \FarnitttTe are respectfully invited to call and examine lot themselves. : furnished onihj-shortest nsUce, ifr* All orders promptly attended to. • feblfctf ofooNNELL. MULLEN A CO. •’ pwniit«T* and.Clialr Ware Hooras, 'm [gg.ra- T- B. YOUNG A CO., comer of Third Mm&Smr.and Smiihfieldsts.,oppont* n rft wiHhnrfih. Pa., keep constantly on hand Rjpl g%%M%ag3«mrt make to order, at the lowest prices, *.H * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best workmanship and most approved styles- . - ■ ■ fcbls Blvambo&Ut Ahoy I I ..ftrfPwfr The subscribers tender their acfft for the favors bestow rgkj e Hauler* CABINET \VAREROQM,3MITHFIELD STREET. JBtivxen Scvenihitrdt andSvawUrry alley,PUisburg,Pa. fT\ HAMMER & HAULER kcepconstamly on hand uJI varied of excellent and fashionable Furniture, any in the city, outsold ou as » *1 ■ favorable'ternis as can be obtained at any similar establishment in die West. They have now on band an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni* ture, front the cheapest and plainest to the most cosily and elegant. All orders promptly attendedto. xurdl:6m >*ff ? sT>ca WM.'E. STEVENSON continues to manu- CABINET-WARB ol every descrip* lion. stand, comer of Liberty and SSfiHw&aS Seventh streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in-all its brunches. mayll Kxtra Family Flour. FOR the convenience of the citizens, the proprietors of CITY MILLS,” have placed boxes torthe reception of orders, at the following places: . R. Floyd’s.store, corasr of AYood and 6ut sis.; M.Haywood’sShoc store,corner Liberty and Market A. Beeleh’a store, 3d street; L. Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th and Sntilhfield; John l- Smith’s storey cor. High and Wylie streets ; Telegram Office, Fourth street; . 11. C. Kelly. Grocer, cor. sth ct. aud Market alley; M.Grass’stUie, 9th Ward. The Flour wac -m will call twice or thrice daily, for orders, and the Fioar, Ac., delivered promnly either in barrels or sack*, (sack Flour is preferable for family use,) without charge for cartage. U is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with mis arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them j ust ce. lmay*o} , WILMARTH & NOBLE. “ BOt FOR CALIFORNIA. mHE subscriber has been authorized to receive Phck -1 ages to be forwarded to flan Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage in first class sailing Vessels from Panama to San Francisco. Every imormation given, on application to JOSHUA ROBINSON, apia Post Buildings, Fifth si., near Wood. Philosophy of Brundreth’a V«getablej Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret springs of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. Wo saw and understood that the food wc eat. was cotiveited into blood, which repaired the waste of the animal-machine; the fund is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the internal fifes'that warm aud invigorate our inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which carries thisheatto 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 Uie body strength; Brandreth’H pills give blood the necessary powerto throw out from itself all imparities, thus ren dering the Btream of life phre and healthy. Jf men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and If they kept close to nature’s laws iu the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. "As men grow intrlilligent they willbccome wiserand hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the facf that, when sickness assails them, they use Brandreth’s Vege table IJmveral Pills, which soon,restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to tlm climate, and require noextra care wheniitey are used.in either diet dr cloth ing. They should be always in uie.houBC,so that upon the first indication of sickness theymaybeused. One dose in the beginning is more potent for good, than a dozenafter the sickness is .fixedin the system, -in colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism ,'cosiiveness, fevers, aud in all acute, heavy or deep-seated pains, their effects will: be found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth’s. Pills are a known and. fully tesled.medicine, one that is used by hundreds of thousands in this country and throughout the civilized world. They are quietly superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that from the blood which is theceubc of weakness and pain.-leaving strength and. health; they produce healthy sleep at night, ana an ap petite that relishes all kinds of f00d..: Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place iu Pitt - i burgh where the genuine Brandrelh Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the ooiy agent in the city. dec23:3m THOMAS REPPATH. A. MILLIKEN * O o. f HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No:C4 Smilhfield it. a large assortment of fancy and pltun Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. '. r,ldec27:ly. Dissolution, THE Co-Partnership heretofore subscribers, undor the firm Of J. S. BONNET A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of ihe MATTHEW D. PATTON. - Pittsburgh April Ist, 1850.. ; ID* Having soldmy entire interest tn the firm of J.S. Borrow A Co. to M. D. Patton, my late partner, aud m retiring from business, I take great pleasure in recom mending him to the confidence of my fnendsandthe public. [ap3] ~ ■. -J- 3. BONNET. BOOKSELLE^M^STATIONER, No. 47, cosher of Mabew and Tump streets, HAS constantly on hand for sale —Wriung, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet,-Binders’, Ful lers* and Trank BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which he will sell aUhe lowest cash pnees.or in exchange for Kagsand Tanners. Scraps- Removal. . I' HE subscriber Wishes to inform the cnizeus of Pitta*. , burgh aqd the publicgenerallfiihaihe has removed his CARPET STORE ftom Nos. 01 and 63 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu- the Museum? and'ha*.connected therewith the adjoining teems, formerly used as the Ciironicie Printing oince—which, in connection with his old room, makes ihemost spacious Carpet establishment tnthecountry; and his advantages so tarsurpass any house in this city forspace, arrangement and good light, that he isoertain. of suiting every person who may tayor nun with a call. 1 His stock ia complete iu every*article inhis ]ine,and' great paina will betaken at ail times to sfaotv goods to perrons wishing to look or buy oct3l FEATHERS— IKX) Bs.ptinMltt«ore by KING * MOORHEAD. =ME * * Jnsnramt Companies. State mutual Fire Insurance Company •, BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smthveeld ST.-yPn-rroiraait, _j . January 111, 185 L rfTrTE&ejfevidcnceof the success or the Directors-ia 1 emieAvorlnff touakeUie f *STATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY” meet the wants of the community! is' the unparalleled amount.of business which 1 has been dom>—baving i3Bned nearly 4,000 l*at» . cies in a little more than seven months * and. adding over $70,000 capital to the company. Tho directors are proud to say, that nearly alPtbe property insured u»qf the safest kind, in, smilf risks, and a.large .proportion* insured for only one year. _ Number of Policies issued--*- : '**’*>-■, a n( . AmOdntof property rasured • - • . OQ « 4 » o7J i &<>a w AmbußtofgaaranteepTetidam9*S4s,49u 38 - Amoautof cashpreraiums-™-- .24,001750 ,«q jo Amoantof guarantee stock***? » ‘yiS Amount of ToSsesM —■•*£**” To be deducted from the above the incidental .expen ses of the office.. ' To city or country merchants, and owners ot Y. we “. mgs, and isolated or country properly, it/.lspeucvea this companyoffords advantages inpbiutoi emety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company it-this country. # / • Conducted on tho equitable and greatly improved sy s tern of Classification of Risks, -excluding aJI spocia.l hazards, insuring only a limiied.amount m any-one lo cality, thus precluding the frequency and occurrence of* Uigc fires, ni\d also, on both the Stock and Mutualp.!an, it not only possesses the cheapness and accommodation of both methods, butuntitles the msured-to a panicipa’* tion in the profits.vr.v •; - : * It is under the control of tho following DirectorsJ P. Rutherford. A. J.Giiistt, John B. Packer, Samuel T. Jones, Alonzo A.Camer,Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert Klotz •••••'• J A. RUTHERFORD, Pres’t. A. J. GILLETT, Sec’y. . A. A. Caueier, Actuary. [ja2?ry Penn Mutual Lift insurance Co.» Phtl’a« A GENT IN PITTSBURGH, W. 11. DAYIS, (viec.J. A* Finney, Jr. T deceased,* No * 383 Liberty street. tor the better convenience of persons residing in. the lowct part of the city, the agent may also bejound daily, from eleven to twelve und two to three o’clock, at the counungroom of J.SchoonmakerACo.,No--*4 Wood street, where all necessary information will be given, and communications promptly attended- to/ Pamphlets explaining the principles and benefits of Life Infuranee. and blank-forms furnished on application. Capital stock over $200,000 and constantly increasing. Profits divided annually amongstthose insured for life. Pittsburgh; Feb: 1,1851-*2w • Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation ISBFRASCE. The insurance company of north Amer ica, chartered -1794; capital 9500,• 000, assett Januar7 13,1851, 91,001,855 50, will make insurance on buildings and their contenla in this city and vicinity. Also, on propeny of every descrip tion, on steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transportation or on the seas. DIRECTORS: Arthur G.Coffin, PresH., Jacob M. Thomas, Samuel W. Jones. John R. Neff, Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welflh, Samuel F-- Smith, Francis. Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, Charles Taylor, William E. Bowen, Ambrose White, • George W. A&pinwall, Thomas P. Cope, Jamba N. Dickson* . S-Morris, Water, .ll.D.ShenenJ,Sec’y; This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard ous characterymay be considered os offering ample te curtly to tho public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, ja24 No. 141 Front Btreet. SAFETY, ; PERPETUITY AND SECURITY. THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE IN9CRAISCE SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capital, £soo,ooo—Equal to 03,500,000. | YY7TTH a large surplus of profits. A'portion of both ff capital and surplus invested in U. S. Government Stocks, and other securities in the City of New York; - Policies held in this country over C,OOO. Persons In suring participate in the profits of the Company- I Calyomia risk* taken at reduced rata. . I Among the advantages of a Policy in this Company are the following:-^ A party insured foT the. whole term of life may at any time borrow, om-half the amount of annual premium, without note or security, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. ( ’ . He may at any time surrender hia policy,'and receive back as value tnereof oue-halfthc gross aum paid by him in annual common premiums. . • A party already insured for whole life may, on pay-, ment of a small sura, convert bis insurance into a new policy upon the loan system nqjv introduced. Parties already insured and entitled to a two-third loan, are not shutout from said two-third loan, if the • prefer it, upon the terms slated in the Society’s pamph* A party may, at a moderate annual' premium, insai i ] for life, and he survive to reach the age of CO years, the \ full sum insured up to $15,000, will be paid to him : or if he dies before reaching that age* the mil sum insured will be paid to his family or legal representatives. Ithas become customary in ihe Atlantic cities for con gregations to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas or New Year’s day to make ihe family a pre sent of-the policy. This i&certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary in very many cases is scarcely equal to his immediate wants. To the man of family, at his death, it is a con solation beyond expression to know that his helpless liule ones areihus provided for. Churches involved, would do well to insure ihe lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose demise the amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Banking House of- WM. A. HILL Sc. CO., uovyy Wood at, second dcor above Fourth. H. DAOIiSU mHE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR J_ ANCBCOMPANY«T-Offiee»Northßoomofthe E* change,Third ; Flits ijtstrUAiTCß.—-Buildings, Merchandize and other propeny in -{own and epujury, insured against loss oi damage by fire at the lowest rate of premium. Mxbucb Insurance.— They also Insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or' under open oi special policies, as the assured may desittf. Island Transportation.— Theyaiso insure merchan dize transported by Wagous, Railroad Cars. Canal Boats and Steam Boats, ion rivers aud lakes,on the most liberal terms. ‘ » i I DIPECTORSr-Joscph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Soudcr j John C. Davis* Robert Burton, John Ri Penrose, Samuel J Edwards,GeO. G. Leiper.Edward Dartington.lsaac R. I Davis, William Folwell, Johti Newliu,Dr. R. M. Huston, I James C. Hand,Theopbilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrill, Speucer Me- Ilvain, Charles Kelly, J. G. Johnson, William Hay, Dr I S. Thomas, John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr.' DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig,- Jno.T. Logan. WftjLlAhT MARTIN, President Thos. C. Hand,-Vice President.^ v * JosbphW;Cowan, Secretary.; fry* Office of the Company,No.42 Water street, Pius burgh. (jel6;dtf) . P._ A..MADEIRA, Agent • Fire and Matin* Insurance. THE OFFICE of the irxswrohM Co. of North Amenta has been removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, done* &. Co., No. 141 Front streetj third house East of Wood street.wherc the subscriber will issue Policies on Build ings and their contents, andonShipmeiiisby Steamboats and other vessels, for the above'old and responsible Company. . jap3} - ' WM. P. JONES, Agent Life and Health insurance. THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lS4S J Charter Per petual , Capital $lOO,OOO. Pates lower than any Pennsyl vania Company f Q.nd full 20 per eenl. lower than the usual rates of Life Insurance,as ihe-folldwing compari sun will show. Thus a person of the age of bffinsurine for 8100 for life,must pay in the Girard $2, 3G,'Pennsyf vunia $2,30. Penn Mutual $2j36, Equitable 82,04, New England 82,36', Albion $2,48, New. York Life $2,36, L i f* and Health, Philadelphia* $l,Ol. DmxcTons— Samuel D Ornofc, Charles D Hall, WrnF Boone, RobertP King, Charleß P Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chns O B Campbell, M M Reevej M. D.; Lewis Cooper J Rodraan Barker* E H Butler, Edwin it Cope. PresC dtfnfiSarauel DOrrtok; Fici Preitrfriu, Robert P. King - Seeretary, Francis Blackburnc. , . Applications will be received and everv information glv«i by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, Ageht. Osticej Commercial Rooms, corner of Third and VVood streets PiUsbuYgh. octiMry The Franhlln Fire Insurance Company oy PHUJtDXUiIIA. 1 * ‘ TYIRECTORS:— ±J Charles W. Bancker, Gcorge W. Richards, Thomas Hart, • Mordeeai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant. • Davia S. Browne* . Jacob R. Smith, Moms Patterson. . • CHAS. W. BANCKER,PresV : Cuas. G. Banccbr, Secretary. I£7” 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 i afford amplepfotection to the assured. ’ The Assets of the Compauy; on January 15t,1842, as published agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as fol- Mortgages —^■51,047,438 41. . Real Estate ♦ -■• • --—— - - 94,724 83... Temporary Loana-96,001 85 ' Stocks • 51,523 25 Cash,Ac .33,804 37: 7l- . Since"their incorporation, a period. of lf> years/they have paid upwards of Ofi* Mil Hon Four J&undrtd, Thou sand DoUars y losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of.the advanugesoflnsurunce,as wellaslhe abiliiyand disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities.; • J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office N. E. corner Wood had 3d sta Fire and Marine insurance* THE Insurance Company-of Nonb America, of Phila ; delphi a, through its duly authorized'Agent, the euo* scriber, offers to make permanent and .limited Inebrunct on property,in this city and its vicinity, and on shlpraen by the canal and rivers.. ,• DIRECTOR&r Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’l. Samuel Brooks,. Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smithy Edward Smith, Ambrose-White, John A. Brown, Jacob M.Thamai John White, John R. NefT. Thomas P. Cope, RicbardD. Wood,*', • Wmi Welsh, Henry D. Sherrod, Sec^. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the. United States r having been chartered in 1794. Ita charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long- expbriencei am* ;plemeans*ahdavoicUngall'risksof an extra hazardous jch&racter,it may be conridered aa offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAhf P. JONES, r At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and • Front Bts.7 Pittsburgh " mayfly SIIAIWtS:— Received this morning pe : i express, 400 Broche, Bay State and Long SHA\VLS-~very. supe rior stales andqualities. For sale low.* A. A. MASON k CO., : ; 62 and 64 Market street. barrels new. cropIxTOMINV--9bWJ. ■'t’earJ. s ; M01a«3»3 justleceivedandforsaleby tCI MILLEK * RICKETBON, . I; received ani for sale by ‘ mart , No. WLibwty «*«*'’ E. W. LYND. ■ ■■ - feats'.. INSURANCE. INDEMNITY t - - ••!■ rV\./T:fr -». . * 1 „ . .J9ra ©ooiifl. NEW SPRIIfG GOODS!' ; Market meet, Ho. ISj bttxoetn Fourth tt, % xht-Dianond. THE subscriber is now receiving Trom.,lhe> Eastera citiesit beautiful, choice‘Odd-desirable stdckof the newest fabrics and designs froratheLondon and Palis Markets. " - .• Purchased iu the New York and Philadelphia Markets at the lowest cash' prices. Eihbracing every varietyjof and richesrstyles, and latest importationsiof rrena, Encfi( B h an ,j German Goods : among the leading articles will he found the following : i qaa\ity Ber^®e de^Rine8 J fronx 18} cents to the I ® n#t * Engii»h : Liiwns, from 12} cents {to the . finest quality.manufactured. Muslins, from 6} to 12} cents #\yd. b^Hcirtopopted" B ’ n ° W Style ’ frotn 10 CemS 10 .1 b C «^h%,b!^ t^ h “ n9 - from ia » # a d Bh African Chintzes, from'6} to IS} cerils - n ?!n»« [ Ba ji l U ,li . n i fctabroidered Muslins and Gr- Bl2iSfiiS2lSy^‘8 l 2iSfiiS21S y^‘Plam , fttidfi «n»e d English Poplins; French Berates, nch styles; super black Gro dafihiae f-w 9 ®6 u jed Silts ; super changeable Silks and Satin de Chiens; Lnpra’sT)lafck Bombaimep, and abeoti-> tifal assortment of black .and, colored Alpaccas, and French THfbelCloths. . SHAWLS.' Chameleon Silk and Turk Satin Shawls: soperioc Her nanna Silk’ Tissue and Berage Shawls'; Cashmere, Thibet,BroBhaandMoos SoLame Shawls.- ' - ; FANCY Afl *> VARIETY G OODS. ■. French'work Capes and'Collar#; new stylo Bonnet | Ribbons?;Lineii Cambric Hdkfs and Cravats; black and ) colored Kid Gloves; Lisle Thread; Mphair and Twisted » Silk Gloves and Mitts; Sillr, Worsted and Cotton Hose *, together with a large and complete-assottmentof-Para- 1 sols and Umbrellas . . . . OJBNTI i EMEMS;CiQpI>B. i . ' French and English Cloths, Caseimeres and Vestings; Silr Shirts and Drawers ; ‘Fancy Cravats? Linen cam bric and Silk lidkfs; splendtoassort iaent or Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. .t .. . DOMESTIC AND STJLPJjE GOODS. • Russia Diaper and ,Crash; Irish Linen and Lipen Lawns? Casslnetts and Kentucky Jeans', Cdttomidesv Bed lick ings; Checks;. Domestic Ginghams, -Red r White:and Yellow Flannels; Canton Flannels, Ac. - : The customers ofthe house arid all cask buyers, are requested to call and give the above goods-, an early ex amination, 1 The stock, is large and complete in every variety and style, all of the latest importations, and will be Sold at the VERY LOWEST MABKEBT PRICES, . ABSALOM MORRIS, 1 75 Market street SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF - DRY GOODS, .. - ■ =' • 'AT THK One Price Store of A»A« HABON & CO., JVoV.Oji and 64 Market sfrtet. WILL commence on Monday, December 30,1850 and continue through the month of January. On ibis occasion, the whole of lheir.immense establishment will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten .give' stock; amounting to One Hundred and Thirty. Thousand Dollars, wid be offered at Reiall J; alfaUy one fourth less than usual prices. r .. . The noticed their Semi-Annual Sale to anyone of the thousands who attended the sale of last year, : will be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. They.will bowevermentiona few of the Goods and Pnces.for the benefit of those whohavenever their.Sales— -Rich Cashmere*, - i "- *75 c; Usual price 81,00 ' 500 ps. Colton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual pri.’e 37 150 b rs. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 15, 18fc. Usual price2oand2sc; J ' , . ,50ps. High Colored Plain DeLaines, 45c. Ueualpnce l I -50ps. Striped and Figured-Silks', fiOc. Usualiprice. [ 75c.; . . .• 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 25 por cent.; • lOOps. French Merinoes, 81,00. Usual price 81,37*; 300 ps. Faramettos and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; - ; ; 2500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold atfrom 8t io 85 less than the usual prices.; t .. 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at S and 10c. Ueual pnce 18 and 25c.; . , ; Fast Colored Calicoes; 6ic. Usual pneeuc.; 100-cases English and American Calicoes, 8 and XOc Usual price 10 and 12ic.; r * OOcases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c.per yard; ; 2GO bales Brown Muslin—all grades; Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings; Hosiery; and Gloves,Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassiraeres, Cussmets and Jeans. .. , Together with an immense variety of other Goods, at) of which will be marked down tolower prices than any of their previous sales ■ , They invite un early , call, as many of their choicest Goods wiilsoon be sold. . The lowestprice named atfirst • A. A. MASON t CO;, dcc3o- . Noe-C2 and 64 Marketstreet. EMBKOLBEKiES 1 ir-Kecetved per cxpresß, * larger] assortment of the following Goods: . - : j Ladies’ boot, jaconet* and muslin French, wrought < cuffs and collars; Kossuth cuffs and collars;. Valenci ennes and Louis’Napoleon do da; Louis Napoleon Ma* line. Brussels and Applique capes and sleeves; chemi settes ; black ChamiUa and' love :yeiU; ladies’ break fast caps; infants’ saps and waists; embroidered linen cambric handkerchiefs; .English thtead iaces and edg ings ; jaconet and Swiss edgings and inserungs ; to gether with a general nseortmentof French embroider ed and lace goods. For sale by. . A.A.MASON A CO, Nos 62 and 64 Market street. fUING BONNETS—Onr fitsl lolrccei veil and open ed—comprising'm part the following style-:; . White and; Yellow Lace< Queen’s Own; Albooi Chip;. HaitTalip; : J . . Milan do; JenfiyLmd.shd Saun;. English do; Fluted Straw and Satin‘do; Fine Strawanu PearlandLLoop do; Florence Crimped; - American Lace; English Pearl; •_ - ■-*- Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; : T Fluted Manilla; ' Silk do: A A; MASON & CO. Clothal Cloths! Cloths! AT EASTERN JOBBING PRICEB—H6 pieces Black ami Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS; Pildt, Cloaking and Drab Cloths; • - Just opened at A. A.MASON A CO.’S, , dec*2 v NoslG2 and 64 Market sweet.; Tin .Roofing* THE subscribers take this method to iafopn property holders, house-builders, and' all others interested, iharthey still continue the business Tin Hoofing, in all its branches, .Their skill and experience in thispart of the boslness, hashithertoenablea them to give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that by continuing the same policy of using Ihebest materials, and employing skillful workmen, to keep up this favorable impression. If the question of Tin Roofing was new, or just brought before the notice of this community for the firsttirae, we would consider that the importance of the eubjeci would justify us In extending v our vievra on its superior advantages. This, however, is not the case. We shall therefore, confine ourseiverto a few remarks. On the Gth day of Jane, l&i4,(nearly seven years ago,)we fin ished our first job of Tinßoofiog in this place. From that up to the present time* we have covered with tin the roofs of the finest and most costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given oar views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage ot Tin over iron, as a covering for .houses. And time, the great tester of. all things, has but too clearly proven the correctness of our opinions Again, if we place Tin injnxta-pqsition, with Slate as a covering for.houseB,.we thinkihatiin wiil bcar a favo rablef'comparison, 'with 'some decided advantage?.— These advantages are, that when Unis used the, roof can berauderauchluuer—thereby saving materials, in the ; lengthof raftefs, brick in the .gable: ends—making; the hOuse;easyof accessiricase of a fire, and showing a belter fimsh and appearance. Also, when tin is used the gutters «e .worked In, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper flashings,Ac., —things indispensible on slate roofs.- If farther reasons were deeified necessary, we could offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been advnnced, as it is a well known fact that New York and other east ern cities very generally prefer.even tin. for ‘heir most costly and aplendidbuil'. .tliat/he Firaßrics shaUtrftenottc'/OfJQteirritowniiiAvi' if: abfe reputation* and that no expense spared Ui- r; : f make them everi betterthdn Hheyhdie-faeifetowre been. This isthe only.establishment: £ 'Brickat Bolivar. ' KIER&.JOpiESv . ■ mar!7 Cahal BaribySevenili at., Ktlabargh.. f? uSnider‘*»» Wine StoW»- j < 76 WALNUT.STREET, mHE UNRIVALLED PLACEforiobUinihg all Wines X LinttotfyAfr*GOODand CHEAPii ‘*SNlDfc;R”has lalely—in consequence.ef the numer bus large salesmadi by him to consumers—been obliged largely to replenish fils stock by fresh eni ho lias how the satisfaction of offeringsorae of the pest Wines and‘Liquors ; everTmpbrtedhy him;' -He r WduU refer to soma invoices aa iollows—rvu: r -.y jiir cate Pale atveTy low prices, rare Old,-and sdmevery choice MANRANILLA, all on draughiby.the girilquu-' Afro, rareold delicate AMONTILLADO, in casks of 10 gallons vpeciaU?selected for consumers;* EXTRA AMONTILLADO la bottles > paUup in Euiope,/whlch he ! e/taW«ng» as equal to any that can be'produced;’ ' i . \*> The -MANZ ANUiLiA anbAMONTILLADO Sher* lies ate pecflliarly adapted u> convalescents, strengthen wiihotit stimulating;'arid'have riot tab acid of marry other Wines, 1:,:' • ,t- :i: : a TORT-WINES —principally specially- selected for ms sales to consumers from the stock of* 4 B trail kstbe’s,” at Oporto, and 1 imported direct; t These .Wines are fruity and delicate, and Ibave'been highly approved by, his customers* because of their iriamfdstsuperiority overall other Ports andltedWmea palmed off as such. ; •. They nreof various sorts and prices, 4n botilesandoit 1 draught by. the gallopyor wholesale bythecask.-Among i then* is some rare delicate-WHITE FQRT,and hi ALM ■ SEY PORT. ' V v.-. '‘ • * # «Personssuffering with chronicaffection of thef bow els cannot betoocarefulintheirPOßT. ! Vr Ai - WINES. of various noris* dry and..rich, South Side.old East and West India*. Ac. on draught, in bottles and by casks. . As id’the SPARKLED WINES of the subscribe*, u fs well known that UibMOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the-: splendid SPARKLING' MOSELLE, imponed by him arasuperiortb any other Winesj and aresoid ; at prices as iow as most ot the inferior the marketwhiclkare putoponbuyeißßS jyrrtriasfv,,., He hasaIsoCHAMPAGNE WINESpf variorislitands l arid qualiiiei/at very IdwpriceV.-relailoiwhoresalev In the article of CLARET. WlNES,generally, the sabsen berholds himself to be;a, judge, andhe stock here, fromiha.vefy,lowest price,by thekiriglado zen, to the first clast or cm h Of Medoc., v • Of BURGUNDY WINEShe has a lafgdstockandcan assure customers' that he can present to tbetri, frbto'his vaults, as good a bottle:oC Biirgundy ns FitutceAfibras. .. SAUTERNEand JJARSACalwaysoohandinbottle3. .His selection .of RHINE-and:MOSELLE WINE 3, from the cellars of Messrs! Diain&Bn'AJpßiuNjCifCo blens,are extensive, arid number many 1 Still noekSaad Moselle, from ihe-cheapest sorts to the very .vintages; of the “STEINBERG,”; which: is tojbest growth of the Rhine. r ,-r jv : lathe articlea,of COGNAC and other BttANDlESlie . ha 9 to w a fine stock, very dldextfri of 1800. of Otabd, Dcpuy A Co.;'ana some celebrated 41 CLAVIER of casks, and lStairiiihds. and“DUBOUCHE, n rlS44rUihhdS.vnconstgtt7nCTif > whlch and KEY.-JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY arid all other Wihes' arid Liquors-,;including alt.’of the above, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMERS, iri any quaniity dcstred. '.:V A constant assorted stock of HAVANA SUGARS.. Goodsdilivered; vrithin bnraay’s reach ddfhia l 'Bt£iam Paid. . Orders will be promptly (execu ted if sent by mail or telegraph-; * V r - ■ . r - - /.t : Address, * JACOB SNIDER, JR.,! ' ■■■■.. CheapWine;Store, , ; ‘ ‘ ' Phila. Notice. ,•• .: * ■ ■/»;■' ■• *■ ••»•■■? '■"■ ■ ■■?:.». ••' . . -4. -,,‘V , .•■"•'•' ' -' . r - ''-'.*v '■•"■”■!*■■■ •; ♦ >... ‘l, ", MEE ... L;i£s V;-> Vf .• BZZIM MEMPHIS INSTITUTE}. .s MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.-The regular courts of ' Lectures will commence on the’ first qf, jybeonber and continue until the laatotPebrunry- TheAnatomi -<*ai Department will be opened’and rendytoSxcelve Students by the first of Octob’er. The Medicalßepart meal will be nflder the direction of the following.' PBOFEaSOBa:, Z- Fbexman, M? D., Professor of Anatomy., . .^•v- D.yProfessoTOt Surgery, H. J. Hdlcb,M.l>.,Professor of Theory and Practice o Medicine- ••• W. Bybd Powkll.JM. , of Physiology, Pa thology.Mineialdgy and Geology... .•• j ' ,j- J. KiNS v fii. D., Professor, of Materia. Medica^Therapen* . ’'' tics a'nd Medical-Jurisprudence*. •• ; r\ K J. Milton Sandses, M. D., Professor of ChemistryAhd ■ •.. Phannacy. .. ; ,-•- -t-.-- J. A. Wilson, M. D. r Professor of Obstetrics and Dw : eases ofwomen and Children.' ... CLINIQUE'L'BCTUEES. . ; Msdicine—Prof. H. J; Hitlck. ■ -VBufgerjr—Prof;R: S. Newton. Z Freehan, M. D-, Anatotnteal Demonstrator; - : .’ The fee3fot a full coarse amoumioSKtf, ' Eachi 4 Afatriculator’s SS'.. De moiistratoi’s Fee,SlOi-‘Graduation,4s2o?. -V -• Those dealring further infonnation, Will please address their letters (post paid) to iheDeanr'And Students vine in the city will pUaee-call oh him At thetGomm&r.* ciaf Hotel. . . R. S. NEWTON r M* Jp., . DeahoftlieFacuJty . LAW DEPARTMENT. ; u ' Hon EW M King, Prof. ofTheory and Practice of La w Jno Delactsld, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jurisprudence. T«ms-rsso per session.. ■ A • All comnmmcationspenaiwng to this departiuentmust be addressed to E W. M. KING, Esq, • Memphis, 2Vm.,March,lBso. The FacultiesyforihieUcctual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, willcomparc favorably with the mbstdistinguished The&ledicai -Faculty constitutes au anomaly . in, this,or any* ether country—allof them are able Lecturers and Ihe.fcesf of 'Teachers.- ■ ; ,v ...... Those who wiilcontemplnte ourgeographicalpositlOn, and the extent of our popalatiomcan have no doubtaato the eligibility of our situation tor. an enterprise,of the kind. * Aa'iohealth; including all seasons ouhe y ear, we deny ikatanyotheTcity’hdstnan. '- : ’ ’ Thefirit clasaof the Law?ahd Medical BepanrnenWo. this Institute were small, but tho. gcnUemea composing them are talented and ininehighestdegreexespectable— a favorableomenfor the future prosperity ofthe Institute. That the public may he satis tied oftke this school, we feelitour duty to slate* that the Trustees and Faculty foTmaunir in action, which ahgnrsweU-foi its future success; and ihaulie peculiar internal orgahi* zation which.connectsthern, cannot be inlerupted;---; “ . . E. W. M. KiNG v x apl ' .. - President of the Memphis Institute,. M&cnliying. Glasses, r.^. OF one, two and'three g'asscs. smted for detecting; counterfeit bank notes/und other panose's, for sale by .. . {0C1241 I; ; JOHN B. fIPFA DDEN &:€Oi .To the CitUens of Atlegbeny Gtty* - A BOX for the reception of Orders for CITV-MililiS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer de Robinson. Federal street. Such Orders will be promptly supplied aoffiO WILMARTn&NOBLE.. 200 den Wanted lmmediately* r At THE CHARTIRRS RAlLßOAifc—The wages are 80 cents per day; apd we. charge Sim per week for hoarding. Apply atthe office,;oathei3teuben yille road, near MDonald’s miles from Pitts burgh.. UuneMUfl BURNBIPB.HANNKV AlGO.ri SALE OF VALUABLE IRON W ORKSf N EGROJCS, Jfl UIiES, dtc. IN pursuance of a decree of.the Chancery Courtln Clarksville, at the Octobertenn, 1850,1 willAelLat thd Louisa Furnacd;'in Montgomery Countyj'State of Tennessee, on the Oth day of April, 185 L therFurnoee known as the LouUa F.urnace and theMoant Yeraon Farnace, with blithe lands attached and adjoining there to,; amounting, .to r some 20,000 acres. .. At the. sapto time 'and place 1 will sell a valuable negro'man, John Carter, n:Founder,hndhis Wife and chttdren,ou aereditoflvS, and 3-y ears. The real estate on a credit of 1, % 3 and;* years'. ’■ ■’• ■' " \ On the tllh of .April, 1851 1, I wiil also sell, ai r thelafe residence of. Robt. Baxter, ; in Montgomery Co., the-IRON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee For* nace and the Water Forge, tuißarton’s Creek, with’all the lands adjoining and .attached thereto, consisting of several thousand acre?, on a credit of i;2,3 aad 4 years.. : .Sumner:Covnty.Lands near Qailatin. I will also sell, on the 26th of March, 1851, in llje town> of Gallatin, at the Court House, 320 acres of land lying in said County, known as the Preston tract of land, on a credit of 1,2 and 3.yeats.vii - : : s ; .^ .H F131&-15 tiruraj Cod fisK in siore and /or iate ) mart amm & RICKETSON:: * fR/TESS BEEF—2O tidia in etoto and tor Bale by ?,i -b - ,a: ; * ’N. ■ :• r --“'i \ \ '’S