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V "\ • *■ . ■ ■ .if:;'--. ~ i t JjQWellamiona. 1 Notice ccraN-wo'ayc pre- tfibTESlbery-nrivPiUsbnTgh of Com s,ooo ' ,bUß\\elBiffiflr- or lea*? a small pari’lnihoeax^aa^lhebolanott^bclteirv:^-'. mar2§- - EHODES &‘AkCOJU^ ATS win (lai'cailffor'GJMt) I>bbli~ gooiLhea'cy Qaxr.-wtlLcleanecT ~ . roarift - '., - *T)HEMIUM MUSTARD, 4>r out oy i YY . -Ja»lBa.'._ B. A. FAHNESTOCK & co^ .YE WOODS—ESS bbls chippert nn3w;oana.iors ue Iby . B. aT PaHME3~> OCR * L ° tpRB-—S[j & CO R A S°z2 WB ” FAHNESTOCK* CO. C L^!i~ auu l6 ° lor "a Fahnestock aco (TS* 8-85 bhl T “faSnestook a co. EAR bush to lirnVii—"willbe sold low on #w w Apriyo RHODE9 fc ALCORN. HKEI£D~COIIN—SOO bush to arrive this week—will, be sold low-on the wharf. . Apply t 0...... ■ ■ . RHODnS & ALCORNt \j. i-v . . RHODES'& ALCORN, marS9 -‘ * . opposite 8l Charles Hotel, SOJ&l? —10Q'boxeff fo r sale by ; STUART & SILL. >0 boxes for sale, by . . STUART A SILL. ILA3£-*&oo:boxe*£xtOforsaleby JvjnwSSj STUART A-SILL. rVMiBACCO-^3oboxes s’b, prime,forsaJe by ■■■■ . L ta*rts 7 STUART & SILL f inaiSs; • ‘ < > STUART SILL. "^LOUR*—ISObbU superfine for sale by r- marts - .‘ STUART & SILL,IS4, Wood street; fVROUND PAINTS—In Oil; neatly put up mun can® IX of l ttnololbß o eßch. Amonfrstwbicuare— Marine Green; . . Pans .Green.; • . •Chrome Yellow; Black,, . . . . 1 'YellowOchref • Tcrr&De Stennu; " Prussian Blue; . Umber Haw; . Umber Burnt. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO,i comer Ist and prom streets. raar22 aI»ALSUDA—2O casks English for sale by Q makq • . B, a. FAHNESTOCK & CO. iOTATOES—IOO bbls and CO socks for *ale by » nm2s • ‘ STUART A SILU WALLPAPER— Largest asicrmunt xn tht : Consisting of French and American Paper Hang ing* for Rails. Parlors and Chambers, at prices ranging CromGic. to-SQ per piece. , Forsaleby IV. P. MARSHALL,. marei .. ■ • 85 Fourth street. T|H> HOUSEKEEPERS—Orders for Paper Hangers X eanbeieflatthe WallPaperStore.of aatft .Wi P. MARSHALL. PAPER HANGINGS— spjhko selection. Will le ; received 7 by first canal arrivals, a new and choice assonmehl.ofFrench.and Eastern Paper Hangings .in gold,damask, boqact and plain, patterns, togeiner with a large lot of cheap satin and common papers. - tnafe IV. P. MARS HAUL., SS Wood at; , TEAS! TEAS!—One hundre chests prime family -Teas for aale at the Central Tea Store, comprising all varieties. Jost receiving, afresh lot of Fifty C~O.OOU bush, of heavy Mill cleaned Oats W suitable for Oit Meal. RHODES A ALCORN, xaarlB-• -1073 d st., opsosite St Charles Hotel. BREAD .POWDERS^--A. few boxes of. excellent Yeast on hand and for sale bv marl 3.. , , RHODES A ALCORN. • *\J|/INTEH LAJiD 01L.—19 bale J. L. Vf ■ No 1 Winter Lard Oil just received cud for sale by . : MILLER A RICKErSON, Cl "Water street. A.PBLES—lOObarreie Green. Apples for sale by . JX. marSO • T. WOODS A SON. T ARDOIL—4O bbls. No.l, Just received and for sale li by -B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. t mai2o- corner First aud Wood sis. Hope spice and flour mills—* >Haver-on hand and {br .sale. pure Spices, Flour, Com Meal, Chopped Feed, Roasted Coffee, Nats. Ac. ■ TLB. Grinding uad Roasting done for Hotels and Families hr the shortest notice, mans • •' ■ • • ■■■ •■ F. R DRAVO. Hore mijlls— lOO bbls. extra Superfine Flour; 100 do Superfine do j •50 do Fine • ’ do; For sale by F.R.PRA.VO iROOMR—SQ doz; large Jirooras for sate ui the' to w I pricebf do* (laarJOl WM. DYER, Tb YE—l9 bags jusueceived from S. B. Tbos. Scott. XV_niarl9j_- _ WM. DYER. EGGS— ‘20 packages trcsh Eg*s for sale by inariw ' s.. WM. DYER. VHi\-)n iti«o» No. 1 Lard. last reccivedandforaale • by-' . "• . [marlPl- WM. DYER. ~ BACON— 10 casks Sides; . ’ -s a 0 Shoulders ; * 17 do- Hams; Received per steamers Navigator and Diurnal; and for sale by par!7 CARSON A MCKNIGHT. /CREASE LARD—l73tierces Great© Lard, received \X persteamera Washington and Fleetwood, for sale, marl?. W:.lu CARSON A MCKNIGHT. '’ T?EATHERS—4,OOO fbs. prime Feathers for sale by JV ftartSM' " ~ T CARSON tKACHES-* 209 bustK Dried Reaches for sale by miarlS . • CARSON A M’KK-NIGHT. BACON Homsr Shoulders and Rides, in smokehoaie e. : fors&leby £ [marlS] _KIER_A JONES. ITTORPENTINE^— SS bblß Spirits. Turpentine on con i' aignmebt tmd for sale low by . F. R. DRAV.O, manS ‘ Not Diamond BLPOMS.r-75 IdnsNo l Jumata received and for sale by - [marlS]. := < KING:A MOORHEAD. MOMINY.— 25 bble superior while Hominy recemni aid for sale by WM. DYER* marlS *. ; - No 207 Liberty si NO. .8 EOAf SUQAE—S'bbla for sale bv • : marlS WM DYER SUPERIOR MUSTARD,of oar own manufacture con atantly on hand and for sale. ' " RHODES tc. ALCORN, 107 Thitd st., opposite Sr. Charles Hotel. WATCH REPAIRING—Executed m every X? variety, with superior workmanship and warranted. New work made, Ac. . , £marlsj W. W. WILSON. OR SALE—2 second hand 18 gallon Copper Kettles. Apply to- fmatl7J . RHODES ALCORN. MAPS OK PENNSYLVANIA.—Deceived on con* sfenmen.t,and - for eale singly, at vshoUiau prtce, thue aozen 4 large and splendidly finished Maps of. this State. Thmslhe most recent map of the State pab* Ushed, and embraces all that is desirable, ift a perfect map, at the EDUCATIONAL REPOSITORY, mart _ corner of Market and Fonrth sis. “IBrATCHES.JtWfcLHY,SILVERWARE, LAMPS, VV MILITARY GOODS, AC.—Daring the alteration nowbemg made in the front of my store, customers ■will find me in the rear, and on the second story, wuhn large and excellent stock of all goods in my line, and. pncos amtsualiy low. .Watch repairing contmnea as. usual in the shops in second story. W.W-WILSON, iaax7 corner of Market and Fourth sts. *TXTA.TCHl2s—Receiyin*' aad oa hapd, an extensive ff . **sorlmentof the be&t London, Liverpool and Ge* nova toanofactarps. and warranted as to accuracy in Umo—fitje finish and durability. .Equal to any imported W. W» WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth sir. Jtwtx.ttV .ANu silver WAKE—A large ÜBBOrl mentof the finest kind: always on band—ann new work mtide to:order. . Fotk«i Spoons, Ac., of the best material and the low eat rates. [matlsl w. w: WILSON. ■ Aft/ MIIITURE-.- Crane's ” Labor Saving soap V v for ante by the bar, at the manufacturer's prtceß. - marts . WM. DYER SUGAR QU REG’JIAM— IO,OOO pieces in smokehouse fotgale by : r [marls] WM.DYF.R. • GLOVfiRSEED-r-lS bbla. for sale low by ~~ marts = ■ ■ ■ WM. DYER. —LD CHEESE—SOO bbla, very strong old Cheese for aa’e ttt aJowpriee., , .CmarlSl .WM. DYER.- THtlNti tLOUR— forwMcfaihciighesf marketprice,’wiljL beipaid martS W^T PyS R »_ kegs aid 2 bbl. ior.ffijfr tf ° 2l “ '‘ ore ** mSSff* SILXi ■ 1 [ JTifittUanMoa. William* & Co., fcon.tr of Wbo'd-and. &JlVttrctl h Pitubargh, HaVP'-tw STfiRFV and to arrive during this week af touos2?fSKV uons, -which ore offered on accommodating terms. US eativ bis prime Green 125 tatpatent line Wash «l.rchcst« ilo do 50 tie cilia pare Starch, 4$ IS.« md CH.IU. f ShWOMa«.«. 100 bags Rio Coffee, Jo Übls N O Molasses, 15 ttoLaguhyra and Ja\a» lo do S.H do CO boxes I’M’s, i and l ft 10 do Golden Syrup, , lump Tobacco, 25 do Lbat, Crushed and 35 bblfl Nos land 3 Mack- Powdered SuraTS, * crel, 550 lbs Seedless Raisins, 201 and t do No 1 do 50 drums Smyrna'Figa, *> do do Salmon, 20 Jars Bordeaux Primes, ■ 50 bxs scaled Herring 1 , 60 lbs Sicily • * * J do 13DO EJs-eitra Madder,. . 5 bxa Rock. Candy, 3 bales Cassiß) - 3 do Genoa Citrons, I 'do Cloves*-- .lD.do. Cocoa, & Chocolate. Cbgs Pepper s Allspice, 0; do.Castile and Almond 1 bbl Nutmegs, • Soap. -. Q -do groandGinger, -12 doz Military do v 1 do: do Pepper, 1 bbl sap Carb Soda, 1 do do Pimento, . 1 do Cream Tartar, lO kga -do . Mustard, . l ease Pearl Sago,. 10 do do Cas&ihj 2 do Isinglass; ' 10 d 0... do Cloves, •. 2 do Sicily and refined ■ ••. 2 bbls Garicu’s Snu£, Liquorice,. •45 bxe Stearin* Candles, 1 do Arrow Root, • 20 do Star -do - -150 Bath Brick. ... 10 do Sperm do -1 bbl Flor Sulphur, IQO doz Mason’s Blacking, *lOO gross Matches, 100 lbs superfine Rice Flout 1 , 10 doz Extract of Lemon, 100 do SF Indigo, • Rose and Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, . 5 do Lemon Sugar, ,150 do Corn-Brooms, 1 cask Sal Soda, : | Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard Oil, Ac. - ■ tnar2s HINTON & CO.'S ! GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, EffO, 80, _ APOLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREET, Sign of Hie Bee«Hlve. mHE SUBSCRIBERS have opened a Qtntiemm'a Furv 'I, mining Stor#, in connecUOa,wilh an Odd Fallows 9 Depot* ia which are to be, found a variety of. Fancy Goods and OddEcllows\Regalia. never before present* _ed to a Pittsburgh public. by a single establishment. From Philadelphia, they are in regular receipt of Odd Fellow* £sguters } Lodge Blank books* Gavels, and -other Lodge articles. The Regalia exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted; no* thing of the sort, so entirety ever been seen i in this market m such profusion.-- i The Gentlemen’* Famishing Department is plentiful-' ly supplied with a variety of superb and delicately wrougnt articles ol dregs.--The -variety is entirely too great to enumerate in a moderate space; we must, -therefore, direct the public to an investigation of the Stock itself. All that we can say in this connection is, i thaiatour Establishment the gentlemen of taste can bo i supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the most experienced hands. We solicit an examination of oar stock; it composes a variety wnich challenges comparison ; A large lot oi Fine Silk and Linen Shirts/ Fancy Stocks and seif adjusting Cravats ; Gloves and Mastery of various kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. We solicit n snare of public patronage. HINTON A CO., Sign of the Bee Hive, No. 80 Apollo Baildingg Fourth st. joasFU urpaacorr. ~~ wm. c. Baku. tiifPEfICOTT A BAER. (Late J.S.StricklebA Co.) Uanafactnrers ol Picenli Fire Float Sates, Second street,batoeen Wood and Smith field. ON Tuesday afternoon, July £5,1848, the were catted upon by. Messrs. Lippeucott A Barr, to witness an honest and loir test of one o* their Pbcenix Safes. The furnace being prepared, tae Sate wa* olacca Inside thereof, with boohs, papers and some moneys when iho door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at ;• I quarter past 2 o’clock, and in a short time the Safe was red hot, and continued till half post 6 o’clock, being about four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction that the ume occupied with such heat was sufficient The furnace was then pulled down,Safe I cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money I safe. The heat was so great as to melt off the brass I mountings- We therefore take pleasure in recommend' ing these, sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fireproof. JARVIS ATRABUE, . N *)CK ABAWSON, CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON t THATCHER, BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. I am engaged in. the foundry business, and know something abont furnaces and heat I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the punite ns being, in my judgment, entirely fire proof- WJI. KAYE. In calling npon the above gentlemen for their signa tures, they rli spoke In the highest terms of the fairness of the test, and their full confidence of tha Safe’s hemp entirely fire-prtof. We have constantly on hand andfoi sale a full assortment of the above Safes. mor3l • BELL A TERRY. JOHJt O’DOVrTBLL A> 1* B. UON7KR. O’DONNELL, MULLEN & CO. Pittsburgh. Chair & Cabinet ware ilooms, - 3fo. 98 Tdi rd Struty South Side. a O'D. M. A Co., respectfully inform their friends ul and.coAtomers lhat they have,, if not the largest pf3jstock eTer before seen in this cuy, the greatest l Ivariciy of styles* ihc finest fmtahed, made of the best seasoned.materials, and by the best workmen in the western country—all of which they are determined to sell aslow os any other manufacturing establishment in the city. Oar stock is all our own manufacture; no importations. Steamboats and Hotels furnished at the shoresl notice AH orders promptly.attended to. ju!7 Planing itiiii) ANBE2SOS STREET, AJitXOHXST CITY, FCNNA. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally] that having completed his new Planing Mill* and having now-in operation two new t astern made Planing Machines, (Woodworth patent,) and several circular and upright Saws, he is now-prepared to furnish promptly and at reduced rates, planed and sawed lumber of every description. The attention of steamboat joiners, carpenters and baiidersvls particularly called to the above establish* merit, where a larga assortment of planed and rough lumber, of diflerent thicknesses, suitable for shipping, box malting,bouse, steamboat work, die., can be found at all tunes. Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt* ness and despatch. JOHN A.’BLOOMER, jatO Proprietor. N.B*~-All orders directed to Pittsburgh will receivo prompt attention. WhoUßsls and Retail* SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY ROBERT 11. HARTLEY, begs leave to In* fjv_ " form his friends and- the public generally, huthecontmuesio occupy that large andcom- JSLJLo! . modious Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Fahn estock A Co., N 0.60,.60, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles,'Harness, Tranks, Carpet Bags. Saddle Bogs/Valises, Buffalo Robes, Whips, and all other arti cles in his line. He also keeps constantly on hond.and is prepared to furnish to order, all kindsof Riveted Hose,manufactured of the bestmatenal,andlna style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at 66 per cent, i cheaper. | Country Merchants and Farmers would do well to call | and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to set) first rate articles at very low prices. , £D* Don’t forget the place, No. 86, corner of Wood traet and Diamond Alley. - *p2B Wall Paper for Spring Sales* SO shitiivisld stbssz, ?rrrsßtniou. JSHLDLE would invite, all who want a good ami • cheap article of WALL PAPER to call and exam ine bis extensive assortment of all the new and vatwus Patterns nowjn use for Halls, Parlors and Chambers,— and at the lowest possibleprice for Cash or Bags. Also, new and beautiful Block Marble Paper, with suit able columns, caps, bases and bordering, lor public .HaUs,of every description, furmsded on the most reas onable terms,at mar2o:lm 69 Smidjfield street. . Landscape Painting* - JASPER H. LAWMAN, Landscape Painter, Rooms, Fourth street, Odeon Buildings, second story. Spe cimens may be seen by the patrons of the An, at the above place. References— John K. Holmes, Esq., Wm.C. Wall,T. A. Hilher. Richard Cowan, Esq., Matthew Wilson, 3.3. Gillespie, Hon. S. Jones, L. Harper r feblS Dr. Holltcls’a WorEu. Received at henry miner a co l *, no 32 Smithfield street, a new supply of the following works: The Male Generative Organs—in health and disease, from infancy to old age. A complete scientific treatise on the anatomy and physiology of the male system, with a description of the causes, symptoms and treatment of all the diseases and infirmities to which it is liable.— Adopted for every man’s own private use. Price 81. -The Diseases of Woman—their causes and cute fa miliarly explained, with pracueal hints for their preven tion and for the preservation of female health. The MarriageGuide,or Natural History of Genera tion—a private instructor for married persons and those about to marry.both male and female. Price SI. Origin of Life—a complete scientific.and popular tfea use on the philosophy and physiology of toe reproduc tive functions in plants and animals, with 12 anatomical plates and all the new discoveries. Price 81. • The Family Physician, or the true UTt of healing the sick in all diseases whatever. Price 25c. [mar25 s WEGNER, BUECHNER & MUELLER’S New Llthogrsphto Bstabllshment, 60 Market street, between Third Sf Fourth, IS NOW ready to furnish every kind of Lithographic work in the most elegant style, such as Show■ bills. Map#, Portraits, Landscapes , Cards , Bill heads, and La* beht printed in gold, colors, Ac. At the same place Messrs. MoeserA Helmle have opened a Dbawino School, and execute on order Drafts of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac. with all possi ble accajaoyand elegance. . sioily 'Hope jHllli tn Fall Operation Again r Ryan 1 * Buildings, Fifth Strut. THE propnetor, thankful to the public for paßt cus tom, ventures to solicit a continuance of the same for his present enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Spue MiUrwithm the city—for the accommodation of his customers, and oil who wish to have really good Flour,puregroundBplces,Ac.,Ac. e The attenuon of Families, Merchants and others. Is invited, and all I ask is that they will give me a trial. F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. N. B. All arUolos taken back if not found good, and the money returned. • [marts THE LEASE OF THE NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, No.SOMarketstreetvwith Fixtures, and a small siock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to be gold at abargam. Any person wishing to commence busi ness on Market street, the abova;old established busi ness, stand, one of thftbestoa the street, ean be ha (Lon favorable terms, if appllcßuon Is made immediately to the sabscnber,who wishes to change his business. , . ■ . WM. H GARRARD. EPSOtt SALTS— 3O bblfl fop sale by ~ tsar26 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO =ff= ' - - * > Dntgs cmb flhbujneß; Oonem and Cotds Cured lit 4:8 Hours. this .new compound, Coughs. ,V? and colds arc cared in a very short- time.. We -mil “Warrant Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrap to cure cases of > Coughs,Colds,'Brcncbiu&j Luigugms, In less tune and. I at a cheaper rate than any other medicine ever dlscov | ered. ■■■■'■ ;• IT HaS AN .ENTIRELY NEW ACTION—The old Coagh Medicines always steken tlie stomach uud pro* duoo nansea which is more disagreeable than the tough itself., This is-obviated ui this mixture, for it is a picas? ant soothing article and it will cure, or mo7ity wtuot ft/undidi The evidence in favor of* this niedicino in ourcity, from our own citizens, should convince any one of Its efficacy. His the prescription ot a regular pnysi cianj and hasbecu used by him inlus own practice- tor <& number of years, wilb the mostherpic success. . *.•? CONSUMPTION—A lady from Steubenville writes, that her doughier had:been afflicted with, a Cough anu expectoration, night sweats, hectic fever, and all UiC distressing symptoms of consumption, and that alter ta king two bottles she was entirely cured. A gentlerafn in Washington county, who had sufTered with Asthma and Chrome Cough for clghtyears, hasbeea entirely re lieved and the cough removed by the use .of. hall a do* xehof boulesof the Pectoral Syrup. A gentleman from Peoria, Illinois, writes that “he knows the Pectoral Sy rup to be a good article, for he has used it in . his own -cose and in the cases oi metnbcis of his family with the most perfect success. • It is one of thb Cheapest Medicines row known. —lt is put up in half pint bottles at 50 cents each, or six b °COTOTM S STOBXXEKFEa3 would do well to keep a sup ply of this medicine on hand all the unto, as u is one ot the most perfect and efficacious remedies evor discover ed for all coughs and diseases of the lungs and incipient Consumption. • CAUTION EXTRA—Many persons will try to get you to buy some one of the various nostrunu,butdonoi heed them. If you'wafltto get well, buy Dr. Keysers Pectobal Sybop, and take no other, this will cure you. It has in it some of the most valuable plants * „!slSi of the matena mediea, and is compounded by a person, skilled in the healing art. There cau be no deception in this medicine. It isprepaTedin your own city, and^ the proprietor has numerous cerlilicates, attesting H» 'aju able properties, which will bo shown to anyporr?on do sirous of seeing them.- __ . , at Aoents Wanted throughout the United States to spit this medicine. Large discounts will be made to those.: who will lake an interest m tho medicine. It will P a > a large profit to all agent*; besides, they, will be doing suf fering humaruiy ascrvice bv placing in tbeir hands the greatest ruedicino for Lung diseases the world has ever For sale, wholesale and retail, by KEYSER A M ■ DOWELL, Druggists,l4o Wood street, Pittsburgh, la., to whom all letters for ngencies must be Also, for sale by D. M.Curry, Allegheny city; P. Brock er, jr., Brownsville; George Baird, Washington , John H Buchanan, Hickory; George Keyser, M Kee*pon, J. D. Vowel!, Canongborgb; and by and druggists generally . Public Attention . h respectfully invited to the following truths, sei forth tn relation to one cf the most important Remedies of mod ern ttmes! PETROLEUM OR ROCK OIL; IT is uol more than one year ago since this great *em« edy was brought before the public, for the relief and cure of disease. Its gTeot powers to heal, have, since then, become fully appreciated by the community, and we allege that the longer u is tried the more certain will its great fame spread. It is not the. remedy of a - day, got up for the sole purpose of making money ; but, one. whien we conceive, will continue to housed nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM Is a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth by a power and agency that laughs to sconl'ail human competition. It is our duty,wnen we write about a medicine, that we write THUtn—that we say nothing calculated to deceive those who may trustour word or pat confidence lu oar statements. The sick are very apt to catch at any thing that promises relief from dis ease. A. story can hardly be too highly wrought to an swer the object of gullmgor hurabogging some of them. Now, we do not desire to do this; we are anxious only that the truth tn relation to our Remedy should ue tolu, In order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any single article of the maieria medico. Plain, unvanusbed fact*—facts thatmay be ascertained in ourown cuy and neighborhood, bear ample testimony in favor of the Pe troleum. Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, who were totally blind, have been restored to* sight. Several cases of blindness, in the State of Ohio, have been cured. And, also, tha case of a gentleman in Bea ver county. There are others ; but these cases are near home, ana may be referred to by any persons who may 1 have doubt* on the subject. These cases were cured af ter they had been ohandoned by physicians as hopeless- The Petroleum will cure, when used according to direc, tion*—Diarrhma, Dysentery> Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimple* on the face 1 Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter,Rcald Head 1 pains in the bones and joints, old sores. Ulcers, Wens, 1 Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and i Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Broncbtus, and all Pul* • monary affections of a chronic nature, lending to pro dnee CONSUMPTION. _ ~ Burns and Scald*, diseases of the Bladder and kid -1 neyt, Chapped Hands, Excoriated Nipple*, Corns and Bunions. In fact, ills a cheat umvBasjU.HEMEDT, and has been tried in most of the above disoases within the past year with tho most perfect success. Certificate* that will astonish are in tho hands of the proprietor, who will take pleasure tn showing them to the afflicted or thcirfnenas. Whatever others may say about their medicines, the Petroleum 1* the greatest Remedy of the age. Phy sician* of high standing in the prpfession are beginning to ose it in their proctlcn. Those who at first looked on with doubt and uncertainty, are willing to award it doe praise and consideration. Before another year roll* round, all will be compelled to acknowledge that the Petroleum 1* the greatest medicine ever discovered. Pot sale, Wholesale and Retail, by KEYSER & M’DOWELL, 140 Wood street. Also—R. K. Sellers, 57 Wood street i D. M. Curry, D. A. EUlott, Joseph Douglass, Allegheny City. Also, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Basin, 7ih *txeei, Pittsburgh. Uub ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIN : THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID PREPARED from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the Ox, after direction* by Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by J.is lIOUGHTONjMJD.jNo. 1 I, North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pn. This is a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPBPSIA, UNDICBy CONSTIPATION, LITER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, cunng'alier Nature's own method, by Nature’s Own agent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teaspoonfull of this Fluid, infused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pounds 07 Roast Bkef vs about two houbs, out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Lieoio, in his celebrated work on Animal Chein istry, says'- “An artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous uo the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from tne mu cous membrane of the stomach ot tho calf, in which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be ro soft ened, changed and digested, just m the same manner as they would be in (ho human stomach." Dr- PsastOA. in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di et," published by Fowlers A Wells, New hork, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes tho method ol prepaiation. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Pereira. Dr Combs, in his valuable writings on tho “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “a diminution of the due quantity of tho Gastric Juiceis a prominent and all-pre vailing cause of Dyspepsia;” and he states that “ a dis linguished professor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com* pletely snccessful.” . Dr GaAHAM, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet,” says*. “ It is a remarkable fact m physiology that the stomachs of animals, macerated m water, im port to the iluid the property of dissolving various arti cles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diges tion of them in no wise different from the natural digest ive process.” , _ Dr- Simos’s great work, the u Chemistry of Mun,” {Leo A Blanchard. Vhila, 1840. pp SiR-2) says: “Thediscov ery of PEPSIN forms u new era in the chemical history of Digestion. From recent experiments wc know that food is dissolved as rapidly m an artificial digestive fluid,prepared from Pepsin,asms in the natural Gas tric Juice itself.” T Professor Dunousoh, of the Jefferson College. Phila delphia, in his great work on Homan Physiology, devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of tms subject. His experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Jaicc, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are vyell known. “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred os perfectly in the artificial as in the natural digestions.” AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr Houghtok’s preparoUoaoCPEPSlN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline,and Dyspeptic Consump tion, supposed to be on the very verge of the grave. It it impossible to give the details of cases in the limits ot this advertisement—but authenticated certificates have been given of 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 perma nent. It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly useful for tendenoy to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the ovll effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digesuve organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spir its. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There Is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.—- No matter how bad they may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A. single dose removes aUihounpleasamsymp toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects permanent. PURITY Or BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, oramps, Soreness of the pit of tho Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Bloody Heaviness. Low ness of Spirits, .Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. Ono bottlo will of ten effect a lasting 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 resnectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER A McDOWELI, 141 Woodstreet. , ,■■ ■ •• , . , _ Retail dealers supplied ot Proprietors prices. [nv2o:y Also, for sale by ft E. SELLERS, 57 Wot d street. Bull l * saraaparUla and t&e Cholera* IkTOT & single roan, woman or child has died of the J 3) CHOLERAor any of Us symptoms who used this invaluable preparation. Look atthecityof Lotusvllle, where tlus Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 150 to 200 bottles are retailed daira* but few isolated cases of Cholera have occurred, amr they were either persons from boat* or those who dlsegarded our advice, [CtndnnatiCknnzd*, For sale by KEYSER A M’DOWELL, 140 Wood st Pittsburgh, where the genuine article may always be burned. rinfyOTrj PETROLEUM— A certain cure lor DIARRHOEA, a disease very prevalent this hot weather—the fore nmnerofCholera. Tryit! Forsaleby ivfl - KEYSER A McDOWKLL, 140 Wood St. s': - ■ . V i.- *,*!;*. »•. St , V’ ' V ,' _ , ;f! "■ *•?.. ’ •« r'-", Or Gastric Juice 1 A GREAT DYSPEPBIA CURER, lira' WAX—SOO BIS. for sale by . d«cs B. A*FAHNESTOOK ACO, 15,,'.. ‘ • -' ‘ ’ V.'- '• j' ; v -•» v' «• «■ ... B*ojr Females aud.Maiee* . 1 DR. LARZEIT&S JUNO CORDIAL, or Procrcniiyo Elixir, prescribed as. an effectual rcstoruuvo in cases of debility, impotcncy or barrenness, and ail ir regularities of nature. It is all that it professes to be— vizi Nature’s.great restorative,and remedy for.those in the hurried slate without offspring, ' It Is a certain cure .for feominal emissions, general debility, gleet, weakness, ' of the genital.organs, nervous affections, leucorroma pr . whites. As a vigoratihg medicine it is'unequalled. . Also, a certain remedy jor.incip.icut Consumption, indi gestion, loss of muscular, energy, physical lassitude, tc jualo weakness, debility, Ac. it is warranted to please themseria any of tlmnbave complaints, and is of price less value to those without offspring. . . . . j-. . . • Nospread wide the blessings of tht* medicine, I have appointed Messrs. Judson A Cq„ Qf the city .of New York, in the United Slate* of Amencu, in> sole agents -fonts sale,-and none can be ,genuine unless it comes, through them, and their signatures are outhe wrapper. i- : v : , -ANTONIO LARZEfTE, M-. D. .Naples, Jnlyl6th, 1849. •_ .v V«r Sold only in. Pittsburgh at the Medical Depot, No* 7o • Southfield street r and by B. H. Meaking, Walnut street. Cincinnati'; Raymond A Patten, No. CO Frurih. street LouisvilleJ.::: . . [mar24:ly^ /tzsrrrrf . JAMES \V. W OODW El th, . giStSI'FURNITVRE MANUFACTURER , Wnre-roonu 97 and 90; TUlrd street. .T W..W. respectfully informs blsfriends andcustom- Ui* ersthat hehas now. completed, the largest and fi nest stock'of household furniture, ever before seen, m thUcity, as ho is determined to uphold the quality ■with, wfclbseasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designsj and from- the, extent of his ordeis and facility : ’inimai ufacturing, id is enabled, to produce warranted forniGre, atthe lowest prices. . . ... , He has adopted the principle of identifying, the cus tomers’ interest with his own, in. quality and price, -anu keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every des : cription of furniiureyfrom the cheapest and ploinest r to the most elegant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, maybe furnished ; from his stock, or-raanufaclnredi expressly lb order. He therefore solicits an inspection, that the advantages of his cstablishmenunay be known. ,Tbe following articles consist, in part, of his stock, wruch for richness of style and finish, canuot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities r .. Parlor, drawing, din ing, and bedroom chairs, of every variety, consisting of rosewoood, ma hogany'and walnut E 1 i*ab e th e n,- ; Conservatoire and Easy Choire, of every description; Couches, Solus,Tete-a;tete and Di vans of the latest French and American patterns; Toshaes, What-Nots, and ladies’ ] arlor \> nting. Desks of various kinds; Work Tables and fancy inlaid . stands, music stands, and holders, rjmblc top, rna ' hogany, rosewood and walnut centre and sota, ta bles, extension dining table*; all sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best ktnu made; eard,Pembroke hall and pier tubles, wardrobes, bedsteads and waslismnds of each a large, assortment; gothic hall and parlor reception ottomans ana stools, secretary • and book . cases, side boards, are screens, towel rucks, hat stands, and music stools, cribs and cols for children; paper mache, table and tea poys, m«- hogany, rosewood, and s inlaid pearl Tablw, &c. Ac. Ac. A large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE aiu WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cabinst makees supplied with all articles fix their line : STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shor e.stnotice. All birders attended to ' CHAIRS FUK«ITVRI£. No. 93 Third street, bclveen Maryland Wood, SiuLh side. a . WBhavie now on hand a large and Rl, splendid stock ofevery variety olCHAittsi«*iV * , rFURN ITURE, which wc_*|l* ' I«§lareconfidentcumvolbe su rpasse d;itEi££2l3S3 equalled, iu this City,on 1 tl.e West, in style.did finish. Those who areinwanloi Furniture are respectfully invited to call and examine loi themselves. Steamboats furnished on th • shortest nstice. ICT* All orders promptly attended to. JtSlSw F O’DONNELL. MULLEN A CO. •_ “—FiurßKare snd Vh&lr Ware Rooms. jqgsjßwga' T. B. YOUNG 4 CO., corner of Third** fam2Zgs*..and Smiihfiddsu.) opposite Broton'% Haiti, ' T>itt±hu.teh. Pa. } keep constantly on hand R|*| EsSHand make to order, at the lowest price?*.* 1 * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved _ '«! >J±_ Steambo&ta) Ahoy t i Jjpjjfc.,»> . Tub subscribers lender iheir acfft for the favors bestow pfc** cdupanihem by their Steamboat friends, and |'V" would respectfully remind them and others into- ■ rested in building boats, that they are at all tunes pre* pared to furnish, on the reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bes* material and workmanship. *3 I» YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite “Brown’s Hotc^. ,, W< V> - Hammer 6 Daulcr, CABINET WARE ROOM, SMITUVIELD STREET, Between Scventhstrett and Siraioberry alley , PtUibxsrg, Pa. HAMMER&DAULERkcepconstanllyonhund \UI & variety of excelled end fashionable burmture, KS3 warranted equal to any in ihc city, and sold ou as 9 *| Ifavorable terms as can l»e obtained at any similar establishment m -he West. Tucy have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, trom the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegaht- All orders promptly attended to. win: K. STEVENSON continues to mauu- CABKfET*IVAHE ot every desenp ■Ty. iinn «t hia old stand, corner ot Liberty and s < -v l -ml. streets. UNDERTAKING attended to, in allits branches. mu>ll ZSxtra Faintly Flour. FOR the couvcmeuce of the citizens, the proprietors of the‘‘PITTSBURGH CITY MILLS," have placed boxen lor the recepuou of orders, at the following places; J & R- Floyd's store, comer of Wood and Mh sts.; N-Haywood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A- Beelen's store, 3d street ; L- Wilcox, Jr., Druggist, cor. 4th und Southfield ; John t Smith’s store, cor. High and Wylie streets i Telegram Office, Fourth street j II- C-Kcliv. Grocer, cor.flth st. and Market alley j M-Grass's** , we,9lh Ward. The Flour was wih call twice or thrice daily, for orders, uudthe Floir, Ac., delivered prompiy either in barrel* or sacks, (sack Flour la prcicrablc for family use,) without charge for cartage. It is plain that no accounts can be allowed, and that drivers can have no permission to leave Flour without payment. We hope thut the public will be pleased with this arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just ce. l may HO] WILMAHTH A NOBLE. HOI FOR CALIFORNIA; THE subscriberhas been authorized to receive Pack age* to be forwarded to San Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER A CO., at Panama, and to engage Passage tn first class sailing Vessels from Panama to ban Francisco. Every information yiven, on application to JO&HuA ROBIN>ON, apl3 Post Buildings, Fifth &t„ near Wood. Philosophy of Branilreth’s Vegetable Pills. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret spring* of. vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood that too food we eat, was converted into blood, which repaired the waste or the animal machine; the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the Internal fires that‘warm aud invigorate our inner man. The. blood is an electric fluid which carries this heatto every ramification of the body, even to the extremities of the hair and horny nail, while the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the scat of disease. Food gives the body strength; Brandreth-Vs pills give blood the necessary Sowerto throw out from itself all impurities, thus rea cting the stream of life pure and healthy . If men were more sincere, Ihefc would be fewer religious creeds ; and If they keptcloso to naturo's laws la the management of their bodies, they would require little medicine. As men grow intehlUgent they will become wi«er and hap pier; even now, their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use Brandrcth’s Vege table Untveral Pills, which soon restore them to health. They are peculiarly adapted to the climate, andreoutre no extra care when they are used, In etihet diet or cloth ing. They should bo always mine house, *o lhatunon the first indication of sickness they may One dose in the beginning is more potent for-good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system, In cold*, coughs, asthma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, and tn 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 aud tho.evils thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth’s Pills are a known and fully tested medicine, ono 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 tho blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health; they produce healthy sleep at night, ana an up peute thauelishe* all kinds of food. Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—tho only place in Pitts burgh where thegenulne Brandrelh Pill6are kt-ptfor sale —the undersigned is the ouiy ncenttn the city. dec23:3m THOMAS KEPPATU. A, IJUhLIKEtr & CO,» HAVE ON HANDattheir extensive CAIHNETand CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Simlbfieldst. a large assortment of fancy and plain Furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent, below customary rates. Terms—cash only. (dee27.ly Dissolution* THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the. subscribers, under the firm of J-S. BONNET A Co., ib this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may use the name of the concern in settlement. JEROME'S. BONNET. MATTHEW D- PATTON. PifiiburgA, April Ist, 1850, ... Having sold my enure interest in the firm qf J. S. Bonnot A Co. to M D Patton, my lato partner, and in retiring from business, I take great pleasure tn recom mending him to the confidence of my friends andthe public. [ap3] j. S. BONNET. R» C. Stoohtout ■ _ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, No. 47, cobkbr or SUmter akd Thibd sweets, j HAS constantly on hand for sale—Writing, Letter, Printing and Tea PAPER; Bonnet, Binders', Ful lers' and Trunk BOARDS; Book and Newspaper PRINTING INK—which lie will sell at the lowest cash pnacm or in exchange for Baw'swl Tanners' Scraps. Romovait :• FTIHE subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Pitts- X burgll an 4 the public reneriiiiy.lhct helms removed: his CARPET STORE flom Nos; 61 end 03 Wood street, to the Apollo Buildings, on Fourth street, recently occu pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the. adjoining rooms, formerly used as the Chronicle Printing office—'which, in connection with bis old room, makes the most spacious Curpei-cslnbhshment in the country. and his advantages solarsurpuss ony boußc in this city for space, arrangement and good light, that he is certain of sutUDg every person who may favor him with a cull. Hts stock is complete in every article In lus line, end great pains will be taken at oil times to show goods to persons wishing to look or bay. ■ T oct3l E. W. LYND. TTEATHEHS—I3OQ tbs-piime in store and for sale by f msuM KINO A MOORREAD. Jnsttrance Qhmtpaates; State mutual Fire insurance ’Compwiy BRANCH OFFICE, 54 Smithfiblu st., Pimßuaon, Janttarvio , loot. f|t HE best evidence of thesuccees or-rtinDircctor« In A endeavoring to vtukctheVSTATE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY”- meet'the wants :of= tie community, is the unparalleled amount ofrbnsincßß which has been done—having'issued neatly 4>OGU roll cies tn u lutlo morc ihan seven months,.ana adding Over 570,000 capital to the.company- >Tho Directors arc ; proud to say, that nearly all-the property Insured is of thc safcßt kind, ut small risks, and a-large proportion insured for only one.year-'.' .~v Number of Policies issued-'r* . - Amountof propertyjusuxed■•.«4»v7or»oo ov Amounlofgaaraiuceprcnnunis»§4syl96:39 .': Amountof cashpremiumB- i -'-*t24,531,6Qf'::_ Amountof guarantee stock-**- » 70jL» Amount of losses ' i 0 3,600 00 ( To be deductedfxom the-above the.incidental expen* ses'of the office. r : . --it.-. - To city or country merchajus,and dwell* ings, and isolated or property*:it. is believed ibis company, affords advantages inporntof cheapness, .safety and security,inferiorto no Insurance Company ir. this country. • .i:-..;-: ■rt.-T.*; Conducted on the equitable and gieatly improved sys tem of Classificatienf of.Rislts r ;excluding all special hazards, insuring onlyia limited, amounlin-any ono lo cality, thus precladinglhe'frequency .an oils character, maybe considered os offering'ample se : curily to the public. WELP. JONES, Agent, ja24 ■ • v y, : • . r . No, 141. Front etreeu S A>£tP, PERPETUITY AND SECURJT V. THF/NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE INSURANCE SOCIKTY LONDON ANILNEW-YORlt. Capital, £6oo,ooo—Equal to &2,&OO|O0O. nCTfITII a large iutyZh* of profits;: Apportion drioih f V capital aud surplus invested in U. S. Government Stocks, and othersecurities in the City of New .York. Policies held in this country over 6,000. PersoOs in* suriueparticinatein the profits of the Company. -'-'7 CalijoTnia risks taUffn at reduced raus. Among the advantages of a. Policy in this Company arethefollowing:—: Apiarty insuied.for the whole term of life may at any time borrow ons-ftcd/’the amount of annual" premium* : without note or securtty, or deposit of policy, and is en titled, todlvlslon of profits.' • , v ’7, . He may at any tirae surrcnder his policy, and receive back a 3 value thereof one*half the gross sum paid by him iu annual comihon premiums. . . ' ; A party already insured for whole life may, on pay*. meut of. a small'sum, convert his insurance into'a new policy upon the loansystem how /V ; Parties already'insured and entitled : to* a loan, are not shut out from said two-third loan, If the v prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society’s pamph* .lets.-, - A party may, at a moderate annual premium, insun for. life, and he survive to reach the age of 00 yearSjtAi full suminsureil up to §lS.pOO,«itt 6s paid him: oril he dies before reaching that age, the tull sum insured will be paid to bis family or legal representatives.. . It has become customary in the Atlantic cities for con*., gregaiionstoinsure the lives of their Pastors, and op Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pre sent of the policy. This is certainly an excellent way of showing their regard for theirMinisteir. whoso salary in very many cases is scarcely equal. to his immediate wants. To the man'of family, at lu* death.it is a con* solution beyond expression to know that his helpless little ones arc thus provided for.. . . Ciiarches involved, would do well to insure the lives of ono ot more of the trustees, at-whose demisethe. amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. ' Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Banking House of WM.A. HILL As CD., uov£9 Wood st?second dcor above Fourth. 12. DACLEI milE DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INS UR X ANCECOMPANY.—Office.Northßobmofth'eEx changc.Third street, Philadelphia. - . ' ' Fisk. iKstntASo*.-rßuildings, Merchandize and other property in loan and country, insured against loss oi damage by fixe aulielowesl rate of pretniuin. . : : Maoihe Inbueasce.— They also insure Vessels, Car goes and freights, foreign or coastwise, under open oi special policies, as the assured may desire. Inland Trakspostatiox— Theyalso insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Carsw Canal Boats and Steam floats, on rivets arid tokeSjUnr the most liberal terms. ; ... • H. Seiili Edmund A.Bonder John C. Davis. Roben Burton,-John R.Pcnrose.Saratteh Edwards, Geo. G. Leiper, Edward Darlington,lsaac R>: Davis, William Fol well, John Newlin, Dr. K~M.llnßion, James C. Hand, Tbeophilus Paulding,H. Jonesßrooki; Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig, George Serrfll. Spencer Me*: Ilvain, Charles Kelly', J. G. Johnsoa, William Hay,Dr S. Thomas, John Sellers, WnuiEyre, Jr. • DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH.—D. T. Morgan, Hugh Craig, Jho.T, Logan. ■: - ' WILLIAM MARTIN, President; Tnos. C. Hand, Vice President. Joseph W, Cowan; Secretary.. in* Office of the Company, No. 42 Water «tree!,Prits burgb. (jelfcdlf) - P. A. MADEIRA, Agent-i Fire and Diaxlue Insurance. THE OFFICE of the Insurance Cc.oJjS'otth Avurtea bos been removed to tlm Warehouse of HardyVJorie* A Co., No. 141 Front strceMbird UpuseJ&st Of Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies bri.Duild'- ings and their contents, arid on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels,' for the-above old aha responsible: Company. fap3] :. JONESyAgent l Life and Ueal&L insurance* The mutual life and health insurance COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated-by the Legislature of Pennsylvania,March,lMBj.Charter,Per* petual; Capital 8L00 } (J0U,; • llaleslotoer than any Pennsyl vania Company, and full 20 per cent, lower than the. usual rales of Life Insurance,as the following compari - son will show. Thus a person oi the age of 30 insuring' for $lOO foriife,must pay in’ the Girards2,3B, Pciirisyf* vania 82,38, Penh Mutual S'J.Sd, Equitable $2,04, Nev? England 82,36; Albion $2,48,-New York Lif082,38, Lift ana Health, Philadelphia* SI,OI, • Disectors— Samuel D OrnckvChatles D Hall, Wm F Boone. Robert P King, Charles P Hayes, M W Baldwin Chas O B Campbell, M M Reeve, M; D.: Lewis Cooper :J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, E v Since'thefr incorporation; a period of 19 yearsvUiey have paid upwards of Oni Million I Four Bundnd Then* sand xtoUan, losses by fire,- thereby affording evidence ofthe advantages of Insurance, as well as Usability and . disnosuiotuto meet with promptness, ell liabilities. - J.GARDJLNERCOFFINjAgent,' Office N* E. corner Wood andffdsta j Fire and marine insurance* THE Insurance Company of North America, of FUila delphio, through itß Amy authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make'permanent and limited Insurance ! on property, in this city and its Vicinity,uud on shipmen by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS:: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres’t. 'Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. . Charles Taylor, Samuel'W. jones, Samuel WV Smith. ' Edward Smith, .. Ambrose White, • 'John A.Brown, . Jacob M. Thotnal ' • John Whiter ...... Johnß."Neff, . i Thomas P. Cope, ’ ; Richard D; wood.* ' Win.Welsh’,- HenryD.Sherraid.SecV. ; This is tho oldest Insurance Company' in the United States, having been chartered in 1704. its qharter.is per petual, and from its high staadmg,long’ experience, am ple means, and avoiding all nsks.of aaextra hazardous character, it may be considered as .offering ample securi ty to the public. ; . /WiLLIAATIVJONES, At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh . : • : may4y ' SHAWiiS.—Receiyed this moraing-per -express'; -400 Broche>Bay State aml^LongSHAWLS—very stipe*' rior aij les and qualities. : For sale low. ' ■■' • ata. Mason co.V'-* 62 land 64 Market street ■ IiANTA’fION fiIOLABSBS~2O banel»new . crop Mototses just received aud for sale by ' ' ' " MILLEB A lUCKBTSON, Not.SSltadSßlifljerifife h . * t v' 1' •- INSURANCE. INDEMNITY; OF fHtLADXLFHIA. -i < > V ••, . -k’ /’*■«>■*.■■•' ■••' if? ( r. * :•'. v *•’' '''fr ** . 0.-* > v • ’. ■ i' »v" "V. '''••■ ' h-' : ■ i JDrg ©oflirs. g ' Market street, No. 7 & between IFourtkst* the Miaaond* FPHB subscriber isfiow receiving /rani lbc Eastern X {ciuero botmufai,-Cliolees and desirable stock of the newest fabrics and deaign&.firoin’tfte London and Paris. Markets. T • s =..jt-:. .. ••. •urv.i-.'T* .;; vv -■ *. •.->. „ ySFIUW&AIW SVMMEJt DRY GOODS, . Purchased intheNewYork anti Philadelphia Markets atthe lowestcaah'pritfds.: Embracing eVeryvarietyof the newest and richest styles,andJdtesl importations of French/EaplishandGennanGoods: among theleadbff, aT^d®®; willheibtuxdthe , fDHowingrs - r v de LtUneat'from 18$ cents to the . FrcnchiandEngUrirrLawtiSi'tVom■ cr and all cash buyers,, are' reqaestedtocaltand give the above goods an early ex anuriatiomwTbe stock is 'large ahd:complete in every variety ahd BtyJe, aliofthe latest irpportations, and will be sold at the vEayx^wßBTJ«AßkKffrpfflCEs.‘. ABSALOM MORRIS,. 75 Market street ■; SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ORI GOOpB, ... 'AT THS. One Pirtoe Store of A. A. JHABOS & CO», Na.frZ and ft! Marltti ttrttl. TJSni-fc commence on MotnMLTuDeceraber 30,1850 VY and coniTriue'through the month ofjanuary. On; 'ihi&occaslon/Uie whole of their immense establishment will be ttotiwaoperiTorßettuT,Trade, aid their exten sive stock, amounting to .One, Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Retail, utfullyone fourth less than usual prices.' ." - . . . The notice ot their Semi-Annual Sale loanyioneof , thousands who attended/the sale of; last v^r, -will be sufficient guarantee for acall this reason; Theyjwill however mention a few of-the Goods and Prices, for the, benefit of those who have never attended their Sales-- Rich Cashmeres, - 75 cr .Usual,price 61,00. 500 ps. Cotton and Wool Cashmeres, 25c.; usual prne t s. Cotton and. Wool Delaines, 15,18|c. Usual price 2u and 25c j. _ .. . r 50ps. High Colored Plain Devalues, 45c. Usual price ■ 02lc. *• 50*ps. Striped and Figured Silks,/50c. Usual price * 50ps; Black Silks. Reduced 25 par cent,;; _ 100ps.FrenchMerinoes,81,00. Usual price Sly37t; OOOps.Paiameltas and uyoueseCloths. Reduced 33 C 2sooSoiig Squire Shawls, which will be sold at from 81 to‘Bs Tess than the usual prices.; . . 3000 VdsZßonnet.Ribbons,at9 andlOc. Usual price 18ohd25c.j' FastColaTCd Calicoes, 6|c. Usual prieeOc.; 100 cases English and American Calicoes, 8 .and 10c :U 0o a Br*SedMtilliiufc ■ Hedttced’Sle. per yard; ■ 200 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; _ z Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves,Linens,Checks, Cloths,. Cassimeres, Casanets and Jeans. .: / ' ' .. Together with an immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower prices than any mvite an early call; as many of their choicest Goods wilisoon be sold.. • Thelowestpriee nameda.firsu & Nos. 62 and 64 Matketstreet; &lßKOU)BKlK»;i— Heceivcdpercxpresßj a. large .lUßortnusntorttofbUowiagQoodsi. , • •, , Ladies’, book* jaconet, and muslin French wrought | .cnffsand coltara; Kossuth cuds and collars jValenci ■ennes and Louis Napoleondo do?-Louis Napoleon Ma line, Brussels and Applique capes and: sleeves: chenu zeties;. black ChantiUaand love'veils? ladies’ break fast caps: infants’ aaps.end waists ?- embroidered linen icarabnc handkerchiefs; English thread laces and edg ings | jaconet and Swiss, edgings • and inserting* > to gether wi|U a general assortmentof Trench, embroider* ed and lace goods. OQ ; ' Nos< 62 and 64 Market sttee^_ PRINGBONNETS—Our first lot received and opei ed—corapriaingin portihe following styles: White and Yellow Lace; Queen’s Own } Alboni Chip; Hair Tulip." -\ Milan , do; • Jenny Lind anu Sating English: do;.: Fluted Straw and Satin do Fine Straw andDianiond; Pearl and Loop do Florence Crimped; American Lace; EnriisliPearl; • • Hungarian Mixed; English Albone; ■ ' Fluted Manilla; • ' • SUlr do| ■■■ a a. Mason & co. . Olotbal Clettul Ol.otbat' A T EASTERN JOBBING PKtCES.—IIG pieces Blarik and FancV colored .‘French arid. English CLOTHS; Piloi, Cloakingandprab‘Cloths. .: Just opened at" 'A. A. MASON A CO.’S, dec2 ; Noa. 62 and Market street. . rr\BE subscribers takethiamevhpd id inform property l holders, house-builders,and .all others interested, that they still continue the - business. of Tin Roofing, in all its branches. Theirsklll andexperience id this part of the business, has hitherto enabled the®. t<> give entire satisfaction. And they hope, that, by continuing the tame policy of using the best matenals, and-employing skiltfal workmen, to keep up thisCavQiablo impression. If the. question of Tin Roofing was new, or Just brought before the notice of this community for the firerurae, we would consider that the importance of the subject, would justify us to extending our views on its superior advantages. TBib, however, i 8 not the case. , We Bhall therefore} confine ourselves to a few. remarks. ' On the 6th day of Jnne,lB44}(nearly seven years ago,) we fin ished our first job of Tin Roofing in. this place. Prom that op to the present time, we have covered with tin Ihb roofs 4f (be finest and most costly buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our. Views on a previous occasion on the superior advantage in Tin over iron, as a covering for booses. Andtime, the great tester of all things,has but too clearly proven thecorrectnessof our opinion. • : . Again, we place Tmitijuxta-position, with Slate us a covering for houses* we think thattia will beam favo rable comparison, with- some decided advantages.— Theso advantages are, that when tin is used the roof can he made much flatter—thereby saving in the length of rafteTS, brick in the gable ends—making the house easy of access in case of & fire, and showing a better finish and appearance. Also, when tin is used ■the gutters ore worked In, thereby saving the extra and heavy expense for copper gutters, copper fiashings;&o., things indispensible on state roofs* If. farther reasons were deemed necessary, we could offer the experience of oureastern cities in proof what bos been advanced, as it is a weU known fact that New York.and other east ern cities very generally, prefer even tin for ‘heir; most costly and splendid buildings, notwithstandingthey have a fulfsnpply of slate at their doors. With these remarks, we will leave the subject with those interested, and will take pleasure in giving further information when called ion. . B JOHN DUNLAP A CO., . feb!7 corner Market and Second sis. Stooped Slioulders. SHOULDER BRACES;— I ’’’hese Braces are essential. ly adapted to those wliotfo professions to life render the inclined posture neeessiry; To the consumptive, the sedentary, and all those Who* in their daily pursuits, have contracted the habit of stooping, this Shoulder Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions of .the chamber to which the Lungs and Heart are con tained, and gives buoyancy to the whole: frame; thus, in its action, counteracting the principal causes which lead :io disease to those important organs, and. to a numerous ! train of nervous ills, to which so many are subject.. ; Forsaleby - KEYSERfc WDOWELL, - m'arP ~ ' : ■> -••• IdO Woods! Dr* .-FMoh’a Abdominal. Supporter* ■.. THIS instrument is used to all the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. The effects produced by it are truly wonderful, m all those cases where abdotnw nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. -It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend thatcomploint. For sale by : . . KEYSER & M’DOWELL, ■ marB v 140 Wood st, Near! Patent Traaita, THESE Trusses are most confidently recommended to the uifiicted for the radical core of Hernia o/JRup. rure. They retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by the patient, arid have been known, in many instances, to effect a speedy cure. Forsaleby KEYSER & M'DOWBLL. - , marS ~ - : MQWood st Important to Tatlorit • TTJST RECJSFvEDMTDpi.’assorted Tailors 5 Patent tr 'Shears, from No. 10 down to No. 2. ALSO—3 Do z. Barbers 5 .Patent direct from the manufacturers; aud (or sale at' BOWN & TBTLEY 5 5.130 Wood st; a doors below Virgin alley. DRY APPLES—O 2 sacks Oiled Apples; lObbls, . do; For sale by jaS. ; L.B. WATERMAN A SONS. Notice. \ Lh persons indebted it> the.late.firm of Johmwos & Ji Slocnion, will please call and settle imms Uriel; and save posts. jfeb3) JOHN FLEMING. Ae’t. J. D. WIi.UA.MS- -'** -JtHirt ZIAFT, JB, ■ J, D. WUiuIAMS <& CO., 1 WHOLESALE ;AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, . forwarding and Commiition Merchant*, : : ; ' And Dealers in ' COCSTHY PRODCCK AtlO KtrSBOBOH MAttUSACItTESS, • Comer of Word and Fj/lV«irt«»,’ . ’ mats : ■ Pnisbargh. , Steele db Offleer’a T>OX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rran’s = is Btmorao,' TugindUey,t’n’dtUty > between Wood and :Liberty eereeii. Boies of all descriptions made and de- Beared at the shortest notice. [febio-.ly OftllNY — 9bbls.‘'Bearl” i ßcaTer ; Honnnyj 12 do White Flint Cincinnati Hominy, -V i‘ V. S' •* 'V =IBM Bolivar tfire Brick tenfectoflßff Cratip&i; 1 JAS. GIOVKa, .Si o.*. JONKB, a. a. MAOJIfW,'„ - j»LOVs& f fIIHE subscribershaving been appointed Agent* wr j . j Jj the above named concern, will teen constanuyen - hand a BOpply df.UioielebTatcd Wi»aariiePricfej^!’' cibleFircClay, FornaceHearths.andlnwalls. .They , ardalab iretwy 16 rcceWe brdewfcr snld BriCkjtoo® made in size and shape to salt pnrchttsere, whiftb bobronnillyfilledr : . . - , ....j .. we dotiotdeemU Weeawry td'enhmerAte. tnenany "• 1 . ndyanUKesihe BaUvaiFir&Sjick. ; po*c*B overeUnthr _ .. era that nave been offered for sale m the. United Btatos,. ihcirsnperiorityheujgweUkootvntbahiJostnarpeffceha *- <- who use Fireßrick. The proprietors have determined,,, that the Fire Brie* shalltose none of their present envt obie'repofifion* and that no expense Shall he «p«ied:‘tO. make.theraevcn better.than, they, have heretofore been. This is thoonly establishment now iaahdfkotnring'FiTe' •• Brick at Bolivan t;.' i j'-v~ ; KIER, & JONES, r > 't, y ••-marl? y . < Canal Basin, Seventh si., . ; .••BxUder’» , ’Wlx*«Btore» '7Q WALNUT BTREET{^PHILA33SL P.H7A > :- - » TIIHE UN RIVALLED PLACE for oblainingall Wines,. v :i' Liquors, Ac., GOOD and CHEAP. : . ' ‘‘ snider.” haslately—in consequence of;tho sumert; ous large sated made by him to obliged . lately la replenish his slock by 'wlii'' : heTiastiow the'satisfaction of offeniig same'of the ,bes£ i." Wines and .Liquors jeyer imported".by He would mfertosomeinvoicedasfollows—vlst' •’ r • DUFF r *-* > Also,rare olddclicate 1 8 1 ,; - gailonsrpeevilftf selected for eonsiunenu Some EXTRA. AMONTILLADO tri botties,pttt aptAEaroperWhickhfli eAhil«ng , m-asegaal toany,ihai.cttnbeiroduced» i , . s * # *The MANZANILLrAundAMONTILLADOSbet* Ties are peculiarly udapicdta convaleseents,na they} :•. ;.> sirengihen withoui stimulating,.and have not the acid of /. many other Wines. . • : : ' /iv,.;- r -v FORT,WlKESwpTlncipally his sales to consnmen from the stock of* *bubj*sstsh > s ) ”. :at Oporto, and imported direct. ;■ i These-winds aiefraityAnd deUcate,nnilihavc been v highly approved by his becanse of their 'manifest superiority orer all other Ports and Red Wlnda- - ; palmed off asauclu . --j-.*:= > f . - They are of various Uorts and pncesyinbottlesaadort " dranght by the gallon,'or wholesale by thecaskir them is some rare delicate WHITE-FORT and MALM* •: SEYPORT. •• . ?:v suffering with chronic affection of the bow-. els cannot : be too Careftti in their FORT; : 1 ''*;■** 7 I WINES of vanoos soas, dry nnd ( • Sooth Side,old East and Westlndia. Sercih] t ondranghl,in bottles odd • A»io the SPARKLED'WINES of the subscriber, it ~ is well known that the MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE. * and the splendid SPARKLING MOSELLE, imported} by himare.6aperjoc.to- any other WigesrantLare soul,, . at prices as low as most of the inferior wines ndw lathe 'market which areput upon buyer* a*£rtt dfetetM . . r He hosalßOCHAMPAGNEVyiNESofyariousbrands : and qualities, at very 1 low prices; retail or wholesale; In the article of CLARET WlNES,generallyj the subseri bertolds himself to be a judge 1 , and he-ofiera tab nnest l stock here, from the very lowest prlce,by thoeingle do-,. „xen, to the first class or “premier cm " of Slbdoc. ■ Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a largcutcckaildcan ‘assure castomersthat he canpre?enttotbein,frpm his vaults, as good a bottle of -Burgundy os .Ranee affords. SAUTERNE and B ARSAC always ouhand inhoulM. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE. WINES^.. from the cellars of Messrs. DehthauD'A Joudas, or Co blens,are extensive, and number many-still. Hockii and- Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to the very choicest vintages of the ? STEINBERG,” which Is the best growth of the Rhine. la lie ariiclea of COGNAC anil other BRANDIES ha bashaw a fine Block, embracing some very old extra of 1800, of Oijjcd, Birn i CO, amt «ome'celebrated : “ CLAVIER of 18*1,’* in eighth casks, and 484 a falhbds. and K DUBOUCHE, , I J 644, tnbhdfl. oneortiignnwnijWhich will be sold low. - ~ Also-IRISH, SCOTCH nndMONONGAHELA. WHIS- ; KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY r , and oil other Wines’and Ltqoors, 1 including all cl the above, SOLD by ENTAIL, TO CONSUMERS in any , quantity desired. . A constant asserted stock of HAVANA SEGARS.' t. i \*AA Goods delivered, toithin one day's reach PAtia dsfoAia; vascsHT PAiD. Orders will be promptly f.cxecu tedif , Address, ' JACOB SNIDER, JR.,* . • Cheap Wine Store, . f 76 Walnut street, Philo. MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. lwl Lectures will commence on the firttqf JNotemotr and continue imtUihelaatOf February. The Anatomi* cal Department, wilt be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The MeaicalDepart aenlwill be under the direction afihe following; PS O F 888 OS B> Z. TbsssuXt Anatomy.- t; >. R. S. Nkwtoh, hi. Dm Professor of Surgery. - H. S. Utricu, hi. D., Professor of. Theory and Practice o 1 :■ Medicine. ■y-'.. < W. Btbb Powkll, M.; Dl, Professor of Physiology, Pa thology. Mineralogy and Geology. - ■ ■ ■ I. Kras, M.D a Professor of Materia Medica,Therapeu*, lies and Medical Jurisprudence.- ' ' - - * J. Miltos S Anniiac, M, D., Professor of Chemistry end... Pharmacy. j, A. Wasos, M. D., Protestor of Obstetrics and Dis* eases of Womennnd Children. ' C|,JRltjnK IrSCTOBBS, Mriiane—Prof. H. J. Hutcs. > , Sofeery—Prof. R. S. Nbwion. • Z F?™***, hT.Dy Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a /ail coarse amount to $lO5. - • ' Each Professor’s Ticket, Sl5: De- ■ monstrator’s Fee,Blo.Gradnat2oh, S2o. - ThosedesinngtartherinfbrmatioiTjWillpleaseaddress their letters (postpaid) to the Dean: and Students turn* Vine in the city will please call on him at the Commer- •” Ciaflloteli • -- NEWTON, Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. - \ # Hon BWM King,Prof, of Theory and Practice of Law . Jjro DEtArtanD, Esq, Prof of Commercial Jatlspruficncjk*' ; AH communications pertaining to this departmeht tnnst be addressed ta., . E.,W.M.KING.'EsV V RUsullamons.x. ! " HagnKyutfsGloeSee,'' OF one, two ami lhrce g asses. sailed Tor detecting counterfeit bsnk notes, end othet purposes, for selo by ; tocaHl JOHN-B. M’FAPDEN fc CO. ! ; . To the Citizens: ol 4llegbeßrCtW. * BOX for ihe reception of Ofder* fot OCrV-MUiLS- A. FLOUR is left at -the store ofMercer'Aßoblnsonr Federal street. Soffit Orders'will be promptly supplied strata V.~y. WILMABTH k NOULK. 300 E3en Wonted immediately,, k AT THE CIIARTIERS RAILROAD—The wagin' ere 80 cents per (lay; and wo charjre 51,"5 per week for boarding. Apply atthe office,on the Bteubeti*' .'vine road, near fiffiDonald’a ta‘venl'** 1 4,‘tolls blYoiq Pitts* burgh. linnegffitfl BURNSIDE; HAWNKY ft CO. SALE OF VALUABLE •* • , IHOS WORKS, HEGBOKtf. faOriES, Ac. IN parsaance of ft decree afjhe Chancery Court in Clark6ville> at tfce October .term, 1850,1 will Bell at the Louisa Furnace, in Montgomery.County,.S&ta of Tennessee, on; the Olh-d&y or April, 1851. the Furnace known as the LonisaOParnoce and -ihe : Monnt c yernpn- Furnace, with all the lands ntlschediuid adjoining'therte to, amounting to some 20/Jo6'Beretf.\'\At the same tuna* , and place 1 will sell avalnoble negro man • John Carter, a Founder, and his wife and children, an a credit of 1,2. ahd 3 years. The real estate on a credit of 1,2,3 and 4 ■yeflHr.' •• ° On the lithof Apnij iBSFvI wiUaJsd iate. . residence of Robt. Baiter, .m Montgomery Co., Term;, the IKON PROPERTY, known as the Tennessee Fur* nac© and the \Vater EoTge, on Barton } a Creek, with all the lands adjoining' nndauached thereto, consisting of several thousand acres, on a credit ofl,2,3aad4yeors. :i _ Sutann.Counts Lands mar QaUatxn* --y f . v I will also fiell, oa theifilh of Marcb,lBsl, in the town of Gallatin, at the Coun Bquse, 320 acres of landlyiog in said County, fcnirwn n* the Preston tract of lond, on o . cteditofl,2and3,years. . . . v • - Howhhd Lettin NashviUe. ' ■- . * * - I will alio seU r on thn 28th of March, 1651, a valuable Boaseand Lot in Nashville, atthe Market Bouse, known as Lot No. 64, situated on High sl, on a credit of l t # and 3 year*. Bond and approved securitywillberequi* redof the purchaser and alien retained on the real es* late in all bases. ' P. PRIESTLEY, C; &M. ' Sale of ttultSt Wagons, &o*<: v I will, as the Adm’r of Hohu at the Lou isa Furnace, in Montgomery County, Tenu, on the 9th’ day of April, 1851* alUhe pcffohal property, of the said Hoot. Baxter, belonging ta said Furnace, consisting of 75 Mules, Wagons,Scrap Metal, and Stock on bandjoa a credit of twelve months.... ;; r v;.j:■/ I will alio keUy'on the Uthdayof Apnl,lBstfatthe late residence of Robertßaxter,m Montgomery coatuyy Tennetsee, aboat3o Mttles, Horses, Cattre, Hou*ehola and Kitchen Furniture, together with all personal prop erty of saidßobert. on a creditor M month*-—. Bond and security wijLbQ.jeaaired on all .sums over flO. -The sale will be continuedat each place fromday : fry Each paper will send tbo Office of the Cletk and Marie r the papers containing- the advertisements, with the amount oflho fee. tated. Published till day of last' The Nsihville Union andTfae Whfgf the Louisville JouruaT jibe Cincinnati Commercial, and the Pittsburgh l Post, willpublish the above advertisement twice a week' until dajrof snle, and forward accounts to the Clerk aad Master tor settlement. : dec£B-tawts — ClarksvilleJefferymian. -pi- “ Door Mau», Drugget Stair Crash. 'Mile and, Piano Matting, is., &c; JUI ofwaieh hn« bean ae- the latestimporxdtions. dud he s i mauafac to ri*B' with yt eye singleto the interest of hU casto mere, ana all who may favor him whhacaH, great pains Is at aU .times taken to show' Gooda-io,. persona ; wishing to look or buy. Call and examine tae stock* where can be found the" latest and best styles of#© above named Goods, Wilh price^and^^^ti^s Xyad’s Caxpei ' Aptiilo'Bttfldipg, Fchrih street, - DO FIBH—IS dram* CoAfish in store And for sals' mart • MH.LE.& & EICKBT3ON.. " JJI _ \ * * V . "\tl“ '* : '^'v/A V;-. ■v