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SU " llj 1 ATiCdBN . ant soothlntfartld© and it -wiU cure, or ths money wt/ T -r rt '> ► *V roar 23 ** -KHOD3fcS-Jk.AM-«H2L- rinded/ %Tic evidence in favor of this medfeir << v * v>• V 4 j; s ; .oar city, from our own citizens, should convince or + '’••*« *-i ;^--» :'••»''*•■?■ *; : .- of its efficacy. It is the prescnpirid of h regula* " . ' olan r andbubeen usefl pyliiio In-his own pro’ 'V«-S-S :u'«f.i. ■* . a, number ofyears t w«h the most heroic sbcc' ■■ “ ” ” 'thatherdaughterhaibecnafflicted wtlhi - 4* etcpeetoraUon, mght swea«i.hecnc-fere f .' — -. . . distressing syiiptoma of conKutnptidn, v r “S'irivlfiit fi'it'S’iaAS- X - ‘ifi.t'H * king two Bottles she waMUlixely^nrr »v? "* • - . •-'■ in Washington CQnnty,jWho had sad" and Chrome Cough for eight years,’ V *V ( V> J and thenougtt removed by " tea of, boiilespf ;tfie Peoria; MindWwtftesthat‘J Ir ’ - - -'.T ■ -■-- - .1 niptp^e.tt:gooctoiticloj fiw.b '< ■ - ' case and in the.caees ofme y * f - .mottperfeotinecess, " : \‘- ~ - ; hollies forSWO;;?:- J**U*V ■ - CoUHTET STOBEKE" ply of this mefliem' —„ iO S3W'' i i. s^' L'S'A* .• . AND 008-FEhWwa- uneui-, ■ ■ ■■' .oflhe APOLLO.. BUILDIN-ofr FOURTH STREET,. .>•- ■■ , Sign of tlie Dee-Hlve. f ‘ • mHE SUBSCffiBERS have Opened a o«n(to«en’j For '. v ■••“ ' - r " —— i oohtng S»r«,in connection with.an Odd FeSmaj’ Drpoi, in which we to be. fonci. n variety of Fane’ Goods and Odd^Fellows! Regalia, never before preser s £'^s!S£T-'f S:; «-'-'‘ i ' s 3»Ttr ’ ed to a Pittshnrgh public,by a single establishtaeu /! ? From Philadelphia, they are in-regolar^recei' <■ VP'Jil'tfrJ..!. •-: k ff i. r Odd FdJoira’ Regislcrt, Xoigtßlank Boohs, Gore' t - other Lodge arnW The Btgatia exhibited ' tK&SS^SpiMli¥(■''>< - coaater iamost gorgeooS-and aamirably asso |M^<3^«g»^tV-n^<»o%i*V:s.ai great to enumerate m a moderate ‘■ --(.f l }; therefore, direct the public to an.i <: Stock itself. . All thatwe con say ’ ' / :• thatatoarEslahhshmenrthegeo' ■ snppiied with any aniclein oar * ° f lho hejt materials nnd.b - — — - - hands.-We solicit an era- r.r'fWijS. . composes a variety whichc' “> -- , r S A large lot of Fine S ; J • Stocks, and self xidjustinr * =_' - Of yaripas kinds, and.r injury which agentlr - •' W^oltct:a.saarr '^w handre chests prime family ’ X Teas for sale at the Central:Tea Store, .comprisiD all varieties..' . - - •*• •-*•••- - ! i3-^-“ i - i -‘-*5.. g ' -ClAItaY GROCERIES -Mocha, Jara R • S: guayra Coffeesi X«oaf Sagkrs; Bned T ' sinsrCurrants; Golden and Boston Syiyr u fa% rVr ■ ! Molasses,,Ae., for sale hy. [marts] If. .‘s4 whoibsaue groceries.-jus r*■ >*k n .100 bags. Rio Coffee, prime; .- 2cSksCubaHoL?y; • . tO- -do Hassell4j Robins . 5 bbls No 1 Salmon; r V Cn. ,•' -„ .*•, r-SeamanrimnCod Fir lBt&?£ C-sw ■2- * ’■* ; ‘ -lfk BBLS. EGGS for sal - f . l lu marls ■-■:- t -f , ;■ '<■ k~* ( ’lol- RIkfYBUSH. PRIM - -il \vsss- • Outl l'mailB. - marls-. .. - ST* Yeast or w¥ jMßl«!aasyßfe»l gMaM' Wiiii laMMtei-: ffiMMSW lj|il ll »i|li Mi W I - rfisaSttii jpmgliip W^mimmmm wMmMtimmm v^iH fflb tei 6S&4] jHEH&t§B?§g&sii MMs§mm SsSi■ . • ■•: ■ VJC ■.- :- : -'^C \- X - / f *• -N T,'* ‘N •\ *",*' i 7- ifc i;..«. *VW-.-r,. : | i' 4 J-. *•' ■•-•-7'- : n“V*V’* *t: ." , : “„ . : j .'..,;.; *•• .. ■’•:. ?** v*. *t‘- ,-. ■.- K *.?. .W J\ L””\ -foe*' v ' ' * '-; ,7'-, >iC^^-V.^«rr^: i^-.,V,; .:.'': , ’ .'' i ’- I *-' 1 t > n*** v<:, v> ; \ '. t ‘> . r--~ .-i ~7 • * , a*IP «SiKSS=£ : ? SiSMSS®*®- * n>v^^-,rrili , J v--‘S->-.' %Zin,T2-%«?*£<, r7 r *<-ts 1 - - '?->'y4-y ;• : ',-« ’*J '*’t L ~'\'- - riIAKTAKIC ACID—IO capesforj&feieby 1 -j. . „ VBA FAHNESTOCK & CO^v ■'mar29 y, f> ‘-C - t : corner First and Front LGOfclQlc- af iliffcr?n^Bl«n|g^r * ca RA i,TPETRP^u^ g »7^|?gy o r K&co S A %£S?”' B " P ‘ arl aA r & CO. k €0 fi°S^f- * CQI , EAtt^ftßN— SOO bush sold low on ‘thewh&Tf.>-Apply to ; -• •• r-Ttn i' . .- mftigS- 1 • RHODES'S; ALCORN. /‘'IHOPPED FEROr-Onliand and ior sale by * V; - , ‘ '■ ; RHODES & ALCORN, ■.;... 117,’Thlrd st,, opposite St. Charles,Hotel, SOAP— 100 boxes fat sale by matSS , ■ . . STM ART & SILL, ifIANISQt,. ioai2S i lrr&ttt)oxesTot*ale bv . - • STUARTA SFtti d-TLASS—IOO boxes BXIO for sale by U jmaigS y : ■ - STUART & SILL. TOBACCO— 30 boxes O’s.prime, Tor sale by .marSS . . STUART & SILL. \7 if. LG AR—£o bbls lust received and for sate by Jf marts / STUART A SILL. J7UOUR— loObblß EUnexSnefor rale by ■: ? mags . STUART '& SILL, I&I, Wood street. n ROUND TAINTS— IaOiI i neatlypnt op in tin cans UT of l& to 10B«„ each. Amongst which are— • Marine Green; Paris Green ; * ■Chrome Yellow; . Black; YellowOehrei Terra Do Sienna j . Prussian Blue i Umber Haw; umber Burnt. " B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO , msfSS comer Ist and Front streets.. WALtb^FA^KR— Larges*, assortment- in the West, — Consisting of French and American PaperHang mga fbr Halls: Parlors and Chambers, at prices ranging fromOiC. toSS per piece- Forsaleby ! / W t P. MARSHALL, matSl 65 Foarth street. HOUSEKEEPERS—Orders for. Paper Hangers X can be leftat the Wall Paper Store of marSl . r : : . , ; W. P. MARSHALL. T)APER-HANGINGS—otreso selection;— >ViH ie X received by first canaT arrivals, a new and choice assortraentof French and Eastern Paper Hangings in gold r aamask, boqaet and plain patiernst together with a larsrelot of aheap satin and commonpapers. mart - r W. P. MARSHALL, 85 Wood at TEAS! TEASl—One hondre cheats prime family Teas for s&le {U the Central Tea Store, comprising ail varieties. . _ - Just receiving a fresh lot of Fifty Cent black and green Teas* which have gained so ranch popularity in this city. Sold, wholesale and retail* by morlS 11. 0. KELLY FAMILY GROCERIES.*—Mocha, Java, Rip and La guayra Coffees, Loaf Sogkrs; I>ricd Fruits; Rai sins; Canunts; Golden’and Boston Syrups; SugarH. Molasses, Ac,, for sale fay, [marlSj H. C. KELLY. "¥¥7"UOLE3ALE GROCERIES —JustTecemnff— f f 100 bags. Rio Coffee, prims; 2 casks Cuba Honey; 10 botcaiW.H.Gnmi’s Tobacco; 10 do Hassell & Robinson’s do; 6 bbls No 1 Salmon; ", 2 casks prime Cod Fish; . SboxesLovering’sl). R. Sugars ; matieH. C. KELLY TO BBLS. EGGS for sale by ly marlß ftOfl BUSH. PRIME DKIED tKACHfcIS for sale, UUU/moil3. H^-KELLV^ nsrANTfciD—3,WH> boah.of bean’ Mill cleaned Oais If editable for Oat Meal. - RHODES fc ALCORN, majlS 107 3d st. 7 opsoritc St Charles Hotel; BREAD -POWDERS—A Tew boxes of excellent Yeast onhand and for sale by marlB • / RHODES- & ALCORN; WINTER LARD : O^L* —1?. bbls J. L. CowhUug'o No 1 Winier Lard Oil jnEt received ami for eale fey MILLER & RICKETSON, marlS IS os 221 A 223 Liberty pi. _ SUGAR.— 10 iihds prime Plantation Sugar just receiv ed and for sale by - marlB; MILLER & RICKETSOtt. PLANTATION MOLASSES.-400 bbls Plantation Molasses, oak packages, in. store and for sale by mam.', ; : M&JUEB A HICKETSON. BBLS. No. 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil for sale by i%»c/ niatlB -KIER A JONES, Canal Basin. . OH TONS Juniata Blooms for .sale low, to close. Z\J marls KIER A JONE *|/*\ BBL*,'No. 1 Mackerel for sal© low, toclose. 1U aarlB : KiER & JONES, EGGS— 20 hbls- just reeM ami for sale by T. WOODS A SON, APBLES— 100-barrels Green Apples forltale by , matgQ V - . T. WOODS A SOS, LARD bbis. No. ly just received and lor sale -by. : v* B. A: FAHNESTOCK A CO-, natfllt, I .’.''' '' -v"- ', corner-Fitaiand Woodsts. HOPE SPICE AND FLOUR MlLLS —Fifth Street— .Hay© on band and Lor sole, pare Spices, Flour, ComMeoi t Chopped Feed, Roasted Code©, Nuts, Ac.- N.Bf.Grinding and Roasting done for Hotels ami Families at*;tbe shortest notice. : znorLS-.v, v • - F. R, DRAVO. Hope mills-- . 100 bbla. extra Superfine Flour; <'loo da ‘Superfine do; 50 _do Finei do: y.a£ for sale by -F,K.DRAVO (BOOMS—SO doz. large Brooms for sale" ai the low > 4oz ' (marlS] WM, DYER- TTY YEr- 1 !? bags ius"t"received from S. B. Thoa. Scott. xt matlD' ; V ■ r WM. DYER. IGGS—2O packages fresh Eggs for sale by I IPSTIO - -WM.DYER. ARD—IO kegs No. 1 Lard; jest received and for sale 4 by ; ■•••• . . [marlflj • . • WM. DYER. • BACON— mcasks Sides; ■ B- do Shoulders ; .t. . 17 do Hams ; ; Received per steamers Navigaiorand'Diurnaljßnd for saleby •" marlT - f . CARSON A M’KNIOHT. '"1 REASELARD—l73tierces Grease Lard, received JT per steamers Washington and Fleetwood, for sale. marlS —; C —. : CARSON A M’KNIGHT. FEATHERS-^, 000 fbs. prime Feathers (or sale by mar!s CARSON A M»KNIGHT. PEACHES— i!00 bush. Dried Peaches for sale by marlS CARSON A M’KKNIQHT. BACON Hama; Shoulders and Sides, in smokehotuos, for sale fry - y [marlß] _ J“ERA JONES J TURFEPimNE.— 25~bbU Spirits rurpeutine on con signment and for sale low by F. R. BRAVO, martQ/. • • .No 1 Diamond LOOMS.—7S tonß No 1 Jnniatareceived and for sale by : [marlB] . KING A MOORHEAD. HOMINY;— 25 bbla flupertor white Hominy receiving ; A*d for sale by • ; WM. DYER, :• marlS r•; y• ■ y ; /•' - 1 No 207 Liberty at NO; 8 LOAF SUGAR—S bbls for sale by ' inarlB WM. DYER. SUPERIOR ftIUffTARD,of our own manufacture con stantly on'liand and for sale. RHODES A ALCORN, 107 Third *t M opposite Sr- Charles Hotel. EINE WATCH REPAIRING—Executed in every variety,with superiorworkmanship and warranted. New work made, Ac. . fmarlSj VV. W. WILSON. OR SAJL/E-r-3 second hand 18 gallon Copper Kettles. Apply to - fmarl7j ' RHODES & ALCORN. APS OF FEN N 8 V L VaN i A>-Bec ei ved~ oil con* aiffnmentj and for sale singly, at ttholeiaic three do2en large and splendidly finished Maps of this Slate. This is the most recent map of the Slate pub-- lished, and embraces all that is desirable in n perfect map, at the REPOSITORY, marl ... -comerof Market andFotirth sta. WATCHESiJEWELRY, SILVER WARE, LAMPS, MILITARY GOODS, AC.—Daring the alteration now being made in the front of my store, customers will find me in the rear diid on the second story »• with a large andeicellentstockof ali goods in my line, and prices onusuallyriow., .Watch -repairing continued as usaal in the shops in second story. - W,W. WILSON, mw7>r 2 : - • corner of Marketand Fourth sts; WATCUES~Receivinff and on band, an extensive assoQpicntollhe best LondonjLiverpodl and Ge neva mannlkctares.andwarraiuedas loaccnracy in tune—fine finish and durability Eqnal to any imported ; W. W, WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth «t». JfcWliLiHY- AND SILVER. WAIIE—A large assort*. “»est kind always'on hand—and new work made to order. fNarkajßpbqnaj &c.j of the besx.materiul and the ]ow■ csi rales. - [marls] w. W. WILSON. -rrrASa MIX.TURB--Crane’S ». Labor Saving Soap Y» forsale by ifio bar, ai the manufacturer's prices, marls.. • wm.dvrr SUGAR- CURED .HAM-—lO,OOO pieces in smokehouse forshleby n .- - -' - [marts] WM.DYER. /~ILOVERSEED—IB bbls. for sale Jow by : : V> marts WM.DYF.R OLD CHEESEreSOO bbls very strong old CtieesVfbr aa'.eaii). low price. . .[marisi -WM.DYEH. t-LUUK— Od bbls. fine Flour for Bale cheap, .ji : imarls ~ WM.DYER. nraii'PEACHES—I2 bbls-saperior halves for marts - WM; DYER. T>krhWaX WANTED—I.OOO lbs, first-raie Beeawax. Jj fteisWßE.tHe3uji>eM market price will be paid. •marlS'-'.WM. DYER. andabl>Ufo ST& fc SI t ,L ;B R S s -~ los,orc situ ‘v .s :,?>;** ■ •.'* •' * •. . ’** ■» Wxi\ - f v ■ "t Nv:, / ui wtuianj4 . - M Corner of Woad PitUburglt,. Have IN STOREiand Jo orrive durin'g this week the following goods of the taostTCcenUmponav lions, whleh are offoied on ntjcommodaUng terms: I 115 catiy.bxs prime Green 125 ,e’s, fraud 1 te .10.■ do Golden Syrup, ' * • ittinO Tobacco,. : 25 do. Loal,:Crushea and | "3ibb]*NOßland3Mack-" Powdered Sugars,- , v . i i e'rel,' I ' t DSOlbsbeedless Haiama, . 201 and * do No,l • do * 50 drums-Smyma Figs, ' 2 do ' do Salmon, 20 jars Bordeaux Prunes,. SO bxs-scoJedllorringy -SolbsSicilF;---- do .1300 firs extra Madder; ‘ 5 brs Rock Candy, .. : . 3 bales Cassia, • 1 ' 2 do --Genoa Citrons, l do CJoves, • .10 do Cocoa & Chocolate, G bgs Pepper A Allspice, 5 do Castile and Almond' •- t bo) NuimcgSf • .Soap,; • . - - • 2 do.grounaGinijer, 12 doz Military. do.', t do - - do • PeppeT, • l bbl sap Caro Soda, I do . do Pimento, . .1 doCream Tartar, IQ kgs do Mustard, . 1 case Pearl Sago, 10 do, do Cassia, • 2 do Isinglass, 10 d0~~...f1a-Xl&ve3 > it.-do-SicUyanu rcGncd - -.0 bbls Garrett’s Snuff, Liquorice, . *45 bxsStearine-Candles,' 1 dpArrow-Boot,- • 20 do Star 100 Bath Brick, • ■lO do; Sperm do - -lbbl Plot-Sulphur, 10Q doz Mason’s Blacking,-100 gross Matches, IGQlbasupfcrfine'Rice Flour, 10 do* Extract or Lemon., loddo 9Flndigo, Boscand Vanilla, 20 doz Ink, v 5 do Lemon Sugar, | 160 do Corn Brooms, - 1 cask Sal'Soda, Glass, Nails,'Whito Lead; Lard Oil, Ac. mar2s HISIfOB * CO.’S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, wo. so, APOLLO BUILDINGS, -FOURTH STREET, Sign of tile Dee-Hive. THE SUBSCRIBERS have epened o Gtniteam’j Fur nishing Store,in connection with . an . Odd FtuawV. Depot, iii which are to .be. found a variety of Fancy Goods and Odd Fellowa’ Regalia, never before present ed to a Pittsburgh public t by a. single establishment. From they are in r regular-receipt or Odd Fellows 1 Registers, LoageJSlank Booty, Garris, and other Lodge articles. The BesoZta exhibited av their counter isrriost gorgeoab-and admirably assorted j- no thing oflhe sort; so enfirriyexpuiriftfibasevefbeeri seen in this raarket in such-profusion.' " ' ' . ' The GeniTejnen’s.FuriiishingDeparlineutlfl plentiful-, ly supplied with a 'variety of superb and delicately wrought articles of dress. The variety is entirely too Seat to enumerate-id a moderate space; we mast) erefore, direct the public to an'investigation of the Stock itself. -All that we can say in this connection Is, that at our Establishmentthe gentlemen of’ taste can be supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out of the best materials-and.by, the most experienced hands.' Wc solicit an examination of our stock ; it composes a variety which challenges comparison. A large lot of Fine Silk and Zinen Shirts j Fancy Siochj and self adjusting Cravats /* Gloves and Hosiery of various kinds, and in fact every article of comfort or luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. We.sQlicit a.BQare Siguofthe Bee Hive, No.’BQ Apollo Buildings Fourth st. JOSBFH i.iP-PUNCOTT ■ • -•WK. C. BABB. LiPPENCOTT&BARB) ■ , (Lite J. S.Bt«xcikb& Co.) Manufacturers ol PtaEnli Fire Proof Safes, : Second strees, betxoetn Wood andtSmithfuld. O' N Tuesday afternoon, July ~5,1845, the.undersigned were called upon by Messrs. Ldppsncolt & Barr* ta. witness anhon.es;and fair lestof one Oi theirThcenix Safes. The furnace being prepared, the Sale'unplaced insideihercofjWlth books,papers undsoraemqncy;when the door of the Safe was closed and the fire kindled at a quarter past'd o’clock, and in a short time the Safewas red kot, and coritinueatill half past 0 o’clock, being aboat. four and a half hours, when the committee expressed their satisfaction lhaithe time occupied with such heat was sufficient. The 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 take pleasure In reeommend ingthese Sates to the public, as being, in our judgment, entirely fire proof : JARVIS A TRABUE, NOCK & RAW3ON, , CORNWALL & BROTHER, BRANNON k THATCHER, BENEDICT & CARTER, ISAAC CROMIE. '1 ain engaged In the foundry business, and know eomething about turnaccß and heat. I witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say there was no humbug about it, and with pleasure recommend them to the public os being, in my judgment^en! ln calling upon Ihe above gentlemen for their aigna tares, they Mlspokein the highest terms of the fairness of the test, aud their full confidence of ih* Safe'sbeing entirely fixe*proof. We have constmilyon hand uudfot sate a fall assortment of the above Safes. , marOl ■ , . HELL dr TKRR\; H.C. KELLY. JOttN O’DOKKKt.L -A. L. MULUCS,'* • • ».W. B. nUKTRB. O’DONNELL, MULLEN &CO. Pittsburgh. Ctmlr &. Cablnotwarc Eooms t No. 06 Third Study South (Side. : t *** O’D. M. & Co., respectfully inform their friends Yjl and customers that they have, if not the largest s£p| stack ever before seen tn this city, , the greatest : variety of styles* the-finest-finished, made, of the best seasoned materials, and by Lhc best workmen in the 'western country-rail of which they are determined to sell as low as any other manufacturing establishment in;the city. Oar stock is all oar own manufacture; no importations. ; • Steamboats and Hotels famished at the shorest notice. . All orders promptly attended to. ja!7 “ Allegheny Planing mitt, ANUtcnsON STREET, AIXROHRJTT CITY, PKCCA. TIIK subscriber would respectfully inform his friends -and the public generally, that having completed his new Planing Milt, and having now in operation two new Pusteru 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 builders, irparticulorly called to the above establish ment,where a large assortment of planed and rough lumber, of different thicknesses* suitable for shipping, box making,house, steamboat work, Ac., can be found at all times. i 61 Water street. • Also, lumber planed or sawed to order, with prompt ness and despatch. JOHN A. BLOOMER, ; jaltf Proprietor. N. B.—AH orders directed to Pittsburgh wilt receive prompt attention. ■ SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY TVOBERT H. HARTLEY,begs leave, to la-.a\ Jtv form hi a friends and the public generally, "UptM hat hecootinues to occupy thatlarge and com* ~;: t ' ►**■*» .* • - .vV-V-. Coucho anct Coldl Cured ln 48 Bouis* - u INCE the introduction of this Aawfeoninound.Conghß V 5 and colds are,cored, in £yery.*hort.itmj&.;- we will warrant Dr. Keyser’s PectoVal Syrufc 'ibcure' cases of €onghs,?Cpldsf Bronchitis, Laigugitis, in less time and , at a cheaper rate than Any other : medicine ever dlscov- ”FT HAS AN ENTIRELY NEW old; Cough Bledlcinea alway ß siclccn the slom.ach.and pro* dace nausea whieh Umorh'disagTCeable than the Cough itself. This is obviated inthia mixture.for it isapleaa-. anCsoothingnrticle and.it will or the money vttt hi refunded! The evidence in favor of this medicine lifl our city, from our own citizens, should convince any one, | of its efficacy. It fa the prescription of ti regular pnysiV ■] 'dan r andhasbeen nscdhyhimlivhisown pratticefor' o‘numberofyears L withthemosthetoic;BncceBs.!.. : > • CONSUMPTION—A lady from SteuYenViUe'writes, .'that her daughter-haAbeenaflUcted with. a Caugh amL; expectoration,night -fever, and oil ithe ( distressing syffipioma of consiuaptibn/aUa'ibat after fa king two Soules she w&s-eutircly*ea?ed.~ A gentleman in Washingtoq county,who had suffered:with Asthma and Chrome Cough for eight years, has been entirely re ' lieVed and the oougU removed by the use’of half n do zen of, boiilesof ;tiie Pectoral Syrup,,. Agentlemanfrom. i Peoria; UiinolWwtifes thai “ he knows thePectdrai Sy ruprfPbe'h goockarticle. for‘.Ue' hasused-' it in l hisowu i ease and in thelcases of members of his family.with the i-mostperfeetinecessr I IT rts ONX.OVrai C SKA PEST HDWKIfOWN; I—R isputup ih half pint, bottles at GO cents each, or six i bottles for :: j CotrrrrßT Stobkkeepebs would do wel! to keep a sup- I ply of this medicme.on hand all the time, as it is one of ihe moit perfect and efficacious remedies ever discover-: ed for all coughs and diseases of the luUgs andinclpient rt -i-- CAUTION EXTRA—Many will .try .to get you to buy some one of the varioil3 nostrtimß,but donot heed want weU,huy Dr.KBTSBB’s Pectobax. Strop, and take no other; this, will cure you. It has in it sdraeYf lfte indst valaable plarits aiad herbs of the materia medico? and is compounded by a person skilled in the healing art . There can be no deception in this medicine. If is prepared in your own city,and the proprietor has numerous-certificates, attesting sis valu able properties, which will be shown .to .any person de; sirous of seeing them. ' - Aosifos Wants® throughoutthc United Suites to seu thisinedicine.. Large discounts will be made to those, who wili'take-an interest in the medicine; It will pay a large profit to all agents; besides, they will be doing sut ienng hnmanity a service by placing in their hands the greatesVmedicine for Lung, diseases the world has ever ** For aale, wholesale and retail, by E&YSER & fS?* DOWELL, Druggists, 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., -to whom oil letters for agencies must be addressed.— Also, for sale by er, jr.,Brownsville; George Bairdv Washington, John H Buehonan, Hickory; George Keyser, M’Keespori. J. D. Vowell, Canoasborgh; and by merchants and druggist*generally. - . Pnbllo Attention . U retveetfuUy invited to the following truths, sit forth in relation to one of the moil important Xemeaies of mod ,m "““petroleum OR BOCK OIL : : IT is not more than one year ago'since this great rem edy was brought before the public, for the relief ana | cure of disease. Its great powers to heal, have, since then, become fiilly appreciated by the community, and we allege thatlhe longer it is tried the more certain will I its great fame spread. It is not the remedy, of a day, f. got up for the Bole purpose of making moneys but, one. | which we conceive, will continue to be used when all J I nostrums have been forgotten. The PETROLEUM ,ia l I a Natural Remedy, elaborated in the depths of the earth j by a power and agency that laughs to scorn oil human | competition. It-Is our duty, when we write about a medicine, that we write TBunir-lhat wc .say nothing j calculated to deceive those who may truatour word or 1 I put confidence in our statements. ~ The sick are very | I apt to catch at any thing that promises relief troth dta- I ease. A story can hardly be 100 highly wrongbvto an ftwer the object of gullingor humbugging some of them, j i Now, we do not dfesire to do this; we are anxtonS only j I that tho troth in relation to our Remedy should be told, l 1 in order to secure for it a reputation far exceeding any j ] single article of the materia medico. Plain, unvarnished j I facts—facts thaimay be ascertained in our own city.and j I neighborhood, bear ample testimony in fayor of the Pe- I troieum. ...... -.; .. I Within the past two months, two of our own citizens, I who were totally ■ blind, have been restored^ to sight. 1 I Several cases of blindness, in the Slate of Ohio, have j I been cured. And, also, the case of agentlemanin Bea-I I ver county. There are others; but these cases are near \ I home, and may be referred to by any persons who may j I have doubts on the subject. These cases were cured at-1 I tertney had been abandoned by physicians as bopeless | The Petroleum will cure; when used according to direc, I tiont—Diarrhea, Dysentery, Piles, Rheumausnu Gout, a Neuralgia, Eruptions on the Skin, Pimples on the face I Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, Tetter, Scald Head Tpalns in the bones and joints, old sores, Ulcers, Wens. I Tumors, Scrofula, Cancer, Spinal irritation, Fever and I Ague, Chronic Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis,- and all Pul-' I monttjy affections of a- chronic nature-tending to pro- I duce CONSUMPTION. t I Burns and Scalds, diseases of the Bladder and ; Kid- I neys, Chopped Hands, Excoriated Nipples, Corns anu I Bunions, in fact, it isaoß**x chivxrsxl Rmnav, and I has been tried in raoslof the above diseases within-lbe I past year with the most perfect success. Certificates J that will astonish are in the hands of the proprietor, who | will take pleasure in showing them to the afflicted or I their friends. , • I Whatever others may say about their medicines*'the J Petroleum is the‘greatest Remedy of the age*» rhy- I sicians of high standing iuthe profession are beginning I to use it in iheir practice. -Those who at first looked on, J with doubt and uncertainly, are willing to award it aufi I praise and consideration. Before anoihec year roil* J round, all will be compelled to acknowledge tbai the I Petroleum is the greatest medicine evcrdlscovered,. I : For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by s •• KEYSER A M’DOWELL, ] 140 Woodstreet. Also—R. E. Sellers, 27 Wood street; I>. M. Curry, D. A- KUiott, Joseph Douglas*, Allegheny City. AL*o, by the Proprietor, S. M. KIER, Canal .Basin, 7th sueei, Pittsburgh. UuB ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PEPSIHJ THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or Gastric Jalee! A CHEAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, T>RF.PARED from the fourth stomach of 1 the Ox, after directions by Baron Lixmo, the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M.D.,No. IK North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Pa; - Thi* i* a truly wonderful remedy for IND2GESWOIY, DYSPEPSIA, JA UN DICE, COtiSTIPA TION> LIVE It COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, Nature's own method,by Nature’s own agent, the Gastric Juice. Haifa teaspoonfal! of this Fluid, iufused in water, will digest or dissolve Five Pousns o? Roast Best ts obout two nouns, out of the stomach;' SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE \ Baron LiEßio, in hla celebrated work on Animal Chera imy, says: “An artificial Digestive Fluid.analogous fco the Gastric Juice,may be readily prepared from the mu* cons membrane of the stomach of the calf, in which va rious articles of food, os meat and eggs, will be so toft* cued, changed and digested, just in the same manneras they would be in the human stomach.” Dr. Perkiba, in his famous treatise on “ Food and Di ey’published by Fowlors A Wells, New \ ork, page 33. stales the same great fact, and describes the method of preparation. There arefew higher authorities than Di Pereira. , Dr. his valuable writings on the “ Physiolo gy of Digestion,” observes that “ a diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a prominent and all*pre ▼ailingc&ttse of Dyspepsia;” ana he states Bull “a dis lingitishedjirofescor of medicine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint,finding everything else to rail, had recourse to the Gastric. Juice, obtained from the stomach of living animals, which proved com pletely successful.” - ... Dr. Orajiah, author of the famous works on “ Vegeta ble Diet,”. says: “ Jt iua remarkable fact in physiology tbattbe stomachs of animals, macerated in wator, tra* part to the fluid 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 Ivo process,” . . Dr. Smoß’s great work, the “ Chemistry of Man.” (Leo A Blanchard. Phila., 1540. pp. 321*2) says: “ The discov ery of PEPSiN forms o new era in the chemical history of Digestion* From recent experiments we know that food is dissolved as rapidly in on artificial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, os it is in the natural Gas* trio Juice itself.” ' : _ Professor Btraousott, of the Jefferson College* Phila delphia,in his greatwork on Human Physiology,devotes more than fifty pages to an examination of this subject. His experiments with Dr* Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach and from animals, are well known; “In all cases.” he says, “di gestion occurred ns perfectly in the artificial as -in tho natural digestions.” A 8 A DYSPEPSIA CURRR, Dr. Houobto.n’s preparation of PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Deeline,and Dyspeptic Consump* I lion, supposed to be < n the very verge of the grave. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits os 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 euros were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma nent. -• ' . __ It La a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and particularly Useful for tendency to bilious disorder Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, ana tfce evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after, a long sickness. Also, for excess4u eating, and the too free use of ardent spir it!}. It also reconciles Health with Intemperance; . *xcaim with lotemper&u^. ...OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem-, to roach and remove at once.— No matter how bad thoy may be, it GIVES INSTANT RELIEF 1 A ringkcfose rtnurvts all the unpharant symp toms,and it only needs to'bc repeated, for a short time, to make these good effects,normanem. PURITY OF BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. It la particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Sorenessuf the pitpf the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, Ac. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will of ten effect alostingcure. Every bottle bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON. Proprietor. . by ngenu In evPry town in ihe United State., ahffby rcsbeclable dealers in Medicines generally. for Pittsburgh, KEYBER A McDOWELL, 141 Woodstreew.- .. . - VJSeteU-dwlen [ovSfcy for sale by lu E« SELLERS, 57 woi d street. - BulViSflrßaparUlftiui(ltheChQlera« TWOT aalugld man;vkPtatin ol cliitd Itaadiea.of the CHOLEttAorany-ofrtU symptoms who used this invaluable preparation* Look.at the city of Louisvillej 200 bottles are retailed dai^-but'few iso 1 ate'd'ea'sea of Cholera have occurred, ana,they were 'either pbfsons; from boats or thotfe who dldteg&rded ourjulvice. ~ , [ Cmemnoni CAronuis,: ; 'For Sale by KEYSEB & M*DOWELL, 140 Wood st, V PUtsburph, where the genuine PETROLEUM— A certain cure tor DlAltxtHC&A, a disease veryprevalentthis hotweather—thefore ruunec of Cholera. Try it 1 For sale by >-■■ -iTfl . KEYSER A McDOWELL, 140 Wood st. r iITE WAX—6OO fils, for sale by decs B. A.FAHNI23TOCK AGO, , s';'-i>'* ‘ .. „ ; 5 - -7-'*; •>' -.tv. i -wi-ti- »->'*-•>• ■f' 1 --!.; i ..-■*-t--:■■■■■■■; ■*■ /■■ t . *. .l ■ : >■ FtrfDcmlHsX ;■< mjasaasßssesa^SS? 'aaatewassßWg^i vii: fjature’igfeat rrsibraWTe.ani the marned state withouloUVißriilg,, lUB , a „ o , e 'l°iv°“‘“ : for eeihmalemia»lonB, general ieputtyi of.the:genital OTganSinervoue affecuone, lenconhffia^- ‘whitea, Asha,Vtgoratihg,medicine, £■>*-. - vAJso.'a certain, remedy \for litclpie«>ponjg^Ws£jJ ß^‘*. geatioh,loas oriinuaemaii «aergyjPhy*]^ l^H“' o rf(.’^«! male 'weakness, debility, 4c. ■ It la tvarranied to please.: the user in any of the above complaints, ana ia O' price less value la those without pHspring. ■c c To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, , I have MpointedjMoasrs.Judson & Co> ; of the e York, ln the United Sttttes of America, tny t sole agents for its sale.; and none can be genuine u ‘‘'i” s “ r^°”fr s through them, and £ . A'ojiiM, July lGtlt, 1649. „ -r. Soldoaly in Pittsburgh at tho Medical Smnlifield street; and 6y 8..H-Meaktn., Watn»l : *jJ» 'Cincinnati i Haymond 4. Patten, No. 00 Krnrth b Louisville. •• -i [mart!4.ty_ .■yqggrgj JAJBEB \V. Q- KgMfern Ptwwtttwk- AIJMUFACTURER-, mT* Wart-rooms 07 andi ; »trec^» tl ‘W. W. v iespe ciftiUrittfonlis his en f ® J-« ers'tbat’he nas'now.corapleted the nest stock of housohold furniture fVff, thU clty, a i he. ls determined to hplioid .the quauty V ih. well-seaiohfed materittU I 'beBtworKmmisWp,aiid MW6g designs jatulfrom'the extent of.lus « f dera and facility . in mat afetettirihg; hejs enabled 10 produce, warranted 'farnittrei at the lowest prices* ‘ ••-»>•}_- ,\ lf » ■He has- adoptedihe prmciplopf ideatliVing Uie cm . ; toraers’imerestwilh Ma own, in price, JI7 keeps always ouband tbe greatest variety cripuon of furniture, from the cheapest and plmneMjto tho most elegant-and costly; that-a house, or. any part~of one, may po furnished from his *tock 7 or ’■ expressly, to order. He therefore solicim an inspection, ihut the advantages of his esmblishmenf The followmgarucles consist,in part, of f A^“ for richitesa of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any ot tlie r £astem : cities:' - Parlor, drawing,- din ing, -and J>ed.room. *> . : chairs, of every variety, consisting , r , " i * v iMiflaliandJiis. • - • CHAIRS MB FOBMTDKKi : No.SSThndttrut, Maun Market and Wood, gjiiasld*. We Lave now on hand a large andTOgpa ul splendid stock oftve ry variety ol Osina fews" , RM and OABINETEUBNITURE, which * *g lore confident chthoi be a nr p as sc d,.li«BE£i equalled,in this City, or in tl.e West, in style «nd finish. Those who ate in wintoi Furniture ore respectfully invited to cull and exanmo lot themselves. , E Steamboats faxfiobed on th shortest nsuce. Purntlure and (Jhalr Ware ilooms. T. b; YOtNQ 4: CO., comer of Third en taK and SmithfidUU a oppenu Brown’* Hotel, UJL • Jf. . ■n.-n.w.Efij fc-Seen constantly on hand m fSliillSaadmake tosrder, at the-lowesi prices,* a * HOUSEHOLD and STEAMBOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the best Workmanship and most approved f J.ffifTtfi l 'Thk stiscribera tender-their acf?l for the favors bestow ed upon vnem by tfiir Steamboat friends,and |wr| would respectfully reilad them and others inte- ■ rested in building bob, that they are at all times pre pared to furnish, on fe most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin furniture and Chairs of the her material and workraaship. T*B YOUNG ft CO., CometTUird and Snullified streets, opposite Hotel,” O. C.' UAMMEB. Hamper 6 Oftnler* CABINET WAREROM, SMITH FIELD STREET, Bitmen Sevmthstreti kttßtranbcrry alley y PiusbUTg t ra. HAMMER A IAULER keep constantly on hand VJL a variety of exdlcnt and fashionable Furniture, replwarrantedeqaelp any iojjie city’, and sold on a* * 1 "favorable terms )> can be obtained atony similar establishment in Jie'Wu*' They have now on hand an unusually extensive sink,embracing all kinds of Furni* lore, from the cheapest iqd plainest to the most costly and elegant* All orders tompily attended to. mt2l:Cm 5-j WM. K. STEVENSON’ couiinpesio manu* -/factare CABISIZ-WAKE ol every descrip* at his old stnd, corner.of Liberty and 131 Seventh streets; UNDERTAKING attended to, in all its branches. . - tnayll Bxtra Famly Flour* FOR the convenience of tp citizens, the proprietors of the “PITTSBURGH fITY MILuS, n have placed boxes for the reception of ordrs, at the following places: - J. ft. K. Floyd’s store, corny of Wood audCthsls.; M.Haywood’«Shoesiare,tjruer Liberty and Market A. Beelen’s store, 3d streej L. Wilcox,dr., Druggist, or. 4lb and Sniithfceld; . John! Smith’s store, coriligh and Wylie streets ;• Telegrapn Office, Fourth ireet, H. C. Kelly, Grocer, cor.Gt el. and Market alley; . • M. Grass’s _ The Flour vrac'-t:* will twice or thrice dally,, for order*, and the Flo*r, dtc-cUvered protnply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Fpir is preferable tor (amity asc,V without charge for cojage. . , .<• It ts plain that no acci>M3caa be auQwedyana that drivers can have nopermirion to leave Flour without payment. Wc hope that thipubiic yttU be pleased with this arrangement, tu vre shli endeavor to do lArw just ce. ■ txaaySO} VILMARTH A NOBLE. Philosophy of Braxdreth'a Vegetable pub* XETUES the theory of the circulation of the blood , yV was established, the ecret sprlugs of vitality were then partially exposed toour view. We saw and understood that the food we *at, was convened into bjood, which repaired the wasa of thcrtmmal machine; the food Is fuel* which kecpsft a Life heat the internal fires that warm and invigorafe our inner man. The blood is an electric fluid which jarries this heat to every . ramification ofthe body, eveuio’Uie extremities of the hair and hotnymail. .while tlicbloodisthas the seaiof life, it is also the seat of disease Food gives the body strength; Brandreth’* pills gie blood.;th© -necessary- Sower to throw out from itself ill imparities,- thus reu eringthe stream of life pnreamheahhy.; If men were more sincere, there would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature’s liws ialhe management oflhefr bodies, they would requio little medicine. As men grow inteiilligenf they will tecome wiser aud hap pier} even now, their wisdom is poved by the fact that, when sicknoss assails them, theyise Brandreth * Vege table Univerol Pills,which-soon leitore them to heolth. They are peculiarly adapted to thtclimate, end require no extra care when they are useddn either diet or cloth ing. They should be always iu tb house, *o that upon the first indication of sickness ibrymaybeused. One dose in the beginning is more paent for good, than a the sickness is fixed m die system. In colds, coughs, asthma, rheumatism.costifeness; favors, and in allacate, heavy or deep-seated pan*, their effects will be found beyond all praise. tThrecor five will act like a charm, often curing a dangerous malady at once, sa ving months of sickness and the etids thereunto attend ing. Remember, Brandreth’# Pills nre a known-and fully tested medicine, one that issued by hundreds of thousands in this country, and throughout the civilized world, They are quietly superseding all other medi cines.: They lake out only that froa to® blood which is the cause or weakness and.pain, l«aving strength and health 1 ; they produce healthy sleep at wght,and an ap petite that relishes fcUkindaof food. • . D ,„„ Sold at No. 29 Diamond alley—the only place m Pius burgh where thegenmne Brandreth PBl* ara kept for sale -,^^t reigr -^ iS !hl! ° lliy "ffioMAS R&PATH. A.jflablßEN P Q ;!*T>TNrr-r-^ HAVE ON HAND at their rf?? CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No.jH Snuthfield at. a large assortment of fancy and plsm Fornunre, which they; will jselt 15 per cent, below customary only. - iuec»/.fy . DlflSOlUtlOD*, ; • t TftECo-Partuerehip heretoiorec^sungbetweenthe subscribers, under the firm of J-S -is this day dissolved by mutual consent. •Either partner may use the name of the “SgS^’l^oNNET. MATTHEW D.PATTON. PiiiuSur eh, April Ist, 1850, B7* Having sold my entire interest in AeSn» ®f *• 8. BohnsT & Co. to M. iJ. Patton, my In'o partner, and in retiring front business, ! take great plpasnrp.ui recom mending him to the confidence of ray Hiendiandthe pnblio. ; [np3l ' J- 3. BOhNhr. BOOKSELLBITANI^STATIONER, No. 47, conMcn or Mahkki! jtsn Tun® SKSfi’,,..- XIAS constantly on hand for sale-rWt’nnSi “*} e fi . |3fc' PrinlingandTca PAPERL Bonncl > P‘?. deTS >Fl- iers’ and Trunk BOARDS: Book and Newspaper PHiNTINQ INK—which he will BCltatthe lowest caslt pried, or in exchange for Rag, and Tanners Scraps- v'-'-.yi: - - ' : , 3*HE subscriber wishes to inform ibe citizens of Puts „ burghiind.ihc public generally* tbathe has removed s CARPET STORE Aora Nos. 61 and 63 Wood Btreet, to the Apollo Buildings*an Fourth street, recently occu piedby the Museum, and;hft« connected thorewuh the, adjoining rdcmsjfonnerly usedas the Chromcle Printing omce—which, in !boailectidn ; wiih his old rootn, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment mine countiy; and hU advantages so tarsufPfc 3B any house in this city Airspace,' arthngemeutand good light* that .he is certain of suiting every person who may Javor htm wnh a call. His stock is complete in every article in his line, and gTeat pains wilt be taken, at all times to .show goods to persons wishfrigio look or buy - octal FEATHERS— 1300 as. prime in store and for sale by rosri4 KING * MOORHEAD. Jwgnrcnr€gffl£«PttS- Stdtfi mw»WnVß'"iil»S“* au « ie Co'mipany .-BRANCH OFFICE, min? -_s «<■/Success of th© iJircciorft' in T«de.Slo^ INSURANCE COMPX. vj'jSLTnr’luslness' community,. i». the mS l ' le . Phil iWtiicb has been done-fo? ? n ;id addfns cies in. ,a little more p sevcn^onUm, unarndding over 870,000 capita! -Tlie UtrectoM ere proua tosay,thatneaWl P I l °P e »y ( ,> n3 n u J l^ ‘f io ° n f « the safest kindiin'.sin® jJis > ar “ l e large proportion inßurea for only one f-. - Number of PolieiesPj-” "■ . AmOuntof property iM • 84,073,608 •*** ■ AmOuntof cashprenpa“~ :S, t 63l i b ® _ -tii'oa tq ■Amountof guarantef ock -" . "o’lm 00 •: -Tp.be aeauctea,frJ“ le above liie. incidental t-rpen ■sea of tire"office. ■ -,' 1 ' ' ' To cityoTcpnntrlmmmanisvnniVo.wiiers of.dwcii-i -lags, andisolitea 'couaffy. property,titi3 bclieyeti. Ibis; company dlfoTfdvuAiogcs m polntof cheapness, 2ufely auasCcuritf 1I * e ll 0r I 0 1(0 liisuraiice'lCntttpauy tr. this country. ; • i , ' . , «:cbiiaacteaoii’iMlw»We-and'greMlyui»r o vea:jys ? -tem!'«fOlabsUietfh>f.'Bist'g, > escliaiiig'.alt special hazarasYinsurimfly a ” miu ’ , l amount in.any.one ip caHty,tliuBiircci)“K the frequency and occurrence ot laide fires, ami rr> olf.boilt.ihe Stock ana ATinual plan, it.noi only p0a.«3 9 l il e c h'eaptiess ana accommoaauon of both methodsUt entitles-the iusared to it partietpa nouTrt theprofif - . ... . It is tinder til(Oa'rol of the following Director*J ,p,.ButVerford''tJ. Gillstt,John 11. Packer, Samuel T, Jones, Aloiizi.Carrier,Philo C. Sedgwick, .Robert Klotz. J X. RUTHERFORD, Pres’l. ; / ■ A.J.GILLETT,Sec’y. . ~ ..via A.EAltyi, Actuary.. ... V7;rvy . i : Ua27;y Penn ffrnSallitfeTnaiirauceCo.rPlitl’n' A CENT I?PITTSBURGH, W, If. DAVIS, (Vice J. A. deceased,) No.3B3Liberty street. '■ i FOr tie btf.r convenience of persons residing m the ddwtr part? the city, the agent may also be found , -aaiiy,irom Pven lo .twelve;Xna two/to. three o’clock, . ut the coufi’ti room of J. ccinuinmaker Ac Co., .a 0 .1 i- Worf sire) where, all necessary .information..will. be f icirei.■ alijeomniunication.s promptly. .auenUcU to.—. Papbhlewkplauung the-principles ana benefits of tufe InsJancePia blank forms furnished on application. . Opitaliefc over 8200,000 and constantly increasing. Pr/fits diyleJannually amongst those .insured for life. fituburAt F<6. 1. IbSl—2w . .. -;. Coxing Fire ana Inland Transportation ipHE INSURANCE COMPANYOF NORTH AMERr I iCA'Phitadelphia, chartered 17D4, capital $500,- 500, wsetrjamiar7l3.iBsl, 5O, will make iisiirancc on buildings and their contents in this sity and vicinity. Also; on property of every descrip- steamboats and. other either: by inland transportation or on the sebs.-' - v .> ■■■■> - DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin* PresH., Jacob M.Thamas, Samuel W. Jones, . r Johnß.Nelf, Edward Smith, Richard 1). Wood, ' John. A.Brown, , . William Welsh, .• Samuel.F,. Smith, Francis Haskins, Samuel Brooks, S. Austin Allibone, .■ - Charles Taylor, WilliamE.Bowen, Ambrose White, George W.Aspinwall,. Thomas P. Cope, James N.. Dickson, • S. Mortis, Wider, H. D. Sberrerd, Sec’y. - This is the oldest Insurance Compauy .in .the United and Grom its high standing, pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazard* ous character, may be.considered as offering ample ae ouriiy to the public. WM. P. JONES, Agent, ' ja24 ... c N0..141 Front atreet^-. S AtETY, PERPETUITY AND SECURIT Y. THE NATTONALr DOAN FUND I.IFK INSURANCE SOCIETY LONDON AND NEW-YORK. Capital, £5OO, to 53,500,000. *ficriTHa large surplus of profits. Abortion of both W capital and surplos invested in U. S. Government Stockland other securities in the City of New i ork; . Polioies held iu this country over G,QQO. Persons m* soring participate in the profits of the Company. California risks taken at reduced rata. Among the advantages of a Policy in Una Company are the following ‘ Aparty insured for the whole term of life may at any time borrow,. the, amount of annual premium^ without note or security; or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits; ~. r. He may at any time surrender his policy, and receive back as value thereof one-half the. gross sum paid by. -him in annual common premiums.' A part? already insured for whole life may, on pay ment of a small sum, convert his insurance into a new policy upon the loan system now introduced. ... ; Parties already insured and entitled to ,a two-thira loon, are not shutout from said two-third loan, if the; prefer it,upon the terms staled in the Society’s pamph- A party may, at a-moderote annual premium, insui > for life, aitdlie survive to reach the age of CO years, i\i full sum insured up to 815,C00, will be -paid to mas: ortj he dies before reaching tnat age, the lull, sum injured will be paid to his family or legal-representatives. Itbasbecomc customary in the Atlamio citiesforcon-- cregauons to insure the lives of their Pastors, and. on Christmas or New Year’s day to make the family a pro-, eeut of the policy. Tbi3 iscertuirily an excellent way of showing their regard for their Minister, whose salary, in very many ca®es is scarcely equal to his immediate wants. To the manof family,at his death, it isauon solution beyond expression to .know that tus hcipic?3 little ones are thus provided for. - ■ . . f Churches involved, would do well io insure the live? of one or more: of the trustees, at whose .demise die amount would be applied to liquidate the debt. , Explanatory pamphlets and information given gratis, at the Banking House of WM. A. HIL1«&C0., noVUG Wood st>second dear above t-onnh. H. DA.ULKB " INSURANCE. . rniiE DELAWARE MUTUAi. SAFETY INSUR x ANCECOAIFANY. 7 -Office. North Room ofthrEx change, Third street. Philadelphia. . .-'.-Ftas Iwscrakcs.— rßtiitding?, Merchandize and othei property in town and eounfryj insured against loss ot damage by fire otthe lowestnite of premium. Makihk IffsURASCE. —They aUoinsure Vessels,‘Car goes and freights, foreign or eoasiwise ; under open or special policies, as the assured may desuw.. I^UA.NbTRANseoRTATion. alsßi insure merchan dize transported by Wagons, Railroad Car?, Canal Boats and Steam Boats,ou rivers and lakes,on the most liberal terms. ‘.V ' ~ , - DIRECTORS—Joseph H..Seal,.Edmund A. souder John C. Pavia. Robert Carton; John R. Penrose, Sutnuel Edward*, Geo. G.Leiper, Edward Pailington,lsauc R. Davit, Wiffiaiii FolwcU, Johu Newlin,Dr, it. M.Hustou, James C: liaml, Tlieophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks,. Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig,George Senill, Spencer ftlc- Uvain, Charles Kelly, J.G. Johnson, William Hay, Ur S. Thomas, John Sellers, IViu. Kyte, Jr. ■ XHItECTOHS AT PITTSUI.’KG It. D. T. Morgan, Hagh Craig, MARTIN, President.V Tuos. C. Hajto, Vice President. . , ■ Joseph AV< Cowan, Secretary, fry Office of the Company, No. 42 Waterstreei,Fms* bnrgb. (jelG:dtf) P: A. MADEIRA", Agent. - Fire and Slniine lucuraneit THE OFFICE of the /njuranw Co. of NofthAmeneu Uosbeen removed to the Warehouse of Hardy, Jane» A Co., No, ,141 Front streei,third house EastT>f Wood street, where the subscriber will issue Policies on Btttld ; lugs and ihCircontenlsjandonShipmentsby Steamboats and othei* vessels, for the above old and-xesponsible Company. [apU] WM. P. JONES, Agent. Llfeandl Healtn insurance, THE MUTUAL LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorporated by the . Legislature of Pennsylvania, March,lB-lb j Charter Por petuul;,Capital $lOO,OOO. Rales lower than any Pennsyb vania Company, and full 20 per cent. lower tban-thr usual laiesof Life Insurance,as the followiug compart sou will show. Thus a person oi the ace of 30 insuring for 8100 for life, must payiu the Girard 62,3 G, Peunsyf, vania: $2,36. Penn Mutual 32,30, Equitable $2,04, New England S&3O, Albion $2,49, New York Life L if* and Health, Philadelphia* $1,91. Dibsctoks— Samuel D Ornck, Charles D Hall, Wnt F Boone, RobertP King, Charles r Hayes, M W Baldwin. Chas O B Campbell, M M Reeve, M. D.?.Lewis,Cooper. J Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwin It Cope. Prtsi dent, Samuel D Orrick : TicePrevident ) Robert. P. King Secretary ', Francis Blackburne. Applications will be received and everv information riven :by SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK* Agent. Office: commercial Rooms, corneT of Third and Wood Bireeb? Pittsburgh. ; oct29:y The Franhlln Fire Insurance Company DIRECTORS:— Charles AV. Bancker, George W. Richards, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lewis, . Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E.Borlo, •.•«s SamuclGrant, ' l! David S. Browne,. . *' ■- • Jacob R. Smith, • Morriß Pattersoh. , CHAS. W. BANCKER, PresH. Chas. G. Bakctkb, Secretary. J£7* Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited. on every description ofproperty in town and country. The Company have'reserved a large Contingent Fund which, 5 with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1849, as published agreeably to an Act of. Assembly, were as fol lows, vis:— Mortgages ■ ——«-$1,047,483 41 Real Estate • ■ •——— : ... -94,724 63 ; Temporary Loans- •«♦• ■■ ■ ■■■• ' 96,001 85 '•Stocks--- : 51,523 25 - Cash, Ac.*—..r—f—t-. 33,804 37- - 1 - J 813,318,493 71 incorporation, a period of 19 years, they have, paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thou • iand poUarzy losses by fire, thereby, affording evidence of the advantagesof Insurance,as welias the ability ana disposition to meet withpromplhesa.all Uabililiea. , , . -J, GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, .OffidoNi-E.-corncr-Wood and 3d sts. . Fire andjaarlnc Infturanee. ; THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia,through its duly authorized Agent, the sub* scriber, offers to moke permanent and. limited Inenranc* l or property.ifi this city and its vicinity, and on shipmop ; by the bantu ahd.rivers. - DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin,PresH. Samuel. Brooks, Aleii Henry, ~ Charles Taylor, .. Samuel W. Jones, ' . . Samuel W. Smith, • Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A-Brown, ' JacoVM. Thomas : John White, • ; John R. NeffV _ . , . ThornhsP. Cope* Richard Ih'\yood, r - Wra. Welsh, ' - HenrylX Sh'e'rrard , ,ScC'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company, in the'United States, having~Bee Ucharte red in 1794, • Itscharter is pef« actual, and from Ua high standing, long experience, am* pie meoiae, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous choTaoter,itmay be conslderedas offeringamplesecuri 'ty to lhs public. . WILUAhTP. JONES. -• AtCountingßoom of Atwood, Jones &Co., Waterand Fronists.,Pittsburgh • rj '" ' raa’y4y SHA\yi-S.— Bcceivedihia taornlne ; T)er express, .400 Broche,Bay State^andLong SHAWLS—very supe rior allies andqua!itfesr-For'salelovr.~ ■A.=A. MASON A CO;, .62and 64-Market street ‘ ' iLANTATION 7 bairels crop' Molusos just received and for sale by MILLER &- RICKETSON, No*« 221 and 223 Liberty • u E. W. LYND. •' , .. . f t' J *• * ' "i •' .. •' i ..: ; v .' r -.' c '., _ _ \ r -/.J "v 'n; :i ‘- ' -i'i' [\ . \ l vC.-v-V" -- ->, ■- v» / • —-t _ ~ ~~~~ . INDEMNITY V ; t. / I .« T■} »» • 1* A- V: * * t -V, " *v ‘ «* <■ * » ■- ... 1 EMME JDrjj (SflO&s. '' SBW SPRINO GOODS! . .;V J ■Market tireeL tfo.TTBf between? Fourth st. 5;, TpHEsabßcribens now receiving from the Eastern . X -ciucs a beautiful,'choice deßitable stoclc or the newest fabrics and designs from the London, ana 1 Ops, Markets. y'sPiaNG AND SUMMER DRY, GOODS, - : Purchased In'the New York and PhUauelphta-Markets ni the lowest cash 'prices. - Embracing 1 every %'ar]ety oF tlife newest and richest styles, and latest iirfJlortabonS-Gf; French, English and German Goods: among the leading will heibundthe following: ; ' . Pam printed Berage do Lames* from 183 ccnis to the finest quality-. -• n ' • . . .. French and English Lawns, .from 12£ cents ‘to the finest quality manufactured. • }■-- SijperlorbleacheU'Mnslin*, from 6* to 12V cents s>* yd. : French Work Collars,new style, froirriu cents to the bestarlicle imported.- •• ' • •- ' - French and English Ginghams, from.l2V cents la the besfqunlUy in the rttarket. English and American Chintzes, from to 121 cents / ~ Rich Paris printcdmnd embroidered- : Musrin* aud'Or-' f‘ andles; new style plain and figured English Poplins; 'reach Berages, richatylcs;. super black Gro de Rhine Silks} fancy figured Silks; super changeable Satin de Chiens; Lupin’s black Borabazmes.aad a beau tiDtl 1 assortment of black 'and colored Aljiaecas, dutr French Thibet Cloths. sHAWLS ' • ■Climncreon Silk'andTurk.Satiil Shawls;fiuperiorlTet iiuinna Silk Tissue and ShawlsCashmere, Thibet, Brosha and • 1 • ; , FANCX AND VARIETY GOODS. ■ French work Capes' arid 1 CoUars-; -now style TJonuet Ribbons; Linen Cambric JrdkftanJiCravaU; blacktmd •colored Kid Gloves.; Lisle Thread; Mohair and Twwtod Silk Glove, and'MUls; Silkj Worsted and. Cotton Uo!.|, iiogelher with alarge and complete.ussonmeiuof, “ara_. aols and Umbrellas. • -r ' ■ v GENTLEMEN'S • GOODS. 'V-'- -French ondEnglishClotb^Caasimercs-.onavestingp, Silt Shirtß’and Drawers; Fancy Cravats; Lmen Gam' brie; and- Silk lldkfs; together.with a splendid assort-. raent of Gloves, Hosiery and Suspenders. _ DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS. Russia Diaper and Crash; Irish Linen and Linen Lawns, ‘Ca3@ineUB and Kentucky Jcans, Cottonades; B«t Tic - ings; Checks; Domestic,Ginghams; Red, white aim Yellow Flannels} Canton Flannels, Ac. The customers of the house and all cash buycrs t arc requested to call and give the above an early ex amination. The stock .is large and .complete in every variety and style, all of the latest importations, and will bo sold at the very lowest ■ • 75 Market street SEVENTH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DBT GOODS, ■ • -- ■ AT'THE • - - One Price Store of A. A . 11l ASON a CO., * Nos. 02 and 04 Market street. WILL commence on Mojtpav, December 30,.19u0 and continue through, the month of January. On this occasion, the-whole of their immense establishment •will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive. stock, amounting to One Hundred . and Thirty Thousand Dollars, will be offered at Relad, at fatty dne fotftthlessibanusual prices. -■ . • . :;V "•• The notice of tbeir Semi-Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the sale 0 f last wi be sufficient guarantee for a call this season. The) will however menUona few of the Goods and benefit of those who have never-attended their Sales- Rich Cashmeres, - 7i> c * Usualpri ce 500 ps. Colton and Wool Cashmeres, 2uc.; usual pn.e 37 1500 1 s. Cotton and Wool Delaines, 13, ISJe. ■ Usual ' Pt sop9?^l?Dolored 'PlainDeLaines, ,45c. . Usual price C 250 ps. Striped ’and Figured Silks, 50c. Usual .price 75c.; - 50ps. Black Silks. .Reduced 25 par cent.;. 100 ps. French Merinoes, $l,OO. Dsusl pTice SlJj7i » : 300 ps. Paramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced Square Shawls, which will be sold atfrom SI to 85 less than the usual prices.; - 3000 yds. Bonnet.Ribbons,aiB and 10c. : Usual price • Fast Colored Calicoes, oic. Usual pnce9c. ? , . 100 cases English and American Calicoes,».and luc .Usual price 10 and 12Je.; ' , , 90cases Bleached Muslins. Reduced 2c. per yard, 200 boles Brown Muslin—all grades} . Also—Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hosiery, and .Gloves, Linens, Checks, Cloths, Cassineres, Cassmets ; and Jeans. - .’, • • _ , ■ n -Togethcrwilhan immense variety of other Goods, all of which will be marked down to lower pnee? than any. of their previous sales • • They invite aii early call, as many of their-choice** Goods willsoon be sold. •••■•••.. The lowest price named CO-i Nos;o2and 64 Markeistrcet. IJMBIUHDEKIES !!—Keceived per* express, a large \i assortment of the following Goods: ;; * . [.Ladies’ book, jaconet, and muslin French wrought. cuSYand collars; Kossuth cuffs at;d collars; Valenci ennes and Louis Napbleoitdodo; Louis Napoleon Ala line, Brussels and Applique cnp.es and sleeves-; chcmi zcties; black ChaniUlaaml love veils; ladies break fast caps: infants’ eaps aud waists f. cmbroiuercd Lnen •cambric handkerchiefs; English thread laces uudedg ines; jaconcr.and Swiss edgings, and tnt-erhngs;, to gether wltli a general assortment of French embroider ed and lacc goods. ‘ F A . MAS „ N i C O, Nos 63 and 64 Miriei street. PKING BONNETS—Our first tot received amt open ed—comprising in pan the following style*; White 3nd Yellow Lace; Queen’s Own j . Alboni Chip; Hair Tulip; ■■■ „ ; Milan do; Jenny Lmd and buun,. English-dou FlutedisirnwanaSaun do. Fine Straw and Diamond ; Pearl and Loop' do; Florence Crimped;.' . American Lace; ... . English Fearl; . ... Hungarian Mixed;. English Alboiie; Fhned.Manilla Silk do; . ' • AA. MASON-at CO. OlotUst OiotUa! Cloth* ! .... A T EASTERN JOBBtNC FRiCES.-llfl A • Black'and' Faiiev v colored French"and CLOTHS s.Mlol, Cloaking and Drab Cloths. .... Just opened’at'- A; A.ATAfe-ON * C0..5,, dec:!-’ Ct* and 64 Market street. ... - TJU Roofing. THK subscribers take this method to intonn property ' holders, houseibaildcrs, and all others ihterestca, that they still continue the business ofTiii Roofing:, in all its branches. Their skill and experience m tins part of the business, hashuhertoonublea them to §ive enure satisfaction--And they hope, that by continuing the gaiiiepolicy bf using tlie.best materials, and employ ing skillful workmehf'to keep up this favorable impression, if the question of Tin Roofing was new, or justbronght before the notice of; this-community for the- first uraey we would coupler that the importance of the subject would justify us in extending.our views on its superior advantages. This,however, is not the case, n e snail therefore* confine ourselves to a few remarks. On the 6th day of June, 1814, (nearly seven years ago,) we Ga shed our first-job of Tin Roofing m this place, i rom that up to the presenl.iimey we have covereffwith Un the roofs of the finest and most cosily buildings that have been erected in this county. We have given our views on a previous-occasion on the supeuor advantage ot Tiit over iron,'as a covering for . houses. And tune, the great (ester of aU'thipgsjhas but too clearly proven the correctness of our opinion. .-. --V.Jv-; . *eain,if weplaccTmm.juxta-po3iuon.wtUi Slate us a covering for houses, weiMakthattin wilt bear aravCK table; compaTtso» t with -some decided advantages.—; These advantages are, that when tin is osed the roof can . be made much flatter—thereby saving materials, m the; lengtiiof rafters,brick in.the gable cuds—making the house easy of access in caseof a . fire, and showing a ! better finish and appearance. Also, when tm ts. used the gutters are worked In, thereby saviug the extra and reavy expensefor copper gutters, copper flashings, etc., —things indispensiblc on slate roots. If fnilher reasons were deemed necessary* we could offer the experience of our eastern cities in proof what has been advanced, as iris a'well known fact that New. York, nhdotherpast-. ern citiesvery generally prefer even tin for ilieir most costly'and splendid buildings, nolwitiistandmgtbdy have a full supply of slate attheir doors. With these remarks "we willlcaYP the subiect.with those lake pleasure in giving ‘ comer Market and Second sis. ;■ Stooped Shoulders. SHOULDER BRACES-—'Ttcse Bences are essential-. ly adapted to those whoso professions m life render the inclined posture necessary. To .ihe-cousunipiivc, -the sedentary, and all those who, in their daily pursuits,,, have contracted the habit of jstooiAcg, this, bhouldcr Brace is inestimable. It prevents the shoulders from falling forward on the chest, expands the dimensions ol the chamber in 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 to disease’in those important organs, arid to a numerous train of nervous ills, to which so many are subject. •. Forsaleby KEY3ER & M’DOVVELL, ; - marP : - : ,140 Wood st - Dr, Fitch’s Abdominal Supporter. THIS instrument is used in ail the Eastern cities, with unparalleled success. The effects produced by it ate truly wonderful, in all those cases where abdomi nal support is needed, from weakness of the abdominal muscles. It is a sure cure for falling of the womb, and the long list of diseases which attend that complaint. Forsaleby KEY3ER & RI’DOWELL, ! marS ‘ _• 140 Wood si . New Patent Trusses* THESE Trusses are most confidently recommended to the afflicted for theradical cure of Hernia or Rup ture.. They retain the rupture perfectly, and may be worn with ease and comfort by tlte pattern, and: have been known, in many ihstaaces, to effect a speedy care. Forsaleby- . IKEYSER & M’DOWELL, marß • 140 Wood st . important to Tailors. JUST RECEIVED—C Dot.assorted Tailors' Patent. Shears, from No; 10 down to No. 2: , • . ALSO—3 Doz.-BarbeTS , Pdienl Scissors, direct from the manufacturers, and for sale at BOWN & TETLEY’S, 130 Wood st., 3 doors below Virgin alley. DRY APPLES—casacksDriedApples;.; / 10 bbls. /' .do;-For sale by . jos ; - ; l. s. waterman & sons. - - "" Notice, _■ A LLpetßOna indebted to ihelate firm & J\. Stockton," will please call nh'd Settle fmmeJiotbly; aud aave cost*. [febljj JOHN AgH. 7. D. WILLIAMS* • • •»•• s. .♦> •r'JOlHi- UAFT, JK. J.D.\VItLIAMB&CO.r _ ■WHOLESALE ANl> RETAIL EAftHLY GROCERS, Forwarding and -CottirnissionMerchants y Ami Dealers in •; COUIfTB? PBODUCE AND PmSDURfIB MAJnTFACTOEES, -I' Steele'4* Offltfer T » iVftX FACTORY AND JOBBING SHOP, Rim'S rVßmu>i»i ‘virgin alien, Mrd siory, bsiwcm I food and ■SS’ b£* ™ade „„d £e, Jtvered r at the shortest nonce. [febl9.ly TTOWIN v— a Obis. Fearl” Beaver Hominy f H 12 do While Fhnl Cincmnau Horainy. ■jusl received and for Bade by WM- DYER, r nrti No. 201 Liberty itroel. ■.... ■*!• *': ■ .. •« ».• •. ir (/ ' v . *\o;' •' , *v * ’ - •*•“. ■ ~fc ~ • ■.»:•* t•• 4 ■ *■*■*»* i: ; •• . * V*«. ,•• *- *i., V •- ?-+ --• •/» » . A ■- - l ~.i i .. ',*r p ,-i{ ;, ;,.fr *'v. tv- ;'. v.. ■ ■'* ■• . ■■ ..•■■■ i. ■ Bolivar Fire Erick BTanofaelnring, Company. \ .f-oJoiov**, : ••&. puKtnt,'--\ •JWf.MWfc" ,U‘*- 3uaa ** rj> -' citOYEa, SIER & eOl, Proprietor*. THE .übteribers having been .wpinl*o.Ageßi» w , ■ • . fhe above named concern, will keen coiwtonUjr .., j. hand a : 6UppiyorihecelebratedßoUvanPlTeßncJr,ora, . cible Fire Clay,.Furnace Hearths• and A.- v ... are died ready to receive orders for said v ., 4 . suit paTChiißert, wiuon »n*«. be promptly filled.. ' We do notdeem it necessary to enumerate .tne nwoy, . -aivantages the BolivarFlre BtvtoppwugverWtm? . - •ers ihathave been offered for saleintheUmtedStaWS, % , * tbeirsuperloriiy being well knoWnioalmostdllpersons whoiuse Fire Brick. The proprietor* irate determined * - . that the Fire Brie* shall lose none ottheir wesenvetm- - able rebdthUoh; arid'ihat nireipißnsd shall be spared to make them even.better.thawrlheydrayoberotolorfl been. • . This:is the only establishment tow man tube taring riro. „ Brick at Bolivar.' V ' ?‘J-marl7 , Cangl;Uasin r SQVentb:6UvFiiiaDUrgo.- - . v.-h i u snide*’*” Wine stow*, . • ? i. W STRBEn- rmiADBtPSIAt _ . a'tliE UNRIVALLEDPLACEfoT obtainingall Wino*r ••• - Liquors,&c.,GOOD ahd-CREAF. . : < •‘‘SNlDER^hoalately—inconsequeticooftaenoraer-. . madebykinUbconßttmer*-*beenoDUgea:* - largely his.siook by fresh importations, ano ,j be 4ms now the satisfltctioirof offering’some*of the aesr Wiue&imd Liquors ever, imported byhinu -He; wou* a jefe£ to some invoices as follows—viz: L, -.t -.'- J, >r x --;r DUFF;GORDON&CO.SIIBRRIES*■^embrnCHIg4eI^ L cateiFale at Very, Jow prices, rare old,and- soipo V**? >• : choice MANRANILLA, all on draught by the gallon.— . f Also, me old delicate AMONTILLADO, in; cask* ofl6 ‘ . ga!lons/jp«iaj!ly selected for .consumer** Somo .EXTRA-.;; , „- t AMONTILLADO m bottles, pat up in Europe, which he , ~r 'challenges as equal to atiy that can be produced. r : - "' VTheMANZANILLA and AMONTILLADO,Sher- •, >ric»:are peculiarly adapted to convalescents, as they . . stTcijgihenwiihouißtiraulatingvhndhave'.notthe acid of raany other Winesv . , , • • FORT WINES —principally specially selected for his sales fo consumers fromthe BoßMasrEtfCr’’ A at Oporto,and imported-direct. . , . . . . , Thesd* wines arefroiry and. delicate; andlhave been highly approved by his euiVJmers,. becanse. J bf iheir >t l maiiifestsuperiority overall other Ports and Red Wines; : , - i palmed off as such; • ‘ V , - They oreof various soxtsnnd prices,in boulegana on • BEY PORT. • ; Vi-- . suffering with chronic a3eclionof Unfbow* els cannot lie 160 carcftitan ihelr PORT. : . : MADEIRA WINES of various sorts, -dry, and well, South Side.old East and AVesl India., Sercial, Ac., Ac. on draught, in bottles and by casks.- > . •». - 4 As to the SPARKLED .of the subscriber, rt is well known that ilie EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splehdidSPAl'KLlNG MOSELLE, _imporied fiy him are superior to any-other-Wines t.nnd, ure solrt . at prices as low as most or the inferior wines nowm Inu market wnich utc pat upon buyers elassi ■. . . He has also CHAMPAGNE WINES of various brands andqualiiics. at very low prices,retail or wholeßale.tn the article of CLARET WlNES,generaUvitheoUbscn -her holds himself to be a. judge,,and he offers thinnest block here, from the very lowest price, by thbslngtedo- „ : zen/to the first class or “ j>r«nier cm* of Mspoc. . - •• Of BURGUNDY WINES he has a large stock and can . assure customers that he Can prewnt to tjieqiyftom hia ~ vaults; as good a bottle of Burgundy as France affOTda. SAUTERNE and BARSACalwaysoa hand InboUJcs.- - His selection of RHINE ond-MOSELLL WINLS, from the cellars of Messrs. Djunuabd A Jo™*** Co hlens,are extensive, and-numbermany Bull Hocks ana Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to tne choicest vintages of the tf STEINBERG,” which' Is the best, , ■?7aUie o articl«of'COGNAC and other BRANDIES ho has how aline stock, embracing some Very old extra or ISOO, of Otabo, Doptnr & Co., ana some-ceiebraiea U CLAVIER of 182)in eighth casks, and 1842 in Juris... ■ and“DUBOUCHE, n iB44,iahhds. ori consignment, which o ,Scotch and monongahela wins- . KEY, JAMAicA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY, and'all other Wines.and Liquors; including .all ©l the. above,SOLD by RETAIL TOCONSUMKRS in nny qU A I flock of HAVaNASEGARB- Goodt delivered, within one day s reach oj jtytua de'fhia, fbejghtpaid. Orders will be promptly execu stoßß.Ht.,- ' ' Cheap Wine Store,. 76 Walnut street, Phila. MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular coarse of Lectures will commence oi\ the NovtmctT and continue until the last ©i February. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The MedicalDepan- be under the direction of the foliowmg fUOFKSSOBS: Z.Fbeehan, 51. Di, Professor or Aaalomy. R; S. NEttnroH, SI. D a Professor of Surgery. _ ... ••• U.J. OolcEjM. D.,Professor of Theory and Practice o W. 5l. D., Professor of Physiology, Pa-. Ihology, Mineralogy ani) Geology.. ■ ••' • ... J. Kiwj, 51. Dy Professor of Materia Medica.Therapeu lies and Medical Jurisprudence. '.... - - J. Mh-toh SASoaas, 51. D., Professor of-Chemistry and J. 5l. 8., ProfessoTof Obstetrics and Die ' easestjf Woraca.and Children. ' • ' H RES ... - ;.,V ,•-ii.'V aiWtrito—Prof.-H. Hricic. .? *S'wg«ry—Prof. K. S. Nkwto». - Z Fhebman, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator- The fees fot a lull course amoniu $U 1 5. . , -v'L 'Kat-li' Professor’* Ticket t sls-- -Matricolalot’s Be* moustrator’* Fee,&lo» Graduation, S2O. ■■■'■■ Those depiriugtunher Information,vnllpleaseauUieas their letters (post paid} to the Dean; and Students arn* vintf in the city will please call on him at the Co rrrnier elaf Hotel. E. 9. NEWTON, M. D- . —— -DeanonlieFaeuJly. I,AW DKPAIIT.MENT.. . Hon E W M Kino, Prof.'of Theorj'ood Practice of imw Jso DKLAFira.3, Esq,Profof Commercial Jutispnmence.^ * jyrmj—sso per session'. ~ , ... ' All comiijunieaiiouspertalmngtb this denaruiienlnmst lie addressed to K. ; \V« - Memphis, re»n.,March»lSso, , it . The for intellectual abilities, moral/wortn and professional acquirements, will compare favorably , . with themosidistinguishediu our country- Tlic Medical - - Faculty anomaly in llus oranYoiber - country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best Of T ¥hope r whowiiJeontemplaCebEtrgeographicaiposit|on y ‘ and the extent of our population t cau.have; no doubtos to the eligibility of bur situation for au enterpnse ot the kiud. Asto health, iiicludlng all seasons of . . deny tiiuxatiy other city Juts more. The first class of the Law and MedtcaVDeparUnenW o* this Institute wcresmall, but tha gentlemen composing them are talented and in the highest degree respectable--- afavorableomeri forthe future prosperity ofUio Institute. • That the public-may be satisfied of the permanency ol ■, thi»-scbool,\ve leelU our duty to state T lhat tho.Trusieeß and Facultyform a wni*inaction,which augufsweb «o» its future success j and that the .peculiar internal orgam- • zillion which connects them, cannot be . . . , 13. w, Al. Kinb) • . : npl \ President of the Memphis Institute.- . - Magnifying Ol*»»»e»«';. AT one, two an? three' g'asjbe. ea»ett;'for Rejecting " To tUe Citizens orAilegitcliyXlty* . 4 UOX for th mers, and all. who may favor hint; 1 with,a call, ..great ; pains is at nil; times taken, to show .Coods to .persons, wishing to look or buy.' Call and examine .the slock,Y. where can be found the latest and best styles .of the above named Goods, with, prices and qualuiea to suit- E. W. 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