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'.iTheir stock of ready made Cloth ingis extensive got up in the best manner. of durable ma -. _se.rod, add well worth y . the attention of those wishing to - '..- paeehase; All are invited to call, and may rest assured - . - '," cleter y will be pleased with price.. quality and variety. A arg ~ assortineut of shirts kept Oust:may on hand. , , floral() Grno. ' - . • Also, ((general assorunent of Pants. Vests, Shirtsil ,Cravats, and all - other articles in the Clothing line, which will be sold low, for CASII. Wholesale purchasers will find it much to their advert. item* to call and examine the stock, bcfitre purchasing ;elsewhere. P. DELANY, Tailor. mar 18 TO ARMS! TO ARNlSl—Threntenetlin vittikin of Western Penna. by Col Swill. with 10.000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will continue to sell clothing -cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country. hav ing the-InrigcM establishment in the city, fronting on Lib arty, and Sixth sts. lle is now prepared to show to his .namerous . patrona the greatest variety of eitothS, cassi merea;'imstinp, and clothing of all descriptions. suitable foi the approaching season, that has ever been offered in 'this market. to which all can ha4c the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, No. PP:, Liberty . and thrth sis. mar2s .1. M. eti.iie. Proprietor._ ECM t `Y~ < -:7': -.1,. 'i: .-, .7,•5:"%- - . !, ' Isaac of the lnrgentn.tol Cloth-ant in selection that lutsee ,,ei been exhibited hymn' ritte-concerit in thin or any role . 1 -.fer'City in the Union. ./' will not undertake to deserthe to •.Ifhe re-rider the different annortinents -of trench, ivltielt I l't•=ttostrlintretevrofer thorn:butt will' simply tell them that it l•• , they'onir-fitvor rile 'with n-calla / will Illy before then, . 4 .l6s.titAr Aithireat - garments to make it choice nut of. con : •snitiikin.'part of Coats. from the richest in quality down toZielownst in price; rantajomis am) Vests. to the no •.silfildsimiesa of the beholder, : trith both mouth and c} - en totoppa, Wondering in the meat e.xtravagant d.eg ice of our •:,..fpnite,;how such a Vast collection of itr:Air:ll6oECl.Ortitxr. 7,;;',COUld,pOSSibly he collected. together under the control of ll.tflemoitidividuat But such Ming, will he. an lotif; as pe r sow-re-ranee 'nod : industry is the main-spring of trade.— ', : lifithoukany intention of boasting. on my purl. I will sny ,-,esiklity.saatie.time-, it in of 5.1.11 meal I am pritteinall ) euto r.drulumd, for nothing in the shape or form of dhliudur. s. lie matter:v.4lW thrir magnitude nutty le. ran d efer ~,„ i r ,„,, seyoutplitilling my olfitict. in providing - fir the Minter. the —l 'itlreltanie,• and - the tiny laborer. Sly whole :menthol it itaken up with the grelitest care for fle2ir weliate, itt get up fits/titian/de, and at the same mac substantial Fnr .t/tellts, la - meet their denim:tin: and as fur others, who ; .,frincydlietrselves proving different sphere; 'and re , y.,,rittinag tin article of the its rifts ultra kind, they parr ,cialy In give time an aniline of their wants, and they are n rinfteil to a word. let rue say a word or two to me country march "siribiTastlfr: trade': If you to save from nt least 25 to per Selnt: in your wholesale pitrelinves. call in at the .-•dl'iltree Ilig Irrionn." nod it I don't meet your Innat salt ':gitte'llopes. •in the tear tit getting chcap bargains. and sh.sensonablc goods, I will not in future nutimpt in on er any inducements of a rdnitinr kind ton generous pm, 'pteot so noble a nature and clone discernment. .1011 N M'CLusgpX, • • No. 151 Liberty street. _ TIAN'T 11P, Iniie bas Pint received at 1j his large establishment. fro,iliel7 on Liberty and fid, streets, a splendid assortment of TwEEDs for slimmer: ..".. - stistiottsuperior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. nll of he. do ready to make up in the In test fashion and ' bpthe most rensoitablis trritip Os mmal. Observe the kainer, N 0.1.67 Liberty and firth streets. • .1. M. wncrii. Tailor. Proprietor. - ;CDOTF.S AND INCIDE - ATS, comprising daring exploits, personal and amusing adventures of the otricers,and privates of the army in Mexico, actions of the navy and thrillin^ incidents of the Mexican war. noes Merchant 's Magazine for April. L . ' 'Wet Tyler. or the Bondman. an Ilistorieal novel. 5 " 1 .1:dle and Public Services of Henry Clay, by Eyes Sar ,. ifTgent" "." x"- • • Icraiden Aunt, an interesting , tale. 1. -- .Baclielor of the Albany. b. splendid thing. 010 . 1E00- tite.Guide. , or Mirentures in" amComanche ' • Cliatfittryin Search of a Gold Mine. Now end Then'. • Ace/Mita of the Battles in Mexico. etc. ; Analytical Systein.illostruting the origin and develope ment...ot the English Language, illustrated with • a bean ti63l map. • . -4 Gnliy.don's Men and Tint., of Amerienti Revolution. - Jack Tier. or the Florida Reel: a new nov e l, b y Copper. ;•€Amirri6rin:Review ow April. •• -.lsabelle,, or' 11th Emigrant's Da ;lel; tern .'''A.riterican Phrenological Journal for April—full setts on ' Comb's Popular Phrenology. will; above 50 engravings. Subscriptions received for. all the Eastern magazines and nowspnpersurpublislterls prices, utak the magazines cases free .or postage. • ....,•-AGENTS WANTED, to int VP! through Allegheny and counties.and sell a work - noticed ni the head of.thitradvertisentent. The utast liberal -wages will he Pah red.. . • The Cultivator for this month: a monthly. paper dr: mtled to agriculture and rural ntfairs. and only SI per • -- Life and Exploits of the. Duke or ,ty,o.niagtaa. witheci .• •ffplete history of tho'PeninAddr 1% ar, numerous en • Vuivtogs. Llttel's Living Age. N0..201. c Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature for this "" "likOnth.• • br,Revytl k linearly, containing vn riot's inter -- -- iii - thwitialices - ot rions:thiecnsed ministers of the Pros- Abyternin Church hiWOrtcro - Pa. NatralliC or the inttiJer of Mrs, Rodemacker :• .'.llllPhilacielphin,illastratoill • . , • , ' lnrge and' complete' ask - Mt:neat of all the known , on Phrenology - 11;10 :11esinerism. „- • largo and smoßciza i a most bean-. a - ,PlikiitiologicalCharls by. thelpild or 100. ; . ... - ,,lPtstrcectved.und for sale by. •••5t ]544":47,,. • .•:" • ,111: kis Fourth al. r .'TARD Cookling7aNci. 1. in. moil!. and for • I. sale. bY . - Nicor.s. E -FIVAINTD---7L eireitt p niter, wish from , k 43000 to !enehrni l iti t );in al o napidnuring• huturtess,now in ineeisiful oncration; S Cirrli BEIM Gen 4 Agent, sl. .-. . . AOW - lataling ldididsntul fik half.hlalwwiltaititro this week. These sold lo; by - f= P c BIAJITIV. 4 0 000 ".:,...esit t capital to a manufactoting intsincoa-nOW in iinec•ALstiir ppeiat . ; s.,reuTstir.FrArli•jegt. a.p29 - • • - ' 'Smithfield above 4th street. MIN s \ ''':''''' .-, "'-' 2 ...• 7 ''',:':'•• • •••F''i'4 7 - : '.':' , . , '.. s ii•Vi f i , :•:. f : ,.i : •. :r -7,,, ; , .....: ,; ' ... : ?7,;.:f, - ,•::-',7;i4 - .' , .: , .•',.. - ; . - :.', - , 4 ! . ..r,:,;'q , -.. - ,!!. , ' - 2.';*••:;4 , i;:.F_: - .:[ . ' "'."-; 4 -'• ';:'--.,' ',' i'' -•',.--:.:•• - •" .. ::.• - ',?:;.•'t:'•• - . , ; . : - ..:' , :,'ii",f.',,-t• ; :iF - Y . • ?, •" , ;;.: , " - ;: ., 7• : •;:,.!..:‘ • e • Storks. '~)DELAN Y, Pe. 49, I,ibtrty strcit. Pittsburgh, has jus -C':-opened, for the Spring trade, a large and general asiortrudnt of w.II selected Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, consisting of superfine French and English black and fancy colored ChOTHS.'suitabla for the va rious styles of Spring and Summer Coats. Plain and fancy. French, English and American CAS SDIEIIES, hi great variety and now patterns, adapted to the eustomes trade.- Also, a great variety. of new and fancy VESTINGS— aIhof which will be cut and made to order, iu the most fashionable style.- - Persons favoring the. establishment with a call, will be suited on moderate terms, at short notice. The sabieriber has also on hand a great assortment of READY,MADI, purrumG, made in the present *pring FashionticOnsisting of every description of Dress and . Frock Coats, of ' fashionable colors; fancy and plain 'Sack and Business Coats. eteOuott Twin City Clothing Store. . r,OrtGE . SPANCI.III...k Co. Iltolutilict , 10 (heir friends and lige ritizetin of :Minch', V. that Owe 4,0v0 on .hand a. fittO itssortment of 11,1.:A ]l.11)11 LOosittirtit of COatt.. \Z.615. I lost, Yeldeh they Still soli nt fair privet. A! , o. n Nopern- lot of Clothe, Vestiktps. they Will make up to order, in the neatest and 1..,1 ttia:oler. • • . 117!'Grintoili work done as tuinni. -S. N.. P. Don't forget the plane. on the wet! sitle•or Fede 'itirsircet 5 doors-1101h of the Auction Store. Allegheny nittfLani ..• ' , Clothing: Clothing!! Clothing!! The. Three Et .IJoors %es. The ll'e..frro World !! ! 'l5O 000 WEL!. tiAII.3IENTS now ~, -made nod ready to Lc nffrred no the _ttiost . litteral terms to my old eilintittlern told the public in - general. The: Proprietor of this thr-termttaitil extensive • eahtlifla l unettt leto how, al l ies remind:lF from the Easter. !Whoa, ateluch.trouble and expense, plot complete . ..l his ku and YviOteearrniteetneots to sappily his thousands of ' tcuatiainers with one of. the InoAi destrabie. storks of clo. :Aid; that has even been tufered in this or any other Ina, kat Weal of the Ittoewaine.. For nentite,s 111 slyly ;mil s t rxtrlcurtnaltip.•lctunititteil whit the very .lop - . {trice whielt he. sold for. must eerininly sender the oil Onn.. • vaned Three [lie Doors one of the ghettoes, attractions of ithengenslerti country. It is era.t . 6 tug to toe to be able to littunliallee to gny numerous friends at home and +thread, - theettotsvititsonntlite. the extraordinary elrorts whirl, I glavadaatle tomittetthe malty calls inure line. it is With ntlitirlYyllty4 ellll,looll time wnil the ft/Sint:la rush, that is ~llTlOntn,oll,L t hin. n ntllilliAltinttitt, It in n. well .ettnir7l:l4ed _Afoc4:th.t my sake ore eieet or ten times la r.o . r than any !other house it, the trade. curl hetet! the ease on thy Ittnintlnt soil. I Can a trro,l !.. st - T! 01 rllll , ll less, profit than tieitlears:entild pessittly dual: of doine if they svished to ...cuer,conontleot expenses.. I ii•lrint tin oink° a Cleats awstep Of all toy 0 he: . ore lint:, of Or XI 47e4r; coaling to this conclusion, t will oink, it the in let. est of - every 'man, we. want. a Ylitnri !Wil i ly, call and ruttalgase at. the. Three I )oors. 03121.-LIALw 31•CLOSICIIY. tit the. Itnu `l , lllt Store: n soketiliil assortment of Clotlm. • onitsistinc of fine French. Eitzli-h and Airiericrin Plain. 4.1,14,..tkimia..ii - ni t c.).4 - Innsi t itcriss. of the st modern msles: • ft!zitcc , l(;;mtnitere Vislcek 1 3 1airi and ; . • - rititey SLttiliS —all of st Mel. we will snake trn, -at the most tetts-ituntilo licieeft,,in n [lite:00411141a EMAlllatltlioi., style. CAolliitte. of all descriptions ' nein:lts -of -ilte .1110.4 Insiliititalilc panel-11A. Neck aii.l • ,Pbtket Sonmeilers. Shin (bilen. Wins Nlilety at - tittle usually kept in a Clothing Stem. Country • Merchants. hofarc . pecciirmilm e!Ace-licre. fend it in thdif advantage to t'all; al the foie City ft/cohilio Store. ottonsim the C . NI•c• n...-VP 4. — as, Et.t.lNvi• )1 , 1 , ,.1.011 A „,, of every nt,4l tien,y blond supeiline reiti frork conlai a large aa "`dortineaffir tta•edi . snek :00 friwk rum., iVtoth:eanniinerc,i :not lin mit loonn: 'Ohio. en• nf root ['bony velvet. cloth. - '"eilliniirtffre . and faitry wool-, nod plaid ennnintere. with irgrent'varietn . of 57 , 11111111 V Iri.h linen, trintiitnd ilnder'shirtin Bork. rrnynt, contfortn ;Indult -olli r aril -1:-.01711tr r" whieli will be soli, iron- for Cod, Patella: - • inucli to'their advnilintre to roll abtiii::,i a 9 i;fficrty street. • - P. n1:1,AN1" 4 . (timiplte of imitable for I .'""tiitt4n4e , m'crtk alwri,.ricnii In,;: witch an 1-:nglish. French - and American ninth,. mid nl.n n choirs Iken;.noinitle've. - , - tion-rtlf of Whirl, will he roadetO'rirder in the Intent ntylen, and on the moot an- C;. - toramoilating te nn. ji,nl2.lnw - n t '"T" ,Spritte; and Sitiwre:rct...el: that let nose-reedy to be `ofrereitiat the old w.riv...”.1 - I:10- DOORS. _ _ No 11. . RIOESEWS WEEKLY BUDGET OF Non• BnoKs roc: HIS.- • 1 N., i •' .. ' ,,. REGINI =ME=;= , •, ' For the Teeth rperl :. ati B on 4B of .Pre -• PITTSCURGII, PIIILADELPRIA,IIALTIMORE,NEW ' YORK. BOSTON: &C. DORE/DOE 4- C ASH. :Philadelphia. TAA FEE O'CO.NNOR. Piusburgh. TIRS old established Line being now in full operation, the pmprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known protnpuiess in delivering goods—peculiar safety. in mode of carrying—capaeious wurelionSes at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business,'*ill secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignments by and for this lino received, charger paid, and forwarded in nay required directions free of charge for commission, advancing' or storage. No interest. directly or indirectly. in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to ou applica tio'n to the following agents: _ _ Ale re Is an lat s‘ VII ray Freight" Lines (FORNIETLLY CALLED PICILWOUTiI & CII:SLCCE.) inia=l 1848 . 17 4 ' 1 XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of 'say (reign between •Pittsburgh, Blairsville, !Johnstown, Hai duysburgh, AVater street, and all intermediate places. Oue boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. WAnulty & Co.. Calm! /Susin. Liberty street. Pittsburgh, every day. (Sundays excepted,( rut ',nippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair talcs. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectially inform their old customers and the public gc•nerally, that they have extended their facilities, Ac.. during the past winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. • - Morass:rocs IL 11. CAVAN & Co. WAL sTrrr. (:. sTrrr. w EULTZ. JAMES A- LORE. JOHN MILLER. 'mist:cr.& 111cDOW AGIIINTS—C. A.:WAN - Lux Co...Pittslrfirgh; IL 11. CAN - AN. JObI1110W11; Jnnx IMILIZZIL Hollidaysburg: ' !forum:Lt.& an.\\• :tier st. Huntingdon co. iIItVETIENCE.I—Smith &Sinclair; J. A J. M'lhrritt: C. & J. 11. Shocabercer: IL Robison & Co.: IL Moore : Bugaley Snide John Parker; Wm. I.elimer; S. Jordan &boa. mar t (Gazette copy.) • Merchants' Transportation Line, ..1600.6its= • *A go g. itimum 11OR the Transportation of Merchandise and Pi:awe to Philadelplua mud Baltimore. lioodaeonsigiied'ty our care will be Iwo - tasted without delay. at the-lowest rates. Bills of Imilint; transmitted. and all instructions promptly attended to, rime from may extra charge for stor age or C0111111161i0 . 11. : . Great NtigßlM Remedy lfl'Oß Coughs. Colds. Asthma, unit Consumption . .—The great and only Itemedy for the above ihseriseisi4 the If i garte Bataan of Life. discovered by thd inatiibrateit Dr. fluchatt. of London. nughtiut nod introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary mteenis of this Metlleine: in the cure of Pulinonnry di eases, warrants the Arnerienn Ag.r...mt in soliciting for treatment the worst possible casts That: eon be ionnsi in the cmunumity—enses that seek relief in vain from nny of the common remedies of the day, and have liven given ttp by the m u m distinguished pliy,mcians, as eidirmed and incurable ; The Hungarian llalston lies cared, and will cure. thempst desperate cases. It is no tjanCk nostrum. but a struolard English medicine, of kilt, wll and esutblislortl etficuEy. Every thmily in the United States should be "implied with Buchnn's Hungarinn Balsam of Lice, not only to counteract the consiirlijMYe of the climate, but to be used as a preventive medicine in all crises of Colds, coughs. spitting of blood. pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of bronchitis, difficulty of breathing. beetle fever. itittM sweats, emaciation and general debili ty, risdiffm. intaiMlZO. Arboopiiir rough. and - moat , Auld in large bottles at St per bottle, with full dhreetions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of Enzltsti art • a - i.• Wt certificates. and other evidence. showing the micqualles merits of this great English lietnedy,.may be obtained o the Agents. gratuitously. • • • For sale by B. A., FABSCSToCK & CO., ebl9 cor. First and and Wood anvll/14,sts 11. lupe-AL WO r Cooper . . on He rn i a ; 1. Sir Asaley Cooper on the Mons', &e.;• • •• Testis and Thymus Gland; heritares on Surgery; Wat.in's Practice: Prnetiee; thinglison's Phywitilopy: Horater's Anatomy and Histology; Churchill's 51iilwiferr; Velpernis 3lidwybry: Dimiases of Infanis—llillard: Diseases of Females shoe!! frir sale he 11. S. iiIPSWORTII A Co., mark • CI Mlie a rt strggct. NTEW PUZL RICATI g got; 1 , 0n,!,. allnistranal .1.11 Harper's new edition of the Poetical wOrksi Of John ..Sutton. with a memoir. and critical remarks on his gem - Inv and writings, by James Muntgoinery and one hundred and twenty engravings arum drawings by Wan. Harvey In two' voinnten: SrMSCEFC3 GAP.CR TESTAMENT.—The four llospets and Acts of the Apostles. in Greek. Kith English iiotes, criti cal. philosophical. exegetical; lumps. index... etc. togetlo rr arith ;he Epistles and Avoca!) rise; the n hole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools, Colleges. and Theological Seilinarics. Ilp Ilr v. J. A. Spencer, A .A'steArierf-7filiidstinurtcr s Eve.—ls fairy talc of love. BY Mrs. S. C. Hall. Henry TP—The life of. Henry the ' , mirth. king Franco and Navarre. by G. P. IL James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. Far sale by JOILNSTON 1 1 / 4 STOCK ON. jan Bookseller, ror. Slarket and :11 L' F ORELS I ti , tory of Modern Philosophy. complete lit in One volume. from the la, London eilitton—X.l.tXt. Li-elm-es on the Law and the h, by :Stephen I. Tyng. 11 n^w and enlarged edition, tt oh portrait of the author; $1.50. Memoir of Rev. David &beet. D D.. hoe Nlinnionary to China : by his nephew, Rev. Willianinon, will a por trait. of .„! , Meander's tirstorythe caristian RetLiion, and Church translimed by Prof. Torrey : Vol. - Ifawknaime: a tale of nail for Loglatol. in F-1-, in two volumes. from ...coin! Loudon edition. SIAKI. Memoir of W. C. Crocker. 1411“loitilry to Africa: 6.2 etc. Periional Recollections. by Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, accompanied by n memoir embracing the period iron) the close of personal recollection to her death; by L. li. J. 'room ctn. Recollections in England: by Rev. S. 11. Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton, the Merchant's Clerk: by Rev. Charles R. Tniylor. M. A.. author of " Retrirds of n Coral .Main's Lady Mary,' Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. The above just received and for sale by ELLMTT & EMII-ISIL mar 14 5.5 Market street, between i3il and 4th. („1 UNPAY SCHOOL. BOOKS—We have just receive 17 a large supply of Books for Sunday. School Libraries published by the American Sunday :school Union. and approved by a committee of publication. consisting of members of the following denominations. viz.: Baptist. Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications coinprve upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from ti rents up to 75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In Illitiitioll to the above. the Union publishes a large variety of hooks, in paper covers, tar quite young child ren. or rewards. Ice. The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. 1 and 2. of one hundred volumes each, all II ntgthernd ready for cite. of hooks from 72 pages up to 251). at the. low price of ten dollars. averagiug only 101 l recta a volume. Also. -A Youth Cabinet Library," of filly volumes, at the lowrice of two dollars and fi fty emits. Also, Ijyiurt Books, Question "looks, rod and Woe Tick ets on paste boards. Maps. &c. All the above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Books furnished on opplicatiun. ELLIOrI & lid Market at., feltft between Third and Fourth. NA !JASON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of lA_ John. Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald %Allison, F. R. S.. author of the "History of Luropc." Nei:toiler's Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in its historical connexion and historical developments: by Augustus Neander—translated from the fourth German edition, by John McClintock and E. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dickinson College. Ohl Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Comanche Country in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. NVebber. Tito: Bachelor of the Albany: by the author of the "Falcon Family." Dr. Chaliner's Posthumous Works;—Daily Scriptural Readings, by the tote Thomas Chalmers. D. D., E. L. D.— hi three 'vols. Volumes Ist nnd2dteeciced, - . • • • ; • • • The above valuable work . received This lloy. end - for sale by JOHNSTON .& STOCKTON, 002 Booksellers. corner Market and Third Ste. Trimmings. NEW and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS, of the 1. latest styles, just received at.ZEIMI,ON KINSEY'S, No G 7 Alsaxer Seater, Among which arc: 50 gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; 1 0 0 " plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 150 " plain small, assorted colors; 50 " cotton, new article, will wash. assorted colors; Also, a large yariety of .Fringe , ass'd,widths and colors. GLOVES. A very largo stork of the above article. 6 doz. Lathes' Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 " Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; 7 " Ladies' Net Black and White Oldves; • " Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves; " badies',GlOvest 50 LudicO' Raw Silk Gloves; 20' " Gents' " " , Children's .Cotton Gloves; . Shaded Twist -Steel and Guilt Beads, Purse Rings and Tik,SelS.: Bend Sags, steel and velvet, fine Fans, Parasols, Accordeons, &e., deer [marl tshititglish Chroni Willianf oflifahnstiurri Chron icles. . Bede's Beeiesits44eg IPsiory. orAlglo Stixon.Cluvni des. ' Mallet , s Nortitern Heroditus by Carey, History:of .Florenee. Sehtgers Philosophy of Life andLangunge; Loam's Ilialoryot BeekTrion's History of, lOssentioul. , Roseesei's Leo the Tenth. sAVoiki; . - - 4 I "11. S. BOS WORTH & CO., 4314ariet'st. ~~ . . - !:- . ':',:: . ':- . .4: . ,:•:.':'.,i:' , ...:"T:,: t 'F': , '.T..ii:!., .:-;'..,:•-:.*.i.•;-ii::.''',..:.:!:=':,.,:':•..7:,•.,(;-:',/-' Lt•tinsportatioit- f,inrs. P-ikrtable BORBIDGE & CASH. 278. Market street. rhiludelphia. TA arm & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh O'CONNORS S. CO., North street, Baliimore WILLIAM B. WILSON, 88. Cedar street, New York C. A. NI-ANTr.Tr rroprielara, en iaal !lasi n, Libt rty st., (nwlette.nlity. cany.i - New tiooics JnaCiteeelied. =SE =II h , , MEE tinicifation fints. . . 6Cupseott's Offices REM ITTANCES and PusingeM Mid front Great Brimin andlielaMh hx . W.' ye. • - •• • • .1.1% Tupgeott ; .75j Sint% sM.Corner. . of Maiden Laste r MY., And 96 Water loo Rood. Liverpool. „ - .The subscribers,. having accented..the Agency.Of the above House, are now prepared to Make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous ot paying the passage of their friends from the OM Country; and they fl atter themselves their diameter and long suunling in business will give ample assurance that alltheir at rungements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tupscott are long . and favorably known.for the superior class. accommodultoll. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. 'The QUEEN OF THE IVEST, SHERIDAN. GARRICK. HOTTINGUER. ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS. two of Whieit leave each port monthly—from New York the altst and 2611 t. and from Liverpool the 6th . mid I tdi:'ia uddidun to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing' patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant persona`) superintendance of the business in Liverpool is an uddi tionul security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being. as usnal, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Canes, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their lauding, without a chance of disappointment or delay;. and are, therefore. prepared to contract for passems from any Sea port iu Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they ere enguged in giving them thcilities for parrying passengers so fur intend not otherwise ag tainable: and will. if necessary, forwent passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveynnee. without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REIIIITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount,payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expedition. mode of retaining funds to those countries, which persons requiring such forth find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will he promptly at tended to. 'I'AAFFE h O'C'ONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map27-d& iv-1y Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers, & Co. FCLTON XT.. NEW YORK; Fates WAY. .616 DVSLIN: SCOTLAND BoAD. LIVERPOOL JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal Dalin, Pittsburgh. Arrangemrnts for ISO. ROCHE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and Now York Parkets, tains the liberty of announcing to their old (rimiest and customers. that their arrangements for the year I , lts hying complete. o.l' art prepared to bring out plLssetsgers. Ly the above splendidfrom Liverpooi to New Yorl: end 'Philadelphia. They refer to their formesceonrse of doing business, 0.11,1 assure those who entrissi than with their orders, that the same aati4faction will be rendered as heretofore. ENtriI.AND. IRIEI.AND, SCOTLAND AND WALES Mails for sale, payable; on demand, at any Badatin Ireland. The undersigned has made •arrangernents to bring ou pas.cu .•re to Pittsburgh, during the present su or. (ell3-2mtlatv• .1)0111,,S- t a t , Passage , To and From .f.4 .p ic, K2W , GREAT BRITAIN GEORGE RILITARLI & Soy, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. RirrAan, No. 5' Small at.. N. Y. Sinn:crib-ens. having accepted the Agency at Oils city of 11.3 above well known and re34lwelnlolc McAbee, are prepared to make cagazeinents for passengers laconic , Call front any part of Cheat Britain or by the re ar Line of l'tteket Ships. sailing front Liverpool ,week ty. Persons eneaginF with lasatai ri3stasstired that their Client's will meet with Lind 'remittent and pronipt des.- patch 21 Liverpool. as well Its every attention necessary on their areval In One country. Apple toot address SAMUEL 11 - c1.1111:AN • 142 laberty st., Pinsltrelt. V. B.—Patwo;es entreat - 4 -hem from Liverpool 10 PI M. burgh direct, and drafts for ally alumna forwarded. any able at si;111. throughout the I.:ailed Kilt pet .iy26-ly lIARNDEN & CO.'s ar k PA9ZtaPJI AND RIOUITLIVCE . °MCC, IT n.NDr.N & CO. continue to bring out persons from II any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wales. upon the most liberal terms, with their usual pimento lily. and attention to the wants of emigrants. AI e 410 not al low our passengeni to be robbed by the swindling sentrips that infest the aim-pons., as we Wit charge of them the moment they report themselves. and Se.l! to their well-be ing. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly. no we defy any of our passengers to show that they trete detained forty•cigla hours by us tuLivemonl, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could hr sent in !Some clif rroft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their colitis. We intend to perform our contracts honorably, emi what it may, and not art aII syn.. 01* rate In't With other °dices, who either performed not at aft, or when it mined ths•lr COlireniellee. Drafts drawn at Piindmtgli for Ally rum 'from .CI rayallte at nnv nr the Provincial Danka to In: land, England, Scotland and Wn JOSlttl'A nontlNsoN. nornpetos and General Avent, jan29 Fin!' street, one door below lS'nost st. tffkITFIOLLEIGN T.TANCE. TliF. Subscribers art pa-pored to for - a - aril moony to nit parts of England. Ireland, Scotland and NVales, with cirspatcl4, and at the lowest rites. SAMUEL sreLuitio:N . & en_ relq 2 142 Li! eny strcst. European Agency, mad Remittances to Ireland, England, 4C. TARRF, and small stuns ni money can at all tiatc"l, IS 'voluted by sight-drafts. at solaced rates, to nil parts of England. Ireland. Wales. and Legacies, fkdds. Rents, Claims. end Property lit Europe can hr 1 . 0116 . rd and recovered throttila the subscriber. or ditrinOies nb settee 60111 this city from October until May. on his anim al tours to Europe, by application to JAMES MAT, Mer. chant, NVatcr street, Pittsburgh KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. and European Ageot, Pittsburgh. Pa. P. !a —As It. Keenan has been frequently troubled by npplieations nod letters on tutu business of -111,1111RO otrenin. of Ness York, Ito dreo,. it noeo,sory to .ily that he is not the Keenan of that firm and tins never had any connexion with either of IlOo•C persons. Orli . _ Western Nen. York College of Health. 21/7 !t1 sly greeter. Ili, est.°. N. V. DIT.. CL C- VAUGHN'S VPILETABLE LITHONTKIP TIC All xTrun THIS celebrated remedy is consta. :y increasing its fume by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Drorfty : all stages of this coin} plaint immediately relieved, no matter ofhow longstand ing. (Sea pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it steeds alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you and the cures testified to will con vince the most skepucal:--(tme pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever DIM Agne. To the Great \Vest especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. Noinineral agent, nodeleterions compound in a part of this mixture; It cures these diseas es with certainty nail celerity, and does not leave the eye ' tern torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint era most painful character, Is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by n few days use of this article. Ii in far beyoutl any other preparation for thin disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (Sec pamphlet-) Debility or the System, VI eak Deck, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or Intiumation of the same. is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is ti/ways the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for Snell complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities. Suppressions. painful Wien sin/alio/is. No article has ever been offered, except this. which would touch thin kind of derangements. It may he relied upon as n sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could ,give a thoesand names as proof of cares in this distressing class of compluints— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to net immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated front the system. Eruptive Diseases will find [lle alterative properlitis of this nrticle PURIFY Toe nwoo, and drive sue li diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimmix.of cures in ,all diseases, which the limits of no advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away they contain 32 pages of certifieutes of high chairaeter: add it stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine; dev; er appeared. It is one of the peculiar fentures of thin nr tide. that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated-and lingering invalid [torsos, and keep taking the site/lit:ie.: as lenges there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAIISANI.MLLAS:SY/M113.&C.. as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, Cec. They oval:clod for noth ing, and.colteocted_to gull the unwary: rOrtil T 1 11:51.N0T. Their inventors never thought of curing such discasentill this:article had done it. A - particular study of .Me pamph lets is &smooths solicited. Agents. and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 20oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at 81 each—the larger holding Ii oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptie Mixture.n blowit upon the glass, the written signature of 1 . G. C. Vaughn" on the directions. and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo, - stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. , Prepared by Dr. 0. C. Yaiighn. end sold nt the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—:order from regularly authorized Agents culled. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting adviee, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 295 Essex at., Salem. Mess.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United. States and Canada, as Agents. DAYS & DROCKWAY Agents., jau3l No. 2, Liberty st., near Caner Brum IrENITIAN BLINDS.—A. Westervelt, and old and well V known Veuitian_Blindanaker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this. method to inform his ninny friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full -orient don on Bt. Clair at., near the.oltrAllegheny Britlge.:Whern a constant litlPPly ' ot " Blinds of various colins and-Mtali ifiea.ja constantly kept ouland and at all prides, from twenty-cents up to suitcustomers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put, up so. that lit cnse of -alami by fire, or. otherWise j , they ' may be_ removed without the aid of a acreW-dnver. aint with the same faciliiir that any other piece of furniture con lie ropoved, and without any eitra expense. jeSf-dltvry . iriALTTION,VO. TIM PUIILIC,L-The sub/mtiber, by j writtotiTlntraelmith the Prxrc TEA Co.. Mue the ex elught_righrto;etll lieirTens,in PdAskargh and Alleghe ny clue}.,. Any peisottattiiikpliyie.toimiljtioirTealk..ex cept pioettre4 ductal* r.41 114 4"4 7 . 4 Oci•Pg. o :4o4PtiPttattd tifroud *ninth 1C,4- , #tetr'xbucinAnti are, not- to relietron. .2.C7AYNES 'ilth - st. _ ~ k r y..,~ ~ x .. ~ ~.~ ~ -~~ ~.. _. ... ; v ; ~," e -Timmy. MU= . : .... .. , ~ .''' ,- 0..•.!,.''.:. - : : :; , c.--..:..'. -, .. - ' - ; .....7. - . .•-....-i.,•::"r.!:.•.. LYCOMING; CO. MUTUAL INSUB ANOE COMPANY. Ti Mt:Subscriber, havingheee appointed nut duly corn 1. Agent of the Lycoming County. Mutual In surance ComPany, is now prepared to receive applica-_ [lousier insurance fur said Company. This Company is, Perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Compenies in the State or Union. baying a capital of between one and two millions of dollurs iu premium holes, end by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding $5,1.100 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. or on anyone risk, and no more than $2.500 will •bu taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a stove-pipe passess through the side wall or roof. Cotton Factories or Powder Mills. Manufactories of Printing Ink. and Dis tilleries; will not be insured on any consideration, what ever; and when the rate per cent. shall be Itt or If, inclu sive, no risk will be taken over 84,000, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have been such. that for the last six years only one cent upon the dollar has been eased upon die premium 110liti of the stock holders. Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the new Court House. 11. SPROUL. Agent. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OF MI ILADELVIOA. CHARTER. PERPETUAL.—S4OO.OOO paid. In Office 1.031. Chestnut st., north Fide. near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either pennunent or limited. against loss or dam age by fire. on property and effects of every doseription, itt town or Country. out the must reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCILEIL, Prest. C. U. LIMO:KELL, Secretary. In RECTORS: Charles N. Baneker, Jacob R. Smith. Thomas Hart. George W. Richards, Thomas J. 'Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, 'robins Wagner, Adulphi Boric, Samuel Grunt, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARRICK Alsirrm. Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin h. Co., corner of &l and Market ats. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly irate at rittetairgh. fi n the Delaware Mutual Safety In ', earetnee e'ornpany of PhitatlelPten. Ii IRE RISKS upon Buildings mad Merchantlize of eve ry deseripti ~,, and Marine Risks ti; on hulls or . ear go to of vessels. token upon the most favorable tennis. Office at the werehnitse of King & Holmes, on Water near Market street. Pittsburgh. N. It. King & Finery invite the confidenee and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company?. ns nu institution among the most flourishing in,Philiidelphin—as having a large paid in capitol. si Itielt, by the operation of its charter,' is constantly birreasine,-as yielding to each person insu red. his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving hint in any responsibility whatever,heyond the premium actually paid in by hint; and therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature. and ill its lutist attractive fort n. novlstf GENCY OF "1111.: FRANKLIN FIRE. /NSUIIANCE COMPANY ,QF PIIII,ADELP I A.—N. *.E: rimier}( Third and 11 - mi - sirens, Pittsbuttli.-- , -Tlie :13.,gets of the C e p oVi;t a ti n iTi,• ?n lill a fi t r A t c 6 t f u j iTll la g;in l s t i l l S t ? it " ltitsttl e t d ur i e n , Uwe. llottilxa iil Mortgages Rval Estate. :it tovp TerniiorAry I,ians, - Stocki and Cash Alliirding certain. rtostiranee flint All losses sill be promptly rut. Anil ciiitq entire, see arty m ill who ob tain piiiietes froth thitsCritetiotr. = Rini token at as low as ore consistent with security. ' orpl WAIT RICK NIA R11:1.;A gent. ... ,ittelasei3lee A.3aliiit Fist. THE Anterlersa..v.re boianelsre (+oorpnee— r -OtTiee. _Xi,. 72.)Vain7.t street l'hilatlelpitlai incorputairrl A. D. isilit--t'llartr , r.perpeetual. . . !nem, Ballast gr. rtupiture,gereltandire.atel,proper ty generally. cilia, in OE criy or COUTIOr), agflll/114 10firli. or damage by lire,perpetutif or tor litaittai IK:riutla, on, IUVOI , able terms. SA 311.7E1, C. MORTON, President. Pm,'stets D. JAM!. EH. Siterruiry. ()TACTC for 17131.111111 CC by t he ClTTlptille Will f.r received rind 111,411:111Cel elitClrA hy the tiiiikriiivi c d, rig:tiiit for Pittsburgh. (EO. corimAN. jaui.am. Wool street. Connie Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now conceded by medietil men that ContrelPs Mniticel Pam Extractor. manufactured by Comstock dr. Co.. 21 Courtland et, New York, is the greatest won der A( OM lUth centur)•. lan elreeL* are truly miraculous. All pains are removed front bunts, scalds. he., and all external sores, to IN few Illi111111:11 oiler its application: beniiiiir the name on liar .11‘01 deiicnty. skin, (caring no near. It in equally beneficial in all kinds of Ma:Amman, ry discnses, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains. Ithettmatitm. White Sweilintr mid Ulcers-Bruises, Bums. Erysipelas, lilies, Tic Doloreanx. ikc. We inicht add as proof to all we nay. the mum, of many 4'lll - physimans who use it in their practice. and him dotils of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind patent toes, it werinfnelly on hand, in ease of acciilents',by fire life may be lost without. but Ire it, use all burns are collect to ifs control. ;mfr....the ritalisaredesiroyeil. Cat,- tiett--rcineiniter and ark or eeisitcirs Ma g ical Pain Kr. 'twice manufactured by Comstock 4- CO., Y, and take ;mother, Snem Gerthrin• 'rave Gnasnent, is an article Snort justly celebrated as ti cure for the: above. thnn nap or On other, Its ear.,. are almost immediate, atilt It ha rody necessary to let those who know the article real use it si•ith such great success. that it is to be had In, and 2.enuitte or Comstock & '2l Coart/and st- V. V.. sr4r. proprietor: Sold only genuine in Pittshurph. Pa.. by Wm. iscksim. Libr rty head or wom oNoia wootiozion. I'a.. by Clark in Brownsville be Benneti & Crocker. also hp our anent in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Su and Vir7.ittin. uovltt•dksvlm "It Is the beet Cough Diet Mine I ever Sau-." I ,EA 1) 111, , following prooli,i ximeriority of Dr. Mt n; brr,f's Ori,ond f:ough Nixturr, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: Pt rusurtluri. DCI`. 1.5, 1e47. :11.easuu. II ATS .1 ) 13tIntil'll . Ar. —A Ile r laboring for several weeks [elder the disadvantages of u harassing cough end moat ilistewistg raid, whlch hail, thus far. retitled the el. lef•TA of Aeveral of the Wa.r , intlneed leper chase a bottle of your Oriental cough Mixture. and give it a fair Inal. To me great surge..e, :Mgr using only oee hull of the heele rfetand myself entirely well. “11.4 the 0 .0 rbe,14.,... 1 (re, fa le." Trite ropy. JODN DINIIS. Sold ley IIAY'S t 1111OCKWA V. Druggists, Commer cial Flute.lleltr 40/19 4 A. MASON A tab. Des: Giants //misc. tit Mark, t Szlert. tericcrit Third and finirth streets, ha ye pest received a large supply of rich Fall Goods- comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chilli-sox of I{n dealt. French and American 111f11111111011re ; 1541 pcs rich and desirable patterns French Gilighorns, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability oi colors; 4 cane, splemilid Plaid goods for ladies dresses• comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash- IllcreS, M. do Idtines. Satin stp'd Alpaccas of various colors; 1-4 and 4-4. black and Moe black Silks, for Mom tillns ; Fancy dresti Silks; block and Mode colors; M. de !mins, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality; Cas 'inheres, Cassinetts. Snead Cloths Mill Vesting's; blench ed and unblenclied Mnslins front 61 to Ile. per yard; Dreen, Yellow. Red nod White Flannels; Tickings, Checks, strip 'd Skirtings; bleached nod brown Drillings • me. etc. All of which arc- offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep.:t A. A. MASON x CO. IikTPA Y DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS. Burke's Budd- I. ings, Fourrh street. —llovou Sc. ANTHONY, Daguerreo typists front the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh. and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of eitirens and others, at rooms in the third story of Durke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pieturrs taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to radium them in the highest perritetion of the art. Ourinstrunfents me of the most pow erful kind, ennbling us to execute pictures. minimm:tea for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The pnblic are solicited to call and examine. Persons Online for pictures arc neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. 11. Operators will had this a good depot for stock and chemicals. j --- Ittstructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jun 7 • . . r 10 FEMATAIS.—Every fern:tie, should haven box of • Dr. linlph's rills: They are'Perfectly adapted to the peculiarities oftheir constitution, acting with gentle mild ness null Fa Icty in ail einnnsinnenf. Wherever introduc ed, •their character 1111f1 been rapidly oslablished aiming the ladies: with Avlinin they ere emphatically The Facnritr. Very complete directions for ace is the various com pinints Will be found in the directions accompanying each box. Fur sale by S. 1.. CIITIII3ERT, Smithfield street, near 'third. Also. by Win. Colo, Allegheny City; .1. G. Smith. 13ir rail:glint:l; and John JVCrucken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh jan:2.s Hollow-Ware Castings. ?I,T ERCIIANTS our city for the purpose of 1.. f. obtaining . their Spring supplies of Hollow-am re and other Castings, will find n very heavy stock. and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by ns.-- Samples can he seen at mt r warehouse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, sect W. \V. Wallace's Marble works. ' Terms and prices favorable. fob Q--ttlin QUIN. MeTIRIDE NiSOliit:c—Jiist received, by Express: England. and Scotland. or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. 11. Merle D'Aubigne, a n„ author of His tory Practicalftl ll x rs i natii j o i (Lr o oz e w:l . l, c of St. Matthew and St. Mark. in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic instrnetion and devotion; by John Biril•Sunitner, D. D., Bishop of. Chester. For sale by ELLIOTI' & ENGLISH, Cabin 58 Market . street, bet. 3d and 4th. Table Cutlery. THE undersigned has just received a select assortment. of Table, and other fine Cutlety, including, Desert, and*Cattving k nives and forks . ; which, with. a large _stock of Brushes of everrdeseriptton, and Shoemaker's find ings he will dispose of as usual, ou reltsblfableteLMS. JOHN W. 410013 120 Wood stpiet. _ WOR rge la thr — ellihg 'Abase iiiirout, ..xt • on-Decatur street, running buck. 1110 met, b.:matted by alo feet - alley, Also a large lot, of Tttl feet front on But ler street, Lavvrattenville, by 260'feet 'deep, contufnigg. a. well arranged Cottage Dwelling Mame. zditlf lOr Hotints,. icrrge . Hall and Parlor,"frOnt and liar Garden,' Ire. • S. CUTHBERT. Gen. Agent.' ' Ruiithfielck above 4th street. W‘LLOIV WAGONS.--36 .29'.d0. Otndtee; : - 90 do. - Basket 12 Nests Clothes baskets; 3 dm—Markel Bruskeus t with. covers: *sorted; -rec'd and for ore 1.3‘. apll *EMILON /LINSEY. ; lz Aumranti. aumpulis.- ==l Maki,, a total of, DIRECTORS . : . • John Sa•raPent, tkusokel C. gorton, William I.) - 1,1-11. A0011.1.11m I'vries, 'l7„una• Allit.,,tte, G..orge Al,!ant, Jobal Wcloll, Jr., Pntriek Brady, John T. LowiL "" ~~ ~f..- ~:: .~ P ~ .~ Xr':: =EI _ ~^ * Zgarre-m7P'Am" , "•ns e i'r'reK' • . - • CR.' IforFLAND'S CELEIIRATED - - , GERMAN MEDICINES - Are siiithdut a Rival for the Crit's of:Me following Diseases! I F,, taken according . to the directions they will cure any - ease, no matter Wk. or what else has failed. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, Pin the' Permanent:cure of Riteumatistn..Gout, Gan grene,' Hysteria, and severe nervous affections. and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, 'femoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases. experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well daring i the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when takmacconling to directions. Na outward application can permanently- remove Then math: pains from tho system. Linintenti sometimes act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vitaipart, else where the Will he more acute. GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma, :Nervous Debility, Pulmonary AffectiOns, (arising from the liver or stomach.) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising froth a disordered stoznach, in both , male and female. such as female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood . to the head. They . strenghteathe sys tem. and remove all acidity Of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assisedigestion. They'can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in even- ease will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities' and reinnants of previous diseases, and giving •a " healthy action to the ;,vliole frame. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and lain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediate y under the Inferior ribs; inability to lie on the !Offside, or if at all a dragging sensation prothlecffi.whileb Se riouily affects respirution, cutting very often &AI-outdo sonic cough; together with these Symptoini we perceive a coated tongue, Reality of the stomankftiificienoy,Of 'per spiration, and sometimes. n sympathetie . pain In the right shoulder, with a great dispeesition to Sieep:and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in- the - mouth of throat, causing mucus to rise in the nostrili: Jaundice accoinimuies it, and a dropsy in the face. These syinp toms; if -- permitted to continue, will eventually prcidime that moat baneful disease. Consiimption: In fact, Ono jerky of such cases originate frontthe iiiitat.ingcaises above mentioned. Cathartic medicines mast in every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. - The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various-those af fecting the sunned' alone, are nnusea,:heart-born, loss of aim - Cute, sometimes an excess of nppetite, sense of full ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. Octal eructations. or sour arising from the stomach. A:c. Dyspepsia. devoid of a.funemal nature, is without danger; but, if• arising frotn a - disease of the stein:a-h. it is dangerous. ..• , Nervous Debility generally,ncompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; - ft Witt also chid.` A few 'doses will 're move all the unpleasnut effects. 'hitch as fluttering intim heart, aching sensation When lu a sin g posh ion. dots Or webs before the sight, fever told dolt pain in the bend. constant imaginings of evil, and great demeaned' of r its. Outward signs are. u quick and 'inning - pulse, mile and distressed countenance, /cc. Aity ease of the ultorti disense can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. ' SUDORIFIC. . . . .' • An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or dietetical. Spitting of Blosst. Influenza. Whooping Cough. Bron chitis. (femoral Asthma., or any disease of the Lunge or Throat. . ' • - ' This is an invaluable funtily - medieine. It relieves any Cough or lioarseuess. and prit vents the Cruup 16-be ing early administered. , No coast or•colii is too light to pass iiegleeteilT for. neglected colds; sink - thousands to the grave mutually. and cause niany.ta grow up with a deli cate frame. who would have been. Emig and robust. if at tirst properly treated. • sono.nts trs • 1091167 77 • 4..07.491.1 7:1 MOW SPIKE:VA D OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of- the Fitrit. , 'Petter. and Rheum. Scald Head, Ring.warms , Inflamed -Eyes orElye-lidit. Barber's Itch. Frosted Feet, Old Sores wising from lever or impure blood: and will extract the fire from horns, on application, or remove anyeutaneons eruptions from the aka., Persim* troubled, with teirder.fares.slivoildmv it Vldislirtiitbr2it Icili Jl3 feitmonieittit, rimove 301.1,7tOire ness rind stop the bleeding . : It can always lie relied on. and is invaluable tit TAR OINT.NIENT, . For the cure °fp:this qr yisealltrOkin the liver. hark Or ehetit: it will eiturely reinoVe.-nny deep seated pains.— These rcinritics have - m -eaused any. to enjoy the ines timable bletoilitts Of invigorated health, and irv.rf y of desperate:Oil:itbauttottell cases.,_rt..perfect and radi cal eure. ; inintruerAble, impoLiqons upon, and the stuttattelitS of realm ritable , elites neve? made, _ yet certified to by feigned ;la ItleS, or by p e rsona - Who ll y nuacelhaiitted with what they have entlorstdiren - ders-1t difficult to to jUStIeC to the. public • in ofrcritiKsolgeicniludneettietti to make a trial of the., loco They ht en tirely vegetable. nail free friths ail iirjalinusiugluililuas, anti claim your patronage apt,' rUpOil th-41]:v ery 15hould jpacc ,ranipiltet,r4eresitilpF h iad'of the agent. grafts . Plnc#l . lPt tihcstftAtuiciirm4n i i re F a l.l7 Sa llte slriet'cue :tle in l'itudiurgh. by • (jun 17,1114- WU, , T.IiOILN. Q?11NCI: Tl.4 l LTltllF4nyukiroot licsTiatitigs t danger thillicorl eirionVer''hat !weft I wwllll,-Ahe Cough of Consutiiptiga hash in it a sound of death. Ang Toe's Mirrtrra --. V . i'ittr—dlsrling your idol and earthly joy. is now perhaps •COliallVd 10 her chanther by,. a dangerous cold—her pale checks , her thin shrunken uneers. tell the boil disei.., has already gained upoo'hr r —t'te sown/ of her supultlaral cough pierces vont soul. Yuead Max, when Just tertran to enter life, d rf,TOZ , T, she ll a heart crushing blight over the lair- prospects 01 the fu ture—your heene cough ainflifechlo limbs tell of your loss 01 hope, but von need not des: air. There is a balm which win heal time wounded Isngs. it is • Sherman's All-healing Balsam. • Mrs. Arrnse, the wife of Win. 11. Alters., Esq, was riven up by Dr. Sets-all of Washington. Hrs. Hoe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Hoe and DT. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought site MUM die. She bad every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced 13y. her physicians—Shaman's Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. finnan sax s - rz of Bull's Ferry. was also cured, of eonsumption by this Balsam when all oilier remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced. ton skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist.*Sl Broadway, has 'witnessed its effects in several eases where no other mcdeciae afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr.W. also wititesred its winidertul effects in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spilling Blow!, alarming as it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. ft heals the ruptured or wbunded blood vessels, mid makes the lungs sound again. Rev. Ilknar Josks, 101 Eighth avanitc, was eured of cough and catarrhal athictiott of 50 years stasiding. The first dose gave hint more relief than all the oilier medi cine he hall ever taken. 'Dr. L. J. Bcals, 10 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted. with the Asthma. la both eases its Were immediate, snafu resterine them to comfort:ll4e health. Mrs. tecniirtz Wt:t.his, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma Id years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at otter_ and she is eemparntively seed. being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeml ix the great remedy fur COllllll., Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Compl* is. and all the affections of the throat, nail vet, A.ttlititliMittl Consumption. Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. She rtruin's celebrated Cough. Worm and Camphor Liteenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mait's Plaster Suld wholesale and retail by AVM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe. Store nod Patent Medicine Warehouse. " , IJ Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street. 0,141 by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan (iriest, Manchester; J. IL 11. Jacques, Dimingliam; A. S. Getty. %Wylie street; J. G. Muslin, cor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley. East Liberty; 11, 1.. Mitchell,. Wilkins burgh; Thus. Aikan, Sharpsburgli; Sand. Springer, Clin ton; James IWKee, Stewaronown; Jolm Black. Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland sk Son, M'Kees port; McEldovvney, Bakerstown; Riley . 11PLatighlin. Plumb Township; Wm. .1. Smith, Tomperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tarentunu G. 11. Starr. Sew ick ly. mai-11.1y 1i7F1117 - . TI•2STISIONV i—Dr. W. LANoz. of Fayette 111_ vibe. N. V.. says: "1 ant %cell persuaded, mid have been for some tithe, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those, who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia nod ltihiott.s Pever, are its tnetliately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. 1.. cirri' BERT. Smithfield street. iwar Third. Also, by Win. Cole. Allegheny city; J. G. Shinn,. Bir mingliam; timid John M'Cracken. Fifth Ward. febl7 Jayr7eo loan-lily Medlicines. Dt. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio. writes, March. 1:i 1 4(i: "I have used your rei - inffirgi, Carminative Bedlam, and Expectorant, in my practice, fur, the last three ytars. and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, anti never. as yet, to my recollection, failed 01' realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. - Your other medicines I cannot speak of frotnexperience; but, judging from those I have used, Ideal)! not hut that they chum, and tire entitled to nil the confidence reposed in then!, by those %vim have used teem. was formerly . very partial ti:0 1114 . 1 . Wennifitge, until I becomeacquain tett with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Ressectfully, yours. die., S. S. COOK. M. P." E r r For sale itt Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 7 - '2 Fourth st. febls 13 A. FA I INESTOdK'S COM' II SYRUP.—This pre f.). iteration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whoopintr, Congh, mid other Pneumonic. Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the mom, and is offered rttsii low a price as to place it within the reach of every perion. There are, perhaps. but few Cong,h preparations that will pro duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. decl3 DR. RALPH'S CELEREATED Yana - natl. - a Pitts are for sale, wholesale and retail, at the REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 50. field at. Also, by Wm. Cole, -Allegheny city: .1. o.Smith Smith. Bir mingham; John McCracken, Penn street. Filth Wurd. (621 ATONES AN1)1.IQI.10 V tars and , Eiglitlia Pi' ofthe following. Celebrate =ltaly : A Seignette Brandy, pale. .otard • " dark, " pale, .Baienne ee "Hennessy " dark. Pine?. d &union &Co . . " dark, imperial Eagle Gin, Black Horse- " • Pine Apple 'high Whiskey " Jamaica Spirite St. Croix Together N'vith n largo s -Liqtao , a in Bottles • olio, I for sale as imported, on p 'ltir nod Liquor Store of fetO come RENE t • Orugs nub , Balcilics, 00 Whole. Hut vas, Our! , randy, Wines, Gins, &C., !ids, grades, awl vintages London Markut Wine Rotten Port Trash • Ihirguntly .Madeira Symington Faye( Pala Sherry Brown - Golden. rc Tearide Lisbon Claret : rc - Sweet & Dry Nialrin. of the above Wines and vaple and Claret Wines-, qterrns,at Iho Nato Cel t'. C. MARTIN, 'thneld and Front sts. Drugs allb 'filcbitiztf#. 11! , ITNESE.RAIR CREA.M--A Matchleei - aitleto - -Tor Cgrowth, beauty, and'imitoratiou of the I This Cream. when once known, *ill supereede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. Where.. the hair is dead harsh. thin, unhealthy, Nor turninggrey, a few epPliett• lions will make the hen so ft and dark, and gie itreben.u- Life!, lively appearance; and will also malreit Maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long its all-the preparatious that are generally-used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen off'. it may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in . the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, es it is FO composed that it will' not injure the hair'liketheotherpreparations;Lui will beautify it, and give perfect sausfaction in every in • For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. CaldWell to Mesrrs. liendershott dr Stretch, Nashville, general Ogees for the Southern States: Lauer of iht Rev. IL Caldwell. Paaor of the Presbyterian Church,.Pulaski. r' Mesitts. Havnettsittrti Jt Srarruct Gerrx.merk4l take p.casure in adding my testimony in favor Of the excellent preparation culled • Dr. Pari ‘ i sh's Chinesir Hair; Cream; for, about two years ago my har was very dr3r,:bristfy. and disposed. to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, aid used it according to the presctiption.ll is now elastic, soft, FOCI 6nn to the head. Itlitnyilndstual end oils were Implied; each leaving my hair itt.4 worse State than before. This Cream, however, has met my expee- L 1160115. ' ' As an article for the toilet. my wife gives it preference over all others. being delicately perfnmed.and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especiallyiwill find the Chinese Cream to bem desideratum in IheirMreparations for the toilet. Respectfully, &c.. I • • . ~R. CALDWELL. I 'Pulaski. January f,',18:47. wholesale and retail. in Pittshlrgh. 11T H John M. 'Townsend. 45 Market it, and Joel NIOI ler. corner of Wood and Fifth see. 15-4,kw-ly . . T AWES. arc cautioned against using Corbnitui Preps .l.l• red Chalk : They Ore nut aware how frC•htfully ifljo noes it is to the skin how coarse, bow rough . how sallow, yellow. and anhealdiy the skin appears utli.r *hi! pre pared chalk! Besides it is injurious. con mini large: quaistity . of lead! We have prepared a beirot P vette table article, which wo call Jones' Spanish ;Lilly White. It is perfectly ocent, being purified of al) deleterious qualities. mid it imports to the skin a natural, healthy. alabaster. clear. lively white; at the simnel time riming as n cosmetic on the skin. making it soft mat smooth. Dr. James. Anderson. l'ructica I Chemist cif' Alessiachu setts. says: Atter analysing Jones" Spanish [Mit White. I fled it possesses the most [maenad I iiatured.•niel at the 111 l time innocent. white .I ever saw."i I certainly can einimienti 111 l sly recomincial its use to whose, skill requires linamifying.". Price 25 cents it •Directioas —the hest way to apply. Lilly AVbitc, is wilful! leather Iv or unl—tiol ionizer is preferable. A Visa SET Or Trxra rots . 25 cczrrs.—rdle,..tceth. foul breath. healthy gems.* Yellow and tuthoultily after being mum or twice ,eleancd ulthJo}ical.Asuber Tooth Paste. have the appearance of the inustlacautind ivory. tool. at the maim time it is 50 'peril-ally went and exnaiAtely flute, that its constant daily La isikighly• advantageous. even to those teeth that are id good:cpudt tion. giving them a beautiful. polish. mal,preirenung,a Premature decay. • Those already. decuyeij, it prexoats from becoming worse—it Mini fastens illicit a*ishc.ecating loose, and by perseverance it will render theiMulest. mesh delicately white, and troika the breath deficit/wily stench. Price .!5 or: 7h cents a All the above afru.sold only at 12 Chatham at., signor the American klagle!,:cew i liork. audit.), the appointed Agents whose ',mates appear,iit. Pia 110.11 COI MUll. ; WILL TUC MAIM!. and ;jet erich ywr.?n'ota fine is yintr'ftirione." lit beautitbl. Garr .Js..it 'white ! Ii not. it eon i.e made 50 ercu thou low. disfigured, sunburn, tanned and free d. Thous cads have Leen made, thus who.bace was once or twice with tlistiee,linliau.Cliernical Soap: The cllecd is g wail ,glorious ma suusnifice ut. . Dill he miry. ynn get the tam ,ine Jones' Ssap, ut the sign .uf the Americus Eag ,fit! ,ClintlMltt street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum. Scuirvey.firyiitiabas.l;lorbees' Itchoirs often cured by Jones'ltali Chemical . wlien every kind of remedy has failed. That. it..cules pimples. freckles. and clears the skin. allkltiow. the American Eagle, 25 Chatham street... , •i)Und f redder, this seldom or never . . • .." • ... C. INGLIS. Jr... ratter Sq. a. , Sold at J ACISSOX*II so Liberty st., hand of W00(1,1••••isil of the Illiz; Hoot. • ...novzkl. I )? latlY l ; l 4 l l . ‘t ' Oc C al ; t ‘ ue rS ta . : ty and thirty. posse -.tu g a synametncal Curria..gotal fen• tures. he.. as askial confidentially. can 11 , 1111 'appoint, Any Ann-GoalidA/D.S.A/..llNifilr...blls,,lffle-b.4 ll °.'l' Le p' such R 2 ow. . yoarso idttn: and:lete 'airifi tad. wiry heir; whcatelay a apeanting tiara aborcie;.. porn. she taliglat. hare delicutd Sklaite• tenth: . a Third breath.', and beautiful beacl.oftaaye. - .4l`aintifal while teeth and laircel it - ts. ' kei of Juries' elon-• ter Tooth Paste; a skin white, pare raid scaollbss at attow. by using a rake of the' rename Jones' Italie°. tlernieol Nortp; and a Itrainifttl hood of hair by using a 3a. bottle of Coral !lair Rearorarier.' Do not atria an opitalan . ap.iitst this benne you trry or yii ,'oirl rerY:cl but he sane 1., task (or JOIlPle articles: Sold only id Now York at at:Chatham at. For kite by • M. JACKSON; Agent. o.ljtaerty Sittsburgh. • CANCER. SCROFULA . .AND•GOITRE.--4Ample ex & desire him proved - hut no combination:of medicine have e re. het, so OffirseiunS jurreirsoving.ll4, above dis eases, as Mt. J AtiN KS 'ALTERATIVE:. curd truly naumishing. not only.of Eancilr apd other dis: rases of that class. but bus removed 'the'inast sitibborn dlsesctes of the Skit.. Swellings.; Dyspeptia. &c. This medicine enters into the circulation, mid 'erUdiesteS di enves wherever located. It' purifies the blood and other finals of due body. remotes obstruction in ;the pores of the skin. tool reduces enlargement of the glatids or bones. It anerentes the appetite. removes headaelielastd drowsi ness. and hivicorntes the whole system, autllmparts ani mation to the divested a rid del dilated euristitiltion. There is long superior to it in the whole material tnetilies. It i• perfectly safe and extremely pleastint;ampinsitiothing of the dives:ling. 11.11161.111 accompanying the 'ilea of swal lowing medici n e. • . . It .7 - Pnr stile in Pittsburgh at the PEKE:NM-4. STORE, Pnitrth at.. near Wood. • . . . • tnata:t A lircelpe for ttie! Human. its 1 1 0 FORCE lI'S GROWTH AND HEAIAII, MARE j, IT SOFT. SILKY, CLEAN AND FINE. ,I - , -Perstins in consequence of the many things suit', set ddyrn every article,. (be it ever so .good.) - ris, a hutritiugi..4ll 'people could ho made to try a 3r. bottle of ]one's Coral Hair Re stutative. and seal how if milked dry,.raltr, ad: light hair moist, sod, auburn and dark, and keeps saidi b 1 its use for sometime. eause4t to grow naturallY beautiful: if profile could see the number of poor respectable me ebonies that rise it. (aye, and find it •tho eh)apest Thing they can use.) for dressing and beautifying the _Hipp for keeping it soil and in order three, timed as !wig as any other article matle . i and Forces at to ;rick'. 'stdpi its falling, 1 And costs but 3 shilling's to try. We formerly sold nothing baits than $1 bottles. bat we wish people to try it., ~ S old-oldysat,E3 street. New Nork, and .by _ j • ma 1.20 7 -- IV3I.r.IACRSDN. Act: • .iberty st. iota: I'ESTIALONY tor Dr. Wiliarti's Flintily Medi n ev.—Th e undersigned, citizens ofil'i triburg h Is a v int; personnlly used i)r. Willard's Oriental. C'ougli Mix tars, anti ex perienedil its hetieficinl effects. do most Cheer fully reeommend it »as safe and ellectual, , in all Cases Speaking from expOience, we believe thnt it hos no su perior; and weal teerumend its use to all the - afflicted CIIAB.LF.St LEWIS. ZP fit. JENKINS. Pittsburgh. March 15t11.154.1. Irt'Sold by J. Schoonmaker & Co., John Hays, James A. Jones. J. IL Cassel. John I'. Scott, F. 1.. Showden. J. Mohler, Ogden k Snowden. ' • ALT — ft SCLTR.VYTOLIf SORgs, pjtysjpg. l.;" LAS, Barber Itch, Chaps, Sore Seardsti Piarples.— This is used. by many ph y. camera h in thin city iii curing the above. and we would not eoUscieneioualy serl',u.nleaa we knew it to be all we Mate. it. t As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP in imilapa the only article ever known that removed itniurities: and cleared and beautified the akin. making it !sat, .clear. smooth and white as nn infants. 'But mind, hist sold g at 82 Chatham at., N. V., and by . ; Will. lAEKSON.,IAgem, mar2s fig Liberty street, Inisiminh• A AtERICAN 01L--TIIE GREAT RE:Allan .ut"NA ..I-V TURE.Procured from a well in lientinik y.,/iLS feet below the earth's surfai . m., This Oil will be' ibliffil 'rosily superior to `Harlem: British; or tiiir;cilliCt fordierly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for the forlossnm. ali ments arc tsuly svondetful: litilamntory Aieumatism, whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs, colds, speams„ letter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflaintriaiory' Ore - throat. liver compliiint. inflammation of the kidneys ; suns !la the breast. side and back, diseases of the spine, yes; heart i Miro, diseases of the hip joisibinflamed se tyes,deaf nese, and ear ache, storms, tooth ache, sPraiiii, Strains, burns, scalds, bruises cuts, ulcers , cancer, 6ver, Sores, &c. &c. Price SO cents per bottle: Sold wholesale Anl retail by JACICSON, at hiiboot earl shoe More. S 9 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. The um'soor stands in tlio dooriWay Only place in Pittsburgh white. the arscrak lean be -ob tained. CA cTIO.I.—In order to be sure of obtaining the geAtiine, purchase only of the general agent fur Westetn Petinsyl vania, Wm. Jackson,N Liberty street,'or . Iltroughi sub- Agents appointed by him for its sale, each otisvhottr will lucre n showhill and general directions in pamphlet fonn containing the names and address of thh Prefpriethr and General Agent of WesternTennsylvania, as fullossti: Dr. Hall Jr Co., proprietor; Icenitreky. • Wm. Jackson, General for Western -retitisYlvrt a, 69 Liberty street,. Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. - • ' Ouratava.Each bettle is. enclosed in one or the above Maned Pamphlet s, and the - mune . ofWilliant JalekNOli,(t he general and only wholesale agent for Wrstet rennsyl v printed on the outside. of the label Iron City Cracker and Bread•lkikory. • J. SHEPHARD IN ro l _l : 3r e c r e m etfl ft t r mf friends atte:uh. le.,n , itni e f tos g trl l usi. ness.the manufacturing of Crackers of every Having purchased one of W . . IL Nevitt's Clicker and Pilot itread m,,c hities, he is prepared to fill all ordeirs lbr crackers or - pilot bread at the shortest amine .hopes by n strict - attention to business. to Milne Si 11tOiti011.01the public putroninte.• The public is •respectfullYjinvited to call and etramme for themselves:. - • BA H EICY. tio. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo site Smithfield. B. :tape rior family Bread. rye and dyspepsia Bread, large mitt small rolls, fresh every rooming eau , be Itch at the store, or my wagon, or at toy snout in the market. Cakes and Confectionary Cu hand and made to order. £. MHERHItRD. ap2o.ly ' 11010 Commercial R&M Liberty st. . . Uki13.17:15,-40011oz. Playing Cards; 200 whole and half boxes Sardines;. 10:bas,kets olive Oil; . 20 doz. assoitetLentsups, &c. 5 easkalmndon Porter, quarts and pinta; 300 doz. lirdutlies, Wines, Sc. vary old; 5 Ws. powdered Sugar; _ 60 baskets Cliampaigne Wine, part to arrive; 3 hhds Claret - Wine, for sale by ; - mar 9 P. 'C. MARTIN. NTICEO TO SHIPPERS.—We have taken: an . eace immediately opposite to our " burnt warehotu , 4 ,, for the present, where we rill transact businesshsa usttal. until a new house Can bo:oreeted, arrangetnenis ha ~ing already been etude for that ilurpose., 4 irrldoats will always be in readiness at our Whaif, to receive freight- - • C. 1111ANULTY & CO4 , 4114 ' • Canal Basin, Liberty At.- BARLEry—loo bags Barley, Just-landing , and loi.;tade ' by [ap26l W. HAltitociff. •-;;. ~: i. ~~: ROXIMIMINEMI L.. I=4l clacrcENErvs SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE RIROATIVE PILLS, ANE universelly admitted to operate, not only tut ou effectual preventive, but as a new. fading mud", in an diseases which can affect the 'human •frams.. :Res& ache Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles, Scurry , Dropsy, Small Pox, Cholera Illorbus, Wormy, Whoopmr.Cough, Consuthotlon, Jaundice, Quinsey, Seashithm. Liver Coin -• plaint, Apoplexy, Cancers,.Measles, Salt Rheum, Fits, Heartburn. Giddincse, Eiysipelae, •Deafness,,ltehiugs of the Skin, Colds, Goof) Ciravel, Tains in the Back , ,lnwesd• Weakness, Palpitaticin of the Heart, Risings in the Throat, Asthma, Fellers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Stitebee , in the Side Spitting of• Blood, Sore , Eyes t Scrofula, St. Anthopy'sFire, Lewuess of Spirits, Flooding, Fluor Al, bus or Whites, Gripes,. King's .Evil, lockjaw,. Hysteria,- Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affections, Pleuriey, Swelled Feet and'l.P.gs, Swine Pox, White Swellings, Tremors, Turners, Ulcers, Voniiring--and a hest of ethers hone successfully and repeatedly beta 'vanquished by heir all-powerful arm.' They have been known to effect permanent Cures ' , rhea all other remedies had proved unavailing indite - the lie . .stiges of disease. ' 'they have in many easesisipersededthepiracri,ptireskill of the man emitunt phyiiriiitsr, and received besides their unqualified commendation. They have-been frequently rectiennetrieedbyinenof the most distingitished.ebameten ilittitit the:land, and been sanctioned in Europe by NOLWocoi Ould:Ptionei of loyal blood. They hove been intrbduced into . the 114 p • itille burgh. Purls, and Vienne, end through the ditintereited . exertions of our Foreign Anthassaders; they hiye reeei .,,yed the favorable commendation of the Emperor' of . •sia. and of his Celestial Illujeety of the Chinese }aspire. trr, Scarcely a _Packet vessel of any repine sails front We port of New York r without an abundant Supply. of the .gagjudANS VEVER FAILING FRILIND. .... ge n cies haveh °eh e:sTabrish Cities in therlinilm, anlimpplications are constantly/reach ing us from almost numberless villages in every section of the country. Tee:impends of their marvellous effects ore pouring infrom all quarters—and in such numbers thnt we have not time to read one half of them. What stronger or more coneltisive evidence than these import ant facts eon the most seeptigal desire! Is it possible, that the ninny Minuends who have' tried • CLICKENER'S can tre'deeeived in their results? , If any• impos ture or quackery . existedproutd it not long age have been held tip, no it aliouhl be. tothe aeons and' derision of et justly. offended conimunity. • .; . r 0" Reiticuther,,Dr. C. Y. Cliekensr is th e original . in ventor of Sugar Coated' Pills; amid' et nothing of flio sort was over heard of. until lie introduced them.iu Jnny. lPall. Piirchasers.should. therethre, alwa)s ask fur Click oner's Shia r elm Mil • Vegetable Pine: and tat 'fie Other, or they •oin be made thiivietints of a fraud/ ••! •‘;i • ' 24 CENTS PER IR)..L Dr: Clielneher's principal ante foe - the salif 0641140'066 .Vesety:sLiiisidw -; ~„. . . . • .„, .W H. JACKSON. E.S.Libertr it.. head of W ood Si.. Pitts 14r •• Wastdrn'• Pattli sty tennis, Northern Ohio, and the Hirer Counties of.YVell 1 0••• . The following are Dr. I.:Hokum:es duly . imisilitited'" A ‘.:Y. W f*i§P.X: ir a 4 4 1 .) ifibArtr Vela hfak° l • • - • ' • • • J.* 4 ' •," A , .• M. Natiffalt•AlkeliefirOitp. , ; ~‘ .„Josintllop ChtiesiOloot,liffelep, c. - -nkviiscud& " RAtaocquosAliimingheau; .02 arm j) lo,l f,e*sz.e•AVU LP Atidreve . S. - Getiy. 'ild'sE . -ittikarv4Vilatmar • R 4 kluisV2iwErpysSoulli ' ..nruitlitl'emer pnecnril 'n."' 1i0..-' !+ , ; ,1 ! ! • - ! brlglernirgr, ..r.. Duni°, I , Ast.l.iberty. "P , l :•• 'l3l!?l2!.Ailii!tiollt9ltsbl!Fgti.6,:? • peiiiirrNlKoeippirtn!, _a1(1 •!,.:17 1-•,itnyl7 —..-.—-..-- 66 1 il3 1 I UT. counirm einem E. 4 , EVER • ESED.7—This. W3l ~F.l,soluiett,i.n.ortivlicaritg.yest enlity, by on imclligeiti gentleman,. who 'had used bid oliuht on* aluntle of. llV,Wiartrtfa-Oribital E'otsch ,dlixture, ben - rube was.cutirely.cgrail. Gouty, am got A &atilt. 61 it, awl if the inrii•t °blau,:if° cuturh or bold ilcMo 'loot iiiiiiirreur brit. tie; your worm! will. be: Ve(111411.1. _Compatitolitilos.lhiA, of dm 113)3I Cneell•C, lb . fiery} Ides autl pteasant reinailles. its ilia rot yiarifuswoiiir ui • :deed can au fall to give entire satisiketiva. Fur iiiile,,,wlmleitille and, retail. by 11 . ,• ~ • AP.; '& Liberty street. 1111.1.1A:14 FLU SoM also by ocl . - . I,VILJ - )Altl.**,(lrittligi,C.•?l;gh . .1.11 vvintiis up.rose pnrelinily of trving ihii 'Ocis t liefmtincrit Core of eveCy''artie rime tot the lunps:egouli.l trt O eeilicieu9.4rtorriAiotocrti.eit izens. which we ore conniontly.receiving,,eonyoi convince .toe ekey*al.,_ of high itanding in Allegheny : Luc.; it EST CITT. l'cb. 7. 4.'77nrckiterlirt It; iffdriff insiititirilen suretwbe rabic to add sin- =gluttony itt...ieteve 14.11411- livretruly v;tlliablor co4w reedit:rite. Alerut.titsconeenths tra# attacked :oth cold, a nd weir week disticased vyith Cytti;p fo : •in "ritac Is coact gctlici !Rif.' rir'nti a short trot% site ilidiicett I etalltsit'xorir -store arid ittircirnse some of the (tricot:l Connlc3lixture. I nun happy -testate that the Ina of the•sccood hoods Ira* votively curegl.snei . mid * higiux.gyeat.sonfidtpcp. in' it;. I hn . arrb nod shall ioutinusfie iccoaqinclid it to my 'friends. ,P fl rice, :tr . ; cents a bottli:"lttirld , bir• • "• t • , ••••r .• • • • •• • -t , ••, --111Mr$ Ac•BROCKWANI: N0..2.1:0tn..110w..1.itnetty...1.. near canoiL. . . Nom NorkAinzetteV.ltnto E paper deservedly *AG ,Ponii.oi.,filit,dapz.prompi -ia ilruse: Eifriret g•aisnpriiittalt 4kti fitiretiplioisy to cull the attention of our renders nthififirillifibbiPleti. 'sentient whieb'srill eteleuhdedverified Vedadtlioreeltuint. -.Nlr. , llristol is sr brother, and issues edlighly:inpreatilig newspaper, every now end then,. otie-nr tarn nutubegapf which we have already ituticill;,iruf the medicos, itself hds been cult's-Used br'nearlrell preii country, and, we doubt not. justly eulogised. It begin its favor, •moreover,:. very' flattering- teinnicinisis 'trod the most eminent • preen Boars, in OV Of ,Pall aE .o.q coulttrf where it has been uscil. There .is,beauty, pad 'team enough in di" !Kitties, sad in the engraved labels iii'irkkh they are enveloped. to induce a purehaisy . ;'dirin if the preparation itself Were not-oneOf the uecoilsreiguest in - the world,' as every person must believe it la=that is, every ono 'must beheye io is—that is, Army .ons who • woufiltiotreilst p U 153.5 otiioeuimenterx ; esideinss Coneln sive etiongli to concerti to.R.linstienity. Buy one of the bottles, gentle rearler,•lndieeimrbotherlonski not ,roe with ns on this point. , • = ; • For sale by • •. • • FAiI , iII4TOCK4•Co., ..feh24 coy. °fist and Wood and fah and Wool eta. I3IIEIIIIIATISM, GOUT , AND TllO DOLOILERX.— in A respectablagentlemait called at oar office, as he . said, to intone that lie had linen afilieted.for 15 years with Rheumatism or Gout. and occasionally with Tie Doloreux; that he had Been frequently confined his room Mr months together . and often suffered the most In tense and exerueniung.paiit, baethat lately he had:teeen using Jaynes Alterative. from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected .11e says he found the tatedi clue very pleasant and effective and that ha now con siders himself perfectly eursid.—WhiladsfpAia Worth Ainv- A FACT Wnirru Ksowasn.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit. from indiscpition in his• younger days, became af fected, with - Ulceration* the Tkroai and Nose,. and a disagreeable eruption of the 'Skin.." Indeed. his Nibble system bore the Marts of being saturated 'with di One.handind wrist were so much affected that he. had lost the use of the hand. every part being covered with deep. pairtfal., and offensive ulcers. and were asholieve and porous as an honey-comb. It Was at this **s of his 'Ciiinpleint. when death appeared inevitable' from a lodth some disease. that he commenced the use of Jayne's. Al terativo and having taken: sixteen bottles, is 410 If. polrfoct- The Alterative operates through the em n u aon. and .purifies the blood and eradicates disease . fiom the tystoin, wherever located. and' the intMe cares it hae•por formed in disease' 'of the skill. 'cancer,' serofala,'.gout, Reef complaint. dyspepsia pint other chrottie.diseases, is truly astonrshinF.—Sprit of Mr Times. t]:7 For talc to Pilukborgh,ot the PEFLIN.T4A.StOIIE, :2 Fourth "met. ." • ' • ' • • • • • •," CEJNSIN Lomax, .COLO It, SITIVIND OF, BLOOD! ‘," tatoNciirrrs, ASTHMA, he.—To Crniansit,rtret.. Four-Mikis of You arc Midi); sulfeiirig: froin'nkleitted Colds. or an oloitructiom and consequent intlarisation or the delicate linina.of.those tubes, through YfinchAtio:•ir liceutlic is if 'bitted to t h e Juogs„.Tbas ulottruction• produces pain and soreness , lioarsenesa,;CooliMErkeulty of breathtng, hectic fever, and a spitting of•ltitxtdOnitter Or 'phlegm. isitichltuily cabalists thestrength'a , tha pa tient—rind death ensues. JAYNFS' EXPECTORANT 'cuirsrloiLuto.remove thin obstructino..and produces the most pleasing and !nippy results,. 'Lis certain 'in its of . feets,cod canny} fail to rnlievii. . ... FoCsalmin - Plttslitiret at thOrekii Tea Sion); 72 Fourth st., near Wood. jsua 1 6 iji EST' COl.lOlll MEDICINE . IN• TI I WORLD!. Another evidence of the superiority , of lie. , ' Widt. lards Cough-IN/tors, or=e another/. Iles.4.the following certificate tram a respectable eitizeir of L 6.1.1011 Ward= l'irraritutrat Nov. 2,1547. This certifies that for some Weeks part' 1 was treinbledt with is 'very serious Cough; 'which waisevidentlybeeont ing seated on the Mugs to such an extent as to-relit* Mee erect of every medieitte..sthich4.. had•been:nsing. , was finally persuaded to. call nt Bays & Brockw.af's Th ug Store. and mit a bottle of Dr, .11:i/hirer/. Oriental rough Ali.voiri; which, to n y Orem surprise. ielie,ieti me very much; after taking only two or threadoses, `and before 1 .had used one bottle, I Was.ediirely cured-. I.wassomueh pleased with its effects, that Lhasa brought others to buy . it. and shnll continue to recommend it to my friends, as firmly believe it to be the best Cough Medicine in the world." •' Arbactrlll ' Elltsa~" • • " • Try it—only 25 cents It Bottle.' Sold by •' • • • • HAYS & BROCKWAY; - . . • N 0.2, Libe rty street, , near Canal , Basin. Sold nrrin by . ,J. FLEMING. " ' • lAterendeville. T)AI.M OF comminmk..,-Hair Tonle— . Tear BalOrmet .1J Gl .l . = lf viit wish a rich. luktirious headofhuir, free from dandruff* and *Curt: do not Mille procure the genuine Balsam of Columbia..• In.easei of baldness, it will more than tiered. your expectatious. .filatry.who :have , lost their hair for twenty years have had' t restored Mite ori ginal perfecting by.theuso of this Batsnn. Age., state, or condition, appenrs to be ird obstacle; v..hatever. It alas -causes the thrid to flow with Which the ifelictite'hatr tube is filled, by which means dioniatithrowbose hair was grey as the Asiatic eagle, have kid their hair restored to its natural color, by the. useritais invaluable,remedy.. lit .all muses of fever it will by fogtjd brie of the most plenhant 'washes that can he iter4l, -- A few Ibppli cat i onsp o y are necessary to keep the hair from felling out. It 'strengthens the roots, it never fails to inipturt a rich. glossy appear core; and, as a perfume foe the toilet, it Jattutsguathwl, holds three times rte much as other 'we=aned Hair Veep,. ativcs. and . is more effectual.. The' genuine . manufac tared Only by Corp/tack & Son,urt/ dl Comet -street, New SiolC.only genuine. In Pittsburgh, by War../mrssosr, Liberty street , head of Wood; also, in %Yoshi:nom, Pa., by A. Sweeney / k. Sou ;in Cannonsburgh, b, Dr.:Vowel]; inßriensville, k!y.Bentietf& Croker; alseN to every town niPeistisylvania, Ohio, Maryland and Virginia. " . . ~ '• - • • • • - On C "S i g9n*g l4 S iu "lelE jint4 i l • • Ricim t s " • • • R MAtakill Orugs aub ..... 6 _..li. Sthrr, Seivicktry. Roirut2lSfiiii,get: Clinton • r • • • • • - Janws_r.buica..swiroil , "4" , "l John Markle , Tur tle - C: V: Elikabeiht • - • • J. Jones. 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