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T.. 15 1 10 ANCE, • brosl7 & 79 CORNFIRSIXTFI AND LIBERTY STElitii. aving enlarged- aud newly fined up their 11 establish ment;tile tle a at the ui a i Dl i lo ' ' of sre their 'el l l k rierids " a li n il s a the lu p l u r b e l s i o p e . t c o t t i r ll aii ) r . thole* selection of New Goods, comprising every varie ty kir 9ring, nod summer wear, selected especially Mr that: costumer department. Those wishing to leave their arders will find at this establishment every style of new amikdiiirable Ocala. Their stock of ready made .ClOll,- init . th eateutdre got up its the best manner. of durable ins lentil,. eitid:rwell Wiirtliy the attentimi of those 'wishing to purchase. Allnre invited to cull. and may•rest assured thatthey will be pleased with price, quality and variety. Alamo assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. aptillo dinn. DELANY, Pa. 4% Liberty sum. Pittsburgh, has jus • opericil t for the Spring trade. a large and general =meat of wall selected Cloths. Cassinteres, and Vetting*, consisting of superfine French and English Waft - and fancy colored CI.OTLIS. suitable for the via. sicius styles of Spring and , ir Coats. Plain and fancy French, English nut! American CAS surigem, in mat variety and new patterns, adopted to the customer trade... . _ _ ay.reni cnricti of new and fence VESTl:slraS— all of winch Will he cut dud made to urmior. in II a most fashionable style. Parsons favoring the establishment with it call, will 'be suited ou tuaterate terms, at short notice. She subscriber It:vials° on hand a crew nosortment BEADICIIIAIDi t7l.ollllNG,tnade in the present Spring Faabion.:Consisting of every description of Dress and Frock Coati* of all fashionable colors; fancy and plain thick and Business Coats. . . . ,Also .. . .. . .. , A genersl Us.P.Ortillent of Pants. Vests ShirtA Cravats, anti nli other articles in the Clothing line, ‘ , ll ic It will be ' , Mal low. for CASH. :.. NVhOlesztle parclinsers will find it ranch to tneir relenti • . . Utget to call anti examine the stork. before purchn,ilig ebokwhere. * I'. DRI.ANY, 'Pallor. :,.- : mar Id • Ti ARMS! TI) ARMS !—'rlireatclicd'”- of Western Penni, by rid Swill. v int 10.1451 men. notwitlistandink which. J. M. White Neill eollii•Ille to SC:I CialitiaZ dieMper t h an (1.) hasherctotin , been oft - vreil in the NVestern country. hav ing ilia lorprt wi.t . alilishyvitit in the city. fronting on 1.0,- ertyand Sixth sti., Ile ;tow prepared to show to his numemivi patiO.tb the greatest variety of cloths, cassi merest vesting...runt clothing of all descriptions. snitahle for the approaching season, that has ever been of bred in this rnarlret. to which all Can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner,l l l7. Liberty and Sixth sts. trutr23 J. M. WHITE, Tan.ost, Proprietor. N EW aim N kitltll/S.-1:13,1 yea at Ills Inut City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths. consisting of fine French. English and Ans•rican Mack awl . fatter Cassitneres. of the most modern styles: Tine ktuntil Vais'lntterc L'emiters. Silk Velvet, Plain and Fahey Saline—sail nL which will make up at the moat in.o.able Prices. in ...hirable and fashionable stylta Reistik.ftrode . Clothing. of all descriptions: let y's CltriNs• .of•the ino?1 , fashionable patients. Neck 'find Prieket 114k - frt..gbispititilers. Bosoms. Shirt Collars, mod eesTe - tsrtiele usually kept in n Clothing Store. Country. Mitrebantz: bethre ptirehasing elsewhere. will find it to their tut inning to roll at the Iron City Clothing Store, Nu.-1;E! street. immediately opposite the mouth of Market.. . toetist-tt] C. itrCLOSKF.Y. "7 ---- clo 1 . It tio4 t thing : I Ulotlatuys t I: ' l'Ar• • nos Dow. vs, The Writer. 11 arid?! .' 16() t )01) the nichit ;lite " rat - 11:1111 , 10 1i 4 t.. 11 . " 01 nd . .41 ' 01nerS Bill) the poblle iu 'general. The Procrien.r of this inr.insit.ql and extensive estahlitanneto has now, niter returning from the Eastern cities, ott:ch :rouble and expense. lost completed his dial alit! winter arrangements to supply his thousands of eitidowic with rine of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing tlint-hat• reef 10,, ,oh rrid 111 1).111 Of al, other mar ket west of the 11100:11.1.0.. For eent3cs• is std Ic sad IMPOrktUnnAiliN.7lllllllll,i with Ow very Inn ;tyk e winch They trill lot , 01 , 1111011 certainly render the old intri eelltl'iliree. Ili: Ihmrs one of the greatest attractions of the.yershern country. It is gratifying, to me to be able to .riniontitev to to. ntunlion3 friends at home and abronn. - that notwitino-rulitte the extraordinary etrorts tt Welt I haTe• - made to t0....-rthe many rails in my line. it is with dirfieuli!, I eat, ke,ll rime 1.V1:11 the eons:am rush that is Towle nu thiA eat: I, It is a well established far:, tun• eigtit or ten times larger than any athui:hottAn the tra•le. nod this being the ease on the - iinXisard sold. I ."Ail a foal to sell at much lees profit than Others cont.! possibly dunk of doing if they wished to cutter contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean r tecu p of a ll m y present stork before the begin Mine of ue i 1 year; coming 10 1111!. e 011011,11,11. 1 swill stake it lbe inter. 'CM -of ri...ry Ina.. who *auts a cheap winter suit. mean and purr:now at i;:e Three Lig D.org. • ,o4dl4tat JOIIN •srcr.osKEr. OFT' I.OW FOIL CASII. - -Winter (710- h.) thing or ropey d..scritoion. site!, as cloaks. over 'cones. superfine blooket. 1/raver. Pilot and heavy broad cloth, Knee" I", cloth. dress. and frock coats a large es- Itorttngtit of t •verd. sack void frock coats. j. Cloth. copiitticre. nod sittriett pantaloons: ohm. 11 r,rll- ert111114:41T1111C.t1 ut teats: plain and tarry vek et. cloth. en.,bi t tre and (story woolen. and plaid ett,f•imere. with crust varitay ui ,mperlitic Irish linen. trimmed shirts, nailer whim,. nook. rrlayttht.. comfit:ls nod all when anti - ek, folhr. s• which will be .odd low for Cush. •cl Vurchst Mid it 111 l to their a4l,titowe to call .00 1 l: Ski •19 t..oo•rtv surer. P. .A N • N. B. -A complete 11.4 , 0111111•111 of , zn<als. strittildr for Customer wort:. always on hand. toe), 1101E11101AI, FIVIII.IIt an d lo arr i,,A, cluthe, sad 31.4. it filttire as immanent of tets.otin'ole ve:+limrs—oll of which will be made ut order in the 1111,4 Myles. stud on the most tic • fan ! Clot him; 2 and :41ilivrir, lock Brat is now• really to be udrcrta oL: • Tlfif . EF: ma mons, 11,40 , 10 of 111.• 1tt0.f...1 and elmirest in selection tlort has eso , er been exhWi , ..l loy limy woe roarer,, in this or tiny oth er city in-the baton. I twill not studeriake to deserthe to the.reader the to rent a-a-arawnia of articles winch now hare to carer them: hot will simple tell them that it they , ttitle fa ear ine with n call. I will lay before them ~ 1 73. tam chili:rent garments to make s choice ont of con slitior, in port of Coats. from the itche.st iu omaloor down to the price: Pantalonoos and Vn,.ln, to then as- Witt of the. Iwhobbtr. wad, Lou, m ea n. Ha d rye , opals. wonderini in ilot 1(1.1O, Sllravazaul degree of tar pose. tam . Ain•li a ra.l ran-r;aat of at: n ow v e nv. cut rin.co multi povi'dy ion collected to :ether trader tilt control 01 one iitdiruiln. l ' that such things mil Le. as long so r•r itereranee tuna buts-try is 11w matio-spring of trail,— Withottlao i•,11100 mylr...wig. on F part. I will en) at.the tonna a il m, it is of Koch meta; I .n principally cont• prieetl,,for tovilii•orr in the shape or form of didic ohm, no =t i er s eta ce-ir mazolitopir may lie, can deter me from aertoutplithinz obWrt, in providior; for the h o roo,r. the mechanic. day lahorer. My whole attention it tlkatt.tip with the -.:rento,i care for their wdfar , .. la get n.,.l no lee raise none solltsiantint par nwtt tkonatiols; nit as for other, who candytlient-.rives moving tit a diluent sphere. sad re quirtag gni article of thi to• plus ultra kind. they have ;only le girr nit m. Outlineof Emir wants, and they'iiihtid to a wool. New. let roc say a word or 13VO 10 toy country me fell itata in tip; trade: If you wish to save trom at least 25 to 30 per rein. la your 'A - lanes:lle foireliaAes. call to at the "Three Flint Doors. - and if 1 don't owe) your most sail Rune hope'. hi 'lie way of eettio.,e cheap burg:Mts. not math Ann.o.rat,io 1 will not in future attempt to Mr. er Set 19.111ennn . Ins of n similar kind to n generous peo ple of so noble a Italian stud c,lo-e discernment. JOIIN ArcLosKrx, frhl`-ly N 0.151 Liberty street. • Ttr. White Itas just received at ki his Isrge rpou'•!illtumit. frontier, oil Liberty and Ilth streets, a npletn,lint a4xorinueot of TW RN! IS for stntnne, also, trsorierior lot of French Satin VI".SI'INt:S. all of which he ie wady to Intake up in the latest fa.hiuti and on the 111,41 ren..onal.le er eIA US usual. Oliserce the comer, \o. 1G: liberty aunt Sictlo streets. n!.04- .1. M. AVIIITF:. Train, Prnprir.tur. No 11. " . - - moasEws WEEKLY BUDGET or New 'Moss von 1.11. ' AMCDOTTIS AN INCIDENTS, eomprisine daring ' exploits. personal and tuna:Ong adventures 01 the .i,.. ... 0 rent and prt TO., of the army in Mexico. actions 'tit thv navy HIM thrill in; ineidents of the Mexican war. = ' illunis Merchant's- Al:mash.- for April. Wat Tyler. or the Bondman. an 111 :torieal novel. Lite and Piddle Services of henry Clay, by Epes Sar gent Alaiden Aunt. nn interesting tale. - - ' Raelteicir of the Albany. a .plentlid thing. '.'.old licks. the ("table. or Adventures in the Comanche Country iii Searelt of a Gold Aline. -.Now-atul Then. „ -Arco:nits of the Rattler:in Mexico, etc. , . Attalytital By-mein. illustrating the origin and develop.). 'i.,.. meat in the Kiimish imitg-unge, illustrated with a beau tifid map. •. . Graydon', Men and Times of American Revolution. , - - Jack.Ticr. or the Florida Reef, anew novel, by Cooper. Americualt,etew for April. • Isabelle. or the I:migrant's Datighter. a new novel. . -.. Americait Phrenological Jonrnal for April—full setts on 'ban& Comb's Popular PiiretTlogy.wit nliOLesoenngr a L ii rSubstriptions e„vc6iniltit.,niogiei . , -and mer-Mperg-.• -oildi.lter's prices. and the magazines in all en as roe I f pa 'age. wca.:).l%; ‘v.ANTE ). to travel through Allegheny and - • the toliteniug e. clue,.. and sell a work noticed at the head ' - of this Au. ertisemetst. 'fie rtes liberal wages will he o.formf. % . . The Cultivator for this month; n month'} paper de. .. ' voted to. egriculture and rural :Whirs. 1111. only $l. per ... : . ife and. raw.its of the Duke of Wellin non. wi li n complete Iti.tury of the Peninsula! War, numerous 4.. 4. . _ grayttigs. '._ • Litters Living Age, N 0.201. ; . Thelklectie Magazine of Foreign Literature for this -..• . Lid: of Res...l.:Hsieh ?damn:ly, containing various biter eating notices of various duceasedinialsters of the Pros - - byterian Church in Western Pa. ... • Authentic Narrative of the murder of Mrs. Rademacker ' iu Philadelphin, illustrated. . A lard and complete assortment of all the known works ou Phrenology and Mesmerism. . ' • Phrenological Musts, large and small site, a most beau. 'if I article. ' Plirmolo ;Mal Charm by the 1000 or 100. ,lust received und Mr sale by • -._41147 M. P. MORSB. Ri rolirtio st. TTsll.3l.lllAlliNifi IMPRDRN7R,:-Froin a published 1,,.) etird of Areal:nom & Bond. of Philadelphia. the . ' pohlip would Ye led to believe that We have been claim ” to a *an ' - ';, , ,stge we had no .. right to. That t• they have abandoned, woe time slime. the exclusive" imeacy trys • .- ,lento and that we have right to claim "exclusive privil - smut with their tees." I fleece pretended to sell the teas ' - lot-this spurious Concerti. I have been selling the tees of AtieNew York Pekin Tea Company for the last two - - seari. as the public are aware. aim have been to New NOrk four times ladled thee, and never heard of this new coitoerd until lately but as mord dealers. The tea b T business of taallmont k. Bond is about eight months old. and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Coin _ • pany's name is berause a tundeis open for any men or, gym to 4/11111111e; but the fact intended to imply thereby: ' that they have any connection with the so called and well known Pekin 'rea Compaq of New 'York. ix entire - -...._1y false. they having . beets denied even an agency in • - Philadelphia, for the NeW York Company. that Company ... • having refused even dins far to confide its there. - • I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind pf teas: I alt only cent in that they keep or °Whin none of the Pekin Tea G•ompany's of New.. York. : - Any person mediae this card will see the gross, deceit-- lion they visit. to practice ott the public, Moil to the injury pf - y, %Jammu'. 31'Ctillmont te 7 l3ond. are wool dealers itsMadelphia, and lsavosent an agent out here to pall '.- , .•prool over the eyes of same of oar good•elliZelis. Look ..,,, . ,;rat - fox the black sheep. -500.9 j ;- - ALRY. JAYNES. • i. :..;•' !.- , i; , :j ; ,; , ; : ?'' - r ; : =: . ,. ,. '''' • • ' xi` For the Trim:Tom, lion of Fr< ieht to and from P la . ; 11, Pi 111..1 DELPIIIA, lIAIMINIORKNFAV BORBI Idiß (-,1 iiiirldelph la. , T. , LIPI'I3 j- O'CONNOR. Pitt...burgh. rI , IIIS old estid.lished Line being- now in full operation. .1 rite proprietors hove made extrusive arrangement, to forward nowt:, and Produce with desparelt. and on the 'tutu, tnvorstide tern]•. They confidently hope. their well known nrontiane,‘ in delivering, grunt.—poeuliar safety in triode of carrying—rapt:mita. w nrchouges nl ...It port. ulfording uccutuntodutions to shippers and owners of produce.—together with their long experience and un re -11611111g: attention to ht”,iness. will zonnire to diem it solo tionnnee of dint littoral patronage they hereb) gratefuill nek,,, , ,, , ledge. All consiounitenty. by and for this line received. charges paid. anti thrwurdell • ill any required ditinkiuna tree of r•bur-:e for ~,,,, 11,4011. 11.Ni:111611g or storage. No inicrevt. directly or it:din:city. iu steatnhonts. All communications promptly attended to on applicit tion to the follutviiis ugent,.: • I ,lxcLusi VEIN for the trotoportotion of way fr-oth beiwertt Pitt,Lurgit. I:llttrp, ilnyslittrOl. and nii iut.•rnnrdiatr t toe hoar will leave the .trar..linii‘e Ut e. ArAnally rll., -Cahn! riasitt. Liberty Stivet. ,very day. (t.andays et:repo:ll.) and shiprer, ruin nlvr,” f (111.,41 nu having their goods f”rsr-artled without delay, and at lair raie., This I.ine was formed for the ,perill neeosontodation nt the tent bn , inrs. proprietors. thankful for the rert lihentl prnronage they hare freely,' doting the InA moss. re..reettnliy io:7mn their old customers awl the public generally. that they hove extended their :cr.. daring the past winter. and are now• better prepared to accommodate an increased business. raorlu v. - rows M. I I. CAN AN Sr. Co. AVM.wrrrr. KG. STITT. AV M. CI 71,TZ. JAMES A. LODE. puts mit.i,En. 1:INTII.C. A AT, D0W11.1.. AGn.Nrs.-- C. A. M'ANII.I-1 S Vik.. PillgAtlgh; StAria... J. 41 J. NI - Devitt. G.a J. 11. Sho..lll , ..rFer & Co.: R. Ilug.o,y Susilll: Joint Parker, Nrlll.l,linwr: J. Jordan At SOIL I (Gazette ----- tossehonts , Transportation Line, TOIII Traosportation of Mr,hno t li f r nod Proctor, 4 to Pin iliolviplon and MI (;04,4J, fair intro at I/I I.e lot - warted avllleett delay, tit the leave-t rats. 111:14 of 1.0:11oF ir:111,1111lied, DM' tlii loritroctio. promptly :Metaled in. tree Iron! aey extra clusrg. - fur ator• ago or comotir.ioo. Great* Iteingllatt Remedy t I; Cißre..hrh, C.l.tdr. AAthina. and Consumption !—Tti, grt-st - Retndy Ilse above 111,..n.er is th. 115.0';;nroz n,.00 ptharn qf 4!ikroverr.i is) ,eirbral•••l Dr. ittallall. 01 I ...it'll. England. fluid 1111roilizer•!1:11,1 the Uteitril States under the ethate inperintentienee of th. ill Vi!slior. Th., extraordinary anecess of this medicine, in the enr• of Politunutry diseases. warrant"; the American Xxent it m w e soliciting f or treatment the rsr pos.ilde it tr • that cal he found in the community—ea..n that seek meltet in yam ;mom any of The common remedies of the day. and hays heel, rittett up I.y the moat distinviished pi yni,ians. roiiimed and ineurahle. The lin...Tarim; halsnin to. eared. and will core, the mp.t desperate eases. It ts m tome: 110..0 . 11111.1.11111 standard Eng-lirihniedirtlie, 01 11110.'1: 01111 eetalth , ltell eiLeney. . . Every fatuity in the United Staten sliord,l I.e wpplied ..11111 tluehn,t a Hnocnrtan IfolArrin of laze.o•lly tr. rorniteraei the consumptive of the climate.. bpi to Lc riwri 04 a preventive medicine in all ease. of colds, roughs of ram i l the 11.1 e and chvst, irritroirau anti wrene.A or the linin, horeichni.t. of I.rca'hior tired., fever. ni t Tat sweat.. c.a.-tattoo and geuerui iy. n.llnua. lndrielir.n. whooping cough. and croup Sold in large 1.0111,4 at is per I•011IG, WI full divevnoto for the f. ~, ni berth', P:1111104,1, Cr/ritili•li01:; a macs of F:agit....n and A toe rtean ecru fie:ttr.. and other evoleore. a hovk tog the tintilimilrti Ott.riirl of tin.. Ellool ty. may he of tamed o: the Agenz.. cratuituuldy. For talc Ly 1:. A. FA /I I:F.STI WK.' A CO.. e 1,19 eor. nr41:11111 W41,m1. told V 1,4.4 annul lit!..ta 01 IEDICA1.1Vt ti:XS—Str ,I.ticy Court,. on Ileroia .1_ Sir .1-11 e) Cooper cc, itic Itren•t. tkc.; `• 'Pei:tt and 'II) r:1113 Gland; Vi ai.oo's Pro, tire; llarkii •.h. Prawilf r; //$11101.•11 . 5 CL. .l 010“): 111111 ;11 , 4010gy; ri,1,1111/ . % AliftWltiery; VrlpentCp Nlotwiteryi • Ibccit.c‘ L,-cases of reittale.—.\ •Itnelli for sale Ira 11. S BoswonTil . mart Alarket street. I:\V PLI3I,IPATIONii I .—;IIIProc, tiarper'it n ~.010t1 of the Poetical work. of Joins ith a annum r, aid rime:o remarks on ins arllll.lh mot sstiiiiigs. by Jame f i Mootrottoity , nod one Ittrzadrr.! and Merit) eli,:ractagt trout 41ra5cniga by Wm. [lane) /a two vo!uinva. Srctre..K'. (iltlrrl( The (out Gospels ,tigt! Arts of the Aro.lies. ill Greek. with Entritsli mire, r rill cal. philosophical. cm:get...al; CT %roll the Epistles unit Apocalypse; the whole filer:lmp. the V••w Testament—For mac of Sckuol. Colirpns. and Theohrzical Scrititiaties. fly Err 1 A. Sproecr. A. hl .4 N. me Nore—Altdbuititue Miry tale of lov e G, )t C. Mail. loons'bf fr,fry I V —The ;if , . of I Lu cy the Fourth. and Nava ern. by (1. It. .I.IIC 4. CIPLIIIIett In inllr rnr!,11:1111CT 2 vol.- For oak. by JI/lINSTON & STOCKTiIN )3n .1 nookt.ell,rn. cor.otoMarkel and 3d .t.. e iry Books Jowl Itecelwed. Ilistory of Almtern notiomoploy. complete ..11JL to o oe volotoe. Inns tloe 1114 Lerl , tloo edll/fm-- $3.0.1 Lector on thr I.nt‘. nod thr Go..pcl•, I y Steptirn II Tyng, D. D., new and onlorgod chitton, with portrait of t author: 3lemnir of It.r. David .11. eel. I) D. Into M Chinn, by hie 11Cithe w, . Li, lt. Williamson, , i.vith a por trait. Mantic CO I liOnry Or t h e C.liristirot Rrlioton, and Church i traoshrteil hy Prof. Torrey; Vol 2. Ilawkstrari: n tole, of and for Coglawl. in VI-. in her volumes. front 4reolttl London crlition; Memoir of %V. C. Crocker. rtlis.ionnry to Africa. PI et• Personal Recollections. he Charlotte Klizabeilt, with explanntory notes.accomptunell hen memoir emhracilly the period iron, the clone- of personal recollection to hel dr, th :I.y 1.. 11. J. Totni.62i cis. Firrolleetionv in Encinoll: by ilev.S. H. Tyne,. D. D. Alnrk Milton. the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. rtinrlev P ior, M. A.. nuthor of •• Records of a (jowl Man . ,: Lite.” " I.nily ',dory." ••Mayart. or the Pearl," &c. 'lle above just received and for gni.. by • F. 1.1 acrrr F.SIII tont 14 55 Alnrket Mrect. between Wand 4th. QUINDAY Sellool. ISOOKS.—We have Just receive 1.1 n inrZo supply of Book , for Sunday School Libraries publi•hed by the American Sunday School Union, and approved by a committee of publication, consisting ot members of the following denominations. viz.: Baptist. , ringvegational. Epi,opal slethrstist. Presbyterian. mid Reformed Dllll4'll. These publications comprise npwards six I Ind bound volumes, tot prices from 9 cents up to 75 rents.) all written 9iineto.ll . litr 14‘1 , 1C10 p Schools In addition to the above. the I. ',ion publishes a large ',rutty of books. in paper coven, for quite young child ern. for rewards. Ste. The linion also publishes two Libraries, Nos I and 2. of one hundred volumene:loi all ouotberrd ready for use. of books from 72 pazeis up to 2.50, at the low price of ten dollars. averaging only ten cents a volume. A ISO." A Youth Cabinet Library. - of fifty volumes, at the low price of two dollars and Otly cents. Also. Hymn Books, Question Books, red nod bloc Tick ets on paste boards. Maps. &c. All the above we sell at the Union. nu Philadelphia prices. Calvinistic. of Hooks furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLIS4I. 5.i Itliirket at., (ch.?. between Third and Fourth. • 1.1.1 SON'S MA FeLBOROUGH—The military life of John. Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison. F. IL S.. at Vior of the -Girton. of Lump," Nctinder's Life of Chrial—The life of JeKIII, Chrixt. iu its historicol connexion and hixtoricol development* : by Anon:tits Neander—translated from the fourili German edition. b r John McClintock and B. Blumenthal, Proles nor. in Dickinson College. Old Hicks the Guide t or AllrelllllM , in the Comanche Country in oenrch of a Gold Mine: by Chao. W. Webber. 'rite /3achelor of the Albany: by the author of the "roleon Fonlily." Dr. ChrllliVll POStIIIIIIIOIIS WOrkd ;^•PI. 441.110111111 Rending*. brill:lime l'homax Chnliners, D. D., L. L. D.— in three vole. Volumes lot and 2.lreceived. The above valuable mocks received thin day, and for sale by JOHNSTON tr STOCKTON, nplt! Booksellers, corner Market And Third Ma. Trimmings. NTFAV owl splendid variety oi TRIMMINOS.. of the. 111 latcm myles. Pod received at ZEllltiraK 14.1!4,4Er5, No (17 Msroacr Kruerr. Among which are t 50 gross Daisy 131111011,11.40r1Cd colors; 100 plain, covered with net, rarKored colors; 150 " plain small. assorted colors; , Std " cotton. new article. will wash. assorted colors; Also, a large Vtl/Ht(f of Pamirs, amid widths aud colors. GLOVES. A very large stork of the above article. • 0 doz. Ladies Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; 7 " Ladies' let Ulsek and White Gloves; 2.5 " Ladles' Pettey Top Lisle Thread Gloves; 20 " Ladles' Gloves; 50 " Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; ito " Gents' " 12 " Children's Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist. Steel and Guilt Beads, Purse Rings and Tassels. Bead Bags, steel and velvet, fine Pans, Parasol., Accordenns. die., &a [meg ROAN'S LONDON BOOKS—Six Old English Chroti, rtes. -William of Stinlinsbory's Chronicles. Bede's Ecclesiastical History of Alglo Saxon Chron,- cies. Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Heroditus. by Carey. Machiavelli's History , of Florence. StisiegePt Plillosophy of Life and Language. History. Lattgre's History of Paintingt% Beekomit's History of invaudous. 11.0.3(.06'S Leo the Penth. Roscoe's Lorena() De Medici. !Bole's House of:Austria. Schiller's Works. . For 6111 e by mar 22 ii. S. BOSWORTH & Ca, Matict - • • .''w • - • • - • - - , - -z.". 4. 0 • " "'NV 4'7 "1.74,.-`,2; . • ' , - -• .... ..,... , . - • ..,.......1.... -1.... , . „ ..., , ... i ' !.;, : -, ') „ --''''---. .. -- . e .•' ,:: :11- ; : ; •' : F . :;. . : : : i i; .. : . : ;_. 5 : '; '.. 1 ..1 ! .:' .., ,' ' ; i, 4 ' ''.- . 7 .. : -..., ....it . ..; , t . :,' P .'-' ,.... 1 :, -.....''.-"- . ''.. t, - 7 - 4 7 ti . • ..- •.. ..,. ..-. _ •.... - ~ . - ..,. . , • `• ilransfortation Eines. Phi...burgh • orlable Boat Line. 1848. ROMICEEMEN nortuiDGE k CASH ; urlet street. Philadelphia T.A.VFFE & O'CONNOR, Cueni I3arin, Pinkborgh O'CONNOR°, & CO., North ,itreet. Bldihnore WII.LIA.NI B. \NILSON. 1 sfi. Cedur street. New York Merv:hemp , Wny Fretghi " Line (I,,,nrenci CALLI:I/ PIE, WORTH & .6 LINE ) R. I I. CANA, .14.1ousinvrn: 3 , 11171. :U11.1.1,11. llulll.la }Altar,: I 10IIRCIA. MN WO:IUL WolCr Rt. 16uttinRdon ro 7tr.‘NI:1:11" .4 Co.. Proprietor... t7tillol Bugle. Libroy st.. =EM Tapec ottta Genera sisEradigearion REM I'ITA NCRS and Passage te and tfa z_ . 411 from Great Britain and Irelned, by W. `j. & .I. T. Tapscott. 75 South nt.. corner of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 90 Water 100 Rood. Liverpool. • The subscribers. having accepted the Agency of the above Douse, are now prepared to make arrangements uu the most libcrnl terms with those desirous of paying the minims of their friends from the Old Country; and they Satter themselves...their character and long standing iu business will give ample assurance that all their ur retirements will ire carried out faithfully. slessrs. W. & .1. T. Talincou are long . and favorably k sown for the superior class. accommodation. and sailing yunlities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF TIIF. W EST. SHERIDAN. CIARRICK. HOTTINGUER. ROSCI US. LIVERPOOL. dud SIDIXJNS, two of which leave each port inontlily—froin New York the gist and 91011. arid front Liverpool the oth and 11th: in addition to which they have arrangements whir the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Rackets. to insure a departure front Liverpool every five days. being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their iucreasiuy patronage: while Mr. W. 1 upscott's 'constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi tionul security that the comfort arid accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. ' subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, lire thereby enabled to take charge or anal forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; aniline, therefore. prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britain or !retain' to this city. the nature of the linsinen they are eng a ged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not ot h erwise rairrithle: arid 'sill. if necessary. forward passengers fur ther West by tire best mode of conveyance. without any additional charges for Steil* trouble. Where persona sent nor decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in frill. RENtrrrAscEs. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight fur any amount. payable at the prineipal cities and towns in England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales: than or. fording a safe and expeditions mode of Talnining fund. to Muse countries.. which persona requiring smell facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. . . . . Application (ii by letter. post-paid t will be promptly al Iritded to. TA Aril: h. O'CONNOR. Forwarding nod Commission Merchants, ma piThdA se-I y Philadelphia. ailßoche, Brothers, Co. FIa.TON AT.. NOV YORK; E➢F' QUAY. DUMAN: SCOTLA ItoAD. lavcarout. J ANI LIS 131. A Ag.it, I/diet OH ; Cann' Ifa:4n, Pittsburgh. • Arialuzemenrs /.r VAR. • I 4 ()MIR WILDS .1 CO.. s/litt Avnis for the 111.ACIi t. lIALL I.IN of Liverpool and New Volt, rackets. tut, the ItLerty ul &immolating to their old friends suit tterS. dint 1.1.:1rIT111,1•Oir UT a the yeilf 1 - -11Lciug etuttpleu. liar V tire 1.1 ,- pare ' d Lt Itrittg out passengers. Iry lite above spieutlitl LIM., irons 1.3,,r1•001 to New Tory. neat Plitlatlelplou. They r.. 1. 1. to their I . OIIICT COI/Ns: Of tiot.tg bust miss. and assure the.te who entrust !beta with -heir cutlers, that the burnt satisfaction will he rttlidCr.Cd re. I - Ara : AND. IRELAND. scoTLAND AND IVAT.F.S . - for talc. payable. cm demand, at any Datil. in Irelima. 1 lII' has made nrrungemenis to bring out rt.,.e , rnert. to I'itlALur;;ll ! during lb.• prrsetn year. J A NIES BLAKELY. Passage To and Prom r y t i o GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND Cleorme Carr t.ala & Sou. No. 134 Waterloo Road• 1,1- v.rinol I's twi g A Rierstat No. S. , South et.. N . t'rlt li nbrr. having accepted the ;ency at thin city of the above well known and respectable Hoaxes, are prepared to make enatqrmitents ibr passengers to come 0.1 iron' coil part of Otero Unbolt or lin land, by the re :Oar I the "(Packet Ship.. from I.tv emend Is irk , Pere.one eiteazinF with us may rest assured that their vends avid Inert avuh kind treatment awl prompt dee pat, h at Liverpool.as cell as et en attention fleece mr) on their air ral in 1114 rotOO Apri) to or address 5.% \i'(l.ti RSCAN & CO 142 Liberty et, Plttaloirrh 11 —Paten., en,agrd here (tom I.lser;.ord to robs. •itch direct and glands for nay 'mount foto tirde4 pay i Mt thronAton the I. otted iii...OlOOt I' , 2 " 1 3' 11.11INDEN & CO.'S I/Ef t TAJO ENO El D ZIENOTT / tea °Mee. I I ‘ from 21 t, i p ) a r r .N „f ir:(•1121.:„Itnnlur: b ri ng : 07s r„ r e o r o lZ the most liberal terms, 'anti their usual pa tetualt4 I I an, noon to the wnnti of emt.rlitte We do not al t one 111%tlenge nolo lie rolled by the swindlt se.trope hat infest the •rn Vortin at tie take rhnrg- of them the 4,01/1. they report Mc:nectars • anal sec to their be or and ,I.,patch slum C.•illinan any fit•tritiffril 11) the hr.l kk e en) !Its f e arlessly . as tt of ow re'nrnvrn to sioor that the)• 1.1 rre detained tor - 4,1M! n.•it(' ht II! In 14 rerpool whilst thousajade of others %se, I 111 Ira moutlu lint)! the) could he sent in 1t4,1111, aid r tt' at a cheap tats. at htch. too frt,,,ur itl) pro. ed their orbits , intend In per - O-111 nlr con•racts orrit,ll ( C l') 4at t , in 4 and not n. ta. 151.5 tto rase last ge en' r IA ill) ohs -u perorured uur n 1 all, when tied thrir It- a n. drownMl POOtitOrr h for nay sum from it m LI teat pe t et at an (11 the Proson tal !Poll" to Ire nod, l....„Mand , eutland end Wales JOaICA 11.0111NanN rurtypenn and t wo,lll gent . JoiP Pith 01 , 1 one door Won nod at al, REMITTANCE. , r e r h, r r o n ,t 71 t o n , . ‘ 7l l l-: . , tr .. ); . 1 o nr svllk I,arn and at ibr Itku e•i rates. SAMUEL IITI.I - 11KEN A. en Lilwriv European Agency, end Re to It tantAto to Ire!nod, Eng c. IA Mir and await *um. nl I).fir y ran tit nit limo,. tin tealated af Irtitie,rl ramp, 10 all pare. ill:tit:nail. Ireland., Wale, ha.. awl hrtrritir• , rio Claim*. and Prorerty htaroor can ',emit - red dirriatth thr auhsrotirti, or dam., 10, st, ir :Mai Ilota dI, ti foiin hr lahri until Mmy itn his awain t" r- t tytir• n{3 0 1 , 00.11 to ,Lo4£2. MAT, Mar. 1.111, NViitcr Pitts:nirrth II lIIKEN AN. Alcnr-nry nod (nuitwllor at Law. and Kt,p,-an Arent. hltt•Lnreh. I'm , . . S..—A hn• been fierliteitity trm.dd.t.t Ity , rtrlientiott• and an Tim ImAittrtA, of ••11 , rdman ro•Aelserr n4ent, of Nrw York. Ft... ‘1,113•1 tto.tettanry to An) that It.. is not the Kr.. 11,11 of that firm. and tins nrytr had any cotinclioit with ciihet of illoArt pelts/mg. of ti Western New York Collego of Health 207 \l•ie srn Rer. ikrVA lA., N. V. _ =VIIMM:T= THIS eclebrateel remedy is toners, 'y bsren•ma a s gear by the nada.; all over the world. — it Mai 110 W mimeor the only me-Melee for family new. and is pelmet, lark. recommended or Dropsy : all rages of this ereent alone' immediately relieved, 110 molter of how lung stand -1 eitt. (Sea pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, anti all dtneanes of the nrinnry organs; for dose datrenning compliant. it stands alone; nn other er 'tele can relieve you; and the cures testified to will eon. - view," tile most nkeptictel:—(nee pamphlet.) Liver Com pinint. Bilious Disease.. Fever and Ague. To the Great %Vent especially, and wherever devise complaint. prevail, this medicine in offered. No mineral agent,notheleterionn entyttiound is n port of this mixture; it cares these ili.ens• ei..1 , 11 .winner y nod celerity. and dues not leave the nt R• letn torpid. (See pntritiblet.l Piles. a complaint tern tenet pninful character, in immediately relieved. end n etlTflol - by a few days use of this article. It is fur be) nod nny other preporation for this disease. Of for any other di.iensc ortainoting from impure blood. (See pomphlet.) Debility of the System. IN wok Back. Wooknenor of the Kidney.. he.. or In flamotioo of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of' this medicine. end a core is nluvn.ye the result of its eine. It swain me m certain reme dy liir such complaints. until also for dernememman of the female frome. Irreauloritien, Supprensionn, pninfid Men strontium, Nu article Inns ever been offered. exrept thin. which woold touch this kind of derangements. It mny be jelled upon MI n sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do no, could give a thousand nitrites as proof of mires lei this distressing class of complaint,— Inectipomplilet. All broken down. debilitated connate, tioMt. from the effect of mercury. will find the hawing power of this oracle to net immediately, end the painon min mineral erocilenteel from the system. Eroptive Diseases vvill - find the alterntive Teropertics of this article PURIFY Tile BLOOD, rind drive such disease, from the nysie.n. Bee pamphlet for testanorty of cores in nll elineenes. which the Benito of an advertisement will not permit to he named here; Agent. give them away: they contain 39. ringes of ceieaten of high eharaeter; need o stronger army of proof . e Via virtues ore inedlelee. nevi l ia er appeared . It is one 0 a - peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fails to benefit in any case. and if bone and muscle arc left to build upon, let the emaciated said lingering invalid HOPE ON, and keep taking the medicine as long as therein an improvement. The proprietor would .caution due public , against a number of article. which come out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, Synces.dce.. an cures for Dropsy, Gravel, die. They are good for noth ing. and concocted to gull the unwary :- rocco vim, miter. Their inventors never thought of caring Inch diseases till this article laid done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents, and ell who sell. die ar ticle, arc ghat to airculate gratidtounly. Put up in .111) oz. bottles, at $2; Lenz. do. at 81 each—the larger holdin g 6 or. more than the two small bottles. Look out tend not get imposed upon. Every bottle has " Youghti'n Yegeto she Litliontriptist Mixture." blown upon the glass. the written ' , lanoline° of "G. C Vaughn" au the directions. ond •• G. C. Wright), Buffalo," stamped an dm cork. klone other are genuino. --, Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Princi pal Office, 2117 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excelled. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to grade. OtAces devoted exaltisively to the sale of this article -139 Nassau at., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem. Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada. as Agents. HAYS St BROCKWAY Agents. jan3l No. 2. Liberty st.. near Canal Basin. ITENITIAN BLINDS A. 'Watererlt, and old and well V known. Fenian"' Blindmaker, &innerly of Second and Fourth sts.. takes this method hi -infidrin his. many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a collation supply of Blinds of various colors and quail ides, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-roads up to suit elastomers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up no. that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise. they may be removed without the aid of a screwdriver, and with the same facilitiy that any other piece of furniture can he removed, mu] without any extra expense. je24-il&wy CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.—The subscriber. by written contmet With the Peru Ti'. Co., has the ex clusive right to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities. Any Pereon attempting to sell their Teas ex cept procured through me, in practicing deception sad a fraud - Upon thepublit--satit heir' mews are lint .to idled ors. • itreiM - ratib AV- Mllikl 'Emigration fines. 1 0 012E1C; N IM)=1 31151 ant rn auus LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. • AGENCY. ''llE- Subscriber. having been appointed and duly com- Imissioned Agent ofthe . hyetnning County Mutual in surance Company. is now prepared to receive applies. , lions for insurance fur said Company. This Company is: perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Companies in the state or Union. having u capital of between one and two millions of dollars in premium holes. mat by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding 85.000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. or on anyone risk, and no more than 82.500 will be taken on a Rolling Mill. Foundry or Funnies. Buildings in which a stove-pipe passess through the side wall or roof. Coniin Factories or Powder Mills. Manufactories of Printing Ink. - mid Dis tillerit s. will not be insured on any consideration. what ever; and when the rate per rent. shall be 12 or 15 Mein- MiVE. 110 risk will he Luken over 84,000, - (except Bridges mid Grist The operations of the Company have been /well: that for the lust six yours only one cent upon thesMollar hos been usscd upon the premium notes of del stock holders. Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, iu the new Court Mass. 11. SPROUL. Arent. Pittsburgh. Allegheny Co., I'a Fire and Marine Inanrance. rpm Company}' of North Amerieu, of Flinn " delphin. through its (hill.' undtmiarii Agent, the nub scriber, offers to make permanent anti limited 111141111111 Ce on property, in this city nod its vicinity, and on Shipments by the canal and 'rivers. • DI aucrpons : Arthur O. Coffin, Pres . ). Monad Brook;, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel - W. Smith, EdWard Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Juenb :11. Thomas, John 'White. John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, IZiellatrd D. Voml. Wm. Welsh. Ileitry I). Sherrnril. Seely. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United Staten. having been elinrocred i n 1704. Its charter is per r nett:tit, and from its high omitting. long experience, am ide means. and avoiding nll rinks of no extra hazardous - diameter. it may be considered as offcrim , ample seenri ty to the public. :%10fITII ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood,Jones B. Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh oct:23-y The Franklin Fire Insurance Company np rtlifdibELVllTA. CIIIARTER PERPETUAI,---$4 0 0.4 41 0 paid in office Chestnut st., north nide. near Fifth. Take Insti tutive. either permanent or limited. against 101.6 or deni m...et by fire. on property and effects of every description. iu town or country. oil the 1,10. t reasonable terms. AP pheation. made either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended in. C. N. 13ANCKER, C. G. lissoirti, Secretary. 1)111El:14 )IIS : Charles N. 11nlicker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas hart, George W. Richards, Tls ttttt n. 4 .1. NVltarton, Tlord.•cni D. I.e tiin, Samuel Crum. linvid S. Brown. Prrrs 1111 RI; II ENC V. WAnnwic MAR - TiN. Agent. nt the Exrhnogr Office of NVnrrick Mnrtin & Co.. Comer of :Id nod Nlntket foe, Fire risks token on tudlitings end their contents in rirlAbon.th...kllegheny oral the surrounding country. No nittritoc of inland novigotion risks token. ougi-ty FINNET. ICING FIN NT F.Y , EMMTIE Agents at PioNlittegh.fier the Delaware Alumni Safety In xhiritner Cuarpony of Philadelphia. I, I IRF. RISKS upon Buildings and Merchantlite niece- I . ry .I...criminal. and ,51nrine Itteks upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. (Kee at the warehouse of King & Holmes, cui Water . near 11lnrkst street. Pittsburgh. N. King & Finney invite tin e confidence and patron age of their friends and eoutatunity at large to the Dela ware 51. S. Insurance Company. as an imiihltinn among the moat flourishing In Philadelphia—as having a la ne prod in capitol. which. by the operation of its charter. Is constantly yielding to each per.on 111011- 1 , 41, Inn nine share of the profits or thn Company. without involving luau in any responsibility whatever. beyond the premium actually paid in by I' : and theretbre as pow fssi,,c the Mutual principle divedmi of every obnoxious eature. anti in its most attractive form, novt-if 4 GEN(' V OF TIIE ne. l / 4 NEC LIN FIRE I NSFII.A.NCE Ll. COMPANY OF PIIII.ADELPIA.—N. I:. corner ed - Mind end Wood sbuq. Piralwrgh.—The assets of the CoMpany On the firm of Jatitatry. lals. as published in rontormity with ati act of the Pennsylvania Legislature. Itont!4ntld Nfortga,g•cs $600.615 03 Itvol I:Nrive. nt rot 100:1%07 77 Temporar),l.vatsx, Stock• and C'asL Y1249fl 74 Mak imz a 101 Ski of Affording cretaist assurance that all loroscs will I.c p,g,triptly met. and giving entire •rearit y to all who ts.beics from this Company. Risk• taken at as low rate• all art COnSt.s2olll‘iiih WA Rltleh MARTIN. Agent. I . m.nrente Against Fir,. Tilt: Atn,irean I.“..raorro Compre.y--()IT,r, •Pr.! sire-,,l . hil2,lolphia; Incorporated A. 1). I•!fl—lliarter I.rrpeNlle 1. l'orttintr,...llerchaortife.ntid prop.r. Kern - rally. either in the city' or conn , rr. hzainst k.et or deo:owe by tire. p.crlxtual or tor hurtled pertußlA, on favor al.:c tcrota. John Samuel C Nlortoet, \Vinton% ls,mch, Ar!olpL111, rernra, Thome. A flithltee, firor;re Al,hott, John Weloh, Jr., l'roriek Itrady,, John T =EMI =ll=E2l tr.l..cr. for Ittkstrattre by the tti.ove CAtnlpatty ariil he reeetted 11141 stetttraticcs elritted by the tatnierkitotett, r rsl tt , f (.11; 1) . COC/I R A N. 111:1%-:txtt. V. 45 %Vow! trilret. Council's, Magical Pain F.ziractors IT is conerdett i.e medical nee. that Comic Alaneal Penn CoIRST"ik A. . lit Coa"'laud St.. New fork. is the greatest aViali :tea of tie iliilivionitica. h. circa" ore iraly 3. 1 4 papa are reinovit4 iron hunt., scalds. hr, oud event : ill inners. in a fetti . initiates oiler it. application; healing the same on the •oritit delicate, skin. ii•OTITIZ on tear. It "'equally Lenrfieral in all kiln" of laillistnientto• ry 4"i - uses. all Sore :Nipples mod em. l"priiiitia, . White Swelling Pierra, Bruise.. Burn, t'lit , tlitanta. ray kittelaa, llile.,'fir Dialtireatut. &c. We m. 0,, odd tat, proof in ail we s 3). the 10011,, 01 many em ir,,physicians re 110 Use it in Own* ;warner, and tired. at ine clergy who prat.< it in their r t sitik• Kind r u ,e.l Lap it eim.trifintlri an brunt in cote of alecident. by fire mines 6 , 10.1 wahena. lint by its liar all burnt. are 'nhldeci hi its control. aides. Ihn vitals n ed. Can. t.on— remember owl attk for cono,ir Alogiral rain ennuulacitacti by Cornatack ¢ Ca., N. owl take no tither SOItEI.S.c —The Gen tiny, Line:mem. ia an article more puAc celebrated a* a Cu:, for the above. Ilia" any or all othttie. It. cures are alutogt Immediate, .tipt it i• only avecsartry to let those who know the article it %I .0,1, It With Audi great Allrfc us. that it is to he had true nod Ft:anion of Cuinetock Co., LI Courtlund at.. N role proprietor. Siilit only genuine in ritisburgh. Pa.. Lr Wm. Jm-10,07%. 4 9 Liberty At., head of Na - Al At; nlAt. NVAAhingtoo, r... by A. ClAtk ItronettAvilic by Itennetu A CoArlit.r. It) our Atteett in every town in Peniiviviiiiia. Orin, and Virginia. "II to the beet Cough Medic kirte I ever Saw." II EA I) the following roan( the superiority of Dr. Wa lt, tozert Oriristal cougA liffettirr, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: Prrvsnranit, Dec. 15, 1547. NIFAISRK. ITAT% laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing neigh and most thstressing cold, which halt, thus far. n n i tt n e d th e Cl. frets of several of the - Infallibles. - I was induced tn per. chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough )Nature, and give it n fair trial. T. inc great surprise, atter using only our half of the bottle I tinind myself entirely well. 'his Mr he..! medfrine I veer Saw." True ropy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Corinne, vial How, Liberty street, near Canal. A. MASON & CO.. Dry Gay's House, 112 Marls/ lA.. Street, &Herm Third and Fourth 'wets, have just received a large suppluff rich Fall Goolls.comprisitsulin part : 17 eases various styles feints 01111 CllllllZen of En glish. Potash and Amerieun inanttfueture ; 136 pes rich told desirable patterns French Oluglinms, warranted in ferior to none imported In style, quality nod durability of colors; 4 eases splendid Plaid goods for ladies 111,1Sef, comprising every . style for Fall and Whiter wear; Cash 114ren. M. de Lames. Satin stiftl Alpacens of various colors; 3-4 and black and blue black Silks. for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode elders; M. de Imins, all wool: Shawls of every stele and quality ; Cas *Mimes. Cassinetts. Broad Cloths mid Vesting'; blench ed and utibleriebed Muslins from Of to IFjc. per yard; Omen, Yellow. Red and White Flannels; Tiekings, Cheek a. 'tried Shirting:3: bleached and brown Drilling's. etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail nt the very lowest cash prices. egg 3 A. A. MASON & CO. 1 1 / 4 TRW DAGUERREOTYPE 11.00111 S, Burke's. Bu 1.1 tugs, Fourth rtoyet—Hooott & Arrratoxy, Dagnerreo typists from. the Eastern cities, would cull the attention of the inhabitants of Plitsiburgb, and the neighboring towns. to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's building, 4th et. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest aisitrad that no plans shall beaipared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. TEM public arc solicited to cull and exnntine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirrad or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfacuon in given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. irrlnatructiona given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jau7 . fro PEMALES,—Every female should have a box of I Dr. litolph's Pills. They are perfectly adopted to the peculiarities of their constitution. acting with gentle mild ness and safety In all eiraum.stanees. Wherever introduc ed. their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Farnrite. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will be (fond in the directions accompanying. each box. For 'tato by R. 1.. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Staab, Bir mingham;2s and John 11FCracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. jan pollow-Ware Caistings. Ei/OHANT.S. visiting our city : for the purpose of obtaining tbeir Spring suppl i es of Hallow-ware and other Castings, will find a very heavy stock. and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by Samples can be seen at our warelionse.Commerrial Row. Liberty street. ilex,. W. W. \Vallee/es Marble works. 11:7' Terms and prices (exorable. feh el—dlm QVIN, lireBRIDF. $l. t'n ATEW BOOKS—Just received; by Exiles,: Germany, I' England, and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister, by J. R. Merle D'Aubigne, D. U. author of His tory of the. ReforMation, Life of Cromwell, &c. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St.- Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of-Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domeitic instructionarid devotion; by,Tohn Dint Sunimer, D. D., Bishop of. Chester. For sale by ELLIOTT ,& ENGLIW, feb24 56 Market Street, bet. 3d and 31 .4 .elre k:haute: Rival far the Cure of the following Disease*? Itakeh according to the directions they will curestuy ease, no mutter who or what eke has tailed. VEGETABLE lIIIEDNIATIC BILLS, For the permanent cure of Rheittuativn. Gout. Gan grelic, Hysteria. and severe nervous affection's. sod are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Demoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most eases. experience benefit soon afire the first close. Theyl quiet the nervous system. which etta_Wes them to rest well during the night. They never tbilTi effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheipi inatic pains from the system. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for short period:but there. is always danger in their use. They may cause the public, leave one plate for perhaps estital part, %or else where the pain will be mare acute. GERMAN BITTERS. • , - - r o For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Dy - spcpsia. Intligtation, Chronic Debilitv. Chronic , Asth-. tua, .P.ervous Debility, Pulmonary Atreetions, (arisin ~ from the liver or stomach,) DisCaseqolthe Kidneys, ap all discus.es arising , from a disordered stomach. to boil male and female, such as femaleAvenintess, ditziuesi k fullness of blood - to the heat, TheYSTrenCbten the'Siss. tern, and remove 'all acidity of the stomach. and ghat!' tone and action and assiat digestion. They can - Ise lakett by the most delicate - stomach: and in everv'case will ens tircly destroy costiveness nod renovate the whole - sm. - tem. removing : all impurities and remnants of preVioni diseases - , and giving a healthy action to the Whole frame. 'rite symp . minsof Liver. Coinptaint arc imensiness and pain inthe rtglit side, and 110M1102S 111 1 011 touch itiuncilinte y under the inferior ribs: inability to lie on the left sidej or if at all able, a dritgging sensation produced. which se— riously ttifeett , respiration, cittt.ifig very often a warble sonic cough; together with these Gplllllolll. s*. perceive . ranted tongue, acidity of the sionmeli. deficiency of per., spiration, mot sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits - mid sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causingVnoetis to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequebt. ly uccompaoies it, and a dropsy . iii the face. These !Fy1:11r toms, if Permitted to continue. will eventually.produee that most baneful disease. Consumption. - In ram at ma jority of sueli eases originate front the irritating enitsois above mentioned. Cathartic medicines stunt iu every instance, be avoided in the trentuteut for it. The symptoms ofDyspepsia aro very curious—those af fecting the Atornaelt clout!. are itansea.:heart-burn, lose of appetite, sinnetinws en eXCe. of appetite. sense of limit 'less or weight on the stomach. sinking or fluttering of the pit of the siomarh. funk' eritetritions. or sum arising from the stomach. &c. Dyspepsia. devoid of a funcluni mum,. is without (longer; hut, if raising Irvin a disease of :the .tnntach, is is du itgerous. Nervous Iteltility generally aceompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint:, it will also cure. A few &sea will re move till the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering tit the heart, itching sensation when in a lying positiott. dots or welts before the sight, fever nod dull pais iu the helt, emodatit imaginings . of evil, mot great depression of spir its. Outward signs are, a quick and strung pulse, pale and distressed countenance, &c. - . Any case 01 the shove tlisefete ran he cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest. Spitting of Blood. Influenza, Wheoritiit Cough, li.rod ebitis.• !femoral Asthma, or auy disease of the Lungs or Throat. 'Phis is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Conch or notentelicSa. and pre...cats the Croat? by be ing early administered. :co cough or cold id too light to pane neglected; for. neglected colds sink thousands to.the grave annually. and cause manly to grow up With a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated. For the (Ili: anal cure of the Ales. Tester. and Rimini]. Scald Head. Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Ilarber's Itch. Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure tilobil; and will extract the fire from burns. on application. or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skirt. Pelson* troubled with tender faces should wie - it after shaving; it will. in a few momenta. remove all sore neu and slop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and in invaluable in any flintily. 'fAR OINTMENT. For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver. hack or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains-- Titter remedies have caused marry to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated lietilth. and an n varie ty of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerritole impositions upon the public. at ilic• statements of remarkable cores 'er math., yet certified to by feigned names, or by pe iis %Molly unacquainted with what they have emit, A, renders at ilitlieutt to do toutice to the public in otT ug iiuffiriiittl inducement to make a trim of these invalu de medicines. They are en tirely vvretabin, and tree rem all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage s lely upon their merits. Every family Okottld have a r phlet—they cam be had of the agent. gratis. Principal Depot nt the ftlprman Medicine store; trs Rime oorcet. our ,boor above F.iklith. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittstorreh. by Ciotti - 7-41y) V. THORN. 11.1 . .. NCR THAT 111tEADFUl. COUGH!—The lamp, are in danger. the work of the deotrnyer hos locen the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of ARE Vor. A :tro - racn! Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy. !snow perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold-her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken Gazers. tell the hold disease has already gained upon her -die sound of her stipuleliral cough pierces yonr soul. Yorsso Maw. when last about to enter life, disease sheds a hear. crushing blight over alio (Lair pruni,et, of the ru f re- yawr relic rough and feeble limbs tell of your ss 0; hop, hat you need not despair. There is a balm which svi!l held the. wolititli•4l !tint,. it in Shcsmaa's All-Iltallvi Balsam. - ATTltrr. the o ife \Via. 11. st -.stove, Esq. was zossii up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Rise and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Alan of Neir Vork. liar inciiits n 11111001.411 she must die. :the hail a:on•rox. President ilinlrritrallee of Willi: in consumption. and was s. prnimunrrd by her physielans—Shenuan's Balsam vra, Oren 01141 iirmell her. alto. ttostasunsicra.cifill•ts Perry. was also cured of , I , IAIMIPIIOtI by this Ilelonin when all other renwilit4 , ailed to give relief—the +van reduced tut a skeleton. Dt. A. C. CAKIkI, Dentiot...M Broadway. lots witnessed its r tree!, in several east, where no other metleeine afford rriief—but the lialiam operated like a charm. Dr. C. nix° wmiesrral its wonderful elfeets in curing Asilitna. whieli it never fails of doing. !Yining Blood. Blending 31 it mny be. is effectually ( mood by this Balsmn. heals the rm.-awed or wounded blood nesoels, and makes the 111.1.4 .nmd upon. Bee. 'Demur Jots. 104 liighttt nvennie. was cured of rnogi t and cant rrhal nil:notion of DO peat s standing,. The• first done gave him more relief Monett the other mndi etne. he haul ever naken. Dr. 1.. .1. Beals, ID Delaney • reel. gave it to n sister-in-law echo was laboring under Consumption. and to another sorely afflicted with the A VIM:M. 111 hoth canes its ileitis wore immediate, soon restoring. theta to comfortable health. • Mrs. It CLKTIA WP.LI.II, Its ChriPtir-St.. I.llfrOMd front 42 years. Sherman's 14:81s:tin relieved her at Once. Will she is comparaii rely well, brute enabled to •obdae every atiaek by a timely tier of this medicine. This iiittr.4ig the greet reutedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood. Liver Complaints. and nll the affections of the throat. mill even Asthma and entriumption. Prier cents and SI per bottle, l'i ow inn] (Kee tint Nilsson swell. New York. Dr. Sherman't relelonted Cough, Worm and Camphor I.o.cengeit. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Alnn's {looter Sold 'wholesale and retail by WAT. JACKSON, al hi., Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Al.:Mei:le Wlll . olothke. Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of AVood street. and be the Mllowing duly appointed Agent. fur Allegheny colony : A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan (Airiest. Manchester; J. IL 11. Jacques, Biftninglinan; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mesabi, cor. Webster et. end Elm; Daniel Negley. Snit Liberlya, H. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sherpa,burgh; Saml. Springer. Clin ton: James M . Kee, Stcwartanown; John Black. Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland .1c Son. APKees port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley Al'Laughlin , Plumb Township: ‘Vm. J. Smith, Tempemiaccville; Jas. Fauns, Tarenium; (1.11. Starr. Sew irkly. nuir9-ly iiirr. - TE.;'ITMON V7=lla - r7W7 LANDIS, ,7117Ficiy ville. N. V.. suys: •• I am well persuaded. anal have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to ell those who may have occasion to 113,` them. a n d hove ndUlhoistered teem to my patients!' Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia mod Bilious fever. are im mediately rnre . a by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. 1.. CUTIIIIF.RT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Smith. Dir aningliena; road John 111•Crneken. Filth Ward. feht7 Jaynes , Faintly Medicines. TAR. S. S. COOK. Piqua, Ohio, writes. March, IS16; jj -1 have used your Vrignifuge, Carmiantivr Saixam. and Expestaraw. In my pillage°. fat the last throe years. and have been exceedingly well-pleased with thead. anal never. RA yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing any fullesi expectation itt their curative properties.- Your other medicines 1-cannot speak of from experience; but. judging from those !have used. I doubt not but that they claim, and ure entitled to all the confidence reposed in them. by those who have used mem. I wneformery very patrual to ••••• Vennifuge. until I hecarnenequatm test with yours. which has my decided prefcrene to any other DOW its use. ResAectrully. yours.-&c., S. S. COOK, M. D." irr Fo r sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekia Tea , Storc,4 Fourth ht. reblS 1) A. }AI ESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUFZ•This pre; it• partition has proved itself to be of very gieat effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Spit tine of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors teel warranted in recom mending it as n safe and 13541111 medicine and are pre pared to show certificates orkudisputabla ' authority, in testimony (irks value. ' It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro dose such .decided effects to emelt gs-sdrort time. Pre pared mud sold by B. A. FAINT:STOCK" & CO„ Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. Dll.. RALPH'S CELEBRATES! VESETA{LE PILLS are for sale, wholesale and retail, nt the REAL - ESTATE OEMS:, • - Also. by. Wm. Cola, Allegheny city: Cl. Smith. Dir. miueltam; John IL:Cm:lkea, Penn streeti - flillt Ward. fob 21 NT:' INESItECt( MIS and E lio Eighths ) Pil o tte following Atilebni4et Ttt?;!ly; ASeigitutW Brandy, pole, Oikr4(l. 51PW4.4.0 - n tfennessy " dark. " pale, Pinot Coqlion &Co .‘ :q• dark. Imperial Eagle Gbh Black Horse " Swan Pine Apple Whiskey Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix Rum. Together with ja large . stoek Liquors in Hintles; n6m; Clot for sale us imported...on pleuskt lur and Li . tibof 8410_ bf ebtikei cif : ," ." Eltit4b - clltb DR. IIOFFLAINID'S CELEBRATED . - GERMAN MEDICINES 11111 MILER ma= 861 Wk b naives. Quer ntudy, Wines, Gins, ads, grades, and vintages .London Market Witte Konen Port . • F.: Trash .14 A . id w it : ri4 undy S . . S. Aludeira (4 - " Symington tt 71 Pak. Sherry (oblen " 'Penrifft Lisbon " Claret " ' Sweat & Dry iinlagrt " ort4c abov . .. Wines Awl agme iind Claret Wines, tg terms, at ibe Witte Cal 1NAR371%, .....4fiordluilrroil It. :.: . - . 71c111V. VO • -: •• • COLLEWIJ Op. 111E4 L T,114 No. :II; '31:0:11s - Staaier': Ilesssio. 'New: %oats. Dlt. G. C. VAIVOIIN'ti regetabk Lithontreptit • Atfrer tionnent for I I Come. f Saw.' 1' CollqUrredj" is ntost empliatirally Me.case.with this article. Disease has ever yielded to itivinostilturvellous medicinal power. Wherever it hue gone, and Soculi .Anririca. England, Canada. and the I.7tited Stites hove : provided the trim, of this statement, llof above quotation - inn strong and pithy setrtettee:tellathe whole Starr. invalids, the principle upon which yon are.eared. may not be known to you. but the result trial is 'satisfactory; you are restored: and the lierre'vef the cure remains with the proprietor.— The Medicine is n eumpotind 0122 distinct vs, tuble agencies: such individual root has its own peculiar, ex clusive. medicinal' property, conflicting with no oilier compound--each root iniikes its own conc.-and as a per fect combination. when tukint ono the system. it does the work which avrcia.'when lier lave were first cs,"l'fish ed. intended it pliciuhl iIie,PIIIIIIIO4.BTRI'INGTm ti IS• AND RES T ORES the broken'tWwn, debilitated (amenuu duct. Daciesr. -it, all its characters, will be completely eratlicatml Muni the systera by its use. , Seti PmflPfikts i" relllS' hands. Mr free circalationihey itcut 'iron all iseo.im. and shoiv testimony of cures. - GitArT.L. and all complaints of :he urinary organs, form 01s6 tier cause of great suffering. nod Vsconteaf.rzno:crart - rteitasniiimireil no mull celebrity over the cot - lulu. by die cures it hits made in this ressing 'class of nitlietuntc , So fainedjit seems, iii;thismimlieine, that it line thus attracted the lice of bite of our Medical paiblicitioiis. in the NO.:tit he- No. 1046.; orthe •• Buffalo • Jonrisal and •Alatithly lie-. 'view of and Stirgical SeMitee 'its ail article lip-. milciilons diseliseS. niiil .ittilvetiut," the :Writer. 'Oiler noticing the fact thatgovernment once. pur chased a secret - r6tnetly...and also noticing the . parylinse in 11,02.• of a secret remedy. by Mu I.egislisitire ,qt ! Now. York. thus prays tribute to die Mute of lie Medicine:— . Why do not our . ltepresenuitives in•Seunte nod Assent- LI y convened. enlighten mild 4 tlissolee' the suffering thousands of this country. Ly the purcluise of Vaughn 's Vegetable Litliontriplic. Mini 'Which 110 sedvent since the days of Alchemy bas possessed one half the lamer— Reader. here lin periodical" of high standing, acknclissi ledreil throughout n•latce section. of this: comityy to- tie one of do hest conducted journals of the kind in the U. States. exchan-ing, with the scientific .Works .of Etaaupe. to our certaitilinowledge, edited by Austin Flint. :11.1.11- • etiirl eiMtrilOded"to by meti -- erfl,e - ltiitrt•st professlotillt ability. thus stepping riside to mined a • st , ceet remedy' You will at once ondeonand no' einktuncii a n d wallet...id nostrum. could thus extort a CUlTlalellt from so high a quar ter—and rosiseipiently, unless it thread) contlictedsrvith the premier or the foculty; it most have been its gieni •-innee - Which has rimmed it to receive this lonising nod. hIaNEY diseases. weakness's . , the bark and et);lenr. isctiksr. , poi n . ftel and p0em...x..4 Mensirteution. Flour Afbus. and the entire plicate.' train of evils which follow a dis ordered system. ore lit once rellevett•lic the iliediViller Send or pamphlets firm A-gents, ma you will find eei -I.l«siee of the value of the Lithotitriptie there . Mit forth.— An a remedy for the irregniurities of the female system. it has in the compound a "root" which has been resorted tom the north 01 Europe fOr.CCIIIIIrICIF-pas attire cure for thiscompluint.rmil to resoorerollwaliMoftheelitini system. Liven CoMPLAINT. JAVNI/fI.K. It,WOCa /)11411.110,. ale.- arc iostantly relieved. People of :Me West wills bfid'ai Ur only remedy in these complaints. ns : well es .Fseati Aare. io tutu remedy like it. and no ertlemul pr n ins. tunas ally fart of-this Mixture., No injury Will re rAdi iu its use; RIO it, aCtiVe properties are u s iallaiested the Tom. of a civic 3U ox bustle. For Ferry and Are.. Gilious Luordrn. take no other A:calcine. IIIIYCXAIL.Nt. GOCT. whllJinJ Pak/. The 100011 of this medielite upop the lihnul. will change the disease--whielt originates is the nit a licalthy_result will follow. DWIPEiVI.i. INI/IntagrlON. dik- yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. laillairtmation of the Lcsas , CoCall. Commarrztim also. Las err, 101111 d :relief. Serrifuhr, Renslpeless. loilantrid Eyes—all caused by impure bl find , this article the remedy. The. system. completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the wii ture. is purified and restored—us a puttied stile will not follow. The train of common complaints, Pa/piturloir cJ the direct. Sick Heeded,. Debility. ere all the renal of some dernm,,inent of the system. and the Gaesr era will do Ilf• work. The proiniSes set forth in the Ild- VerliSelllellt. are based upon die proof of what it has done in the past four years. The written (1.1,11111011 y of 1000 Agents, in Canada. the United Suites. Englani, arid Pouch -America. in the possession of the proprietor—and can be seen by all iuterested--is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Mee:lel.. errs dip-red to the World. (lee the pamphlet. and study the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Pin up in .10 or. bottles. at 82; 12 or. do. at '6l each—the largest bottling 6 07- more than two small bottles. Lookout and not get imposed opea.— Every bottle, has ^ Vaughn's Vegetable I.ithoistnptle Mixture - blown upon the glass. the sernyz signature of "G. C. Vaagh"ot the diroctilms. and G, C, Vaught, Buffalo. - stamped on the cork. None other are ranulne. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the' Priticipnl Mice, 207 Main Street. Maid°. at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless post paid—orders from regularly emistituted Agellrl Cl'etpled: post paid letters. or verbal eofninunicatious soliciting advice; promptly' attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of tlitt article —132 NEU , SaiI streets. New York city ;1,?.t5' l'lssez street. Salem. lassachissetts. nod by the principal Druggists throughout the Puited States and Canada, as adverused in lice papery. Agents in this city— 'lays tc Brockway. Wholesale and Retail Agents. No, 2. Commercial Row. Liberty street. I s ittshorgli. Also. R. E. Sellers. 57 Woes! street John 51110,1,11, Federal street. Allegheny city; John Deirelay, Deaver . ; John Smith. UridgeWater. jan3o-d&Wly • • ilAIn CRI:AM—A tnateldros • artlele hit growth, beauty. 011.1 re:Mir:Mon of the ]lair, This Cream. alien once known. will viiperesde all other arti cles of the kind . now itt 115 C. Where the hair is dead . harsh. thin. unhealthy. nor turning grey, a few appliea• 'ions w d ill make the hair so and dark. and give it a bean- IMO. lively appearance: and will also make it maintain its liveliness unit healthy color, twice as tong as all the preparations that are :miser:illy used. Nl'here the hails thin. or has fallen oih it may be restored by iivitic this Cream. F:very lady and centlemnir who in in the built of "sing oils on their hair shiml.l at over purchase a bottle n the Chine, Hair Crenitt, ea it in so et - Imposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations. but will licautify it, and give perfect satisfaction ist every in nuance. Fnr testitnony to its eery superior finalities. see the ful lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Ittc.:irrs. Ifenderslion & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Letter of thr Rev: R. roldreill,Pamo: rf the Ayibyterietti •- . Nlmutl.llx.rox2snorr Srarreit Clxvrt.zsmv-1 Ink p.easurc in adding my (05liii1011y in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parig3 Chinese' Hair Croon; for, two years ngo my hair was very dry, bristly.; and disposed to come out; but hatioc.lprbettied h brittle of the Crenin, and used it according to the prescriptiOn. it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving mylair in a worse state Chnli before. This Cream, however, has met my expee tenon, . , As an article for tha toilet. tni wife gives it preference over nll oilier, !mine dellentay perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. Tito. ladies. especially, will find the Chinese Cronin to be a desideratum in their preparations for the bullet.. liespec Mtn y, Zee.. .. • I 'Pulaski, innitnry 7, 1.947. 117 - Sold wholesnle and remit. in Pittsburgh. by Soh M. Townsend. 45 Market st., und_inel Mohler. corner . Wood and Fifth sta. LADIES are cautioned against Using CommonP.raph red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully tido. rions it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow. and unhealthy the skin .appears after using. pre pared chalk ! Besides it is injurions, containing a' large quantity of lend We have preparedu beautiful vege table article, which we calf Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified - of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy. alabaster, ulcer, lively white ; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin. making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson,'Praetical Chemist of Maasachit setts, says : "After analysing. Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most heautifuland Munrul,and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. ' certainly ran conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying." u Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the former ra preferable. A Emu sex OP Tarn roe 5 centi'MossWinite . teeth. foul breath, healthy gnms. Yellow and unhealthy teeth; alter being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste. have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent rind exquisitely fine, that its ;Militant laity use is highlv advulitageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving, them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming, worse—it also fastens such as is beconUng loose. and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 Or 371 cents a box. 411 the above axe sold only at $2 Chatham at., of the American Eagle, New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. WILT. SOeMARIZT, WO get a rich husband. lady' "Your face is year (wane? Is't beautiful, chnir, fair?' Is it white? If not, it can be made so even though it be yel low' disfigured, sunbarnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have' washed once or 'twice with Jones' 'Dalian Chemical Soap'. The 'effect is glorious and msgutfulent. Babe mire you get the genii me Jones' Slap, at the sign - of the American Eagle, 22 Chatham street. • •• Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey. Erysipelas.. Barbers Itch, are often cured by. Jones' Italian chemienl Soap. when every kind of remedy has failed: Thai it cum,. pimples, freckles, and elears:the skin, all know. Sold at the American - Engle. 25.Chatliam street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails.. 7 *. C. INGLIS, Jr.. Patterson. Sold at JAMISON'S S 9 Liberty at., head of Wood. Sign of of the Big Boot. - itovga. A MEIUCAN OIL—TIIE (MEAT ILFZIEDY OF NA -41 - nlicl T tl 85fiet .;elo leiofdlas;ly superior to Barlett'. British], or any other furrnerlv popu lar Oils. .Its ."curative properties for the following.ali ments are truly wontlerfal t Infielnatory rhentnatoun, whooping-Cough. phthisie, coughs; 'colds, spasms, letter, erysipelas, scald bead.-eroup, littlamtuntory Sore throat, liver complaint. intlatinnolion of lholridneys, pails in the breast-side and buck. diseatais of the spine, piles, heart; burn, diseases of the hip joint. Ml:lamed sure eyes. deni: ness, and ear ache. worms. tooth aclie, sprains. strains,. burn*, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancersfever,-sores, Priie 50 coati per tirade. ::Sold wholesale and retail by virg, ,y4cKSON, at his Loot and shoe-store. ISW Lilierty street; Pittsburgh. The BIG moor stands in the dour - -way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the GILNIU/Nli. tau ob- Cscrtox.--In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsyl vania, Win, Jackson, ad Liberty street, or through • sub. Agents appointed by him for itsaale, each, of whom will have a show bill and general directions impainphlet fortn containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Penitkyl;:aitio.,.at 1611,nws: Dr. Ilall & Co., proprietor, Kentucky. Win. Jackson. General en Agt for Westeni Pen nsylva , Ma: 89 - Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. Oissattra.—Each bottle is enclosed itt one Df . the above named Pamphlets, and* ;oe or Willinthlackson:itlie general and only wholuintle agent for IVestern Pennsyl vania) printed on - the outside of the label. °eat BAR.RIMS Fresh Roll .Buttrr Lard' ; 6 1 ClBer.,...Seedrjuat received; fixid .4or ;ale t S3IritTEItStAX, juil; Do Altiavt;Aitatig Frontitrettf' ... ..:~` _ _ _ . . . . . ' ciacirErricivs SUGARCOATED VEGETAEILEPRIICIATFirEPILLIY, - A RE unittersailly , admitted •to oposaut, milyrairau fr ttietura pm-entire, but as a niter failing remedy, ta • all disease* which can affect the human frame. afesii. ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism. Piles,- Scurvy, tistipsy, Small Pox, Cholera Moiling, Worms, Whooping Cough, Consumpfum, Jaundice, Quinsey. &astatine. Liver Com plaint, Apoplexy. Cancers. Measles, Salt Rheum, Fits, Ileartbant, Giddiness, Es)sipelas, Deadness, Itebings ' the Skin, Colds. Gout, Gravel, Pains in the Beek, lusea r g AVeakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Risings in Tboinn., 1 . -*- Asthma, Feces of all kinds, FentaleComplaint*.Stitchits ' In the Side, Spitting of Blood. Sore ,Epes• Scrufitial St., Anthony's Fire Lowness of Spirkk. Floor: ll- - y btu or WLiteli, ' Gripes, Eing's I.ockjaw, flystena,. title on the Siumath. and till bilious affections, Pleansy,, , - Su cited Feet and Legs, Swine Pox, White- Smelling*, , , • • , ; - - t Tremors, Tumors. Lleers.-Vountilig--and a host of others t r -- • Ilium successfully mid repeatedly been vcuiquialled by heir all.powertul ann., • ' They bine been known to effect permanent cures whew ; • all other remedies bail provad unavailing, and in the - 4 hey have in ninny eases aupereeriter the pritieripirt r1; . 01 ; „, • of the mast eiti ;nee, t I..yetronne i and received besides their - - . - • • umitutlifitd cotton, minuet'. •• . - rncy hnvc been frequently recommenced by men of the moat dintinpuinht d character, thronshout the land, end= Leen satiettoncd tit Europe lty Noblemen, and Princes or • • royal blood. , They Pince been nun:Anent into the Hospitals of FAllus I E . : -13 7 ' bath. Paris, nod Mornay mid through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Auibouruilert. they hdverecei.l . ti - _ ved the favorable commendation in the Emperor of Russ' - stn. nod of his Celestial ?faintly of the Clintese Empire-I Irr Scureely a nu:Let vessel of any repine sails from kX the port of New York. Nt itbout an nhunthifit supply of the • , - . s - SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING FRILND. „„1, fp'''Ag,cticies I.ave been established in all the prinelPfil • • ; 2- ' eines in ihr Cuor. and applteetiumeareetmatant ly mirk nix ns tro,m almost ititmLerlepi ha es cry section of the eonntet. Testimonials ofilteir marvellous effects are pouring in from all quarters—and in such numbers -`; that trc lint e not lime 'to rend one hull of them. %%lint •`, strut:so: or more conclusit e ectdeave thou these import ant forts can the most seepticul desire! is tt i‘ossibleALlnt l, • „ • ' - the many thousands. vilto have tried CLICKENER'S PILLS. can be deceived in their results' If any iinpos-• lure orimarkery eXigted, would if not lung ngokuce betni I „ ; held ap. as it should he. terthe scam and derision of a " •• - • justly offended community. - , t ' ' 1 a•. Remember. Dr. C. Y. Clickester is the original in- ; , ::1;"4:_oil " ttft" velour of Sugar Coated Pills. mid taut nothing tit the tart r , woe ever hoard of. 1 he introduced them I/1 JIIIIO. 1011. k 's ` stet--x+ Poirebasers should. there ore, nlvt op! ask tor Clickener's, Sneer Coated Vegetal le Pills. and take no other, or they , , tciti be 1113.1(1e thy victim. or n frond. 5; • - • - PRICE. 25 CENTS PI:II BOX. Dr. Clicliciier'st rtineirielogice for the silk of pills. is co st. Sew 'fork. Wel, JACKSON. Stt Liberty at.. Lead of Wood st Puts: burgh. Pa.. lumens Agem for Western Pena) tenni% Northern end the River Comities of VirgimJ. The fulltou lug ore Dr. rlieleneni duly opt ohm d gents for Alle•rlirny els.. Pa. JAClffiClN;(prjutipal) ED Liberty intit; lint& ol .01.11er.betty. City. Junmhmt fdiriett. Munelieiter. C. Townsend & Co.. Jtso.; R. 11. Joetiurs. Ilitodughtim. Jew. 11. cussc.l. Vems rt. . . Andrew (Tit. F.lVyrie Roberttt Vil la•s. Artlotravillo. R.: 11.11 e • RE:tr.:South Word. Witt.i. 11l it h. l'etoternurevitte. . Jeremiah Fleming. Lawrestnerdlo. ihttiltd • . Edward 'thoutitsdn, 4Vilklnshurglt. -Thomas rtluarpsbnrgis,_ Y:. 11. tititrr. SeWiek Icy. • Samuel Sprit ,t-er. Clinton "--••? Juba Ilincli.ernetkrekeek. • ••• • r .C. F. 1/b•bl 3 Erpattrils. • Riley .111.11itlehlitt.TImith Township, ...tiitotteit.llakormcorn, • ... • ••• l'cititr. ACK.resport. • .; Inyl7 I ' 6 THE, .11 $T 3tEnicrst: 1 EVER 1.71.:14.ED.7-,Tlsis yetis aspresSed.ist our hearing-yes, r rdny. 'br au intelligent gentleman. who had'used but about one half of n bottle of 11,. liqiinnrs OriesUst Cough .111zrurr. before be wns eutirely cern!. Cone nu & get sq buttle•of it. and if the 'post 01.nitileitie founts or told does not' illattritour by its use. your money will be refunded. Cutopfluitiluil os it is. of the thud etleetiv,e. thou:tit bona. less a n d tdenonot reinqies. its.ulos for years ,h s, nor.tn deed run it. (nil to give entire sistesfitenciii, Fur solo, Nfoolusale and retiiil. by . HAYS & I.IFICICItAVAIr. Liberty street. near Canal Basin. tV11.1.1..1.31 I.asverneesillet. Sold al ,to Lp DOI I)Re 11'11441i VS Orioesal gm: 311.rryst.--....zr.tis Wants effttez TT." liom. who hove nuthail au PP': Poi'tulip y of trying this great remedy An the permanent coral at every affeetiith Of the int*Lilittitiff not fa)l to pv.o it n trial. Certificates of its effirfenCy:from oar own ell izrna wr nrecociAnittly enitiint rail fo COftVillee ` the .I:tniest,. Head the following from a lady of high utundidg in'Alte;hesty • •• •• • ' • " Atinithstsi etre. Wit. 7. 1.11. . . ".44w75. zrau. ! 4- lirocktrau: It iffienleeme great plots sore•to'be; nbic•itt add my trSiiisiony iti flierir of Pr valuable cough medicine. Abetet three snoarlid se:mei WM, attacked with 'a violent raid:and - was distil distreersed with the math: front which I - could get . 'deiei. list: until I was 0 short titer shire endured to call at your Into and purchase amne•nfiler Oriental Couch 3lizture. MAI happy' to State that the ore of therteronal bo u ts im• entirely eta& err; end, hurier great• • confident, in• it. I have, and shall continue to reeneseeteted it to in, friends, Filti.Lirtif.'! • I'rice, 25 rents a battle. Sold by • • lIA VS & Iift(WKVIr&V, N 0.2. Cola. Row. Lilwrly , -..searCaliel. ,14161411. : J. El.E3llNW.ltrownri.4.!rjliti..: Abtaln 1031: the New York fiti - rxtte. ()et- tC Wcri. a dui!y 'paper deservedly at the : head of the preia 111 Bristorslrtmet Were ltufevistriesr to - t -all lite attention of out readeri iwthiSinvnbialtle prep aration Which will he tumid advertised in antahers'ortinsic.. Mr: Bristol is a brother:land issues- a highly •ititerestitig newspaper. every aow.atiq . thrp, ono or tAt-p nattnitera oC whirl) we have ttlichtlY nopeed: jitedieitutitse,lf. has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the wesWin country. and, we doubt not. Just ly ettlitgi,Ved. It has in Its fitvor. morsuver. - very fialyring testimonials from the moat eminent • pritriitioners in every Perim - the country where it 'halt heen used. There is - beauty and taste. entitigh in the bottles. and in the engraved labels iti whiek they ore enveloped. to iniltice'.a . pnrchase, even if the preparation 1) - itself Were 01 'one of the •'l4overeignast in the world." as every person must believe' . it is—that' is, every one believe it is. every 'one who. woad not resist n massef doeuitieutnry evidetwe condlu.v sire enough . to convert a Tuirk 1. - Christianity. Buy one. of the bottles, gentle render, and ire vellethryou do not. agree- with us on this point: • - • - • For sale hy • it. A. FAIESTEKIY)CIif & Co.; - enr. of lot RIO WOM Mid sob and Wont' ttn..:•" ANDitrie DOLOILDI7X--• :; . ili rtr ll3l ..p! .. u r i l at : le l' ge fi n ( t i l i La r. atsealleil at our office. us he 0 said, to inlonu its that he had been afflicted for. LI years- with Rheumatism tit lout. awl wectisiontilly with Tip I, Lkiloreux ; that he had been frequently confined to hi* room fur months toc.ether. and often Nattered the most in- 31 -; • tense and oxerueialing pain. but that lately he had, been 7-5 ••.: .using Jaynic AYecwire. not,, which he found the most Pig mil and unexpected relief . Me says he found ,the ineili- it, . tine vary - pleasant aiitteftertive. mein he now. eon eiders limo m elf perfccily col.—PA. aphid North .dwur- iit.. • • ... 1 ,. *ican. . .. . .. A Fsrr \Vomit KNowisrl....A gentlemairtif Srixofuloir-•: . ~....;IS .. habit. (nun indiscretion in his younger day's': bCtsdriA.'p • '.-: .f, c . - * fi -• reeled with Ulcerations in the Throat •end Noce. 0.344:i.; •-• • 0 4. elistarreenble eruption of the Skitt:: , Iraleesf,:i his • " k . ; • ... . syedenx bong the, marks of being antnriterforr ' ski: ; 4.- -. Ode hand and wrist were . so much faceted:llra' e-Tridt - •. .: 01 - lost the use of the hand. every part licittiet. civeral:eltlki-.... •e. .• deep. Painful" and ottensive ulcers. sod•tvere sTi liollove.r,. • ri• - and pornits as an honey-conilt • it was at this stage alit*. • ..1, . . eomninint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath.' . '. , ii r some disease. that he commented the use of Jayne's Al-• .ii;.; ..- wrative. and having taken sixteen bottles, ir now perfeeb-' A . • ly eurcti.:. The Aliccsitice opetalea through the cliculatioti, - and r purifies the blood rind erailicatesdistarte from the system,. ;;'• : wheruver )tatted. and the, ncincrun3 curris:it boa pct-. - - c' formed in diienses of the skin. cancer. scrofula. gout,. 0!. liver complaint. dyspepsia pod oilier chronic • discuses, is truly astonishinF.--::"prrii of tile Timos. il :- 11_7 - For ,ale in Pittsburgh, at the VEKILST TEA STORF, 72 Fourth Intact. -•--- - • •• • CONSUMPTION, SPI'FFING OF BLOOD! BRONCHITIS, ASl'll3l - A. &c.—To 'CoNsrarrivrA,. Fottr-fitilis of you are really sudering from:neglected Colds,. or an obstruction and consequent indamition of the delicate lining of those tubes through which the air we, breathe is distributed to the hingt, 'l'bis.obstruetion, produces pain and soreness. hortmeness. - rougholithettly• of, breathing. hectic fever. and a spitting - of ‘blood.-ruatTer or phlesm, which finally exhausts ilati strength Of the pa tient—and death ensues. JAYNES' EXPECTORANT never fails to remove this obstruction: and produces :the. most - pleasing mid happy rc•sulls, It is certain in its cf._ fectit:'ifird'enutten - fail to - - For Sale in Pittsburgh at the I'e4in Ten StOre,i2r44tii, st.. near Wood, - 4 1 ) EST COUc H. fitlilllClNEl:si r IS Another evidence - of the superiority. of. Dn. lard's Cough dusters, over all others. Head the. fullowit certificate from'a respectable citizen of the .Fidli.lVern :,- I'irrsavautis. Noy. 3..11.47.. "This certifies that for some weeks ptistJ.was treaded with a very serious Cough, which was evidently beCom ing scaled on the lungs to such an extent as to resist the effect of every sneilicine which i bad beentising.. Was. persuaded to call at (lave & Iltoc.Livay7s. Drtig , Store. and get a bottle of be. Oriental Cough. itlixtursj which, to try:great surprise, relieyed me very much; after taking . only two or three cloaca. and petard had used one bottle,' was edtirely cured. I was en saheb,'-4 pleased whit its effects, that I have brought others to fitly it. and shall continue to recommend it to my friends:Mt. firmly believe it to be Me bust Medicine in the'grarld. , • Aananw ArCsrrar.'!. Try itL,citily 25 cents a Bottle. Sold HAVS^& EitockwAy. No. 2, Liberty atreet, near Canal Basin.: • 'ftold 3, 1K07••• • J. nor JO - 'Lawrenedlria OF 00141 i. lA.—Hair Tonie—ro the Bali and f a.rei von wish a rich , luxurious head of hair, free - tomtit:inch/Off and scurf do not laillo.procure the genuine, Balsam o 4 Cplumbia. In crises of Imlitness, it.ill more than exce e d your expectations. :Stony who have lost, their hair tr tweniy yetirehaVi; hid It /Adored to its ort, ginal pert' ction-by the use of this Dalsam. - Age, 5414 he condition, pricers to be no • °Lanark:. whatever: It ato. ceases. thitlfuld to thiviavitliviiiich the delicate hair tube is filled, by Which means thensaittls.Whose hnirivuti grsx. as the Asiatic eagic, have' had their hair restored to its; natural color. by the use of this invaluable remedy: -In, all crises of feverit wilt be - found one of the most pleasant washes-that call bey=aeett A few applications only'aie necessary : to keep the hair from falling out. ' It strengthens -the roots It never. -Jaffa to impart a rich; glossy appear enee; and, as a perfume-for the toilet. it is 11110(1111111e4.•••,1,3, Mikis three limes air merit asother miscalled Hair Restos-. olives, and is more -elPmnal. genuine manutae Yoed tared only by Comstock & Son, dl Courtleuidt-street New Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh -by W 34. JAcKg3ox.- Liberty street, head of Wood;:altio. in - Washington, P. by A. Sweeney &..Son s• in Cannonsburgh, by Dr. Voweih tultrownturille. by Bennett & Croker•also. in every mita uireimsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and Virginia.- tiovl24l&wttin.:- 1 - kegs, • , -•• " • ,•3 ' ttibts. No,l p u • eo nsigursiintaidtfifsmisle-fi r • -.- ,'• . *ll4 AnuauCatiucweiN MIZESEE s•~ . -is ~. ' =.i: ' - 1=9:1 MEM . 1 >N4 . . t dee a 7• -• INEBI . : - kv " - • - 1. • MEI t ' • ". - . ;' t ; I • - t7 i,i/Ate -TA • 444,4,5itr4-. MOM 'se - -, ..'.i.'.&'i;-:' ,. ....:" --. .:'......t . :..... i' ; i~ f `. NMI= . . . Ell . .. ' /.' . 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