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A arg assortment of shirts kept constantly ott hand. sienna Gmo. Leerty•sireet, Pittsburghrhas.jus I.: , opened, for the Spring- trade, a large and general assormtenr of -well " selected Cloths, Cassuneres,' and -Aresfutgri, consisting of superfine French and English blaelsl and fancy colored cLartis, suitable fur the va rious Styles of, Spring and Summer Coats. Plain and fancy French, English and American CAS IIMEREM, /a great variety and new patterns, adapted to dseuitomert.mde. • • egrisat-variety of nevr and filmy VESTlNGS— *ll.ot:which Will be, cut and made to order, in the most fashionable style. . • • •-Persons favoring the astablishrnent with a call, will be . 7 ".• suited on moderate terms, otshort notice. • • .Tiacsabscribcr lum also on band a great assortment of •s READY. MADE CLOTHING, made in the present Spring Fashiou4consistlng .of every description of Dress and Frock Coats, of all fashionable colors; fancy and , plain filaclt[ind Husiness Coats. - Also,-.a. general assorunent of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Cravats, and all other articles in the Clothing line, which will sold low, tor CASa- WholeinlaPurchnsers will find it much to their adven taipi to call and szamine the stork.. before purchasing elsewhere. I'. DELANY, Tailor. - . mar 16 . • TO ARMS! TO ARMS !..;-IThreritcncilin yasion of Western Penna. by Col tswift,with 1.0.00 U limn, notwithstanding which. J. M. WAite ssitleiitilintle to sell clothing cheaper then any ha), hetetefOro been offered in the 'Western country. hay- Ink the largestestablishment in the city. fronting 011 Lib ertfand'Sixth St 3 .. lie isnpw prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of clothst cassi metes:, vostings, and clothing of all descriptions. suitable Ibiethe approathing - senson, that has ever been offered in this Market, to which all can have the Right of WaY.— Observe the corner, N 0.167. Liberty and Shah sts. ixie.r2s .1. M. WRITE. Taii.reit, Proprietor. OSOACIE A;VOLEIL J0,E1.11 K. BIDDLE. Twin City, Clotbitrg Store. (l _OI4.GE SPANGLER k, Co. emmunce. to 'heir friends - thc citizens .of.Allechenv. ihnt they iIIIVC. on hlpid,n.Gnu assorintent nr HU:A.I)I'IIAM; CrOTiliNG. egn.isting of Coats. Vce!s. Pouts. Now. kr which they "thir "prices. Also: a superior lut of Cloths, qtssitneres, 'and Vesting - A, whirl they will :nuke up to order, in the neatest a to beet Custom work done as usuol. 8.. Don't forget the 'duce, on the west side of rede tal iitibet,'Sdotirs north of the Auction Store, Allegheny city. _a'l9-9m • Clothing 1 Clot lying t S Clothing The Three Beg Doors- vrt. The IT.tern IVerlrl !! ! 150 000 W 1.11.1. SEI,ECTED GARMENTS now its - • -matte. and ready to het, offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this fur-fumed and extensive • establirement has now, infer returning from the Eastern • .cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply' his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of CM . sghtathat has ever been offered in this or any other mar . kat west of the momnains. For neatness in style rout workmanship, combined with the very low price which She y will be sold for, snout certainly render the old unri- Salted Three Rig Doors one of the greatest attractions of thawestern country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce Miny numerous friends at home and abroad, thatootwithsuoidint the extruonlinary efforts which I haremnule,to.nteet the lowly calls in my Line, it is with difficulty I can keep time the constant rush•thnt made-on this, establishment.. It is .a well established fact;that my:soles are eigut or ten theses larger thou any . : other house in the traae. - ititil tilts tiehic, the case on the amount sold, I can Minn] to sell at innylt less profit than otherseonld;possibly think of doing if they svislied to corer comingensexpenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of dimly present stock before the beginningof text • . year, , com:ing , to this cotirluFiotr. 1 wtli make it the inter cut at iiery titan. who Wallis It cheap winter suit, to call ittittpaiChase al the Three - Big Doors. • • - 1 1birlf1-d,kor - 7 • JOIIN ncr.osit-rx. MEE 0091:1S,''SZ - laVVo(lbiz..-11.eoereett nt The • ty Clothinn Store. d itidentlid nsfortmeut of Cloth!. - eiirditing of 'fine Freneh. and. American Plain, . • litlticAytd"fnite.y Cassimerts, of the most tandem styles: -IS3le'figizre . (l;CashlnC!re - Veeting . g.. Silk Velvet. Plain and 'Ain`gy:Salitiv=all of which we' will Make 1111 Mt the most iiialwntttb.lp.pricetg.'idntiurattle and fmthinnaltle style. .11.e.adY - tnatle ClOthiteg; of nll Lady's ClOtalt4 of Om mom. frodtionnlrle yatterns. Neck anal ' P6Fkit'4ltlkfs.,'Stexttemler... 'Bogen -14. Shirt 'Collars, and '' - diverv,tvrtiele usually. kept in a Cinnting Store. Country 14teilrthatita, heliere intrchnsime. elsewhe're. will find it to itteir advantage 'to call at the Iron 'City Clothing Store. lro MI Liberty street. immediately opposite the month of:Unite: factlA-111 r !On" id--cto,y CIELLEsItt OFF Ltnk Fun , kj thit.. of every ilcserireinii suet' ai over Cent* superfine blanket. heaver. Pilot and heavy Broad .glollus; superfine cloth, dress. nod frock coats; a largerts iffrititeiti of tweo,,sack and frock coats. ,7Clptit;epssitnere, and satineu pantal oons : ,a l, O, .lassortnient of vests; plain nod fancy velvet. cloth. e and fancy woolen. and plaid eassimere. With - ,,of'superliod Irish Irimnied shirt, Anaer_shirts. ;10W...cravats. comforts and all other anti cles in the thing liiiiii,whiclisrillise•sold low for Coal,. ..rill find. it Much totheir advalitatte to rail sciaa.:iit 49 Liberty.rarcet. DELANY . complete assortment goods, suitable for - Citatemer4rxirk„.tilwityli on hand. each as English. French And American cloths. and eassimeres; also a choice RA 'Acitt' meat of sect.sintahlexestituts—all of - which will be 4s}iidelo order, in thelatest styles, and on the. most ac trirteriodating terms. jatsl2.slaw , •'• - - -• •- • Ir, rhl itg I , Cloth lug 7t .:111.1iggprittr, and Sumnteestock that is now ready to be - ; ; ;;Xgiffered talbe:ohl original - - . - THREE- BIG' , D 007.5. •' • • Is..one-ofthe loriest and choice,' in sebtrtion that him ev . er been exhibite: by any - nne concern in this or nny °th aw gitylae Union. I will not ltmlellake. 10 lielterli, '' to *.th , erea - the dillitrent assortments of articles wit' ' 1 :.stow.have to offer them: lut will simply tell them the if - 11 • they only . favor me With a •eall. I %sill lay before them ..175.000. Ail/Crept pit-menus to make a choice out of. con - siitieg in part of Coats. from the richest in quality down 2.lan the lowest in price; l'antaloons and "Vests, to the as liatialtaitntof the beholder, with both mouth and eyOs :.. op*, wondering in the most extravagant degree of inr rwe, bow Buell avast collection of READS" MADECLOTIIING . eqqld.rossibly be collected together under the control of etetetindiyidual . But such things will be. as long as per -/JevAratice'rnid industry is the main-spring of tralle.-- Withotrt tinYitutention of boasting. on my part. J will say ntlite Aram time, it in of such metal I eau pnneipally com peted, for nothing in the shape or form of difficulties. no vOnter whiu their magmitnde 'nay he. can deter the from L. tiettt•Mppeanin r 7 my object. in providing for the farmer, the titter-ham; and the day laborer. My Wade attention is Mikan up with the greatest care for their welfare. in get ding lip fashionable. and attlie same time substantial gar ' aren't', to meet their demands: and an for others. who fancy ; themselves moving in a different sphere, and re nag an article of the lie plus ultra kmd, they have - , , , , ,f01y-ne give the au outline-of their wants, and they are 'anted to a word. , . :-• lOW, Jet tne ear a word or two to in country merch s in - the irado: if you wish to save from at least 25 to • -1 31).pee-tent, in yonr wholeenle purchase', call in at the • ' . 4 11 tree Big Doors." and ill don't meet your moat non itaineqmpes. in the tray - of getting, cheap bargains. anti ;;.": • . - lypOt•sea.soliable goods, I tvl!l not in future attempt to Ml prway inducements of n Shinier kind to a generous 1M0...-. ...-. io noblest nature and close diFevrurrient. JOAN I‘II3I.OSKEY, 4 'retl9-13 , ''" No. 151 Liberty street. • irtiLIFT BE ,A M. ll7 , i re h asjust ~received at establishment. fronting on Liberty and Gth - -Streets, a splanditi assortment of TIVEEDS the summit: • • vlsoila superior tut of French Satin VESTINOS, all of Owbibh heu ready to make up in - the latest fashion and • - On:The:moat , rmumnathle terms as usual. Observe the . -*Wyatt, No.lo7‘Liberty nn,(-ti etlt streets. Jr WlirrE, Tailor: Proprietor. • - YIOESEIPS WEEKLY BUDGET •op - Nrce Brans FOR 1ik1.3. ''A - NECDOTES . AND INCIDENTs, comprising daring alploll4, pttglinal and omusing adventure, of the . rncbta-14 - td privates .of the army in Mexico, actions' of -1-ear-usi‘f and thrilling - incidento of the Mexican wan — EOM tiliirehant's Magazine for April,' the Bondman. on Historical-novel. -, • Life lend Services of Henry Clay, by Epes Stir , a iveresting tale. 'lllBlide ;er n oT A li im r 7-. 'he toy , thi n g . Old Hicks, the Gni& .' a A O.. . ear ventures in the Comanche gotiiitry in Search of a',,m mie. ,41aw and Then. impmulti of the 3nitles in I x i ees etc. Analytical s k st6m-111 " tra %die origin and devOlope- Ah,, F tn igl ieh:Lan g na r e,- " - Itrtited with - beau illslten and Tithes of Am4lc. Re ei • ' 'JO 'Tier o . or the Fleado Peer 111,, e 1 V b ...teicanlicviemfor April. y Cooper. • — liebelle, or the Ent iimitit'eDnuglocr. a new_„ evel. American Phrenological Joh rnediforApril—fot ~..10orahja Popular Phrenology, with above .50 engmv. ~,,,,,, " e .Elubsetipticms received for-all 'the- Eastern magaziii...,; I - manlnewspapers atpublisher's prices, and the magazines inlet c a free of postage. . ~ -,A4AGE.„ . -WANTED, to travel through - Allegheny and t rs ra eilitadjo jag cottutics, and sell a work noticed nt the head lbEthis:edvertisernent. The most libbral wlrms will be The : Cultivator: for-.this. month: n monthly paper d c . +voted-to agriculture-rind rural .ntlairvntl only tits. per year. .4."Lifissind Fsplidts - or tIM: Mike of V4Tilvicton. witit''a '.complete history of the Peninsular \ Var. mimerous on pfn 'Sr • ._ _ - 114, - Hte -Living-Ago. N 0.9.0 1 -: • -.- ~: liftiltl. Eclectic Magaiine , of Foreign Literature for 'this • .• . - _ . •z tlarfeeafitev-Elisinh Morardy, containingvarions inter -. - eatingnotkes of various dieuased minietets of the • Pres - . bytertan Chuleh in Wesieni -Pa: _ •.. ~7.„Autretiti. e l,l Siijal.iitiof the tittildelOf3fia:patlemacker -,:l.a.Phlladetpn aollustra led. , , ' . .' ; . i . ; " . .'"A large and complete , assortment of all the known •• IVArkison.Phrenolegy and !%lestiterii.m. • -- -:`, ~..Phienblogical Basta, huge mad small size. a most beau - dfnisztllcle. ~ ~: , , . _.•3!•AtiestielogiataCliarta.liy.llielooo or 100. , -.-- - , vileutt rreauted and for aWti-lw - - . - .. 1.,7ti0-p171: - . , .. -. s.- - ,: - . .- - - .A-LP, RIOR.SE OS Fourth st. • - 4 ., ''ARD'Oit;--70tobls. Cooltlinc's No. 1, in store and for . . j u j, b y . , _ • • sr.r,l.Erts & ivlcoLs. :, '..:. A.511.4.)--& ailei_imari.mir, with from $3OOO to 35000 - :. - f,.. . • :crush capital ; ily* . ninnufacitiriitg business now in - .. - - 4 0ineeeisful operation ; , ,5.,C.1.71113.ERT, Gen. Agent, , ............ r :l4 ~. , . ~ - .„, . - Smithfield, affolie:potirth et. . WrisIFIS-4 hit hbclii.now . - 10 - 451tbdannd G 3 balCblitle will arrive tbii week. Theso "foes are orrny own iinportatieni_e(nd will be sold low by „ . _.• - . ,;;lIIITAINTED.—A..siIent partner. with • from3io 1 1 1.5001) c**h:vapiralin a manufactigring business,nowin WO.OO - •ssful operation. S. C117'1113 11T, goo. apt. • , • wpes . • Smithfield above 4th street. =ME =MEM REM 'i~ ~ ..l .; ~. -4. -~: _ _ `r,- • 4 rL ~.. m: 3 r x;:: raiig}~dx: t4~tin~i ~~iic Pittsburgh. Portnble..ittiat.A..late. --~-- For nu .Tranipostatioit . of Preit:ht to oriel front PITI'SCCRGH, PILILADELPHIA,IIALTIMORE,NEW YORK; BOSTON. tt.e. , nonßinGE. ¢ CASH. Philadelphia. . TAAFFE 4- O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. TI old established Line bind:. tiow'm opirition,, thi: proprietors have made exiensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with - &smack, and on the most favorable terms: They confidently hope. their well known promptness in delivering .goods,.peculiar_safelY in triode of carrying—capqcious warehouses at each port; affording accommodations to shippers and owners of proditce,—together with their king experience and unre ,mitting attmttion to business, will secure to theta a con tinnance of that liberal patronugo they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All constatimentibv and for this line reeelved,eharges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. No Interest; directly.or indirectly, in steamboats. All sotnimmications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: . • BORBIDOE'& CASH, 278. Market street. Philadelphia. TAAFFE. & O'CONNOR, Cantaßasin, Pittsburgh. &CONNORS & CO., North street. Baliimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON. 86, Cedar street, New York. Aterehentn , 66 Way Freighter lane. . (PORMEELY CALLED picxwoara & co.'s Ltria..) Mil= 1848 •-- I XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way frcigh between Pittsburgh, Illeirsville. !Johnstown, Hai Maysburgh, Writer street. and all intermediate places. Ono boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. Ill'Anulty & Co., Canal Basin. Liberty street. Pitrsburgh, every day, (Sundays excepted,) ; n I shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was Rooted for the special nerammodation of the tray btexitie,s. The proprietors, thankful for die very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities, Sr.. during the past winter. and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. • mummy:Tons. R. 11. CAN AN & Co. WM. STIT.P. E. G. sTrrr. WM. FULTZ. . . JAMES A. Loral . JOHN •3111,1i1i1t.. Tars DIX & MeDOWELL. AGENTS— C. A. l'il'Axturr & Co.. Pittsburgh; IL H. Caws, Johnstown; JOHN Mmtans. Hollidaysburg; I lOREELL & MYTINHEILiVater st. Huntingdon co. Rat sm:Ncas—Sinith &Sinelair;.J. &J. 1117)ekitu 0. & J. Shorelmigur; R. Robison & Co.; It. Abiere ; Brumley & Smith; John Parker; Win. Lehmer; .1. Jordan& mar I . (Gazette copy.) Merchants , Tranwportat lou Line, ...M.ora=ll.• FOR the- Transportation of Merchandise and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading. transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor age or commission. ' _ C-A. ;IPA 4 NULTY St co,..Proprictars, Liberty et., l'itusburgh (Gazette. only. coop-1 Great lenglielt Remedy; 1-N ' OR Coughs, Colds Asthma , and Consumption lanti 1! • great an only Remedy far the above diseaserathe Hungarian,' Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrnted 33 Dr. uchan, of London. England: and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of dm inventor,. Tlic'citraordinary success of this in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the Worst possible casts that Can be found in the emmitunity—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the Costunott Temedies of the day, and have been given up by die most distinguished physicians, RP Cf./finned and incurable. The Hungnrinn balsam has cured, and will cum the mpst desperate eases. It in no ninick nostrum. but a standard English medicine, of known and established efactey. Beefy thmity in the: United States should Lc supplied with Buchan's Hongiulan Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climat e . hut to be used an a preventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs. bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthma. influenza, whooping cough. and croup. Sold in large bottles at Si per bottle : with full directions for the restoration of health. Plunplileta.containing a triassolEnglish awl Antericrtit certificates, and oilier evidence. showing the niacin:died merits of this great English Rciutaly, may lie obauned of the Agente. gratuitously. • For sal6 B. A. FAIINESFOCi & C 1 ,19 CO7. First 111111 WOOll. rout Wood nod lift, al it j I . ll?lCAl,WOltli'S—ttr A:4ler Coupe r on I kritaa ; Sir Amley Cooper bn the Breast. &c.: tt 't Testis and l'hyinus Gland; Colle's Lecturer. on Surgery; Watson's Practice; Mackintmlis Practice: Dunglison's Physiology; Horner's Anatomy tool Histology; Churchill's Midwifery; Velpeatt's Itlidnifery; lliwaises of Infants—Hillard; Diseases of Females--:Asfinell: for sale lie 11. S. DosWorrrti mar 3 471 Morket street. ENV. PIIIILItXtiIiNg.- -7 -31 - iftirWi iceM.l - 7 - i - 1171;i7t0 1. Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton. With a memoir, and critical remarks ou hie genial, and writings, 1 y lames Aluntiminery; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey In two volumes. SPENCER'S Gaga' Tzsmisenxg.—Tlie four. Gospels and Acts of. the Apostles. in Greek, with Bugfish notes, criti cal, philosophical, exegetical; maps, indeXes, etc. togeth er with the Foistles and Apocalypse; the Whole forming the lea• Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges. and Theological Seminaries. By Rev. LA. Spencer. A. AI A New local--.Millsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. James's 'Jinni IV—The life of Henry the Fourth, king France and 'Navarre, by 0. P. U.. James. Complete in four prins,paper; ti vols. cloth. For sale by 'JOHNSTON di STOCKTON. jan a nyArip.r.lter.. cm.. of Market awl :Id New Winks Just Received. lii in mre volume, tonf ilec i° l l :27tlo m nt,7 ° ,e P d l li c i un sZ l O n Lecture. on the Law and the Gorpeta, by Stephen 11. Tyne, D. D.; new and enlarged ediuon, with portrait of the author; 8L 50. Memoir of Rev. David Abaci. D. D.. late Nlissionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. R. Williamson, with a por trait. Meander's Mallory of the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2. Ilawkstone: 0. : talc of and for England: in 184-, in two volumes. from second London edition; $l,OO. Alemoir of.W. C. Crocker,Alissionary to Africa: G 2 ca. Personal Recollections by Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing the period I rom the close Of personal recollection to her death; by L.: H. J. Tone; 641 eta. Recollections in England: by Rev. S. H. Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton, the Merchant's Clerk: by Rev. Charles B. Taylor. M. A. author oil "Records of • a Good, Mrut's Li/ e . " " /A l 4 MAU.," •!lilayart, or the Pearl," The above just received and for sale by F.1.1.10'17 Pc r.Nc; [Asti, 55 . 111nrliet street. between 3d and lth. {;,2 1:1th AY SCNIyUI. BOOK.T§.—We have just receive LI a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libra - nes 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 comprise upwards of six hundred hound velmnes, (of prices from $ cents up to 75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Llliyri publishes a large variety of books, in paper covers, fur quite young child ren. for rewards. &c. The Union also publishes two Libraries Nos. 1 and 01,011 C hundred volumes each. all numbered ready for use. of books front 72 pages up to 250, at the low price of ten dollars, averaging only ten cdnts a vellums. Ake. " A Youth Cabinet Library.' of fifty volumes, at the low price of two dollars and fifty cents. Also, Hymn Books. Question Books, red and blue Ticit• ets ou paste hoards, Maps, &c. All the above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogue's of Books furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 58 Market st., febB between Third mid Fourth. A LLISON'S MARLBOROUGH.—The military life of /1. John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, author of the“llistory of Barone.. • NiAnder's Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in its historical connexion and historical developmentsr.by hagruntis Nemider—translated from 'the -fourth German edition, byJoln McClintock and K. Blumenthal, Proles ,Aarsin.J.ltekinson,College... . _ _ Old Hicks - the Guide •Sr Adventures in the Caniin - cirie Country in search - of siGoldMine: by Chas. %V. Webber. The Bachelor 'of the Albany, by the author of Abe "Falcon Family." ' • • Chalme ?a Posthumous Works•,--bstly sc r iptu ra l Readings, by the late Thomas Chaimers,D.'D., in three vols. Voluthew Ist antl2drecrived. - • - Theelecivii . valitable wok received this day .~ and for sale b y JOHNSTICIN - /cp_TOOKTON, Booksellers, Corner Market and third ete Trimmings. Ngvt rind splendid variety ' of TRIMMINGS. of the In ri n d just-received at ZRBULON KINSEY'S, So 67 MAlllioa STlLtpr. Atnong.which Are : 50 gavot Daii.i; BllttallS:tsficrited colors;" 'lOO "plain , eavered with net, asSorted colors; ISO' " plain slinsll,,assorted colorn; 50 a cotton, new article, will wash, tiiinnrted calory; ANO, & large variety of Prinifvs. ass'd widthsand colors. "\A very:largo iftick of the abOve article. • 6 6 0 k,Ladtes' Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 " Gents , Heavy Silk Gloges; LN , Nei Black and White Gloves; " , Fatic) , ,Top Lisle Thread Gloves; ' ," Ladies glov e .; - • 50 `.‘ Rs.w Silk Gloves; 00" Gents' - • Children's CO'hon'Olotiesci " • Slinded•firwist. Steel•OndNinilalekds; Pnrse Rings and Tassels, Bead Rags, steetitodssolVet, fine Falls, Parasols, Aegordebtis, drc. - [marled _ - , DOA N'S LONDON BOOKS—Six CM hnglish CLgoni 1 JP des. -•-•, - William of Malin%litiry"s Clintinieles. ti...ki . " 4 . Bede's Ecelesiastical History of .Alglo Saxe vont cles. ' • , -...., Mallet's Northern Antiquities. liercrclitus.. by Carey. " . Manhiavelli's History of Florence: Schlegel's Philosophy of Life ands Language. 14 History. Langre'i History of Painting_ ' - Fteckmon's History of Inventions. '...Roscoe's_Lea the Tenth. . .._ . , Rotwoets.Lorengo Ile Medici Coxe',44 How of .Austria.:' Schiller's Works. Fin isle by . mat= li. S. BOSWORTH '..4. CO., 43 Market st. =RI >.~,,~ 1848. • "- . • IiMMEM= Cni0r4 1611 ....5Z.V.0•;:.:',:•:f'; T apse ot've Gene:rist. t .tsiii4ratioit °Mee. tti m REM ivy ANci.s and Passage to and 4 ..,t ' from Great *Rain and lieland. by W. . t .'st & T.Ttipseolt. 15 South el.. corner of Mai len Lane, and 96 Water- • ' 100 Rood, Liverpool. r_The subscribers, ifaltitie ticCepteil - sic:Agency of the , above house. are nowprepared to intake arrungentelds' on the most • liberal' tents With illose'desirottsof puyitig • the paSieige of their friends from the• Old Country: and they Muter themselves their character and long standing in ltusinesi Will • give ample assurance shut all their ttr ningcments will be carried out - faithfully. Messrs. W. & .1. 'l'. Tapscott are long and IltytAst.4 •known for Me superior class. accommodation, told soiling 1 qualities oftlieir Packet Ships. The QUEFAN Oh .1111;-: W EST. • 'SHERIDAN. GA RRICIL Roscws. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS. two of which leave each port monthly—limn New Nork the 21st and Nth. and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th: in addition to winch they have arrangements with the St. George and 1311i011 Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure a departure. from. Liverpool every five days. being thus dmennintal that their facilities shell keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. VV. upscon's constant personal superintedilance of the business in Liverpool is alittatli tionattecidity that the coMfort and accoMmodutithitof the paimengers will be particularly' attended The subscribers being, as usual, extemit s vely engaged in the Transportation Baldneltabetweea Pittsbiligkand the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and. forward passengers immediatelkini their Raiding, without a _chalice of disappointment Or delay; atid'irre, therefore; Prepared to contract foryiettettge from xiMY sea port iu Great Britain or behold to On the nalitre,of the busineas they are engaged. ing a iviag . them' facilitiets for carrying passengers solar infeud not otherwise at]_ end, will if necessary, forwairdvassengerSlur-• ther West by the beet mode of conveyance, without-MIT' additional charges for their trouble. _ 'Where persolut • sent for decline coming out, the amount paid fur passage • • will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. • The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the prinriipal cities and Walla hl England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thustlf fortling'll- Attie and expeditious :node of rentithim finals" to those commies. 'winch port:oils requiring stick facili ties %cal find ii to their interest ..to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be.oromptlyat tended to. TAAFFE & CTCOI\ NOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. niap27-4&w..1y Philadelphia. web. Roche , Brothers, A. co. FULTON ST., NEW YORK; EDEN CV:AT. tfibl. SorritA_ND ROAD. LIVERPOOL. JAMES. BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangement., f or 184 S. -r ) OCIT E, BROS. & CO , sole Agents for the BLACK ft, BALL LINE. of Liverpool and New York Pnekets. take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers. that their arrangements for the year InlB being complete, the arc prepared to bring out passengers. by the above sp l endid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philudelphin. They refer to their former course of doing business. and assure those who entrust them with their orders. that the same satisfaction Will be rendered as heretofore. REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, pa - rabic, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has mode arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. feb s ‘tbadayr • '. JAAIES BLAKELY. • rif ie js Passage To and From t rif o, GREAT BRITAM le IRELAND. -G soaps RIPPARD & SOX, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. CARLISIX & RIPPARD, No:58 South at., N. V. TSubsetibers; 'leaving aceepted,the Agency at this 1 city of.the above well known and retiPeelable nano". arc prepared to make engagements for passeimers to come out from-any part of Great Britain irrirelnixd by the re gular:Line of Pucker Ships, sallingirem Liverimol week ly. Persons engaging 'wall us nanyiest assured that their Itiends, will meet 'with kind vat piompt des patch at Liverl , ool; vut well as every attemlon necessary on their arrival in this country. . A pply.to of address, • 8A511.71E3. ArcLutunor 1124..ibertY st., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages,extgased Ore fkom.Liverpedi to Pitts burgh direct, And dritasfocaiiy'outiountlorvisniert. pay able-at sight, dirbughispttheAluitedlChigdom.. Jy-'334Y as, 111,.. : A131 : 1cDEPit ~ : „ ;411) . rAsszNarit AND ibarrr_anic IJ.. .. . . .. A RNDEN a eo., continuo tottritigt.ont persons from any port of Englund. Ireland. Semland or Wales, oPfut the Most liberal terms. with their usual putirtualiti. and attention to the wants of emigrants. 11-e 4 - 6 . not al low our pa ssenge rs to be robbed In' the gm - hulling scamps that inrest the FiNl-I , OrlS, or we take eltartre of them the moment they report thcm.elves. and sec to their welkhe inz. and 111..illalCil 911411 WOll,llll o ne detention by the best ,• i . 111 P., W•f e ay 111.14 fear e.u.ly. 00 we defy any of our Flttasseners to shore that bee u .,,.. d o „i,, e d 6, 1 ,..,,,1,, ours fl) Us in lei verpool. S Inlet thousands of pate rn were detained mouths mod they could be sent in some Igri rrutJt. at a cheap rute. winch. too frequently proved their rogins. ... We intend to perform our contracts honor:ll4y_ east what it tans. and tint net as was the case hist see.t with other mimes. who either pertormed not ut ult. or when it suited their cosiventence. Brans tlraorn at Pittsburgh (or any um from II to £l.OOO. ',Hyatt!. at Fort. of the Provincial Batiks in Ire land, ling - laud, Scotland and \Pat.•.. JOSHUA ROBINSON. Rttrortenn mnd Ot.norttl jan2A. Fifth strret. otto door below Worst st FOREIGN REMITTANCE. REMITTANCE. ALE llESutlerbe re are pr a rtoforr ari IT3• to al! T iar t : l ; I l d l ir.in' ' tuamanla'. ' ssit drspatcl:aid oNrglra SA.NIFEE. 31 7 cLu116r.7%; & co., febt2 112 Liberty European Agency, and Itentlttance• to • Ireland, England, T ARGE 0-31,1 small sums of money elm at all times hr ..I_4 remitted by al recturoi ram.. to all part,. W . F.:I4IImM. Ireland. Widen. dic . and Legacien. Debt.. Rents, Claim.. and I'rnprrty in Europe ran be collected and recovered through the subs nLr r. nr during bin rib. settee from. this city iron, I i,,,t,1 Slay, oo his nnuu- al Wore to Europe, by upplieution to JA:cut MAt, chant, Water street, Plontittrith• 11. K EEN AN. Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P. R.—As 11. Keenan has been frequently troubled by application, and letter, on the business of "tlerdinnit & Keenan." passenger AIGPTIOI. Of New York. lie deems it necessary to say that he in not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any connexion with either of those -.persons. oct4 Western :Cent - York College of Health. 207 Mats sums?. Hurrah°. N. Y. DR. G. C 1 VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. rr HIS celebrated remedy is consta. :v increasing its I fume by the making allover the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use. and is prirtime. tarty recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coin, plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how long stand , mg. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing continent's it Ktatld. : Ito other nr tiele can relieve you: and the cures testified to %vitt con vince the most skeptical :—(isee pamphlet.) Liver COM. plaint, Hiltons lbsennes. Fever and Ague. 'rn the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral nay It 1. nn de le terioutt compound is n part of this mixture: it vire* these discus es with certainty and celerity. end does not leave the sys tem torpid. i See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint alit most painful character, is immediately relieved. and a ears fob lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Delnlity of the System. Weak Bark. Weakness of the Kuttn ya. hr., or I ittlumution of the same, is immediate') relieved by a few days use of this medicine, sad a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as n certain none. dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. I rrc_ulnrisies, Stippressionts: pninful 111C11- atntailunx. T):.artiele has ever been offered, except this. which would touch tins ki n d of derangements. It may he ached upon as n sure and effective remedy; and, did We feel permitted to do no. could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing clans of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of title article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article rowel' TUE ELOOD, and thrive such discuses from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to he named here; Agents give them away; they contain Mt pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of n medicine. nevi et appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid Horn ON, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The p roprietor wou Id caution the public against a number of articles which conic out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS. STRITPS, &e., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: roam THEM nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such discasestill uditarticle had done it, *particular study of the paraph• ktrte..rnestle Solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are-gt..l to circulate gratuitously.. Put up in 30 ox. or.b ttmleosicaltil2:cthi do, at St.oach--the large, r holding ft e Ew a . mall bintleti. - LOcilf out and not get imposed Everyvoftle hits "Yaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptie . Mixture'," Plo.zrr utter; the glastli Written signature' of "G. C. Vaagaa-. an , .the direCtions. and G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stumped On seebile: .Noite other are genuine. - _ • Prepared by Dr. G. C'. Vaughn: and sold at the. 1-..tr„H,. pal Office, 207 Main street. Buffitto.'wholevale and retll7l. No attention given to letters unlessiost-paid—order from regular(?) authorized Agetas r.rrened. Post-paid-let ters, or verbal eommuideationssolimung tidvieei prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the stile of this article— Cl 2 Nassau st.. N. Y.; 255 Essex st., Salem. Mass.; and by the principal Druggists tbriingbout the United States and Canada ns • - HAYS & BROCKWAY Agent's, janal " -No. Liberty at:, near Canal Damn. BNITI A N BLINDS.—A. Westerre/1. anal•old and well V known Ve uii ion Illiroltnnk cr. formerly of Second and Foninl i His.. takes this method to Inform hin loony friend. of w e (het thoNti, Fnetoryis' now in full opera lion on St. (Thai tit.. near the olilAllechenYßridge:'Whoie n constant supply Of Blinds -al - various olilors Bien; is constantly kep t on hand ant' at all prices, from . twenti, - :retts up to suit I. ..istomexs. t l • • 'N. B. If required. Blinds will4w ut rip so. that in cane of alarm by fire, or otherwistAtlt y may he removed Ayithouttlte aid of a actew-lirivev en d w i t h the Berne anrother piers of furnhue e can lie removed, and s vinhout any extra cxpensci. ' jetty-ii,kwy clArrroNro T/11 , 1 lATI3I;IO.—The subeeeiber, Weitiett,6tittenet with the PEELS TEA Co., hat the:ex .olusivo-rightto selltheiereauitt Piusbureb.and-Allesb, :uy Any persomauempring to eell - theitTeaky edit ma. is Oar:tieing, a deeeption arid. a fraud upon the publie—and their statements are nor' f. teller! on. [se23] A. JAVNFS, 79 4th st. „ . ~ . ..,. •..,,.:,.. : :•.--:,-',-:: --''.;l-1!-*J.;',,?-.--i.'.!,:'-,Tt4::•,--,.''.,_--.:,,,',.'..i.,•E-.':';,'-'. CO...MUTUALINSI I RANCE.COMPANY. • AGENCY. • rpi IF. Subscriber. Lacing been appointedand.duly com inissioned Agent of the Lyceuang.Counsylilutual in surance Compnity. is *low prepared .to receive applied tionsjor insurance for said Company. This,Ooinpany is, perhaps, one oldie very best Insurance Coinponies in the Suite or Union. Laviuga capital of between one and two millions of dollars.in premium holes. and by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding : 8500 will he ta ken oil any one block of buildings, or on,any one risk, and .110 more than $2.500 will be: token on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in, which, a anise -pipe possess through the side wall er reof, Cotton Fuctorics or Powder Mills, Manufactories of Printing Ink. and Dis tilleries. will not be itteurmbou any consideration. what ever: and when the rale per cent. shall be 15 or 15 inclu sive. no risk will be taken over 54,000, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) Themperations 01 . 14 Company have beets such, that. for the .last six Y•enrs only one cent tipon the dollar' has been assed upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application can . be made to the subscriber, at his office, in this new Court House. 11. SPROUL, Aitent, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa jaii2l3-11i1 - The Franklin - Fire Izmir:nice Company OF PUILADELPIIIA. ' CHARTER PERPETUAL.-4 1 400,00 0 paid in office icat Chestnut it.. north side. near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited. against loss or dam age by fire. ou property and effects of every der.cription, in town or country. on the moot reasoinahle-Aerms.:,•Ap, plication. made either personally or by letters. will he promptly attended to. C. N. UANCKER, Prest. C. G. Itomcsen, Secretary., . DI REC TORS Charles N. Baucker, Jacob It. Smith. Thomas Hart. George W. !lichen's, Thomas J. Wharton, . Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Molphi E:lloric, Samuel Omit, • David S. Brown. .i PITTSBURGH AGENCY. _ WARUJCIC iliburrix. Agent. at tho Exchange Office of Warrick Ed.; corner - of gd dud Market sts. Fire risks taken on buildings' and their contents 'in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marina of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly JOSI/11 ICING. VINMICY, JR. KING & FINNEY, • Agents at Pittsburgh. for the. Deintrare Monica Safety In sierance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS u pon Buildings and irlerchandige of eve ry description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vesselsjalien upon the most favorable terms. Office ut the Astedionsts of King & lioltutts, oil Water at.. near Marke't street, Pittsburgh. N. 11. King a, Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friendi and community at Ittr:ze to the Dela ware M. S. 'insurance Company, as an institution among the most fl ourishing in Philadelp hia—as having a largo paid in capital, which. by the operation of its charter, as constantly increasing --as yielding to each person insu red. his due share of the profite of the Company. - without involving him in any responsibility whatever beyond the premitinuacivally paid in by hint; and therefore - MI pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. uovl-tf A GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE• 11. COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.—N. E. Omer of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh—The assets of the c e:.%r a ni n it ' ,? n viTth an act coif of i sli e st , n published u itu Legislature, were Bonds and Mortgages• -• Real Estate, at cost Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making n total of e000,6el 42 Afrordnig certain assurance that all fosses will he promptly met. and giving entire security to all who ote. lain policies (Coin this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as arc consistent with security. octe WARRICiC MARTIN. Agent. Insurance Alainst Ftre. ITIHE Amerteati Fire itlSllltOle. Company..-Ofriee, No. j. 72 Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. 1). 1 gin—Charter perpectanl. In=ures 13nildh•gs, Furniture, file rehandize. and proper ty generally, either in the city or eountry, against loss or damage by fire, Perpetual or tor limited periods, on favor able terms. DIRF.CTORS: John Semen nt, Samuel C. Morton, AV Minot 1.1. it eh. Ado!piton Peries, Thoma% All iholle, (4rorgr ALlion, John.Webdt, Jr., '.4" Writ. k Brady, John T. I..evri.. SAMUEL C. MORTON, President. ERA WTI. D. JA SI rttß, Secretary. Order% for 'insurance by the above Company will he reccii rd and Mo.:maces effected by the undersitined, a„.wili for Pittsburgh. OHO. •COCIIRAN. jan-S-3m. Wood street. Consicil'a Magical Pain Extractor. T T. is tow coneried - by 1.11,11C11/ 111,11 that Connell's I Maifieal Pain Extrai•lnr.innititiartereil by (lont,t t ink ell Coortkind st.. Nee. York. is the r.rearitt won der of the milt century. Its vibes are Italy miraculous. All pains arc removed from burns, seithls. and all external sores, in a few 11411111. after its rippliCatiom healing the sonic on the niust delicate akin. leaving no scar. It is equally beneficial jn nil limia of inflammato ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes. Sprains, Illieuniatiint. White Swelling and rieeto, Bru,sts, Cili11: 1 1:1 1 / 1 9, Erysipelas. Mks, polorcaux, ike. We might add RA proof to all we say, the names of many cm nr.nt physiclans wine use jt la their practice, and huh „dretts of the clergy who pre ihe it to their people. Kind parent keep it constantly an Imead. in case of accidents by fire lute cony be lost without, but by its use all, barns see •oilt,tini its control. utiless the vitals arc destroyed. Can non—remember and ask l - Or enrirseirS Mrigica/ Pain Ex tractor, manufactured by Comstock 4- co., 4'. Y., and take mother. rums, &c.—The Gentoinf Boni Ljnoimmt, is an ariir l e . Mfore Justly celebrialtinift is core Tor the above. thin. any or all others. Its cures are atmoet immediate. rind it to only necessary to let those who {motet/le article and use it with !Minh great success. that it. is to he had true mid genuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtlaud st.. N. V.. colt proprietor. Sold only geuuilie in Pittsburgh. Pn.. by IVst. J Acm , o7%. ,t 2 Lawny st., head of IN'ooll st.; also in Washington, by A. Clerk; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker. also by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio. Md. and Virginia. novl9-d&wthu t• the best.Cosigh Medicine I ewer Saw." 1 . ) EA D the toilooiag prom of the saperionty of Dr. II i- IsrTs Orr. Prior rti.ogA Afertiirr, from a respectable cit izen, who has tried it: Prrtatittatm. Dee. 15, 1,247. M veins. 11Arn & linactwxyt—Attar laboring for se renal weeks antler the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing told. which had, thus far. resisted the ef fects of several of the "infallible," 1 acne indiacod to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise. after toting only.one half of the bottle t found myself entirely well. "Iris h 6e.0 mfrlieine I ere, saw." True copy. 301 IN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY. Druggists, Cortuner dui Row, Liberty Street. near ennui. janB 4 A. MASON it CO.. Dry Gooch lima,. 63 Market AY.. Street, between Third and Fourth strew. have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goads. comprising in part 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French and American manufacture; 166 pea rich and desirable patterns Trench Liinglitans. warranted in ferior to none imparted in style, quality and durability at colors: .1 ewes splendid Plaid Foods for indica dresses, comprising ever-, sly le for Pall and Winter WPM.; Cash ,nerr, M de I.nline.S. Alpat•can of various rotor: 3-1 and 4-1. Hark and Wile Murk Silks. for MEM 1111rts't- Ftniey` drom•Silk black and Mode colorii: •M. de I all n Shritvl4 of every n-tv a Mill Cal simeres, Cassinetts. Broad Clidhs anti , ed and nuhieurhrd Mnitlintt from To Ic , fc. per Taal; Gruen. 'Yellow. Red and White 1111111104; 'Pickings, Cheeks, strited Shirting's; blenched and brown Drillings. etc. etc. All of which aroarlered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash price.. sep3A. A. MASON &. CO. • XTEW DAGiIicHREOTY PE ROOMS., Burke's Luitrt -11 rugs, Fourastreer—Hanoi, A:. ANTHONY. Dagnerreo typists trout dui Eastern cities, would cull the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh. and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of ellixatitt and others, at rooms in the.third story of liorke's ttuildin •Ith st. Putru - nts wishing Pirtitrrs taken may rest assured that no pants shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection ofilie art. Our instratents are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to ekeente pictures udsurinutsed for high finish and truthfulness to itaturs. The public are solicited to call and exantine. Persons sitting for pictures ore neither requirred or ex- Peeled tti take them unless perfect natisfaction in given. N. 11. Operators will find this a good depotfor stock and chemicals. lErlnstructions given in the art, Containing the more recren!.lmprovements. jan7 YBENIALM—Every female shoidd have a box Of T Dr. telph's Pills. They are perfectly ndapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild nesi and safety in ciretentetattces.. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically 771 e Favorite. Very complete directions for Ilse in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. V. CUTHBERT. Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny City; J. G. Strad', Bir mingham; and John AVCracken, Filth Ward, Pittsburgh. MOS Hollow-Ware Castings. 111 , 1 C .IL A 17, 8 hern i p n rIn; ur su c p i p t i r ie f s or d h il o p i; i c i r r ee Hollow-ware and other Castings, will find a very heavy stock, and an 'ettensitio variety of . patterns and sizes in store by us.:- Samples can be seen at our warehouse, Commercial Roiv, Liberty street, neat W. W. Wallace's Marble works. Terms and prices favorable. 641 2—‘ll m QUIN. 9ießßlff 4. co 'pc tY otAinet—Just received, by Express: ~, IN England. nod Scothmil, or recollections of a Swiss ninister•eltv J. H. 11f eile D'Aubigne, D. 8., author of 1,11i "s-,;,,f she Reformation, Life of Cromwell, &e. rf.-tteal Exhibition of-the Gospels of . St. Matthew and St. Marat' A the form of Lectures, Intended to assist the-practice of instruetiotfand devotiont by John Bird Slimmer, D. D., bi.4.".0r Chester. . • IP:meal. by-' & ENGLISH. -,feb24. 6G Markers..s.bet. 2d and 4th. Table Cutlery. f_TI HE unite rsighed haajost received a selecla Derr; Tidile,• and other fine ,Cutlery. including. ..SeTy, mid - Cniving knives and forksr which, with large _Block! }trashes of every description, and Shoemaker's find-: dispose of-us astral, on reasonable , „ terms. CJILN W. EIi:UR. • ap29, : • . 120 Wood street. FOE SALE.—A large lot, with Dwellinglionse iii7ront„ on Decatur street, running bnek.ltintect, bounded by ale:feet allef.'''Also alatga lot-et" 110 feet front out Dul ler street, Lawrenceville, by 2:-.0 feet deep, containiM s well arranged Cottage Dwelling House. with 10 Rooms, large Hull and Parlor, front and rear Garden, ate. - S. CUTHBERT. Cu.e Agent op 2 ,4 Smithfield. above 4th street. W.LLONV ‘VAGOINS-20 - Wirlotv Wagons, •21 do, Craters; • 40 do. Baiket Nenis'elotlien . l3rieliets; B'loz.Market Baskets with tissorted; ree:fd and for csle ltv , spit ZEBULON KINSEY. EiEl ~., 3itstirpcF . 49japcqtleg. Ontgs cull /11,04111 d. DR. 110FTLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES Are without a Riral for the Cure of the following Diseases! IF taken according to the directions they taill cure any case,nO Unifier who of what aloe has VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS - - For the permanent cure of Rheumatism Gout. Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nervous ittlbations...and aro highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, 'lemon') Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases. experience benefit soon after the first Joke. They quiet the nervous system. which enables themto rest well Miring the night. They never fairto effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove rime made pains from tine system. Liniments iiomctimcsact as a palliative for a sham period, but there is alsiwys danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. GERMAN MITERS, For'the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice,- Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Clam& Debility, Chronic Asth ma,. Nervous Debility, Ptifnionark Affections, (arising from the liver or stomach,) DiSeases of the„Kidney . s, and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach. ht both Male and female, such as female weaknees, dizziness, fellness of, blood to the head. They iftenghten the sys tem, and remove all . acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirety destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous disendcs, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are Uneasiness and pain in the right side, and soreness upon lunch immediate ly Under'ihe mite - riot' rib innihility to lie off the left side, or if at all able r & dragging sensation prodneed,:which se riously affects respiration, causing very often a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the month sr throat, causing moons to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accotnpanies it, and a dropsy in die face. These symp toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In fact, a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines :OW ,in every instance, be avoided in the treatment for The symptoms ofDyspepsis aresery venous—those af fecting the stomach alone, are nannea,:heart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite. sense of full ness or weight on the:stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. famid eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, Sc. Dyspepsia. devoid of a functual nature, is without danger; but. If arising from a disease of the stomach. it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few dews will re move all the unpleasant effects, oneh us fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lYing position. dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull puha in the head, constant imaginings of evil. and great depresslon of spir its. Outward signs are, a quick and strong pulse pale and distressed countenance. &e. Any case of the above disease can be 'cured effectually by the rise stilesDitters. as directed. . . . SBDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds'nr the Chest. Spilling of Blood, influenza. Whoopiaigk.ugh. Bron chitis, }lemma! Asthma, or any disease of tht Lupga or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents the Crougrby be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pans neglected, tor t neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annimlly, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate triune, who would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated. 9600 ,615 03 • -100,907 77 • .207,499 72 SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of (hi; Piles, Tenet', and Rheum. Scald Mad, Ring-worimi, indented Eyes• cif Eye-lids, Barber's Itch. Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns, on application. or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should.use it after shaving; it will. In a few moments, remove all sore ness and stop the bleed i ng:. It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in any family. TAR OINTNIF.NT, For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect and catli• cal cure. The innatnerable impositions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures never made. yet certified to by 114111:1i names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed. renders it difficult to do 'Maier to the public in offering sidlicient inducement to make a trial of tiles. , invaluable medicines. They arc en tirely vegetable. and free from all injarious igredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pumphlet—they can be had of the agent. gratis. . . 'Principal Depot at the (te man Medicine store. enS.Race street. one door above Eitchth, Ploludolphia. For sale in l'itothorah• bY 'ljuol7-dlry] WM. 1110.11 N. - • QII,ENr:F. TII aT bitr:ADFUI, COrtill!--The Lingo CI ore in droi l .ior, the work of the d.,troyer has been itVgllll. the Coach of consumption Moil in it n sound at tienth. Atte Yoe x Morten? Your darling ehild. yofir idol and earthly joy. ts now perhaps confined to her chamber by n durrgernos'cold—her pole cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her oupulehral cough piereeo yoiir soul. YOUNG MAN, when last about to enter disease sheds a heart crostini; blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—Your beetle rough and feeble limbs tell of your loon of hope, but you need not despair. There is a bairn which will heal the wounded lungs, it in Sherman , . A 11-11 e alini; • Balsam. Mrs. Arruaa.• The wife of Wm. H. Attree, PAry war given op by Dr. Sewn!' of Washington, Drs. Roe and AlcCiellair of Philadelphia. Dr: Hoe sod Dr. Mott of New York% Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Shoran:Ws Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. GAIIII.ABRAYTZ, Of Bull's Ferry. WAS also cured of consumption by this Ralson, when nil other remedies tailed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. Q. Castle. Dentist, 2 l Broadway. has wittlessled its effects in several earns where no other - medeeine afford ed relief—hut the Balsam operated lake a charm. • Dr. C. also wittiesred its wonderful eiferts in curing Asthma. which it never fails of lining. Spitting Blood, alarming as it maybe. is etfeentally cured by this Balsam.' ft heals the-ruptured orwounded blood vessels,- and .makes the lungs sound again. Rev. liasmv Joss, lecl Eighth avenue. was cured of rough and catarrhal affection of 51) years mantling. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever token. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19 Ettilaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring uniltir Consumption, and to another sorely `afflicted with the Asthma. 1n both cases Ms effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortakle health. Mrs Li:earns Wems, 95 Christie-at.. soiree" from Asthma 42 yearn. Shertnatt's Balsam relieved her , tit °nee, and sue is cottiparatiVely well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of tats medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spil ling Blood. Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Astlttimand Consumption. Price 25 cents and ~ "S1 per bottle, Principal Office bit Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Shermait's celebrated Cough, AVorin and Camphor Lozenges. - Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Maws Plaster Sold wholesale mid retail by WAL.TACKSON, at e hbt Hoot and Slio . c Store nod Patent ]b•divine Warehouse. CJ Liberty &trent Pittsburgh. head of Wood atre..cr., and by thr following duly uppointed Agents for Alleglicif county: A. M. Mar. l l. l l, An l / 1 11 ' 11 Y city; Jonathan Gliricat, Manchester:J. R. H. Jacques. Birmiughann A. S. Getty, Wylie street: .1. G. ;11ustin, rot. Webstei at. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Littrit) l ; R. 1.. Mitchell. Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, fillturpsburgli; Saint. Springer. Clin ton; James M'Kee. Stewartstown; John thick. Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizatteth; Rowland Jr Son. Mlietis, turn.; NiCEiIIONVIICy, Bakerstown; Riley Plumb Township; Win. J. Smith, Temperancevillet Jas.. Flit 1011, Tarentulin 0. 11. Starr. Sewiekly. intirO-ly yolitritterlNlOSN !—Dr. M r . — ts:sak, of Fayeti - C - - ,01. ville, N. V., says: "1 am welt persuaded, and hate been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great une to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my pullouts." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia-and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's l'ills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city.; J. G., Smith. lir minghatti; and John APCracketi. Filth Ward. febl.7' • Jaynes , ramity BleAlletnes. Dill, S. S. COOK, . Piqua, Ohio, writes, March..lB46: .".I have used your l'errniftige, Carminatire Balkan, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased With them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medtcinen I cannot speak of from experience ' Mat, judging from I have used, I doubt not bur that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence readied, in them, by, those who have used tnem. I was formerly very e artual to Vormifuge until I bectimeacqunin ted with yours, which bus my decided preferene to any othernow in use. Resseettlilly, yours-, &c., S. S. COOK, M. Ire - For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,72 Fourth st. febts D A. FA HNESTOCICS COUGH SYRUP.—This pre -. - ..LP. potation has proved itself to be of very great - ffica ey in the care of ebstinote Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections, and the proprietors' feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and usefid medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. h is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso low Uprise as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pm.. duce such. decided effects in such a short time. Pre. pared and 'sold by - - B. A.-FAHN'ESTOCK CO., Corner of- First and Wood,: also,. corner! of Sixth ' and Wood streets. DR. RALPH'S CELEBRATED VEGETADLE PILLS are for . sale, wholesale and retail, at the REAL ESTATE OFFICE., No. 50. Smithfield st. Also. by Wm. Cole, Allegheny cit}•: J. B. Smith, Bir mingham; John AreCriteken, Penn street, Fleth Ward. fel 21 NyINES AND I:IWO tors. Eighths Pi of t e following celebrate Brandy, pale, 014r1 Sazenite Hennessy " dark ,‘ nide, -fine t qastillon &Co ". dark, IMperial Eagle Gin, 'Slack Horse " Swan " Pine Alifile-' " Irish Whiskei -- ", Juitntien Crcrix • . ' .ToOthei with alarge , Liquors in Bottles; also, i for sale as imported, on p 1 lar and Liquor Store of feta corns y M` ~~ +t ~ ..v:'k". ~: ` zi•~..-s*la.,L ~9.~'.~n~:~^<^'~w: rIIIINESE HAIR CR£43l-4- matchless articlia for; growth: bimuty. and restoraiiim of the.Htiir.:>Tkili' Cream. when once known, will supercede all other cies of the kind now in use., Where the hair is dead Jul.ar thin,•:unherifilly, !dor-- lathing grey. 4 - fetigripplics.: noes will make the hair soft and dark, and givelta beau tiful. lively. dppertrioce t • and will also make it maintain: its liveliness and 'healthy color, twice as long as all the; preparations that- are - generallY - used. Where the hairis; thin. or has fallen.. oft it may be restored -by using Cream. Every lady null gentleman . who is in the habit off . using oils on their hair should at once pm - Chase a bottle of The Chinese liair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the [Mier preparations: but will: beautify it, and give perfect> sansfa.ctionin•cvery in same, For testimony to its very superior - dualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev— Mr. Caldwell to .31earrsi flentlershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the - Southern States: . . Iftsssas: flammtoutorr grarrcti Ga...cnatmarv-1 take; p.easure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Creatn; for,. about . two years - ago my hi it was l'ery dry. bristly, and disposed to come out bat having procKral,a bottle nf the. Cream. 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 my hair in a worso state than before. nig Cream, however, has met my expec-: unions. As au.article for the toilet. my wife gives it prefere,nee over all others. being delicately perfumed and not dis; posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will And the ; Chinese Create to be a desideratum iti their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, ' - • - CALPIVF.LL; I iPulas January'7.ls47 ,ki. . ' wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh. by 'John . 51. , Townsend. 45 Market it., mid- Joel Mohler, corner of Wood and.Ficili sta. iets-dkw-ly LMBES are cautioned agattist using, Common Prepa,- rettChulk : They arc not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough. how sallow,. yellow, and, unhealthy •the skin appears oiler using, pre pared chalk ! Besides it is injurious. containing a large. mitintity of lead! We have prepared a beautiful vegc-. table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White.' It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all tbsleteriens' qualitie, and it imparts to the skin. , a uatural, healthy„ alabaster. clear, lively white ,• at the seine time acting . as a cosmetic on die skin, making it snit and smooth. , Dr. James Anderson. - Prue titfut ,Cheinist of. Alassachn setts. says : -After onalysingJunes':!pattisli Lilly White. I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural:and at lime same tints innocent, white I ever .saw: I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to'allWlitise skin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather • or wool—the former is preferable. A FINE see OF TEETH con •25 es:yrs.—White. teeth. , foul breath. healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned - with lotted' Anther Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the moat beautiful ivory, and. at the same ume it is so perfectly immettit and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are intood non. givnig them a beautiful polish. and preventing a premature decay. Those already- decayed it prevents from becoming worse—italso fastens such us is ',peopling loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath delMiously.swoet, Price 25 or 5n cents a box. .All. the above arc sold only at rel Chatham at., sign of the American Eagle, New- York. and by the appointed Agents whose nettles appear in the next column. WILL YOU MAany, and get a rich husband, Ind,: ?. face is your fortune." Is't beautiful. clear, fair? Is it white If not, it can be made so even thongh it lie yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The erect 'is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get . the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 62 Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum. Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemieal when every kind of remedy has failed.. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle; 85 'Chatham strati: Mind, reader,. this seldom or never fails. • • C. INGLIS, Jr.. Patterson. Sold at JACKSON'S 89 Liberty si., head of Wood, Si ,, n or of the Big Boot. Ut. uua.uett ..l'l% t; AND A HALF CaNTS. J —Marriage.—CaOdential.—Atiy . ludy -between' tumo r ty and thirty. possessing a symmetrical form, good fea tures, &c.. Is asked confillentmllyi caq _lthe suppose any man could adniira her while she has such yellow teeth; such sallow. rough. coarse skin; and such dirty, bad. wiry hair; vrhen.LY spending the above sum,•slie might have delicate white teeth. a pure sweet breath. and a beautiful head of hair. She can hare behtdifill white teeth had sWeet breath by using- a - 2's. box of ;Take? 'Ain tier Tooth _Pane; a skin white. pure and spotless 1141)1f/VV, by iishica cake of the genuine Italian Chit:mica, 1 Soap; and a beautiful head of'hair by tisingti3s:liottle of Johes , Coral Hair Restorative.' Do not forailitifeiviiiiith against this before you wry, or you will regret. it; but let sure to ask h r Jones' articles.. Kohl only , in Near, York at h'2 01mila:a H. For •" r - M. JACKSON. Agent, • • -69-Litrertritt,Pinshurgli. CNCF: A R.: SCROFULA AND GOrlllll.—Ariiple ex perience liesproved that 110 Cooll.lliatjou of medigilke have ever been so efficacious in removing the above dis eases. as DR. JAI - NIII3 ALTEIeATIVE: lthanoffecied cures truly astonishing. not only of Cancer and other dis caoes of that class, but has removed tint most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swelling!, Dyspepsia, .&c. Thin medicine enters into the circulation; and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It purifies the blood:and - other fluids :of the body, removes obstruction in the pores of the akin. and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones, It increases the appetite, removes headache and 111'0 trti , nem and!invie.orates the whole syStem,ronl itripartsani- , motion to the diseased and debilitated conotitution.•Theic is nothing superior the wholc,materia inedica. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleusaut,emilhas nothing of the disgusting nausea accompanying the idea of:swal lowleg medicine. fp - For sale in Pittsburgh.at f e PEKE\ TEA STORt' 72 Fourth ,(t.. near 'Wood. marlfi A Recipe for the Human Hale: !TO FORCE rrt; GRowrirAm) HEALPHi MAKE rr SOFT, SILKY, CLE..-1N AND FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down even. article. It ever so ood„) 'as a humbug, If people could he made to try a 3a. bottleofJone*s coral Hair Re storative, and sed how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair moist, soft, auburn and dark,. and keeps it so, and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow nnitrally betinifful if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it, (aye. and find it the cheapest thilie they can use,) for dressing and bcaniifying the Bair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any other article made; and . Forces ilto grow, stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try.. We formerly sold nothing less than SI bottlei. but wg wish people to try it, Solt only at 82 [mind - 821 Chatham street. New York, and br - - mag2o WM. JACKSON. Agt . SSI Liberty st.' onz rEsTimu:s4 Frunil; einds.—The undersigned, citizens of Pittsburgh. haV. ing personally used Dr: Willard' Oriental Cough Mii"- ture. and experienced its beneficial circa Is. do Most cheer' fully recommend it as safe and effectual, in all cases. Sneaking from experience, we belieVe that it has no su perior; and would recommend its 1155 to all the afflicted. CI lARLES LEWIS.',, WM. JENKINS. lt Pittsburgh, March 151 h. ISI9. ircSold by J. Schreartmaker & Co., John Tinys. Janie!. A.-Jottes. J. H. Cassel.. John 1.'.-Scott, F. L. Snowden. Mohler, Ogden & Snowden. - , .0. - AYletttlEu - St'scantvrit I...AS.•ltsel ru BEh , Chaps, , Sote,Bsards..: This is used by many- physicians in this' city, biassing tlfe above. untlwe would not couseienclotislysell unless wip knew it to be all time state. Asa cosmetic. the true JONF.S'S SOAP-is;pethams the only article ever known that.-removed impurities; mill cleared and beautified the skin ' making_ it Lsoft,...cleat smooth and white as an infants. But mind, it is solid at l 2 Chatham st., N. Y., and by 'WM. JACKSON. Anent, li mar2s 89 Liberty . street. PittObitrchll A !HERMAN 011.--THE: GIIE.ATHEMED or N. 4. TURE.--Procured front a Well in Kentucky,lBs feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found vas* superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly north lar Oils. Its curative properties tor 'the *folloWing act ments are truly wonderful: rfieiamatiism. whet:ming-cough. head, coughs. colds, spasms, tette*, erysipelas, scald head. croup, inflammatory 801 . 0 liver complaint:MGM:initiation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, beat*. burn, diseases of the hip 'joint, inflamed sore eyes, dear nese, and ear ache, worms, toothache, sprains, strain!, burns, serails, brulies, cute, ulcers, cancer, fever-,'' sores, &c. &c. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale atld retailby IVSI. JACKSON, at his boot and - shoe store, hO labei# street, Pittsburgh. The Ma" !oar stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the onanitiv. et be ob tained. CAL - no:T.—ln order to be site of obtaining thegerinina, purchase only of the general agent for Western Peniftql value, IVm. Jackson, N 8 Liberty street, or through sub- Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions insaninhlet (oda containing the names 11111daddrees.of the - Propriettir aria; General Agent of Western Peunsylvtuna, ai tollews: Dr. Hall & Co., nroprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Pennsylva nia, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all order's must be addressed. Oaszavv..—Bach bottle enclosed' in one Of the above named Pamphlets, and the naive of William Jackson,lthe general and only wholesale_tment for Western Pennsyl vania.) printed on the outsideof the label. oeLit3.. , WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the Pub lie generally, that he has added to his other bust nestiohe manufacturing of Crackers of every variety...- Having purchased one , of Nevin , s Cracker abd . Pilot Bread machines, he is prepared to fill till orders crackers or pilot bread at the-shortest notice and hopes by a strict attention to' husittesif,46 share a portion of the public patronage. 'The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for-themselves,. BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial- Dow, LibeitYlit: - OppO. site Smithfield. .. - . : N B. Saperior family Elread,xya and dyspepsia• Bread, , argoand small rolls, trash every - momitgean-behml at be store, or my wagon, or at iny stand In Ilia Market. t ' Cake's, and Con M feettonnry oil hand audade to orli6s. J. SIIEPHARD. ; . ao2o-1 , ... ,NOIO Commercial Rake. Libert , st.'.. 00 Alliole.lialves:Qttur- Brundy4l.V.iurs ' Gins, dcc., da, grades, and vintages - . . Loiltlon Market, , Wine Rottea Port 44 'Crush- " Hunt • - Burgundy Alatioint hvainglaa ; Pale RTecrp`', Brown 4 ; ' Golden " It Q UNDRIF.S. • 011 doz. Playing Cards; • - 2UU whole and. half boxes Sardines; • atlirbaskets doz: tisS•Rited Cataupti,./e: • ' ' 5 casks London Porter, quarts and 'pints; ' 300 doz. Brandies; Wines, ice: very old; ' 5 bbls. powdered Sugar; 50 basket: Chatnpaigno Wine, part toarrixat 3 hada °lapel. Nita+, for stile 'atitr9 P. C. MARTIN; • tile present, where , we viii transact Wildness as usual, mull a new bquan.ean be erected, arrangements . haying 4 alrea been made firr - that purpose, '4aate ViiirrabSays'ho tn , readintaVat ont - Wherc to' reCeive freight. .MSANULTY-8 CO, ap.l - . ' Canal Basin,Libert st:':: Teuriffe riaban 'I. , " Claret " S%ieFIA biy ittaljiga, « t of'the"abovo , 'Wines:rad , pagne - apd Clarei tg ternia, - at th"e 'Wine Cel- P, C. MARTIN, Snathiteld arid Front its. R UI LEY -400 bags Barley, just landing :mild for a , by [ap26l B. & W. LIARRAITGIL 'Grp;~'eii'~~~.t~~::~'~"~..:.~:`.-""ry~~' ,~x►`ritgs aii~ i}leDtti~te~ '' 'n.~- lAtitr /lithe rico. R. caklvll L .Pist?r Ritlicrresbyteriao. Church, -p;lc;4i. Iron Clty Cracker and Bread Bakery. J.SHEPRARD - . 47.M..6 4 %r0w0_ SUGATUCtaTED V.}..`fIfETABLEPURtATIV'E.PIVIA,.. ,, _ARE -universally , drirnitted to - operate, notortly as an ejfectual pirrentits, but as .aaccrefading• all diseases which.can,atTect the human frame.. Heath , 1 aehe, .Indigestipu, Rheitinatism; Plies, Scurvy '. Dryyspp Small Pox. CholerniMorlitis„ Worms, Whooping' Ctingv=i Consumptleon':Jatindice, Quinsek, Seaslotion: Liver CostiJ ,, plaint. Apopleiy, CencerS,- Measles, Salt Rheum,: yri a p,, I Icartburn. Giddiness, bltysillelsei Drafrieeev 'lettings of the Skiu, Colds, Getit,.Gravel. Pains 111 the Muck, Inward Weakllo64, Palpitation of the Be si,t, Risings ui the Tit ' Astlnnit. Fevers of all 'kinds:Female Cornplaitus; S.titchet in the Side, Spitting of IlloOd; Sore 'EYes, Scroftillte, , Ste. , Anthony's Fire, Lowness of Spirits, Floodingi,Fluor bus or Whites. Gripes; King's hivil,.Lockjaw; Ilysteriaf„, Dile on the Stomach. and oU, bilious affections, Swelled Feet end Lege, Swine Poi, White SWellings,• Tremors.; Tumors; Ulcers, Voinitiitt-and ihkist of Sithere' hand successfully SituViepeatedty been - -Yanqtaislied• - by heir all-powerful 1:11711. , ' • • • • They halm heen.knownso effect permanent mares,when,; all other remcdieehad provadunavailing,..and hey have in manreusesrum pedrd Mephitic' riitireakifir e most raiment p yottat&s. and received besides - their'' , unqualified"commendatiOn.. • They have been frequently.recommenced bye:mho( the -- most distinguished:characters throughout the:land, and"' been sanctioned in Enrops by Noblemen, and Princes of They have been introduced into the Hospitahrof Etlitkiw burgh. Paris, anti Vienna, and through-the disinteres4. - t exertions of our Foreign Ambassaders, they, have recel red the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Ras= sia. and of his Celestial Arujesty of the Chmeie Empire. it Scarcely' zi Packet vessel of any repute silly froth' • the port of New York.. without an abundant supply; ofthe -SICK MAN'S KEVER-FAII.ING.FRILM). • 7Agencies have been established inall,the principal Cities in the Union, and apPlictitioris . aire constantly reach-' ing us from almost numberless villages in •eirery Section' , of the country. Testintohinli of their marvellouS greats-I are pouring in from all quarters—and in numbers,. that we have not time to read 'olle half of them. -What j . stronger or more conclusive evidence than these .„ImpOrt-:. ant fuels can the most sceptical desire?..ls it Missible,lhaf the' many thousands who have tried' CLICKENEWS' I'ILLS, can be in 't their resultst 'lfany hives - tore or quackery existed, woulditmot.long agelsavebeen held up, as it should Ite„ to the. scorn and derision ,of justly olfentled community. • jl3 Remember. Dr. C. If. dickens/ is the origins ventor of Sugar Coated "Pills; and that tidthing Mem soil , was ever heard of. until ho introduced them - lola - n*OM.. Purchasers should. therefore. always ask fey Cliekeneest sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. and take tin other, or they. will he made the victims or a fraud. PRICE. 35 CENTS PER 110,X; ,t. • - • Dr. Clic tenet's principal office for tlitiails 'of WM. JACKSON, 89 Liberty. st.,:heatiof.Wood st., Pitta-: burgh. Pa.. General Agent tor ,Wesic Ell Peuniyb s attia, f Northern Ohio; anti ths Itiv'er Counties of Virg:int*. - The following are Dr. Cfickenar's (idly "appointed , A gents for Allegheitst no.. Pa. • r • • WM. JACKSON, (ptincipal) . Bo , Liborty Uncut/ head; at, ii , siT IS TIIE:IItST COliGil ItTEDItINE 1 EVER _L• USED ."--Thia Was expressed 'ift our bearingyei , terday, by an intelligent gentleman,. who and used.htst about one half of a bottle of Dr. IVII/ord'sOrianral ere I irgh- Mixture, before lia was entirely eared .: Come anditeker, bottle of it, and if .the most obstinate eough.or told does not disappear by its use . , your Money will be 'refunded; Compounded as i t Is, of the molit eflectiire;'though',hittin „less and pleasant remedies, its use for years has,'nor int 'deed can it, fail to give entire sritisfaction. For sale, wholesale and retail. by. HAYS . er• ; '" tibeitYlstreen liekt a ' Mt ifn. Sold also by oell - • . . Tly... L WILARLY.S •Orivatrui,Cough Atizrunr.-- . .‘l4vr.lns .' t) ‘VORF# MAME tr." Thoie Who, have•nothad tin op,-, ‘ •portunuty f trying,. this 'great reins )• for the permanent , Cllfe ()ICY ry - affection "of the fongs.iihould trot fail native •it a trial. • ertificates•of its - efficiency : from our own - cit. ,'irons. svhic we are constantly. rocei ring : . cannot .fail' to ' ! convince tl skeptical...liond,the follovp.ng, from a lady •of higlisiati iitg in Allegheny:._ •• • . .. 1 '• ' • \ ' ' ' •.. At:catittii Ciii. i'eli.l.'ligif. 4 "Nessikt, Hkfi. if , Rrockierty :. It afliiisis'lile eriariiicia sutra to be alilp to add irty.instimony in' fniorouf Di: AAlls lard'atruly.valaahiskingugliniMlieine. Al:Matta:cc mpn.ths since I was matched nary,. violent cola. and; ty.115, touch distre - sued with' the'Cough: frith N?iii6h I cod gin nor's= lief, until l' was - a illOrtihno sluice Iliduiced. ta Call'ai iour store andparehuse some of Ihe•OrientaTeonghlliXtura. I nal:happy to state. that dm -use, of: the seeonil bottfaulstis intiiat cured me arid,; hating grea;,confiule n e n in..ity I have, and shall contiunie to recommend it tons) , (rieOds. `• Ginucti Fleunan.w • Price, 25 eentiebottlc-. ' Sold by - I , ILO 1 4 1M the-New York Garotte, (tat. G, Lefar,Ll a - daily . paper deservedly:at the lufall of the uludy,:iggs‘ this country. ; .Brloots Extract ql"* . ars.7l3ftrill:d.-4t were.'bitt Conitinty to ball she nits: mien of otitis:eau?* kap.: oration which will be founded ve anotheedoltuitri: '"newspaper, is a brother, 111 Id isruus,alighty , Interisting **neivsp.aper.,every anti andtheu, one 0r. , W0 ROMbers of • which we Intro alreadY noticed; the the lacskieiug,.itspy has been eulogised hy netirlfull he pikes of the western country, and. wo-dsiubt not:)nstly entokiied.' Itlfasinita favor. , morefiver, - ;ihr- donating tefittraotnals.ffroia-uha most eminent practitioners in every . parlor thecownirp where -it ;has heel' Thera beatlii, and, aster etiungh in Mc battles; . aad in Ebb engrified labilsinwhich they are' einieloped; riff'indnee. pnrchase,'aiele if this ;preparation itself weremot -otol"bribei ..nove - reiguitst' irk :the, world,e^ smeltery-persists must:believe-if is—that iK ' 11 ; 10 .17 One . Muatdtelinye it is-41.fat , is,..eIttryl ons, : who would not-resist . a Mass of documentary ertdeneoeouniur sive enough to convert u Writ to Christianity, - Boy one of the bottles,: gentle reader, and sea whether you-do nut agree with 11*On:this Point. , '' - '• • For sale by . XL A. FAILNY'STOCK &Co feb24 '_tor of tat and Wood trait Gitiaiiit'Mod sae. ; Dttnuativrish4.GPUT, AND. Tle jib ,A respectable gentleman called it, oar otric-e,P111,40 Said, fo intorniiis that he Mal:Me:li halieted for 1S yeari with Rheumatism ar Godt, *and' tiCeiskitially' *Welts Doloreux 'that .he •.hatlebeen frequently 'confined , Might :room- . for months together. and.often turfiiired.thet nuutlit tense and excruciating pain t hut that lately be had .lscn frim Whicithe found themes; 'm aid ahul u» expected 'relief. "lle nays lie foinid titer/Mill eine very'plcastint'rma 'and that ' he' how' Mid .siders himself petleetly cured.—.Pkildefdphia Ararifinbrrus tpn - A Pier Willem, geptleraaa of 3c;ofldaus habit, frdin itidiscretioh nr lus yo: , c s tdayit,lcoitmit Teeted With Ulcerations nt the •rt tititl.- . .Nisse e - ihit a disagreeable eruption the 'S I Eidmild;9tin3 wtiole system horethe marks mf,tieing saturatett'with, - disease. One hand and wrist Wore so ..111U0SStirOtted• hitt4E4 lost the sec of - the hand, every part_ beine,l'elwretl wiilt deep. painful,' and and *ere rid IMlfilw and porous as an heiney.emith, it *TM of this'initti Ms .complaint,.when death appeared inatitable :from re loath ;scenettiseuse, that he.contmermed Moms° of,Jayria . l Al and having taken six tecorhottlehis new perfect ly cured. .„ The, J. hersuiro operates qhrdueir .tha"tircidatiora ;and purifies _the, blood and erudiesdes disease from the system,wherever ocated, and dkm uumerrms eltrea,it, has per formed id (Hsi:a:sea of tho - skin, cancer,. e:erniult l / 4 , gout, 'liver cOMplnint, dfhpersittpnd other chrome dieeaires,t.s truly natonishing:—Srurit ef the Timex , '" ••' it r For -.ale in Pittnburgh.,:atthe PEKIN TEAATORE, 1 7,2 Fourth.edreet. - - CIONSUMPTIt.)N,I,COUGII, - SPITTING OF"BLOOD! ASTIIMA, bcc..- 7 To. Cossestrwass. Four7fifhs, of you ,are,really . sufertag, from.nogletted Colds. tic an ' obstruction and' coniequent inflarnsitiap . Of the delicate of .those . tubei • thiotigh Whieh thi air we-breathe' is distributed to the , lutigS"- This edistruithin produces pain. and. serene's, hoarseness, aough,:diffnuilty of breathing, hectic :Liver, and alpittiog of blood, matter or phlegm, which filially exhauits the strength_ of the , pa lientand death JAYNES' ' E..N.PECTODAT nertr fails to remove this obstioctiemi and pibduees the most pleasing - and happy. results. 'lt is eertxiin itrt 'Wet feels, and cannot fail to relieve. • For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Stors,72 Fourth 66 DI SiE COUGH MEDICINE IN 'THE • WORLD'. • 11 Another evidence orthe Supciiority . lard's Cough Mixture, ove - tall oilers.-r.Rced thcfsllowing certificate from-is respectable citizen of the- Fifth !Ward : Prrrsatracui Nor, 3,1547. "This 'certifies Thatfor: some Weelcapast I - was troubled with's' Very- serious Conti,' WhielfWas evidently beiMa ing. seated - :on the lungs to such an erten( 'as to resist the ffeet-of every medicine which Iliad been•using. 1 was finally persuaded .to call at Hays .1e Brockwars Drs r Store, and get- a bottle of Di. Willanrs Oriental Cough Wiritits; which, to wrgrett surprise. relieved me very 'much after taking ontrtwo or three dosesi , and lefinn I -bad used one bottle,,,l was edtirely eared.- -Lwas*axnuch pleased with its effects, Abat:l have brouglitrithera to buy it, and shall enntlifue to recomniend it to my friends,* 1 firmly Ware ii to be 114 Were Itfedleinene dl, leery:, -Try It—arkly 1154ents a Bouts. Sold by -• , . • fletYs 4fr. BROCSIVA _ N0..2 /...lberty stryot, near Canal Biuuri;. Sold atiolt • • . - novlo ' ' • '"' LaWrotiterSli; TPA Ztt or counintA:—mar 4 -;. 42 4 ,1 4 4 ba' / 4 an d Ortyr.—lf you Wish a rich, Inxiiriatislmiariothafr,ftee from dandrutand searf;dir not MI roigtoettle dingitifuhse Balsiun. of Columbia: • hi eases of fishiness. Wenn inora than . .exceed your expectations. -Many yrho -hays- lost their hair far twenty years, ,have had it restored to its ori ginal rierfectionby the use of thii Balsam: 'Age, state, or condition, apneirs bisaio "obinicte.• 'Nyhateyer; idea causes ••• the-fluid to flow with - m.141.b1)* deliezda hair - robe brwhich ineaus thousags4whime. hair.rmegrdy ,us. Asiatic eagle, .have _ had.. their hair zeatured t, ' hat u rat ;by .the ;use of this Myalutibte . remedy.. ju !abases' of layer it trill tie•fedind (me of die motet pleas ant washes' that- can be 'used. , A TOW applimitniti only - ate necessary to keep din halr frorafalling aro. - .,ftetrengthens - Wa. roots it lower.faits to impart witch, glossy nppear- ' I . chae; end, as a, perfathe...bar the toilet, it is unequalletl,..,lt t• Inlds three ticuek toi much' an other 'miscalled gitirßestor- F. ladyes, , and , inore•effeetual. The . .gentline monads !weed only.by orttstOck•lcSon,-21•COurtiandt4ttee4tieur. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh,. bY cases. - 89 • ' I.iberty attest:lv:tad of Wood , tdeo, by A BriO.enef.tc,Sim;l . 4 CamibuebiiMh, b 4. Dr.:Vowell; inßrowitarinti . ,tyldin nett 4- Croke rr every ;riiPerinirylvaina,• Ohio, Maryland and Virginia. • . noylo-darw6m. -; • 4 . ld e ls g .N e o: l L 1. 13 a consignment, and (o{ f ' le ti jaril4 t sar & BICHETSON ~ 1 I ' 1 i =EI .~,.' drug aPb X. M. Marshall. Allegheny. City. ...- Jonathan (tiniest. Manchester. C. Townsend & Co.. ' ' ' ' Jno. R. 11. Jacques, Birminghtim. 'Jno. 11. Cnssel, Penn st.- , • •, Andrew S. Getty. Wylie st., • Robert Williams, Airthursville. R: H. Herningray. South Want ." Wm. J. Smith, Tenveraneevillri: •• Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville. Duni° I Ilegloy. East Liberty. Ed ward Thompson, Wilkinshurgh....., Thomas Aikin S'harpshurgh. G. H. Starr,:liewiekley. Samuel Springer, Clinton James APRee, Stewartstown.:- • -.• • John Black, Turtle Creek. , • • C. F. Diehl. Elizabeth. Riley AFLaughlin. Plu - mb ToWtwhiP. S. - Jones, Bakerstriien: ---- Penny, APReesport: - • • '• BAYS BROCKWAr' Corti..tiow..l.iberty- 54. nualz . ganai. 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