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T.: dr,...1f.""1r. lIIPCAPICIC, - • '. i • No. ili:79 6011.1VERSIXTII A_ND LIBERTY STE iti*ig eulsrged and newly fitted up their establi h meat, at the above well knOWn stand, respectfully '.. tritaAho attention of their friends and, the public to their 11- 7 ..,-. tholes selection of New Goods, comprising every yeti.- ' . ty for spring and summer wear, Selected especially for ; dieVeustomer department.'• Those wishing to leave their orders will 'find at this establishment every style of new ' aiid.desirable goods.. Their stock -of ready made Cloth- Inglienetisive got up in the best manner , of durable aria _ . Sinai, end.ell:worth . y, the attention of those wishinglto puretuusa; All are invited to dull, and may rest assprad thut.theyWill be pleased with price. quality and variety. .1\ large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hiuuL - .ototllillemo. h ' . I DELANY, P 0.49, Lib erty street, Pittsburgh, has las is opened, for the Spring trade, a largo and general - . Assortment of well selected Cloths, Cassimeres, and •Vastings, consisting of iiuperhne French and English •••• Mack - and fancy coIoredCLOTIIS, suitable for the Va '..t • - lions atyles of Spring and Summer Coats. ''-f\ - Plain and fancy French. English and American CAS. 4 -...,,,' •' IThIERES, in great variety and new patterns, adapteZ ,:, ilikoustomer trade: .'• - . Alio, a great variety of new and fancy VESTiNG • '', --- all-of which will be cut and made to order, iu the most .. 7 . fashionable style. ' Persons favoring the establishment with a call, *ill be salted on moderate terms, at short notice. - The subscriber has also on hand t e . ,grent eisprunent of i -r . READY h1.2U3,1i CLOTHING, made. p.the present Spti g .. '.'.. Ftudrion.leouststing of every description of Dress ald i '-."- Froelc Coats, of all fashionable colors; fancy and plain ... . l a ck and Business Coats. 1 Also, it generel. aisortment of Pants Vests, Shirts - Cravats. and all other articles in the Clothing line, whip' .. , Will be Sold low, for CASH, ' . Wholesale purchasers Will dud it much to their advan . lige to call and examine_ the stock, before purchasing ...' - . elsewh man ere. '- ' P. DELANY, Tailor . , . ls . - TO ARMS: TO ARNlS!—Threatenedin vasion of Western Penna. by Col Switl, avid, 10.000 men. notwithstanding which. 3. M. 'Pilate will coutinue to sell clothing cheaper then ney has herelofotv.,been °Toted in the Westcfn eelunry, lav ing the lar7e st CSlllllislimeut in the city, (routine-Oh Lib erty and Sixth Isis. He is now prepared 10 'ShOW to his htt.nerontsPatrons the greatest variety of c --easii msres, vesting!. and clothing of all descriptions, snitalde for the approaching season. thnt has ever been offered in thkranrket, to which all can have the Right of Way& 0621syve the corner. No. 167. Liberty and Sizth sta. miix J. M. WIMP. TAii.na. Proprietor. 111101101, lIPA ;MLLE.. JONi:1 . 11 s. VIDDLZ. Twin City- Clothing Store. - EOR.GESPANGLMk Co. announce to their friends N.X--end-the citizens - of „Alle;clieny, that they have on hand a fine assortment of READ I mAnr. CLOTHItiq, Inenisting of Conn, Vests, Pants, Hose, ac., which they Willeell at fair prices. Also, a superior lot of Cloths, Ottsiateres, and Vestings, which they will make up to order,le the neatest-and best manner. _Custom work done as usual. • N. Don% foitet the place, on the west side of Fede _sal Street, 5 doort-north of the Auction Store, Allegheny city::• onl9-3m MEM Elotbitng I Clothing I Clist.hing II I • tfie• • Three Big Doors _vs. The Western World !! ! 150 . 1 ' 000 1 VELL SF.I.FAITED GARMENTS now madb and ready to be offered on the -,Mtifft - lineral terms to my old customers and the public in general: . The Proprietor of this far-finned and extensive . - establishment has now. after returning front the Eastern eilios, at mach trouble and expense, juit• completed his falcons winter arrangements to supply his thousands of tab/merit with one of the most desirable' stocks - of CM .thing.that has ever been offered In this or any other mar - ketmeitt of the moutains. For neatness, in style 'and workmanship, - combined. with the rely low price whiCh - ' they be sold for, mutt certainly render the old unri valledThree Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of tbei*Otilern country. It is gratifying to me to be able to &aeon - ace to my nutnerous friends at home and abroad. • IMO notarithamenling the extraordinary efforts which bans made•to meet the many calls in my line, it is with diffiettltYJ can:keep time with the constant rush that Is • • .made on this establishment. It is a well established - filet; that my silos are eig h t or ten times larger than any • other house in the trade.'aufl this being the cane on the amount sold. I can aired to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to :eerie contingent expenses. I intend to make it clean • sweep. of all my present saw k becone the beginning of next yeas;-coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. • oat2l;4l,tm JOHN m'cliosKtv. GOODS,- NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron- City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths. eonsisting of fine French. English and American Plain, • black and• fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere • Vesting& Silk ,Ifelvet. Plain mid Fancy Satins--all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices. In a durnblemnd fashionable style. „Ree,dy made Clothing. of all descriptions; Lady's goalie of the most fashionnble patterns. Neck and Pocket Suspenders. Bosoms. Shin Collars. and every,article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere. will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City 'Clothing Store, No.l= Liberty street, immediately opposite the month otlitarket. . filet 7t-iff C. Wrf.rtSKEV. ti SE LLING OPP I.OW FUR VA:ski.' —IS utter thing of every description. such as cloaks, ovei • •„:- •Monts, superfine blanket. beaver, Pilot and heavy broad • Sloths, superfine cloth. dress. and frock coats; a large ass siortrnent of tweed. sack and frock coats. •Cloth,cassimere, nand satinets pantaloons; also. agen-' seal assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet. cloth; .•••• --' • - mummer° and faney'wonlcii, sail plaid cassimere, with skatuat variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, • .!,, ander shirts. stock, cravats. comforts and all other arti cles in the 0- thine line. which twill be sold Cow for Cash. Pttrcite .. Ind it much to their advantage to 'call - mon, 049 Liberty street. P. DEL.AVY A complete assortment of goods suitable for Customer work, always on hand. such as Ei ' mlish, French And : American cloths, and cassimeres; also a choice as , aortment of seasquaide vestings--all of winch will he '•• malleto order in the latest styles,•and on the most ac . • . erintmotlitlitig terms. jault?-daw • Clot Mug S Clothing •,filitr.Spring and Slimmer stock that is now ready to be • • 'offered at the old original rmigr. BIG D 00125. tii MU., of the largest and choicest in selection that baser ' et.beea exhibited hy any one concern in this or any oth eceity,ut the ifsii - on.! I will not undertake to describe to the 'reader the ditTet ent "assortments of articles which 1, :: n'ai:titi ose to curer them: but will simply tell them that if favoi - trie with a call. I will lay before them • ...• 1,75A00 different girt - wins to make a choice out of. con .. • 'tmitiehritt part of •Conts. from the richest in quality down . ii , trtirlowest in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as -liitatifshment of the beholder, with both month and eyes open, wondering in the most extravagnnt degree of nor . how such a %mai collection of Retie; MADE clATrill,o coild'poesibly be collected together tinder the control of But awl) things will bc. as long as per .;„siCteffmee rind industry is main-eriring or trade.— any intention of boasting,. on thy part, I will any - - „I - #.016 name time, it is of snch metal I not principally corn -..prittelti for riPthing - in the shape or form of diffienlties no ;platter what their mriguittide may be, can deter me from • iscatimplishing my object. in providing for the farmer. the • arechanir, and the day laborer. Illy whole attention is •',, ` taken up with the greatest cure for their welfare. in get 2'ebe,„..,.....piti.faiihionable.and at the same time substantial gar ._ manta,' TO IlleCt their demands: and as for others, who fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, anti re * qtdriag an article - of the ne phis our- kind, they have „GeV to give rpe an outline of their wants, and they are stated to a word. • v let. me saya word or two to my country mereh ,: AMU in the trade.: I f you wish to save from at least'`;' to 's 10 per cent, in your 'wholt:eat:. purchases, call in at the „St - Tree i h... Big Doors,” end f I dolt meet your most salt =eit se hopee n , a tlc ~ the getting cheap bargains. and will not in future aurmpt 1.0 off se'Vanyinducenients of a similar kind to a generous peo ..,,7pie of so noble a nature and close discernment.ra • .lOIIN M'CLOSIIEV, 24.0 1 g 4 Y No. 15 5 1 Liberty street. -- jr•LIN'T White has just received at hit large establishment. fronting on Liberty and 6th streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a - superior lot of Fretteh Satin VESTINGS,- all of 'which be is ready to make up in the latest fashion and •" reasonable terms as usual. Observe the :' - ebtrier - No.. tin Liberty and Sixth streets. • •=l ., tapll. J. M. VHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. .No 11. • ;,i: . .. i.11/01LSESP8 WEEKLY °GET 7. - .7._ NEW BOOMS roe 184 9 . ''..OOTES AND INCIDF.NTS, comprising daring p ' lofts, personal .. and zumising adventures of the and pnvates 01 the army in Mexico, actions of sletaliiistvy and thrilling Incidents of the Mexican war. -, TlRtintit Merchant's Jlagazine for April. Tyler, or the Ronchnan ' nn Historical novel. Life . and Public Services of Ihmry'Clay, by Epca Sal , gent. • _Afaiden,agnit, an interesting tale. Bstediskiraf the Albany. a splendid thing. o.ld.lTtpky, - the Guide. or Adventures in the Camnncha Country :Search of a Gold Mine. Now and Then. Accounts of the 'Battles in Mexico, etc. Analytical System. illustrating.,the origin and tlevelope- J ; ; ; .'aMent af the English Language, Illustraied with a beau map. Graydon s Men and Times of American Revolution. jack Tier. or the Florida Reef, u'new novel, by Cooper. American Review fur April. Isabelle, or the Emigrant's Daughter. la new 'hotel. - American Phrenological Journal tar April—full setts on Comb'sr , Nntlar Phrenology. with above 50 engravings. Subscriptions received for all the Eastern magazines and newspapers at publisher's prices, and the magazines cases free of-postage. . AGENT'S WANTED. to travel through Allegheny and Ata adjoining counties, and sell a work noticed at the head = :of this advertisement. The most liberal wages will be • :rho Cultivator for this month; n monthly paper de- Toted so agriculture and'rural affairs, and only Si per Life - and Exploits of the Duke of Wellington, with a olomplete history of the Peninsular War, numerous en] gravings.. Living Age, N 0.201. e Eclectic Magazke of Foreign Literature for this month. Life of Mucurdy. containing various inter eating notices of 11160U11 ,14ktiwited ministers of the Pres byterlan-Church itt 'Western Pa. Authentic Natrativeof the murder of Uri. Rademackcr La Philadelphia, illustrat,4.. ~ .A.- -i nrge and complete toreatettpdp of all the known ' works on Phrenology an-i phrenological Bubts, lardy env! notch WIC, a moot beau tifnl Phrenological Charts by the lOW or lOU. Just received and for sale by 151. P. MORSE, firl - Volorth or, AnD 01L—JDhhls. Cookling's No, 1. in store oral tor sac by SP.I.LESS A NlCol,te , WT ANI:LA—A silent paruter, with trout *IOW tiraidifififi eash capital. in a manufneturing buginess now in Ineeessful operationf S..CUTHHEST. Gen. Agent, nas , - Smithfield, above Fourth at. QAPIT/lIIM WINEVI—R_ bllblls. now landing- ; 1..- . F. 3 13111sile *rnl 40 halfithds will arrive this wee k--These 1, wfall i S o llt/11 Of my own hugonation and will be low by v P. C. MARTIN. • •," WArgrf3);—A silent inirtner, with from 3to 85000 .. , . .. , k,gussh eapital In a manufacturing business flow '- 'n stdeteestitl atiotadon. S. CUTFIOCTIT ' , gen. ant - . BMithbeld above 4th street. `~~ ~ _ . , .l. 1?7,".'i1r.-':-7,:,'.,-'::, ...: ?;:: _ MEMO :.. ``~: - ~~_ -,ilnintipcit - tcltioit. „ Bliiatintrgh Poitable Boat Line. I. gtil 1848. For the Transportation of Freight to and from PITTSCURGH, PHILADELPHIA, 13 A LTIMORP4NEW YORK, BOSTON, &C.• BORBLDGE 4 - . - CASH, Philadelphia. TAAFFR 4. O'CONNOR. Pittsburgh. riaHIS old established Line being now in full operation, is the proprietors hove made extensive a rrangements to forwardßomls and Produce with'despatch, nod on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope. their well known promftness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses nt enchport, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a con- Mamee of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknoWletige. All consignments by mid for this lies received, charges paid, and forwarded fit any required directions free of chore.e for commission ' , advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All counnuitiontiens promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: Merchant* , n 'IV ay Freight - Line. (Fp/131E111Y CALLED PLCIWORTII cos: LINZ-) ;74 • • :=Mr2ti. 1848. 1, - ,V2i:CLUS:IVELY Cur the transportation of wry freigh _LA ,betacen Pittsburgh, Blairsville, !Johnstown, Hopi dayiiblirgh. Winer street, and all intermediate places. One boat will leave the \van:house of C. A. llPAiluity CO., Canal Basin. Liberty street. Pitteburgh, every day. (Sundays excepted.) and shippers eon always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special necornmralation of the. way The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal pittrima F e they have received daring the lust two years, respectifille inform their old customers and the public Gencnilly,lhat they have extended their facilities, Zse,during the past winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate au increased busimiss. PROMETORS. R. H. CANAN & Co. ' \VAL sTrri.. FULTZ. JAAILIi A. LORE JOHN 11111.1. ER. TRINT/LE& c DOW ELL. Aoctrrs-- C. A.:WA:es:l,y & Co., Pittsburgh; R. 11. (1 , I.w, JIIhrISIOWn; JOHN Minds% shore; 11011.RF.L1.& Iltintingdon Rcrunescs.....N.--Stnith & Sinclair: J. & VOL-vitt: G.& J. li. Shoenbereer: R. Robison & Co.; IL Moore: Ragaley & Smith: John Parker; Wm. Leitmer; J. Jordan & Sou. marl Merchants' Tranaportaliiin Line, musni. 1 - 1, OR the Transportation of March:lndite and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. (Foods consigned to our care will tie forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, nod all instructions promptly attemledAfttree from any extra charge for stor age or counnssior' C. A. NPANULTY & Co.. Proprietors, Canal Basin, Liberty st, Pittsburgh (Gazeite.only. cony.) Great liCsagliatt. Remedy t VOR Coughs, Colds. Aathnia. nod Consumption !—The .1.„ great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the Hungarian Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London. England; and introduced into the United States under the immediate superiu tendenee of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine. in the cure of Pulmonary- diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible eases that can he found in the community—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and hare been given up by the most distinguished physicians, us cofirmed and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured. and will cure. the most desperate cases. It is' no attack tins trum, but a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. hut to be used as a preventive medicine in all eases of colds, coughs. spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of the lunge. bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, , hectic fever, IliTht sweats, emaciation and„-eneraldebili ty. asthma. influenza. *whooping cough. nod croup. Sold tit large bottles at St per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a missal-1,101:n rind American cerlificates, , and other evidence. showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy. may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by II A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., chit) cur. First and Wood. and Wood and 6th sts A r EDICA I. WORKS--Sir Amin). Cooper on hernia; ..131. Sir Asiley Cooper on the Breast. &r.; •• '• Testis and Thymus Gland; Colic's Lectures on Surgery; Watson's Practice: Mee ki1110:01 . 3 Practice; Dunglison's PhySiolog.y: llorner's Antitoinv nod Histology; Churchill's Midwifery, Velpeau's Nlillwilery; • Diseases of Infants—Hillard; Duseases•of Females—Ashitell; for sale by 11. S. HOS WORTH A Co., 43 Market street. !tiara I\TIEW PUBLItATIO7O..-31111011 . 5 Perms. .110.1r:tied LI Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of John waist a memoir. nod critical remarks on his gentit• and writing's. ty Junius. :Montgomery and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey In two volumes. Sr.e.yer.n:s thymic Tesismtivr.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apo.iles. its Greek. with English notes, eon. cal. plillosopliiral. exegetical; maps. Illtieres etc. togeth er with the Epistles and Aporalypse ; the whole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools, Colleges. and Theological Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spenrer, A. M 4 em. Nueel-31idsuntiticr's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. Jansres Henry /I , —The life of Henry , the Fourth. king France and Navarre. by O. I'. R. James. Complete in four parts. paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOIINSToN tr, S:FOCICTON. • Jan n u Booksellers, cor. of Market and :id eta. Pa•vs S'ORELL'S I listory of Modern Philosophy. complete in one voinme, from the last London edition-453AL Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyng, D. D.; new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; $1.50. Memoir of Rev. David Abed. D. P.. law Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. It. Williamson, with a por trait. Meander's Ilistory of the Christian Religion; and Church ; by Prof Torres ; Vol 2. .11awl,stonei a tale of and for England, in 184-, in two volumes, from second London edition; $1 : 00. Mentoir.of W. C. Croeker. Missionary toAfrica; OR cts. .Personal Recollections, by Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, ticecimpa flied by a memoir embracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death ; by L. H. J. Tema; 024 etc. Recollections in England: by Rev. S. 11. Tymr:D. D. Mark 31ilton, the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles D. Taylor, M. A., author of Records of a Good Man's Life," - Lady Mary," "Mayan?, or the &c. The above just received unit for sole lay ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 5,5 Market street. between and 4th. cc UNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.---we have Just receive 10 a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries — published by the American Sunday School Union, nod approved by a committee of publication, consisting of members ol the following denominations. vie.: Baptist. Congregational, EpiseopaiMethodist, Presbyterian, and :Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards orsix hundred hound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up .to 75 cents,) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large vivito.y of books, in paper covers, for quite young child telt, for rewards, &c. The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. 1 nod 2, of one hundred volumes each. all numbered ready for has, of looks from 7'2 pages up to 250, at the low price of ten dollars. avcraging,only ten cents a volume. Also, " A Youth Cabinet Libritry,"•of fifty volumes, at fift the low price of two dollars and y eentS. Also, Hymn Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick ets on,paste boar ds . Map's. &c. All the above we sell at the Union. at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Books furnished on application. Etadorr & ENGLISH. 56 Market at., feb.9 between Third and Fourth. A • • . LLISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, I'. R. S., author of the "History of Luropc." Neander's Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in ite historical connexion and historicardevelopmenis : by Augustus Mender—translated• froth the fourth German edition, by John .MeClintock ani E. Blumenthal, Proles sore in Dickinson College. - Old Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Comanche Country in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber. The Dnelielor' of the Albany; by the author of the 4 Falcon Family." Dr. Chalmer's Postliurnons Mrcirk's;—Dnily Scriptural Readings, by the Inte Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. o. in three vols. Volumes let and 2d received. ? The above 'valuable works received this dar,.and for sac by JOHNSTON & STOCK roN, apl2 Booksellers, corner Market and Third sts. - - Trimmings. NEWand splendid variety of TRIMMINGS, of the latest styles. just received at ZEBULON KINSEY'S, NO 67 Murmur STIIRET. Among which are: 50 gross Daisy Buttons. assorted Colors; 100 "plain , covered with net, assorted colors; 150 " plain small, assorted colors; 50 " etuton, new article, will wash, unsorted colors; Also, a large variety of Fringes. ass'd widths and colors. GLOVES. A very large stork of the above article. 0 doz. Ladies' Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 " Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; 7 " Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves; 25 " Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves; 20 " Ladies' Gloves] SO " Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; 20 " Gents' IR " Children's ' Cotton Gloves; Shaded Twist. Steel and Guilt Beads.. Purse Rings and 7'n toiela. flood Rags, steel and velvet, fine Fans, Parn.ol., Accordant's. he.. he [mar& . . AP:I4 LONDON BOOKS--Six Old English Chroni I vb... t O illlsm of Alnlmsl.nry's Chronicls.. ik11(1 . 4 MARA/N.4,W Ili tory of Alglo Saxon Ckroni sirs, Mallet's Northern Antiquities. fierailitos. by Carey. Muchinyelli's flistory of Florence. Schlegel's Philosophy of Life end Language. •• History. Langrc's History of Painting. Beckmon's History} of Inventions. Roscoe's Leo the Tenth. Lorengo De Medici. Co e's House of Austria. . Schiller's Works. "-Tor sate by mar 22 H. S. BOSWORTH &CO., 43 Market st . ~ BORBIDGE & CASH. 78, Market street. Philadelphia TAAFPE & O'CONNOR, Cri o ail 1311 sin. Pittsburgh. OTONNORS & CO., North street, Baliimore WILLIAM B. WILSON, Ceder street, New York. (Gazette copy.) Western New York College of Health. 2117 MAIN STREET, IiVITALO. N. Y. DR. O. C ; VAUGHN'S vrcior.AßLE LITIIONTRIP TIC MIMI; RE. rvins celebrated remedy is moon, .y inereaning its fame by the makiiie all over there, world. It has now licensee the only medicine (or fnmily use, and i• particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all mares of this coiny plaint immediately relieved, no matter ot hasp long stand- Ine. (See iminphlet diseases of the for testimony.) Greed. and all urinary ons; for these distressing complaints it Atwell. alon : noo e oilier at. title con relieve Ti,.':and the eery, testified to will con vince th e most skepticali—free pamphlet.) Liver Com- BilfralN Dinennes. Fever and Ague. To the Great Went especially, and wherever these complaint,' prevail, thin medicine is offered. No mineral neent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it clres these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the eye tern torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles. /I eomplaint ore most painful character, in immediately relieved, and a cure fol. hiss,. by a few days use of thin article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other (byine originating front impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Rack, Weakness of the Kidneys. Ste.. or Intlantation of the same. is immediately relieved by a few does use of this medicine., and a cure in always the result of use: it 'cumin ns a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangement', of the female (tame. Irregularities. Suppressions, painful awn struntions. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would touch thin kind of derangeruentn. It mi:4 be Jetted upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do no. could give a thousand names nn proof of cures in this dintrennum Mons of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing post-er-of this article to net immediately, and the poison ous mineral credit:tiled from the ityntern. Eruptive Diseases wil nd te elteative properties of thin article PR flirt' TIT R BL I OO fi D, and h drive r 'melt diseases from the system. See patnpldet for testimony of cores in all diseases, which the limits of an ndvertisement will mot permit to be named here: Agents give them away; they . content 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of n medicine. nevi er appeared. It in one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in nny ease, and if boric and muscle are left to build upon, let taw emaciated and lingering invalid nova ON, and keep taking the medicine as I ong an there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which Come out Under tlrc heads of SARSAPARILLAS, STROPS, kr.. as cures for Dropsy,'Ornvel, ite. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOPCII TRIM NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. j paraintlerstudy of due pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agent., and all who sell thanr tide, ore glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 92; 12 oz. do. at $1 rtch—the larger holding it oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out, and. not get imposed upon. every bottle hat " Vaughn's Vegeta ble lathontriptie Mixture." blown upon the glans,. the written signature of .0. C. Vaughn" ou the directions, and" Cl. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. Notte oth P er are genuine. Prepared b y Dr. O. C. Vaughn, and sold at the NM pal Office, 207 Main street, Duffel°, wholesale mid retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article-- 122 Nassau at., N. Y.; 296 Essex st., Salem. Mass.: and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. BAYS I BROCKWAV Agent.. No. 2, Liberty st. neer Canal Basin. TENITIAN 13I,INDS.—A. Wenerrtle, and old and wall V known Vonitian Illindnotker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this method- to Inform Ids many (Hands of tho lion that M. Pnetory Is noW Itt Ail, opera. dun on Mt. Clair at.. near the old Allegheny ilrldge, whom tt constant supply or immix of various enlors and mail. Mos, is rinistntitly kopt nit hand mid at all , prluolt, from twonty•tottits up to Milli 11116101110 rm, of N a.lar 11. If required, Illioils will to, put up in, that In ease m hy tiro, iir whom's,. they may he removed wnlinitillin Mit in li iliti-.W•dreYi,r, and WWI thin amen raeillOylliiim allyvi,li, pfri.ei fir flitiliiilN MI II PIO frnlnVoll, and Withistif any eStra .uillitifitie. , pllll.llkwy .....,..... .. CAUTHIN 'l'o l'illi Plaildil,..—Alo, solmorMeri by' Wthlnfl sot - OmM With dm 'uut TS , , Of , , hew the a.S• cluvivr right to kell Ihmrl'Ffirim Pilikinirgh Riot Alloolo. ny . eltlec A lly irvi-vp S I IPMNIOF ter ssil Malt - T qf4* -. ce.pf procured Ili/MIMI , OIS;ls peothemg ii'flipeplion AIIII a fraud upon Ow poblio - z- - ftnel thieif Fl4lP,lnsnts arn not to relied on. lA@ VI) 4, /0,4 - Pg 4 ig 4th 11. =MIN MEE • . ' ;: :x_~. . Cfmiqratualt .€ttics • TaPaeott , a Genera ...Emigration GJEces , taREMITTANCES and Passage to and 41 11- , from Great - Britain and lit:land; by W • & J. T. Tapseott, '75 South at., Corner • of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and IltaWater loo Rood, Liverpool. =The subscribers, haviag . accepted . the Agency of they above House, are now prepared to make arrungetnents on the most liberal terms with those desirous ofpaying the passage of their friends froat.the Old Coiitry: and they flatter themsetres their character and long standing in business will give ample tissurnobe Metall their ur rang.ements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. 8: J. T. Tepseolt are long and favorably known for the superior class. accommoulhiiint. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The' QUEEN OF THE WEST. SHERIDAN. GARRICK. HOTTINGITER: ROSCIVS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave ,each. port, monthly—frotit New York the 21st and' • 20th, and from Liverpool the 6th . and 11th: in addition to . which they have , arrangements with the St. George nods Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days. being thus deteimined that their faeilities shall keep pace with their inereusing patronage: while. Mr. IV. Tapscott's constant personal superintendance of the business in Liverpool is an uddi Bonet security that the comfort and acernmatodution of the passeng6rs will be particularly attended to. The subscOers beittg, as usual, extensively}. engaged ill the Transportation ltusiness between Pittsburgh Anil the All:odic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge in and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay: and are, therefore. prepared to contract for passage front any sea port in Urent Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying patusengers so far inland not otherwise tttl tont:able; and will. if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best tousle of conveyance. without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid fur passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. ' The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts al sight fur any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales: thus af fording a info and expeditions mode of rentining limits to those contitricts. which . persons requiring such facih ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will he promptly at tended to. TA A PEE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ma p^7-d& w-I y Philadelphia. Roche, Brothcrit, & Co. 4. FULTON ST, En, IST- CO,COH BIBDICINB IN T WORLD Vs ) Anotlier evidence:or the superiority of V. Wil tord's Cough Afixturv, over till:others: Bead the following Certificate froni, respeciablecitixou or the Fink , Ward: : • PrOvara s p tou,:N , Ov.; 1ff47.• This 'Oeitjfieo.Mat for som e week pee we troubled With a very serous Cough,' whicliwasevidently beton) in g seated on the lin-mom such 'an extent as arresisrthe effector every medicine-which I had becalming. ..I lwas finally persuaded to call nt Bays Brockvray's -Drug gore; tandget a boitle of Dr. Itrillard's Oriental Coe sr* Mixture!, which, to n.y great slurp* el, relieved me very mach'; after taking only, two or three d oses , and berate I had Used one bottle. I was eddrely cured was soriMehi pleased with its etrecuu that I have brought others to buy it, and shall Continue to recommend it tasty friends, as I :Jlrinly belie* it to be the best Ceases Medicine in the teeild..st taw M 7. py-it7-only 2 5 "tentse Bottle. AXat sold Courtir ~ - ti4tys & BROCKWAY, ~ No. 2, Liberty street, near Cana l. l IN AWL. B tilso .• J. FLEI46, - Alairto ' Lawrenceville. ALAI OF - COLILMBIA.--.Hair Tcn,c -' To Me Redd and, Rirg you winh a rich, luxurious head of hhir, Imo frourditudrafrand- aeukr,:do nor talkto.proeuret the genuine Balsam. of Columbia. In cases of baldness; it will more than exceed your expectations. Many who have; lost their hair for twenty years . have•htut it restored to its wt.- gloat perfeedicus by the us of this Balsam. Age, state, or condition. appears to bea m obstacle: -whatever. It also causes the fluid to flow with wbich the delicate hair tube, is filled, by which means thousands; whose hair was grey as the Asiatic eagle. ,have . heel: their hair restored to its natural, color; by die 'use of this invaluable remedy. • In all cases of fever it will be•found one or the mosrpleasant Washes that can be-used. A Myr applications only are neeessary to keep the hairfrom falling out. It strengthens the room, it never fails tolumart a- rich, glossy appear ence; and, ass perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled. It hohla three times - as much asotlterntiscalled-Hair Restor atives. and is more ellectual. .-The genuine mannfac tured only by Comstock lb Sou, 21 Courtlandt-street, Nate g o o wily genuine in . nub Limb,. by WX• :TACI34. 89 Liberty street, head of rtifoodl also, in Washington,. Pa.,, by.A.,Sweeney. & Son; in Cannorusbargh, by Dr.:Yowell; mgrownsville. by Benneu,& Croker; also, ut every lOWA Ohio, ISlaryland • and . cgs- `o.l. Lard? No. 1 do4' On consignment, and for sale by ' -- janl4 RILL 4 RIOKETSON • " Ctietitgrerat, SUGAR. COATED VEGETABLE rURGATIVE PILLS; ARE universally admitted to operate , pot only as an. effectual prerentire,anst as a never failing remedy, in all diseases which can. affect the human (mina. Head ache, Indigestion, Rheuinatism: Pile* Scurry,+Bropsy, Small`Pox . , Cholera Morbus, Worms, Whoomni Cough, . ConsunMiton,',litundiee, Qumsey; Scaslatina. Liver Com--. plaint, .Apoplexy„ Cancers,. hleasles, 'Salt .Rheurn, Hearthinn. Giddiness, Erysipelas, Deafness, Itchings of . .the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Penns in the Back, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Itisingain the Throat, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints, Stitches.... in the Side, Spitting of Blood, Sure Eyes, Scrofula, fit:: Anthbars Fire. Lowness of .Spirits, Flooding, Fluor Al. . bus or Whites, Gripes, King's Evil, I.ockjew, Hysteria, Bile on the Stomach, and biliou s riffeetions, Pleurisy, Swelled., Feet and Logs; swine Pox, white Swellings,' Tremors,..Tarinirs, Ufeers; Vomiting—and 'a host of Others Mute successfully and r epeatedly , been vanquiihed heir all - powerful.urm. ' They .haye.been.kniiivn to effect pernianent cures When' all oilier remedies had provadjuinvailing, and in the intr.,' stages of disease. .„.. , They have in many.eases superseded the prescriptsre ef the Most eminent ptisisk.ians, null received besideti.their. ; ummuliticil commendation., . , ; They have been f r e quentlyrecommencedby men of most distinguished . characters throughout the land, and :- been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen ,- told Winans. of - royal blood.. . • . " ' 'They havelmen introduced into the Hospitals isfEliiikr -. `burgh, Paris, and Vienna, and thronitt.the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambassaders, they hive recei veil the favorable conunenclation of the Emperor of Rue; , sia and of his Celestial-Majesty. of the Chineee:Empire. lbr" Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails front Ma port of..New....York.without Sri altuntlatimplvOthe SICK MAIN ' S NEVER FAILING VD 113 - AgetiCies . have We 'eslablislcedln II theit reach in Cities in the Union, and applications are consta y ach m" • ing us fro almost numberless in eve section of the country: Testimonials of their marvellous effects are pouringm from all quarters—and in such. numbers that we have not time to read one half - of them. Mat stronger or More conchisive evidence than these import ant theta esti the most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that ' the Many • thousands vrho have tried- CLICKENEITS, PILLS, can be deceived in their results? 'fatly jrppos ture or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been held up. as it should be, to the *comae& derision of is - justly offended community. • . • fish" Remember, Dr. C.N. Cliekener is the original in- Yentor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort Was ever lieatd of. until Ire introditeed them in Jane, I'urehnsers should, therefore, tawny* ask for Clicktmer's • Sugar Coated Vegetahlo Eills,_and take no other, or they will be nude the victims -of 9 trend.' . • PRICE. 25 CENTS l'Elt'' BOX'. Dr. Clickener's principal office for the , sale of pills, i 5,66., Vesey At.. New York. . • ' IVAL J A CU...50N:130 Libert st.. bend of VV,Milirt.;Pins burgh, I'a.. .General .Agent' : for," Western . PennsTlvapiai: Niorthern Ohio, and the-River Counties of Virginia. / 'rite following are Er. Clickcuer's duly;-appointed A gents for Allegheny c 0..; Pa. • Whl. JACKSON, (prittelzal) 89 I.iherty street, bead.' Of' A. M. Marshal!, .Alleglieny.City. - Jonathan Gluiest. Manarester. • ' ' C. Towneend & Co., " • • ' Jim, R.ll. Jacques, Binninglaun.. hay. 11. Cassel, l'enn st. Andrew S. Getty. Wylie at. Rohert - Willinms. Arthureville. • R: H. flemingray, South • Wm. J. antitln,.Temperancevitle. Jeremiah Fleming, Law renecviiiet.: ' Daniel Negley, East Liberty. '-• " • ' Edward Thompson, IVilkittsburgh.- - Thomas Aikin Sliarpsburgh. G. 11. Starr, .Sewickley. `Samuel `Springer, James I%Flice. Stesvurtstown. - - John Ellark,Tairtle Creek. C- F. Elizabeth. Riley 11PLaughlitt, Plumb Tom - I:hip, -4 ^ J. Jones. Bakerstown. -• Penny. Ittlicesport. myit 66 IT Is THE BEL6T coUoii 3ILTICINX.-fr'EVBA J. U54.D."7-This.was expressed in ourhearing yes terday. by an intelligent gentleman. who. had used but about one half of a honle of Dr. Willard', Orirtat Cough ilikvinry,heforti he Wait entirely' ceretl., Come and gel it bottle or iteetiid if the most CMitivate'iough or cold dcms not disappear bY:its ulm;- yang.. Money - Will lito'refuhcfed. Compounded as it is, of the most eficetive, though harm; less and pleastutt remedies,. its, use I P-ran4 ri! ,1""12 0 , 4)111 deed can i t, fail to give entire satisiimuon. For sale, wholesale and retail. by HAYS &.BROCKWAYs, - :. Liberty street. near Canal ihraith ly.t.r e LtAAt Lawretteovilliti Sold also by oell IVII.I.ARD'S Oricntql,Cougn tiiztnre—.L rid nr.onas PRAISE TT ." who bave,nothad as op- . portinitty . Of trying . this gicai remedy for the permanent cure of every atfecuoit of the lungs; should nor fail to give it a trial.. Certificate:tar its etnetency, front our own cn izens which we are emnnantly-rocetving. cannot ,lail to convince the skeptical :' - Read the tblloWin from ' fro a lady of high standing. in Allegheny: - ...Atueotteav-Gerry.Feb,-7,..1tH1t “ilfessm..,Hays •Breckymy .atronill ine.ateat plea sure to be able to add my testimonyin faVor..isT Dr. 'Wit- I acd!s truly val ble cough medicine. About thretie-n:Ohs since I was attacked with &Vit./kilt cold, niik,Well distressed with,the cough, from which I could4terrAtty,c-..- lief, until I was a short utne 'since induced to eita t* you r store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough-Mixture. I ant happy ,to- state that the use of the second bottle' hart entirely cured' Me; - and, having, great ecmlittence 'in it: I hare and shall continue to recommend it to my friends: -.: Price 25cents a bottle. Sold by- HAYS le DHOOKWAY, No: 2. Cotm . llow.l.iberty near Crinat. Also by . IttY:11 the New York Gazette. , Oct Paper deservedly at the-bead of the dakty preas-ut thilrebuntry. • •• • .• '• - • - Britton ..C.ctrart_of' SerseperilLe..,—lt were hut:cooties/ .to call the -nue nth:loaf ou rveatle nt to this i value p.repr oration whir), will he found advertised hi awed= reolumut. alr. Bristol is a brother, and• ;mines a highly interesting newspaper, every.nour and then, .otio or-two nundiemitf which we have already noticed; and:the Inedicinntitself has been.culogised h nearly all the press of the.western country. and, wetloubt noti - itindY mengitted. • /than kilts favor, rnorecirerr•vety• flattering legume:fiats front Alp -moat eminent practiuoners Overt,. , part of the .costetry • where .it 'has been. used. • There is beauty. and. Mite • enough in die battles, aid _Mike engraved labels in which they am enreloped..- induce, a• pu rchase f °even if, the preparridon-intellware.not one of, the - .t'sovereigitest, itt the world," as every person must believe it istlint everyone irk—that is, every one. who . -would moist amass oftlotnitnentnry evidence entleie sive enoutth to vonvert a Turk to Christianity. Buy CMO of the bottles,: gentle reader, and Mu whether-you donut with us on this point. -For sale by.- -,• B. A: FAHNBSTOCK le Co., feb2l eor. of lot and Wood and Ath and 'Wood• 'mt., A resPectoble getttrebinti called ax bur'otfiee, es' lie said, to inform us that ; he bad been afilieted 'for 15 years with Rheumatism or 'COM, and occasionally With Tic ,Deloreux-i that he had. been 'frequently confined told) room for'Months together,.. andollen suffered the Most in tense and excruciating pain.but Mat lately he bad from been using - forte's dlterati. which be found the mosfi nal and'unexpected're re lief. He lays ' , he 'found the raddi eine very pleakant and effective, 'and that he now, cies sitters himself perfectly curedi--Phdadelphia A'artit desert A'Facr IVerrrn RnoWtan. , —A.gentleman of Scrofulous habit fromindiscretion in his younger days. beemne ef fected with lileerationt. the:Throat "and Nose, and a ditingrectibler'cruption of the :Skim' Indeed; hist whole system bore.the. marke of being •saturated. - with disease. One.haud.atul wrist. were so mach affected that he had lost the:nee of thehand,.every.part being covered with -deep, - painful,.and otrensive ulcers. and were as. hollow and porous as an honey-c0mb.....1t Was at this stage of his complaint, when.death.appepred inevitable from a loath some disease, that hem_ommenced the use of Jayne'ss.Al - and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect-' The Alterative operates through the circulation, and purifies the blood and , eradicates disease from the syptem, wherever located,..and the. numerous cures-it has. per. formed .in diseases of-the .skin, cancer, acrofulaygout„ liver complaint, dYenepsia,pod other chronic disetuma t is truly astonishing.—Sptris t he Timm. : - fIJ For tale in Pittsburgh, at theIEKINTEAZTORE, MESE ~:Ki]"Y j i MEE . ' .' st MEM :. `~R