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There 4......,,,.5.-e Q A.riTuum WIN.' ,hd ll42ltelf Ittnis w:1 nurse inc. 3 _ . 0„ by. /". r .k.... *at; 4"1,-• . : p , ='.." • 1,11 151- 3 fm n i cwt. importation and ja , r . c. tiilm.: Is;' * '4:•!:itekPlPZ`.l.l+3.J4 '. .'''i 4. -- ; ''. • Yrinerr" - with from. 3 50V049 -.. T' ."-°%l4.rA'ki;„,%.. y' ktke;-'177."T ~„ • "1 n•rm A.--eilent partner. h114,,c05...tr. •." it ‘`:•,. •: = ‘.. 4 .'..,..4• in:a Inlnn,Vpiairr ge ri: 11444 f r - 11 - "•" . ' , :,...`..,.. 4 ' - '"-- ' ... '-, =" " ' -", - ' - il.--,P4.". operation 'a' '' '..- Id above 4th etkeet. .. ,• ,e, _-.• • ::::...,--% .' .".;'•••-•:Zt.,:'"22' 1,,:•1,',.'-n•2 -- - '''''-..' 14 • 1 ... -v• • .•vh,olet• *..---..4r... ` - Z*f"t' — .7. ' .-• • - 7...-,-.q,-, :-..%. ..• •---• • 4 ••. , •-',. ,--- -5„,..:,-..r .„44,,,,1•ett...1t --. 1...".1.. t .e•-.4 '-'` -.A - - IZ'.;.'n'..;''-:'-'; '7.--..,.,,----.4.4,,*Ait..L......k *#-, ' !..„, ~..:,-..4:.5..„ :,-"''';' 5.- '":. 3 ~,e.' 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Their mock of reedy made Cloth ing is exteusive got op in the best non tier. of durable teriel; and well worthy the attention of these purchase. - All All are, invited to cal!. and 111Py foot tiSSIIrcZ thstitherwill be`-pleased with price. quality and-variety. • - Mirage asgortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. :1 atiritiOdmo.: - 13 DIZANY, F•,4o.l.iptrly stmt. Pttlab•rgh, line jut , • applied, for the - ,Speing trade, a Inrce and general .eseortment of well seleeted Cloths. Ca sialterCs, and • •.* Vestings,.consi.iting of ,f,uperlitie French and English . blatlehnd fancy coliired'CLOTLiti, suitable for the re- I rions.stylei of. Spring and S.unitner Plait:rand fancy French. English and American CAS geat variety acid new patterns, adapted to . : the ifmktotie :.-Alscrittreat varieik.or new and - faller wifl he'eat and made to order, in the most . - . - ..fitshilittolde, style: :. • favoring the establishment with a call, will lie moderate terms, at short notice. line also on hand u greet assoronent of mar*: CLOTiiINO-mtuto in the present Sprit ie Fathion.(cOnSieting of every description of Dress end Frock. Come.; of -10,1 fashionable colors, fancy and plain Sack -rind Batt:Vets Coats. _ Also, a general assortment of Pants. Vents, Shirt:, Crft:tact:lml all:other article:in the Clothing, line, which Will btreold low, for covets. Wholesale purchasers will find it notch to their naval)- . tags to call und . .examilor the stock. Let - ore parchasiiig elsewhere. P. DEI,A-N). - , Tailor. mar 18 • TO ARMS: TO AP.MS:—Threamitedi • • vision of Western Peitim.l,v Col:swill. :chi. 10.0X1 teen. notwillistmoliti.; which. J. M. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any line heretofore been offered in the NVestern country. Mg: Um largest establishment iu the city. frontini: arty and Stith sta. , 'He is now prepared to sin . = to his nit nerous patrons the greatest variety of cloth 1.7 cavil- ItOttis,Yestetfr,s and Clothingof all dee lotions. snitelac for the approach m ing season , that has ever hen, altered in • this market, to which all ran have the Bight of Way.- - Obserre the corner. No: I Lihertv and fit:tli s:s. mer2.s . hl. \VttITI-. Proprietor. RMIIEEI - .1155055G5E . SitANOLFUL. j,11,11 K. rt.wo L z. Twin City Cl.ll hilig S.lore. r.,Cirtin SPANCI.EiI CO. 14111.0IZONe to their friends 1. - X and ilia einsants of Alleizliroy, flint they have on .Land it fine assortment of READ MADE CI dril f; • consisting of Coals, Vesis, Pants. &r.. they • . 1 4°11 at- fair priers. Also. a superior lot of Cl o th s , eirisirue'res; and Vestillas, whirl, t h ey will make up to .order:in the neatest and hes: memo,: TifirCustom work done 75 usual. B. Wirt forgo tl.e pinee. oa thy west side of Feds ran straist,•s doors north of the Auction Store. Anegi/Clly 119-:i111 ~. :'Y ~- '~~'. Et= EME EVIEZEI ~' _, >:. . ~_. 4...'~' MEE OEl,l,l.Nti ntl , 1.4)W I.olt. —sl s.is, O. thing of every de.criptim,..,,,d, as cloaks. over ioarsiinperlitie blanket. [heaver. Pilot and hunvy broad superfine cloth. lre.a. and frock coats; a large as ' • 'itchtment of tweed, seek and frock coats. Cloth;,Cassimeitt. mid satinet, pantaloons: also, a gen. era! agsortment of vests: plain and fancy velvet. cloth, • eactitricre and fancy woolen. and plaid rassimere. with ag - greatiiriely ofitiperfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, Vaderillirt.. stork, cravats, comforts and all other arti. ;V' " .eles in 'the c 06,1,7' line. which will be sold low for Cash. ••• :Porelm-, • . +ill find it much to their advantage in rail .-iratm at 40 Liberty &tree:. I'. DELANV ;•.:' • • 'N.•0,. - A complete 11A,011M , 1 tof gond, suitable for • - CtlAtennsr work, always rin hand. such as English. French :Ent Amerman cloths. awl cm.enneres: also a choice a.. int:meat 9r.z.rasentable vestin,;s—all of which will br ineolet ia, orlcr iq the latest styles, and on the most • ac tn"nmMlati,e terms. inul2flnw • , • • • C o ii Io g rk g ,riii;F:Spril . g.nittl,fioiti T er stock th at is now ready to be J_ offered at lbe.ob: nrieival -• f 4 t. • -.,:• 4 t - 0 0 a.: ibe largest and ...heiress' in selection that hose, .!`"••.s.r.• -,:er , ), ,, •^I eXilit•ited by any one concern in this or any nib _ ~' serrity.nt the Union. 1 wilt ran undertake to describe to '...,';.• ;Ate roader.the.diffcreut assortments of articles which I _. now huge tiesaTereltens: . but will simply tell them that if • •,:- ' thawsortly faint: Inc with a call. I will lay before them F.` _ : 1:5.110): different garments to make a choir, out o f. p un . i• t:,:•'. 7,.aisdieg in part erf Orals. from the richest in quality down is ';': • • to Thelon-est in price r Peistalooes and Vests, to the as . •••'••• inetishlstent of the beholder, %vats both month and eyes • ..-: open. wressicristg in the most extravagant degree of iiIIT t • , :•:•••.:•.privi. how such a vast collection , ntintoy 51/iiilt CL•ThililCi . : •.. -. 1•" - epartt posSiiely lid COiitteirti ingeilwr under the control of C f'...;•• s.fincnast%astsa• Taa seat Illness oil) be. as long• U., per-. . ...- -.s.e.i:crafice and industry is the main-spring of trade-.- - •:' ' ,7 7 Willsout any' intention of 1101.1Militif. on Illy part: T will say • "ill Ilia Sitse limo, it is Oisitcli met:III inn principally - com- posed.,for finthiug iss the shape or form of digit:telt/es. no - smatter- what thor magnitude may be. can deter the fr o rrt . 1 - „ •.; .- otcofirrrlslisliiitts my ohjcet. in providing. ior the farmer. the: „mechanic, and the day laborer. 711 y whole attention is ' i4.4.cdt t4r , with the . grenie-i cars: for their welfitre. inget ' ling up fashionalsk. and nt the saute time 'substantial go r ,',..- - • moots:. to 'meet their demands: and as for others. who , - fancy tinSinselvos moviog in a different spit -re. and re. f 7 . -,, . . quirtre...,o' an article of the n• Tins heirrn kind, they have -only tC give inn an ounisse of their wants, and they are *,:_. •' iiti;eillo Owen!. .. Nosie;:let me soya wool nr two In my conntry inesch 's:ssabst m the trade: if you wish to rave trout at least 2.5 to •.. --; *Jeer nesst, in your •wlsol-sside purchases, call in at the 6 Tlvree•llig Pours," and if I don't meet your most stn ':::. rulkOlopilg, in. the war of getting cheap bargains. and ' , X • • Trissit seasonable goods. I will sun in fitter° attempt In off r,-;'• ,er.any inducements of a siusilur kind to a generous pen ';"s•-• • ,-plo.ot no pohla a nature and close discernment. JOHN AI'OI.OSKEy. •,- ' .s s fehllll-1 y , - N0.151 Liberty street. _.........._ .____ . -. -CA" Tin BEATI--.T. M. White has just received of .„ •, his large establishment, fronting . on Liberty and nits s • _strashi.ii - splentlisi 11S flriti..ro. of TWEED:-; for summer; _ else. a superior lot of French Satin VES - PINOS. till of ' t ,ltihielt ht...is ready to make, up in the latest fashion and ,ficiffllo,rirtlt reasonable terms as usual. Observe the 4i!ii:ll4lift.Jl/7 labert and sixth e, ~..Vet • 4.. ,7,- s- • __ - -t e ll. NVIIITE, Tailor, Proprietor. . ,~. Tt e,~':111~,~,~ ii=iiii 1 , :o 11, EICTIY BUDGET or Ncw Boors ma PiT4BOTES AM) INCIDENTS. comprising daring bexPletts, perronal and palming nilventureiS of the - officers and privates or the army in 311CX ire). Deal - Ms Of ~c ll:nVitavy and thrilling illeide tin of the Mexican war. Merchant's Alazazine for-April. ?Nat Tyler, or the Hundinon. an Historical novel. Lire and Public SM . sices of Henry Clay, by Epos Sar gent. • Ataidce Aunt. an interesting- tale. Bachelor of the Albany, a splendid thing. the Guide, or Adventures in the Comanche Country ib Seurat of a Gold Mine. Now and 'Eton. .Accoutt b. of the Battles in Me mien, etc. Allah - livid System. illustrating the origin anti der-elope ' meet of the English Language, illustrated with a I.lenu , life' nidp. • Grarlott's Men and Times of American Revolution. Jack Tier. or the Florida Beef, anew novel, by c oo p, American Review for April. Isabeltc,fir the Emigrant's Baughterm new novel. Anfelicalt Threnologtettl Marital for April—full setts on • InattL.• • CoMh's Popular Phrenology. With above 50 engravings. "" n ' , Subscriptions received for all the Eastern magazines. end newspapers at publisher's prices, and the magazines in all ensesuree of postage. ~. • AGENTS WANTED. to travel through Allegheny and th t , counties. awl sell a work noticed at the bead of-this advertisement. The mast liberal wages will be ~. • The Cultivator for tlds, month: a monthly paper de - • voted 'to agriculture and rural affairs, -and only St per • -tiffs anti Exploits of the nuke of Wellington. with a - 4tOtaplete history of the Pettinsalar ‘Var, iritinerous en . gramma: , , -;; ; Litters Li vii tg Awe. No. all. The L'etectic Alitgaziato of Forei,nt Literature for this month. . • • • Life of MIN'. Macurtly, uontuinina various inter sueting notices or variou.t tlectutvell ministeis of the Pres bitertuu Church to Wttstern Pa. Nurrative'uf.tbe =Her of Mrs. Rudlimackor • • . 2, i t : large B.RI cmupless ass-or:mew of all the known l'ork..s oil Phrenology and Mom:, r i, e , ottd small size, a niost beau . IMO article. • `: • PlticholtWicul Charts Lathe 1000 or 100. lust. received auttfor sale by • .apt _ • • 1 • 11.011.S.13. S 3 Fourth st. - T Ara) obis. Cogirlingk . No. 1. in.vore Elk for AA sale by ' • NicoLs. yl . Lcmt partuer r u•ith brotall3ooll - 15b0Firsi VI/cosh capital. 411 a manuforitnring business'now in auccc;zsiu\ ore raOtmj .S.• Gen: Agent, • , above Fourth st. ..,.-.3..--:,!.•-:''],, : r; t:.:" , j, : :,.::-'_::;'., ~....,•'.4,,,,-,4:..4,.,7,.:.,;,;:,, „ e - clothlit I CIO:11111f: :: Cloth:3.g t!! ' Tits ;.Pierit lhors • 77, Iresztro Mold!!! 1-Ark•l'lf 12:11ENTs now made and ready to be nircred nn the roost terms to toy old eastinners awl the public in geiteral. ' The PrOprictor of thin thr-Boned awl extestsjte eftablishinetit has 110,...10.`r reltiraiag front the Enslcta _roils. at Much trouble 01111 just completed trig - , tan arid agiitter r Wrrang . entsitt, to supply his thousands of cititartieri with tins of the lowa desirable storks of Clo- Illinx,thrttlrts ever bee , , .. a .red iu thiA or any odic r inn r kCE,WI:ii rrionataia4. For neatness in style ant conaLined with the very low price which L they mill Lc !Ohl int". must rrnai.dp reader the old unri valle.t.Th.ree Bitalkiors one of tin . zrenteat attractions of 14t e,sve.iertt country. It it pvalifylaz, to Hitt to l!C Hide. in Kailtl:4ls,-,C to any ::none rout friends ai home and ttiat,ttotwlthstandia;.; the getraiirlinary efforts whielt I MCC:. Olt` Ilia A'y calls in my line. it it . 61VfiettltY ' r can keep time wi;lt the coa•ta:,l rash that is ` male 611.-this is a se..!! faCl,7llaf ;iv sail, are eig.tt or ten la than any Ittti‘c itt tin trade. nocl this hem 11, cost , nit I], .ITSW,SI`:::t $014,1 ens a..n., :o sr!! at ntttelt less profit than "ll°3rseooS.l t oll tk of loin; ii tht:y wi,!ted to tal7t! r ecrttinxent expe. , sa. I i•t•etni l's "aka a t'it'an orritt sty present tt..rk hefore 11, 1,er...-i;”,jatg of t ip at Tfor: truing In this emteiasion, I still make it the t:iter 'ollil 'of , es'ery man. wts want, a ebony winter suit, torah! an3pgrehase at the Three Doors. , 0z,121.41.kew JOHN M'CLOSKEY. EIV 4:061)S, NV.II" C. taDs.—itaeairci L d at the prom lll:Cily•Clotitiag Stoma splendid :I.:Am - a - atm of Cloths. of:totnvdiitu fine rrelicli. Enelish and American Plain. til?ibk fancy - Cns,itnerea. Of the most modern styles; Cathinere Vestiters. and Jralley'Sritithr--all of widen we will make Ili! nt (lir_ most rtaxonrible prieeit.in ilarahle and fashionable styi - 6. — it:m.lT .. made, Clothittr. , of rill descriptions :._l.ady's ete:ltzt: of the stoat fashionable ratlrrila. Neric nod Poeiret•lLlkli.,Stsiticnilers. lio , otns. Shirt Collar,- and OTC:i':2.lliCib usually kept in a Clothing Store. coiratry Meet : hams, before pareini,itig elsewhere. will find it to ilieiterlynnzage to rail nt the Iron City Clothing Store. NritAitt L iiiberiy wort, imin , itiately opposite the. mouth teer-31;tifitet. • 1eg:1.3-st THREE BIG DOORS. • • -•: ' • - z DgMl2= EM=M l'itlaburg '; • '', For the Tranxpe PITFSCURGII. Pliii YO • FORBIDCI] TA A FFE . p ins old esmbli,dte i the proprietor. ha forward Good., and 1 rims! iirVorahli: terms. known promptness in . in moth: Ciaryilig-r a trortlittg to hi that latera neknowlolge. Ail e1...4:111.1.db 1) pa id. and inr.vn rtred cliarlpc for counni,iion,i No int..tvst. directly All vonairduri.'illions :ion to ilw titiltrs. in, la (rOXI/VEDLT CAI t, canna 1 Abu twee l'i its!. dui eLurg h. NVIIII•r str• 4 In. Lunt gill leave Co.. Canal Basin. Lit i511.1,1;,> e.xcepteil.) • having: their gboL!s to 110..5. • This Line was form the Irny /opt/nes, Th' liberal patronage the) years. respeetnilly in inAlc trenerally. that , B . .e.,tittring the past to acct etc an in It. 17. c,k,,x4x & co. tit for the special accommodation of e pmprietors, thankful for the very have received during the lust two lorm their old customers and the .hey have extendial their facilities, utter. and are now better prepared 'reused business. raornitanit, IVNI.S . rITT. IV AI. FULTZ. JOBS A111.1.U.R. .E & Nlcint WELL.. 14... r v & Co.. Pittvlair.„;l4 Johnstown; I lolltday , burgt I rrtstuElLW u ter st.limilin%-tiol , to &Sitietair J. & I. Itllh, in. li. & J. Ibison & Co.: R. rtlsore ; Ilagaley .h fin Lelnuer, J. Jordan k Sou. . j l(a..ctte ropy.) .Merchants' Transportation Line, . 14 " 1- 111 U ~,,, ,l. ..... 1111 - 1 1 0 11 the Transttortition of I%Terchatolize and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goads consigned to our care will C..: I;trwarded without delay, ut the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmuted. nod all instructions prcunplly attended to. &cc from nuty extra charge fur stor age or conunission. 1 C. A. 'AT'A NULT I' &-. Co_ Pn.prietnrs. t74ntr I lia.i n. Ltherty st, , Potsburgh. (r;rt:4.ll...ronly. ronv.i JAMES A. Lour•,. .1 TREND A Grars— C. A. M'A x 1 .4 R. D. JOIIN MEM li er/Mr . StMS-•., 1 / 4 4//ith I!. rce r: It. Ile Smith: John Parker; \\l marl Great ttglialk ttentet:y 1 1, 1 0ThCotigim, and Consumption 1.; great anal only linuterly for the abov'e disem.es is the //un.7rtrinn JtaL.ron of./...fr. discovered by the celebrated Dr. linchan. of Imndon. England: and introdored into the United States under the immediate :min, rtitimidenee of the inventor. The extraordinary elteress of this medicine. in the cure of I'lll.ton:try diseaseS, warpoits the American Agent in s.,:teitine. for treatment the wrnst possible Cases that ran 1., found m the commanity—car.e, that etch relief in Vain from any of the coutalim rentedieirif the day. and h, ! ve germ up by The most clistinglifidted ag roomed aml inetiraLle. Thelluturartan llalsarnliar cured. and wit! cure. • e taps' desperate cases. It is no quark nostrum. fat Ti standard English medicine. ofknowm and established eilirmelv. Every Monty in tad Baited State, chordal he supplied itit ltnehan's Ilungtrian Itakam not only to counteract The consort' trice of the climate. lon to be Tised ns n preventive medic rte in all eases of raids, coughs. spiting of_ blood. pain tri the sate and chvg. trri:utiink and soreness of the Mugs. `sfoncliiiis, dipiculte of breathing. Itertic fever. night swept,. emaciation and general debili ty. asthma. intineur.a, Whooping, cough. and croup. Sold in largebottles lit $1 per bottle : with full directions for ti., restoration of Pamphlet,. eontainit rt moss of Engltartnivi A merinan certificates. and other videnee. showing the unequalled marts of thin great Ett:glish Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents. gratuitously. For sate by ,B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., clll9, nor. 'First and Wood. and Wood and Galt sts Astley Cooper thl Heroin ; on 44n' ilie I /re° st. he.; •• " Testi. nod Thymus Diana; LectlireS on Surgery; - Wni.rm's Dractil - c; Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglisuit's Ph) . iology; • Horlier's Aonio v nod Histology; Churchill'. fifer}'; • I:elite:of. Midwifery: • Diseases of Infalits—flillard: Diseases of Fenthlex—Ashilell: for .nle by - U. S. ((OSWOIITII & marl 43 Market street. EW Palm, iiith:lthird 1 ,, Hario is now ciliiiiiit of the Poetical work. of John ilton. with a memoir, and critical remark. on hi. gettitis and writings, by 4:tateii Minlignmery : and one hundred and twenty engraving; from drawiligs by Win. lolarvey In two VOthltlCE. Sct.:ici:it's Gamic TIISTAMENT.—The four Gospels and Ants of the AeOSIICR. in Gret.k, With EllZlith notes. criti cal, phijosorilueal. eseretieal; maps, indexes. etc. Meet!, I or with the Episilcs Aporal)psc: the whole forming the Ni•sv Testament—ban use of Schools. Colleges, and Theological Seinienriek. liy De v.. 1. A. Spencer. A M Nem Eve.—A t' airy isle of love. Ey Mrs. S. C. I Jarn , s's Ilepry IF—The lire of Henry the Fourth. king France and Naval-re. by (1. I'. It. Jruncs. Complete in fonr parts. paper., 2 lmls. cloth. For sale by !JOHNSTON & STOCKTON'. jail S Roolis!!!.11ers. cor. of Mork, and 3d los. New! 1100 i,“ Juni Ryer& v ed. ----' T ORRLUS Ilislool of Modern Philosophy, compleo, Jj,_ in our volume. Prim the last London ttition—So.on. Lee tares on the Lasr and the Goals, by Stephen 11. Tyng, D. D.: new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; 81.50. I Memoir of Rev. David Abeel, D. R. lair Missionary to China, by los nephew, Rev. 0. IL Williamson, with it por trait. . ! :Meander's History f the Chriitirin Religion, and Chinch: translated-by I roll, Torrey: Vol. 2. I lawkstoce: in tale o and for .England, in 101-, in two volumes from second London edition; 8.600. Memoir of \V. C. Crorker. AliAsionary in Africa; 62 rts. j Per:ion:ll Recollections. by Charlotte Elizabeth, with I explanatory notes. aectlmpani-d by a memoir embracing the period worn the clo. e of pers.otial recollection to her death: by L. 11. J. Toner 1121 cts. Recollections in Eng! Ind; by Rev. S. 11. Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton. the !Wench:tut'. Clerk: by Rev. Charles N. Taylor, M. A.. author of 4 Reeords of a (loud Man's Lute," - Lady Mary.' - Mayarb or the Pearl," der. The above juet receirt i d and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. :et street, between 20 and 9th. -- ------ --. ~ . - I,LS UNDAY SCIIOOI. tOOKS.—We have jinn receive 1 :, 1.3 a large supply of Hi oks Mr Sionloy School Libraries published by the Arne 'can Sunday School Union. and approved by a cot ttttt it ee of publication. consistinr, of menthe], of the followi ig denominations. viz.: Baptist. Congregational. Episcir at Methodist. Presbyterian. and Itekirmed Dutch. 'flies t publications comprise upwards of six. hundred hound v 'Mmes. (of prices from S cents lip to 75 cents.) all wrillei expressly for Sunday 50...14. - ln addition to the ah we. tlie.limion publishes a large variety of books, in paler COVCTS, for quite young' child ren. Mr rewards. &c. I . . . . 1 The Union also puhlis tea two Libraries, Nos. I and 2. of ow' hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for Use. of books from 72 pages i p to 250. nt the low price of ten dollars. averaging 0 sly ' on cents a volume. . Also. "A Youth Cabllit Library." of fifty volumes, at the low price, of two 1.101111,5 arid tiny cents. Also, Hymn Hooks. Q estion Books, red Ago blue Tick ets on paste boards. Alll 0. &c. .All the above we se l at the Union. at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of I ooks furnished on application. n.Luarr. ExcLisil. 56 Market at., feli9 j between Third and Fourth. =ID • A MASON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of _(1. John, Duke of Markorough: by Archibald Allison, F. R. : 4 -author of the •' Won. of Lurope.” Nsander's Life of Chijst-11`he life of Jesus Christ, in its historical connexion and historical developments: by Augustus Neander—traslated from the fourth German edition, br John McClin tock and B. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dickinson College. Old I the Guide; Or Adventures in the Comanche Country in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber. - The Bachelor of the !Albany by the author of the “Falcon Family ."l Dr. Chalmers Positing Readings. by the late 'ii,, In three vols. Volume s The above valuable al sale by. J. apl2 Booksellers; rinmingn. tvariety of TRIMMINGS, of the ived Si zEIIIII.ON KINSEY'S, Among which are : , wolorted colors; with net. unsorted colors; :forted colors; tinle, will wash, assorted colors' rimes. awed widths and colors! LOVES. _ onk e't Tri, XTEIV and splendid ri 11l latesrstylcs, just rec No 67 :VARLET STREZT. 56 gross Daisy Button +, NO “ plain. covered j 156 10 plain small, a 50 ' 6- cotton, new a i Also, ratite variety of ' ,1 , ek of the above article. 'Vorked_Silk “loves; ilk Gloves: I ek and White Ciloves; fiTop Lisle Throad GiOVailj '4, A very large zu 8 doz. I.adles' Opeu 5 " Gents' heavy j 7 ", Ladicio Netl.llh Ladies' Funcyj' 20 " Glove ; au " Ladle& Raw Sl ' Gents' 19 " Children's Cot Steeled Twist. Steel at Tusn9s, Bead Bags. tate Aceortieuits. &e.. Ate. 1)00-1N 'S LONDON B jj cies. 'William of Itialm.littry : Bede's Ecclesiastical I ties. Mailers Northern Anti by Cnrey. Mnehinvelli's History . Seltlegers Philosophy of Florence. of I.if. and Langua,,Te Himory. pvlptions. Langres History of PI Iteekmrsis History of . Roseoe , s Leo the Tent., Roseoe'S Lorengo N COISC'S House of Austrt SelnliefsiVorks. IL S. 1305 --:. ,i , - iZ:-:.‘..-t , -.4., , • • - '; . p;'•.;;„.';'::• , ,•_.7 ,4,-4- .E.' - ':'''.':"'•• :c,': -..,:!'''r-i'• l• pitiable Boni Line 1848. Frcizhi to and from ADELPIIIA. BA LTI3IORE4NEW K. BOSTON: &C. 1 I I Ana being llo‘v in full operation. ...- ( 4 ; G C T./ .:4 .,N . 7:1 11- 6.l r t, l" l .l 'l! ' t i ts ti lt . r h r i, :ii. •eillltdu ex tensi e arrangements to mature with despatch. awl on the They etnifuletaLt hope. their we!! delis wring goo,l4—peculitir sunny apaeious ANailitollsos at eaeloport. e u aTfl e t r i ' :f i re o Lllr their i t to i ci,,g r shippers i,,r , i ri n n 4 d , litess, will secure to them at got:- patronage they hereby gratefully- end for :116 line received. charges 'a any rettinrud directions rice of ou l . r ulicing.or 100111 p, or ilitlirretly. in steamboats. promptly uttoutiod to on uppileu Nowt . . nonninan.& CASH. 278. Alarl.el street. Philadelphia TAAII'E Zs O'CONNOR., C:11,11 CICONNORS ca, street. finliimoru . . WILLIAM B. WILsoS. E 4;. Cedur etreet. Nrw York Way- Pre-lett a Line. sv TICHNOILTII k co. n LINZ.) lie transportation of way ircigh L. !,•t. and all ilticiali•cltute places. he warehoule of C. A. WAnalty • rty street. Pittsburgh, every day, ul shippers can always depend on NVllrdcd without delay, and at fair . !nous ICorksi—Dniiy Scriptural lonian Chalmers, D. D., L. L. D.— st n nil 2d received. trks reerived thin dny. and for [OH NsTON & STOCKTON . , !corner Market and Third stn. .xl6 . olol,eci on Gloves; dlt Beads, Parse Rings and art] velvet, fine Faris, Parasols, [ntar29 ~~~~~_~~ 'Ts Clircmielea, • iistoryy of Alglo Saxon Chroni- ref . sate. Ity - IVORTH Fr. CO., 43 Market st Oinigration iipcs 'rupee ot.t,s Gcatteret+rEivilgintign °Rice. „a RE and Passage a Passage to and from Great Britain and Ireland, by `W. 'sr lir & J. T. 'Pepsi: out. 76 South at., corner of Maiden Lane N.V., and LIG Water loo Rood. Liverpool. =The subscribers, having rqc.eplad the Agency of the above House, are now pre - pared to fliake 'arrangements on the most liberal terms ',vial - diage di:sheens of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country:Mad titer flatter themselves their character and lima standing it , business will give atonic assurance that all their ar rangetnems will Le carried Old ffridlndly. Messrs. W. & .1. T. l'apseott are long rind favorably ItoWll for the superior class. aecommoiluMni. und qualities of their Packet Ships. The QI'LliN OP TOE sriEnn)AN. GARRICK. ilorriNcur.n. noscius. I.lvEl2l'uoh, ..ut siimoNg. mu of ‘vhich ye caalt port monthly-cfrom New York the dist and SUM. and from Liverpool the 6th end 11th: ill which they have arrangements wiali'die St. George nod . Guinn Lines of I I Pockets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every 11 cc days. being thus ileterinindil -that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing pat mimeo: while Mr. W. ' Partition's COlllinlid personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an uddi Mend security Met the comfort and necontinedatiiiii of. the passengers will be particularly unmated to. The seliseribcre beille. its usual, extensively engaged in the Trae.certniion fleshless. between Pittsiturgh and the Allan:iv are thereby enabled to take charge of 011:1 forward pa ;I.:lir:era On their a r m im , of disappointment or delay; and are, thcrelore. preps tad to rot:it:met for passage Groh any sea pout in Great Brunie or Ireland to this city, the itatereol the Mi.:Mess ,titer arc engaged ill giving them facilities for carrying passengers so fur inland 'sot oilier, ise tailiabli, nut! Will. if timiessery, forward passengers fur ther West tiv the best uncle of conveyance• 55ilhoul eau' lidditiomil charges for their trouble, Where perSollls.- Innil fur tleeline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. rtimrrTANcEs. The subscribers arc also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount. ()flyable at the principal cities and towns in I;itadiuld. Ireland.Scutliid and Wales. thus at fording a safe and expeilinimn mode of miming funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-pann wit.' he promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. mantl7-d& y --- Roche, Brothers, & Co. t o reI.TON ST.. Nnw Yore; EPEN Ql'A T. DUMAN j SCOILAND &MM.. LIVER.VW.. • JAMES ItI..II{ELV, Ascot, ()thee on Vonn st., Cana' Arroligrinenl, fin I , rlS. 110C11n. 13110 S. Pc CU.. tittle Agents for the ru,Acic BALL LINE, 01 1J ye rpool and Nosy Yuri: l'ael.ets. taLe the liberty of announcing to Illy If Old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year I,l3l , ring complete. Iln .). tire prepared io bring out passe n ger, by the above splendid lane, from Liverpool to Ness- York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former roars,: of dome„ Imsmyss. and assure those who entrust them with their orders. that the saute itatihfaction will be rendered a. heretofore. REMITTANCES Tel . ENGLAND. lI:ELAND o . ticTLAND AND WALES. Urals for sale, pay able, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The underligned uric made arrangetnents to bring out prt,gen4l,rs to rittaburth, during thepresent vear. cel4---Insdaw• JANITS 111:AKEIX. 111 Passage To and Prom ..tit l GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. 4. Grataritt Rteerinu & SoN, No. 134 Waterloo Ruud, Li verpool. I 'litt.istr...s: BIPPARD. No. SS South st.. N. V. 'l , lll-: Suliseriliers. Miring sleet-pled the Agency at this 1 city attic above wall known and respeetable Douses, .t , Prelthred to make eteragements tor passengers Income out from our part or( ireat Britain Or Ireland. by the re galar Line al ? Parket Ships.snifinzfrolit Liverpool weel,- Iy. Per•ints enzogitstr , ith us Inlay- rent snared that their fiienils will meet with kind treatment rind prompt des paled/ at LiVerriool. as well us every attention iteees•ary MI their arrival to this coitintry. Artily to or address SAMUEL. Wi.'Ll'ltliAN & i'o_ 142 Liberty 'l.. Pittslointh. N. B —Passages enr,nged here Irma Liverpool to Pitts birch direct. end drafts for any nmiaint far, anl.4. pa alile at sight. throughout the United fioigd i an, jy2n-ly _.—___. ILEIIARIVDEN di. CO.' S r A .448 b, SSLTC EU Ava REIIITTANtat Offlee. ARN nLN . CO. malts tilolrnc:t pys o. iTfrozH O ,„ p, . r.r r u : dir : l.n : .s,.orr,lt upon the most liberal terms, with their usual pitnettialtly. mid altelitton to the wants of ciniqMnis. \% e do not til hi, mit rins•entrers to lie robbed by the swindling scamp, that infest the sea-ports. a• we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and sec to their well-be ing. nod devote!, them without any detention by the first •hips We say this fearlessly, as we ticly any of 001 iiia,•engers In shout that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. whilst thousands of others were detained months until they email be se n t j l , some 04/ ~t til. nt a cheap rate. which. ha, frequently proved their Both ~•. We ,iteaLl to perfronn nor. Contracts linnarithly, rust 'chat it may. and not art its wa• the ease lo•t fetl.4lll with oilier ['Rives, who either in - M . ollllrd not at all, Cr When it Stilted their roilVelsieter. Dralls drown nt Pittsburg:lt for any stun from ..£1 to SLOW. payable nt nny of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland nod Wales. JOSIII:A ROBINSON, European and General Agent. jan2l Fifth street, one door below Wood at. FOREIGN ti ta KENITTANCE. pin: Subscribers are prepared In forward money In all I parte of England. Ireland, Scotland and %Vales. with despatch, and at the lows rates. SAMUEL M'CLURKEN h co_ I'oo2 It: Liberty street_ European Agency., and Itendtlanees to Ireland, England, &,e. TA nnr. unit small sums it money can at all times he IA remitted by eight-Arafts. rolorof mho. to nil tom s of England . . Ireland. %Vales, Ac., n 1 Legacies,ol ,gacies. Items. Chums. and Property in Europe can be collected and recovered throne ] the or during his ,fll . e front this city front October until 4lnr, on 1).1.31,111,U -al tours to Europe. by applieation to Jaatrz MAT, Mar -IVater street, Pittsburgh. II KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at L,iu. and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P S —As . Keenan has !teen frequently troubled-lir applications and letters on the business of `'lteohnrinik. Keenan," pasAeligstr agents. of Nesv York, he deems it necessary to any that he is not the Keena n of that finn. and has Heron had any connexion with either of thosb persons. art.! Western. New Yorh College of Health. 20? MAIN STiterr, BeccAt.o. N. Y. DR. G. C, VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHON'PRIP 'PIC' Ali x•rutt.n. ....h-hrated 'remedy is conntm :y inerenning its I (nine by the making all over the world. It has now heroine the only medicine (or family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy all stug,.s of thin coin) plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how longstand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it mond. alone: no other ar ticle can relieve you; rind the Caren testified to will cou since the 111051.kkeptical.---(ice pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially. and wherever these complaints, prevail, ilia medicine is offered. No mineral liffent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cures three slisets, en With cerminty and celerity, and sloes not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles. a complaint Ufa most painful character. is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by 0 few day, use of Ai. °Biel., It is for beymill now other preparation for thin disuse, or fur any other disease originating from inquire blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System. IVeisk Back, Wenktiens of the Kidneys. Sce.. or Inflantation of the some, is immediately relieved lay n few days one of thin medicine, and a Core in always ilia resell' of its tine. It stands an a certain reme dy for mud, completion. am! LOAD for derungements of the (mule frame. Irregultsritiess, Supprensjotin. painful men !ululations. No article has ever Neon offered. except this, which would touch this kind of derangement's. It may he relied titan' as n nitre and effective remedy; and, dill see feel permitted to do so. could girt n thousand names as proof of Caren in thin distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. Ali broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the Ityncing power of this article to net immedintely, and the poison .)un minerni eradiented from the /systole. Eruptive Dineanen will find the alterative properties of this article rentYYTHEIII.OI/1,, and drive smelt sliseanes front the system. See pampleet for leittlinnily of Caren in all dinenses, which the Haile, of on inivestiwinen t win soot permit to be mimed here; Agent, give Mein away; they cmuuin 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtuous of a inedleine. er appeared. It Is one of the pertain!' fentrtres of thin ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in nay case, nod if hone Foul muscle are left to build upon, hit the egmeinted awl lingering invalid LIOCE ON, mid keep taking the mediehoi as long anthers? is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public optima a inonlicr of ertielen come out under the heads; of SATISAT•NiIiILLASi Pte., an cures for Dropsy, Gravel, ke. They tire good for 110th . ing. and concocted to gull the unwfiry : Tollell Tithiiht Sog. Their inventors never thought of curing pitch diseases 011 thin article bad chute it. A purloin's/tor Friary qf M. 'mop& tem is mrnestly Aoll77ited. Agent*. nail 1111 who sell tau ar ticle. are glad to cirettlate gmtuitounly. Put up in 30 or., bottles. at S 2; 12 on. do. at SI etteli—the larger toasting hi or. more than the two small bottlen. Look out and not Edeintposed upon. Every bottle has Vaughn's Vegeta i Liihrintriptie Mixture," blown upon theglass the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" the titreetlons. , 'mid "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the Cork. Nolte other are genuine. 1 ' Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold tit the Priori pal ()dice, 207 Alain street, Buffalo, wholesure and retail. No attention given to letters unless pant-pail—order from regularly authorized Avow exerptrd. I.o%t•paicl; tern. or verbal communications soliciting advise, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau at.. N. Y.; 295 Essex at., Salem. Moss.: and by t h e principal Druggists throughout the Halted States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS k BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty it near Canal Basin. VENITIAN 13LINBS.—A. Iresterrilt , and old and well known Venition Blatt:blinker. formerly of Second and Fourth ate., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair at.. near the old A llegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Bllnds of various colors and miali ities, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up . to snit customers. N. ft. If re - unwed, Blinds will be put up no. that In ease of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same fifeilitiy that nny other. - piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. jell4-datwy CAUTION TO THE PUIIMC.—The subscriber.. by written contract xvith the PEKIN TEA CO. has the ex clu,,iye right to sell.their Teas in Pittsburgh - ind Alleghe ny cities. Any person attempting to sell their Teas' ex cept proimerlihrongh me. is pmetieing a,deeiption.`and a fraud upon the publie—and their statemente nie . nlit to relied on. tse23] A. JAYNES., n 4th at. .:I,'l ;:i...i -6.1.1 ..%: , ':. 4- t;:;.Z'j.=' . 7.:, .-....-- =EMI 3ttsitrimcc LYCOM IN G CO. MUTUAL INSIIRANCE COMPANY. AGENCY. , 111.: Subscriber, having been appointed and duly COM- A MiNdelleii Agent of the 14 - coming County Mutual In sorallre Company. is now prepared to receive applies lionspir insurance for said Company. This Company is, iserhaps. one of the very Lest Insurance Cotnpunies its the State or Union. having a capital of between one and two millions of dollars in premium holes, nod by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding $5,000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. or on any one risk-. and un Intim than $2.500 will be taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Pnrnace. Buildings in which a stove-pipe possess through the side well or roof, Cotton Factories or Ponder Mills, Manufactories of Printing Ink. and Dis tilleries. will not be insured on any consideration. what ever; and when the rate per cent shall LA) 12 or .15 melts— sire, no risk will be taken over 84,10(1, lexcepi Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have Lean such. that for the last six tho 'has been rimed up y u e :t7th o o n p ly reu o ilu r is i : ' d ' o t te s r o i l' stock holders. Application can Ito motto to tlio ■ubscribut, at him iu thu now Court House. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa MM=ISEM:E OF I'll 1LAD13.1 . 11.1A CHARTER PERrliTum..--VOO,OOO paid in office ICSI Chestnut st.. 'writ, side. near Fifilt. Take Insu rance. either permanent or limited. against loss or dam age by fire. on property and effects of every description. in town or consist. on the.runst reasonable term... Ap. plicution, made either personally Or by letters, will be promptly attended to: C.N. BACKER, Pruitt. C. G. Da:scams; Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N. flaucker, Jacob It Smith Han. Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARRICK MA Etna, Agent, at the Exchange °Mc° of Warriek Martin & Co., corner of 3d and Market sic. Fire risks taken au buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation rinks taken. aug44y • JOSIAII SING. J. FINNEY, i/L-r KING & PINNEY, p Agents at Pittsburgh. for the Delaware Mutual Safely In surance Company of Philadelphia. 1 - 1, IRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchantlize afcve 1' cv description. and Marine Risks neon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Oilier at tine warehonse of King & Bohnes, on Water st.. near Market street. Pittsburgh ' N. It. King k Finney invite the confidenre and patron age of their friends and condi - trinity at large to the Dela , ars M. S. Insurance Comptuty. as an institution among the most fort riNhing in Philadelphia—as having a large paid in capital, 'whi c h, by the operation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as Tickling to noel, person illSll - tic due share or the profits of the Company, 'without involving him in any responsibility whatever.beyouti the premium actually paid in by hint; and therefore as pos sessing the Manta' principle divested of every obnoxious feature. and in its meet attractive thrift. noel-t( 4 ( a:NCti• OF TnT 'FRANKLIN FIRE INSCRANCP. ..rk COMPANY Or PIIILADKLPIA.—N. E. corner qf Miro , and Irovd streets. Pinshurgh.—The assets of the company on the first of January. LAA, us published iu conformity Na ith an act of the Penasylvataa LegislaulTet Sands and Mortgages teal Eatate. at cost • • Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making a total of ,909,61 .11! Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly runt, awl giving entire smmrity to all who ob tain pohinics from this Company. Risks taken at as loss. rates as are consistent with security. or ta WARRICK' MARTIN. Agent. Ineurnnee Against Fire. TIM American Fire his nerves Contrail y—Offiee. No. I'2 Walnut street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. 1). rter iitirpeetual. lit , ores 13‘111111ligs. Porn it tire, Me rcha ildize. and proper ly generally. rah, in the city or c<nlii.ry, against loss or i.) fire, pe.rticturil or lot Limited periods, on favor able terms. .• DI It ECTang : John Serar.aot. Ramon' C. Mortaa. NVOliton i.‘ itch, Arfolphos Pcries, 'Phootaa Aflitoolo, (kur . ge Abbott, Patrirk Brady - , John Wclah, Jr.. John T. 1,. i.. SANICEI. c. MORTON, Prosideut. rn.crets n. JAMVEn. Ser . I , lnr, ()Mr ft for lost:ranee by the ni,nve COMTM111"will be reerier.torod insurances effected by the tiorierr.hroted, rig:cot l'ittsburgh. (:E t ). :113 Wood street. - - . Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now cc/needed by nu-theta turn that Cintiten's Pant Fair:Actor. tuantilartaced by Comstock k Co.. 91 Coactland at., New York. is the greatest W4/11- der of the 19111 century. Its effects are truly miraculous. All pains are removed i'rtint burns, scalds. Sc.. and all external sores, in a few minute, after its application; heating the saute on the most delicate skin. leaving Ito Re.. It is equally benetirral in all kinds of influnution, ry disenseri, such a, sore Nippic.l and Eyes, Sprains, Ithe 1111 l 'bite Swelling and Ulcers, Braises, Bunts, Eryintieln, Ibire. Tie Dolureattx, .le. We !night add as proof to all we say. the 1/2.1111:s of nanny eta intent physicians who use at in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it cennandy on hand. in case Of accidents by lire life tatty be lost withont. but lip its use all burns are stillect to it, control. mile,. the vitals are destroyed. Cat, teen—remember and ask for Connell's 111a,zical Pain Ex tractor. manufactured by Comstock 4' Co., N. Y., and take another. &c.—rhe Ornigine Ilays• Li nament. is an snide more Justly cchrbritleit an a cure for the above. thrill any or till others, Its enrrs are almost immediate. nail it is only neeensary to let those who know the article nnd use it m such great sueeens. that it is to be had true andgenuine of Comstock & CO., 2/ COL/111111A at.. N V.. sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh,, Pm.. by Wm. Inrstioa. Liberty et., bend of Wood AL. &lapin Washington, Pa.. byA 'lark: in 13rownnville by Bennett & Crocker. also by our scent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio, Aid. nod Vl%lllllll. uovlD-dh wdnt salt 1x tha best Cough Illesliclne I ewer Saw: , DEAD ihe h.:lowing proof of the ftilile runny of Dr. It lard, Orientn/ Cotsgh 111irture, from a respectable tit into bas tried it: Pirrsumit, ec. 15, 17. M mesas. HATS & BROCKWAT:—Aite mr labor Ding for sev s.4 eral weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold. whirl, bad. thus far, resisted the ef fects of SeYe rid of the was induced to por e/lase A bottle of your Oriental Cough :Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To toy great surprise, niter using mile one half of the limns 1 found myself entirely well. "Ms the ben medicine I ever saw." . . True rep v. JOHN HINDS.' Fuld by BAYS tc, BROCKWAY, Druggists, Conner eial ROW, Liberty street. near Canal. janti A A. MASON & CO., Dry Goods House, 62 Market Street, b !even Third and Fourth Strtai, have just received a large snpply of rich Full Goods. cianprising in part 17 cane. Vtl rions styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish, French and American manufacture; 156 pee rich and desirable patterns French Gingham', warranted in ferior to none imported in xi) lc, quality and durability. of rotors: 4 cases splendid Plaidgoods tor ladies dresses., comprising every stYlc. for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. do Lninett. Satin stoM A qinceas of various colors; :1-4 mil 4-4, black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; block and Mole colors; 31. de Lairs. nll wool; Shawls of every style nod quality ; Cas simeres, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Vesting - A; bleach ed and unbleached Muslin! from 61 to per yard; Green. Yellow, Red and White Flannels; Tickings, Cheeks, strip'd Shirtiags; bleached and brown Drillings, ele. etc. All of which are ofli,red at wholesale and re tail ni the very lowest cash prices. scp3 A. A. MASON & NDAGUERREOT RYP ROOMS, Burke's Buio- inrs, Fourth strret.-11,,e,:u. dr ANTHONY, Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities. would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring kiwi's. to their Daguerreotype of citizens a n d others, tilt moths in the third - story of Burke's building. 4 th et. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured thou ti r no pains shall be spored to in nee them iii the highest perfection of the art. Our ins intents are of the most pow erful kind, enatiliiipis-to extt ute pictures unsurpensed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public arc solicited to cull and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex. ! peeled to take theta uttlepot perfect altilSiilClloll is given. N. B. Operators will find this a good dcpot for stock mid chemicals. Err Instructions given in the art, containing the morn recent intprovements, • jiiii7 fro FENIALF.S.—Rvery female Phlllllll hewn a hoz of 14.11101dd. Pills. They are perleetly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution. liming with gentle mild. newt and enemy in ad (ismer/saws. • Wherever introduc ed, their character lies been rapidly esinblislied among the with whom they ere emplattimilly 271 e Very complete directions for 1010 in the various nom plaints will bu found in the dircutions accompanying each box. For sale by s. t.. euTtitimtr, • Smithnett! street. near Third. Alßo. by Win. Cale. Allegheny City: .1. U. Smith, Bit , minglinin; :mil John ttl'Crucken, l'ittsburgh inte, etietingo. 1141:111 ,1 0 it rB, errly p i t i I Ton , % mor o th er Ptl: ' t.4 ) .ll - 11ti :11 e f xtennive be of petterne nett PR Ili Ilion , by Ramplci rota be Neon lit ne rolumee, Commercial Row, Liberly pir,ml,l l et ‘V, Alttrlile works. frr 'Permit nod A priecti Favorable. 2-111 m (WIN, AtellttlMl Ak: ('n. •-• NEW reeelved. (pp baprese: rittinutl, tool Scotland, or recollections of n F,IWISR winkle rt by .1. 11-Merle D'Aultique, 0. D„ unthor of 111. tory of the Deformation, Life of t7rtintwell. hc. A Practical Erhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew told MI. Mark, in the form of Lectures. intended at - thisist the practice of domestic instruction mad devotion; by ololiti Dirt' Summer, D. D., Ilishop of Chester. For sale by Itc felCo MI Market street. bet. thl and 4th. Table °title ry. T J 11.: undersigned has just received it select essortment 'l'abln, and 01,111S1 iillll Cutlery, including Desert. and Carving knives and forks; which, with a lurgu stock of Brushes of every description, and Shoemaker's find ings, he will dispose of Li. usuul, on reasonable terms. JOHN W.: 111. AM 120 Wood street. np23 FOR SALE.—A large lot, with Dwelling 1173O41TrritT l i, on Decatur street. running bark WO feet, bounded by alo feet alley. Also n large lot. of 110 feel front on But ler street. Lawrenceville, by 27.7,0 feet deep. containing n well arranged Cottage 'Dwelling House, with 10 Rooms. large Hall and Parlor, front and rear Garden, ,Ice. S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. , Smithfield. above 4th street. WaTho 24 do. Cradles; 40 do. Basket Chairs; 12 Nests Clothes Baskets; '3 doe. Market Baskets,'with coyers,tariliorted; regland for sale by apl.l ZEBELON KINSEY. ' - DR: 110ITLAND'S CELE7III.ATED GERMAN Are without q. Jura! for the Core of the following Dirertsr.s! r taken according to the, directions they will CUM stuy w w case. no mutter who or hat else Inns failed. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. For the permanent cure of ltheunintistn. Gout. Gan grene, Hysteria. and severe nervous affections. and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy. I lemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most eases. expdrience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system. which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can pertnanentlyAentove 'rheu matic pules 40111 the systedff Li iiiments soon:tildes acfas ,a palliative for u short period• but there is ildfvurs.dziager in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one Plitee for perhaps a vital part, or., elsc-* - herailui paiii ba. mon: acute. GEkAtAII.-;IIITTERSt4 ••^; For thepermanent cure of Lweg.,Coinipilaint*,:lialaaka, Dyspepsia. - .1-ndirreatirin, ClircnifeJkilfh ma. Nerixers J eliility, Ptilmonary • Affeetions. (ariSdog .fain the liver oristotliucli,) Diseases - of the all diseases. arising -from a' disordUred stone - 10, tifliollk mule tinit - lemale, such :of , feitiale weakness, dizziness,- fullness ci' blood to the bead. - They Straighten the SYS tem, and remove till avidity of the stomach. and give it tone and action mid assist digestion. They.ctin be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sysi- • - tam, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. Thu syntiquins of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and poin in the right side, and soreness upon touch iinmetliate ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie On the left side, or if at all amble, a dragging sensation produced, which se riously affects respiration. causing very often a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coatdd tongue, acidity of the stomach. deficiency - of per spiration. and scuntitunes a sympathetic puin in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep' and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing anocus to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. These-symp toms, if permitted to continue, will eventuall y produce that most benefit! disease. Con t In sumption. act.a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating cans& above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must, in every instance, be avoided in the trefitinent for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc - very various--those af fecting the stomach alone. are nausea,:heart-hunt, lons of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite. %enema full ness or weight on the stomach. sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stortinch. fretidtenietations.or sour arising from the stonier'', he. Dyspepsia. devoid of a fanciest nature, is without danger; but, if arising from a disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or {.iver Complaint: it will also core: A few dens will re move all the unpleasant effects, inch as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when iu a 1) Mg position, dots or webs before the sight. fever and dull pain in the head, constant imugieingssif evil. and great depression of spir its. Outward signs are. a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenan c e, he. Any crate of the above disease can be cured effectually ICI by the use of the Bitters. its-directed. SIJDoRITIC,, An remedy for Coughs or Colds, or the Chest. &tinning of Blood, influenza. Whooping, Cough, Bron chitis, 111.,emoral Asthma ; or any disease of the Lung,. or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves. any Cough or I loarseness, and prevents the Croup by be ing early adininistcrecl. No cough or cold is too light to pass to-sleeted; for. negleeted colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many io grow up with a deli cate !Mlle. who would have been strong and robust, Hat first properly treated. kL arri.OLl.. Agent. 8960.415 93 ••100 967 77 • •207.4 4 19 7. SPIKENARD 01.NTIMENT, • For dm effectual cure of the Piles, Tetter, and Rheum; Scald Head, Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Barber's Itch, Frosted Fett, Obi Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns, out application, or remove ally C 0111111,0113 eruptions from the skin. Vitreous troubled with tender fhces should use it 1 sifter shaving: it wilt. in a few moments. remove all sore , rir,S and stop the bleeding; 1.1 Ii run always be relied on, land is invaluable in any (omit TAR OINI MENT, - For the core of pains or weakness in the liver. hack or then: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— 'rhcse remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and tibiadotted eases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statements ofrernarkable cures never made, yet certi fied to by feigned names. or by persons wholly unnerilin lied with what they have endorsed, renders it difficultl do justiee to the public in offeritig, sufficient inducement to make rl trial of these invnlimble medicines. They ore en tirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients. and chum pour patronage solely upon their merits. Every faintly should have a pamphlet—they can be Lad of the agent, gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 278 Rare street. one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by Datil7..llA WA'- THORN. CIILENCE THAT DREADFUL COlT. l lE—'fflie Longs, 171 are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption huth in it a sound of death. inc nor • Mermen? Your darling child, your idol and caddy joy, is tins-perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shruitkon ' fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her stionlehrn I cough pierces your soul. VOL NO MAN, when just about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight.over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of Your I loss of hope. but you need tint despair. There * is a balm 1 which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. ATTOEF, the wife of Wm. H. Attree. Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roe and :McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. tier friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was. so prollotineed by her physicians—Sherri/tut:a Balsam was given and it cured her.. Mrs. GARRSEMAYI2. of Ball's Ferry. waft also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other, remedies failed to give relief—she WAS reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentist. tHI Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other medecine afford ed relief—bat the Balsam operated like a (liana. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects in curing r \anima. which it never Mils of Spitting Blood, alarming as it rimy be. is efrei.Mally cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, ind makes the Mug.; sound again; ROT. lIENUT JONI'S, 111X9 Eighth avenue. wee cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years !standing. 'The first dose gave him Mere relief than all the other medi cine he had ever token. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, IS Delaney street, mire it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under ctinstimption, id to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were itnniediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. I, CCOV7IA Weirs, 05 Christie-et., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her :at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attnek by- a timely use of this medicine: This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting lifllod. Liver Complaints. and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthina and Consumption. Price 25 rent and SI per bottle. Principal Office BSI Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm nail Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Alan's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by AM, JACKSON; ni his Boot and Shoe Store and I'atent Medicine Warehouse, 59 Liberty Street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street, and by' the following, duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : • A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester:J. IL H. Jacques, Ilirntinglinm; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; .1. G. 31ustin, roc. Webster st. and Elm: Daniel Negtey. East Liberty; 11. T... Mitchell, Wilkins bargli: 'rhos. A ikan. Sharpsburgh; Saml. Springer, Clin ton; James Allies., Stewartstown; John Mack, Turtle Crack; C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Kees port; MeEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley hPLaughlin, Plumb Township; Win. J. Smith. Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton, 'rnrentuni; G. 11. Starr, Sewiekly - mart!-ly 1111-ORE I`F.STIhrONV II -Dr. - W.1...,5ue, of Fayette- AL title, N. Y., says: "I tun well persuaded, aid-have been for some nine• that your Domestic Vegetable. Pills ore of great use to all those who may have occasion to use theta, and have administered teem to my patients." Fester and Ague., Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are lin inetlintelY cured by We use of Dr. Ralph's Pills.. Price, 25 came a buz. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CirraFIERT. Smithfield street. , nenr Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir milighttni; _and John M'Crackeu. Fifth I . l'ard.. febt7 Jaynes , .ranilly Medicines. TAIII.. S. S. COOK. Piqua, Ohio, writes. Murat, IS4a: I have used your Perm ifuge, Carmiaatirc Bedlam, and Expectorant, in my practice. for the last three years, and.ltuve 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 medicines I cannot speak of front experience; but, liulging front those I !Imre used. I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the coafale)“, fapoaid iu them, by those who have used teem. I was formerly very kmrlitil to ot.ottit Verinifuge, until I becumencquititt ted with yours, whieli has toy decided preferene to any Other now in tine. Itesseetthlly, yours. S. S. COOS, M. D.' , I D- Pot sale in Pittsburgh nt the Pekin Ten Store, 7 Fourth mt. febl.s D A. VA IiNESTOJI('S CTititll I SVlWP.—Titiflire- purniinn bac ilfOVUti itself to be of very great effica cy in the core of obstitinto Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Mood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; natal the proprietors feel .warranted in recom mending-it as n . 1111 In total useful medicine; and are pre pared to chow certifictiles of Indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It Is pleasant to the taste, and is offered ntso low at priee as to place it within the reach of every person. There ore. perhaps, but tote Cough propitiations thnt will _pro duce !melt decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by A. FAIINESCK & CO., Corers of First and Wood; also,, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. decl3 DR. RALPH'S Cstatna, sale, wholesale and r Also, by Win. Colo, All 111101U111; John McCruske leb INESANDLIQUO ters and Eightha Ply of the following celebrate namely: A Schuette Brandy, pale. Dtard dark, " pale, London Market Wino Bonen Port • Trash . c limit • Burgundy S. S. Madeira S. M. Symington royal o Imperial Eagle Gin, Pale Sherry 0 Black Horse " Brown " Iik,TOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—We have taken an . office Swan ..0.. Golden " u Pine Apple '' Teurilre 0 . 111 immediately opposite to our "burnt varebanse," for „ the present, where we "rill transact, bluntest; sui,ustml, Irish NV hiskey " 1 Lisbon " „ until anew house can be erected, arrangements having Jamaica Spirits, F. - Claret " already been made for that purpose..:. - St. Croix Rum. Sweet & Dry Malaga " . • 1.,7•80ats will always be in readiness at our wharf,. to Together with a large stock of the Mince :Wines and ro ce fr • h C. .a. ISPANITLTY;:ta.COs i , , ive eig t. - Liquors in, Bottles; also. Cluunptigne and Claret "%Vines, for side as imported,- bir . pleasiug.tsliit‘at theNrine Cel- 1 0 , ---- A RL E y_ 4oo , bagis B a b y , j un . 1 11 , 1 a mi.g . igu t. for so * oPi - .:' . - X'alial Auf444l4"it. - Inc and Liquor Store of -'- -- T. C. MARTIN; " hb7 • corner of Smithfield and Front eta .1.1 by [eip2B]. _ a 4 - - W. UARBAUGH.. . Sazenaa Hennessy dark. " pale, Pinot Castilian & Co dark, _ . . - ~ - • Dru . gs- anb .—_____ ATM/ VEGETABLE PILLS arc for retail. at the REAL ESTATE OITICE, No. 50. Smithfield st. leglieny city: J. G. Smith. Bir it, Pena street, Fifth Ward. 300 Whole. Ilnlves. Qiiar Brandy, Wines. Gins. &c. uads, grades, and vintages Elrugs atib -•••• • • • • rIifINESE HAIR CREANI—A matehleis ' article for CLICIt.P.N.E • 9 8 growth, beauty, nod restoration of the Hair. This SUGAR COATED _VEGETABLE PURGAITV . EMLS- Cream. when ones known, will supereede all other ord. A ItE universally admitted to operat e , net-tmlyeaa , cies of the kind now in., use. ,WhEre - the hair is dead / - 1,, rffectitetprteserier, but as a nett?' remedy, : harsh. thin. unhealthy, uor turning grey. a few applien• all diseases which edit affect ,the human frame. Head- lions will make the hair soft und dark. and give'it beau- ache. Indigestion, Rh'euinatisin,' Filet; Pciirvyillreelty _. tiiul. lively , appearance: and will also make it maintain Small Pox, Cholera Itforburs IVoima;='Whoriping'et' tughy , t its liveliness and healthy color; twice an Remits all the Consumption, Janudicircionsitek; - Bemilatitid.-I.liver-Com s 'l preparations that are generally_used.,..Where the , hair is. pinint: Apoplexy-, Caueets, 3lettsles:-Self Ithetnal,•F#S, thin. or has fallen off. •it may be restored. by using this, Ilefirtbarn. Giddiness; Fiysipelirs; Veatileas, Itehingit-ofit. Cream. Every Indy and gentlenfait Who is in the habit of the Skin. Colds. Gout, Gravel, Palos in the (lack, Inward using oils on their hair should at once purchase it bottle of W eakitess. - PalpitailiatioTtlie j learl. RI/Miran :theThroatiq the Chinese' Hair Croon: as it is so coinposeti IhEit it Will Asthma. revere Of kinds:Female CoMplainta,Stiteltes-' not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will, iinehe of'Blood;' Sere' 1. - ryelf, - SerOfulef hm.lify it, aud give perfect satisfaction ift.sivcry AtithOdy's Fire. Lewness'ol Spiritk'Floodingr , bus or AVliites, Gripes, liMg's Evil, Leckie's-, Hysharia, For testimony to its Very superiOrifintlltiel. - See the fel Bile ow theSiontech; and all bilious affections, .Pie9*Yi • lowing letter from the Rev. yjr Culdwell to Mcsrrs.- Swelled Feet end I"..esA-Swinis. Poi. White Siylliogs, Heudershmtt& Stititelsi Nashville,' general agents fu}-the Tremors., Tumors. Ulcers; 3 1 ,tifniting--Mutithoit'of otherit,; Koothcnf-Statest •- . • . • • - : Mute -successfully -end repeatedly been von4tltished Leiter elf the lien. R. Caldwell. Pastor of the Preskyteriau, heir rill-povverfularni.• . " Church. Pulaski. , They have beta known toeffeet permanen t ctirepp Armes: Drifinetsitart .16 Snteicrr: ta.ke_ all other remedies had provitk.enavai ng, and in Melia ' p.eaSure it adding nit teidimony hr favor of the excellent' stages of disease. preparntion called „Dr. Pariek's•Chiewie Jlair ('reeren; fur. 'FbeY:riave iii Many easesSupersrdrd the prescriptive 'kik! 'shout two ; years agurny . hair,was very dry, bristly, and, of Misstate eminent Peericiour, end receivettlrestricatlieir fr disposed to come cut; , but having proffered IthOttle °film , unqualified erinunendittimi. • • • Cream. end used it a ei),rfling to the presciiptliai it is heti They linvedieen frequently recommemeed by man or elastic. soft, and firm to the head, Alnny belsami and most distitmuished)elfuructers .throughouttheland,,e u oils were applied.'elieh leaving my hair in u worse-state been sanctioned iu Europe by Nobleruenieuid Fitness of ) • than before. This Cream, however, has met r ay - axpee- rural blood. ••:, talkies. • - • - They have been introduced into the hospital. orEslnt-,, As an article for the toilet. my wife gives it preference, burgh. Paris. and Vienna, and through sliedisiniermited user all others. being delicately perfumed and not 'lns- - eierlions of oar Foreign,Anabassaders, they ; heystreeel posed to rancidity. The Milieu, esp . ecially, will find' the Ted the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Otte, Chinese Cream to be a desideratum , in their preparations sig.: and of his Celestiall%Leicaty of the .Chinese Erepire. fur the toilet. Respectfully, &c.. IU-••• Scarcely a Pneket.vessel of any's-mune sailefaii, R. CALDWEI.L. the port.ofsNew-Xsarkv.withoul'isnithumitulla .rit KICK MAy„S INTEVER FAII.ING FRIEND - IP - Agetieleilravßtein'estutillsited hi all Itimpriffeipal Cities in the Union, end applications are constantly reach ing us froth almost mintherlese villages in every section or the country. Testimonials of their fieuvellons effects are'pouriug ist .quartere,mul. •ouch numbers that see have lust lime to read one half of tlietti."- - Wliat, stranger or more conclintiyeavidente then Mese • import, ant facts co the most sceptical tlesire? fait possiliWthist the many thansfinds %lit) have tried CLICKIsIiERIS' PILLS ; can- be deteived it, their results? Many , : tore or muickery existed, would it:not-long ago have been hehl up , as it Should be. to the scorn and defiaion'bf • justly offended community. fP7 Remember. Dr. v. Clicketter is the original in wider of Sugar Cirdtell•l'illfgithchhat nOthitig tot dad 'Bert , was ever heard of until he introduced them in June,ifty.. Purchasers ' , intuit]. therefore, always aslefor Clickener SimbeConted'Yegettible'Bills. mid like no' ther; or Bray will be made-the victims of a fraud. .-„=.: l'IlICE. • PER BOX. Dr: Cliekener's principal 'offiCiffur the sate brpilleili•G6 SVAI. JAC $.9 .I.ll:arty - in.. fiend '.V end burgle, l'a.. General Agetit for Western Pentisyleaniai: Northern Ohio, and the River Counties of Virgithe. o . The following .. tire Dr. Cliekener's duly ,appointed gents for Allegheny c 0.." Fa: ••• . • , AVM. JACKSON, (prineipail.fi9 Liberty ;Beet, 4t•tlSl, Weed. • A. AI. Allegitemy'City. et, •,f- JorrathatiGlaiest: Muitehester.„... , . C. Townsend & • ' Juetples f :• Jtio. 11. Cassel, Pelllt at.. AndreW S. Chink. Vi'Sfie it:' '`' Robert Williame,:Althureville. - ' II: 11. Ifienine.nie. Shutt) Want. - tt - m. J. Smith. Temperimegville. . Dahiel Negley: Edward Tln-nnpson, AVilkinsbnigh: • Themas.Aikiu.Sharpsburglic Steer, SeWielaUY•••• - Samuel Springer,,Cfluton, Stewurfstosiii. John Illoek; Turtle•Cieek; ' - - • C. F..ffiehi, Elisabeth: • = ' Riley 3rLaughth,rluna,Tovritship: Bakerstown. .'shiny, Wei,3l,or t 11 3 11100:i, January 7. 1547, f 7 010 wholesale ail(' 'retail:in Pittsburgh. John M. TMVIISCIIIi. 45 Market at., and 'Joel Mohler. 41 , diti'of Wood and Fifth sts. • • • 1e15,1.107,17,, LADIES asscautioned against using- Common Prepa-. red Chalk : They are not. awere how (rightfully: imu rions it is to the skin ! how coarse.lrOw rough, yellow. and unhealthy the skin_appears-ntler Using pie , pared Chalk !' 1 Besides it is'inj l Wrious, coittnieinga•lerite quantity of lead! We have prepared a ben:l6lW -vege-, tuble.artiele, which we call Jones! It is perfectly innocent. being purified of. all deleterious' qualities), suit it imparts to theiskiltl a :nature I, healthy, ainbasthr. clear, lively white at the stone time. acting as a cosmetic cut the . skin. leaking it soft am' smooth. Dr. James And:rson. Practical Chemist of Massacleto Sena. says: •' After analysing Jones' Spanish . White. I find it possesses the most beautiful tied Itattli . M: end at the sane time innocent.. white. I ever saw. I (crudely eon esnseiennously rceontisOMd its use to all whose skin Minh-its beautifying." Price 25 cents a Lax,' 'lNiebiftts —the best wey to apply Lilly White, is with St4:i leather or former is preferable. • • A ONE SET or TEEEII roe 2.5 cer. rs.-3Vbite teeth, foul breath. healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, I after bring once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber ' Tomb Paste. have the appearance . of the 'most be:ILIUMI ivory, and. at the same nitwit is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its coast:hit daily' uss, is highly advent:Teo:is, even to those teeth tlutt:are in good condi tion. gime theta a beautiful polish. 'mill ipreventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevent* from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becomilT loose. and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white. and make the breath deliCionalfilCcet. Price 25 or :DI cents tt,bOx. All the above are sold !only at 1,2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle. New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names.appear in the next column. WILL. Toe MITIRT. and _get a rich husband; lady! "Your face is your Wt [Malian], clear, fair? Is it white ? If not, it can be Made so even thong!' it be yel low. disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous and* have been made thus Who •have washed once or twice with Jones' Indian Chemical Soap; Thi 'effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Snap, at the sign of the American r..agle,-8. 4 2 . Chad.. tt street.. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey.Erysirmlaii Barber's Itch. are Illicit cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. when every kind of remedy has failed: Thar-it 'Mites pimple, freckles. and clears the skin. all know, Sold at the American Eagle. 85 CbathantAttrect... Mind; ,reittler, this seldom or never fails. . . . .... .....r.S.:GLIS.. ,Jr— _ring KtiOu. Sold nt lAcx.sot's ..3,.1,..ibpry . , s. 7; lt . etyl_of ~111:ootl, Sign OT of the Big Boot. .. .nov 2 2. .`1..1: Liti.DAlt TWEI..ti F. AND A IiALI , cENTs. I —:ifnrriage.—(!itqfidenfial.—At t y lady betweerstven ty and thirty. prisse.sing n symmetrical rosin, ;Istur, lea titres. &c.. is asked confidentially, can she-• suppose -any unlit could admire her while She brie, inch yelltiw teeth; ruck sallow. rough, course shin; and such dirty. bad; wiry hair; when. liy spending , the abbesum. She might have delicate white teeth, a pure. 0... w eet bre:lab - and a betititiftil head of hair. She ea rave beautiful white teeth and sweet bienth by ash a 2s: box. of Jones' 4m )(ej, tics Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless its snow, by using a cake of the genuine ;oars' Italian elernical Snap; add a benatiful head of hair by rising a 3s:bottle - of Junes Coral Hair Restorative. - Do not form an m ' • it against this hetiire you trry. or you will rep et it; but be sure 'to nak.tbr Jones' articles. .Wohl only in New, York at by Chatham si. For sale by ' . ._ b9_ AN M. J ACKSON,. Aunt. • ... Liberty at:. Pitts Miglt: ~ ANCEIL. SCROFULA AND GOITRE.--4.taple ex periencee has proved that no centliinntion of Medicine hove ever been so CirICOOIOOS iii removing the above dis eases, an DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. • It hat , effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer mud baler dis eases of that class, but has removed' the most Stubborn discuses of the Skin.. Swellings, Dyspepsia, .sc. This medicine enters iitai the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. -It purifies the.blood rind other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in .thiapores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removesliendache and &anvil arcs, and invigorates the whole system, and iindarts ani mation to the diseased and debilitated constituticili. There is nothing superior to - It in the whole materiamddiea. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasaul,and ha ; nothing of the eli..gusting nausea accompanying the ide a of swal lowing medicine. t For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA IST.ORE, 72 Fourth st.. near Woolf. mar3o A Recipe for 14e Homan lintri iro FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH( MAKE 1 IT SOFT, SILKY. CLEAN AND FINE.-4Persous in connequence of the many things saki. set dot n every article, (be it ever so good,) as a humbug . F people could be made to try a 3s. bottle of Jone'S Coral lam Re storative. and ned bow it makes dry, rusty, red, held hair moist. soft. anburiktind dark, and keepsit so; and by its one for sometime,. (Rinses it to grow naturally beautuul ; if people could see the number of poor renpecttible Me chanics that use. it. (aye, and find it the changeit thing they can mica fordressuignud beautifying thktiair ' • for keeping it soft mid in order three times as 141_iisajiy other article made; and . • . Forces ii to grow, 'stops its falling,. . • And costs but 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold nothing less.than I. bottles., but we wish people TO try it. Sold only of $2 S2] chatbign street. New York, and by . • •• • marl() WM. JACKSON. Act . Libelrtv rt. I - ORS Tliti'l'lMONY mr Dr. Willard's - Faintly Medi- I ciucs.—The undersig,ned, enlaces of_Pi tothurgh. hftv- Mg personally us ell-Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix ture. and experientettiitabenekial effects, do meal cheer fully recommend it. as Safe and. effectual, in-all cases. Speaking front experience, we believe that it Ints no-sp porior; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. . CHARLES LEWIS. WM. JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 1.511.18•45. irf - Sold by J. S.choonmaker Co., John Mays. Limes A. Jones. J. Cassel. John P. Scott, V. L. Suom:den, Mohler, Ogden & Snowdon. _ CIWI7T — RIIEUM, SCURVY, OLD SORES, ERYSIPF, 0 LAS, Barber's Chaps, Sore Beards ~ This is used by may physicianaia this city in curingthe above, and we would not conscientiously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. • • • • • As a cosmetic. the true JONEIit'SS.OAP, is perhaps the only article ever known that remirredimpurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, making.: ta r ,siort, clear, smooth ILIA white as an intiants But mind iris sold at 82 Chatham st., N. V., and by r - WM. JACKSON': Agent, mar2s . • F 2 I.iberly street. Pittsbitreli & MERItAN OHS CIIL GREAT REMMOY OF NA- It. TURK—Procured from a well bi'Kenrucky. 885 feet below the earth's surface. This 'Oil will be found eaitly Superior to Harlem. British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for- the followmg:ali meats nre truly wonderful: • • luflamatory rheumatism, whooping-eough. plithisie; coughs, colds, spasms, tatter, erysipelas. scald head, - croup, -inflammatory-sore throat, liver complainuintlamtitationMf the kidneys, pains blithe breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart-: burri, diseases of the hip, joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and ear ache, worms, tooth , ache, sprains, strains, bunts, scalds, bruises,epts, ulcers,: cancer, fever, sores, . . Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale nod retail try W JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store • 89, Liberty street, Pittsburgh: The me soor stands in the. door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the 08:4113:111. eau be ob tained. • . CA cramir.•••••-In order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase enly of the general agent for WesteraPennsyl rattle, Wm. Jackson, 88 Liberty street, or, through sub-. Agents appointed by•hisa for its sale, each of whblit Will have a show bill and geberal directions in pamphlet coon containing the names and address Of the Proprietni and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, asfollows; - Dr. Hall & Co., proprietor. Kentucky. - 1 Wm. Jitckson, General Agent for Western Pennsylva nia, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,. to whom all orders must be addressed. • • • 0 BSERVIL—EUCh bottle is enclosed in one of the itSCive named Pamphlets, and.tho n tune of William J acks on, (the' general aml only wholesale agent for Western Pennsyl vania) printed on the outside of the label. oct9S. , Iron City Cracker and Bread Bakery. J. SHUPHARD 31r:rz i! n %r? hfrieetanithe ttN cine utN oaß A edttisoeru ress.die manufacturing of Crackers of every variety:— Having purchasedene of W;U: Nevin's' Cracker ;and Pilot Dread machines, he is prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shortest notice and" hopes by a strict attention to basilicas. to share a portion of the publiepatronage. The public is respectittily muted to call and examine for themselves. BAKERY, No. 10 Counuercitil Row, Liberty st. oppo site Smithfield. N B. Saperior family Bread, ryc and 'dyspepsia *end large and smallyolls. tresh every morning eanho had a. he atom, or my 4.vaion, or at my stand in the market. Cakes and Confectionary on band and made 'to order. SHRPHAB.D. ap29-1 y No 10 Commercial Row. Liberty st. Q UNDRIEB.-400 doz. Playing Cards; L. 200 whole and half boidi Sprdines; 10 baskets olive. Oil; 20 do==assorted Calsups,.ke. 5 casks London Porter, quarts and pints; 300 doz. Brandies, Wines, ar.c.-very old; 5 bbls. powdered.Bugnr; 00 baskets Champaigne Vine. parr to IiPPITS; 3 hhds Claret tr% ine, for sale by mn ro C. MARTIN Ofilgs ,inyl7 61 . TT is•Tlfir,,Bnem M coUoti.EDICINF: A4-u: ezrreFgcJ .. in gur haAtingjrn.n. terday; by ail intelligent gentleinan.•titith - htid'used but about Otte half of r battle of „Dr. Willarits'OriinttikeimikA Illixture. before he tvatientirekeered. Come still et bottle of it, and irthaoitost obstinate colicii+or cold-does tot diaappear.by its, u se e - ye ut, tummy tvaimilpd. Compounded as it in, of the most ellectit:e, Ihough less and p leasant reinecliei.hitise'fbeyeati has,' - aoittj M deed can fail to gicaentite satisfaction,' Tor sale, sale, wholesale anchiemit.+by• - • fc - BROCKIVAYi-, - Libeity street, near Canal Basitt.l • +i Lawtencsvillo. Sold also toy ocli - 1 - `k R. (trieritalCoup6' llizturr.—" lsrara wtinfts , rt." Those who have nothad,a opt portunity of trying this great refnedy for tlie'perfnuned mire of every affection ofptbe lling, should-hot fail logic, it a trio/. Certificates Of its eilietettcy, from our own citt tiehs. - whielt We ere constantlreceiv cannot fail , to convince the - skeptical.. : Rea d the following fioni a lady ,of high standing in Allegheny r • Att.r.o irmst Crrv. .1619. "Messrs. Hays 4. Brorkis7ay'r afforeiti m Feb.7 is great Plea. sure to be'able to add my testimony in favor of Dr. •Wil lard's truly valuable cough medicine. A biota three months since I was attaekettwith a vible'lit cold, and was Moak diatiessed with the cough.; froM Which I could get no ref lief. untill Was short ume since induced to call at your store and purchase some of the Oriental Congh Marmite - . ;not happy to mate that the o.se of abeseetand'houls' bag entire/y cured .w di e nd. hiving . grent confidence in / have, and Shalt Continue to recOminend it 11514 friend's, • "('ea ca tat. ISO. Price, 2Stentra bottle. Sold by • DAYS fr. BROONIV2Virk , firs, denet.llow. Liberty, at i , opar cfwat„; . Also. by [febl6 . l J. FLEMING. I.asyrencevilfe. I,illOM the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, 1&I9. ; ,a aka, 17 paper deservedly at the head of, the:daily press to this countrY. • . . Bristol's Extritst of f Sarsaparilits.-41 wers.but court** to cull the-attentiou of our reallersp this insalua bleatrup. oration which will be found adventsed tit aniather Mr. iiristol is a brother, and issues a highly, interestingnewspaper, every now and then.one orawo'nombers of which we have already notieedf and the medicine. itiolf has been eulogised by nearly.all the press octhe western country, and, we doulit not, justly eulogised. It has in its favor, moreover, very flattering, testimonial, from ~tlits most eminent Practittoncri in every part of the country *here it 9tas been used. ..There as beauty and" taste enough in the bottles, arid in the engraved libels in which they are enveloped,, to induce, a purchase, :even g preparation inielfwere not one of the . - ,s e versigneit the world," as every person must believe every ono must , •believe- it jii 7 .-that is, ,eiery , Que. whet would.notresiit emaiaof dememetttaryisvideneifecniehta save enough to convert a l'uik to Chnsunitity, Boy ond of the bottles, gentle rettAell_alld see whether yo*Oo,iiitt agree with ns oti tus point. Forualo by U. A. FAIINESTOCK 4 C 0.,. feb24 cor. of Ist mill Wined and 6th and Mod eta.. . trEumATlsm, GouT,,AND Tie DOLOREUX , - XL 'A reapeciablb gentleinan'ealled at 'bur , otTico, 'its he said, to intorm us that he had- bale afflicted -for IS` ears with Rheumatism or Gout,. and- occasionally -with Tic Itoloreua; that. lie had boon frequently confined to his room for months together, and often KMOrodthal moairt tense and excruciaung pain, but, that lately he had, boon using Jaynes Alterative. from which he found the mosteig nal and unexpeeted'relief: Me: says ho found the Medi. cine very pleasant and effective and that las now con siders himself , perfectly.curelL 2 Philadriphis NoriCirner iron. • • . A PAM Wotan knownott.-A., gentleman of Scrofulous habit. from indiscretion in his younger days, bcesmanf• feeted with Ulceration* in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption . of the Skin.. :Indeed. .his whole system bore the marks of.being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were. 50 much affected.. diet he: had Jost the use of the hand, every. part being- el:mere-4 with deep, painful, and offensive, ulcerr. and-Were 1, 0 6 /knlr and porous as an honey-comb.. It was, at this stegi.of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced the ate of.,layMste Al terative. and having taken *lateen bottles, is nowaerfeat . The Alterative operates thromr.h the eireulation, and - purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the syaturn, wherever. located,. and .the numerous cures it has per- formed in discese,s. of the skin, cancer, -scrofula, gout,' liver complaint, dyspepsia ptid other. chrome dilalume t is truly , astoniahing..--Spuitor it3Le,rimss. - 117: To r eaten) Pittsburgh, atilt* I'EK-Ve#4 . _ nONSUMPTJON, COUGH, SPITTINti rmoNctims,' Four-fifths of you are really suffering, fitert•iteglee Colds,. or an obstruction and consequent intlamation of the delicate lining of those tubes through whist', tlry!ais .we breathe is distributed to.the lungs. This obstruction, produces paid and soreness. boarseness,.eough, of breathing, hectie - fever,-and a spittlng'.of'hitsodirititter or "phlegm, which filially exhausts the strength of thepa tient—and death ensues. JAYNFS,InfIIIiCTORAPit never jails to remove this ohstruetion t ..and -prodigies Ow most pleasing, and happy results-. it ,t_s_ itenciA ip.ita of. fens, and cannot fail to. relieve ' - For sale in Piusburgh at the PskiateaSterf.7Arreielstili at.. near Wood. r.• - ' it]) FT COUGH. ME.MCIINCE LN. 'WORLD! _I) Another-evidence of the superiority of_Dr. , larcr.s.Cough Mixture, weer all,otherar Read, he following' certificate from a.:respeettalila, citizen wf the Fifth Ward Ptrmseiati,lie v." 4 "This certifies that for. iMmeWeektpaitl e tro bled with a very serious Cough, which was eridently-batem .ing ,seated on the lungs to such , itifenent as to resist the r etrect of every medicine which.' had•been ..I,:wae. finally, persuaded to. call At Days. & :Breekwaf i e. g re Sto, and get a boitle ' of Dr.' Wilkirsrs 6riottal 'et Mixture; which,, to my great surprise, ,relietrad'ateriery ranch; after takingtmly moor three doses: and' fiefore I had-used one bottle..l was cdtirely eured.:: inise KW* eh, pleased with its effects. that I have brought Others to it, mid shall continue to recomMendit to eV : friends Or I firmly believe it to be the brit Costga Itkfieiise in "Axrinzw 51'Citir)Par."- Try it—only 25 cents n Dottie. Sold by - . 14A175- & 2111OCKWAY, :o. 2, 1...11!0rty strset, near Cana.l-13nsin.. Sold also by • .1. FLEMING. noTIO_ • Lawreneeyille., "DA GAI OF COIATMBIA;•:-Hatr To nic 4-Te tkeßaistand Grey.—lf you' Wish a rich;luxunous head *their, free from dandruff and scurf? di not leil to'preertre the, genuine Balsam. of Columbia...• In eases Of- haidnese, irwifl mars than exceed your expectations.. Many who; lucks lost their hair for twenty years have hid it restored ginal perfection b St ha '*e'orthig na4aßi• ..4ges:aiate, Or . .COltdilioll. 'appears to be no . -obithele,. Whatevr.,. it also causes the fluid to flow with the ideHeate hair tubs is filled, by which means thousands, whose heir tits grey as the Asaatie .eagle,, , have bad their bait - restored 4) its nalitral color, by the use of this invaluable remedy. , Lit all cases of fever it will be.foynd one °Chic most" Pleasant washes that east he died: •Jt .few ispplieirtitins only are necessary to*eop the hair horn falling out. It strengthens the. roots, it never fails to impait a rich, glossy appear-. 'mice; and, as a perfume far.the-toilet, it. Is It holds three tittles as much as ethermuscalled Hair Restor atives,, and - is reoitr.elleitiMl.' Thin genuine manufae lured only by Comstock& Sou, CourtiandCetreet,'Newr Yort Reid only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Wst,Jacasosr. Liberty street, head of Wood; also, in- Washington, Pa., by 41; RWeeney & Stin ;Cannonsbergh, bfDr.:Foareni Inßrowitsville, by Bennett & Croker; also, uf every tow* niFennitYlierua, Ohio, .Maryltutd:lind yirginitt.A kegs No: r.Lardr ' • ,1 , ; 41 ,hb1L On COMnginuelltl and for sate ja4l4 111 1 1 E 3 & RICKETsprj - r , MEN ft{ , ." BEM
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