, . Est9,l?lyls . hinent. 4ust opened. admuung the Exchange ediately opposfte, the office of the ,twth street, a FASIGO.NABLE STOCK OE Airhen's wear, which heti becu selected from ~ .2Erench importing house 'Past. A sight of the • , convince all that they are; of the newest styles Yabrickt,ever brought to this city. Hc i llf i t u t; • •.g".fror to make-his garments fit sd easy and aby well. --r 4 ,14 e icasurethem. shall only 1:4 wearing be ,11lled Wthepleisittre of paying for them. Tebms Cash. and prices to evirresPoad. imap.W I - i_3NO. CURRAN. .:1 •j- " , Vii • - , . ; ;- ' : r.'" ' • t • "• - t.. 's• , 6, • 1.• t. 4: 4 `1,." 4 ..t ;Alt & • t i t• z - ,-• t.l ;, ", . 1 = , • N 4, ' ll e; • A S' :;*' ?• 1 -"• - ' y 4 =NEU 1 .' `- ) '(t ) .•••• ;* • - ; `. ."•"" " - : • ; • -1- =EI ... 1: : . * * * ..7 . ';.7:;' DEM • ' =SEM . . • MILS MEMO EON BEEM =ME ME= IMMMVIEI ; T.- I: EOM + '._. is MUM MOEN '~~°'w. i 1~,-. ENE .: : :',i.,: - : . ‘; . 'i';•:.i . ..: ';1 ..,....„ - ig:N4 4.'" 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Goods, adapted to men's Wetir, to be found in any. Tailoring Establishment in the city minty articles and many styles included in the same, cannot be found else where.' A. few of the leading!artielee will be enumerated here below: DcMotin's Finest 131ack Clotha Johannes Abbott's colored " ROOrkm & Sitnoni's Doeskin-Ca simeres; Crape Elestniues . ,Light and dark Fancy's • " Paltot Cloths, for Summe'r Coatsj; Cticlunaretts, " Eobume, •0 ! "' Tkveeds, English and American;• Satins, Crape Silk, _Terltion. Cachmere, Tinselled ,Brocades,. embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white Marseilles. and a - great variety of other Yestings. Aliso—Linen Drilla, white, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, of entirely new styles. imported thudscason--which will beaold lovy_to order, for cash, outlcllyery., and cash only. 3. CURRAN. • Fifth street, next Exchange Bank. Fashionable Clothing Store, No. 218 LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH. PTHlESubscribera respuctfully inform their friends and the public generally. that they have just received a new supply of French rani English Cloths, and merer.—Vestings of till styles and quality—Ready-Inado Clothing of all descriptions, neck ned pocket Handker &fiefs, Shirts; in short. every tulle usually kept to Clothing Stores. constantly on Imml. Gentlemen Wishing to have Clothe t s made to order. in a fashionable style, will and it to their advantage to c i all and examine our stock beforelroinx elsewhere. • may3-if riPMULLEN & DOWNING. dr.. J. P. :WI, t' No. 77 . 379 CORNER AND r 4 1101ravin.... enlarged Mal newly fitted! Ja MOM, at the above w4ll. know invite the SIICUIIOII of the ti friends choice selection of NeW Goode, corn ti for spring and summer wear. sel their customer department Those se orders Will find at this e.tahlishmein nett:desirable goods. 'stock of ines extensive got up in :he Vest ma; tonal, and *ell worpy; the attention pitreliase. All are theited thatthey will be pleased with price, , Ala* nssortment of shirts kept coin aprillo 6m0.. 4.1.1a.A.NY, La. .19, .opened, for the Spring trade. aSiortinent of well the. Vestingi, consisting of stiperfine F' : - idack and fancy,colored CLOTIIS. lions styles of Sprit t and Summer 'CI Plain and fancy French. BrgERES, in great variety mid new the vitstonter trade.. • . • .. .41to, a great variety of new , and firiry VESTINGS.— all of which will be cut and muck to order, in the most' fashionable' style. Perso:ts.favoring tlie esta.blishmeutLwith a call, will be. suited 9n moderate terms, at short 'mace. Thesuliscrther has itt-ie on hand a great assortment of ILEA D\ INIA. cLoTHlNG.inatie in the present Spriug . fi_ittiou..ccinsistner of every description of Dress end. 'rock Coats. of rdl fashionable eoliA's; fancy and plain Sac :and Business Coats. ....Also. a general assortment of P i nts. -Vests, Shirts, Cravats. and all other articles in the lolling; line, which will be soul low, for cast'. Vl.7holesale purchasers wilt bud it mitell to their advaa. tree to cull and examine Mt stork, liefore purchasing elsewhere. I',..DEL_kNY, Tailor. mar kt 3 TO ARMS' TO -A W • n. 54011 01N1 esteta Pram Nirhitc - will conrinne to sell clothing' htlx,iteretorocu been offered in. the \V Gtg'the!sr. cstaldklancitt in ilia it erty )(Jul Sixth sta g Ile is now Tlrrinli nulnetous rstrOlit."the pratest cnrct metes, reStrics C1..4:1L0g of dcl far die dtTipcuichin7 season. flint has e 4 • this mark.,L to which nll can have Ow 'Observe the cortier. No. In:. laticw:r iratir•2li • .1. M. WHITE. TA ezonaz. sratintzu Twin City Clot king' .VrtEollo F. SP AN Ca .F. 12 & Co. :moll aud the Citi7ens of Allegheny. .htind at•gotonect of It!iADYlil dnitistlnti Coats. Vcs:s. Pant, Ito, will fair. pricc3. Als.o.- sup.' Casstrogres,"and Vesting& which the," order.in-the Iletlleil 00S licit mummer 'trr Citron work done as ornnl. Donn foreet the place, on Mei rld'street, 5 doors nordt of the Anetio' • ' .. , Cliiii.tting I Clothing:l 2 CIZ - think II I ile'',77trre Lt, D:ors rs. 'Th. Irfsgern troild !I! ' • 150 , 000 I ni V il"e t.t ' .IV I j• l e7d r y 'l 4 3 l; k e tt oVr N eiT S on lu tre eriOirt iincral terms to my oill custOmers a n d the public in -- sanarrit. *The Proprietor of this far-fumed and extensive • ettaPliohmeut has now. after returning from the Eastern eiCies e at mitch trouble null expense, Just completed his reiLami winter arrangements to supplY his thousands of • eAsfotnerivrith one of - the mart desirable stocks of Clo thing"thrit hat ever been in - I'c m . ! in thnl or oily other mar ,• • ket wesitif the mountains. • leer 'lleci:llCA3 in style- arid Workmanship. combined with tile very low price which ..- • - they svi7l. i.e sold for, ntust certainly Hader the old nun - ritlllid.raren Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western'coantry. It is gratifying to ma to he able to announce to my nniacrous friends at borne and abroad. ' • that ninwithstainling the extrziordinart efforts which I have made to meet the'rnanv calls in nit• line. it i= with - - • 'Mean" , titan keep time with the con;snint rush that i= M • aile on this esta.iiiidniwitt. It is it i welt established filet. that my sales arc eigut or ten nines !urger than any .. • other tionseia the trade: and this being. the ease on the - • . elem e nt .oi,l. 1 rain adrial to sell at inuith less profit than • others coahl possibly think of doing if they wished to reiwer.cotilin ' xent expenses. I intend Ito make a Clean . ... ' sweep of rillmypreseistionek before thit beginuinr of next • .Yearf . ,cominnto this condi: A iken. I writ image it ti,. : biter- ' 'ent: , o ' innery taco, who weir s a cheap Uvinter suit, to call anti pnrehase at the Three I..hg Doors. - - - anattlbeiikw'. JetlCi m*r.i.ns::Ev. _ ._ • . xl - F:::v Goothi.,Nl-:IV GOlNE 4 .—llicelsollitiii: Got ' - • XI - City'Clatiii.ig Start, a ,pkailitl a9orimr.l,l 01 C 01),,, . ' LOrtilStiiiir of line French. English and American Plain. ," tilitelnaini [bury Cassitn-'77. of the a st mode, si F t e .., finntitrured Cashmere Vestings, Sill Velvet. Plain trial Palicy Sittini-'-ull Of which we will i 1 ko '..p ut the most riasituttl it a prices. in :t durable and faTonable style. ' ' licady made 'Clothirig. of all des notions; Lady's Cloilts of the_ most fashionable. pit P.-ras. peek m i d Prietit Hilktit.,- Su•pctiders, 130.401na, than Collars, and , --' every article usually kept in a Clint:Lit Store. Country - Itterclutitts, - before - Piirelia=ing elsewhe e, will find it to ~ . their advantage to van at the iron City Clothing Stor e . No. - 41:12 Liberty street. immediately ciPipo,ite the mouth • of. Market. • Loch?-u) (i MTN -.0.aii , .-}- . . 4 4 . Q t.:1.1.1:41: (WV Mil% rot: cAlii:. —kt naer ..... 1 ; 0 thing of erery desr.ription. sect as cloaks. ever milts: stiperfiite blrosket, Beaver. Pilot ,and hcevy broad cloth's; simerlllic• cloth. dress. and froek !coats; ts large as sOttkleitVief tweed, sock and frock coats. -Cloth. cassimere. Course:Men pantrdOons; also. a gen, • era!' aimortinetti of rests; plain and fancy velvet; cloth, ...eosisinserc and fancy woolen. aml4plaid eassimenes with . nigrosniniricty,of is...:perilise Irish linen. trimmed satirist; untlike shirts: stock. cgvat.. comforts aid all other ant . eleslll the 1 ' atilt?. Ilise . . - valo,l,- will be 'sold low for Cash. :•Pureha..s. stills:ul it nusch to theitholsantage in call Soo,u; it 19 Ldsetty street: I'. DEI.AN.Y • INt. yt. -A complete URsOrtitotht of Rood,, suituble tot Cusstomer work, alwaysynt hood, such at English. French .and.Americati cloths. and mission:re,: i; also n choirs. as snrunent of BM/sr/noble yes/tines—all r( winch will be . made to order in the latest styles, mid :Ott the most ac- Comm/diming tents,. • . • i isoilli-sistw •••• . Cll...siWurCiotllassiF I : 111 E Sp ring ROILS. mer stock that is now ready mho offered. ul the old original THREE. Bit: DOORS, - • Is one of the largest nod choicest io selietinti that la:tees es titlest exhibited by any one concern m this or any oth er city in the Union. I will out und.• rttoac to sle4nrthe in the. reader the different assortments or Sri ie:, which I now Lave to offer, them; but will situpy ti.:l thy in Mat if the only favor me with a .cull. I WI I lay o; (ore them 175.000 stifferetit cr: anerd:No mitten is ',Scene, of; I T eon :tastingCO in port Of 111.1-•frostr the riche itsquolity down '. to ilte lowest in price; Pantaloons and Yeats, Jo the :13- 1(1111411aCtli Or the - lieliriltler, with liorh mouth and eyes ones,yrouslering in the most extravagn it degree of our pirst.-howatieli a vest eollettlonof firs NiAr t y ctorioNo • could possibly be collected together un er the control of our iinlividtuil But such 'Wogs will lot. as long as per and industry is the •otain-eiriittf.of trade.— Without any infeidion of boasting, oa cry part, jwlll:s . ay . at the same ante. it is of such [octal t an principally cent- IMsed, for nothing in the shape or form if difficulties. nu Matter whet their magnitude Joey be, can deter ins from eatlittiplishiltg My 011.1eC1.111 prifyiiling liar the . fafrovr;the sueehtudit.i and Ihe cloy laborer., My .40ole attention is Liken up .Nth the giemok eisr,p for {bet welfare, in get tins' itp lashionable, and . at the 113111 C time it llbStantial gar metals, to meet their demand ;; and as for others. who fancy- theusielves snoring in a icliderent 'sphere, and re, t;airing on article or the, rte yl : os ultra kind, they have only to slim me C111"01111ille.of 'lei: .wau ; stud they urn sane,' ioii wind. 1. . ;;Notv, 3al sae say n word or swe to my conotry merch unatia.the trade: if you wish I t, save, from at least in to 31 per mint. in-your' wholesale . 01in/blares. call in at the Three Li ; ; Doors,' and if t slmes meet , your moot sun. tuittilioPeit. in the Way of 4t4til.sg , eletilibargains, wad troth itett,olo•ttle fiends, 1.1%111 tilt HI hitt] t . tt ottetopt to OW et env iiithieentents of a :India 'kill to n generous peo ple oi sottotile u nature and elo.e. discs. ispetit. • ' • ' • 4011 N - M CLCr3I(ItY. .feet: • ... • : .:- • 4 7,Nv0.1111 iherty stiller, .., _— • . , . .._ . ; ilASre BE . ITilAt!—.T. N. site hoer st reit:Jived ti t I .11,,J las large esti•Flislonetit, frcintiog on Liberty and, Cith streets. a splendid assortment of T%\'EEt)sl for summer; 111.1 so, sysinperior lot of French Satin YEITINGS,• all of whirl, he is ready to notice up in the lai st cushion and ou thesunst rens/nimble terms as 'usual... Observe the eeriest:, N 0.167 Linerty and Six th sireetel . .Ist ... 11_11 - •••• .1 iii; Wlllyr.E..TallOr. troprielor. - . tureen ei And. Retest • • .: DDI.r. lIAIINte•S.A.ND TRUNK MAO V FICT(iIIY. • )OBEItT H. 1t.1.111 . 1.E17, belle leave ito.lio• • . !.• IA • . *. lo form his friends and the pablie genitally, - - 6- ..that he conti.toes.to occupy tl.al I:rrge ona tom.. laip`j ..* itiodfoolStore Rodin. fnteterly'oecupled ti..Saninet ' tt in_ • • '4**,l, is Co., No. tfi,eorater of Di:Aloud allay.and \Wood ' isirei , t: whey. , he :e.11..$ ii largestirid aleueral nioOrbncof of ..Vtaddli.a. Rridlea..-.lfitraesa. Triudeniralpet:Hags, &m, : Ww! - E.:NlA:Valises, Dafil•lo Rotten,W.Klpi, art 4 all other orti -- : i:: bin lino. ' - 1.-. - .::'. , Fl'. -.. . .. , 11l also keeps en:lst:lndy on aranontn to prepnred to fortf..h to order, 111/ kinds of Itileied Holt. antutulac tared .Of ;!;•.t. best material. and in a style-of. wo menship equal 10 i;o••-vazzern tannufeetured 'aetiele.: midi at 06 per cent. r.,1- .:. er.. . . rnientryllrrrehon:s awl FaTrr..ers ....oeplao well to call arid esnininr: his _tuck betbro 'bre linantir..elnewhere. an ne is determined to cell first rate article.• at -inery . low Er Don't forget 'the place, No. Ed, came. of •NoOd iiteet and Diimm4d Alley. 1106. fa 47, --:',,.:, ~,',. :, :,-,::-•.•,:*,-,-,:,-;.. , r =II •' ♦' . . ... - - MMEE=S!!MME Yew the.rictitsportaiion of Freight to and from PITTSCLUIGII, PHILADELPHIA, 13ALTIMO1{E,NEW YORK.I3OSTON, &C. . L'OBEIDCrE ¢ CASH. Philadelphia. TAAP FE 4- O'CONNOR, .Piltdaergh. r rills old, established Line Leine. now full operation. j the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward C;oods and Produce with despatch, and•on the most fu.vorablOterms. Theyleottlidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering , geode-peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each pert. affording, accommodations, - to shippers and ownerit of produce,—together with experience and unre mitting- attention to business, will secure, to Elwin *a con tinuance of .that liberal patronage they hereby gratefullY acknowledge. • . • All eonsigninentsby and for this line reccived,cliarges paid, and: , forwarded in any required directions - free 'of Charge for conunission, advancing or storage. No interest, ,directly or indirectly, in stetunhoats. All cominunicitions pros - 011y attended to on applica tion to tha folloWing agents: _ illes chants. 4 . Wny Freight 4, Line. (FORMERLY CALLED IOCKWORTII & CO .S LINE.) motet, 1848. FlTA T :s p re - Tl;'.',l‘..b.cV,be.r.3rmretn:;°,ll,°,,f,„T.Trlricoie da)shorgh. Water street and all intermediate places hOne boat will !Lave the warehouse of C. A. M'Anulty Co Canal Basin, Liberty street. Pittsburgh, every day, (Sundays e yet d,) and shippers ran always depend on tun tog their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rnie , This Line was formed for the special arcommodation of the wag busoarss • The proprietors. thankful for the very liberal put ronfiqe they received during the last two years, r.especttitliv inform their old cu.totiters and the public general!). flint they have extended their facilities, &e., during the past winter.and ore now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. PROPRIETOR. R. CANAN& Co. NTN STITT . C. C. S VITT WMI. FULTZ . - J.1.M.F4 A. Loßr, JOFIN MILLER, TRINDLE& 111 e DOWELL Aui NTS— C AFA‘ELEY & Co., Pittsburgh; IL 11. CANAN, Johnstown; MILLER Hollidaysburg; !loam LL A Mrmara,Water tit, Huntingdon co RrrEavNes.s—imotth Sinclair:. J. eiti M'Des itt (I. & .t. 71. hoenberger IL Robison & Co.; 7L Motne . Bagnley& Sundt John Parker, Witt Lk:lnner. J Jordan & Son. inn (tiazette copy.) 0113ERTYSTEETS. : up . their establi”ltL hard, respectfully the rithlie to their ri.Aig every valie • eted eqeciully for i,dting to teave their, everY slyte of nevY really made eltithj ner, of tturtdde mo ot' - those vtiFltinr, to nuty raid assurYtt. ;utility And variety:' .tautly on hand. • I . ll4sl,tergh, bgz• bus /urge and general Castitneres, al ?tench and English kititable fora the rai l/ail. • Dlerehanis 7 Transportation Line, 14-"rrusta: -- - - •=7". • FOR the Trumportation of Merchandiiiii tuatirroduie to Philudelphot and Baltimore. Goods conaigmed our care will he .forwarded without delay. at the loweut ratce. Tills of Jmding transtiiitted. and all instructions promptly attended to, free Conn any.eitra charge for stor age or commis:4mi. uil Americati CAS iiatterns, adapted to Great Rnglish Remedy I . ]NOR Coughs, Colds, Asthma.. and Consumption l—The t2. - reat and only Remedy for the above diseases is the llungurian balsam qf Life, discovered by the celebrated Or. Ituthan. of Loudon. Englund; and introduced into the L'itited States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The es traonlitiary success of lids medicine. in the cure of Pulmonary dismtscs. warrants the American' Agent iu soliciting for treatment the worst po , fsible cases toot Can Le found in the community—eases that seek relief in sant from ally of the common remediis of the day. and have been riven up by the most distinguished physicians, as euurmed nd incurable. The Hungarian balsam has cured, nail wiil cure, the mpst desperate cases. , ..lt is no quack nest ram. but a standard English medicine, of knOWil anti CStaiiiisl.lthl efficacy. Es cry family in the United States slinall be supplied with Linehan's Hungarian Balsant of I.lf, not only to COlitilefitil the consumptive of tile climate. hut to be used ass preventi Ye medicos in till cases of ' colds . . roughs, spitting of blood. pain in the side and chest, irritation and SOTeilrFA of the limes, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. might sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthma, intlitenra, whooping cough, nail croup. Sold in large bottles at $1 per bottle, with full directions for fle restora [Musa. health. . ,t. —Thrsaieneiii, 1 .Ity Cii:;"wift.Nritil lint"' which. J. M. 'cheaper than any. 7 tern country, iii.v -t '. froininiz on LP,- cil to nhosv to his t i : of CinIIIA. C:I .ii.• *Crifitlo,lll,..ni tah IC Rbeen offervii iii ight , of Way.— nil Systlt sta. L.P. Proprietor. .!( , ,tll E. t r at LL Store. - nee to their friends Rat they have on kin'. CLOTHING, whit.), they rhor lot of will crake up Au Pamphlets, contabiiim n mast of Eiichsli and Americnn certificates. amid other evillen , .e. showlug the unequalled merits of this great Enclish Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, ertituitousik. Fur soleß. A. FAIINP.STOCK st CO., 'ear. First mild Wood. and Wood amid rah sus A 4 Fail c A WORlitsfr-Sir Astiey Cooper on Hernia; IA Sir Astley Coopgr on the Breast. &e.; - " '" " Testis and Thytnus Gland; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; 'Watson's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglison's Physiology; Homer's Anatomy aim Histology; Churchill s Midwifery; Velpeau's Midwifery: Diseases of infants—Dillard; Diseases of Females—Aslinell; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH it Co., mar 3 43 .Market street. IkTEW PPRLICATIONS..-4W1011 . 3 P 0077.1. I Harper's new•edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, with a memoir. and critical renturks on his cenius and writings, by James Moutuoinery: and one %maim,' and twenty engravings from ara wings by Vtn. Hares, In two vo!unirs.. -,,t.eide of Fede Store. Aiterhen) apl9-3tn SPENCER'S (iitzEt. Trsrlotxx - r.—The four Gospels unit Act. of the Apostles. in Grrek. with ELl:O5h cotes, crin caliphilosopliicali exegetical: maps, indexes. etc. togeth er wuL the Epistle. :Ind Aporalypse: the whole forinina ilie New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges. and Theohivica I Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer. A. SI A't Nocel—Miti6tintruer*6 Es e.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. C. James's rr—The life. of Henry the Fourth. MIT. Ftwtre tied Navarre, by G. P. It. 'James. Complete it: four parts, paper, 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jr.-. 6 Boni:se:ller, (tor. of Miirlaqand :b1 ,tlk. New Hooks Just Iteerived. ORP.I.I.'S flim.orY of 3lodern Philosophy. complete ill in one volume. from the lam London cannon-83,P0. Lecture= on the Lasr mad the Gospels. by Stephen H. Tytag. 1). D.; new and enlarged cdihuit. with portrait of the author: .50. ntoinir of Bar. Daral Abeol. D. 111 e llisgionaryto Chian, by his naphow, Ilov. G. IL Withurason, with a por trait. 3lrander's History of the Christilin Relio on r and Church transtuted by Prof. Torrey: \•ol. 2. I lowkstnne, a tale of and tor Lit:timid. in IS4-, in two volumes. from second London edition: elm°. • Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Mksionary in Africa: 62 Cl'. Personal Mimi/emit/um. by Charlotte Elimbetli, with explonntory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing the period trout the close of personal recollection to her death; by 1.. H. J. Tense; 64 cu. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. H. Tyne. I). D. Mark Milton. the Merchant: Clerk; by Rev. Chart.-all. Tay inr. M. A.. author of Itecnrd• of a Good Man's '• Lady Niary.” -Mayan. or the Priory" &c. Tbeabove just received and for tale by FAAJOTTOr ENGLISH, 55 Market street. between ad and 4th. Q UNDAY SuurUL 1300103.—We have f 11E1 receive Ilea !urge supply of Books for Sunday School Librarie s pUbli.ll,4l by the American Sunday School Union. and .approved by a corinnittee of publication. consistinc of menthes& of the following denominations. viz..: Baritint. Congregational. Episcopal Methodist. Presbyterian. and Reformed Dwelt. These publications comprise uptvnrds of sir hundred bound Volumes. (of prices from 8 rents up • to 7`v cents.) all written exprelmly for Sunday Schools. In *addition to the above. the Union publishes a large • swim v of books. in paper covers, for quite young child ren., for rewards; &c. 'the Union also publishes two Libraries, :Nos. I and 2. .of one hundred volumes each. all numbered ready for 1.11. C, of hooks frosq•72 pages up to at the low price of ten • Jolla rs. averacia- only ten cents a volume. Also, A Vona; Cabinet Library.' of fitly volumes, at the low price of two dollars and Gay cents. • Hymn Hooks. Questiou Hooks,:etland blue Tick ets on paste boards. Maps, &e. All the above we sell at the Union. at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of 4looks furnished on application. ELLIVIT & ENGLISH. Market st., feb9 between Third out Fourth. A LUSON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of J. 'PAIL Dhkeaf lrlorlhorough: by - Archibald Allison. F, R. S- author of the "Ilii-tory of Luroye.” Nronder's Litii of Christ—'l%c lifu,ol Jesus Christ, in ltshistorical-connexion IliFtcAient ilerelopments: by •Aneustus Nenntlertrari„.9tited from the fourth German edition. by John AreClintoek .and t. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dickinson College. Ohl Hicks the Guide; or Adventures in the Comanche Country in 'search of a Gold Mine: by Chas, W. Webber. The Bachelor of the :'Albany: by :the Author of the "Falcon Family." Dr. Cluiliner's Postlitunons Works ;—Daily Scriptural Readings. by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. 1).- 111 three vols. Volunics Ist mid 2.lres!cieed. The above yalouble works received this dny. and for sale by • JOIINSTONAST,OCI:TON, npl2 Booksellers, corner Market and Third sts. • Trimminga. 11WT and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of alto latest styles. received ZEBULON KINSEY'S, NO 97 ALaisi:r tiraetzr. Among which arc: gross Daisy'Llonotts. assorted colors; 100 plain, covered with net, assorted colors; 150 • n plain swan, assorted. colors; 50: :0 , Air.coltou;new article, will wnish. astiorCed colors; Also, largwv,spety of Fri:lt:es. ass's' widtlia colors. • . - • . A very la me stork of the ['hove s n d c w . BdoL LatUee.Opeu Worked Sins Gloves; 5 't Gems: Ileavy Silk Gloves; • • 7 tidies' Nat kllack. and White Gloves; • 25 " Ladies' Fangy Top Lisle Throad<4lovsi; • 20: "s• Ladies , Gloves! :, • 50 • ". Ladies' Raw Sil. Gloves; . • e 0 " Gents , .• " • " • - • 12 " Children's Cotton Gloves; I.. l li:stied Twist, Steel. tind thrill - BodeltMuroct Ruin and 'l'a'nds, Itesd 831.71., stool and velvet, fine Fans, Parasols, Ai.cordeons. &e. ; (ittai'M BoAN'S LONDON BOOKS—Six Old Eng ... titheDion' .cleo. Sl'illiorn of Malrosloin'lt Chionielci. • • Bcdo's lieclesiusticut History of Al& Semolyeko3ll elm . !antlers Northern Antiquities. • Hem Titus. by Carey. Atachiqvclli•ititintory of Florence. Deb Pl4losophy of !.ifs and Language. : . " • History. 'Langres History of Pointing.. •Ileeknion's'History of Inventions. Roscoe's Lco the Tenth. SOiCOC . I , Lorengo De Medici. Coxe's House of Schiller's WOT/Cll. 'For sale by raar22 H. S. HOSIVOD.TIik CO., 93 !ilarket it. / •.' -•,- •c•-: •- , 4•• - •••:"" • • t•l' . • •-•:•••;;2'.;‘,,e...-4.‘,,••••••,:4• • .. ••• ."-r • JY.:~ti:.... .'.:: ~. '- ti• - • ~t= ?,. 1 ._ _._ ._e... MOM Flit burgh Portable . Itoat 42iZ HORBIDGE k CASH, 278.151ark0t street, Philadelphia TAAIFE k O'CONNOR, Catinl Basin, Pittsburgh ,O'CONNORK k CO., North street; Baltimore WILLIAM B. WIL4),N, SG, Cedar street, New York C. A. !Il'A N UI.TYA Co., Proprietors, Canal Basin.l,llierty littsiturgit (Gseette.oul t'opy.) Excauzim It*. • . ' i l i; ' : • : 4 . 5: 31 1.. ~..• ;,. , ht '.-• ' ... Pr: o s ' .• - . .. 4 ,4, :r '?•:.:...?:: ...... 4 , ‘, ......- AF ' • .; . ~ i,.... • • • ~:~' ~,~; =3= 'rapsc of t's 'Gemara ..Entitgrattlon 01$0e,,t. rte.. REAIITTANCESand PattageMand& ? : • ' from Great Brinamand lielatid; by W.: , ik•l•44 kJ. T. Tapscon, South st.:cornef - of Maiden Lanc,N. - Y.;itind 96Vater loo Rood, Liverpool. •, ; The subscribers, having accepted the Agency- of the above , liouse. nre now prepared to make•arrangeinents on the. moat liberal temm with thoie desirous of paying the passage of their friends from.the Old Century; and they flatter themselves 'their'eharieter and long standing in business' will ;give ampleastMratice that all their aF rangemeufs- will be carried - out Messrs. W. & J. I'. Tupscott ore long nail favorably known fort hesuperiorchms.mccorninotlatioil• nod soiling qualities of their Piteket Tbe QUEEN OF Tim WEST; SHERIDAN.' GARRICK:- 110111INGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL., and SIDDONS, two ofwhich leave -catch port Anouthly*from Neve York thelle.t. and 26 51:and. , froro _Liverpool the 6th . and 11th; its itdditlon't6 which they lasVe arrangements with the St. George and Union' Lines of ,Liverpool Packets. tohtsure a departuit'l from. Liverpool every live days, -being thus detertnined that their facilities shall keep pace with theifincreasing patronage: while Sir. W. Tapseott's constampersonal superimmulance of the business. in Liverpool is au add' -; tiouttl security that the comfort and accontmodatien of the passengers will be particularly attonded_to. The subscribers being, as usual. extenaiyely engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charggeot and forward passengers immediately on their lauding, without a eliance 'ot disappointment or delay; hma.are, therefore. prepared to contract for passage from any -sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the busine:s they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwiSe at] minable; and will. if necessary, forward passengcri fur ther %Vest by the best mode of cetiVeyruice, without any' additional charges for their trouble. Where Pet-stns sent for decline comb, out, the amount Paid formissuge will he refunded in full? REMITTANCES. „The subscribers nre also prepared to give drafts at igh, for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus a biding a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds those. countries, which persons requiring such facili ies will find it to. their interest. to avail themselves of.: Application (if by letter. post-paidi will be promptly at elided to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants maptr:d&w-ly Philadelphia. il i tS__Bocher Brothers, A. Co. HI Fetroxsr.,Nsw YORE; EDEN QUAY. •ECDLIN; Scan,AND ROAD. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Caual Basta, Pittsburgh. Arrangwrienu for ISIS. I IOC I E, BROS. & CO., tole Agents for the BLACK t BALL LINE, of Liverpool mid New York Packet;., take the liberty of - announcing to their old friends nud cu.:tome rF. that their arraie•emen Li for the year I>ls being complete, they are prepared to bring out passenger,. by tes.e,thoye splendid Line, from LiettrpooLtn-liew York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former routs° of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same smistiaction will be rendered as heretofore. Iit7 , III•TeXCF.S Tn ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND wm.r.s. I fur sale, payable, on demand, at any Baal: in Ireland. 'The undersigaell has Innfie nfrulgeMeniA.to bring out passengers in l'ittsbur4ll, during the present year. febti-gneht w. JAMFIS BLAKELY. Passage To and Frow Air> GREAT lIRITA IN A, IRELAND. GEORGE McNair, sk. Son, No. Ind Waterloo Rawl, Li vcepool. CA 1:1,1 , 14: & RIPPAM. No. G. SO,IIII Rt.. N. Y. IIIIE Subscribers. having accepted the Agency at this city of the above k ItOw it and resper table [louses. are prepared to make eintagernetits for passeingers to came out from net' part obVreat Grimin or Ireland, try the re gular Line at ['ticket :dines, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons cagaginF. with un ,nay te•st assured that their facials will inert with kind treatment and prompt des panda at Liverpool. as well as every attention necessary ore their arrival in this Colltilry. Apply to or address SAMUEL. AreI.IIIKAN 14g. Liberty st.. ['inshore)]. N. B.—Pam:L.:es engaged here from Liverpool to Pins . - Lnrh ilirect, and draft,: for any amount forwarded. pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. y HAILNDUN !Lit C 0.,. a PASSZNOETL AN. It ElllrrAicce °Mee. Tlil'Ncitro'o to 'rin r ontcr" \Z fr e n part rgaui. Ireland, 'etla itr rls, upon the most liberal terms, with their °snot ptinctuality, Ti rot ultri.flon to the wont, or emtgrants. We do not al• low our pott.ettgers in lie robbed by the swindling. senrops that infect the sea-ports. a. we take charge of them the moment they report themselves. and see to their well-be um. tent dent:twit them without any tlrtritlioll by the first ships. We. say this fearle.siy, as we 41,4 3 - any of our pas>cogers to shore th at they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. while: thonstords of other were demoted Inolalts until the, multi be Rent in sante, ell crap. at a cheap rate, whith, too frequently proved their crams. We intend to perform nor contraets flonornbly. Met trhest n urn y. and lint net fto was the east, tart with other offices, who either performed not at all, •r when it sitticti their Drafts drawn at Pntslittreh for nay PUT from it to .1.11 . 401. parable lit stir' of The: Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Witter. JOSIII:A ROBINSON, European and General Aeent, jan.l.s Milli street, one door below Wood st. AfI>FORE IGN REMITTANCE. r~V f 6 t Subscribers tflui tt5,,.,1111 ,lexpPaattr.ll6, of a l l ;a iolrr::,,E'rLW.f. °d nod 4 SAML , F.L. .7 1 1"CltRliFIN .Ic. CO., 42 Lit...ov European Agency, 111141 Itemittances to Ireland, England,,te. y A nor: and small stuns of money eon nt all timesbe r,ittiti,l by sitrht-drafts. orrerl 'iced rata. to ail pans ofEogland. Ireland. Wales. dc.. and Isegncies.,.Debt.s, Rents. Claims. and Propertylin I'a/rope can he collected and rcroyered throuch the subsenlier. or dUrif:O/ii• ab sence from this city from October until May. on his annu al tours to Europe. by application to iAZES MLY, Mer chant, Water street, Pitt-snatch. • 11. KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Late, and European Ar. , mt. Pittsh, Pa. P. S.—As H. Keenan has been frequently b trou urg ltled.by npplieutions and letters nu the I.ll.me gg of ~ l je rd a in Keenan,” passenger agents, of New York. he deems it necessary to say that he is aorthe Keenan of that firm: and has never had any ecutne - iion With either of those persons, oct4 W n New Yolk College or Itexith.. 2117 lfniti sera 'r. Itcyrs tm. N. Y. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETA DLE LITHON'TRIP TIC MIXTURE. erllflS celebrated remedy is rousts. 'y increasing its 1 . fame by the making al/ over the world. It het note lieerrille the only medicine for family use, and in partieu :arty recommended for Dropsy: all stages of thin mewl plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand mli. (Sec pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. end all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stand', alone; tin other ars heir can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptiral:—(ser pamphlet.) Liver Corn et:dm, Bilious Dieeases. Fever am) Ague. To the Greet West especially. nod wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine in offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compomad is a part of this mixture; it cures theta-Moms - rn with certainty and celerity, end does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.neemplailit oft, most painful character, is itnnrediately relieved, and a cure fob. lows by a few !Jaye use of this article. It Is far beyond any other preparation Mr this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure biped. (See pamphlet) Debility of the System, NS cak Buck, Weakness of the Kidneys. &c., or Inflainution of the seine, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always ths result of its one. 511111,4 ell certain reme tly for such coniplaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregulerities, Suppressions, painful men struntions. No article has ever been offered...except this. whirls would touch this kind of derangements. It maybe jelled upon AR a sure and effective remedy; and. did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as pimple( cures in thin distressine class of cohtfilaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to actirmnellintely, and the poison- ODA mineral eradicated from the aystem. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative propertiet) of this article neILIPTTIIEIII.OOD. end drive such disease, from the system.. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases. which the limits of art nilvertisement will not . I permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain 22 pages of certificates of high character: and a stronger array of . proof of the virtues of a medicine. nee; er appeared: It Is one of the peculiar features of this ap tick, that it never fails to benefit iii any mom, ant) if bode duel muscle nre left to build upon. let the emaciated and lingering invalid uorr: os, and keep taking the medicine MI long as therein din itnproveinent. The proprietor would caution thepublic against number of articles which come out under the bends of Ssassesnut.ss, Setters, &c., us cures for Dropsy, Gravel, he. They arc good for noth ing., and concocted UR gull the Ullerilly: Toren Trli:Sl NOT. Their intentore never thought of emote such disensestill this article bad done it. A yetulcular stud yof the pamph lersis earnestly solicited. Agents. and all who *elitist: ar ticle. tire - glad to circulate gratuitously. Put tip in 20 oz. bottles, at &...); 11. oz. do, at sl . eneli—t he larger holding 6 On. more. than the two - email bottles. Look Dill and mint gerirnymett upon. Every bottle has'. Vauglie's Vegeta fle Liiliontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glues. the wrince sigenture of. "G: C: Vaughn Y on the directions. and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," sinful - led on the cork. None other-are , Prepared by Dr. 0. C. ratighn, nod sold oh-the Princi pal Office. 207 Main street. Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No nttention given to letters unless plim-paid—order form erg:Warty authorized Agents raperted. Post-paid let tern, or v erbel - communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis.• OffiCes dgvoted exclusively to the sole of this article -132 Nassau'st., elle Essex st., Salem, Meas.; and by the principal Druggists .throughout the United States and Canada, an Agents. HAYS & nnocirwAr Alents t No. 2, Liberty at., near Cana Damn. V V nuNns.—A. Ti r rxterrelf. and Old and well known Venitian Blintimaker, formerly of Second and Fourth Stn., takes thin method ' to inform bin many friends of the fnet that his Factory in now in full opera tion on St. Clair st.,inear the old Allegheny Bridget. where a constant supply of Bhutan of various colors and quali hies, is constantly kept on hand uud at all prices, from twenty-cents up to snit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up ro. that in ease of, alarm by fire, or . otherwise. they may be removed without the aid .of ii screw-drivei, and with the sante faeiliuy that any oiher piece of furniture can he removed, and without narextra expense, feet-decwy ArIAUTION TO - THE: PURI:leg-The subscriber,. by writteti'iOntrtiet-ttith - tba Rink TEry. Ca r y hits tbo ox. .cluNiv - e right to sell their Teas In. Tittsburah-and Alloghe 'nyeities.- Any perien . atternpting to sell their Teas ex cept procured through me; is, practicing a .deception and a frond upon the public—and their statements are not to relied on. [sc23) A. JAYNES, 70 4th st. • =NM - • " ,-- .=•••! 7 =.7 I `,` Z..=• ' ;;; =MI '''.."T.::.::' - '.• 1.'i.,: ~.-:,,.•-,:-., ~' ~: " , ::,-, QcinigrdtCgti;_ fit ~,~:.~~ MIMI MEM , - . , .Fire: and Marine Iniurairee. . . rpuE Insurance Company of North America; of Phila 1.- delphia. through its duly authorized Agent. the sub scriber. offers to make permanetti and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vieinity,.and on shipments by the ettiml and rivers. - -.: ' - . . Arthur G. Capin , Pres , t. Samuel,Brooks,. Alex. Henry, Charles-Taylor, Samuel. W. Jones, Samuel W.,Sznithy 'Edward Smith, Ambrose White,: John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas; John Wldte, Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wuod, Wm..Welsb.- - • • henry Sherrard. See'y. This is the oldest. Insurance 'Compacry in the-United *alai; having Imen elutriefeditrl79l; Its Charter is'per petual, and trot - rills high stimuli* long eXperience, ant pie means. touldelding all risks of nu extra 'hazardous character it may 1.10 - coniidcred ni offering ample sceuri. , ty to the public. ' : JONES. AtCouutingitarnii - of AtWood;Jan . ed.& C 0..," Water and Front eta_.,VittAurgit . ' ' mayfly Th, grank.l4i Fire- Insurance CompaTajr- OF PUILAIMLIIIIA. CIHARTER PERPETUAL. —5100,000 paid in office Ifln Chestnut at., north side.near Fifth. Take 'lnsti l ranee, either permanent - or limited. against loSs or dam age by fire;, on property erects 9 - f every description, 'in town or country, on the most reasonable tenn.s. Ap plication,maile either personally or by letters, will .be protuprly attended to. C. N. BANCI= , P.rest. C. G. RANclint, Sf.ereforv. DIRECTORS: • Charles N. - Mocker, Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Ilan. George AY. Richards Thomas J. - Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi N. 136rie, Samuel Grain, David S: Broittn. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. - - - ARICK ALurrcr, Agent, at 1. - he Fcchange Office of Warrick. Merlin k Co., corner of 3d and Market sts. Fire risks taken on buildingi 'mid 'their contents 'in Pittsburgh, Allegheny rind the surrounding country. No, morioe of inland lIIIVIZIIIIOII rit‘ke! token. sing4-ly Jusult FiRRRY, JR. KING & FINNEY,- Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety In surance Company of Philadelphia. - - 11, IRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve ryr description. end Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on 'Wiley st., near Itrarket street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and,patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company. as an institution among the most tiouriAitor in Philadelphia—us having a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, is constantly increasins yielding to each portion insu red. his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility Whatcver,beyrind the premium actually paid in by him; and therefere an pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious rennin:. and hi its most attractive` form. nowt-tf A OENCY OF THE PRANIMIN FIRE INSURANCE /V COMPANY OF carmen' Third and Wood Welts. rimbur4h.—The :assets of the company on the first of January. 1e 4 15, mispublished iu eonthrmity with tin act of the Pennsylvania tiegisluture, went Bonds and ltfrirtgagest • Real Estapi, ut errld • Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash MakiO7, a total of • sooo,cn 42 Affording certain assurance that nll 10A:‘( , S LIM promptly met. nod giving entire :wearily in all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as Ore euneistcat with security. . . - WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. , Insurance Against Piro. • . IMF. Ameritan Fire ',lsm-awe Cumpany—Offiee. No. 1 7.2 Walnut street, Pifiladelphia; Incorporated A. 1). 1a10, 7 -Charter perpectiml. In Sores I3uildings. Furniture, Mereltandize, nod proper ty gelierully, either in the city or country, against lOse or damage t.y fire. perpetual or for limited periods, on furor :Al/cram. DIRECTORS: Jo!hWieeant. Sumo& C. nortop x •- William Lynch, Adolphus - Miles; , Thomas Alliholle, George Ahhott,, , ••',. ••• John NVeltdi, Jr., Patrick Brody'," i Jo - hn T. T. I..ewir. . SAMUEL C. MORTON, President. Fttcrets 0. JANIVI4It, Secretary. Oak DI for losorrattee by the alkore. Comport). kill be rcretved and ittsorattces effected by the corterripted, meet for Pittsburgh. GEL,. COCJII2A,N, jai4.ffrn. Wool street. Cr _ Contiell'is - Mstiztc;al . l.aln lextractur. IT in now conceded by 'actin-al men that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured by Comstock & Co., 21 Cournatal st, New York, is the greatest won der of the pith cc:inure. Its efle-et. arc truly miraculous. All pains are removed front hums, scalds, ke., au nil extcrual sores, in a few minutes after its applicati o n; locating the same on the most tdelieute skin. leaving no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of Influtnniato re diseases. such as sore Nipples and I:eyese , Sprains, Rheumatism. White Stv.'liing and Ulcers. Ihttkett, Burns, Erysipelas. Tie .Ihdorenux, ik.e. We inight :old HS prom - to all we say. the mattes of many em meat physteintis who use it in their practice, and hun dreds M the clergy who praise it to their . Kind Parent Littp it cometantly on hand, in ease of accidents by fire life may be lost without, bur by its use all burns are subject to its control. miles. the rinds are destroyed. Can- Mos--rementher- mid ask for Conniff's MagicarPoin Er tractor, manufactured by Colanork 4.• Co., N. Y., and take no other. Plt..x.s, `oars. &c.—The Genuine Hay,' Linamen;, is an iirtiie:e more justly celebrated as a edit,' for the above, than any or all others. Its cures nre almost immediate, and it is only necessary to let those who know the article and use it with such great success, that it is to be had true and genuine of Coin3tock a. Co:, 21 Courtlund at., N. Y.. sore proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa., by WM. JACIMON, !if) Liberty st., head of Wood Al.; also in 10ashington, Pa., hy A. Clark ; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also our agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio Md. and Virginia. norll/4.1& nt “It Is the beet Cough Jledle the I ever Save.” EAD the follnwiiiir woeful - the superiority of Dr. wa it tent's Oriental Couch .117.r.urt, frown respectable cit izen, who has tried it: Prtcsecnnn, Dec. 15,1.47. Mr-scia_ lists &DartreOAT:—.4.tier laboring. for rove rat weeks under the tlittatleantrtectt of a harassing cough and input dburesaine cold , which had, thus far. rei s ietell the ef fects of several of the “itifal tittles,' I wag inthtced to put , . ehose a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and glee it a fair trial. To toy great surprise, ufter.using onlyone half of the bottle I found raysell entirely' well. "is is the be :medicine I etc-esti:v." ... True copy. Sold by BAYS k DROCRIVAY, Commer cial Row. I.tnertv street. near Canal. • - jatdi A A. MASON &734.. JYry Goctir7l curt', 62 . arkct ft. Sara. trutdrsr Third and Fourth strew, have just received a lama mjipply . of rich Fall Goods.comprising in pan: 17 eases various styles Prints and Chintzes of . Flo alirh French and American manufacture ; 136 pea rich and desirable patterns French Gingliams. Warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors:4 cases splendid Plaid goods far ladies dresses, coinprising every style fur Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Imines, Satin strid Alpaccres of various colors: 3-4 and 4-4, black nail bliM black Silks, ibr Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de Loins ; all wool; Shawls of every style and quality; Cas simeres,Cassinetts, Broad eletiot aunt Vostiugsi bleach ed and unbleached Muslin, Crum G} to 14c.: Per yard; Green, Yellow. Red and , r-White Flannels Tickings, Checks, strip 'd Shirtings; blenched and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which arc odercd at wholesale and re tail nt the very lowest tank prices. sep3 A. A. MASON , it'CO. 111 k f.E4V LAO 1.3 t;ltßEhJ i 1.% ' ings, Fourth 4jl„..:‘V LAO t) EttllEtYr ROOMS, Burke., ings, Fourth strea.—)locfrit h. ANTIINT, Daguerreo• typists.from the Eastern cities, would call the uttchtion of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the towns, to their Daguerreotype of elliZellS and others, at rooms in the third story of Durke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken mar, test assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. OusinStruntents are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsUrpnnsed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. 'Pile public arc solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. 11. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. ' -_-., , i.. . 117'Instruetions given in the art, containiugglito more recent Improvements. ' ~ - • 111117-- 710 FEMALES.—Every female should havo,n box of 1, Dr. Ralph's Pills. 'limey are perfectly nclapted t io the peculiarities of their constitutiou, acting with gentle: mild ness and safety in all circumstances. ‘Vherever inttoduc ed, their character has been rapidly'established ' tr tnong m the ladies. with whom they are ephaucally Die,Fa write. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will be found is thu directions accotnpaqing eseli box. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Thiird. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Smithp Sir- Bingham; and John AVCracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, jam2.s • Hollow-Ware Castings. Al E nt e n l i i„ Vg l leV s U „ , our su ' plie r s "r d " l e in P ll ' ortr o o and other Castings. will find a very heavy stock, arid an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store byia— Samples eau be seen nt oar warehouse. Commercial Row, Liberty street, next W. W. Wallace's work's. Irr Terms and prices favorable. felf t!..--411m QUIN, 310IRIDE k go. NEW HOOKS—Just received,- by Exprees: Gerniatity, .}lllglntrl, and Scotland. or recollections of rt Swiss minister; by J. H . Merle D'Auhiple, D. D„ author of lfis tory of theßeffinnotion, Life of Ciennwell, tee. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and * St. Murk, in the form of Lectures, intended -to assist the proefuie of domestic i listruction and devotion; byJohn Bird S 1111111101) D. D. ; Bishop of Chester. For sole by — ELLIOTT ik ENGLISH, - felell 5a Markeuarcet. bet. nd nod ith. Table Cutlery. 7 rri HE undersigned has just receiVid a select assortiricnt of 'ruble, and other fine elitlery„ including Desert, and Cntving knives and forkto'isitich; with a large stock of 13rfishes of every description, and Shoemaker's- flint 'ngS, he will dispose' of us astull;on rensonalik terms; `J,01.1:%1 W.; BLAIR. ' 129 Wood street ~ 0 11.gical—A large lot, With Dwelling, Monse in front, _l2, on Decatur street t rutiving back 1601ect, bonntled by alO feat Alcoa large lot.-of 110 feet front on But ler street, LawYerieeYille, by 200 feet deep, containing a well arranged Cottage Dwelling Howie. with 10 Rooms, large Ball and Parlor, front rind tear Carden, &c. • S. CUI'I4I.4ERT, Gen. Agent.; ' Smithfield; "above 4th street. • vgAcioNsitl-Wil - 2l do. Cradle's; SO.- do:." - .11aaket Chaim, P 2 Nests Clothes Bask.ete 3 doz. Market Baskets, with covers, assorted; reed and for sale by • - - upll . ' • Z88U1...0N KINSEY. • Vryat al ,Plate Window Giant. • r riIIEONLYCRYSTALPLATEGLASS nimbus never • been known.to.loacht polieh : atier being pat In the windovva, hie equal in quality to the ,French and Eng- , lish Plate Glans, and in much lower in price. • - LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES. Also, Hardware of all deecriplionn. German.. English and American. • ROOSEVELT thSON.: New York, April .1,1848-(ap6-2m") gin EIMIN MESE Fv.5.4,0;:t7444.: *V‘t-4'l"--4r;r4" - • ..... • • . . • =DR. .HOFFLAND' . S CELEBRATED ..:.GERMAN MEDICINES Are wlthouf a Rivai for the Cure of Cite Juthieia Diieases! IF taken according to the.direcuons they will cure any case, no matter who-or what else has failed. •-• • • . V,P.GETAIILI; 111-IfiINATIC PILLS, For the permanent cure of Athetimatism, Gout; Gan, grene, klysteria, and sevcie nervoya affections. and are highly recommended for the cures - of Dropsy, .-I-fen/oral AsUmm taint Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases, experience benefit soon after the first dose: They quiet the nervous system. which ena b le s them to fest . well during the night. They never fail to effecta cure, when , token according to directions: . ;.- • No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains 11 ' 0 111 , 0a sYstent.' , Littittlentis SoMennieSact as a palliative fors short period, hot there is always flanker in their use.F Theymay cause the pain to leave one niece for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be GEWfIAN BITTERS, . For the permanent . ine of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia,'lndigestion, Chronic Debility, .ChroMe Asth ma. Nervoes,llebility, Pulmonary Affections,- (arising froth the liver or stomach,)..piseuseaof the- Kidneys,- and all diseases arising from a disordered.stomuch, in both mule and female, such as female weakoesi, dizziness, fullness of. blood to the head. They strenghten the sys tem, and .remove all acidity of the strimachi Mid- give it, tone and Action and assist digestion,. They can be takenl by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removnpv all •impurities and remnants of previous diseases, slur giving, a healthy action to the whole • The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain inthe nglitside; and soreness upon touch immediate /y under the inferior ribs; inability.to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a drag,ging sensation produced, which se- • rionsly affects- respiration ; causing very often a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of . per spiration, and sometimes at sympathetic pain in the nght shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores 'in the mouth or throat, causing mocus to rise in the nostrils,. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies ib and tidropsy in the face. These symp toms, cif permitted , to conbnue, will eventually produce • that most baneful disease. Consumption. in fact, a ma jority of such eases originate from the irritating causes above mentioned, Cutliartic medicines must int every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. . - .The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very various—those af fecting the stoniuch alone, are hausea,,icarsburn, loss of appetite, sometimes nn excess of appetite. sense of-full ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or flattering of the pit 0' f the stomach. caudal eruciatiotis,or sour arising from the stomach, Sce. Dyspepsia. devoid of a funetual nature,- is without danger; hut, if arising from a disetuie of the' stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally aecaViirim - ies` Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; tt will also cure: A few- doses will re move all the unpleasant effects, such us fluttering- at the . heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dottiiir webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the bead, constant lungs of evil, and great depression of spir its. Outward signs are, a quick-and strung, pulse, pale and distressed countenanee, &c. - Any case of the above absence can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. riallireeted. SUDORIFIQ, ' An infnllible remedy air Coughs or Colds, or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, ilemoral Asthma, or may disease of the Lunge or Throut. ' - This is an invaluable family medicine. J socni r t.elieves any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croatia by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink 411114E111dg to the grave annunlly, anal cause many . to grow up with a-deli , eate frame, who would have ttecif strong and robust, if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT, For the effectual cure of the Piles, Teller, and Rheum, Scald Head. Ring-worms,-Inflamed Eyes or Eye-Hals - , Barber's Itch. Frosted Feet. Ohl Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns. on application, or remove may cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persotis troubled with tender- faces should nee it atter shaving; it will, in a few moments. remove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It can altrays be relied on, and is invuluable in any family. TAILOINTMENT, For nre cure of pains ear weakness in the liver. back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains. These remedies have caused many to enjoy the- ines timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie tyi of desperate and abandoned eases, it perfect and radi cal cure. eb00.915 93 • • 190 907 77 .207,499 72 • The innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures never - made yet certified to by feigned names, or bypersons VClnatifilitactuininted with what they have endorsed. cornices. tt ditheult to do justice to the public In olTering.sutlicient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en-, tirely yegetnlde. and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. gverg family should have a pamphlet—they can be bud of the agent, gratis. Principal Depot at the (tei.mat, Medicine store. 218 street. one door above Eighth. Philadelphin.:• For ante in Pittsburgh,. by Liatit7.llyl ' WM. THORN.' SILENCE THAT DREDF AUL UG COH f—The Lamp are in danger. the . work of the destroy er has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath iu it a sound of death., . . Aim Toe a Movies! Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is nose perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pule cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease luts already gained upon her —the sound of her supulehrul cough pierces your soul. VOUNG :11A. %Own just ultout to enter life, disease sheds a helm .crushing blight over the fair prosketsi of the fu ture—your }lrene cough and feeble limbs tell of your. 108 R of hope, butyou need not des? air. There is a balm which will heal the wounded inner. it is Shernim's Balsam. !Wm - Arree.x.• ilia wife of Win. 11. Attree,Dai..:Wirs elven op by Dr. SCWIIII of Washington. Drs. Roe-and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Iler friends all thought she most die. She had every appearance of being .to consumption. and,-syns so pronounced by her physietaita--Shertmut's DiLkkhl Was given and it cured her. . . Mrs. GA ItiIARRANTZ. of Bulrs Ferry. wan also mired of consumption by this Balsam when all ' other remedies' failed to give relief—she was reduced to a Skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. 201 Broadway. has witnessed its' effects lit several eases where no other niedecine afford ed relief—but the 'Balsam operated liken ehrirm.. Dr. C. also witnessed its wondmitil effeets in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood. Marmiim as it may he. is ellbetunfli cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured o wounded w blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. limtur Jnvrs, 145 Eighth avenue. was eared of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than till the- - other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Bents, la Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was lahMing under COTISUIIII/1/011 and to another sorely afflicted with the `Asthma. ln inith eases itSeffecte were immediate, soon restoring !bent to comfort:ooe health. Mrs. fircarrts. WfiLL.S. 0.5 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 40years. Sherman's Balsain relieved her at once. and she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Criughs, Colds, Spit nag Blood. liver Complaints. mid all the affections of the. throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 0.5 emits and $1 per bottle, Principal Odice. 106 Nassau street. New York. • - Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough. Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by 'MAL. JACKSON; at his &au gild Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse. SO 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. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A: Geny, WylfE - street; J. G. !Bustle, cur. Webster at. and Elm; DanfebNegley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitehell,.Wilkins buriM Thera. ' Sharpsburgh; Sand. Spritigir,- M ani; Jetnes hllice,Stowartstown; John „Meek. Turtle Creek; C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland k San, 311Kees. purl; MerldoWney, Bakerstown; Riley *Laughlin, Plumb Township; ICm. J. Smith. Tcniperancevii le; Jul. Patton, Taremum; G. H. Starr, Se Wiekly. marP..ly TESTIATOWY!—Dr. W. LANDE, of Fayette ill Ville, N. Y., says: .1 am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your DoMestic Vegetable. Pills are of great use to allthose who may have oceasian to las them, and have administered teem tonic 'patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills: • _Price, 23 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Thitd.: , Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city; 7. 0. SMith, Bir mingharu; and John NrCrackett- Filth Ward. • •febl7 • Jaynes , Family Medicines. TIM S. S. COOK, l'iqua, Ohio; writes. March, 1940: "I'have used your rernqfuge, Carm iaa fire Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, for the lust three years, Mid have-been exceedingly well pleased with them, old never, as yet. to my recollection, failed of realizin. , my fullest expectation - in their curative properties. "'Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, :idging front those I haVe used, I doubt not but that, they churn, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed In them, by those who haVe used turn. I was fornteily very partiitl to 4,4 . , ** Vermifuge, until I becarnimequain ted with yours, which hue toy decided prefeiene -to any other now in use. • Ressectfully, yours. &c., B. $.. COOK; (7'- For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store; t 2 Fourth febls I3A. FA IINESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.--This _pre:- . paration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, - Colds, Asthma, Sph titm of Blood, 'Whooping - Cough, and-other Pneumonit Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in-rem:un mending it as a safe and tiseffil medicine, and etc:pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, iii testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste. and is offered also low Si price as to place it within the reach of every person- There are, perhaps, hut few . Coughpreparations that will pro duce such decided effects in such a short thne. -Pre pared and sold by - U. A. FA lINESTOCK if. CO., ~.oCorner of First and Wood; 'also, corner. 44 Sixth and AVOW liireets DR ELIMAT tin VkiaETAIII.S. I'ILLWO, for saY,4,IOS/4"lesaudl ' a"h t: eL F. , 4r . :ti:OF - etett, • No.:50: Smithfield st: Also; by. Cole, Allegheny city: .I.p . . Sl9ll, nir nim.ihntm John Arcerackett, 'Pestreet , n street , Filth Ward. •feb 21. • l i N e .l ;a Z a A in.l l 4li e tti of tie following celebrate namely: A Seignette Brandy, Tark,al e, Otani " Sarenae pale, kletniessy " dark, " " pale, Pine( Castillon &Co " 44 14 dark, Imperial Eagle Black Horse " Swan • • " Pine Apple Irish Whiskpy " Jamaica' Spirits, St. Croix Ram j ISt/reel:lc frialriga " Together with - a large stock -of Bic above-Nines - and - Llijaors in Bottles, also, Chernpagne rut& Claret - Wines for sale ag itnOorte.d,.oit pleasing ternikcitt tai'Wine ~ larrtnd Liquor _Store of . . .• e f itfAßTl fisb7 corner of Smithfield and Front W. BEM t 4t :~•. ~: _ l !_ ! .. .1 ~~. ~. _.y .! 00 Whole. Elul Yes, Quitr- Brandy, Wines: Gins, lids, grades, and vintages London Market Wine Roues. Port Trash ' It HUB( • • cc Burgundy , t: -S. S. S. Aindefra " Ji Symington Fayal Pale Sherry ft Brown c , • n - Golden Terwifte " ' • " Lisbon , c - . cc Claret. " t ~.;x ..~: .. . . ~.. .. f::4 A'-; . ..:. -. '" 14'.T4z-',..,., Drags_ -- , . CHINEHAIR CARA:II . - I A. matchless arttele for SE growth, beauty : and restoration of the Hair. This Cream. when once known, will supercede all other arti cles 'of the kind now itt use: Where the hair is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, uoviurning grey, a few ft applica tions will make the hair so and dark, and giye it a beau tiful, lively appearance; and , will also mike it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as tong as all the preparations that. are generally used. Where thmhair is thin, or has fallen otr, it.may_bo restored by usin.. this Cream. Eve ry lady and gentleman who is in . the loan of using oils on their Itairshould at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so fumPosed that it will not injure the hair likc the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect „saUslactina in every in . . . For testimony to.its very superior qualities : see the fol lowing letter front tlfe !fey, Mr. Caldwell to I%learrs. Heittlershott & Stretch, Ku:shillio,:getterul age.ult for Ihu Letter of the. Riv. qcadtferk .past 97: e Pre' by aria n Chureh, Pulaski. , . Massns. limmausruni STRETCH :.GESTLasri,t-1 take p.ea sure in adding my testimony in favor cif t the . excellent preparation called .M . .,Parislis Chinese Harr Cream; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry,:bristly, am! disposed to come out; ;but having procured a,bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription. it is novv elastic, soft, and firm to the.beini. Many balsams and oils Were applied, each:leaying myhair in.aworsestate than before. This' Cream - however; heO 'mot - my expOe tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife. gives preference over - all - others,being , delicately-perfmned eml itottlie•!- posed to rancidity. 'The ladies,especiallrorill find the Chinese Cream to Wirt desideratum in thetr Orepamtions for the toilet. Itespectfully; ke., .CALDWELL. 'Pulaski, January 7,48.17, fri - Sohl wholesale nod retail; in Pitlsburgly by Jelltn AI. Townsend, 4.sllarket st., and Joel Alohler.-eotite'tof Wood told Fifth sus. - • • ielSql&w-ty ADIKS. are cautionedagainst using Common Prepa- J_K red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully hila rious it is to the skim! how cohrse, how rough. how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the.skht appears after using pre pared chalk Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity:of lead! We have prepared a beautuid - table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified`ofall deleterious qualmesiand,it.imparts to the skin a natural. healthy, ulubabler. clear,ltvely ; at - the same - thin:, acting us cosmetic on the skin, ma king it soft and stneothi - Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: "Aller analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly. White, I fmd it possesses the most beautiful-and natural. antl.at the same tinie innoceet; white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to. all whose skim requires beautitying.a 'Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best was , to apply. Lilly whi te,.is with salt leather or wool—the former tspreferabTe.- A. emir. syr or Taunt ran foul breath. healthy zurn . s. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, niter beim* once or twice - cleaned With - . Jtities' .Ainher Tooth Pale,. have the appearance of the mostbeatitiful ivory, and, at the same hate it is. so perfectly - Inntk:ent and exquisitely fine, thht , its Constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to - those teeth that art:in-good ebulli tion, giving them a beautiful . and preventing a premature decay. Those • already - decoyed it prevents trout becoming worse—it also fastens . 611eil as is bCCOiTlilf"' loose, and by perseverati&f it will relater the foulest teeth delicately white, anrltOoo thehrePtludeliejously sweet. Price 25 or 37+ cents a bo x. . . All the above arc sold only , at 52 Chatham st., sign of theAmeriCan'Engle,NewYork - . and by the.rimictiated Agents whose Attunes appear in tha Wlf..L YOU tind get ariehliusharitl,lady,? "Your face is your• fortune." 'fah beautiful,, clear, fair?.:ls it white? If not, it can ben - lade so even thOngli it be: yel low, dlifigurral,,sunburnt,. tanned and freckled; Thous ands have been made. thus Who ,liave washed, intc.,e or twice with Jones' Italian "Chemieal Soup. The effect is glorious and magnificent. -Bathe suie you get the genu titc.J ones'. Soup, at the sign of the American, Eagle So Chatham street. .. . •, Riug-worm,.Salt-rheum. Seamy, Erysipelas. Barba - FA Itch ; are often cured by, /ones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of retrietly. has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and 'clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Est.le Si Chatham street. „Mind reader this seldom or never fails. . C. INCMS, Ir.. Patterson. Sold at JACKSON'S SO Liberty at., head - oc Avood,NiAm or "of the Big Boot. nov23. , . • eifv.k: 1.00.1.1)Alt . TW NINE ,?SD A HALF DEN' S. kf = -Marriage.—Crmfidesitial.—!A try lady between tvVenl ty and thirty, posse ‘sing a symmetrical form, good; lea.: tures. &c.. 16 asked confidetnially, can - idte - suppose!any matt could admire her while she has such yellow teeth: such sallow, rough; coarse skin; and such dirty, bud. wiry hair: when: by spending the'above sum, she have delicate white,,teeth.a„ pure, sweet breotb,. and a beautiful head of hair.. Site. can 'have • beautiful whits teeth aud sweet breath.by using a 2d. boi of joifire.Aill ber Tooth Padre; ILAkitl White t pure and spades* its snow; by using a cake of the genuine lona' 'align ekv4kar bap ; and a beautiful head or:hair by usinga.,Uhottleiit An& . niral hair rotatovtLioc., Do not . forllI:10OIVAML. aiminst this !mime • u try, vr you, will regret it; but be sure to ask for. Jo es' article*. Sold only in New York, alt O 2 Chatham s t . or it* b) - apl3 4.0 'IN AL JACKSON, 'A"' . • • • - S9.liiherty at.. etANCETI.. SCROVIII.A. AND GOITIIII.A . .di..: perience has proved.that Uri comTflnation oftuettiOare• hove ever been so efficaeicius in removing the above !Mi.' eases, as DLL JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE..,", I thus effeated, cures iruly,.usumislang, not only of Cancer and other-W* 7 - eases of that elms, but has removed the moat stubliorm diseases of the-Skin,. Swellingd, Dyspepsin, &c. This medicine enters into the circulation, and - eradic a tes SEs:-..! eases wherever located. It , purifies the blood and fluids of the body. removes obstruction in .tht - poieliOr the skin, and reduces enlargement oftheglands or bones. It increasesthe - aPpetite, remove*Lit'eaduche : Ond dro , iVin; ness, and invigorates - the whole systeni, and imparts am., ;nation to the diseased and debilitated There: is nothing superior to it in the whole materia - mcdica2" It. is perfect ly'safe and extremely pleattant,andfins.nothing. of the diAgusting nausea accoupifying the Idea of sWaf luwieg Inctlieitte. W Tor sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth st.. near NVood. • . , A Recipe for the Raman ilaillrl rro FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFF, SILKY. CLEAN AND FlNK—Persons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every'. article, die it ever so good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try a 3s. bottle ofJone's Condi-lair Re storative. nod seri how it makes dry. rusty, red, light hair moist. soil, autiOrii and - dark. and keeps it so ; and hyits use for sometimil causes It to_ grow naturally heattliful ; if people could ree-the.number of poor 'respectable 'me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can use.) for dressing and beautifying the Hair; ;for keeping it soft and in order three times - as long an Any other article made; and' Forces it to grow. stops its falling, , And costs lint 3 shillings to try. We formerly sold.nothing, less than Sibottles, but we wiskpeople to try it. Sold only at 82 (mind te2l Chadian) street, New York, rind by, „ rt , o WM. JACKSON: Ant. RA Liberty t. fPitreburl;h ing personally used Dr. Willl;rd's Oriental Conga 'Mix ture. and experienced tie beneficial ellects. do mostcheer fully recommend it as safe and- etlectnal, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe that it has . no Su perior; and would recommend its tise.to all the afflicted. CHARLES LEWIS: . WM. JEI , IIKINS.; Pittsburgh, March 1.5111. - • u - sola by .1. Seboonmaker. &Co., John Hays. James A. Jones. J. H. Cassel, John Pe.Scott, P. L. Snowden. J. Molder, Ogden & Snowden. ' ap2.2 S-.li-LlitHtlificSOL-IiVICTCiLtiSOIiESTFAYSIPE LAS, Barber's Itch. Chaps; Sire lteards, Pimples.— This is used by many physicians in this - city in curing the above. and we would not conseienciouslysell Unless *e knew it to be all we state-. . . As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known thistwnoved - impurnitis, 'and cleared and beautified th Iltsni c Atkinff smooth mid white as mind, it is sold attil Chatham at., N. Y., artateik,.. -, ,; , , , „;.' , • •. : , . • ,''VW . 34AIESON. Agent,- . rnares Ytitreet.-Pittsbarah. . . A mErucAN GRaitT,Blialkatt" t.th , NA /IL TURK—Procured from a welljaltentucky. 1E.!5 feet the earth's surface. This found:vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly. popu lar Oils. Its curative properties tot the following moms are truly wonderful: Inflamatory rheumattsni, whooping-cough, plithisic, coughs, 'colds, 'spasms, teller; erysipelas, scald head. croup, Inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint. inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. ow- and back, diseases of the spine,..piles, heart burn, diseasefor the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes. deaf ness, and car ache, wonus, tooth ache, sprains, strains, bunts, seals, bruiies, cuts, incase cancer,rrever,' sores. • Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by NMI. JACKSON at his hoed add' shoe store. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh! The mo BOOT staitds in the door-way. Only - place in Pittsburgh where the . GENCISat can be ob tained. '' Caurtots.—ln order to be sure ofobtaining the genuine, purchase only of tliegeneml agent, for Western PennsYl vania, Wm. Jackion. 88 Liber ty , street, or through. Sub- Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whonokilY have a show bill and general dire etions in pamphlet feral containing the nature mid address of the Proprietor and General Agent of 'Western* Pennsylvania, as tollowa: Dr. Hall Co., proprietor, Kentuckyy. Wm. Jackson, General Agent'Lor Western .PeimsYlva nip., 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. Onskartt.-13aelt bottle is enclosed in one of the above .named Pamphlets, and the !Mize of William Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent Gar Wrstern Pennsyl venial Printed on the outside of the label. oct.ti„ Iron Otty Cracker asl -Broad Bak!ry. J. SHEPUARD , , WOULD respectfully inform ia his friends and the, Pub. WOULD lie generally, that he . has added to. his other:buSi. neSS, the manufacturing of Cruekera or eSery Hating purchased one of .W. R. .Kevin's Uracke , Pilot - Bread machines, he . to prepared to fill ail oii crackers or pilot bread ft the shortoit - notiee Und by a strict attention tbliusinetiii; a' to'share'portion public patronage.. The rkabrid reslieetrully inYt call and examine for thettiselVi3i. - - BARER I Chnittercial Row Liberty st: N - -B. &me rior thmily.Breadoye.ayd dyspoptin large , rollsi lresrf'everyriiMitig can'be the more. or myswagortietfitt stand'm the mat c'ttkei and Confectionary - 0 lurnd'and made - to J: BHBPHA, No 10 Comniereital Rom. Liberr Q LINDE/1E5,-400 do 4 Playing Crirds; S3O whole and half boxes Sardines; /0 baskets:l:dive .* 20 doz: assorted Catsupti, • 5 casks• London Porter, quarti and pints; 300 doz. Brandies. Wines, Ice:very old; bbis.powderid - Satar; 60 lasitets Chasapajgne Wilke. Port to arKive; 3 hhds Oletet Wine, for sale, by ' VOTICE SHIPPERS.—Wc have taken an iastuediately ePposite to ottr " bucutwarehaut the 'present, where we v)11 transact , business until a new house can be erected, arrangenleuts - haA already been made for that maltase, will'ulWaYsbe in readiness at our It•he receive freight, 0:A. hItANT.ILV y & CQ., BARLEY_ 100 bags Barley, Am. landing and:for by (*vat] w. •ratatlr • . - rk.-•• " ,~: IT 18 THE BEST COUGH lIIEDICINE.I EY,E ,R USED"—Thin an expressed hi out hearing yea tenlay, by cmrrt egent gentleman, whir liad used but, about one ball J r a bottle of, Dr. Willartis Oriental Cough Mixture t before e was entirely cared. Conte and get a, bottle of it, and if the moot obstinate eough or cold does not disappear by its use, yeur money will be refunded., Compounded as it is, of the most ctlective; though harai less and pleasa n t remedies. its use fur years has, uoi In t deed con it, fail to glee entire satisfaCtiou. - - For sale, wholesale sad retail, by HAYS k DROCRW4Y::. Went' Street:bear Canal Haifa; WILLIAM FLEMING, .Lairreaceville".. " . , WILLAIIVS Citiented.Cough crs ' womil ti '! Aitse who !save nettled an oft-., portunity o 1 trying this givat remedy for the Perrin:wept cure of every IarI;SIIDa DI the lungs, should ilea (nil to give • it II trill. certificates of hi etfictency. from otir own cit izens, which we are constantly receiving. cannot roil to convince 1110 skeptical. !tend the. fallowing (roma of high standing in Allegheny: Wit • • -km,xylissr Car, Peb. 7, ISIEt .21es:es. llifys - ¢ Broeluvry:. It adonis me great,plen-, sure to be Able td add tny testimony ; n favor of Dr. lird's truly valuable.codghmediclae. About three months since I wai.attackcd with a violent cold, uud was much. distrekrd with the cough; Triim which I could act no re-, lief, until "was a abort time OriDCe induced to call at your store 'and pureliaie some of the Orientul Cough Mixture. I not happy to state that the use of the second bottle hod entirety eured me; aud, buying great confidence in have, and shall continue a recommend ifto ley friend. “OaAcs Ftaxatato.'?....l ILSROM the NeW York Gazette: Oct.• 6, term,l.a daily 4 paper deservedly at tha - hend•Of the daily press al" us country. • • t Aristors:Sztract of gaiitiprii;;Ge.lt were hut courtesy: to call the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep. - oration which will be found advertised in another. col uum. , .711 r. 'Missal is a brother, and iSFLIC3 a highly' interesting newspaper. every now and then, one or two .numbers which we •have already noticed; and thethedleine Itself has been - eulogised by nearly ell the pSess bribe western' country, and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised.' It has iu its 'favor, moreover, 'veery flattering tesurnonials :from the most erilinent practitionerl'in every . part of the country where Whoa been ascii. There ts .beetny and taste enough in the bottles, sad in the ettgraCed lubsqs in which they air enveloped, to' intluee a puichii.se, even if the preparation itself were not one of the .` savereignest in the world," usevery person Must believe it is—that is,- every one must believe it is—that in, every one who would not most amass ofilocu ter . y evidence conclu sive enough to convert tianity. Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader,. • her you do not agree with us on this point::t • For sale try • B. i• :cor. of let and V • . I.)IIIEUMATISAI, GOUT,'" i: • •• .HELIX.-- A respectablogentlonaa:the e , as h e -. said, to Minna us that he bad been nfiric,'' 'for IS years with •Itheumatisca or Gout; and occasionally with Tic Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to Lis room for months together,.aud often sulrered the most in, tense and excruciatang pain, but that lately he bad. been using Jayne r Alterative, from which lie foundihemost sig nal and unexpected relief. fie says he found the meth. eine very pleasant anti effective,. and that he now con. ciders himself perfectlY cured .—Philadelphia North Amer „ • • . , . A FAcr.Woarti li'sowneo.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit. from iudiscretion in bin younger, days ; became af fected with ..Uleerations in- the Throat awl NOW, and it disagreeable eruption of the Skin. indeed, his photos - system bore the marks of being saturated with .disease. One band and wrist wore, so much. affected that he .had lost the use of the baud, • every part being covered •with deep,- .paiulul, and -offensive ulcers. and were by hollow and porous as an honey-comb. it was at this stage. of hi; . complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath • scrag disease, that he comotence4alle use of JaynesAl ruid having taken sizteeft bottles, is now perfect ly cured. ~ • The. Alterative operates - throneh the circulation, and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and the numerous oures it. has. per formed in diresoes of the skin, caticei,l scrofula, gout,- .liver complaint, dyspepsia pnil other chronindiseases,u truly asionisbing.—ipirir of Me Timm my- For •Ale in Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE., 72 Fourth street. • • lONSUMPTiONT, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD! A_,) BRONCHITIS, • ASTHMA; ae.—To• Comirst Four-fitths of you are really - suffering from net= 'Colds, or en obstruction and' eonsegnent lamination of the delicate lining of thoso tubes throce;h• whit!' the 'air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain'and soreness, hoarseuess,-cough, diffieulty of breathing, hectic fever, end a spitting of blood,lnattet or phlegm, which finally exlihuSts the strength tlf 'the pa tient—and death ensues. JAYNES'. EXPECTORANT nerer jails to remove this obstruction, and produces this most pleasing, and happy results: It 11' certain - in its of fects, and cannot fail to relieve,', For sale in Pittsburgh at.the Pelts Telt Store; 72 Fettrth' I)kZ - T. COUGH , riIEd)ICINE AVOHLD!" • _11) AnOther evidence of the superiority of.Dr, • lonfs.Couih Mixture, over nil others. Read the following : certificate from a respectable citizen of the Filth Ward: Pirrsauaon, N0v.3,847: • "!This certifies that for some weeks past I was tro l übled• with a very serious Cough, which. was evidently beeom ing seated on the lungs to such ail eitent es to resist this effect of every medicine which I had been using. 1 was finally persuaded to cull at Hays & lirockway's Drug Store, and get a bottle of Dr. lYitlarirs Oriental Conk . Mixture; which , to n.y.greitt surprise, relieved' e very: much; after talaug only two or three doses. and beforeCr had used one boule.l was ethirely 'cured. Twas Somuch. pleased withlts effecte, that I have brought others to tity, it, and shall continue to ricommend it to my friends, ap F. firmly Geliere it to be the best Cough Merlieirient Me • worrol. .-' ~~ ~.~ '.7,1:',-.-:',.i.::: - ..'•: - ., , 4'; .:~ v nibMi ' ' - SUGAR COATED VFX3ETABLF.PUIRIATIVETIL ARE universally admitted - tecoperate. not only a m p' effectual preventive, but as a nerve failing y remedy, ita • all diseases which can affect the human frame. Head s, ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism ,' Piles. Scurvy Dro Small Pox, Cholera Mottos, it onns, Whoopi , ng Cou p gh,' Consumption, Jaundice. Quineey, Seaslatina. Liver Cont.' . plaint. Apoplexy, Cancers, :Measles, Suit Rheum, Fits, Heartburn Giddinees, Erysipelas. Deafness. Itchings o the Skin. G r Colds ~ G out, Gravel. Pains in the Back, Inward AVenkness;Pilljiltation of the Heart, Hi ugs in IROTbTOacT Asthma. Fevers of all kinds Female Complaints, Stitches - in the Side. Spitting of Blood,l Sore Eyes, Scrofula, St." • Anthony'. Fire, Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Fleet AI- . bus or Alines, Gripes, King's Evil, lockjaw, Hysteria, Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affecuons Pleurisy, Swelled Feet rind Legs, Swine Pox, ..White ' Sweilings,, Tremors, Ttuners, Ulcers, Vomiting—and a holster Others. have successfully and repeatedly been immuished by: heir all-powerful arm. They have been known Metreet tc ' 3 when all other remedies had proyad ui ddictliejase . stages of disease. . • .7 . • ..• y have In ninny cases sup y lice shill • • of the most eminent physicians, a es their , un , rillified commendation. . • hey have becu fret:Mend), recommeneedbfellineCthe, most distinguished characters throughout the: ~,and been sanctioned ill Europa by Noblemen, and PrEstees olf.r • roynl blood. • They have been introduced into the &nephrite oiEdio-... burgh, Paris, and Vienna, and through the dishitereited ' exertions of our Foreign Ambassaders, they bare semi. , veil the favorable commendation of the Emperor_ °fibre... sire. and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chiuese Empire.t fir Scarcely a Packet- vessel of any repute sails from the port of New;Vork, without an supply of ths„ SIPE; - NEVER.FAILING;PFUI,NII. 117 - Agencies have been eitablialied in all The principal Cities in this Union, and applications are constan tly tench:. ing us from almOst numberless.villagea in,-every section of the country. Testimonials of their marvellous effects are pouring in frbm all quarter.-mud in such ininibers that we have not time to read one half of them:. IVhati stronger or more conclusive. evidence than these. import 7, out facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that the Many thousands who- have' tried CLICUENER'S . PILLS, can be deceived ili their results? Reny impos 7 i tore. Or quackery existed, would it not long ago his/ held up, us it should be, to dm scorn and derision of a justly offended community. ur Remember. Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the nriginal• in ventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing ot the TOM was ever heard of. until he introduced them in June i ltß3." - . Purchniers should; therefore, always ask for Cliekene'r's Sugar Coated Vegetable and take no other, tit they - will be made the victims of a fraud. . . • . . PRICE. 2h CENTS . PER BOX. Dr. Clickener's principal office for the WOO of Oils, Is 66 WISE. JACKSON; fi ll Libertyot... heed of Wood, at,P,i4- burgh..Pii.. General . .A.gent tor. Western Penneytyppit, Northern Olio; and Bic - River Cul-Mike of Virginia. The following are Dr.' Cliakeneee duly appointed-A r genie for Allegheny co.. Fa. Wht. JACKSON, (principal) SO Liberty atroei, loott4 ; of Marshall, Allegheny City. Jonathan Glikiest, Matielimiter. • • C. Towatenit Co.. " .„ „ 41 , - Jno. IL U. Jacques,ilinningbarti. . Jno. 11. Cassel, Pettit st. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie at. • Robert Williams, Artburseille. R: IL Hemingray, Soßth . AV.pril. „ Teinpenuteevalf., • •- 4 Jeremiah Plenting,lmieteliee*Me. "' ' • Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . /". •• Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgit. • . j Thonins Aikin Sharpsburgb. • . G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. • • : Samuel. Springer. Clinton • James M'Koe. Stewartstcnru. • Jolts Black, Turtle Creek. .C. F. Disbi. Elirabeilt, • . . • , Riley Plumb Township . : J. Jones, llakerstown. • Penny. APKeesport Sold also br • "1",-?' Price, 25 cede a bottle. 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