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'4, 4 : .• ;4.1: • .10 .41 P;;' 4.4-.„"'„ k r ,*4• 4 4.,„:''".. • EMlffi MEM =NM :.•.:- ~..• ,:•,- 4 ,5.:,::.,, '.•;17..',A.-,''.., • i. gl:% „ , • tt .4 ** 4 :1 fl • •- "* . r. t., *. •,-** * ••••-**: • ".: . , • . • t • t "z't• • . • -.; x ,4* • - • • Wpwlesale sad Retail. -•"„' t • , • SADDLE. itA.RNESSA,ND TRUNR.IIIANUFACTORY, ' • 1 •••• ' ART.E.V,V, bet.: leave to in- • , ,• ..t 71.. ;.• '• ••, , & p .m % f r i cri d 4 awl the public generally, '• ~ C 4.,•,• r tarot eottliiittee.,to occupy thatlaigr and corn , - ••• ,„ „ ..,-, -._4 o ,4l,,,,,,StoreFoSom.iorineriy . o_c•rupiedl ll So f ncip • •:f . , '". ; enock Co, No.:6.,otert once-o f Diamond le) an Wood, + .. ,. .I , {ilriutiovhere be keep , ' 14 I Fir , ffe a n nd s eneral wsortment DI ,4,1 Aileddlet. Item fru k Carpet Bags, Sa ddle !a, Whips,;and all otherani , ; ,- , .sles in line. , "a, t He also keeps - contyauftotOrantl. and 33 prepareir tot t. furui.t, to order{ nil kin& orßiveteq Ilose.tnanut:actitreci • --.• • °Me. beatranterial, and in a -style In work intinship ^ --to ibe eastern uninufactgred article. and : at b 8 Per cent v'Sgellter. 1 T ‘3;:%* * '. 4' itela"ri.ttAT examine las atoek betlwe mrellarnig e t t lsewttere. as ..)ka;iiedetertnitted ta sett first rate artinlea,if -very 101 A. 4.; e v : e of Wood _ • ' ;24,'‘ , t' , ;..g.4.11.4P.Nr: . '}, ' 1 ,7 05 - 'l 3 ;J:c•-,•, - ' - • - - - - - - r - -;-• • P.. _ - • • _ , , , • , Ri s • T ' ' --` 3 - ks _~' ..: .- .'- . .4"-i''. . ,'..;..:',:'' .'.1.7::7,:''.-'• MAE= Iff=l= s F ,~, .~~~•,:a,, .. MEM BM= Min -r -- i'._ } . ISOM =ME , -, , • `` . i .; ._ - • '4! • it •• .* . . SEEM MEM MIME :; ~~:. EON ~. i ~~~~-= ~„ :~~ _ r. ~, _. ENE MESE j, ;., . i L -.. EMU ,~s~ ~~ . v.: .: - ' C ...` .. - n '.IY Y 'v4'~p : - • , - , .T - 4 . ,-77 , ..: ~.,.,,.i i, ..,,,,,,,t, ,„:.,. NENE Lo lot. ing ,Stour:. _— - - • - ..,,.. aosr Fashions:l6le Eatablishusent.. t.. rM .onbacfiber hasjustopened, - adjoining the- Exciting:o ut; .-autt-itrunediately opposite the - Offide. of:the •• . Orni Post, sth street, a PASI-1101slAttLE STOCK OF pilierilr,wear wittch-has-been.seletiled front aria r - '4 • ' • • the t roue importing._hoose :Bast. •.li eight of MC: pp& willaanyinec all that tlie3r are of the newest styles atilt Angst fabneks evet brought to, this City- - Lie wilt titi ''L dleatin to make his - gariiiefifit fit so easy and well. that we of,weanug - them. shall only be squalled by ' ... =real' paying for them: _ . Terms Cash. and prices terc • ... d:— • --- .- :Imlay idt . - JNO. CURRAN. a, or Gerste. ear. '''' ":. ' • ' e i ntsirit cK er l appeals t o f his shelves to-bear him . ......, r :., •• ..111 . •..t/t E. e as utb s i e . rti h o m n 63 , t t h i a n t• t h h e c .,, c h i e t :_t , l n se am l . arge arti s e t i - e •l s ot t - ,n o d f ha Goodr, adapted to men sw e ar to be found its any . - :MILD tyke secluded in the same, cannot be found else. -.-" where; A few of the leading. articles will be enumerated . bore below 1 . - litOpltilin'artnest Black,Cloths i -.- • -„: • . . 'Athletic" :Oboe , " colored . " • . i lipzo:olm d: Simonds Doeskin Cassimeres ; :. . •-. •• '• ::- - '---•••••-"- '', Drape Elar.tiques •• f, Light and dirk.Piney's , " -Palest Cloths, for Summer "Coats ; ._ . . ',English and American ; Satin CUP" ' Ei4, , Texleton - Cachrueri,- - TinsClled Beat*4loo.l4 ' 0 . and Upedle'wrought -EhaPen, white i tfatvartety Cif other Veiling& •. . • .1411"14.bum,6 " lerlate, grey, plain, Plaid alla tihhed, Orslntinlaymew:".td tetionaported thilidasors-rwhiClCwill •'' •. t. '.-3401..eralorrifs:Ottler,for.,xashl iiidelkie.i) , , aild emilioubi. J. CIIRRA,4: saiiff7?.r;;, - ...-s". - • P.Elh - itreec next Each:me:Bank. W,7iT, , aitiattairarbleClotblike'S tort, . llto: 1013 LIBMTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH , . EE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and '-j - 'the public generally, that they . have just received ••• •- a new set_pply of French and - " English Cloths, and cassi - atereri—Vestings of all styles and !polity—Ready-made ": • -::: - Elothing of all descriptions, neck and. pocket Ilandker *tiara *ltirts ; in short, every article usually' kept is r. " Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. • , • - Gentlemen wtshinato have Clothe s. :made to order. in a . faslaionable style, will find it to thew advantage to call • . , and examine our, stock before goinst elsewhere. . •-•'‘': - - 3 if . 11.11t1U1.1.F.N & DOWNING, No. 77 & 79 COILNERSIXTII.AND LIBERTY STEETS. axing enlarged and newly fitted up their establish meat. at the above well known stand. respectfully vita .the attention of their friends and the public to their ._'choke selection of New Goods. comprising every vane ly-for spring and. summer wear, selected especially for customer department. Those wishing to leave their - • orders will find at thiS establishment every style of new arid.desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth - ingisextensivegot up in. the best manner. of durable ma * I*nel:end well worthy the attention of thoie wishing to •, • purchase. All are incited to cull. and may rest assured thatthey pleased with price. quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. uprillOtimo. • Ills -, IIELAIN-Y, Fo. 49, I.eforty street. rhusburga, has Jun opened, for the Spring trade, a large and general - tuati . rintent of well ; selected Cloths. Casaimeres. and Meetings; consisting.of superfine French and English ° 'Meek and fancy colored cz.crrus. suitable for the va . styles of Spri ng and Summer Coats. • 'Plain and fancy itch. English and American CAS- ItIIMERIFM, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to trade. - •':/Usct, ascent variety of new and fancy VESTINGS— iiIIOf.WIdch will be 'cut and made to order, in the most ' • . litthitinable style. ••••, retaane favoring the establishment with a call, will be gaited on utoderate terms. at short notice. : The subscriber liar ate., on hnsd a great assortment of "WADY MADE CLOTHING.madc tri the present Spring . • " Fashion.'sensisting ler every descriptiou of Ihess and .Honk Coats. of 'all 'fashionable colors; fancy and plain - - Sant and Bin.iness Coats. - r C ANC' a general assortment of Pants. Vests, Shirts, cravats, - and mall other artielen in the Clothing liae,whieh • sold low, for clan. .111Pliotesale ph releasers will hud it much to their ridenti , ' call and examine the stork. before purchasing .••.=.elsewhere. • - • I - 1 P. DELANI, Tailor. • TO Isal.MS: TO Aii.MS:—Thremenedin . vasion of Western Penna. by Cot Ssiiit, with 10,000 !men. nhewithatanding which. .1. M. White will continua to sell Clothing - cheaper than any heretofore. becn 'offered in the Western country, her - fag the largest establishment In the city. fronting on r • anyand Sixth rte. lie is noW prepared to show to his • iturntrocis patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cast . Jaeres, vestiugs. and clothingl el all descriptions, suitable ' , loathe approaching season. that has ever been offered in this mexklt., to which all can have the Right of Way.— , -Obtains the comer.lNo. 167. Liberty and Sixth ala. -^"'situtiftV WHITE. Proprietor. -411Cari&ErMin.r.R._ .1131,1.11 li.. RIDDLE._ Tyr I C Sty Mal store ~...n_ItORGESPAIVOLF.R & Co. annouoc.e to their friends stnd Ost citizens of. that they ha -.- . 0 nn Auld a fine essortraent.of READY MADE CLOTHING, %o — acting COalln; - WM , . Pants, lIOSQ, &C., WhiCti lbcC -„git ",, l ta t, fair prices. Also. a superior lot of Cloths, lea Smalrestirigs, which.they , will make up to itiedmiu the;neatest and.4.it manner. Ctatrrtn wor;t l dOne as usual. . ,Don't Pirgot the p . late., on the west side of cede : - - -111 street, 6 doors north of the Auction Store, Allr,heny •-• !", iClot/laisag i Clothing 11 Clothing 111 'Tine Doors vs.- The !Voter's !Void WELT, SELECTED GARMENTS now . • made and ready to be .offered on the li - 110 .1)0() terms to my old customers and the public in ;firmerat. - .:Vhe Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive . r estaillithittent ba. now, after returning :; from fro the Eastern " 6 " r tilif*it much trouble and expense. lust completed his ; whiter arra4.6m m.'m* to supply his thousands of f ustomers WithorMaif the most deslrablc;stocks of no- I.AlsMg.that ha aver been acted:in this or any other ma, A.Atialstrest Of the snoinitains. For neatness sa style rind 3,7oll.tackmlonshils, , emrihined - with the very low price whieh Aniasynoill , ht sol4.foi. musfeertainly render the old unri .....Valled I:bre* Big IYe.one of ;the greatest attractions of `TAU avitsteru countrY. 'lt is gratifying to me to he able to . - . I .announee to my numerous friends at bottle and abroad. ;tkatmitwithstanding the exlmonlintry efforts which I yailllrainade to meet the mater in my line, it. is with Mdiffieuleir.l eon keep :idol wi the ermstnnt rush.that is ~tqalsodtvels-,this .establishment. It is a. well established that my . Wes. eigrt.ar.ten times larger than any 7z.,,sstlombsitose in the trade. and this Leing tito. ease on the .rlustount sold. l can arrest to Sell at ninth less profit than {al.titheryaeould posslhly-illitik of doing if_ they wished to ,00ver contingcriteapcnies. I 'intend 'to make a clean e-e.inteeep of all my present Stock before thebeginning of lle XI comb* tathis concluifioa. I will make it the inter - i.i."‘itikaitovary. man, Who wants a cheap winterseit, to call itisd purchase at the Three 'Big Doors. . ' JOIIN m , dLosx - Ev. -T. 1Y0001)5. NEW GOODK—Eeceivedisithe Irmt xv: city Clothing Store .a splendid assortment of Cloths. aessiating of fine French. English and.Arnericau Plain. : -r inatrand Palley Cassinteres. of the most modern styles: CashuMre Vesting'. Silk Velvet, Plain and c.,:"Vartey Satins—all of which we will make up at the most -know - 4010 Tinges. iu it durable and fashionabk. style. Risady-mailis Cioliting,of, all descriptions • Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns .:. Neck and teiaketlttlkfi.; Suipenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and iv cyirttcle usuallykeptin a Clothing Store. -Country ,411erehants, before:parehasing elsewhere. will find it s o - ..;.ilfeffitilitustage to call at the Iron City 'ClOthifig 'Store, _;;.X/s,....lXLiberty street, immediately opposite the mouth C. M'CLOSKEV. -:;, , ..A.4: - QELLINIe OFF - LOW FOR CASli.n—Wniter I. ',thing of every description such as cloaks, over superfine blanket. Beaver . Pilot. heavy broad elothsi superfine cloth. dress, and frock coats; a large as- Asertrisent. of tweed, sack and frock coats. intinett pantaloons; also' a gen -oL.ollllatnatiniAn't 'V a e u a: plain and fane velvet; c 1 nth . diney I s i!roolen. And plaid Cassimere, with igreat'varieti of' superfine irishlinen, trimmed shirts, = `o user shirt& stock. cravats, comforts and all other tun ...Ocala the r''' thing line, which will be sold low for Cash. Porelia (ill' find it much to their advantage to call loon. at 49 Liberty street. P. DEL NY B. .A. - 'complete assortment -of:goods, suitable for •' .. .2.-Customer work, always out band, such as English, French '','_hand' cloths, and .cassinteres; also a choice as :"... zarupenj of seasonable vestings—all of which will be -:' , itadec to' order iii the tritest styles, and on the most ac '';',l-istennatodating terms. - janlk.daw In; I lothlng I I ct , rvilrESprinf and Summer stock that is now ready to i.e • - -- 1- IL. L efffeted a the !old ' nal • • THREE RIG DOORS. 14 one of ihe 'largest and choicest in selection that has ev er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth .Q.ircity_in the. Union. I will not undertake to describe to .‘ • 4M-reader. the different aiwortments of articles which I s.,,,ttew„kuv.o.lnnoffer them ; , bat, will simply tell them That if they only - favor tnc with.'a before them . - 14 , ..175,000 :different !itarinents to make a choice out of, con e: f2.listingin part of Coats. from the richezt in quality down • to the lowest in ipriee; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishment of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes Open wondering in the most extravagant degree of sur prise: how such avast collection of assavXADSCLOTIIIING could possibly be: 01/toted together. under. the control of one - individosil But sock things will he, as on I ' g. tin per : saverance 'add industry• is the main-spring of trade.— - Without any intention of boasting, on my part, I will say at the same time, it is of such metal lam principally coin , 'posed, for nothing in the s h , Me or form of difficulties, no • . =matter what their magnitude may be, can deter me from o,cearapliOing, my object, in providing for the farmer, the - meEhinie, and the day laborer. My whole' attention Is *wren up with the greatest care fur their welfare, in get .. tins up fashionable. and ut the same tithe substantial g,ar- S' , ,Linentst, . meet -their demands: and as for others. who • fancy themselveihnoving in a different sphere. and re "t!'-:; *thing an article' of the to plus ultra kind, they have only to give use an outline of their wants, and they are tinned to a word. , ' ..Now, let , me say a word or two to my country merch --..1 ants in the trade: if you wish .to save train at least 25 to - pet aeat, in your wholesale purchase& call in ut the S -.Three Ilig Doors," and if I don't meet your most can - 'mine hopes, .in. the _way of getting.cheap bargains, and fresh seasonable:good& will not in future attempt M off :er.aniinduccme,nts. of a similar kind to a generoutOpeo ' pltfot so noble nature and close discernment. JOHN WCLOSKEY, • • *bl94 y - 1C0.151 Liberty street. etrlN'T bt has lnir received at .{../ his hirge establislutient, froutiog on Liberty and' Gth 441 . 044, Wisplertpl - assortmeut of TWEEDS for summer: also. s. superior lot of French Sado VESTINGS. all of . which he is ready 40 rtish . .s up iris the latest fashion and the most reasonable terms as usual. 'Observo the iiioraer; No; 107 LibertY and 'Stith streets. • • N. WHITE, Tailor. Proprietor. MIN .:. id.:_ ~.-.-e!xigkranspottlir f lggi4tP " 1 AMA For - the , Prans - parfarroit of to and' Pow PiIIIaDELPink,s'ALTIMON.B:NEW' , •YOIU.BOSTOA, &C. • - =- • ' • "' . - 13 onarD.o.t . ¢¢ CASS: PhiladeZphics.' riIAFEE O'CONNOR, -Pittsburgh. - gams old established line being now in full operatien, • LI the proprietors have. made extensive arrangements to forward.Oncids and Produce with despeteli,, - and on the mn#l.faforuble terms". They confidently hope:their promptness in delivering"Oods—pectirtur , Safets•, in Mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at chording accommodations to shippers. ank.ovvners, pf - produce,—together with theirJ6fig, experience acid ante : mining attentionto - butinets, will , secure to them Is con iinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. - • All consignmentiby and for this line reeeived, charges paid, and fbrwarded in any required directions free of ehltrgr for commission, advancing" or storage. • _ - No interest , directly or indirectly , in steamboats. • ' Alt conarnunicatious . proinptly attended to ou appliea tion to the following agents: • = • BORBIDOB : i CASH, Market strect,Philadciplita. TAAPPE & O'CONNOR," _ Canal Basin, Pinaburgh, O'CONNOR'S •&" CO:, North street, Baliiritore. ' WILLIAM B. WILSON. al.- . - , Cedar street. New York. Mercheinte y Vreight" Inc (PORMEILT CApLBD - xwoßni.k. CO.'S Mann -17Xti.USIVTIA for the transports ion of way frcigh 17 between Pittsburgh. Blairsville. polutstown, Boni daysburgh, Water street, and all intermediate places. . One boat will leave the warchouse . of C.A. WAnalty & Co., Canal Fiesta. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. every day. (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend ott having, their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful:for the very liberal patronage they have received doting the last two years. respecttully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities. tee..during the past winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased Imsittess. raoraurrints. . R. 11. CANAN & Co. WM. S'TITT. E.G. STITP. WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. TRINDLE&McDOWELL. Aortas— C. A. 3l'Axm.rs & Co., Pittsburgh; R. 11. CANAN. Johnstown; Jots M tu.s.a. Hollidaysburg; . liounctm& Mrritsciart,%Vater st. Huntingdon co Rr.reacwss--Staith &Sinclair, J. & J. 3l'Doyitt; G. & J. Shoenberger; R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore (Bagalcy & Smith: John Parker; Wm. Lchtner; 3. Jordan & Son. marl (Gazette copy.) Merchants , Transportation Line, ;Q. %•••••.-1:121=7 „ 4 „ FOR the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted. and all instructions promptly attended to. tree from any extra charge for stor age ur commission, - . C. A. 3PANULTY & Co., Proprietors. marl Canal Basin, Liberty st.. Pittsburgh. (Gazette. only. cony.) Great UrigUsti Remedy 1 UOR Coughs, Colds. Asthma, and Consuraptionl—The great and only Remedy for the above discuses la the ifungdrian Balsam of Life. discovered by the eelchinted Pr. Buchan. of London. England; an butt:aimed into the United States under the immediate superintendence of 'the inventor. . The extraordinary HUCCCISS of this medicine* in the cute of Penni:unary diseases. warrants the ntocrican Agent in solicitingfor treatment the worst possible caseit that can be found in the comumnity--cuses that seek rebel iu vain froni any of the common remedies Of the day. and have been gtven up by the most distinguished . physicians, as cofinned and incurable. The flunearian ..Ualsintr:has cured, and will cure, the napst tiesperute .Ousnit. It is no quack nostrum but a standard English medicine. of known and established efficacy. Every family in. the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Bids= orEife. not only to rounteract the consumptive of the eliinate. but to be used as apreventive medicine in all cases of . colds, coughs, spitting of blood. pain its the side and chest. iriitationand soreness of the lungs. bronchitis, difficulty of breathing. hectic fever. night svieatir;Olnaciation and general debili ty, asthma. influenza.' Whodping cough, and croup. - -,Sold in large bottles at In per bottle,with full directions ferthe restoration of health. Pamtililete, cora:doing n mass of Roe:hitt And Arno:icon certificates, and other evidence, abinvorg tliefinetittalled merit' of this great English Remedy, may be otttained of tht• Agent!, grandmasly. For sale by - /e CO., ebt9 cur. Firstand Wood. told Wood and-filb sts 5 , 17 . 0)J: e rr on Hernia; 1,1 Sir t A 'A st i l . e l ),:gl it o l( per on the " " Testis end Thymus Claud; Colic's Lectures on Surgery; R'aison's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice: ' Dunglison's ; Physiolotty. I forner's Anatomy and histology; Churchill's Itlidwiterri Velpeatia .sTitlvcifer); Diseases of Infants—Billard; " Diseases of Females—lshnell; for sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH &Cll., mar 3 43 Mark , t street. Vis.W Poems. inworMed liarpci3 new edition of the Poetical works of John Milton, ,with a merimir, and critical remarks en his genius wntings. by James 31ontgoincry ; and one hundred and twenty engraving* froM-dravvings by -Wm. Harvey In two volumes. • • SPENCCIefI GICEET. TZSTAVENT.—The four .Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, iu Greek. with. English , notes, Orin rut. yhilosophic al. exegetical; mops. indexes, ete. togeth er with the Epistles and Anocalyprm; the whole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges, and Theological Seminaries. By Bev- J. A. Spencer. A. M - New Sorel—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of lore. -By Mrs. S. C. Hall. Jettner's Henry Jr—The life of Henry the Fourth. king Franct. and Navarre. by G. P. R. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 VOlL_ctoth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jan 8 Booksellers, cor.of. Market and 3,1 its. New Books Just,.Received. 013.1 7 .1.1.'S History or :ModernPhilosophr, c . ornillete 111 in one volorne, trona the last Loroon.ediuon.:43,oo. Lectures on the Law'ruill the Gospels. by Stephen H. Tyng, D. L.: new and enlarged edition, rah portrait of the author; $1.50. ..... ir of Rov. David Abeel, D. D.. late Missionary to China, by hie nephew, Rev. G. It Williamson, with a por . fruit. Meander's History of the Christian .Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. '2. • Ilawkstone: a tale of and for„Lngland. in 194-, in two volumes. from second London edition; St ,00. Memoir of NV: C.Vree km': Missionary to Africa; 62 rte. Personal Recollections by Charlotte Eliiabeth, with explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoixerobracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death; by L. 11. J. Tone; 621 eta. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. 11. Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton, the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles B. Taylor, M. A.. author of " Recerds of a Good Man's Life." " Lady Mary." "Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. The above just received and for sale by ELLIOTT& ENGLISH. 6. Araiket street, between 3d and 4th. UNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have rust receive a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by the American 'Sunday School Union, and approved by a Committee' of publication, consisting of members of the following• denominations, viz.: Baptist.. Congregational, Epiiropal Methodist, Presbyterian. and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of sixs hundred bound volumes, (of prices from S cents up to 73 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to, the above, the Union publishes a lame variety of books, in paper covers, for quite young child ren, for rewards. &c. The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. 1 and 2. of one hundred volumes each. all numbered ready for use. of hooks from 72 pages up to 250, at the low. price of ten dollars. averaging Dilly mitt-erns a volume. Also, " A Youth Cabi,ne: Library," of fifty volumes, at the low price of two dollars and fifty cents. - Also, Hymn Books, Qnestion Books, red and blue Tick ets on paste boards. Maps, lee. All - the . above we call at- the Union. at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of !looks furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 33 Market at., feb9 between Third and Fourth. ALLISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, F. R. S. author of the "Ilistory of Europe." Neancler's.Life of Chriit—The life of Jesus Christ, in its historical eonnezion-and historical developments: by Augustus Neandcr—translated from the fourth German edition, - by John McClintock and E. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dickinson College. Old Mai the Guide; or Adventures i% 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. Chalmer's Posthumous Works;—Daily Scriptural Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. D.— iu three vols. Volumes Ist and 2d received. . . The abova valuable works received — this day, and for sale by JOIINSTON & STOCKTON, ara2 flooksellers, corner Market and Third sts. Trlnswing*. NEW and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS, of the latest style ...lust received at ZEBULON KINSErs,. No FMAREET STREET, Among which are: 55gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; 100 " plain, covered with net, assorte . d colors; 150 'plain smell; assorted colors; 50 " cotton, new article, will wash. assorted colors; Also, a large variety of Fringes. nss'd widths suld.colors. GLO VES. A vary hare stock of the above article. doz: Ladies , Open Worked Silk Gloves; 5 Gems , Heavy Silk Gloves; 7 Lith e ,' Net Black and Whits Gloves; 55 ‘,..• Ladies , Fatiy . Top Lisle Thread Gloves; 20 " Ladies' Gloves: • 50 Ladles' Have Bilk Gloves; 50 11 Gent., 15 " Children'lVotton Gloves; • Shaded Twist. Steel and Guilt Bemis. Pl l / 1 10 Rings and Tassels.. Bend Bags, steel and velvet, fine Fans, Parasols, Areordeons, &c.. . "[JOAN'S LONDON BOOKS—Six Old Eugßib Chinni Iles. • William of Malmsbury's Chronicles. - Bede's Beelesicustical History of Algl9 ptur.cri-Chioci Mallet's Northern Antiquities. ..illeroditna by Carey. -. .Marldavelli'sllistory of Florenrte, •Schlegel rrPhlioaoptiy. of Life and History., .I.liingrit's 'Emory et Paintlfig. . ' • • Meektuon's li4tetrviirlayeutions, Roseoe's•LiM the i'endi. Rose.oe's Loretioo floxe's Muse of Austria. Schiller's Works. • For Balmily mare H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., 43 Market et. - . . Tapmeott.fseednierse.ritiialgayAtiotiCitlice,..-- lilik. REM=.l.2ANC!P§andTatssage from GreaVeritrifittuidlielatid, by .W. *. & Tapticritti:-7a SOuthf sr, comer Maiden - lane, N. - V4ind.ftsf wate r . leo - flood The: su bscribers;.having accepted . the . Agency of.tite. above Nouse. are noviprepared to make arrangements ori -- -the - most liberal terms with those desirous, of paying the passage of , their friends from the. Old Country; and 'they flatter themselves theireharaeter and tong standing in--busineSs will give arnie assurance that all their. ar rivagementawill be carried outfaithfully.. • - • .13519. W. if," J. 'T. - Tgpscottare long,,and fararably known forthe superioralass. accommodation. and soiling uinines of their Packet Ships._ The - QUEEN OF-TIIE :WEST, SHERIDAN, .9ARVICK, .LIOTTINGUER, BOSCICS LIVERPOOL, and , SIDDONS,tata iffWhi . Oh leave. each port - monthly—iron New, York thecast and: 26th, and from, Liverpeiol thif 6th and 11th; in addition to. which 'they have.arrangements with the Si George and. Union Lines of Liverpool Tickets, to iniure,:ideparthre from Liverpool every five days, being:thus determined that their facilities shalt keep Nice with their increasing patronage: - while Slr. Tapscott'a constant Personal. superintendence of the bueiness in- Lirerpool.is anaddi donut security that the .comfort and accommodition of the pa:Wingers will be partionerly.attenged to The subscribers being, as usual, exteiiiiirelyangaged in the Transportation IlusineitsbetweenTitistnirgla and the Atlantic Cities, are therebY enabled to:lake,Charge of and forward passengers iminedintely.adlliefr landing, without a chance of disepppinuneut or' elay; mid are, therefore, prepared to contract for'paslage holt:tan} , sea -1 port in Great 13rutun or Ireland to tide city, the nature of tha business they are • engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so fir Siland'uot otherwise atj teinable; and whi t tinicessary.lorwerd passengers fur ther West by the ' ait mode of Conveyance,Without any additional charges for their trouble. Wh,ie persons sent for decline coming Mit, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in Ant. REfillitAmts. • The subseribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amdunt, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus f fording a safe and ,expeditious mode of remitting funds to those: countries. which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Applieation or by letter. postpaid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants reap27-d&w.ly Philadelphia. t if& Roche, Brothers, *. FULTON" sr., NEw Ydruc; ED= Qi:Ar, Donor; SCOTLAND ROAD. LIVERPOoL. - JAWS BLAKELY, Agent, tame on Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements far 184 S. R. ocim, BROS. A. CO.. sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York rackets. hike the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year tb4 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers. by the above splendid Line r from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former coarse of doing business. and assure. Moir: who entrust them with then orders, that the same Sitlitlfiledoll will be rendered as heretofore. ED= ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCWLAND AND WALES 1.41111.5 fin' gale, payable, on demand, at ally Bank it Ireland: The undersiened has made arrangements to bring on passengers to l'ittaburgb, diving the present •car. re b5-2mdaw• JAMES BLAKET.,I :9‘ Passage To and From lat il .444 " GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Owens. RIPPAIIII & SON, No. 134 Waterloo Rotted, Li rerlrool. CdtILTSLISk. ArPTARD. ND. 53 SOUth Nt, N. Y. riMIE Subscribers. paving accepted the Agenev et this 1 city of the above well known and respectable 'Houses. are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the re gular Line Of Packet Ships. sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging writ, us may rest assured that their fziends will meet with kind treaunent and prompt des patch at Liverpool. As well as every attention necessary ott their arrival in thin country. Apply to or address SAMUEL Iq*CLUILICAN S. 142 Liberty st.. Pittsidirith. N 13.—r usage s engaged here from - Liverpool to Ptus burgh direct. and drafts t'or any: atuountforurardtt4, pay able at sight, throughout the Milted Mae:dont.. jy2Crly dittIIARNDEN £ CO.'S PA ,ENnEA !.!CD lIICIII7TAIICE Ocoee. ITAILNDEN k CO. continue to bring out persons from any part of 'England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal tenms. with their usual punctuality. and attention to the-wants of emigrants. lA'e do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling se ernes that infest the sea-ports. as we take chargeol them .h• moment they report themselves. and see to their well-be tog. and despatehthemwithout any detention by the first We say this Searlessly, as are defy any of oar passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. whilst thousands of others acre detained monsits until they could be sent in some old craft at a cheap rate, which, Too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform- our contracts honorably, mat what is may, and not net as was the case last season with other °thee& who either performed not at ail, or when it ltuitect their Convenience. Drafts drawn at llttaburgh for any .aam from St to 11.000. payable at any of the I'rovittrial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. - JOSIWA ROBINSON. European and. General Aztnt. jart23 Firßr racer, one door bedr Wood at. • DUI FOREIGN - REMITTANCE. lib TIJE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England. Ireland. Scotland and AVales, with despatch, and at the lowest rites. SAMUEL M'CLUTOCEN dr.. CO., febl 2 Ide Liberty saner. European Agency, sand Remittance* to Ireland, England, Ace: T AIME and small sums of money ran at all times be .1.;/ remitted by sight.drafts, at reduud rain, to all parts of England : Ireland, Waif s. &c.. I eind Legacies. Debts. Renu. Claims. and Property in' Europe can be collected and recovered through the • mtbsei'.ber. or during his ob. *mice from this city from October until May. on his annu al tours to Europe, by application to JAYILII M &Y, Mer chant, Water street, Pittsburgh. IL KEENAN.. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Fa. P. ft.—&a.ll: Keenari has ,been frequently troubled by applications and letters 1711 the business of “flerdman & Keenan," passenger agents, of New York, he deems it necessary to say - that be is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any connexion with either of thoSe persons. .ocri 'Western New !ark College of Healtls. _(7 Mtn( srszazl3vrrsto. N. Y. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VINITN'AIIL.F. LITHONTRID TIC MIXTURE:. 'FIBS celebrated remedy is - collate,. :y increasing its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this tom' plant immediately relieved. no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet flit testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone no other ar ticle can relieve you: and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical - :see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint. Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture: it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the ays. tern torpid. (Sec pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of a most painful character, is immediatelywlieved. and a cure fol lows by a few days nee of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from iMpure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the Si'stelTl, Weak flack, Weekliess of the Kidneys. Sce.,. or Inflanmtion of the-same. is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always tha result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities,'Suppressions, painful men struations. No article has ever been offered, except thin, which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be lelied upon as a sure and effective remedy,; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give ,a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing Class of complaints.— See pamphlet. Ail broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect .of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article Mal' rite numb, and d rive such diseases from the system. See pampleet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here: Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nel er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit In any case, and if hone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid norgis, and keep taking the medicine as long where is an irnproveident The proprietor would caution the Publie' against a' - number of articles which conic oat under the heads of SsassPautise, Syrinx", &e., as cures for Dropsy. Gratiel, kc. They are good for noth ing,.and concocted to gull the unwary: town raze ?MT. Their inventors never thought of caring such diseases till this article' had done it.' A pdrticular study of theamph lets is earrustly solicited. Agents. and All• who sell p the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously.. Fitt up In 30 oz. bottles,.at 42 ;' 12 oz. do: At 91 triethe larger holding.° of. more than dia two small bottles: Look out and not get imposed upon. : Every bottle has," Varighn'aVegeta tole Lithantriptte MtVore." blown ripen' the glass, the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions. and •• G. C. Vaighn, /3uffild,"statriped on the cork. None other are,genunte. •-• • . . Preparedby Dr. 13. -r C.' Vatattin...and sold et the Princi pal Office. 201 ?dein ereet, Bernie. wholesale and retail. No ,attention, given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly aurkatizid4grrits excepted. Post:paid let tens, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attendedria gratis. • • • . Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nunn at., N. Y.; 295 Pdsex,st., Salem: Mass.; and by the principal Draggled throughout the United;Statei and Canada, as Agents.- BAYS k TIROCZWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty st., near Canal Basin. I rENITIAN BLINDS. A. Waterrels, and old and well known Venitiait. Blindmaker. formerly of Second and Fourth Ens., takes this method to ineum his man) friends of the fact that bie Factory now In full on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge. where it constant supply. of Mania of various colors and quali , ities, is constantly kept on hand and'at all prices, from twentz-cents up to surteutuomers. N. .:If required, Blinds will be put up so. that in case of - alararbyf ire, or otherwise, they - may removed withetit the aid ota, serewdriver. and , with , the Same Ildit airy : Other Piece of furniture can be removed, 4,3 - &*fihontetny)eptis - expenee. - -je2-1-tikwy eikurio, adnettinee t -bp. A:;p 7 :4litten:a,moolol44A-PAilif TlV , h 44, the ex clusfVe :rightlrsll** - geariin rattdi and. Allegho ny Any t eessa*Varning tee* tnkielreax ez cept procured to may is pretcddidetv-dc•geralOd and' a fraud upon thap 'o—and their stedements• ace not to relied on. [ac23l A. J AWE% 72 4th at. =En niiranct. taluva _ nits. Itistrillifijl29l9XSLlZett. rtlHEituiertirie.ooorepanYOC North A*o.rica, Mar its - Auty'aethorized - -Agemt the -Sub', ;scriber, otters teiVllLlke.permattent and - - limited . insurances 'on - property ,' in this city and ha sltinityfand on shipment* Arthur C. Coffin, Pres't... Samuel Brooks,', Alex. Henry, - Charles Taylor, :.Samuel W. Jones, - Simnel W. Smith, 'Edward Smith, . Ambrose - IN - kite,: Brown, ..;Jacob-M-Thonlas, , John White, - _Jahnit. Neff. Thomas P. Cope,- ' .11ichrmi-D. Wood, lPin Welsh ,- Henry piSheryard. Sec y. 'This is the Oldeit Insurance Comp any in the United Statcs;having been chartered in:l79 Its charter is per petual, itful from its high s tanding , , long' experieiiee, am , pie ineens,:and ayoidingilli risks of an extra hazafdoits character, it ?kitty . ..laic - onside:CA as' offering ample secuii- AY to the ' P. SONES." , At COunlieff Rooniof Alviood, Jonas & Co., Water and ,Proutstk, Pittsburgh mayfly :The Friunklbr -Fire .inaiurance. C orropmay. or rimtanzz2ina. fiILut.TER PFAIPETUAL.--e409, 00,3 : in .olfiCe •..163k•Chestmit at., north side, near Fifth. Take Insui -ranee, either permanent or limited, against. loss or dani- - ; :age, by, fire, on 'property and effects of ever description, 4 11, krwn Orvountry. on the `- most - reasonable 'terms- Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. C, N. BA/NICKER, 'Pita.. MUCCI:CS, Secretary. . . DIRECTORS:. Charles N. Snooker, Jacob_ it. Smith. ...Thomas Hart. . Geore \V Richards,. Thomita .1. Wharton, Nonrechf D. Lewis,. Tobias Wagner; Samoal Grant. . David S. Brown. rivrsrrtuGli, AGENCY'. Wsnrucit. Marais. Agent, at, the Exchange, Office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner Of Wand Market ate. Fire risks taken. on buildings and; their. - ;,contents in Pittsburgh l Alleitheny-and the surrounding Country. No . marine of inland navigation ritkg,taken. autt-ly E=2131E3 • KlNti Agents at Piastrargh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety In surance Company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise of eve ry. description. and- Marine Risks-upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & liolmes, on Water st.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. . . • . N. D. 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 flourishing in Philatielphia—as having a large paid in capital. which, by the operation of its chatter, to constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insu red, his due share ot the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility vvhatever.heyend the premium actually paid in by. him: and therefore, as'pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most anractivo form. nova-tf A GENCY OP THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE _A . COMPANY OP .PfiILADELPIA,—N. E. wilier of Third and Wood strait. Piusbvrgh.—The Assets of the compitor on. the first of Jannery. W 45, es published in conformity with an let of the Pennsylvania Legislature. were Bonds and Mortgages Real Estate, at Cost. • - Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making a total of $909,693 42 Affording certain assurance thai all loises will be promptly met, and airing emir° security to all who ob tain policies froin'this Company. Ricks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. oct9 WARRICK MATt.TII,I., itsiourance Against Fire. rpm Asarrierta Fire Immranre Company—Office, :Co. 72 Walnut slreet,Thiladelpltia; Incorporated A. 11. 1810—Charter perpectnal. Insure* Ruildingsytirniture, Merchantlize, and proper ty generally. either in the city or country, against loss or &mange by fire, purpetuator for Limlted period/ton fiVer _ able terms. DIRECTORS John Strzeant, fiananel C. Morton, William I.yneh, Adolphus Polies, Tbontos Aflibone, Georse Abbott, John Welsti,,t . r., , Patnok Brady, John T. I.cwii. - SAMVF.I. C. MORTON, President. Fry,:vcis 0. 33.nrEsi., Secretary. thderiltir /MS urailee by the above Company will be received sod insurances effected by the undereirned, agent for Pittsburgh. : GEO. COCIIFtIig; jatt4.41m. 4 2.r.> Wood" cheat. Connell's Alti , pl6l.l . Piiin • :tractor. IT is now concede by "mediCal Men that . Coluacli's J_ Magical Fain Extractoronanufaetured by Ccimataek & Co.. 2l Coartland st., New York, ix thereatest won der of the 19th century. Its elects are truly miraculous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds, and all external times, in a few minutes after its application; healing' the sane on the Most delicate' skin; leaving no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of. irdlummato• ry diseases. such as sore Nipple* and r.yes, sprains, Tthettniatism. White SWelling and Ulcers, Bruises. Burns, Chiliblains, Erysipelas. 'Biles. Tie Daloreaux, &c. We might add as proof to all we say, the.names of many em intent physicians who use it in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it. to their people.' Kind parent krep it constantly on hand, incase'of' accidents by fire life may be lost without. but by its use all burns are ittbjeet to its control. unless thc vitals arc destroYed. OM 04o—remember and ask for Connell's .ifrigiera.Poin fir tractor, manuthetured by Comstock. 4- Co., N. Y., and take no other. Plum Soars. Sec.—The Genuine ifitsa , finament, is an article more justly celebrated at a curs fcik the above. than any or all others. lts cures are almost immediate. and-it is only necessary to let those who knoWthe article and use it with such great success. that* it isjo - be. had true and genuine of Comstock st., N. V. sole proprietor. - - . Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa., by Wit- 'season, ~,f t Liberty st.. head of Wood at.; alsoin Washington. Pa., thy A. Clark;in Brownsville by Bennett &Cracker, also by our agent in every• town in Pennsylvania. Ohio. Md. and Virginia. novl94l.kw6m "It is the bert Gough Medicine I ever Saw." 13 EA D the-following proofed the stippiority of Etr.:Wil n, ianr., &jotted Cadet Mizture, &Om a respectable cit izen, who has tried it. filz_csas. Ha's tr. Tlittietwi'r:--Atter laboring for several ivcoll under the disadvantage" of a barasSing cough and most distressing cold, which had; this thr; resisted the el (COs of several of the "Infallibles," I wan induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and , give it a fair trial. -To my great Surprise. after using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. ."It is the hest atedieine era saw." _ True eon y. ]OLIN Sold by BAYS te BROCKWAY. Drunistis, Camener eial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. _ s-- jan9. A. 'PdrASON" — & — Zfts:7brg trooduse, 42 Aliwkel 11 Stmt. betvcren.Third and Fourth streets, have just received a large supply of rieb Croods,compriaing in parr 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glisb. French and American manufacture; 156 pee rich and desirable patterne - French Ginghanis.wammted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies - dresses. • comprising every style-for Fall and. Winter wear; Cash mores, M, de Laines, Satin strd Alpaceas. of various colors; 3-4 and 4-1. black and b ue black Silks; for Man tillas.; Fancy drese Silks; black tied Mode colors; de Lains,.all wool ;Shawls of every style and quality ; Cos simeres, Cassinctt*, Broad Cloths and Yestings; - blanch ed and unbleached Muslin, from 61 to IPle. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and Whito Flannels; 'Ticking., Checks., strip - 41 Sbirtinga; bleached Tend brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. DAtitlEaltlf4ll'l"Pli ltoolll4, Burke's Baird ings, Fourth strrei.—liou on dr. Avrttortr, Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of - Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns. to their Dagnermotype.olcitizens and others, at rooms in the third story Of iturke's building. 4th st. Persons wish ing.picturis taken may rest attuned that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Oar instruments are of the most pow. erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish, and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are resuirred.or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. 13. Operators will find this a good. depot for stock and chemicals. . . Irrlnstructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. ian7 TPENTALES.—Every female should have n box of I Dr. Ralph's Pills. They me perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circumstances. Wherever Mtn:Aim ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies. with whom they are emphatically The Fararitt. Very complete directions for use .in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. 1.. CUTHBERT, !Smithfield street, near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Smith, , llir. raingham; and John ISPCracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh jant..2.5 • o ow- are ast tags. lIEIIeIp,NTS visiting our city for the purpose of I of twin i ng their Flpring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings. will find a vary heavy - stock , and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Samples ennbe seen at our warehouse„Commercial Raw, Liberty street. next \V. AV. Wallace's Marble works. pz . Terms i and prices frivefin si, meimmr, .5 ROOKS—Just received, by Express; Germany, ...11 England. and Scotland, or reeollectioni of a Swiss minister; by J. 11. Merle D'Aubigne, D,D„ author of. His.. tory -of the Reformation, Life of Cromvielli &c:. • A Practical Exhibition of.the Goqiels:of St. Matthew and . St: Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended. to:asaist the practice of dritatistlc instruction and . Bird Sum Mer, I)., D., Bishop or Chester. 'Far sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, 0,1124 - ..ahlarket street. bet. - 3d and 4th. Table Cutlery. rrillE undersigned has just received a select assortment 1 of Table: and other fine CutlerK ititinding*Desert, and Carving kniVes and forkei - which, with &large' meek of Brushes of every description, and Shoemaker's find ings, he will dispose. of as usual, J on reasonable terms. JOHN W. BLAIR. 120 Wood street. ap2S IDORSALB.,-Alarge lot,.witb Dwelling ROUSE in trod, on Decatur street, running back 100 feet; bou'n'ded by alO feet alley. Also a large lot, of 110 feet front ob But ler street, Lawrenceville, by 280 feet deep, containing:a, well arranged Cottage Dwelling House, with 10 Rooms, large Hall and Parlor, front. and rear Garden, S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. Smithfield; above 4th street.. Air ILLOW W4GONS-10 NYitlow Wagons,. do. Cradles; 40 .. do. '' Basket - Clidirs; ' • 32 Nests Clothes Baskets; dos. 'Market Baskets, with oevers, assorted, recd and for sale by • riptl.,s • _.* crystal • lave ,VVlndiiw -( lath MITRONLYCRYSTAIIPLATEGLASSdiathaa never J r . been known to lonnufpono,*fter: lieinr.ppt in the It ao mueli, " ; .I.AOOIUNO.GLASS.PLATES, OF ALI ( GermiiorEnglish• and American. • ROOSEVE.IO& New York, April 4481001,6•20.) :xe~`.fe+~'a;,gt`fhe+~.ia::Fi•~a~ lmuw~r4'e~ - tt-4110tak.' - . - pII x 0 D R CELEBILATED- I Art terthout +Hirai - fat the Curt of the..-figlvti;inetkiiteses! TPtakin according to 'Hai diroctionathey will curs any case; no Matte r w ho' r Whatelse'has :t 'vg.opTABLE -RHEUMATIC PLUS, :' • Pot the permanent card itheuraatitukHout, atm. pone; Hysteria; and severe nervous atrecuousgind are highly - recommended for the cure of Dropsy, ,Asthma ,anti, Neuralgia. Patients' using shem, most , iC/1364;exiierictite benefit soon afterthe-first dose They - quiet the nervous system, which enablesibentto resfrell during the night: They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions: - • • • _ No outward application can VettrianaitlY riniova these Mane pains from the iyinem. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a, short period,hut there is always danger, in their usd. They mayntinse the, pain to, leavelmaplace Or- perhaps :a vital part, or else where the pain:will ta . f, more ticutet • - Partite Perrainient cure'of LiVer ConiplaintPjaundice, , Dispepina t indigestion," Chronic Detilit, -Chronic-Asth ma, Nervous Ucbility, Pulmonary-;Affections,; (arising from the liver or stomach;) Diseases-of the Kidneys,. and •all diseases arising, from a disordefed stoniaoh,in,both male and female, such as- female weakness- diirinfisit, fullness of bleed to the - bead .. Theystrenghienthe sys- L tem; and remove' all - acidity of the stotriach,'ind give it tone Mid action - and assist digestion: They can tie taken by the most delicate stomach,. and in - everf cast; will en twely destroy costiveness and renovate the whOhi Sys: tem, removing' Jill impurities sad remnants of previoui diseases:, and giving, a healthy action - to - the' whole 'The symptonigof Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pant in the right side, mid soreness upon touch immediate ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on .the left side, or if at allablei n , drugging sensation produced, which "se-, flaunty affects respiration, causing very often a trouble- Some cough; together Withihese symptoms. we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach,deficiency.of per spiration, and sensetimegsympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a Vent d eposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and isontaties sores in the mouth oethroat, causing moms to rise the nostrils. Jaundicefrequent ly accompanies it, and adropsy in the face. Thesesymp, toms, if permitted to continue, will'eventually:produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In fact, a ma jority of such cases originate from.the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines .must ,in every Instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. ~ The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various - th ose ef fecting the stomach atone, are nauseaateart-burn,. loss of appetite, sometimes en excess of appetite, sense of full ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, fthtid eructations. or sour arising:from the stahach. gm . Dysstepgia, devoid of a funetnal nature, is without danger, but, lf arising front a dise a se:of - the , stomach, it is dangerous: . Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint: at will also cure. A few dcses will re move all, the unpleasant effects. snob es fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying, position. clots or webs before the- sight, fever and (bill pain itt the head. constant imeginings of evil., and great depression of Spir its. Ontwarl signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. ke. J. VMSIRT, JR. Any case of the above. disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters, as directed. SUDORIFIC. , ' An Infallible remedy for Coughs or 'Colds. or the Chest, Spitting' of Mood, Influents., Whoophig Cough, Bron chitis, llemorul Asthma, or any disease of the-Lungs or Throat. 5100,1115 • • 100.907 77 :.207,429 72 This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or tiOarfCCICSA. and prevents the Croup byte tag early administered. No etssigh or cold is ioQligl?tto pass neglected; for neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, suirl:c ease many to grow - up - with a deli cate frame. who :would have been strung and robust, it'll first properly . treated.. . Sm:EN - A h . nn - oircryruyr,-, For.the elfectual cure of the Piles. Teller. and Rheum. Scald Head, .Ring-womut, Indented .14 - Fs or. gye..lids. Barber's Iteb. Frosted:Feet, Ohl Sores ansing from fes , er or impure blood; ' and will extract dm fire from burnt, on application„ or remove any:cutaneous eruptions from The akin... Persons. troubled with, tender 'faces sliduld use it after sharing; it will, in a few 1110MCIIIVOTMOVC .all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It can alwajrs be relied on, andlinvaluabtein:any ---- - TAR. OINI'MEINT: • • • For the, cureof pains er vreakness in the liver, baekor chest: it - will entuoly remove any deep seated pains,— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the Ines tune Flo blessings of Invigorated 'benitik. and nra - varie ty of desrrata and stbatuloned cases, a perfect and tech cal The_ innumerable' iniaositione anon the puhiic. anthhe statements of remarkable-cures never made, yet certified to by feigned noses; -- or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have: en dorsed, renders It difficult to do justice to the publid in offering sutEcientanducentent to e make trial of them.- invaluable Medicines. They are en tirely vFgetable, anklyee from allinjutiousingredienti, and clarraTtrin pain:mage solely' upon their nients. 'Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, pliti3. Principal Depot utile Gannon .lkiedicine,store. 278 Once Street, one door above tichth,Poteale in Pittsburgh, by, • .ijaril7-dlyl THORN. S I DItEA DflY COUrill!...—The Lungs are in danger, the work. of the destroyer boa been begun the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. Auz von A Mourne?. Your darling child. year iflol and earthly joy; la, now perhaps confined to her chainher by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin Shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her stipelehral cough pierces your soul. Yore(' MAN. when jest abbut to enter life, disease sheds heart crashing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—vour hectic cough and feeble Baths tell of your lossoi hope, but you need not des? air. There is a balm which will heal the woundcd.lungs, it is Sherman's Alt-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Auger., the wife of Wm. ff. Attrec, Eva: was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott, of New York. Her friends sillthought she must die. She'had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Shermanis , Balsam was given and it cared her. GAR.AAARANTZ.OI Doll's Ferry . was . also cured o f consumption by this Balsam -when all- other remedies failed to giverelief—ehe.Wag redimed to a skeleton,- Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentist;. 91; Broadivay, has witnessed its effects in several gases where. no other medecine afford. ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm.. - . Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful :effects in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it, may be, Is edeetually cured by, this. Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and Makes the lungsr sound again. Rev. Hamar /axes, Bea Eighth-avenue.-was cured of Cough end catarrhal affection of fgl years standing. The arst.dase gave him more relief then all the other medi cine ho.hed ever taken. Dr. J. Beals, 19' Delnney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and tti another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. both case/ its effects were imetediatd, Soon - restoring them to comfortable health. . • Mrs. Lecterns Watts, OS Chrisrie.st, suffered ~ f rom Asthma 42 years.., Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to stlQue,every attack by a' timely use of this Medicine. This. indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds. Spit ting Bleed, Liver Complaints, end all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. • , - Price 25 cents and $1 per bottle. Principal Office lUn Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Wormand Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Pour Man's Plaster Prrrsavion. Dec. 15 1847 Sold wholesale and retail by Will. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse. Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, - 'and. by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. M. Mershall. Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghrieat, Mattchester;J. It. H. Jittemies, Birnting,ham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; 3; G. Muslin, cot. Webster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley,,East Libertyz IL L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thus. Aikan, Sharpsburgh; Sand. Springer, Clin tomJames APKee, Stewnrtstown; -john Mack, Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, 31'Kees port; McEldowney. Bakerstown: Riley l'irLaughlin, Plumb Tewit'ship; Wm._ J. Smith, Tompemneerille; Jas. Fulton, Tarentum: G. It Starr. Sewiekly. mart)-ly g ORE TESTIAIONA l—Dr. W. LANDE,-Cle Ftlyette- M Lille. N. V., says: "I am welt persuaded, and have been ror some time, that your Domestic Vegetable' Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever nnd Ague. Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 2.1 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by _ ?~:iCe+w.a..,i~t.bw I.k "WSkl~ Nbw..ie~«^~i uvt«+~-^~rawrC+yi ~-~vsb, .}ds%9'.E~~'K ~~.az+irs 'F):x~~4wx: S. h. CUTIIBERT, Smithfield strcet..nenr-Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city;. J. &MN Bir minghnm; and John 111.'Crocken. Fifth ard. febl7 Jaynes , Family. Me dielnes TIM S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, Writes, March, IBM 1.,./ "1 have used your, irerrnifuge, Carostaative Bolopn, and Expectorant, in MY - Practiee. for the last - three:years,. and have,been exceedingly well Pleased with them, and never; as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties: - - l'our other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; hut, itidging from . those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to , all the confidence reposed in them, by . those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to:m 4 r• Vermifuge, until I hemmer:le.:mom ted wtth yours, which has my decided preferene to any, other now in use. ' ResAectfully. years, &c., S. S. COOK,.M. D." ' 1j For sale In. Pausburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth at. - febls ' 111NESTOCIGH COUGH SYRHP.This_pre ou has Proved itself-t 6 be of Very giant affica cy the cure of obstinate. Coughs, Colds, _Astlinta, Spit ting, ofDlood,Whooping Cough, and ottiorTneumonic Allectionst and 'the; proprietors feel - warranted in recom- mending it as IL soft and useful medicine, and arc pre pared-lo show certificates of , iinitspatable authority, in testimoni.ofitsmalue... • It is pleasant to the taste",,tind is offered auto low sprints as to place it within tii.ectiolt of 'every person.. There are,•perniiiiit; .bat fove•Cough preparations that will pro duet such 'derided eilectsput 'such a short_titne. -• • • B. A EARIN,TEgr= ise Corner of Meet and. Wood; alai>, corner or Sixth and. Wood street', • . . decl3 • DR. RALPIPS CEI,ISIII4TED YEGETABIA Ptr.r are for sale, wholesale and remit, at the • r. , Rau. ESTATE OFFICE, IP • '• - No. Siaithfield st. Also, by Wni.•Ccde, Allegheny cItY: J. G.• Smith, BIC rainetami John McCracken, Pennatteet, Fifth Ward. 11, INES AND LIQUORS-30011'12a: - . Halves;Quar: tars And and Pipes, Brandy, Wines, Gins. &e., e following aolebrated brands, grades; and vintages 'namely:: A Seignette Blandy; pale,l London Alarket Wine " dirk, .5 Ronea Pori - ":. " Otard " Trask. ". _ : " • , pale,. F. ,Ifunt • -" Suzanne.: " Bargupdg.., Hennessy-, . dark, S, S. kiadeirpr,-,:j - M Pinet & " g Soingtore: it*eittiF4gle flini dark • Pale t , e T r 7" 'Bleak Hotae: 'Brown " . FirieqtopleL-.,.e3t s Reiinda a 1' ameiea Spills. ' '":: StMro~ Rum CSWeet I r i*thei*lth:o4*olog *. r the A - :4 4r Liquora hrßottlesi-also; , ChempatnevaiiM fWinek. 7be iffeifTioited; on - pleasing terms, at th it Cel lar and Liquor Store df P. C. MARTIN, feb7 comer of Fraithfkeld and From att. dIN for wthE w B h E ieS t.illa cut laß Te . 'l/ CR" no "i Wn re i. s wi atb l i l a s ti kge otia:n re tai9r ed The e sa td sll' l irt o ar th ic er eThis cies of the icitid , '..aow: use. eit the hair is dead harsh, thin, -unliettltliy; - "mat . turning liter, a few applies. tionswill.magothe hair spit arid dark,Allid give heart aPPeitratiCei. dint Mat' it Maintain its liveliness and 'healthy coloi, twice 'as long as all the preparations that'are generallyased.' Where the hair is thin, or has falleit it may le restored by using this Cream. Every lady,andgenileman who is in the habit of! using oils on - theif hnitihould at oneOurehase a bottle of the - Chinese Hair Crinia, rEs it taco composed that it will not iojure the :like. ,the other"prerratations, but will 'beautify it, and- p erf ect;' nitisfnen:on in every in stance. For testimony to,its berg superior Qualities, see the fol -4, ut n 1" eplaWeli Meerrn. lowing, letter -tro . the t.e,„y e for the Hendershoit &.*Stietch t lFashville,t.Senel%,„ Southern States: • s the p r ab Letter of the Arr. CUldtre2l.l.astor Pdtc.la. MMUS : HUNDEISSEiCYJT ZeSntrrcu: o*riszsci—i take p.easure in adding my - testimony in Ivor of the excellent preparation called Dr; Tariili r s . Chl . niseliiiir'Crlnan; for. about two 'years ago r myltair wai'very,dry; bristly, and disposed to come out; hut a bottle of the. Cream, and used it accorddin" to the pieseiipijon, it is now , elastic, solt, - :antrfulit to `the timid. 'M ,any baliaras and toils wereapplied, leaving thibair In a worse state than before. This Creamitowever, ias met my expec- As en article for toy ....«.oele ♦ e.--~ - - ----- over. all others.. being delicately;per anted and not dis oohed to rancidity: Tali ladies, tho Chinese Cream to boil. de,iideratuot ttobatrstrepamtions for thetoilet., Respoettblly ; _ • . JartuarY- 7 ; /54 7 . - [17 , 801d .wholesale and itf.Pittsbinglh' M. Townsend. Market. tt.4 .and• Joel Moblet. comas'. pl . Wood and Fifth Ito . T ADZES are estutioneti-againstusing filoriunon'Trepa .l.4 red Chalk They are not awarehow frightfully iniu rious it is tothe et in how coarse; how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears utter using pre pared chalk !-• Besides iv is injuriorts. containing :a - large quantity of Iced! We have prepared a.bertutitul amp table•ardele wtrielvvec call Tones' Spanish-Lill y White. It isperfeedy intfocent, being purified of deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a• natural, licalthy, alabaster, clear, ;lively white; at • the same tints. a.cfing as a cosmetic on•the skin, making it soh:and-smooth: " . Dr. James:Anderson. Practical Chemist ofiblassachtt se tts, says: " After analysing J ones" Spanish Lilly •White, I find it possesses the most beentiful and natur.d. and at the same time innocent. white J -ever ,saw• I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all, whose skin requires beautifybig.' , Price 25 'cents box. Directions —the best way to apply. Lilly White, is with sill leather or wool—the tonner is preferable. - • . • - A FINE - SET 0P , ...r111111. FOR 25 CirtarrWilite teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned whir Jones' Amber Tooth Paste,' have the appearance of the , Most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is. so pgrfeetty innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constatitslully- use ;is, bihhly advantageous, evert to - those teeth-that fire. good condi thm. giving thetri a beautiful, polish. and preventing a premature decay, Those, already, decayed , ir prevents treinbecomingwor„e—italecfas§tena.suchasinbecomingg loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulestieeth delicatelywhitelandirtalte the breath dclichiusly sweet. l'rice 25 or 37k cents-IC - box:— All the above are sold-only at vii Chathamst:, sigh 'atlas American Eagle, New York. add by the appointed Agentswhose dames appear in the next column. • . - • • • • sou manta, and itt a richitusband, lady? "Y,aur. ~ f ace is your fortunk.n le't beautiful, -Ulcer, fair? Is it• - white? .If not:it eau be made so censthough it be yel low, disfigure4stinburnt, . tanned and. freckled. - Thous.. 'lnds have been made thus who have : washed one or it vcice-Witli Jones' Italian Charnical Soap- The effect is Florioni mid magnificent. 13ut be snre yen get - the genu ine Jones' 'Soap, at the the'Arnerican'E:alila, 82 Ril3g4ioflll. Salt-rheumy Scurcayi ElYsinelasi:Bat4)er , s Itch, are: ufien curect'"hy Jones , Italian: Chernical-Sonp. when 'every kind off..remedy has failed._ That it cures - pimples. freckles; and . clears the sldn. all know.. Sold at the Americah Eagle, 85 Chatham strict. Mind, _reader, ttiisseldoui or never fails.. - - _ • ' C. INCiLIS.-Jr., - Patterson. Sold at Jecasex's 89 Liberty st., hcadtof.Wood,.Eign o r - 1.31)1,DA tt'I,'AVEINF.. - ANp %V Hit ENTS. —.ltrarringe.—Conlydentird.—Any lady between twen ty and thirty, 0055e...t0g - a symmetrical fortis, good feu &e.. masked confidentially:min she suppoda any , matt could admire her while she has. such yellow teeth; swell. sallow. 'rough, coarse: skim , Mal sada 'dirty, bud; wiry hair; when._ by spending the above sum, she-mighr have delicate white teeth;,a pure sweet breath. and a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful White teeth and sweet breath by tiring e 2s. box of Jona , Arai bee Tooth Paste; ,a ekia white, pure and spotle4 85 -. 67101 , ; by using a cake of the gentitne , Chineit itaktaalChentira4 Soap; and a beautital leatrof httir , by Ming a IS. battle of Jones' Coral Hair lystoratire. :Da not !brut an opinion against this before you tap: or you will regret* but be sure to ask for Jottes'artictes. - Sold only , in'NeW York at 82 Chatham at. For sale by ' - " AVAT: JACKSON. Agent. 89 CIANCER. SCROFULA „AND"GOITRP...AmpIe Perieuce has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so:efficacious in removing the above dis• eases, as DR. JAYNT2S=ALTER.A.TIVE. •/t has effected cures truly astonishing, notonly of Pancer and.othirtlis eases of that class, but has removed ; the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings;_llyspepsia, &e.. This medicine enters into the circulation, and ,eradjeatei dis eases wherever located.. -It:purifies the bleed - and other fluids. of the'llodY. removes: . obstruction in' the Pores of the skin, and minces enlargement of the glands It increases the, appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigarates the - whole.syistein, and imparts ani mation to the. dMetnsed and deliilitated,constitution. There is nothing supgymt.to it in the whole materia medics. It is perfeCtly id/e.and extremely pleasant. andliai nothing of the disgusting - nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. 'For sale in Pittsburgh at thsV,lli:Di TEA ;STORE t 72 Fourth st.. nearWorid., , • ntr43o A Recipe toritlse -Human-Hair: IP() FORCE ITS GROWTIt AND HEALTH, AIAKE, 1 IT SOFT, SILKY;' , CLEAN -AND. FINE:- , -Porsorts: in-consequence of the many things avid, act down every • article, .(he it ever so. good ,) " ass 11 humbug .. - ' lf: people &Mid tie made to trY7a-3s. bottle of Jone'sComl flair Re storative, and sett howit Makes dry; rusty, red.light hair moist, soft, auburn and dark, and,keePsn so ;. and...by its; use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally:bestial - al ; if people could see the number of poorrespectable' me charms that use it,; (aye, and find it the , cheapest thing they can use.) fordressmg and beautifying the Hair; for„ keeptug, it soft and .in order three - tinted as long as any other article made; and'" Forces Forcei it to grow. stops its falling • , 'And:Costs - but 3 shillings to try.: • • . We formerly sold nothing less than Sr betties, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at 82 (mind 82] Chatham street, New York., and by , - =WO WM. JACKSON:. Atti- 89 Libertrst., - Ail ORE I'ESI'IMONX.ior Dr. W Fri illard's atily Medi .l.Vl er eines.—The undsigned, eitii'ens of Pittshtirgh;hav lug personally used 1)r. Willard's Oriental 'Cciugll 'Mix ture, and experienced its benefi'cial,ettecus.do!oost cheer. ' fully recommend it as sure and-ehrecttial; sill Cases. Speaking from experience. we believelhat it has no stt perior; and would recommend iut use to all the afflicted. 'CIIARLES WM. JENKINS. Pittsburgh, Margitlsth. VELIS. ID""Sold by T. Schbanmuter & Co., John Hays, James A. Jones..J. Carrel. ohn P. Scott, KJ...Snowden, J. Mohler,. Ogden & Snowden. , ap22 VA`, liiirtrit — EicuitVl7.sl.l)Stiltt EttysiFF, 0 LAS, Barbefs Sore Beards, Pim,p4s.— This isused by many physictans in. this city in minnithe above. and we wOuld-not consetenciously sell unless we knew ft to be all we state. - • - As - event/enc. the -tree JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known- that renter 'Tontines, and cleared , and beautified - the , skin, making it soft, - clear, smooth and white elan infants. But mind, it is sold at 82 Cluithum st., N. Y.; and by' - WM. JACKSON. Agent, .SO Liberty street: Pitt/Mt:l'mb. NrnitmAx catEAT REAtEDY OF NA TURE.—Trocured-frOm a - well in Kentucky, 185 feet below the- earth's surface. !This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem. British; or any, other formerly popu lar Oils, Its, curative properties for the, following ali ments are truly. wonderful ; 11pAtimatpri rheumatism, whooping-cough, phthisici coughs; colds..spasms, tenor, erysipelas, scald head, croup,i,tutlanunatory sore throat, liver complaint, inflatrunation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart burn; diseases of the; hip-joint, inflamed`sore eyes, deaf; nes& and car ache, worms, toothache, sprains, strains, burns scalds, bruises, cats, ulcers,' cancer, fever, sores, . Price 50 cents per bottle: - Sold "mtholesale and retail by IACKSON;athis boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The Tao soot stands in the door=way. Only pplace in Pittsburgh 'adtere the , GENUINE can be ob enution,-.4norder to be sore of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the, ornerttl agentior Western Pentisyl, eallin,Wm--Jtickion, - eB,Libeity street, or , through . sub- Agents appointed_ by . him sole;toch whoniztvill have.° Shim , bill id . geriefaldirectiontt in pamphlet forte.- containing the names and nildiess of the 'Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania,..as"follows: Dr. Hall OcCO.,•proprienii,lietitucky: Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western PellatTlva nia, 89,, Liberty street,,Tittshurgh,lo all ordati mast be addreased ;. r. Onaricavt=4;aoh bottle itien6lOied idone:Of the : above, named,Pamphlets,*andthe "ninth Of Within' Jackiron,tthe general and only wholesale agent for Western Pohnsyl, vania,) printed`on the outside;of. the label., 10028. . • Iron Clty Cracker Sind Brilid'alaketry. VOULD riirieetfulif infOrio,his;_friendi 114 the pub T -, generally, that he Liu lidded in his other busi ness;the manual:raring of Craekers.of iverryariety.-- Hamm purchased one of "Vr: jt , ' , Nevires-Cracker and Pilot Snead nwhines, he is prepitied to fill all orders for crackers or pilot bread at gte shertest nonce And hopes by a strict attention to business, to share a portiOn of the • public patronage: The public lei respectfully netted to call and exAnunnfoi themselsesf - - BAKERY. No 10 CoMineraur— R aw . •Nr B. SaPerfaiYamlty jtrea& iie:and.ityr ß epai a Bread,. largeand email inoraingeturbe had at the store, or my wagratiat at ra•A'statiti itt the market: Cakes mid Confectionary 'au hand nod made: to , order, CoMmircial Row, Mire ;v..; SUNDRIE.9-00' dor. Playing Cards; WO whole aild.itilf.. , bostos 10. tioskets olive alp. o 1 20 , doz.aisbrteilCatamis, • ; kiiskl London Portori oitarirtOd Outs; 300 dot. Brandies, Wines, &O. very • = bblo:Vowderedlifgatc• 00 champiugne litioe4artio autvoi • 3 ididt . CadlokAWne: fat sale by P. C...14.A11,Ti.N - mien a ETE: :.—We have w. house nT r a o a r TaUrlPE diTATipssiteto our.," rat ek9me iihere_wa M il trat &mon*. 47 1 1 e , ptesent , , _ 424. erected; am...x ji,i bli business ac , n6nal, 11144 alle7 "Pgraci 414.1,-p..din..--,cm0ui,,„,,...1474 to alzahelt4-vaitidways bel in 45-Tfitarry:4. CO . , 7171g1n• Oan7ll-Balia./4 01 4" b erty st. WO bags ritarley, Just landing and for cute by, LaP, - • MitiaSiS , • • • ELIONENEFAI_ ;" • SUGAR COATED.VEGETABLEPITRG, ARE' universally admitted *p.m:Orate, s l at elietstal preventise, but as a sieerrlaiti n i r t n,, nd ,„, , , allitliseimes7hic.b'can lawman frame.. treed- ache; indigestion,..ltheataatt,bles„Sansesmlirefig t: ' SmallTox,•Cholera Morbus,",,Wortief, --- whrieofft:74:yo Consumption, Jauniliee, clammy, Sceutlinitta:Llitrittoti6; • • plaint, ;Apoplexy,. Cancers, Measles Sale Rheum,; Fits, '• 1 Heartburn, Gidclinesa, Esysip s eltia," Deafitestr, lithithrir;Af - the Skin, Colds; Gout, Gravel; Pains in-Me.;Haek,,ltireriint Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, , RisitigainthaTiMsat, ; • Asthma. Fevers of all kindei, pouvisiiii*stheaid. in the. Side,' Spitting , Of Blood, SoM'EteirCScrOfillaollt. i • Anthony's Fire, Lewness'Of . bus or Whites, Gririesi.King's "Evil, Locklaye, Hysterja i - Bile - on the Stomach, and all bßions'affeettons; :Pkunst, ,„: . Swelled Feet and Legs,,l3winis:Pot, White sigeliiaga , Tremors,Tiunors,Aßecrs; :Vomiting—end a hottorinums • bane Successfully'and • repeatedly been, vanqUialtekby heir all-powerful ann. - • They heiVe been•known to effect pernianeittairm...iviiiit • ; .4 all ether remedies_had, provud;unavailing, and in staggees of .hey.have inmany eases superseded theitresest itheikfli • of As mosteminensphyrieians, and Meaiired" . liieiluMryhltiir unqualified commendation. - • They" haveibeen frequently reehlmiteticidliYMMfOrMit Moat .distinguished characters throtighodi r thelankettid been sanctioned in Europe by Nobletneiti_ariaTelatel4 royal b100d.." • ", They have been introduced into ihe'llTiSsliiiity4-Eriftt.: burgh, Paris, and Vienna, and tbriangh - the_MaintiiiMred exertions of our ;Foreign Ambassaderik•they have 'read; veil the favorable .cominsiiidation of the Emperor or Rites sin, and of his Celestial Majesty of the ;ChineSeEMPitia. ..,_lolr....Scareel.r.a.Packet,yessel, of any'repiiKita l i?kobt. the : prirt of New York,'WithoutaitabundanCatipg caw SICK.AIANS NEVER FAILING FRILIS, • Agencies have been established in alt tlie,priadiPed Cities m the-Union, and applicatilida ;ate constantly reach in_g us front almost 'numberless villages in every 'section of the,country. Testimeniali - Ortheir marvellous effects rite pouring in fronvall' ittiarterd in 'such iitufallets that we have nob it. .lim to read- otte r , ha lf of them....li9tat Stronger or more conclusive evidence thatittieSit anffacts can. the' Mott sceptical desire? Is it the Many thousands,,who- have tried cupiptEwS PILLS,' can be deceiVed in" their If any" inticts tura or quackery ested, - .woultlit not long. agobisve, been held:fip, as it alicluld to,.the scorn and . derision, of " a justly offended cOminanfty. ••••-•--• Remember,,Dr:•C. V.V. - Cliekencris the of -Sugar Coated Pins; and that nothing. of the sort was ever heard of. until he introduced them tit JtitibiA:43. :Purebasers' shouldoberefote„al ways ask fur ClJOimreir Sugar, Coated-Vegetable pills ; and, take no other of;hi , will be, made the vi ctim', of 11 . iiitid: • • PRICE: ill' CENTS PER „, Dr. Clickener's principal afire for du:tittle e 6 "'Vase y.st.: is.iew: York, „..: : ••••, VAT. JACKSON. ett.titiertyst.. head ofWeadat:.Piihs. enrch-Pa.,„Generel Agent far ',Western -Peptisylitfipu, N Orthern'Obie; and ; the River bc.NirgiPte:." " • The following are Dr. Clielreneels duly appaiated - : , A gents for Allesheny co.i Pa. • ••.„' „.7WAl.;,JACKSON;(prineinal).??4 , ibeity-titreetilleall. of Wood. ; • 4tl.4ilarshall, Arlegheity,City„ - Jonathait Gluiest.: Manchester. C. Tosinsand*Co. - : . 11.i•Sciiiques;Dittningliam.' i at. Andrew.S..Getty,„Wy lib al.: Robert Williarns, ilttuursvdle. • R:11. ifetningray, South Ward. Win. J. Sniith:"TerimeritifecVi Ile. Jeremiah' Fleming; Lawrencev ille. ;•." Daniel Nagley,-Eait , Liberty:: • ." Edward,l'hontrison; lltinnas :Agin Sharppsbufbh G. 11. Starr:Sewickley. Samuel Springer, Cljatonr. James M ' Kee.,Stewartstown::: Tuillti;Creek, -; • C. F. Diehl.' Elizabeth:, • - - ••••.;••.• _ Riley;;il , l;tiughliittliertib TorenShip:, J. Jones, Dakerituven. • PennY;M'Keesi „ „ - ~;:.mr,l7 • WIT-1S - THE- BEST. . MEDICINE iti:":0 Mit • _ VSED. , —TIas was expressed in our hearniglw,-, terdny, by en intelligent : gentleman, who Imilpsed, but about one half. of. a bottle of Dr. IVillargi's OriedialConh Mizturc. IVOlirter he was entirely cared: Coinerartelat a bottle of it,*and'ff ihe rrttist obstinate cough liecOld does not - disappear by„ . its ust, - .youe'money Compounded as it is, of most effective though: harm ..tleftratldTleturantet 11 C 1 .410.t 5,-1 4e for YPkri1,•4 1 4 , ....T0:;b 3 ; deed can fiat to give entirostaisfaetion: . For sale wholesale iinttretail. , liy - 11 - AY.S"&„ BROCKWAY- Liberty w „str ect..near Canal Basin . italior • - Fiold ill° by. . RD'S. Orion& Catrxh ,if.wouEs. rnAtbz.ir.n Thioa - who barb nefited in op .portypity .of trying . this c rent tented for the permanent etlo cure of ri .A•cuon ordo.lunFs,shaukl not Call togiiitt - .irwtriaL • _Certificates of 'its eihmenCY:froin our own cit• izens,siltkb we arc constantigreeeiving. cermet. fah , to Convince .the skeptical. Read tlze follunnhtig . #olll#ll47 •of h i gh standing to Allegheny : *. . " ALLEGIITENi 7;1844: " Brockway . It atforthi mcgr ear plea sure‘to-be able to acid my testinumi in favor of lir. Ttil- Ilard'straly,ralunble cough medirtne. About three months •sinen I.was attacked woka violent cold, and-A..se nmeh • distressed with the cough. from Which I could.get no nil lief, •sw till was a .alsort ume since. in &teed to.calLat.rour store andlsorchase some of .the Oriental Cough Mixture: stra-lisppy.4o state that the use of the second hotilelms entirely cured me; and. baying great conhdenen - inlt a l have, - and shall continuo m to recommend it to y' tiien Fir4mino.l . . . . Price, 25 cents a Dottie. Sold by . . ~ . .. Co HAYS i BROCKWAY . ; No. 2, om. Row.l.lberiy et.,,neaechyd. Also. by [fel,l6] J. VII.EMINU. Lawrenvnill• - ElRo4,ll.le:iNew Yea' Gazette, .Oct. 'll daily paper n i descritedlY, tu,'die head °rile deny press in tna"coca .. -Brines ztreet . ej Sersapprilta.—ltwere but courtesy ,to cull the attention of titti readers to this invaloulitepfep . aralion Which will be found advertised in anotheretalerrut air. Btustot f 8 a brother, and issues, &highly intereernig neWspaper, every now and then; one - er two - nuinbask of 'Which - we have olready noticed; andthe'inedietzejtielf 'haitbeert eulogised-by nearly all the Press orate Western country, and, wedoubt nay - Justly' ettlogbted. hid kill favor,.-moreover, very, Battering tesummtials t frehrtliii ' most eminent practitioners every p art of tilt , Catnip* where it fins been used:. There - is beauty and liste enough in the bottles, sad in the engraved lattelsin which they. are enveloped. to induce a purohoze; even "if the .prePeratiOn itself were , not of the uistrvereignest: in the world,° as every person . must belleie itiS-111110S, every one. must believe it is -that .isi every ene'lVb° :would not 'resist mass eif documentary evidence'coneln 'siveenongli to eonverta Turk, to Chnstionity. 'BitYnne of the bottles, gentle reader, and two whather.you do not agroe'w ith us on this point. t - For sale by t - B:t.At FAILVESTOCK.k-Co., con of let and Wood and Bth awl Wood eta. -RHEtTAWCISICI, GOUT, AND TlO DOLORHHX.— Asalipactable gentleman Culled at our offica, - sus said,loinforraus that, ha,hnd Leah aillietedlor'ls years with 'Rheumatism or' Gout.;:ifid occasionally •with Tie loratix.; that he had . been frequently confinedlo'his room for Months together, .and'ofteri suffered thainoig in tense and excruciating pain,' butthut lutaly baba& been using Jaynes Alicratire; from which he found themost nal and unexpected relief. He says he found the.medi- • 4 Mac very pleasant and effective, and that he now eon is - siders himself perfcetlyeured.Philadelphia NonliAnter- _, . scan. • - A FACT Worm Ksrownvo.-‘..A gentle:Min af.Saratulaus habit, (tom indiscretion in his younger days, -became af tented with Ulcerations in 'the Throat. and Nose; and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. ' Indeed, his.. Whole - system bore the marks of being saturated 'with- disease. 7 One hand and wrist were so much - affected that he.-.had , lost - the - use of the hand, every part, being - with deep, 'Painful, and - offensive ulcers. and were_as:hollow and porous as an honey-Comb... It was at this ,tage Orbits complaint, when tiewh appeared inevitable from a loath 4 some disease. that he commenced the use of.Tityii,e's Al terative„ and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect- iA The Alterative .operatei through the cirenlitienj and purifies the blood and - eradicates disease frorn,the system, wherever leaked, and the numerous cures, a has per formed it, diseases , of.the skin , cancer, stiofulta , gout, liver complaint, dyspep.iia putt other 'chronic diseases is truly astonishiug. 7 4Spirif qf the Timm.. ( For sale m Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street_ - . . sv CONSUMPTJON, COUGH, - spiTTIN.G OF BLOOD! BRONCHITIS, AS.THNIX,' &r To INiaitarsutvxs, Four-MIS. yon 'are realty - sulfering'from.lneglected. 'Colds, or an obstruction and cinisequentintiturtation of the delicate lining of those tubes through r ishichlthe - air'2Z.; we hretithe iedistributed to the' lungs. This obstruction . proauces pain and soreness, hotirsmiess,-cough;diffieulty of brenthing.hictic fever, and a spitting of bloOd ; mattes it or phlegm, which finally uxhausts the strength Of the pa :..: tlent.=-aud death •ensues.'"JAYNES' EXPECTORANT nerer jail., to rennive this'obstniation, ankprodtices the" most pleasing- and happy results. It is'certain 'hilts feels, and cannot fail to relieve. ' . . . - For eale in Pittabuth at the Pekin Tea Stire,,7;Pourtiv near ..Wood. . janS -kg 13 J1,3EST COUGH MEDICINE WORLD ••• Another evidence - of ihe superiority, of'Dff•-• MN' lardlt Cough,Nixture, over ell others. Read the following certificate front a respectable citizen of the , Fifth . Ward ' • - Firrsenson, N0v,„4, , 1847. .ff This certiflosthat for some weeks past I was troubled , withs very Scrims Cough, - whielt was evidently' hecom Inc. seated on the jungsio such an extent as IP , Milli the .eirect of every medicine wluchi-had been using.. --I' was !: _flintily 'Persuaded -toicall- at:have &.Brockwars-d)rng Store, , and gets bottle • of -lie. ; Walartra -Oriental-Cough :Mixture • which, to try great surprise relieved:me very tadch;- after , laking_only two or three doses and before I had used one bottle f l. was edtirely cured: - I waSttalnileh pleased witlrits effects, that I have brougbrothers to buy • it; and- shallcantinpe- to recommend it tomy-friands, as I . f irmly &neer& to be the fiat cini.o. 'Medicine in thesporld." -••-• ' ' • • "Anima arCairsity." Tryit-- . ..0n1y 25 centaa Bottle. • Sold bi . : l - • • • No 2, LibertyStreet,•aeni Canal • Bitsin. ..f lOl 4. oleo Of' FLEMINO, ' no v - to - -711_,IALM OF COLUMBIA.--/lait Tottic-,TothelioM and you. wish a rich, luxurious head othair, free frompdaudruff and iciti . pdfs not tail to procure the genuine • Bakal. n of Coluinbia, In coseSofmows than-exceed year:expectations. • Many - whoZhAsip • l ost their 'halt for twenty years have had ivrestuied con•d i Ferfen .b the use of tbia Salaam Age state, o r, abOsippearstorbo.no . obstacle; whatevar.w.la also t ceases :the fluid to flow with which the delicate-lair-tuba: is filled; by- whictimettne thousands, whose hairitraes grey • as - - thegisaatic eagle, have hear restoreitto itn • natteial by the - uSe 'of this thvalnablerAiniedy. In" all -cases of fever it will he founduiteict*-:thoolaeasant. wnshes, that .can - be,-need.: A few applications:** are' necessary.to keep the }oar froMfauinF • ollD - .; It strengthen, • me- reots, ir.nevra , falls to impart a rich, &slay appear- . - ante; and, as a poribmit for-the toilet..ills unequalled. It.„ . holds threethnes as much ms other miscalled Math Restor atiees, &id. is more etfectnit . 1.. 'The . - gentine-atinutac, tared only by Comstock Son,..4l . Coartlandt,sprest,New Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh., JACKW4 taltleytylatrtet,:bead of Wood; also, in Washington, Pa:, & , Sott; inCtithuthshurgb,ht Me.:Yowell; mßitownsvilii,thr Bennetidt Oroker for al in every town„ gliPAllnkiln.anga, °hint- 3114 )1=d ljgd • . 1 7 - 31.- - ncl'id.,l : Lastli bbls. No. l' do.; consifeTent, and for sale b 7 4441. "/ • Dab_ & BICkMISOZ* - .
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