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T . ' ,- r ..'.,;-:;..•;---..':'?..,'.,. • YrYtt4 2 f :7, '41,.. ~ ~~~J MEM e" 4, t EIME=MI ~~~ T :.'„.' - ,-•' . )‘,,.:'-;,l' .!,:_.:-•.:. ..-.• ~.- i;-•.". - -• OLothtugt.Clothingl.teClatthin fIl The Three Rig - /hrers vs. The Western World: '. (Whll \i 1• SELECTED GARMENTS now nrule and ready to be offered on the . '• li aral.terms to my old customers and the public in sealers e teropnetor of far-famed and extensive . , , sistahlishment has ;tow,. ruler returning from the F.astern Skies; at much teouble and e.xpense, just completed his • ' fall and winter nrrangenienti to supply his thousands of • • 'easterners with one of the most desirable stocks of thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket - ...workmanship, combined with the very low price which - - they Will he eold for, mug ceitainly render the old unri stalks, Three Dig Doors one of the greatest attractions of • the western country_ It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my munerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I • hive made to inset the mane e;dIS in my line. it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is `... • made on ibis esuriblishinent. It is a well established them, that my sales are eight or ten times larger than any other house in the trade. and this being the case on the antenna sold, I mut :And to sell at much less profit than . others could possibly think of doing if•sitheyr wished to _ cot - cr contingent expenses. i intend ..to make a clean :sweep of all my present stock hefore the beginning of next year; coating to this conclusion, I win make it the inter ,..o.lo of every n um. who wants a cheap wintersuit, to call and purchase at iho Three Big Doors. oatil.slkw - JOHN •NrcLosicr.v. ~jEW GOOD .NEW E( N)DS. Itceci at the iron "-.01,-City Clothing Stoma splendid assortment of Cloths, • cOnensting of fine Freneh. English unti American Plain. ' black attd fatter Cassimeres_ of the most modes tyl ' es, s the figured Cashmere Veqinks. Silk Velvet, Plain and 4. 2 , 3cy of which we will make up ut the most • - reasonable, prices. in a durable and fashionable style. -Heady made Clothing, of: all descriptions; Lady's —Cloak-t of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and ~ P ocket ilakfs,. Suspenders. 1305 am..... Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Mereltante,.before pureliesiar elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call nt the Iron City Clothing Store. N0.14 , -Liberty street. immediately opposite the .mou •• of Market. ; C. AFCLOSKF,V; ,frQ ELLINO OFF I.OIV FOIL CAtll. ,- ---I,Vinter thilig , of every description , suc k as cloaks, over -. -eatits, stlpereee blanket. Deaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sack and ttock coats. - , Chub. eassimere. and Kennett pantaloons; also, a gen ; eral assortment of seats: plain and fancy velvet, cloth. cassitnere and fancy as tetten, and plaid cassimere, with a great -variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, ' '• under shirts. stock, cravats. comforts and all other esti .,v eters in die t• Ming line. which will he sold low for Cash. find it touch to their advantage to call seen, at 49 Liberty street. P. DELANY .14.-.13. A complete assortment of corls. suitable for - Customer work. always on hand, such as English, French .-..and-Atnerican cloths. and cal*: nacres; also a choice as - acrrttuent of seasonable vestings—all of which will he rustic-to order in the latest styles, and on the most Ire comniodating, terms. n janl mum 2211M119 p. s =NRIZEI MEE a., ;;1 - • • I;XECdA.* $ ". = -I ' ,-- 1 7 ' 1° '.` * ''''..‘ : • ` EMI= (Mottling Stores. ---- ;,.--'". • italt.:lostshiont — ili. The — ltat stiiiishtilent. „ ..., r Suitscriberliasjustopened,adj.oining the Exeitange - ....t - 1 ,r,.., 1,,: t - ilthimmodiately opposite . the otßee of the den 'e street, awi;Atc?illnaNClELE STOCK OF riceted from j --"' .' 0001)4 for .... the largest Freneli importing house " Ea e st n ._.`._goods will convince that they arc of the rie sa vr a t ° st f yl hu ..-„ • - tend finestf m ab a ck i r , ..ever brought to this city. lie willceps - .' " the pleasure of C' ere s tAt itni g tfleamts, fit so onlyu and well, that Cash, esquatted by the pleasure of paying for them. Terms and prices - . -"tie correspond.: may 161 . JNO. CitiRRAN. - ' French Goods, for Gents. Wear. subscriber. appeals to his shelves to bear him out in the assertion that he has the largest lot of tench Goods, adapted to men's wear. to be found in any 1 Tailoring Establishment in the city—army articles and , many styles included in the same, cannot be found else - where. A few of the leading artic les will be enumerated here below : .E - q t .,. .. ' POnjobara.Finest Black - Cloths; .., - .7 .:rohattnes Abboc's colored Boolean &SimonPs Doeskin Calsimeres' Crape Elastiques ' Light and Fancylsi - Paltot Cloths, for Summer Coats; •Cachmaretts, -" ._. o ; u Gob t ii ii Tw , English and American ; , . . Satins, Crape Silk; Tarleton, Cachmere, Tinselled -,. - &Wades, embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white '....-. , - Marseilles, end a great variety of other Veetings. j ‘ Ateo:- - LinenDolls,,whitc, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, of entirely new styles, imported this season—which will --., - -be sold low to-order, for cash, on delivery, and cash only. s = mayl7 • Flab street, next Exchange Bunk. ____ . _ _hln_ • - Fashlonabro Clot.g Store, ~... ..NO. Ile LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTII f rEtE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and . . •• .11 the public generally, that they have just received a new supply et- French and English Cloths-, and cases ` . teterer —Vestinger of all styles and quality—Ready-ninde Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket -1-landker *diets, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores, constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes made to order, iii a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage to cull ,--. and examine oar stock befOre going elsewhere. ;- - naayl.tf M'hICLI.EN & DOWNING. . . 1.11 ~ No. 7.7 &79 CORNER SIXTH AND 1.181-7,11 TY STET:TS. Haviag enlarged and newly fitted up their establish. Mem. at the above well known stand, respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their ehoiee selection of New Gotals, comprising eve ty varie ty forvringand smarter wear, selected especial - 1Y for their customer department. Tho sei wishing to leave their orders %fill:Mid at this establishment every style of new . and deiimble goo As. Their stock of ready made Cloth. ing Is eiterusiee got up itt the best manner. of durable ma 'Aerial, and ; well - worthy the attention of those wishing to 'parChase.To - All are invited to call. and may rest assured thiathey will he pleased with price, quality:and variety. ,A large assortment of shirts kept constantly ou hand. aptillOthno. BEILAN Y,. .Fo. 49, Librtiy street. Pittsburgtt, has, ins & opened. for the Spring trade, a large and general alWatarient of 'well selected Cloths. • Cassimeres, and ' resting's, Consisting of superfine French and English ' black and fancy colored CLOTHS, suitable for the va• ` violas styles of Spring, and Summer Coats. Plain and fancy French, English and American CAS • tuffErtEs, itt great variety and new patterns, adapted to the mistother trade. greavvrtriety of new and fancy VESTTNGS— . • Of-Vrhich will be cut and imude to order, in the most • ilubionable style. .Persons favoring the establishnient with a call, will be _anted on moderate terms, at,short notice. • Thli subscriber has also cm- baud a creel assortment of READY MADE CLOTIIIND, mule in the present Sp rill.. „Ptuthiou.;eonsistinc of every description of Dress ai,a ' , Frock Coats. of aft - fashionable colors; fancy and plain 'leek and Business Coats. Also, a general assortment of Pants, Vests, Shirts, ICrevats.and all other articles in the Clothing line, Willett RBI tit riOld low. for CAM. Wholesale purchasers will rind it ninth to tneir aderin , lags lo" call and examine the stock. before purellaKing elsewhere: P. Tailor. TO ARMS: 'II) A RMS!-I'hreatenctlin vuston pi Western Penns. It • Col Swid.Witli. WWI Ilion). notwithstanding which. J. M• White mrill continue to sell clot:tine cheaper than any htisheretolort: been offi•red in the Western coutry. bac- Inz tile largest establishment in the city, fronting on Lib orty-bini Stith st.tt. Ile is noix iimpared to show to his tutiberbits patrons the greatest variety of cloths. cas,i- mereN : testing.. and (ladling of nll descriplion., stumble .forthe•approaeltii.eaAott. that halt ever been offered in QM market, to which all can Lave the Right of Way.— , :Obserce the corner: Nu. 107. Liberty and Sixth stn. mat's' TAILna, *SWIM IVA Ntmen. ..........•.. • - -• Etnnt.E. Twin City' Clothing Store. EollOC SPA...NC:I.ER k Co. announce to titrir friends Ulf and the citizens of Allegheny. that they hare on . hand aim° assortment of READY,NIADE CI:OTHINC, sonnsting of Coats. Vests, Pants, Bose. Ste, which they 'vial-Sell at fair prices. • Also, a superior lot of Cloths, Caasimeres,..and Vesting,. which they will make up to older, in the'neaten and besimatiper. Dir Custom work done as ItsualN EL Don't foret thn pldee. on the west side of Fede ral street, 5 doom north of the Auction Store, Allegheny apl9-3m Clothing! Clothing I TIIE Spring and Scanner stock that t 4 now toady to be offered at the old orlitinal ' TIDIER BIG', DOORS, one of the largest and choicest in selection that has er ne been exhibited by any one, concern ut this or any one ar thy in the Union. I will not undertake 44 describe to UM sender the different assortments of articles which 1 - .l l ow have to,offer %lieut.; lint Will simply tell Them that if They only favor me with a ca ll , I will lay before them 1 . 74,000 different garments to make a choice out of. con in,part of Coats. frottrThe richest in quality down to the te.vest in price Pantaloons and 'Vests, to the as * tottisliment of the be lolder, With both mouth and eyes Open, 'wondering in the most extravagant degree - of bur , prtse. how such avast eolPhtion of READY 'MADE CLOTHING could possibly be calll!coi togi-ther under the control of one - individual. But such 1111111.16 will be, as loth as per and industry is the main-spring of trnile.— Without any intention of boasting, on my part, I will say adios same time, it is of such Metal lam principally com posed, for nothing in the shitpr',or form of difficulties, 110 matter what their magnitude tony be, can deter me from accomplishing my object. in prOviding for the farmer, the thecheme,, - ntid the day laborer. My whole attention is takee'eqs withThegreatest care for their welfare, in get : t a ng lairiashiennble; and at the Some time substantial gar ments, to meet their demaildi; and as for others, who ..:fancy Theo:melt-eh moving, in a ditTerent sphere, and re. '!piiring an: article of the rte phis ultra kind, they have .„ only ;e eiverthe an outlineof their wants, and they are word: . , "“ . I"slesir let - me'say a word or two to my country march. trudeq4 If you wish to save atom at least 25 to f'2B'per cent, cif.yo§ar wholesale 'purchases. call in at the 'fl'hree Big Doori,” and if 1 don't meet your most stet ilne hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains, and -_fresh seasonable goods, I willing in future attempt to Mr , er any inducements of similar kind to a generous peo . co so stable a nature atidclake discernment. JOHN M'Cf.OSKE, febLe-ly' N 0.151 Liberty street. - - White ha's - lasi received at his large estabiishment, fronting- on Libert , and GM tureen, ii:epleepEe assortment of TWEEDS for, summe i r; ALso;'ll superior lorof French Satin VESTINGS, aU eof Which he is ready. to Make up in the latest, fashion :and on the artist reasonable ternis as usual. Obserse.-tru_.- a9raer,›10.1.67 Liberty and Sixth streets. WIIITE. Tailor. Proprietor. — Wind* and _it 13 ADDLE.11ARNESS AND TRUNK ALINUFACTORY. °BERT 11. lIARTLEY.Iegs leave to in- /0 154 AI, Curably. friends and the public generally, tootinues to occupy that large and cote `,lhodious ..9tore Room, formerly occupied by Samuel - Paha- SO, eoruer of Diamond alley and "Wood... , Street, Where be lreepa a large and general assortment of :Saddlesjiridles,Harhess, Trunks, Carpet Bags Saddle ~ Sage: Valises, 13Infalo Robes, Whips, and all other aril- Cies in his lino. He also keeps constantly on band; and is prepared to furnish to order, all hinds of RlYeted ruanufactu red - of the be stnutterialond in astyle of workmanship equal. 10 the eastern nuninfactared article, and` at 66 per cent. chenaer: " • • . Century:Mei:Manzi anti Panders would do well to call and excuninp Ida rtotklieforemreintsing, 041m:here. as hale determuted to sell -first .rate -artieles ai very low Acr-Don't forget the place, .I‘e 66, earner of Broad vratio,a4l.lhantond,Allay. apse :~:~ 1848 • . For the Trisnspertutiort ttf-Frright tti4tpid frarn • rri SCUIIGH, PHILADELPLILA, BALTIMOBE,NEW YORKi BOSTON, &C. VORSIDGE CAM Phitruiriplair. TAAFFR 4 . O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. rr HIS old established Line being now in full operation, .1 the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to fonVaid Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most farortible terms. They confidently hope. their well known promptness in delivering goods--peculiar safety in mode of carrying--eapacions warehouses at eichport, affording accotrunodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together•with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, wilrsectire to them a con tinuance of that liberal putronage they hereby gratendly acknowledge. All consignments b • y and for this line received, charg es paid, and forwarded in nay required directions free of charge tin, commission, advancing or storanc. 'No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboat-i. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: BORBIDGE & CASH, 2:9, Market street. Philadelphia. TA A vrE et, O'CONNOR, Canal Rosin. Pittsburgh. tYCONNORS & CO., North street,Raliiinore. WILLIAM B. WILSON.. al Cedar street, New York. Merchant " Way Freight tt Line. (rommuKtv CSLLaD r.torwtantr & co.'s hrsi.,.) • •. 1--,,xcLusivELy fin the transportation of - way freqrlt 11 ttetween PittStiurgli, . daysburgh, Water street and all intermediate places One hoat will leave the warehouse of C. A. M'Auulty & Co.. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, every day, (Sundays e xeepteil,) and shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line till, formed for the special aecommodation of the wey business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal pationage they have received during the last two years. respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities. &c.. during the past winter, mitt, are - 'now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. PROPRIV.2OIIS. R. IL CANAN& Co. AVM. STITT. 7 , .. G. STITT. WiNI. FCLTZ. JAMES A. LORE. ICH IN .MILLER TRINDIX & MCIN)WELL. ArmNrs— C. A. 31 .kNI:LTY & Co.. Pittsburgh; R. H. CANAN. JOhlIFIOW11; JOIIN :NI ILLER. lloilidsyslitirg; 311 - rLsocn".lViitct st. Ilumincdnn ro . Rcycnryctoz--Sinith &Sinclair: J. &J. Alllev 11. &J. 11. Shoenbercer; R. Robison h Co.; R. genre; Ibicalc) & Smith; John Parker; Win. I.chnuir: .1. Jordan & Son. nicrl (Gazette copy.) giereltetrara' Transportation Linc mama. • - 1 - 3011. the Transportation of Merchantlize and Prottme J.:‘ to l'hiladelyna and flaltituorc. Goods consigned to our care will lie forwarded without delay. at the lowest rateti. Bills of Lading transmitted. and all tlistruelions promptly attended to, tree front any extra charge for stor age or evirtUlts3ion. (Arent Ltemerly VOR Coggin., Colds, Astiimn, and Consumption'—Thy _IL prat and Cody Remedy for the above dteeuxex it lire liangwrian &thaw of Life. discovered erielirated Dr. Buchan. of London, England; arid introduced into the United States under theLinnicdiate superintendence of the inventor. - The extraordinary FacCCSP of this uteilicillP. in the en, of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent is solicitinu for treatment the worst possible eases that Call he tunnel in the COllllllll/lity—cosec that seek relict in vein from any of the contnon remedies of the day, mid lucre been given up l.y the most distiturnishoil phy s i e l tioN , ac cosnned and incurable. The Iltinuarian li;lsatn has cured. and will sure. the rityoit ileiperate ease*: It is no quack Illtsirtitn. but a standard Istglish rued it lee, of known and estiatiliiilied otheacy,,,, livery family in the United States aLmild he supplied with Ihichan's Hungarian Balsam of Life. not only to counternet the consumptive of the climate. but to be used an npreventive medicine in nll cases of cold ' entighs. spitting of blood. Nan in the aide and chest. irritation and soreness of the lungs. tironehitis, difficult's , of brenibing. hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation and general debit ay. asthma. itteuenvo,-whooping cough, and croup. Sold in large bottles at per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. h I cos, co not ilditir a Mass Or r.” 7,11 .01 , teal A nierien n cernheates. and other evidence. sitnaebtg the iine9uallcd merits of this grearEnglish Remedy, may be obtained in the Agents. gratuitously. For sale by lt. A. FAIINESTOCR A,. CH., eht9 .cps. First and Wood. nod Wood and hilt stn 1 EI7ICAI. WORKS—.Sir Astley Cooper un Hernia ; AL Sir Asticy Cooper on the Breust. ac.; “ Testis end Thy mug Gland; Collet, Lectures on Surgery; R'aison's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice: Dtinglison's Physiology: I lortier's Ana tom:. nod I listology; Churchill's lilitlwitem • Velpeatis Midwifery; Diseases of Intlints--Billard; Diseases of Fe:oaks—A.linch; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH st Co., mnri Market street. ‘TEW PUBI:1CATIO-33 1 .-31ittoit's Portal, diustrated XI Harper's new eiliSon of the Poetical works of Joh n .Milton. with a memoir. and critical remarks on his genius and writings. by Jaines Monte:outcry ; and one hundred and twenty engra - rings from drawings by Wm. Harvey Its two volumes. SPENCER . 5 GREEK Trsrxits:22.—The (0111. Gospels and Acts ot• the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, philosophical, exegetical : maps, indexes, etc.togeth er with the Epistles anti Apocalypse: the whole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges. and 'Theological Seminaries. By Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. 31 A Nem Xecil—Midsunimer'sEvc.—.l. fairy tale of lure. By Mrs. S. C. lanun'a Hume u /V—The lin- of Henry :he Fourth. king France tuteNavarre. by G. P. IL James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 volt. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON 3. STOCKTON. jen 8 Booksellers, mot.. of Market and :hl •ts. New Books Just Received. ITORF.I.L'S History of Modern Philosophy. complete in one volume, from the last London edition—Stun, Lectures on the Law soul tie' Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyne - . 1). D.: new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; $1.50. . - Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. D. D.. lute Miseionary China, by his nephew, Rov. G. IL WiMauled:l, with a por trait. Meander's • Ilistery of the Christian Religion, and Chnrch ; translated by Prof Torrey; Vol. 2. Ilawkstone: a tale of and for England, in LS4-, in two volumes. fro - in second London edition; Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa: 62 etc. Personal Recollections, by . Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory - notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death; by L. IL J. Torn; 62} eta. Recollections in England: by Rev. S. 11. Tync. D. D. Murk Milton, the Merchrint's Clerk; by Rev. Charles 13. Taylor, .M. A., author of Records of a Good Man's Lite," •• Lady Mary," - :Mayan. or the Pearl, - Ac. The above just received and for sale by ELLICYPTik EN(ThISU. mar 14 55 Market street, between 3d and 4th. UNDAY SCIIOOI, BOOKS.—We have just receive 0 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.: 13111 - nisi. Congregational. Episcopal Methodist. Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up to 75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Lillian publishes a !urge variety of books, in paper covers, for quite young child ren, for rewards. &a. The Union also publishes two Libraries. Nos. 1 and 2. of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for use. of books from 72 pages up :o 250. at the low price of ten dollars. averaging' only ten cents a volume. Also, "A Youth Cabinet Library." of fifty volumes, at the low price of two dollars and fulreents. Also, Hymn Books. Question Books, red and blue Tick ets on paste boards. Maps, tte. All the above we sell at the Union. at Philadelphia prices. catalogues of Books furnished on application. - ELLIOTT S. ENGLISH. 511 Market st., ICH between Third and Fourth. . . A MASON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military* life of IA John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, F. R. S., author of the "History of Europe." .Nerinder's Life of Christ-111e life of Jesus Christ, in its historical connexion and historical developments: by Augustus Neander—translated froM the fourth German edition, by John McClintock and E. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dickinson College. Old 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 Fnmily." Dr. Chalmer's Posthumous Works ;—Daily Scriptural Readings, Ily the late Thomas Chalmers, D. El., L. L. D.— In three vole. Volumes Ist and 2il received. The above valuable works received this day, and for sate by JOHNSTON A-, STOCKTON, 01112 Booksellers, corner Market add Third sts. ming's. IkTENV and splen did Tr va im riety of TRIMMINGS, of the 1, 1 1( latest styles, just received at ZEBULON KINSEY'S, No 67 hlsintrr Smarr. Among which are: 50 gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; 100 "plain , covered with net, assorted colors; 150 " plain small, assorted colors; 50 - "• cotton. new article, will wash, assorted colors; Also, a large vanety of Fringes, ass'd widths and colors. GLOVES. • • A very large stock of the above article. 6 doe. Ladies' Open Worked SA Gloves; 5 '" -,•Gents':Heavy Silk Gloves; ". Ladies'Net.Black and White Gloves; 25 " Ladies' Fancy - Top Lisle Thread Gloves; '2O " Ladies' Gloves; • -50 . Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; 20 1p 'Gems' " " • 12 ". Ehildrirds Cotton Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Be gurae. Rings and Tassels, Bead Bags,•sieellandvelve • a vans, Parasols, Accordeons. &c., &c. • . .1 - YOAN 'S. LONDON BOOKS—Six Old English Chroni 1.) cies. William of Mirirnshury , s Chronicles. - Bedc's Ecclesiastical History of Aiglo atizo citrOni- Mallet's Northern Antiquities. Herodit us, liy Carey. Machiavelli's History of. Florence. - Scldegel's Philosophy .of-Li fe and Languamt; Langre's:flistory of Pailatilittl;•°rl., Beakonon's Biatory of Inventions. Rascoes Leo the • Ternh. Roscoe's im_rengo Ito Medici. - Cote's House of Austria'. , Schiller's Works. For strii. by 'marZE H. S. BOSWORTII 1CC0.,13 MArket st. ~. ~. .tr.~..~t6 t. ~ ! ~..""i :.. 4 .4;..... .., - tiat s6. l - 5 -4Vl * ~T:rausportation UICL kvitisburth P rtiible Boat C. A. Nl' A NI I ITV A: Proprietor g. Cuou ..l !Awn) Pittsburgh (Gazertf...utly.roo3.-.1 irnpacottts Goner ITTA NOES and Po.ssage.toand ...i..4.7x &11, from Greg Iri taco and I relandiby swi k , &J. T. Tapscon, Soiuh.St,, turner of Maiden Lane. N.N:i arid DOlNater. lob ITood, Liverpool., • • The snbseribers : having neeepteiralie Agency Of the above House, am now Preparetilto inekenrriingements on the most liberal tertnewith , thosis,detirous ofpaying the passage al their friendoEfroin'the!Old Country; und they flatter themselves their eliaranter andiong snuiding ilk...business' will give ample assurenee that all their ar raugementsvvill be curried oat faithfully. hfessrs. W. dr. J. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the supetiOr class, accommodation. and satin qualities of their Packet Shipn. The qui:EN OF THE WEST. SHER.WAN. OARRICK, HOTTIIs:LaTER, ROSCIU,S, LIVERPOOL, and SIODONS. two of which leave each - port monthly—from New York the Met and lltith, and from Liverpool the 9th and Iltht in additionio ohic h, they have arrangements with the St.-George and I:Mon Lines of Liverpool Paekets. to insure udeparture frpni ,Liverpool every live - days, being that determined that - heir facilities shall lre-p pace Isitit their inercusing patronage: while Mr. W. Usipseott's constant personal superintendanceof the business in Liverpool is 11111tddi naiad secttrity that the cranfort Sad accommodation ,of the passenger; will he pa rnenlarly attended to. The vuitseribers being. a.: usual. 11XICIISiVCIV engaged Trllllsl , Ortatioll ihosiness betweer: Pittsburgh tiarl the ill:wile Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge et tuel forys ant pas6nl/.2CM 1111111ahtiOY on their landing,. without a chance of disappulattnent or delay: Mid are, therefor,, prepared to contract for pus - rage front any sea port in Great Ilritain or Ireland to this city, the nature of . the business they are engaged in giving theta fiteilities for carrying passengers so fur inland not other:vise ritj. minable; and will, it necessary, fornard :passengers fur ther West by the . hest mode of conveyanec. Valiant any additional charges for their trouble. Wherti peraons sent for decline coning out, the atininint paid. for passage will be refunded in full..- REMITTANCES; The subscribers are also prepared . to,..give drafts at sight fir any amount, payable at the aritimpal cities and town, in Fourland.TreltinkElcotland and Wales: tints af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remittlim funds to those countries, winch perioris requiring such facili ties sill find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) wilt be prOmptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. map27-il&w4y Philadelphia. Roche, Brotliers. & Co. FULTON Sr.. NEW VOEE : EDEN QtAT. D11.1LIN: SCOTLAND Roe D. lAVEliroot. JANIEri BLAKELY. Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal Pittsbur,th. A rraittrenietit.. - fiir 1 1 3 . 1 1 1 \ :) %f r 7 c l- 0 . I ' t ." ‘ ` ,; ' ,:o.„ the liberty of aithouttrilig to their old trienibi mid customers that their urritiiiiementii fig. the year they are prepared to better Oil( rllltotOttgettS, Isy lite a 1,11:c splendid 1.1Ilt•. Liverpool to New York and They reier to their former eourmi or tiolog anti niiidtre ilteein who entrust them %tith their ottierib that the Ille sati.iaction will be rendered tt4 lie ret utb IC . EMITT ASt ES TO rnr.L.A ND. SCOTI.AN D AND wAt,rs. Tn land Drafts tiir sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in The ainkr;ig.neql lia4 made nrrangr.nients to bring onl pai,erngvrg trii'ittsburgb, during tb , Inl,nnit year. 1.,.1,3-2nnlow• J A .74E.S DI, A !MN. Passage To and Prom GREAT BRITAIN & irtEtami. itip,ARD.,1 , 1453, - - ' No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. Ta.ISLE & Rae A RD. No. 5 , Sontli st.. N. Y. THE Salewriberc. haviter accepted the Avelev at this city of the 11),OVt• W . " tlown :Ind re:lle - 1g:111kt 111011.,. are prepared to make engagements for passengers to cwt..: nut filna any part of fireat-ltrimin or trelatid, by the re glilar Line of Packet Ship', qailittgfroin Liverpool ,verlt- PerFOIIS Cagnging with us may rest rename:l that their fiientls will meet with kind treatment and prompt Arse patch itt Liverpool. Ito well as every attention nece.ssary on their arrtvul itt this country. Apple to or address' ri.A.III.7EL ,t, IEI Liberty et.. Pittslmegh. N. B.—Pas,nee‘ enraged here front Liverpool to Rats banb direr% and draft,: for nay amount forwarder), pay able at sight, thronghont the United Kingdom. jy2o-11" kiItaIIAILNLIEN 6;... CO.'S Ith maßENkfra .Ave arlatrrrAnt • ' ' Office. lITT ARNDEN /r. CO. continue to bring out persons froth uny part of England. Ireland. Scotland or Wale.., upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, am) attention to the wants of emigrants. Redo mu al low oar passengers to be rolihed by the swituitilig scuaitis that inieut the sea-pons. a, see take charge of them -h • moment they report 01,111 x-elves. mut see to their well-tie ing. and despatch them withom airy detention try the fiT.I Slaps. We say this fearlessly. as we defy arty of our passengers to abate that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, svhitst thousands of others were Clean - bed mouths until they ecotlit be sent lry..orne oki trait. at a cheap rate, which, too frequently -proved their coal Us. We intend to perform our eontrartt: honors:My, en mho: it may, and not net ai wnc the cane Inst ,erant wit other °them, who either performed not at all, er when salted their rouvenienee, - . Uraia dra . .va at Fa:Akan:it lr any 'urn from 11 to n 4(O. payal:a at any of tier Provianial Hankt. land,Englaud, SaMiand and Waimi. JOSULIA ROBINSON, Ettotrea.n and General Agent, ja0.1.3 Fifth street, one door below Wood st. FOREIGN iffk REMITTANCE. THE Fathseriberx are prepared to forward mrawy to al parts of England. Ireland, S•rotland and Wulea. \lit despatch ; and at the loweet rate/A. SANIL'EL 11rcr.rrth - EN & CO., fe1.12 • 112 !Ahem,: ftrert. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, Ensland,&e. T ARM.: and small Innti, of money eau at all timcsbe .t remitted by sight-drafts, at rnlircid >arm to all parts of Eng•land, Ireland, Wales, 4c., and Legacies, Pel'ls : Rents. Claims. and Property in Europe Can be collected and recovered through the sribscriber. nr during his ab sence front this City Irma Ortober Until May. on his /annu al tour,. to Europe. by implication to LOAM , Man, Mer chant, Water street, Pittslintg.h. K If. EENAN. Attorney anti Counsellor nt Law, and European Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa, P. S.—As A. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of "Ilenlman Keenan, - ' passenger agents. of New York, he deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never bad any connexion With either of those persons. ttc.t4 Western New York College of Health.- Sure,To. N. Y. DR. G. C. ; VAUGHN'S yEGETAI3LE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. rinits celebrated" remedy in consuls: inerensing its I fume 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 corn: plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone.: no other ar tich: can relieve you: and the cures testified to wilt con vince the most skeptical:—(see pamphlet.) Liver rola riletutr Bilious Diseases. Fever end Ague. To the Great 'w es t especially. and 'wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine LB offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound it a part of this mixture; it cnres these diseas es with certainty and celerity. and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (Set pamphlet.) Piles. a complaint of a most 'painful character, is immediately relieved, and a care fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is tar beyond any other preparation for this distant:, or for any other disease originating front impure bleed. (See pamphlet.) Debility ot the Systems, NS eak Back, Weakness of the • Kidneys. &c., or !alternation of the same, is •iminediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, anti n cure it always the result of its use. It statists as a certain reme dy for such complaints. and also for derangements of the female frame. irregularities, Suppressions. painful men struation'. No article hns ever heen offered, except .t his. men which wont touch this kind of derangements. It may ht: telied upon as a sure and effective remedy i• and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names us proof of cures in this distressing, class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All 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 MISSY TUE BLOOD. Mild drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cares in ell diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be 'mined 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 bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated nod lingering invalid Horn 0 :v; and keep taking the medicine j as long as there Is an improvement. The proprietor Would caution the public against a number ot articles which come out under the heads of SAMAPAHILLAS. Braces. &e., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. &c. They are good for noth ing, and coticocted to gull the unwary: toms rnax Nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. d particular study of the pamph lets is tararsdy solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 or. bottles, at Sil; 12 or. do. at 81 ench—the larger holding ti oi. more then the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptie Mixture,". blown upon the glitss; the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on 'the directions. and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. anti sold rat the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Ilitlfalo. wholesale and retail. No attention 'given to letters unless posi-paid,—sirder front regularly authorizid Agents =erred. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau at.. N. V.'; 295 Esinx st. , Salern; Mass.: and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, sisAgentei. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agentim jan2l ' No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin. ITENITIAN BLlNDS.—A,Westervelt, and old and well V - known Vonitian Blindmaker. formerly of Second and Fourth sts., takes this - method to. inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair st:, near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds '.of various ;colors and (moll ifies, is'constantly kept oulututi "and at all pricesi from 11:Verity-cents up 10 Mt customers. it.- If required, Blinds will be put up co, that - in - et:tie or-alarm by fire, or otherwise, they, may , he removed Without ihe aid of a sereiv,driver. and with the- stung friejlitiy,thuemiy other piece of frtriliturC Mill he reinoved, and . 47thetut any extra expenk , p. . jeEll-d&wy AurIPX,IOVIR-PU3;LlC..—Theaibscriber, by vritteteiegsetm , th the Pm?: TRA Co. t has the ex ildgive imbildhelt.theiiTeashiPinalnifgh and - .411 . agh a ny cities. - An.y,p#oo:itiieitipling..to sell.their Teas ex vivat ecpt procovid.thvows h trig, is practichit: ' deception; - nd :a frand_upangtie pitilif-•and-hnifi - , aselittt to relied ou. - , - fastoj , ':,.. - - iO4tist; ' . . .. - .z.,, .-4 . --..:1:-.:.: ,-,_ - . =•• . ' . 4*, , - • , • - r• . - 4- -7-1- , einigratiOn tints. 3ttsurantv=tolu►Suies. Vine Insitraitco.i rtiHE Insuianee CoMoony of North America', otPhiia .1_ delpida, thronen fts daly-aathcOsed Agearf - the ab scriber. offers to nin See permantnit aatd limited Insurance on property; intuit city and its vicinity, and birshipmeuts by the canal and rivers, • . . Ault - 11r G. Cdi °n, PPe I s R *A CT ST I M S tie : i Alex. Henry, , Charles Taylor: Samuel \V. Jones, • Samuel Edward Smith, • .AmbroSe,White,_ John A. Brown, Jacob AL Thomas, John White, John IL Neff. . Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh.. . Ilenry,D-Sherritrd. Sec-7Y• This is the oldest Insurance 'Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1784.-S Its charter is per petual, arid from its high • standing, long experience, am ple means ; and avoiding all riaki, of.an extra hazardous . eharacter. it may; be considered as eating secaii tY to the public. _ WILLIAtti P.. JONES.. At Counting Room of Atwond,.Tontms - ar: Co, 'Water and Fruhrsti:, I.'ittsburgh. Marty The_ Frauklixi. Fire Izisurance Conipting :OP ' ' • HAILTER. TERPENUAL.--F... : 400.00 0 paid in office G 1431 Chestnut et., north side. near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either pernianent or limited, a . llitts,t or dam ;me by fire, ou property. and effect‘ of every desCription. in town or country. on the inoid retownotde teruts. Ap plicationi mare eitlie . rpergonolly or by' hitters. will bo promptly attended to. C. N;BANCKER; Prem.? C. G. Bkkcsku. Secretary. Charles N. Baucker, Jamb R. Smith; Thointt. Hart.• George W. Richards, 'Montag J. Wharton.' . - . Tobias %Vaguer, Adolph! B. Bohr,. • Samuel Grunt, David S. Brown. ' PITTSBURGH-AGENCY. NVArtnics MAIITPoi. Agent, at the kserhatige (Mice of Warrick Itiartin tr. Co., corner of 3tl and ISTarket sof: Fire riAks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the. surrounding, country. '.Co mp rine n( inland naviustion risks taken. ang..Ply- JOSIAH KiNG. J. tiIiNEY, ;n. RING di ,. FIN"ZiEr, Agents at Pittsburgh. for the Delaware Mutual Safety In surance Company of phitadelp . hia. - VIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize oteve 1. ry description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of Ve9sek. taken upon'the moat favorable terms. ; Office at the Warehouse of Ring & Holmes, on Wate r st.. nenr Market street, Pittsburgh: N. 11. Mug /r. Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends rind community at large to the Dela ware M. S.lniutrancc Company, as an.instlintion among the most flourishing in Philadelphiii—as having a. large paid in capital, which. by the operation of its charter. is constantly incrensing—as yielding to each person insu red. his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any respottsihility whate,ver, beyond tiro premium nonally paid in by him; and' therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obtioxions feratire., and in its most attmetive form noel-If A if EN CY Ol."1111.: FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY OF 144 ..ADELPIA.--.N. E. conur oj 77i1r.1 cnrt sneer,. rbterg.i.--The meets of the eompaity on the first of .1 uery, PAti, as published in ettutormity with all tall of t PCIIIISSIVaIIia. Legit/Ware. teem Itomls and Mortgagee Real I•lstnte, al eom.• •-•• • Temporary Loatts,Stoclett mill Cnsh• • Sinking n Mtn! oT fi209.1.P.3 At'holing cti*rttlin• nectratine Iliac nil Nvill be prompt') mtg.:mil giving entire tomurity •to all who ob tain polinitiß from thiit Conipaity . . llieka lateen nt us low iitiJ O nn am COIISiI4CIII w lilt simurity. iintq AVARIVICK M.A ram, Ago t. Insurance Against Fire. ?Pitt: Anieririu. Fire instrrattre estrupatry—Ofiice, No. I 7'2 11'ullInt street. l'ltilrultlithini Itteurporated A. D. t'lll—f.amrter perpectual. • lusureS Flirilittiv . ,3terelittiti7o, and proper tY getters tly. either in the city or country, fignillsl loss or ftre,imrpetuul or for limitetlittriods, on favor able terms. DIRECTORS:' - - • John Sornen tit, Sallow! C. Morton, William Lynch. - Artolplout feria e , ,i•homa.s. Atlihone, t;eofre Al.hott, John Wcit.ll, Jr., Patrick Brady, . Jahn T. 1,,i4. - $...A311;1.3. C. I‘lotricrc;Piesident. a Jastrtaa S.4.ert-Lary. 0.1,r. for Icseracce by Ike above Company trill be ree.,l ed and ic,irauccA' effected by • the nocier.ioted, ng . ..nt for- Pi tt6l 'ugh. GEO. cocint.Ax. - wood street. Connell , » Magical Patra — k..xtriiiior. • i. eded by medical /lien stint Connell's 1 111m:tient Pain Eiiirnmor.inatitirartured by Covustoh"k Co- '2l Courtland ht., 'New York. in the create:it AN - 011.. rof the Wth century. Its efilwis are truly inimeulotts. All pains are rentcwed from burns, scalds, ke.. and all h.xterital horns, in a few minutes utter. its .applfeation; iteniitt,e the same on the, most delicate-sirin, leaving no !Car. )1 in tumidly bene6cial itt all limbs of inlianuaato rtdismises. such as sore Nipples mid Eyes, Sprains, Ithanimatiunt. White Swelling tuidAlcerh. Itraihes„Hurits, Chilitilaiw, Erysipelas-. 11iles,'rie DalereauX. ate. We might add as proof to all we say. the names of Many em- Intent playsimatts who use it in their praetire, and han douts of ilnAergy who police *it to their people. Kind parent 1,-101 constantly on hand. in cam of neeittrits by fire life tatty be lost without. Intrbe its asetill .burnh are to it, control. unless the vitals are destrtiyed. Can tion—rementher all4l rthk. for Ons t s.lrs ATX; : fed2 pain Ex. tractor. netratfactured by Corns:oat 4. Co., - iv. E, and take no other. &c.-71e Genuine Maw' Liornirnr Le an nrCele"niure ;;;Istly celebrated as n core for the above. than tiny or all others. Its cores art almost iimarilinte, and it is only necessary to let tine who know the article and oar it kith such great Sneer . .., that it is to be bad true and genuine of Cometock'sk Co, -21 Courtiand at.. N. Y.. sole gnaprinlvr. Sold rally gen-airier:in Pinxburgh. Pa.. bY• J.sersitx, Libortynth hernrilf Wood st.; also in Washington, Pa.. by ~1. Clark ; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania, "Ohio, and Virginia. novlg-it&wfitu la the beat Cough Medicine I ever Sew." LI•: fly the following proof of the 111pCrillrily of Dr. Wit )L, Oriental Cough Itfiroir., from a respectable Cit izen, who has tried it: r • • Pm-scrums. Dee. 15. 1%17. • MOORS. lines k Dusicnwav:—Afier laboring for several weeks butler the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing told. which int& this far, resisted the ef fects of se verafof the I wan induced to pur r iatie a bottle, of yonr Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surpri”, alter using only ono half of the bottle I found inyvelt entirely well. “It is the best oo dicine I no- saw;' Tule copy. JOHN BENDS,. Roil by HAYS .1; BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row. Liberty street. near Canal- . • jane a. St AsoN & CO., Drirti'rsiitilieitsi, 7 lltl 7 3.6l3lTl Street, tagsrvert Third and Foarta streets, have just received u large supply of rich Fa !Woods. comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French and American manufacture; 150 pee rich and-desirable patterns French Clinebanrs, Warranted in ferior warmer imporwd in style, quality and durability 01 colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses. comprising every style for Fall and. Winter wear; Ca.f.h.. meres, At. de Lnines, Satin stpll Alpaecas of various colors:3-4 and 4.4, black and blue black Silks, for Man- Fancy drestr=S-ilks--; black and 111 Ode colors; 7.H. de Unlit, all wool; Shawls of °Verystyle andqoality ; Cas *Micros, Cassinelts, Broad Cloths and .Vestings; bleach ed and unbleached Sruslins from 11l tolqc. per card; Green, Yellow, Red and . White flannels; Tiefrings, Checks, striti'd Shirting's; bleached', and brown Drillings. etc. etc. All of which ore offiqed at wholeiale and re. tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON k CO. XT . I),tOI.I.I,ItItIi:OTNTE Burke" 1,41. _LI fug's, Fourth stn. (I.—}lorc (I & A:mum, Daguerreo tvpists from the Eastern cities, would cull the attention of. the inhabitants of Pittsburgh. and the neighboring (Owns: to their Daguerreotype of Citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's bffilding...lth et. Persons wishing pictures token may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the big,hesi perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpaseed for 1141 i finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. • . . Persons sum* . for pictures are neither remarred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Operators will rind this u good_ depot fur stock and chemicals. - - • • Erinstructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jun 7 TO FEMALES . —livery female • should have a box of Dr. Ralph's Pala They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution; acting with - gentle Mild ness and Safety in all circumstances. Wherever introduc ed, -their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will be found in the • directions accompanying each box. For sale. by 9 . L . CUTHBERT, Smithfield Street. near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole—Allegheny City; .1. G. Smith, Bir mingham; and John 111'Cracicen, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. intl2s Hollow-Ware Castings, ATERCHANTS .visitinkr our city for the purp.ose of .obtaining . their Spring . supplies of Hollow-Ware and other, Castings, will find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Samples cart be seen atourwarehouse.Commereirl Row, Liberty street, next W. IV. Wallace's Marble works. ire Terms and prices favorable. feb QUIN, -MeI3RIDE & NEP" BOOKS—Just received, by England, and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. H.. Merle D'Aubiane, D. D., author of His tory of the Reformation. Life of Cromwell, Ac. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. :- Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic instruction and devotion; byJohn Bird Summer, D. D.,,Bishop of Chester. For sale by , • ELLIOTT & ENGIOH, feln27 • ' 56 Market street, bet:ad-and 4th. Table . _ Cutlery.. , • HE undersigned has just received a select assortment of Table, and other fine. Cutlery; including Desert. and Carving.kuives and forks; which,•with &large stock of. Brushes of every description, and Shoemaker's.find ings, he will of as usual, on reasonable terms. -' . JOHN.W. BLAIR. 8 .0.8 .• 120 Wood:week. ; FO.—A large lot. with Dwelling House in Team, If . SAI.E on De6atUr street, running. back 160 feet, hthinded by nlO feetalle.y. , - Also* large lot, of 110 feeffronl on .But ler street,Lawrencoville by 280 feet deep, containing a well arranged Cottage Divelling House, with 10 Rooms, large Hall and. Parlor, front and rear Garden. &c. S. CUTHHERT, Gcn: Agent. no Sinithfield, abov:e 4th street. WILLOW WAGONS,-,36 Willow:Wagons, 24 do. Cradles: 40 '. _ do. Basket Chairs; • - . 12-tests Clothes Baskets: - - - . ado& Market Baskets, with covers, assorted ; reed and for sale by. aptl - . rf • : 211131.11.0141 KINSE'. . . . GrystAt - Platt Window Glass. rrlIK ON' LYCKYSTAL PLATE GLASS thatliak 12 - 1 been known to load its *dish, oASl.beitkiiput in. the windown It is equal 4nalfty to,the Fienchaitd Eng ' ash Ante Ginn; and much Tower - LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL SIZES:" Algot, - Hardware of air desoitiPliMis;"-Eertuan English - anitAmexicatt.'. ROOSEVE.L TA, - SON. Nevy - York, AprillB4B-(e.pe-gml.) • - . „le Prqs DR-2' EOFFLAND'S CELEBRATED- GERMAN MEDICINES • - _ An'tetthout-ii itird/fartive Cure of the ja.lotartig. Ducarra taken - according to. the c!ireetionl. , they will sure any ..I, , euse„tipluoiter Who or what else has :felled.- itIiE.DMATIC PILLS,' For the perfnaneut - Cure of Rhouniatint, Goat, Gan— grene,' Hysteria, and severe nerfoutiaifectionii. and are. highly recommended for the 'mire of Dropsy; Demerol , Asthma and..Netralgin. Patients using them, in ,most cases, eiperlencii benefit soon after the first dose. They. quiet the ocrvolis system, which enables them to rest well: during the. night. They never fail to effect° cure, taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently removc.rhen mafiepains from the system.. Liniments sometintesaet its apalhative fora short period, bra Morelli - always - danger in their use...l They may cause the pain to leave-one place for perhaps a vital part; or. else where the pain will be GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent Mire - of Liver CcanplitintsJanndike,' Dyspepsia, Indigestion,' Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous DebilitY Pitimonary Affections.. (arising from the diver or stoniach,).DiSeases of - the ; Aillimys,- - and all diseases arising from a - dindidered stomach, iMboth male and female, such as female weaknesi, dizziness., fullness lit blood to the - head. They'strenghten the sYs teml'arld remove all acidity of the stomach; and give it tone end action.and assist digestion. They, can be taken by Alm 11104 delicate stomach - . and iii every case win en tirely destroy.CO,StiVellega mid renovate the. Whole sys tem, rcmoving all impurities and icynnauts of,preinous_ diseases, and 'giving a.' healthy action to, the whOle • The symptoins of Idver Comp - taint are uneasiness and pain in the right side, tool saren,ss upontouch iminediate.- ly under the- inferior ribs; inability 36 lie on -or if at all able, si dragging sensation produced, which se riously affects, respiration, ceasing very often - a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity, of the, stomach, deficiency of:per spiration, and - sometimes a s ympathetic pant is the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, ,and sometimes sores in the mouth' r threat, causing omens to rise in the nostrils. •Jatuitliee freqiient- . ly accompuniesit. and is dropsy in the face.. These syrim toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that' most; baneful disease. Consumption. In fact, a itta jority of such eases originate from' Mc irritating cauees above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must , every instance, be avoided ini . the treatment kitik The symptoms of Dyspepsia are very-varions--those.af fecting the stomach alone, are nansea,:heart-buni.b3SH.of, appetite;'- sometimes an excess of appetite, senseof full-. nest; or weight on the stomach, sinking 9r flutteringof• the pit of the stomach, timid ernetalicins. or sour arising from the stomach. ke. Dyspepsia, devoid of a Inward nature, is without danger; but, It; arising-from edit:ease of the stomach. it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally, accompanieS Dyspepsia .or Liver Complaint; it wilt also cure. A few deses will re move all the unpleasant effects. such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when is a !vim. position itotwor webs before the sight, litres: and and - dul l in tie head, constant imaginings of evil. and greet depression ofspir its. Outward signs are. aquick and strong pulse, -:pale and distressed countenance, &c. Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use-of the Bitters. as -directed. StiDORIFIC, All infallible remedy for Coughs or roma. or the Che-st, Spitting of Blood, latlnenru..Whoophig Cough, Ilemoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungkor - ;nu (;15 9.7 •100 91,7 77 • •,%7,4%J This is an invaluable family medicinp.' It soon felleies . any Cough or hoarseness. and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. b "cough or Mild is too light to plis-» negleetcdt.tbr, neglected colds sink thou:inn& to the . grave annually. and can't , . malty to grow uri ividta deli cate frame. uho wiitild have-been strong and robitst, if at first properly treated. . . . .. . ST KENARD OINTMENT. Tor the effectal I cure of the Mica. Tetter.and Menai, Scald head.- Tr ig-xvonns; Inflamed Eyes . or E,ye- title. e l Barber's Itch, ro tted. Feet... Old Sores arising from fever or impure bin ; and will extract the fire from barns, on application; or remove nny cutaneous eruptionsfront the skin. Persons . tronbled with tender faces should use it utter shaving; it Will, bi a few ninmeigs: remove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: Ivan always be relied on, and is invaluable in any family. - TAR OINTMENT, ..- For the cure of pains or *weakness in the liver. brifk'or chest: it will entirety remove any-deep seated pants.— These remedies. - have caused many -to ,cujoy the ines thrhable blel, - -ings ofinvigorated health: Dud in a. tart; ty of desperate and abandotied cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and ;he statements ofrentnrkable cures never made. yet certified to-by feigned 1111111 CS, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what - they have endorsed. renders; it, difficult to do justice to .the public -in offiering sufficient inducement to make a trial of thee. invaluable tnetlicines. They are en tirely vegetable, nod free from injurious ingredients, and arum your patroungesnlely uport their merits. - Every family should he c. u.panaphlet-sstiter can be had of , the agent, grans. , , PriucipalDepot ratite Getman Medicine.store. 178 Race street, one door above . Eighth, Philrulelphin. For sale in Pit;shurgh.` banl7.ll yj NI. THORN. LI,ENCE. THAT DREADFUL COUGH.I—The ta . ags are in thitivr, the work of - the destroyer has . been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sown! of death. ..ARS'TOI.7 A ATortiErt '1 Your d'firling child, 'your Idol and earthly joy: at now perhaps confined to her cheater by a dangerous cold—her pole cheeks,. her thin shrunken fingers. tell the hold.disease has alreadrgained open her —.the sound of her simulate! cough piercesyear sonl. Yortla MAN, when test about to enter lire, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your beetle cough and feeble limbs tell.. of your loss of hope. but von need not itesy air, 'Then la a bahn which will heal die wounded lungs. it is Sherll3 yin's All—H ottlrngDlstifalut. Mrs. Arramt, the wife of 'Win. IL Attlee; E:sq.: was r,iven up by. Dr., Sewall - irif Washington; 'Dig. Roo 'and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott o f New York. Her friends all thoitglit she mast die. Sh hail every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Shcrtnan's Balsam war given and it cured her. GARSLUSILANTZ. of Bull's Terry Was also mired of consumption by this Balsam When all other remedies failed to give belief--she wins reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle,- Dentist, ;sit Broadway, has witnessed:its effects in several eases Where:no other niedecine afford ed relief—but the Balsa operated like a charm.. Dr. C. also witneared won& effects. in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting, Blood, alartnitte as it may be, is effectually cured by this' Balsam. ft heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again.- Re 4. Hann.: Jonrs, 100 P.isloh avenue, was cared of cough arid catarrhel affectionof 50 years standing. The first ddse gave him more relief than till the other nedi eine he had ever taken. Dr. L. .1. Beals. 10 Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consiunptiom and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. - fit both cases its effects were immediate, spoil restoring them to containable health. Mrs. Lucas:yrs_ Wm is 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsara relieved her at once, and ehe is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely. use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds,:tii ming Blood, Liver Complabits. and all the affections Of the throat, and eveiristhma and Consumption. Price Q.Seents and St per bottle, Principal Office 100 Nassitii street. New York. - Likewise Dr. S.herman's celebrated Cough, Wolin and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth . Paste and Poor Man's Plaster r Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at hi Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse SO Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood' street, and by the following duty appointed Agents for- Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest. Manchester; J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. illtnitt, cur. Webster st. and Elm? Daniel Negley, East Liberty; .11. L.: Mitchell, Wilk ins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpshurgh; Saml. Springer, Clin ton; James . APKee, Siewartstown;- John Mack; Turtle Creek; C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth; Ittr.clumt& Son. Allices-. port; MeEldowney. Bnkerstown: Riley M'Eaughlin, Plumb Tu..ettship; Wm. .1. Smith, Temperanceville: Fulton, Tarcntunt: G. U. Starr, Sem:le7:ly. murlt.l I.),Nbk; of Fayette ville. N. V.. Says: "1 tun well persuaded, and have been for stone time, that your Domestic Veefetuble Pills ore of.great use to all those who may have occasion to use them. and have administered teem to my patients," Fever and Apte, llyspereiin and Bilious Fever; tire im mediately cured by the Ilse of Dr: Ralph's Pills. - Prime, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail byy . S; L. CUIIIBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also. by Win. Cole. Alleglienpeity; J. 0. Smith. Bir miugluint ; and, Jolla NVCracken:Fifth Ward: fa)l7 Jayiles , ..leamtgy Medicines. DM S. S. COOK, Piqua. Ohio, writes, , Maieh. "I have used your rerMifuge„ Carmiaathe Satsem, and E'xpecturant, in my practice, for the lam three years, and have been execedingly we leased with them, .and never, as yet,t6 my reccilleetiolt failed of tehlizing m yfullest expectation in their curative properties:::-Your other inethemeel cannot speak of-from experience; but, judging from those I have, used, I douht not hut that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence - reposed in them, by . those who have used stem.' was fonnerly very pantal to **- Vermifuge, until I becameaequain tell with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. • • Itesseciffilly,S. S. COOK, M. D. , i.D' For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store. 72 Fourth at. - ' febls A. A.I . I.'ESTOCICS.OO 808 SYLLUP.—T ' a pre - - .B 4 paration has proved itself to he of very great efhca cy in the cure of obstinate Conghs,..Colds,. Asthma Spit ting. of Blood, 'Whooping Cough, and other Pneuitronic Affections and the proprietors_ 'feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useul Medicine, and are pre pared .to A -stiow,certiacates of indisputable authority, in testiniony.ofits value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered atso lOW a price as to place it within the reach of - oven. - PerSOtf• There are, perhaps, but few. Cough preparations that ;will -pro duce such decided effects to such a short time,' 'Pre pared and sold by - : ' • , B. A..FAHNESTOCK & C 0.,. • Contort:if rind and Wood; also, corner of •Sixth and decl3 R. RALPII'S CELABILV sale, wholesale and Also,.by Wm. Cule. A minu;hiun; John Arc Cruel: - (0)21, , INESANDLIQUOII •T V ters and Eighths Pit of the followingcelebratei namely: Siguette Brari4: pale dark. Sazenae " tonneau . dark. " pule, - Piller Castilian Sr. C o.; - dark, 31 imperial Eagle Gill, 'Mack llorae " • :Pinel": - .n*, pie' irisk " - 5- ...SC:Cr.* Rum Mogetlier ii if a large Licit:tom in Bottles Itirfor tale inipbried; nu plearai and 'Orrin . atirin - of; Ott? - ..vcimerof EN= - VEGETABLE - PILLS are for retail, at the REAL ESTATE OFFIca, No. 60, Smithfield at. ilegheay city: J• G. Smith:l3h*. ea, Penn, stereo, IFittiVard. 00 Whole s Halves, Wines, Gins, ea., tidit, grades, and vintages London Market Wine Rone.a Port'" Trash . , 4 Durevraiy ~,, S. S, Madeira , . . S. M. Symington _ . ' royal Pale She r ry • ..,•. - , i. B ro wn'.:. ~.- :-,,- . ;" G01d0nf. ,, .: . 'Teniiitti Is . - - . 4 . tiiaboit'"i' •:`— ' - -"."-.` Claret " '''-' - ' -n , Sweet k Dry:Matagte 44. Mthe : abovo: Wine/ and. pagan' aint - ClareeWines, manna at the ,Wine Cot z- ini ' Iti r e . id - ' C iut h i l l A F ß r9 T A lN t 8,14, I===cm== Prugs - nub 'Zak-into. rtliEslE . SE HAIR CREAItI—A matebleas article for . powth,•••beauty. and restoration slt the Hair. 'This Cream. when once known, will sapercede all other itrti, 'cies of the kind now in use. 'Where thohair is dead ' harsh, thin, unhealthy, uor turning grey, a few applien • lions will make the hair soft and dark. andgive it a beau; tiful.„ lively appearance; and will also make it maintain' its liveliness_ and healthy color, twice as long as all the: preparations -that are-generally used. Where the hair is' thiu, or has fallen - o it may be restored by anise this Cream. Every' lad rani' gentlemen Who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase& bottle or the Chinese. Hair Cream, as it is sac:unposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but trill beautify it, and. give perfect. sausfaction in every in stance. • For testimony to Ms ',wiry superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the ilev. • Mr. .Caldwell, to Itlearrai Heudershott 6: Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the: Southern States: . • - • Letter of the Rey. R. Caldicell..Pastor of the Presbyterian . Chuich,2Pulaski. • ltimsns. Hilinuttairorr Srizreur.Gssitazus—l take' p.eaaure iu tulding,my testimony in favor of the•esecl!ent preparation 'called Dr. Parish's Chiinesellair .. Creant; for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; „but havineprocuredlihattle of the, Cream, and used it according to the . prescription, it is. now' 'elastic. Soft, and fine to the head.• Many balsams and . •olls: were applied, each leaving my hair in amarse state • than before.- This Cream, hotvever,, lies met my !lima pri article. for the toilet, iny wife giveS it prefe reties, over all others. being delicately perfumed end not dis posed to rancidity. 'rho Indies, especially, will find' the .Chinese 'Cream•to'be-a - desidenttum in-their preparations fur the toilet... .; • , Respectfully, Sic.. • - - • 1 R. , tPult ry , o-ki. Jauina 7. It 17. . ' tri - Sold _wholesale and retail, in Vitishortrln by John, M. Townsend. 45 Market st: , , and Joel Molder. corner of Wood and Fifth sip. • • • ; • • T AMES are cautioned agnmal using- Common l'repa .l.4 red Chalk: Therese not aware how frightfully' bun.= rionsit is to the skin ! how coariteiluaw rough, bows:Mow, yellow; and 'unhealthy the skin mpitears atter using pre pared chalk ! . Besides it isinjunoui, colitaininEr a •large tputntity of lead! We hafe prepared a beautiful vage, table article, which we colt 'Jones' Spanish Lilly. Whoe. It Is perfectly innocent, being, purified - of all deletasiona runtimes, stud it imparts to the akin • natural;' healthy. elnbakter. clear, lively White: u the sante tune tiering as a COSHICtiC on the skiri,minking soll'and smooth. . Dr. James Anderson; Practical Chemist cif Ititismielia , setts, says: ^ Atter analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly SVhite; I find it possesses the most - beatitifuland annual. and at the sumo time innocent. white. I ever saw, I certainly' can couscientiously recommend its use - to-MI whose skin requiresbeautifying.n Price: 15 cerium. box' Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with salt leather or wool- . —the lotmertspreferable... A tun stir or . 'l"ezru'cox eks - rs.—White .tectl, foul breath, healthy gums. . 'Yellt.r.v and unhealthyteeth, alter being' once' or' twice cleaned with Jones '.Amber Tooth ra%te, have die Appearance of the .rnost beautiful ivory, and. at the Caine time it is FOtierfeeily..innorent and exquisitely fine, that' its Constant daily ;use_ is highly adtatitalsetia.eren'tii those teeth' that are in good =midi-. tion. giving them & beautiful 'polish; and preventing's premature decay.• Those already decayed' it prevents from-becoming worse—it also fastens suet' us Is beeenning loose. anitby perseverance it wilt centre the foulest teeth delicately white. and make the breath• deliciously sweet. Price 2.3 or 3ift-ents a box: All the above arc sold only at eli Cluultamst., sign of the Aramaean Eagle. New York. and by the eppointed Agents - whose,unines appear , in Mu next cohnim. , Witz.vot: ersatrr, and met a rich huSbatui, lady? `.l - Pur face is ,your fornme.”*. Is't beautiful. *clear, Mir? Is, It white?.lf not. it can be-made so even .thottelt it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, :tanned .and freckled. Thous utidelare been made thus who bane, washed once or twice.with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.- _Tim eine* is glorious and magnificent., lint be sure.you get the genu ine Jones' Seep, at the sign of the American Eagle, .6'2 Ring,wonn, Salt-rheum. Seurecy. Erysipelas,.Thirber's Itch, are ellen mired by Jones' Italian Chemicril'Sonp. .whenevery -.kind of remedy his failed. That . cures {Maples. freckles. and clears the skin. all know:.. Sold at the American Eagle. P 3 Chad:tutu streL ..sfind,.. reader, thisseldoin or nevcriails. • . .• • - Patterson,. Sold at JAcispx - -ial Liberty st., bead . of liiktd, Sign of of the Big Sim. . nnr.n, Jie bt ler . .• 1 e i • i b i e i t; V c . e C u r.N t„ 7 : r e;! ty and thirty. poiseksing Syntmetrikill l lbita, good : fee tures. k.e....ts asketl•confidentially, can .5115 suppose tiny man could admire her while she bits such renew jetult; .such nalloW.-rouch. coarse. skint and ;sue4Fdirty, - wiry 13nii; tthen.by spending the above sum. she might have delicate white keeth. 'a pare sweet bienth, 'arid a beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful , white teeth and sweet breath by using. als. box of; Jones' .AM7 brr Teeth Paste; a skin white. Pure find spotless 55 5110 W, by using a cake of the geratinc , JoneF-Iratjan. Cheiniral Soap; and n beautiful head of hair by using nas. bottle of Jones , Corot Hair Rencryseire, -Du riot forth an opinion against this.hetbra you trry, regretit; but ha sure to ask thilonee-rrticl—W. Sold only inNew York at ell C'hatbrup at. For sale b" . • • .77 . • : • • • 1% 31f.: JACKSON-. Ag , ont. . tit •Ijbeitrsi. Pittglwrwlt A:WEE, SCROFULA AND GOrFRII---Ampie ex . 7 . G:pitrituice has proved that no eonthination ofmedieine hove ever been so utlitrucittiui in removiirg the shove dis cuses, as DR;JAYSITS * ALTERATIVE. films ctfecteo cures truly astonishing, not only; f Cancer and othUi - iiii r eases-of that class. but hasiveraOred the most stubhoni dist:erica of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, &e.. medicine enters into the circulation,' mid .eradicates eases wherever located..•it..pariaes - the blood and other ttulds of the body. rem o ve d obstruction iu the pores of the skin, and redlines enlargement of the glands orbones. It increases the appetite, removes heallaehe and drowsi ness. and invigorates whole eystetri, and imparts ani mation to the disease Eland debilitated eon st i t tion. There is nothink superior to it in the whole Materna medico. it is perfectly' safe and extremely pleasant. andhus mithing of the disgu.ting nausea accompanying theidesi ofawul lowing medicine. '.. . . . il - I , or sale in Pittsburgh at the I'EKINTRA . s'ron.E, 72 Fourth at.: near Wood. • : *nor.%) A Recipe for Hiumaix.,Rair I FrO FOItCf.: ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, ;RAKE IT SOFT, SII,KY.• CLEAN AND FINE.-...-Persons in consequence of the utany, things soltl,..set down ever . )• article, be it ever so good.) US a humbug. If people , could lie made to try a as. bottle of /one's Coral Hair Re storative, and sed howit makes dry, rusty, red, light heir moist, soil, auburn and dark,- and keeps it so ; and by its use for sometime. causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that use it. (aye, and find it the cheapest:thing they can use.) for dressing tout beautifying the. Hair; fur keeping it soft and in order 'three times as long - asmity other article made; and Forces it to g1:011 . , Bt./Mita 1411024 - . , And eoss but 3 ahillings lofty. ,s w We formerly *old tiotliittf , - 1C56 than - 61 bottles. tout e wish people to try it. Sold only at S 2 itnind. - 82] Clio - anon ma r2O WM. ACKSON. Ant-SI) Libertvlo., ) r t.rl"4 ; l n i ri: arYrNia it t :g dlYsl ; di :lenes. ll ;nts„.tctleizenitoitturghlnr Mg personally used Dr. AV - Word's - Oriental Congh-MiX tu re, and experienced its beneficial elrecis. do most cheer fully recommend it as -safe ejtd , eifeetual,. in all Cases. Speaking from experience. we, behove that it has pn su perior; and would recomutend itlaise to all the nfilicted. "'• CFIARLES.LEWIS, • NVM. JENKINS:. Pittsburgh, Mitreh 1.11h::1A.19. • ' ." , 117 - Sold by X: SchoOnmaker, & John I fitys - lames -A. Jones. If: Cassel, John P. Seott, F. L. Snowden. Mohler, Ogden& Snowden. apEIS ALT RHEUM, SCIIRVTi OLD SORES. -ERTSII'.E ta•LAS. Barter's" Jim; Oys; Sort - Beards, Pinvles.— .This is uied by many physicians In. this city in miring the above.. and we 'Would not consciencioitSly selltimless we knew it to be elf we stato. , - • , •-. As a cosmetic: the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps -the only article ever . known that remora impurities,' and cleared -and -beautified' the m skin ' ' tanking - it infli'clear, smooth* and - white no an infants. L'ut Mind, it is sold at Chatham it., N. V., and by . • • ' ruartls • ' Liberty street. Pittsburgh.. A ,MERICANIDIL—TiIIfi GREAT REME.I.ry. Oril\ A TURE.—Proettied front a well in Eentticky,lBs feet below the earth's surface: This Oil Will be found vastly' superior to Harlem. British, or any other formerly popu.' tar Oils. Its 'eurative properties-for the following all. arc truly wonderful? "Inflamittory `rheumatism, whooping-cough, plithisic, coughS, "tolls. - spasms, -totter,' erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint; inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast: side mot back. diseases of the spine; piles; heart burn, disenses of the ' hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and earache,. worms:, tooth ache, sprains,strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, 'cancer, feVer; sores, fte. ' • . , Price 50 c eats per bottle: - -Sold" holesale and retail by W5l. JACKSON, at his boot and raldie store, 59 'Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The aro Boor stands in the door-wa?, Only place in Pittsburgh where the. GHNC/Nli eaube-ob tained. Citrrton.-4nOrtier to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsyl vania. Wm. Jacksen, SS Liberty street, , or, through sub- Agents appointed by, hire for its sale; each of Whom will have a show bill and general dii cetions in pamphlet form containing the' names,; and addresS of the Proprietor and O eneral Agent 'of - IVeetern Pennsylvattia;as follows: Dr. Hall.ts Co., proprietor, Kentucky. ' ' : - IVm. Jneksori, General Agent for Western Pennsylva nia. 59 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, .to whom all orders must be addressed. Oassavnr4Sch bottle is'enelOse"d'in onn otthe above named Pamphlets, and the name ot William Jaekson, (the general and only wholesale agentlot(Westerti:Pennsyl vania,) printed on thenntside of the label. . oet2S. Iron'Olty Cracker find Bread B-akety. AIETOULD respectfully 111 1 ali added to his other bust- VI , lie itenerallY i that h.P Crackers of everyfrariety.— nese, the manufacturing; t - ' form * hiSfriends atid the prtli . - Ilavuzg purchas,e. t f-j re gn . e d Pilot Bread mac-June.,Nevfn'ti' CraCker .and prepared to fill . dlrptters for il ii °6 l - t nl lt V e . s ß lto . rtest notice and hopes crackers or Pitb,t,,a,:, biptines:si to share fl u i)onion of the by - a strict tuten "Ylp ue &Rind Is respectfully.tuv s ited to public patronage. - . ~..; • - call find examine for themselves : ... . _ BAKERY: No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty it oppct- Fit,, Slrndiheld N B. Saperioifturtily Pread,„ y y e end dyspepeiaßread, large and small Wills, treslr'eVery . itioniingcan;be had at the store, or triyi, wagon, or at my stand . in the market' Cake's and ConfectiOnary on haidi i n . d s rn i a rt ile p !it r o mt ord p er. ' . , , _ ap29.1 . V ' . NoIO Commercial Mew. Liberty st. uriu3trE3.-400 doi. Playing Cards; 0:200.*hole and hrditcaxesSardines; . -..- -101 - taikets olive Oil; . . . ... :. , - 20 dot. assorted Catsups, .&c. 5 casks London Porter, quarts plinst- 300 doz.-Brandies, Wines, &c. very old; . . . 6' bbls. powdered Sugar; 60 basketeChampaigac IVine, part to arrive; '- . 3-.ldulit Claret Wine, for sale by . . IICTO 4,:1y- TIPE TO SHIPPERS.eIhare taken an 'office immediately opposite Wear ',burnt wirehanse," far ,the present, where wa iniiiieet business as usual, until anew. bailie gin be areeted,, , arrangements. barb ig ready .been tnde..fier thaigurpose. . LrY'Boats will always be in readineSs stem' Whiuf F to teaeii/Ofragla.. • ..C: A. AI'ANULTY:ty nfkl. - • , ' Canal Basin:Liberty - St • IioARLEY-1W hags Baring, just landing tind.for sale -LP by 1aP261 a i. S. dW. itARFSAVGLi. =l==ll=MM CLICKENZILIS , • SUGAR COATED. VEOSTABLEPURGA:pftiIitys, A Rl' universally admitted to operatelwlynarg an an djectual preventive, but as a net er.folnn'g • dna.' i n all diseases which can affect the. human. fearjui 1 . 1;44. ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism. Pilca, - Scurri/bropg Small Poi, Cholera Morbus, Worms; who op fi i i .,cou Consumption; Jaundice, Qulnsey, Scashuina. Liver coin: plaint, Apoplety, Cancers, Metulesi - San . Rb enosi Heartburn. Giddiness Eysipelas, Deafness; ltehingi of the Skin, Colds,.Gout, Grave l , Pains in the Back, inward Weakness. Palpitation of the Heart,ltisings the Tbront, Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Compliddts;awoe„ in the Side. Spitting of Blood, Sore Eyes,. Sere4ll-11.1. Anthony's Flee, Lowness of Spirits, Floculing,'Flant .141. bus or Whites, Gripes, King's Evil, Lockjaw, lima - fla t ' Bile on the Stomach, and all biliOus affections, • Plemiuir ir. Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox,..White.Sweftee. Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers. Vomiting—and a host of tielikief .bans successfully and repeatedly been vanquisho4ll heir all-powerful arm. . They have been known to effect permanont cures when all other remedies had provad unavailing, and in the las stages of disease. . They have in many casts sp . tperseded the pracriptiveskill of the 7rturt entineut physicians, and received-besittes hitch unqualified commendation. , . • . They have been frequently recommenced biinetiiif thet. most distinguished characters throughout the ladd . , - ':isrld.". been sanctioned In Europe by NoblemetWand Priutei,of royal blood.' • They have been introduced into the Ifottpitaln of Ed burgh, Paris. mid Vienna, and' through - the disinteresledi it/ermine of our Foreign Ambetsiailere,. they havalatek : yed the favorable commendation of the Emperor iititus.. 'sin. and of his Celestial Majesty of *bit - Chlticie - Aingni., JD- Scarcely Packet vessel of any regale saliaroin lie port of New roil; witlibitf an abundant SullFlyilifilie SICK-MAN'S - NEVER , FAILING FRIEND. Icy - Agencies have been established iu all the principal Cities in the Union, and applications are constantly reach,- ing its from almoit numberless villages iii every section of the county. Testimonials of their mnivellousreffeets are pouring in from all quarters—and in. such numbers 'that we have:not timolo read one• half of theilu 'What stronger or morc . eonelusive evidence. thrul.these.. : ,impoet-- ant facts can the incist sceptical desire' Is it possible, that 'the airily' thousands . who • have ttied .CLICRENER - 1 - PILLS, can be deceived in ,their results? .If any in 19. 0 1• lure orquackery exined, would it not long ago have been , held Up, as it should be. to the' scorn and 'derisiolf-`tif • a justly-offeuded community: • - . • irr'ftemetuher, Dr..C. V. Clickeneria die original in ventor of Sugar Coated and find nothing of the Port u:us.evcr.hcptd.of until he introduced them In Jnitc.,lC43. Pirchti4cro aboithl. therefore, alwnia ask for Clickener's Siskor•Couted'Vegtinble Pins. and take no other( br they will he mode the viletinm of a fraud. 25C.FI1TS .rEn. - box, Dr. aickener't , principal wilco for the sale i1f,114, is ,ee Vesey st.,'Binv.Vork. . . „" • tin Lihertytd...'heiid of vrool'ii4 Pitts burgh. General Agent • tor Westctii'l4"nrielhranta, Northern•Ohio;aud.thu River Coaisidel of AtirldeirsP , The following cm Dr,,Ciiekener's ,pppehtie4 gents for AUcitheity, co. Pa.. .• . •7, 7- • W5l. JACKSON; (principal! aftyeriy iitr'eer;heesl, of Weed: • . : - A: M. Marshall; .Allegherry Arity. Jonathan Ghriest, , ALinehester.- C. Towu.send k, Co., ilia; R;ll.lumines,Biriningham. Jno. II: CasSej, Penn Sr. Andrew S. Getty. Wylie at. • RobertlVilllams r .Arthursvine: • It: It. !Leming-ray. South Ward. Smith, 'Temperance's - ale. Jeremiah Flerning,J.swreoneville. Daniel Kegley. East Liberty. F.dward Thompson, Moines A iLin Sharp burgh. G- IL-Starr-Sewickley... Samuel Springer.. Clinton Seines 11r/Cee, StMvcirtstoism, 51Isek. 'EMU° Creek. C.F. Diehl; Elizabeth: , . Riley Allmughlin.'Phialb Township J. Junes, Bukerstown.. - -'. --.l'enny.:llWeesPort: . 46 T 'VI E HEST CODOII ',MEDICINE 'I -EVER VSEDY—This was expressedio barbel:icing yes ' terday, an' intelligent kentleman,- %Nilo lied tised.lut kbont one heir of 'a•bottle of .Dr. Willeenfa Oriental L'aujt Mixture. before he was entirely tenni: • Come and 'get a bottle of it. and if the mosrubstitinte cone!, or eold dOes not disappear by its • use. your ttioneY -will be. reftultred. Compounded as it is, at' the most eflective, though. hsrin less and pleasant remedies. its UAC for years 601 4 :UM - jai deedcan it: fa tl . to give entire satisfaction. • • For sale; wholesale and retailley' ' • - • '• - Sola. alio by wit.,r,Ancrs Oriental cgtiirh If *Oils airsis* ti.”: Those tChti.hice.italliiilds4l,4,ll,P• :portnnity ortrying..this great remedy tin the.pernimsent erne of every.utreCtica of the [nags, should'not fail to jive it - a trial, 'Certifseatrs of its eflimeney, frumour oseuirit .izeaty which we are constantly recetving. -cannot Allots convinCe iliii•skeptical.. Read . thafolluiving from lady 'of high standing in Allegheny: - '. • . •• • . '7.At..i.tattisicit CITY. Febt3,-1340. 4 Mena. Hays rock it- affords me great plea sure lobe able to add testuncety.in favor of -Dr, :11,51- -lard's truly va Meade rough medicine. About three uppilts Mime I was attackett with ri violent cold, and wasiminch distressed will . the ctingh, limit which Leoultigct hole lief,'antil I was a short time sitter induced at,your store and purchase some of the 'Oriental(Couglt AlLiture. am happy to state that the use of the second bottle : lips entirely cured-me; mid. litiving . ' . great confidence-in it a have, mid shall continuo to reco!nntend - it to my crcen a. •• GICA . C.E . FIELDISO." ,Atittlry • `11.01.1C9 No. 2:..Coaa:ReWA.iliert st., near Canal. AIN& be: [felbl6l, Lawrenceville. 170.11111 Price, 25 ecrits bott the" New Yeti: Gazette, 0ct..11, I=l. a ila4 paper. deservcdlynt this country ,the:head Of the .daily:Trescin ; dram of sar. fc ipaqua.i t were but courtesY to call the attention of 011ireadeixtothisinvalualdnprep afatiou which will be found ad vertisedin auOtherentturyt. Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issties . , a highlY, interesting newspaper, every now.and then, ono or two numbers. of Which tt e. have alreadf nolicedi and the ineclieincbitself has been enlogiied by nearly - elf - the presi of the. ivestsra country, and, we doubt not. pistly.eulogisesh..lt-banin favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials from Oa most eminent praeutioners: in every part of thmcoudtty where it Than been - used: There is beauty ;and , tatte enough in the bottles, mid in the engraved labels in*hich . they' arocnveloped, to induce a purchase', even if!Pio fireparalion itself were; not one of the , — sovereigneat in the world,". as every person.must belie-re it:is, , thatisi every one ntuct believe it. is—that is, every one...who would not, resist antassof documentary= evidence Ci/UCI nee •enouglr to. v . infect a l'urk , tiy•Chrmtianity,.: .Buy one of the boldes t gentle. reader. and see whether you.doiot twee wthttlf on , this point. -• For sale icy A.. FATIIIESTOCK.OO:4:'i febol cor. ofl.qt and Wood and dtb and Wood,stx. s lIELTALATISM, "'GOUT,. it - ND TIP .tiOLORIAPC..—. arA respeetable , gentleman called:at ittfoffiti,Jl4:)te said. to inform us that be had been afflicted for:la- Years :with Rheumatism . or Gout, and ocensionalik Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to . his room for months : together,....and tilted suffered.thi artisan tense and excitteinting p a i n, but that likely he had been using Jayne's dltiratire, from which lie fountbthe most sig nal and unexpected relief. tie Says he (band the medi cine Very'plenstuit and effective, and that ,be now. con sitters himself perfectly cured.—Phitirdriphio,Abith Aiper- A FACT Woartt KNOWING.—A gentleman o(Scioftdors habit, from indiscretion in his younger days. beetnue2af reeled with Uleerationh in the Throat and Noie,and a cliiagreeable eruption Ofthe" Skiu. Indeed,. his ~vrithle. system bore the marks of being saturated:with "tifierfse. One hand and wrist were so much atfecta-thatlik,had lost.the use of the hued, every part _being covered with deep, painful, and abusive ulcers.fand were al hollitw and porous as'an honey-comb. It was at this stage Dais complaint, when - death appeared inevitable - from a loath • some disease. that be commenced the use of Jayne's...Al terative and having taken sixteen bottles, is w perfect.. The. ..Alterntive Opertdes..thrOugh the circulation, and purifies the and eradidatem disease from.tho system,. wherever located,. and the numerous cures:it' haa: Eer formed in diseases' of:ther, skin,.'etincer, scrOftili, liver complaint, dyspepaia-pnd other chronic 'ffiltaaliegr, truly astonishing.ptrztqf the Times. - EY" For ...ale to Pittsburgh, at the PEhI.Y TEA" STOR , CIONSIIMPTION, - COUGH, SPITTING OF sporml .ASTILITA, &c....—T0 Co. I Four-fifths of you are really suffering from:negletie Colds, or an obstruction and consequent inflatisatieri the delicate. lilting of those tubes through which the air we breathe is distributedlo the lungs. ,This obstruction producespain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, , didieulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of .blood, Matter or phlegm., which exhausts the strength ofithe pre tient,—land death ensues. JAYNES'. EXPECTORANT parer fails to remove this obstruction, and - produdeatthei most pleasing and hippy results. It is certain in, ila.ef..- fects, and cannot ffta to relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Peltiri Tea Store,7l.Fourtlii• st.. near Wood. . • jana 6 4- DEBT .COUGH. MEDICINE IN- TIIE- WOBLDI.' 1) Another evidence- of the superiority of Di.. , ..111fi , lard's Cough Mixture, over all others.- Ren&the certificate from a respectable: citizen of the Fifth' Thud rISTSBrItOII. N0v.34847. "Aphis - certifies that for some weeks past! was - tree . ' bled; with a very serious Cough, which was evidently bf-6-6W , ingl seated.. on the lungs to such an extent este. resist the effect of every medicine which 1 had been using . :tlitair• finally persuaded...to' call .at Hays le BrockwaY's Store,. and get a bottle of Dr. Wiftera , s Oriental .;Cafig Afirture,it which, to my great surprise, relieved ineArY: mach;., after taking only two or three doses,. mid befbie4 had used one bottle. I was eiltirelyrured.f.: tivassn'aincli, pleased-with its.effects. that 1 haver brought othert to hay it; and shall continue to "recommend itto - mriiriendi,ess firmly believe it to be the.best Cough...Mediolue usghe , ltachid." • - Ahohilor AVP#MT." .TrY it—only 25 cents a Bottle. Sold by ' BAyS .L.BitocklviviA N 0.2, Liberty street; neaiCanal Basin. Sold also by - FUMING; novl.o rraCsvjll • Lawm • _ - DALAI OF C0LU3111.1.A.--Hair Tonic—Tonto - Bald anci .1111 .Grey.--If you wisha rich, luminous head °finds, fine from dandruff and scurf. de not tail to procure the-genuine, Balsam of Colum 'brtt..' - ' In cases of baldneis it will nears; than; exceed your expectations. , Many wirrhiVffpsf t their hair for twenty years have had it restored leiiffini. glutei perfection by the use pf this Balsam, Age, State; or, condition, apphars to be no obstacle, whatever. It` also. causes -the fluid to.flow with which the delicate haittithe. is filled, by which means thousands, whose hairwaagrey as • the Asiatic eagle, have had their hair reitaredle, its' natural color,-.by the use of this invaluable remedy,' Iq all cases of fevcrit will be found one of the - most pleasiult washes -that can be ased. A fe* applications oid.Pre necessary to keep the hair from falling oat. - It Stiertg*int the roots, it never fails toimpart a - tich, glossy appear: an d , porftcapi fpT the toffet,it.is une_gualled,-. It: hold; three times as muelfisotherMisenlled 14pitlietior calves, and is more effectual The .gettaine - .ifuinpl - ac - tared only , by Comstock & Son, 21 CoOrtlantli-alieet, New . , Sold only genuine in - Pittsburg , by "W liVsf..lacamra, 89,, Liberty street, bead of ood; also, in .. Wasbit4tes4pa.) by a.. Sweeney & Son; in Cannonsbittg,l4l,9,D.r.vvitrien; inßrowniville, by Bennett& Croker, also, in everYtaWri - nipermsylvania,- Obiii; Altuyland and Virginb4. - ,. :, ..: TkCgqss No:1 Lar.t4 • Fo_ ll ,l,crit t for sale by • .• j'in" 11••••,a-4. Mini MEM ~' .. : ; -. , IIAYB & BROCKWAY. I.obetty meet. near Catinf •.• •2111L1.1.41Aitt PLEMIN(. -1 • •-• Laverct!ceviltel • •
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