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A sight of the frxds„vfi)l cononee all that they are of the newest styles . ] and finest fabricks ever brought to this city. Re will en deacon to mete his garments at so easy 'indwell. that t' .. the mleasure of acorn' g them. shall only bocipialled.by *thepleturareof paying (or them. Terms Cash. and prices' to corresnocul. • fnuay 161 :7ICO. CURRAN. • .•[-- /Trench Goods, for Gents: Wear.' Illlalathscriberappeals to his shelves-to bear lan out. . .In netertion that he has. the. largest - lot of• ranah Goods, adapted to men's wear, to lie found in any • Wicking:Establishment the city-Many 'allele.* 'and canny - styles included In the mine; canitni foUnd else , - • whore. +A, fewof the leading articleszcillle enamerated -Boajobtes Finest Black Cloths; Johannes Abhoes colored . - Ronlohu &Simoupt Does in k Crissiniires; ;.• " " Crape Elaitiques " • r Light and dark Fancy's • - • Palled Cloths, for Summer Coats; Cachmaretts, • Co t " • 't it TweeT English and American; Satins; Crape Silk, Terleton, Cachmere; Tinselled I . Brocades, embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white .Marseilles, and a great variety of other Vestings. Atao-LinenDnlls, white, grey. plain, and ribbed, • . of entirely new styles, imported this season-which will .. be sold low to ordar,for cash, on delivery. and cub only. . • -*, J. CURRAN. 1x7 17. street , next Exchange Sauk. onnble 'Clothing Store, - No. 219 -LIBERTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH llRSabscribers rempectfully inform their friends and eta public generally, , that they have just received ' • anew supply ot French anti English Cloths, and.cas.d -i. trierce.--Vesungm of all styles and quality--Ready-made Clothing of ell descrtptions. neck nod pocket Ilandker %. chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in • Clothiug Storer , . Constantly on hand..• st . ; Gentlemen wishing to have Clothes mode to order, in afaittionablestyle. will Emil it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before coma elsewhere. may3.lf STMULLEN & DOWNING. • . • T. & J. T. Diot; A Nt.:110, No. 71&TO.CORN ER SI XTII AND LIBERTY STEETS. • Ala - acing enlarged and newly fitted up their - eatablieh- L10.,.:-_,..': meet. sit the above well known etnnil, respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public to their - 'eho(ee'selection of Nit,* Goods, comprising every carie s;;;_:, . •ty for spring and sinniner wear. selected especially for Abele customer ileptti:tment. Those « - ishiugto leave their orders will find at this establishment every style of new -ritutdesirable goods. Their clock of ready made Cloth -- intis extensive got up in the best Manner. of durable ma , "- lerial, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to .! _purchase: All are invite ) to call. and may rest assured • 'that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. ' A lance nionirtment of shirts kept constantly, on band. ' • . anrittlfdinn. • • - In. 4.1. Ltbefig arras, mitoettege, tau JUS I . opened. for the Spring trade. a large and general assartmant .of well selected Cloths, Cassirneres, and Vesting', • consisting of superfine French and English , ' • black and fancy colored CLOTHS, suitable for-the va- • Anna styles of Spring and SMllliler Coats. . ' -• e Plain and fancy French. English and American CAS .snikitiz3. in great variety and new paucruscadapted le tbe customer mule. Also, a great variety of lICAV and fancy VFSTINGS— • ;tarot-which will be cut and made to Miler, in the most • 'fitilsionable style. • _Persons favoring the establishment with a call, will be suited on rundcratC terms. to short notice. - • ,Thosubsenber has Also no hand a great assortment of ItEADVAIADII CLOT lUNtl.made.in the present Spring Pashion.. , consistiug of -every description of Dress and Frock Coats . of n: 1 fashionable colursjuitcy mid plain Stick and Business Coats. Also, a general as...ornitent of Pants. yetis, Shirts, - • Creepti;.tuttl all other articles in the Clothing line , which r. will a Rohl low- ler c , Wholesale mirchast rs will foul it much to tncir ndven ttum to call and exambfe the stock; before purchasing elserrhere..• PL . DEAN V, Tailor. ^ : TO A MIS! TO A RMS!—Tbrcatcnedin . VRAlOtt of Western Vestitn. by Col Kielty. with InUtIO men. notwithstninling which, J. M. 'W . ltito will continuo to sell .clothint: cheaper than any has beretofon , been Offered tilts Weatern conntry, bee t in the larpst cstabliahinent iti the city. fronting on hib .erty and Sixth sta. Ile is now preptired to show to his numerous patrons the gi.itrAl variety of cloths. COSId . nieces, Veßllngli. Anti clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the apprnachinc scinton. t h at has ever been offered in this market:to which all cats have the Right of Way.— phserve the corner. Mo. Liberty and Sloth sts. P}mar2s J. M. WlllTE."ratum. PrapriPinr. . JOSSPLI I. RIDDLE. . - LUNARGIE.SPAN GLER. 'revln City Clothing Store. GEORGE SPANGLER & Co. annonnee to their friends and the citizens of Allegheny that they have on • hand a fine assortment of READ} MADE CLAYYIIING, -conoisiing of Coats: Vests. Pants, Hose, &C., which they ;.will sell at fair prices. Aleo. a superior lot Of Cloths, Eassitnares, and Vesiiip. which they will make up to ;.:seder. in the neatest nail best manner. • • ....IrrCantom work done. as usual. N. M. 'Don't forget Cie place, on the west side of Fede •:iet street, 5 doors north' of the Auction Store, Allegheny 0p19.3m . Clottilasg t. Clothing ! 3 Clothing !I I Tfte Threw Jh Doors . vs. The Western World !! ! 450..000 tVNI.I.SELF.CfIIII O GARMENTS now made and rently to be offered on the • :mast leheral terms to my old customers and - the public in !general. 'The Trapdoor of this far-rained and extensive • - ...establiehtnent hes now, after returning from the f.ainern at much trouble and expense, rust completed his 4111 nail winter arrangements to supply his thousands of ...gustonters with one of the most desirable stocks of au ' thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar • of•the mountains. For neatness in style nod svatittnanship. combined with the very low price which • they Will be sohl for, must certainly render the old unri 'railed Three Mg Iklol, one of the greatest attractions of the . western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to :iiinfotutee to my.unmerons friends at home mind abroad, :that notwithskonling the extraordinary efforts which I :harem-Ide to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty 1 can keep time with the ear.stant nob that is made on this establishment. ft is a well established '! fact, that my sales are tient or ten times larger than any • other house in the tratle.aud this being the . case on the ',erticiant sold. I can adrwt t, sell at. much less profit than . others coati possibly think of doing if they wished to ' ..corer contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean . -' sweep of all my present stock before the begi )))) ingot next -, - year; corning to this conclusion. I will make it the inter . :•, est of every titan. who wants n cheap winter suit, mean • t and purchase orate 'Three Big Doors. ". • -opt2l.ultra 30111'S M'CLOSKEV. Wiiriefiti37s;lor IGOODS..—Re.ettred at the jroll Clothing Stoma splendid assortment of Cloths, 'consisting of fine French, hagfish and American Plain. • 'black and fancy Cassimeres. of the most modern styles . ; - fine figured Cashmere Vestitigs, Silk Velvet, and yaney satins—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices„ist adorable and fashionable style. .• Bendy made Clothier.... of all descriptions; I.ady's • . Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and rocket :Udine.. Suspenders, Itosoms. Shirt Collars, and • • . ever,' article 11,111111 y kept in a Clothing Store. Century • - Illerchants. before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to • .their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store. • - -No. 132 Liberty street. immediately opposite dui mouth Itfarket. tocil9.o C. IWOLOSKV.V. l'""'l.."ke GAS."*".TIV""" , '' thing of every description. such as cloaks, over boats, superfine I.l.iliket. Mayer. Pilot and heavy broad , •cloths, superfine cloth. dress. andfrock coats; a tarp as '. '• sortment of tweed, sack mid frock coats. • Clotlgeasslmere. nlso, n gen cud assortment Of vests: plaiti and fancy velvet, cloth. ..oassinscre and fontry . wonten. rand plaid cossimere. svith - great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, •."andet shirts. stock. cratats. coinforis'and all other nrti ' . 'cies in the thin.; line. which will lie sold low for Cash. Pard, • till find h Much to their advanta,.-e in call . slooh,:at 40 Int.erty street. P. DELANY ,_1 13 4.-. A' emendate nssortment of goods, suitable for Customer work: always on hand. such as English. French - and Americiu elOths, aml. cossimeres: also a choice as. Sotooent of scolooonio ypoingo—uii of which will be made to order in the latest styles, and on the most at ' .comincslnting terms. . . . jatil2-elnw • .010. htsig 1 canal:ming Spring and Summer stock that is now ready to he ••• . - offered at thu old original • • . . flirt DOORS, • = Is one of the largeat and choicest iii selection dint hes ev er beau exhibited by nay one concern in this or any 'oat . ‘ereity in the Union.. I will not uhderiake to describe to the reader the .11Terent assortments of OnieleS%vbiCh I *- - now here to inTer them: but will simply tell them that if ••• 'they only favor me with a cull. I will lay before them 176,000 dllTeresit garments t make a choirs one of.- con migalng in part of goats, from the richest in quality down to the lowest in pre;ic Pantaloons and Vests to the ton „„,,: trinhaluneut of the beholder,' with both mouth ' rind eyes :open, wondering in the most extravagant degree of set , prulesv:_ho Pilch a vast collection of Ensue user. mann so - ViMould possibly lic.collected together under the control of •” one individual But each tillage will be. as long us per. severance and industry 'is the main-spriim of trade.— Without any . intention of boasting, on ray part.-1 will say, • at the same time, it to of such metal lam priirelpally posed, , for nothing in the shape.or form of ditTleuntes, no matterdtrhat their mpy be, eau deter uiftfrom accomplishing my object, in providing for the fanner, the .I;.mechanic, and the day laborer. My whole attention is takea up with the greatest care for their welfare, in get. Sing up fashionahle,.and at the saute time stalistantial gar .meets, to meet their demands: and es for others, who ...fancy themselves moving did - ercut sphere. and re, • qtuntig en article of:the tie plus ultra kind, they.. have •• oafs' to give me on outline of their wants, and they. arc 4.:•. ;Now, let me say a word or Iwo to my country meich ants in the trade : lf you wish. to, save from at least ^S to Miter emit, in your-wholesale purchases, call in ai the "Three 13ig.11ooris,"andif f .doa't meet your most san - • nine hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains, 9u.1 • • . fresh seasonable goodsctwill not in futons attempt: to off et ahrindaeementsofsimilar kind to a ,generons pep pl.wor so utildeisSecifrt and close diecennneur. • • •JOIIN Arci.osKrw, • • Pio 151 Liberty street. .IniteliaajuirftgelVed at :A' lAiritreO establialtimmt, lAtterty-aud Cat. ~.etreemia-spletatalassortment4 o f vivEsns for summer; a auerior lot of French Satin VESTIN(IS, 'all of whoebbe to readyse.inike up in 'the latest 'Etat:l.:inland' • • :em themes! . reasonable -terms-at tuna): -Observe. the •eoreer, No. 1117 Liberty Mid - Sixth streets.' • ' ..s• J. iii: WHITE. Tailor. Proprietor. M .....':i7t :.:_~r.r SIM Ell ESE ' E - ,' 11111 -2. i ~j :iaC~:., y: :~.aa yi BEE BUM ' tiii!gtiOrt.o* Plitittsuprokl : otto4de . Boat ' -1848 - • • tiaito For . the Transportation of Frsieht to and from .1• • • PITTSCuRpti, PI I II .ADELP 111 A, lIA LTIMOItE,NEW YORK. BOSTON, &C. . I. ' • DORVI 10:R 4- CA-11. Philadelphia. TAAFFE 4 . O'CWIVIVOR... Pittsburgh.. • , HIE. old established Idue being now In full operation, T the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward (locals unit Produce. With despatch, and.on the most retina. They confidently hope. their well Tifoutputc , s in delivering goals—peculiar safety: in mcide of car*ing--copucious warehouses at eachport. :affording accommodations In shippers and owners .of produce.—togetlier with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to . thein a hod:. 'tintinnee of Mut liberu I putrunago they hereby gratefully. acknowledge. All consignments by and for this lino received, cbrirges pit], and forwarded in tiny required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. : No Interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats.. 1 All communications promptly untended to on a.ppllca tion to the following rigenu : • • BOBBIDGE Cc CASH. 275. Market street. Philtulelphia.. TAAFFE & acorion, Canal flesh]. Pittsburgh- O'CONNORS & CO., I North street. Baltimore.. WILLIAM B. WILSON,- • al - OS, Cedar street. Now York. Merchants. , • • Way • Freight ++. Line. (COLVISILLS CALIXO rtc&woirrit & co.'s suer:.) -7;"•••'-." .. • . 1848 ,rzts • EXCLUSIV P F.LY it for the transportation of freich between tsburgh.. Blairsville. !Johnstown, way Roth daysburgh, Water street. nod all intermediate places. One boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. sPAnulry & Co., Canal Resin. bilicrty street, Pittsburgh, every day, (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair MICR. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way busintss. The proprielorsohankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two years, respectiolly inform their old customers and the public generally, that they. have extended their facilities, &c., during the past winter, and are now better prepared to accomutodate no increased basilicas. ran:visions. IL IL CANAN & Co. •WM. STITT. E.G. Karr. WM. FULTZ. • JAMES A. LORE. JOIIN MILLER. • TRINDLE& McDOWF.I.I.. Aorers— C. A.m . /in:lay & Co.. Pittsburgh' • R. 11. CA 7i AN. JOilliSitA . Vll; Joins nOtildflySinlrgl. I & 11 rrtsoeu Water st. Itund ngdon CO. REFF.IIENCI).. , —Smith & Sinelnir. J. & J. M'Deritt; G. &J. 11. Shoettberger: R. Robison & Co.; It. Moore : ltagtiley & Smith: John Parker; \Van. Lehotter, J. Jordnu & Sou, marl (Gazette copy.) . therebanis+ T. -%ortatioit Line ~~~ T,IOR the Transportation of 31ereltantlize and Produce X to Philadelphia and Ca!Moore.' Goods ennsigned . to our rare will be forwarded Without'lelay,• at the lowest rates. Bills of I.cullk tranamitted Mid all instructions promptly attended kr, free. from any extra charge for stor age or compassion. •• • .• • . • C. AtITAIVULTY k Co..Proprietois. Could Basin. Liberty st., Pittsbargh. (Gnu te.nnlty. catty.) ; • Great lasaglllilla Remedy 1 I '['ORCoughs, Colds, Asthma. and Consumption —The great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the n;;rtrian BaLsam ej Lrfr, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England; and introduced ipto the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, 'tithe cure of Pulmonary diseases, UW7IIIIIII the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can he found in the community—eases that seek relief in vain from any of the cosmos remedies of the der, and have been given up by the most distinguished phy.leihrts, as canned and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will mare, the inpin desperate cases. It is no . quark nusunm_butn standard English suedicitie,of known and established efficacy. • Every family in the United States should be Supplied with Buchan's Hungarian .13alsam of Life_, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to housed as apses-entire tnediettie in. all Cases of colds, coughs. rititting of blood, pain in the side mid chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation mid general deldli ty. asthma, harems, whooping cough. and croup. Sold in large , bottles et ttl per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. • Pamphlets, ednuthliag a mosso( Englll..b and American eertificates . and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of Elias great English,llemedy, may be °blamed of the Agents. gratuitously. For sale by . B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., ebl9 - cur: First and Wood. And Wood and nth el/ EDICAL WORKS—Sir A.tley Cooper on Hernia ; Sir Aitley Cooper on the Itrenst. Ac.; " Testis and Thy mini Gland; Colles Lectures on Surgery; Watson's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice; .„ Dunglissn's Physiolon;i • • Homer's Anitomyand Histology; • Churchill's Midwitery; • Velpeau's Midwifery; • Diseases of Iniants—Dillarcl; Diseases of Female e— Ashatell; for se by H, S. Hog re. co., ar 3 43 Markel street. VFW PttißATllsNli.—Mitom's Poems, illooirstml 11 Harper's new edition of the Poetical weal , of John with a memoir, and eritieol remarks on hisgenius and writings, by Junius Montgomeg; and one hundred tweetand y engravings front drawings by Wm: Harvey In two volumes. . Bra-vexes GREEK TLIITAMGM—TiICI (one Goipels and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English notes, criti cal, philosophical, exegetical: maps, indexes, e/c.togeth er with the Epistles and Apocalypse • the whole conning the New 'restantent—For use of Schools, colleges, rind 'neologies! Seminaries. 'By Rev..l. A. Spencer. A. Al A .Nero Nerd—Midsummer s Eve.—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. B. C.. Hall. • . . James's lbw!, 11,-The life of Henry the Foiltih. king France and :Navarre, by G. P. B. James. ;Complete in (our Mirth paper; 2 vols. cloth. For saleby JOHNSTON ./t STOCK'PON.' ion ti Booksellers, cor. of Market and ad its. New Hooks Just Received.' Ilistery of Modern Plillo.sophy; complete In in one volume. from tbe hest London edition-43,00. Lectures on the Law and the Gospel', by Stephen H. Tyng. D. D.; new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the :Hither; *1.50. Memoir of Rev. 7)3011 41=1. 7). D.. late Miisionary to China, by his nephew , Rev. G. R. Will iamson, with a por trait. . • Meander's History •of the Christian . Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. Toffee ; Vol. 2. • Hawk-moue: a tide of nod for gnglnnil, in 19.1--, in two volumes. from second London edition:Bl,oo. ' Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Missionary to Africa: 02 - ets. Personal Recollections. by Charlotte with ezplanntory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing the period trout the closte of personal recollection to her death; by L. 11. J. Tona;t2l etc. Recollections in England: by Rev. S. 17. Tyng.-D. Mark Milton. the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev.:Charles B. Taylor, M. A.: author of Meant* of a Good Man's Life; " Laile•Mary." Mnyart. or the Pearl,../te. The above just received and Inc sale by • . ELLIUTTd ENGLISH, • 63 Merkel street, between &1 and dth. OUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.--We have. Jost receive SO a large supply of Books for Sundnt 'school Libraries published by. the American Sunday School Union. and approved by a committee of publication, consisting, of members ot the following denominations:viz.: Baptist. Congregational. Episcopal Methodist; Presbyterian. and Reformed Dutch. These publicatimis comprise npwsrds of sir_hundred bound eel tunes . , (of prices from 8 rents up 'to 75 eents4 all written expressly for Sunday Schools. 'addition to the above, ihe.Union publishes a large variety of books. in paper covers, lot quite young child. reu.-for rewards, hc.. • • ' The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. I and 2, Of one hundred volumes each, all numbered raptly for rise. of books from 72. pages. up to 250, at the low price of ten dollars, averaging only ton emits a volume: Also, "A Youth. Cabinet Library," of fifty 4olumes, at the low price Of two dollars and fifty cents. Also;Hymn . Books, Question Books, rod and bloc Tick ets on paste boards. Maps, &c. All .tlte• above we sell at the Union,at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Mots furnished on application. • ELLIOTT 'lc ENGLISH. 50 Market 8t.,. (0119 -between Third and Fourth.. • , ..New or , A LUSO:IIi MARLUORO.UGII—The military life of J. John, Duke of Marlborough: br Archibald Allison, F. It,, S author of the ullistory of Estrope.o !•• • • •Alcuitiler's Life of Christ-1 life. of Jesus• Christ, in itshistoricalcounezien,ruid historical-developments: by Amnistus Neander—trnusluted from tie fourth German edition; by John McClintock and & Bluinenthal, Profes-, aore in Dickinson College. • • . . Old Hicks the Guide; or Ailventnres %lie Comanche' Country in search'of n Gold Mine: by Chas..W. Wehbtir. 'The Bachelor of the Albany rby the. author.'of the "Falcon Family." . Dr. Chalmer's PDSOIIO/1 Works ;—Daily. 'Scriptural Readings. by the lute 'llioinus Chanters, D. I)., L. L. D.— In three vols. • Volumes let and lii received..; • - The above valuable works received this .day. and foe. sale by • JOIENSTON & STOCKTON; apl2 Booksellers, corner Market au. Third Trimmings. ' XTFAV and splendid variety of TitlArmiNds.•or the latest styles. in at received at ZEHDI,ON No. 67. itiAusar Sumer. .:Jkinongwllleh•are: an gross Daisy Buttons: assorted.colori; 100:.r" Plainianvarad ania oat, assotied ecilors;• , • ISO i isvlilltiustnalle.s4woned colors; • .10 c . • AL. z ; neves ic I o. witl wa purified cullorif . iiihsrgrivartsly-Of i rriuires.lutu'd widtltrand Colors. arge %WIC of the atiolre R od e . • B_lloz. Les' Open IV•orkyd.SHlOloves„; • • • Lilafl Heavy Silk GlovesL _ • • Ladieelfeyßleic,kasto wtritre laves; Ladies' Panty TOP Lisle Thraao9 10 ama • ', " Lodioectoves; .;_f tadice Haw silk Gloves; ,.._. ' . . "' • ' V . 12 " Cbit4rdo.e'cotton Glavin; " . • . • Slinded.Twist; Sue] and'UttilOßeatts. Fursa Rings and l'assels.llead Haim steel and velvet, flue Funs, Parasols, •• , Tear 29 1)0AN11 LONDON BOOKS—Six Old . Euglishqhrolll • X.ll 'William of Alalmsi,ury's.Chronicles. s • Sede's Ecclesiastical History of Alglo Saion Chroni Mallet's Northern Antiquities, , !terminus. by Corey. , liturhiavelli's History of : Florence. . Schlegel's-Philosophy 'of Life and Language. . -•. ' • Lmurre , s History of . Painting. Beekinmes flistory'or Inventions. •• ! Roscoe's Leo the Tenth. . Roseoe'lLodago De•hfediCi.- Ooze's House of .Ixus!fisic*:•: • . •I. Work's.. •. • rtif b• • - • - .star 22 11. S. DOSwomiaco, 43 alba ' : OM InIIM • • ' • , inEi =lel '‘ • ''J.4 - ' . ' , .:';'.. , .: - ;k:. : .:' , ;.:.'::::-''.:',.:i`,;: ; . ,:' . i' ,7:.;'..f':..?::-:.;..".-:.:'.:-:...,:-),.-:_ ow ME Vausportatio. • • - 0;.4 =I MS= .:4'~ _ '.` -.. MI MIEN M ES . . a ~, . • . . • - :G. lit it~l'1lttOlt~.~Y1t4B::^-- . . • Tapaeottla Gessiza.•Mmliritillenixdfllce. aux irr.,Vcprs and Passage to and -(4.4 ti „, froth Great ' Frow W n and Ireland • A. J. 7% Tanscott, Sooth ca nter ' • of Melded Lane, N. and 061 titer -100 Rootl.l.ivacriool.l...• . Ile subie.ribers,; having accepted the Agency of the above itonic:. aratiow..prepaied to make arrangements on 'the most liberal terms with thOsedesirtnii at paying the passage of 'their 'friends from:the' Old Country;, end they flutter themsplei.s thcir.ehaiticter and long standing. an business will •give'tuttplu assurance that all their ar .rangements.tvill Le carried . W..../c 1. T.' Taptcott erelong•and favorably' 36natVit'lcirthe Sulieridrelais.aecthatoodanoth and ualities ortheir Packet' Shins.. The - QUEEN. OP TII•• WEST.' SUERIDAINL. GARRICK.. .1-10T.TINGt .leave each pcirtFltt ROSCIVS: LIVERPOOL. rind SIDDONS, two of , nch 26th: and front LiierPoid montbly—,the Gat. and'llthlin addition to froth New tioik the tllstymtl; which th ey , have arrangements with the St:George and' Union Lines of Liverpool Packets..to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days.. being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pare with their inert . ..using patronage: while Mr. %V. Tapscott's constant personal supesinteudance of the business in Liverpool is au ad& Lionel security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will lie particularly 'attended to. • Tice subscribers - being, nis usual. extensively engaged in the TrenspertatiOn Rosiness between end the Atlantic Cities, -are thereby enabled to take charge qt and forward passengers itrunediritely on their lending, without a chance of -disappothithent or delay: and arc, therefore. prepared to contract for passege from any sea port In Great Itritain or Ireland to this city, the nature tit the business they ore engeged in niviug them-fheilitirs for carrying passengers so far:inland not otherwise nt minable; and will. it alicessur)•, forward passengers fur liter \Vest lip the best 'diode of conveyanceovitholit slimy additional charges for their trouble. Witere persons rent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage' will be refunded in full: •REMITI'ANCF.S. The subscribers are' also . prepared to give drafts at sight for any enthunt. payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales: thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting Insists to 11104 e countries, winch persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if lay letter. post-paidl will be promptly at tended to. • • '• rAAPFE & O'CONNOR, Forwunling and Commission Merchants. mapv-d&w-1 y • Philadelphia. - gith Roche v nrotbers..ll. Co. of > l'uvromsr., NEW Vur.s3 Et.E.N QUAY, DCULIN; SCOTLAND ROAD. LIVERvOOI-. JAMES BLAKELY, Ageut, Office on Pena st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangrmeau for 1 4 49. 113 oct m.. prem. & co., colt Agents for the BLACK 8.U.1. LINK or Liverpool and New York Paclets. take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year 1341 being complete, they are prepared to bring QU1.1,21,1[14:0V,, •by the More spleiulid true, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business. anti assure those who entrust Went with their order!, that the SMUG satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. 6E)ItTTa!CES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drell,' for sale, payuble, on demand, at uny Bank• in Ireland. The undersigned has made CITITUIgCMCIII3 to bring ou passengers to Pittsburgh, duriug the present year. feba-2hndaw•• JA3tES lILAKELY. rr ik Passage To and Prous• GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. ' Gconns & Scm, No. 131 Waterloo Road, Li- Terror". • CARLIFLI!..t Itirrstus. No- 53 South Ft.. N.Y. 'rim Subscribers. having accepted the Agency at %Ilia city of the above well known and respectable "louses. are prepared to make engagements for prissetigers to come out‘from 011 V pail of Great Ilritaita or Itch:mil. by the re elder Line of racket Ships. sailing from lis'erpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest aFFured thnt their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as . well as every attention necessary et ou their re.val in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL NMI:MIKAN & CO.. 142Liberte at., Pittsburgh. N. D.—Passages engaged here front Liverpool to .Pitts burgh-direct. and drafts - for any mount forwarded. pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jy2d-ty aiIATINDEN S C O.'S a MESMER AND ILIOUTTANCI Office. ll.Aann'y'Cppah"N„ CO. faonudtiniuree d. oottltannoronNzefiirioem., upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wanti of emigrants. N c do not cal low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the see-ports. as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and sec to their well-be• intr. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We any this fearlessly, as we defy say of our passengers lo skew that they were detained forty-tight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be scut in some ofd craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequehtly proved their eethils. - - Wc intend to perform our contracts honorably. cost what it may. and not net as was the case last season with other offices. who either performed not at all, Sr wheo it stilted their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 11 to £l,OOO, payable qt any of the, Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wnles. ' J OS 111:A . ROBINSON. European and General Agent. Pin street, one door below Wood at. FOREIGN EMITTINCE, keth pliSSitbseribers me prepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL iII'CLIMEEN & CO., • (0,12 1.12 Liberty street. European Agency, and Remittances' to Ireland, England, dt.e. lAnon and small slims of money can of all tiroesbn A remitted by sight-drans,. , at 'Mumd rums. to all parts or England. Ireland, Wales, &e., and Legacies. Debts, Rents. Claims. and Property in Europe can be enlicord and recovered through the subscriber. or during hi• ob scure from this city from Ortoberuniil May. on his anon al tours to Enrope, by application to laure•Mav, !tier. chant, Water street, Patublugli. ICEF.NAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P. S.—AP H. Keenan has been freqnenity trauhkd hr applications and letters on .the hugjitemp of ••lierdatnn S. Reenna,s passenger rizents. of New York, be deems it necessary to •ny dint he is not the Keenan of thni firm. and has never had any tonnexion Arith either of those persons. oet4 Western New York Cotlege of tiepins.' 2117 alai lITIMIST. firlF/1.1" N. Y. DR. O. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTUi{I'. Mills celebrated remedy is eintsta. Iv increasing its I fame by tint making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is mango. lady recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this tom] plaint Immediately relieved. no metier of bow longstand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) • Gravel, sad ell diseases of the. urinary organs: for these distressing complaints it stands alone • no other ar ticle min relieve you: and the cures.testifie:l to will con vince the most skeptical:—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever thews complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, nodeleterious compound is report of this mixture ; it cures these diseas es with certninty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (Bee pamphlet.) Illes.a complaint Gra most painful character, is relieved, and n mire fol lows by a few days use of this article - . It is far beyond any Other MP/anon for this disease, °slot any other disease originating from' Impure blood. (Sec pamphlet.) Debility 01 the System, IN call Back, 'Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or Inflamittion of the some. is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure as always the result-of its use. It stands ns a certain reme dy for suer complaints. and also for demngements Of Abe female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struation'. No article hats ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind oldcrimgements. It may be retied upon as a sure andelTective remedy; and, did we fect permitted to do so,l could given thousand names as .proof of cures in tlais distressing class of complaints.— Sec pamphlet. All breken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of this ortieleto net Immediately, and the poison ousrminerni enulicated from the sylitem. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterntive properties of this article rentil TUE DLOOD,SUldtirire Snell dile Wee from the system. . See :pamphlet 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 3:2 pages of certificates of high character; and .a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medieme, neva or 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 ate left to build upon, lot the erunciated and lingering invalid uommijaurl keeP taking"; the medicine. da longed the re Nen lot rovemeut. The prpprietor caution. the public ngainst..n number of. articles Which tome out under the heeds of SaaaArAall•LA, Srnrt's, - as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, 6:c. They arigeed fortieth-. ing, and concocted to gull the unwary : Teton Turn nor. Their inventora never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done It: A particular study of the pamph lets is tar/wady solicited . Agentif; and who sell the ar.• tide, are glint to 'circulate gratuitously. rut up in 30 or. 'honks, at $1; 11.1 or. do. at 81 each—the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottle's. Look. tint - and 'not EL I Not " t d irrp p tfe n . Itlt a u r re t t j 2. ° I l i t l i ct e t li " 4 ' L au re n's ! glass. c ite written signature of " Vaughn' , on the ifirections, and G. C. Vaughn, Duffulo," stamped oath° cork.' , None other. are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, anti sold at the Princil, pal Office., - 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. • No 'attention given, to , letters unless pOst•paid—order from regvforitenethinised Agents eac!pted— Poat.paid lot - tern or verbal commanications solicning advice, prompt ly. attended to'gratis.•• --• • • . . °dices devoted exelasiVely to the stile of this oracle -122 Nelsen at, N. Y.; 296.resex-11., Salem. Masai and by the principal Druggists throtighoub the United 'Slates and Canada. as A gents . HAYS & Bit OdICWAY 'Agents, No. 2, Liberty . _ at., near Canal Betnn. • • VENMAN BLINDS•=4, Fkt.sfererlt, and old and•well known Venitian. Blindntaker: formerly of Second • and Fourth sot., takes this method • -to-inform his many -friend& of the feet that his PactorY is now in full opera.. tion'on St..Clair•st., near the old Allegheny Bridge. where II constant supply) of Blinds of various colors and quail -ides, js,constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twentFy-cents un to suit et:manners. If required, Blinds will be put up co. that in case of alarm by Bre, or cithentise, - they may he removed - without the aid of a serets , -driver.• and with the some 1 facilidy that any other picOe of furniture can he removed, 1 • and.witilout any extra :expense. . Je2l-etewy • AUTION TO THR PUOLIC-The subscriber, by C written contract with the Pzars Tza.Co., has the ex clusive right to sell their Tens in Pittsbursh and Alleghe ;";ny.citios. Any person attempting to sell their Tosas'ax -rept procured thrtawb me, is practicing a , deception and. a nand upon the public—and their statements - nre not to relied ou. At JAYNES, 7114th st. . . . .:.,"A•1‘•*,*'•'14,7"ii.E.,4:r.,...'-'-'•.t.--••• • EIN =I MEI Fire arid. MarSao Insurance. , • theunince'Compatty of NortliAliserien. delphia. through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber. offers to Made permit:tent and lhntted Ludruucd on property. in thiit city and its vlcinity ; tud:an shipments by the canal and rivers. . • " DIRECTons:. ' • " Arthur G. Coffin, Pres t. ..Samuel Brooks, • Alex. Henry.'Charles Tnylor, • Samuel W. Tones, " Samuel W. Smith, ••• Edvi•nrd Smith, • Anahrose White, Jahn A. Drown, . . • Jacob:hi:Thomas,. Jiihst White:" • John R. Neff. ' • • 1:110m°41 P. CDP> Richard D.Wood. -.• Win: Welsh, miry 'D. Sherrn rd. See . y. This id the eldeit Insurance 'Company in the United States, having Luca chartered iu 1704. Its chatter ietet. ;piano!, mid from its high stantlingf to exPerietlec.'ant ide means, and avoiding tillrisks of di, extra bey:Wows' Altimeter, it maybe considered as offering ample seeuri , Ay to the public.. , WILLIAM f P. JONES. At Counting Room of Ain-oo,Jouei er, Co., Water 'arid' ,Front 'he Franklin Fire Inew.ranee '•-• • or rnitainasitu. • • • • CHARTER' PERPETUAI..-- 9 4U0.000 paid in ofgcs. 164 Chestnut st.. north side, ncar.Fitth.. Tutto ranee, either permanent of limited. against loss or dam-. nga by.fire: on property and effects of every description, ' . in town ' r country. on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, will. be promptly attended to. C. N. BA.NCKEN, Ps* C. G. Bsxcitxs, Sermtary, DI ttucrons : Charles N. Enneler, Aced, R. Smit h ,,• Thomas Hart, Georgo W. Richrds, Thomas J. Wharton,. Mordecai : Tobins Wagner, Adolphi E.l3otia,. : Samuel . Grnnt: David Et:Brown. ' PITVA[SURGWAGENCY: • Wstudex hierma,•Agent, at the Exchange .Office of. Warrick Martin.k p o.. corner of adaridAlurket sts. rife risks taken on buildings and'Altir contents' in Pittaburgli,Allegheny end the surrounding country. No matrine of inland navignticin risks token. aug4-ty JOst.S.o SUM. mays, JIL. • KING & FINNEY, Agent., at PitUbtergh.far the Delaware Mutual Safety ill. aurance.Company of .Philadelphia. 17,1 1 111 E RISKS upon:Buildings and blerchandize of eve ry description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or cur-, goes of Vety.els. taken upon-the most favornble,terms. Mice at the warehouse of King* Holmes, on Water st.. near Mnrket street, Pittsburgh. • N. 11. King k Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community nt large to the Dela ware M.S.. Insurance Company, as oat insulation among the mast flourishing hfiting• a large paid in capital: which, by the operation its charter, is constantly increasing —a • n —an yielding to 'each person insu red, his due share of time profits of the Company, without , involving him in . any responsibilitywlantever.heyond the . premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as pos. Nosing,. the Mutual principle divested of every ohnoxions feature, mid In its most attractive form.. novt-tf • A GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN KEE INSURA.NCE it. COMPANY OF PIIII.ADELPIA.-11 , . S. corner of Third and Wood writ,. Pinsburgh.—The aketa of the company on the first of January. 1E45, as published In conformity with as act of the Pennsylvania Ligislature, were Bonds and Mortgages Real Estate. at cost Temporary Lowis, Stocks. and Cosh. • Makin; a total of e9opot 42 Afrordiuti certain . araurstnee that all losses Will be promptly !net. mid giving entire security to all who ot. fain policies (rota this Compalty. Maks taken at its low , rates as are consistent with security. octS wArtrucfc MARTIN: Agent. MI EMI f •: i cxi '" •;.• - - , . '•- • - - • • • ":1 ' • `•'!;••• ys c - •• • • . •• - • Insurance Against Fire. American Firs Insurance Company---011ice, No. I it! Walnut street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. IMG—Churter perpectutd. Insures Huildinp.,.Furniture, 'Merchandise. and proper. iv generally. either in the city or country, against loss of Anmage by fire, perpetual ur fur limited periods, on Juror able terms. Diazcrorts : John Sergeant, Sanmel C. Murton, William Lynch, Adolphe. Pines, Thunman Allibone, George Abbott, . John Weleh, Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. LewiA. - : SAMUEL C. MORTON, President, FItAXCIS• D.: JANIVtIt, Secretary. •Orders (or Iniernime by the above Company •vill he received and insurances effected by the utiderei;ned, agent for Pittsburgh. 610. COCHRA, San44m. • • gn Wood Fireet. _ _ I ConnilDl • IT Is now conceded by. medical _nletf Alai Connell's Magical Pain EstreetutananufaMared by tComilacli & Co.. 21Courtland st., New York, is the greatest won der of the Ifith century. Its effects ore truly miroculoue. &attains are'remerred from bunts, scolds. &e.. and all external sores, in a few minutes offer its application; neniing the same on the most deliente skin, leaving no i scar. • It is equally beneficial in all kinds of nflammato ry (hinnies, such as sae Nipples and Eyes. Sprains. Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises,lllunts, Chillltlants, Erysipelas. Biles. Tie. Dolontous, &e. We might odd as proof to all we soy. the names of many etn iment physicians who use it insheir practice, and huts- • deeds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it constantly on hand, la case en •oecidents by fire life may belost without. Inn by its use all burns arc s ulticg do its control. unless theviuds ore destroyed. Caen ,ion—rememberand ask for Connell's Magical Pain Ex , traetes,manufacuued by Comstock 4. and take no oniffs. ' Ptt.m. Sono, &c.—The Genuine Hays' Linantint. nit article more Mitly celebrated os a cure fur the Obese, than any or all others. Its cures are almost immediate. and It is only necessary to let those who know the article and use it with such great success. that it is. brim bad . true and genuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtlond it., N. Y sole proprietor. Sold only genuMe in Pittsburgh. Pa., by WWJACSSON. i.iberty it.. bend of Wood at.; alsoin Washington, Pa., I.y .4. Clark ; in Itrownsrille by Romeo &•Crocker, also by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania •Ohin, Md. out: nos I 2-tl& warn ho the best Cough ptedtctne I over SnaTo ~~EAL the following proofof the superiority of Pr. !Pi . tare's Oriental Coop% Athoire, from a respectable cr izen, Who' has tried it" Prrrstterintr. Dee. 45. :Versos. ll.vs & lloomnrsv:—After laboring for several weeks under the dissdvantoges of it harassing eough and most disiressinic cold: which bad. thus (Or. resisted the ef• frets of several of the Int - 1111011es." iudueed to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mirror, and give it a fair trial. Toni) great surprise. after nsiii7, only one half of the brillie I funnd myself entirely well. °ltu ifs best irodiri,le'l cm' sale." True copy. • JOUN HINDS. 14.1.1 by 'JAY:Iid. 1111OCKWAV, firtri,gists, Commer cial Row. bilierty.street, near Canal. ' Jowl .-A—..sa - go — :44 - B . l — sr.rt Ho.", • Strcet.Gentvent TAird and Fourth streets, hove just received n large supply of rich Full Goods. comprising in part: 17 cores various styles Prints and Chintres of En glish. French and American manufacture; 156 pea rich and desirable. patients French Gingham, wartanied in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colon: 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladles dresses. comprising every style for Pall and Winter wear; Cash meres. M. de I.uiuce, Satin ntrid Alpaccoe of various colors. 3-4 and block and mute block Silks, for Man tillas; Policy dress Silks; bind: and Mode colors; M. de Loins. all wool: Shawls of every style and quality; Cos 'towns. Cassinetts, Broad CJotlis nod Vesting' ;: blench ed mid unbleached Muslims from 111 to 14e. per yard: Green, Yellow. Red ond White Flannels; Ticking's, Checks, etrip'll Shillings; blenched and brown Drillings, err. rte. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep:l A. A. MASON te •CO. • - 1( ' DAG 11%111 FAX ROOMS, Boar's Build ings, Fourth stmt.-110ton & A:entoxy, Tlagnerreo typiste from the. Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitauts•of Pittsburgh. and the neighboring towns. to theielleguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's bnilding. 4th rt. Persons wishing pictures. taken ITharrellt WHIM) that no pains Mint! be Pporrd to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, ettelithi.ns to execute pictures vilsurprumed ftir high Gnish and 7rothfulness to nature. The oubliettes solicited to call raid examine. Persons siltintrfor *tares are neither regained or ex pected to take them unlessperfeet smistheiton is given. N. 11. Operators will GO this a good depot for stock and chemicals. 117 Instructions given in the art, containing the .more recent Improvements. • • • : jun 7 . TTO FEMALES..- , 4Ereyy female 'should have a box of Dr:Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adopted to the peeanal/des oftheir constitution, acting_ willigentle mild ness ni il and safety in o eircum W staruys. herever Introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the Indies, Wltlt'vrhom they are emphatically TheTar.rise. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will. be found in the directions accompanying eneb box. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Alec. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny thy; .1. G. Smith, Ilir ming/tem; and John.NrCnacken, Filth Ward, Pittsburgh, jan2s • • Ho low- ore .Cost IUIERCILAPITS Our city for the 'purpose of obtaining Their Spring supplies of 110110 w-ware . and other Costing& will littd a very heavy sioek, and on extensive variety of patterns and sires in cote by us.— Samples minim seen at ourwarelionse.Commercial Row, LibertY street, next W. W. Wallace's Marble works. DU' Tennis and prices favorable. feb—Al .• QUIN, iIfeI3RIDE k Co. . , XTEW HOOKS—Just received . , by Express: Herinuny, .1. 1 11 Englund, -notl-ftoodond.. or recollections of 'a Swiss minister; by : JAl:Merle D„ nuthor of His tory of the Beformnticin, Life . of Croinsvell;&o: • 'A Practice! Exhibition of the Gospels of Mitthevr 'nneSt. Murk, In the form of Lectures, intondod to • tiisist. .thejirnetiee of domestic instruction and devotion; byJohn . bird Summer, D. D., Bishop of Chester; • For solo•Ity '• • F.I.LIOTT &:ENGLISHi• , fe1.24 58 Market : street., bet: and 4th. Table c t H E undeisiined hriajasiracolv n'saiCei T oft Table. and otherline Cutlery, including Desert: and Carvbid kniVeivind forks; which: with a large stock of BruNhas of every de . saripuoti; and . Etlidernaker's find lags, he will of as usual . , on reinsohabla • spose - • ; •JI aN WI BLAIR. 120 Woad street: _ itp29 large lotk with Dwellinglionsh Inltcntt, _ on Decatur strict, running back IGofect,bonnded by., .a.lO feet alley. Also a large lot. of 110 fect.frant let streot, Lawrenceville, by feet deep' ccintatning a • well arranged Cottage-Dwelling Douse, w ith 10 Rboal4. .large Flatland Parlor, front and rear Darden, &e. ! !,„ 8. CUTHIIERT, Dem.:Agent.: nn nom . ' • .Smithfield. above 4th stteei. w?.uofis-3u . wg o low . 40 do. Basket Choi* ' • ' ' 12 Keats Clothes . BaPkets;,„ . 14oz..:1%Ipticot!taikatiWniqi covers. tootle]; r axle hy , • - • aptt .• • ' :ZESIIEON KINSEY, Crystal Plate Window Gliaaai • IllE ONLY CRYSTAL PLATE9LA SS that has never been known to lose its polish, idler. being put in the window', It is equal in quality to the French and Eng huh Plate Glnss. and is much lower in price. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES. OF ALL SIZSS. end Also, Hardware, of all descriptions: German. English d Americin: ROOSEVELT & SON • New York, April I,lB4Bepti-3n” , t!q 4 t, - :k.••!4 - El ME =I • • DR • 'HOFF/ANTOS , CEI F'BRATED • • • • • • • BIEP I VIN.E . • Aire iekhOuiii:iffirilforgrecul'e qr . die fhilmcinr Thsea.ffoll F to*.thedircetions they will adentrys h ca c, no mutter who or What eleaassiailedrlliliTP • • • VEGETABLE •RiIEtiAIATIC I For the permanent care of Rheumatism, gout:,yoll7; grend; Hysteria. and:severe nerviiniaiffitcifinis, nre. highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, !femoral= Asthma and Neuralgia. Patientemiing• Most cases, expel-knee benefit aeon rifler thefiret They quiet the nervoui.Systein. which enables thcertorest well the night. 'llicy." - haver;Gill effck eenetireVNilieti taken according tb . No,patward application can Permanently renparerlice;) matierdinifrem the lsy'slcas. Liniments somettmosact air palltative.ktra IthOrtperiod,,buthere is nlways ilauger" in their.use',.!thyy may cause, the' pain ,tri leave one ptao , :for. perhaps a vital part,. o r else where the priiriisell lie l more. rieuto. " . • • •••• .* • • CERMAN•I3IITERS;',. ..x- 1••••.:' ,. • • . For the Permanent eurs•ofLitter Ecustplisints..Jaustdiee,,, •:Dripdpilist;itidigastion, , Citronie Debility, • ma, N Pulmonart•Affections,..(tiriihig , • • from theOlgerorfittiinadli,)'.l)iiiniestf the:Killogyifratlil? • all diseases arising .froillin.'disordered.stomach:lis both , male - and -female, suer as:.fgmolescokueas ;. dizzifjcas~ fullneits•ofislocxl 'tie the heed. They suenalitert.the.sys-. tem, and'remtive all aciditrof the stomach . .-and.give,K. tone Mid action and asiiet . digestiOn.. 'Tlierenit'be taken.; by the most delicate stomach. and in every cnsevrall en o direly destroy e 94 iirc,.s- ilia- renovate -ttforkiVhble•osl tern; removing nh iinptirities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving-a. healthy . action •to. the whole. frame. • - The symptoms of Liver Compluint ere unensincssaud pain in the right side, and soreness upon timeltinnciliate-„t • ly.undei the inferior - ribs; inabilitY-to fie on the left tide, .1 or if at all able, a draggingeensation pralueed r isiiich ac= riously effects tespiration.-cuusiugircry . ollen • some congh;JOgetherWilli these symptoms wepe.reeive ri.! • coated ;tongue, .acidity of the stomnelf,.deficleiterof;r: spiraticm, and sometimes a sympathe ti c Pain in the ht shoulder, with a great disposition tosleep and depress on of spirits, and sometimes-sores iu the mouth or throats ' causing mecum to rise inthemostrils:. Jaundice frequent-. ly.itecompaniesit,andadropay the face. These gyro!. toms, if perriiitied:th continue; willeventnaltyprodetea that West. baneful disease.. Consuniption... Infact,n ma= . jority of such cases originate from the iiritatingeausel above mentioned.' Cathartic:medicines Must , in every. Instance, be avoidedin the treatment tacit. • • .?‘• The aymptoini OfDyspepsin arc very various—Mania fectingthe stomach alone, aronausea,,teariatumoollkof: nppetite, sometimes an excess of appelite,senee of fulK ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of. the pit of the stomach fiend cructations,or sour arising-from the stomach. A.e. 'Dtspepsia. devoid of n functual is , without .dangirr; at, if alining front a disease:of the stomach, it is dangerous. . Nervous Debility generally accompanies. Dyspepsta.teir LiverComplalnu' it will also'eure. • A few•descs move.' all the unpleasant effects, such its flutte ring - al the heart,; aching sensntion when in a lyieg positimhdtits.oc • webs before the sight, fever and dull pain pi the head. consinet imaginings of evil. and great dcOressiou ofrilit its. Outward signs see, n quick and atristig pulse, :Paha and distressed t A ounienance,e. •• • ••••;, •••• Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually , by the use of the Bitters. as directed. Aivinfallible remedy for Couglui or Colds, or the• Chest, Spitting:of'•Blood,„ Influenza, Whooping Cough, 7.l.tron chitia; 'fleets:Mal . Asthina, or any disease of the Longs or Throat. This is an invaluable family Mediritie. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents the Cronri by be=, ing .Carly - administered. - fib • cough or cold is um light to pass neglected; for. neglected colds sink thoutatodp to the grave nnnually, and rouse many to grow up with,a deli cant friiine. who would have beenitrong and - robasti if at first properly treated. • • SPIKENARD OINTMENT, • • For the e ff ectual cure of the Piles,.Tetter, and Rheum, Scald Head. Ring-worms, - Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Itch. Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising. fram -fever or impure 'brood; and will extract the fire from Luna, on implication; or remove any cutaneous eruptions from die skin. Persons troubled with leader faces '61101.1111 tine it after shaving; it will. fit a few moments. remove all sore ness: and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in any faintly. - • • TAR DINT:IIMT. • " - • ' For the ciire of pains or weakness in_the.liver;bark or chest, it will entirely remove uny.deep • seated poi:tn.- , These remedies hnve caused. tunny no enjoy the Ines tintrible blcisings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty or desperate and abandoned easeeieperfeet and radi cal cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statementsufremarkable cares never made. yet certified td by feigned names, or by persons wholly' unacquainted with what they Lave endorsed, renders 'it difficult td do justice to:the public in offering sufFtyient inshicement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are, en"- tirely vegetable, aid- free trowel! injurious ingrediente, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a, pamphlet—they can be had of the agent.. gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 279 Race street, one door above. Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh. by [janl7.llyl . \VM-THORN. .5900,615 93 • • 100,907 r . ..21.17,400 72 01LEN --- CE TIiAT DREADFUL. COUGH'—The Lnnss ill are in danger. the work of the deiuroy . er has been began, the Cough of Consumption huth'iti it a sound of death. Arse SOU e. Marilee? Your darling child. 'yam idol and earthly joy, nit now perhaps confined to herehamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her sepulchral cough pierces your 50u1... Yoram May, when jest about to enter life, &seek sheds a beritt crushing blight over the fair pcsispecti of the fu ture—vour hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of . hope, but you neetinotdenyair. There is a: balm which will heal the wounded lungs. his • . Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. , .'' • Mn. Anima, the Wife of Win. 11. Attree. Esq. was gblen up by Dr. Sewell of %Yeshington. Drs.. Roe" oeil McClellan of Philndelplths. Dr. Itiie Now .! York. Jier friends nil thought she must die. She had every appearance of being, in consumption, and wan so pronounced by her playsictans--Shertnan's Balsam .was given and it cured her. Mrs. CASILAIIIIESTZ,nr Bull's Ferry:was alsci enredof consumption by thin Bnlsam When nll other remedies fatted to give relief—she was reduced ton skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. lkhast, 7al Broadway, has witnessed its effects in.severuienves where no othermedecine ufford ed relief—tot the Balsam operated lute a chumi. DK C. alms wiutesred Its wonderful .elfeets in curing Asthma, which It never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, •alarming no It may he, is effectunlly cured by .this Balsam.... It herds the ruptured or wounded blood vessels; and Maes the lungs sound again. Rev. lirants 610,11%. 1113 F.ightli avenue, was cared of cough and catarrhal affection of riU years standing. The first dose•gave him more relief than ell the other midi eine he had aver taken. Dr. L. I. Beals, ID Delaney erect, gave it to a Sister.in-Inw who was 'abodes under Consumption, and to another sorely a ffl icted with the Asthma. In both canes itit effects were immediate,- soon restoring them to comfortable health.. ~ Mrs. Leetterts. Wang , DS Christie-at., coffered front As:thin...l2 years. Sberninn's Balsam relieved her at once, and she is 'comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by. a' timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds. Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and•all the affections of. the threat, ond even Asthma and Consumption. • Price 25 cents and S 1 per bottle, 4 Principal Office tO'i Nassen street. New York. Likewise Dr. Shemin:en celebrated Cough,-W orm and Camphor Lounges. Premium Tooth Paste 'and Ppor Man's. Plaster • Sold wholesnle and retail by Whl. JACKSON, at his 'Boot nod Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, d 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street.. and by the following duly. appointed Agents for Allegheny county: • A. AI.. Mueslis% Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Manehesfe,r; J. R. IL Jacques, Ifirmingluitn: A. S. Getty, Wylie street; .1. G. Mitstln. eor. Webster st. iondoSilm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; 11. L. Mitchell, burgh; Thos. Aikan. sluttpshurgh; Saml.•Spritiger, Clin ton; James 'ArKee, Stewurtsrown; John Elea. Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland A Son.. hl`Kees poet: MeEldowney. Dalierstoien; Riley' hPLaughlin, Plumb Tevinehip;Wm. .1. Smith, Temperanceville• Jas. Fulton, Termini= C.II. Starr. Sewickly. nuiri4ly iiUOTTTESTIMOV..I...n ear, ot Fayette ..l.ll. vine, N. Y., says: '• I am well Penurided, and have been for smite time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them,•end have administered Wall to my patients." Fever and Atom, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's .Pills. Price, 93 cents a bog. Soltwholesale e S. nd retnil by • • • L. CUTHBERT. . . , Smithfield street. near Third... Also, by Wm. Cole.' Allegheny city; I.G. Smith, Bit min ham; end John 11PCrneken. Finh.Ward. ' Cebl7 Jaylen' Fawn - File • e • es: • DR. S. - S.•COOK, 14%T'; Ohio; writes: March. 1e46: "1 have used your ternsifuge, Cormfacitire SaLinm, and Expectorant, iu my practice, for the last three years, and hove been exceedingly well pleased with thern,,and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of 'enticing , my fullest expectation. in 'their curative properties. • Your Other medicines I cannot imenk of from experience; but, Judging 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 well formerly very partial to *"*Pe .Vermifuge, until I beratneacquato led, with yours, Which has my deckled prefctene to any other now iu 1114 C.. neggectfully, yours ' S. S. COOK, M. D." By' For sole mu 'Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st.• febl 5 I) A. MINE:STOCK'S CO 'Ol SYRUI paratioat has proyed itself to be of very grantellica cy in the care of obstinate Coughs; Colds, Ambling, :Spit ting of Blood, Whooping . Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; an d propnetoys feel Warranted In recom mending it ns a RCA mid useful medicine, and ore,prc pared to .show certificates of iudisputuble authority, in' testitnouy of its value, it is_ pleasant to the taste, and Is offered moo low a price , tui.to place.. it_within the reach of every person. There arc, perhapi, hut fevf.Cough preparations that will pro— duce suelt decided. effects m+rnte6 •a'atioit tuna. fro- and-soldpared by . 11. A. FAHNE 4 .3TOCIC /6 CO., • • writer of rini!and Woods also, cornet of Sixth and tWootstreets.. • . T‘n.nAhrlrs Cznannaere iitaaaraetarPum are for JJ !ale, wholesale and retail at the •-• • !e, ' l o ur. V.antrOretele • "N0..50. Smithfield 01. _ by Allegheny city! 1.0.- Ilii -61311011i.042 hleCrueiretreatretireet FlO - ITard., • . • irlitZWi tri I . UD~FLo ltetlyinsgstar tora.angl F.ightbs Pipes..-11rtnidir..:1, Ities:4o4, Ile., to Il&fh.l . lo,ying, oelebrated I... Pawls, grittkos, mil 'dotage& I lariitte4l. - : ' •'. • - • ' • ' ASeighollf . BOnd . y, oale. ' Loath, Atiarker IVino a,: - • ... d ar k, • UOuPwrOn " • " 'Citsir.ti ' . ' - 'ii . ' . . 5* Viiiett:.. • -6. '• 44 ' ' pale, 6' limit- Ai .Sazense u ' t I Ilararalult ' " " • ' ilennessy - .... ' dark, '''' S. S. 4 7lliatisins • , h •. a a .1 , c .. . 5 .s ..m. .. • . i,. , -.Filie,!c,a.;tiil,l.?!.iteOik .'"' ~ ' ~1 Symington . . ... _ , If .. ' ddrig, ~. ' Fityal •• . , • .• • h .:- ) frafierinl Eagle Gin; •' A, Pali e Sherry - .: • ,!. .... ' Black noise , `.• 2 5' nattier . 44 •• ! ..-• Aran .-". ' '$ Goldin •u. '• - ..- ' ~ . Pine Apple .".. ", _ . _ Te'nrltili " . - 'filth AVhipker 0 • 1 Lisl,tni 1: : :-. I"- Jamaica Spirits; -. • tr. Claret -." u., '• is': Croix Bum, • • ' sweet & Ilay Maliaia"‘ , ..,- .• 'Together - with a large . stoek of ,tlio..,above Wines and , !Liquors in pettlas • also, ClitunPagoe and Claret Wines, for :. selewAnvorte ' d, on' plc'askaglardia afthe: lar and Liquor Store of P. C. ALAI 'Wine Cel -ill:it fell chimer of Smithfield:had Front its. • !;l ': .r : •~.~~~ . ::,,,''--. i ::7 .- ..; ' -''' ' ..,....:i: ...., ,''.--..'..;;',..7..'11r.':::-.!,'':l:',7,fi --- ..,-,,•••:,:ilc••?:4•-•1riill,V, • ...4., ..,.,,,, ..,...-;'ll':i,r':,s.?-' ...k:''',--%:::,''l 5....'.4t,f,i'.'4.,....'i e...',-,.'':).A...;!-.,,:•'.-2-:.';',:•'-f';',.‘;;POZ:t::-.T''.1.:,',..t.:',.....-,C.:}e1..1:54;11'.' 2 .L....',..i....''.','.:5.:•'';'.'.'..:•)....;'?'?.......i..i.:....:,....'j:'..f...•:.'..,.'..,.....,`:'...1)'.',,?:.:.-;.,,, ::.....,•;.G.,i.,-;;.:!:,:.:;;;;•,t_•5.,;;:s•,::...:...,•;; . _ . _- • riiiINF.SE* ~;;•; lirtiele for growth, beauty. °Hit:restoration of the Hair. This I Cream. vt•ben 'once knovett, will supercede'all Dthcr arti cles of the kind now in. rise::: Where the hair is dead Harsh, thin. unhealthy; urn , tornins grey. a fewepp li ca • tions will make the hair soft and dart. aw l -. site it a beau tiful. lively appearance; and Will' also make it maintain its liveliness ;and , hcaltlifeolor' tcvico tut long us nll the preparations thatfaregenemllyDsr.d:".:Where the Hair is thin, or Mir. - sa; :it .may lie region:lll)y using this Cream. Every lady and pattern:at who is in the habit of using oils on their boirabould at once novelists° a horde or the Chinesti flair Cream,- as It las° complied that It will not injure t h e- hair- like the other preparations, but will beautily it, and': give `perfect.sakafactioulit every in • For teatimeMy to its - verrsoperior qualitied, see the fol lowing letter tram the-Bevrhlr.-Caldwell to Mesas. lieudershon.4,Sirsizli, NpskriAlßs.P 3 ;eflll.F.SeVis f°l3l !' Southeast Statesz.'. • ail . . . tater of !hi Wei. 17: CalattllV. Pithol , 4l ts6prplan r..• My 2 1 44; -C : 1 • • • •- ' O 66 4: II EVALSSISini:& p.OtisdreiniurtllngMy • CeSittatiftly fasiarketba:excellent PrefaStiltielt,Saila4 , 4l Poife'd•Pk i lf""frgy n i , : r d about WO years ago mY cwas very . at fly+, if dilpead naufue - outf but Ituvuttyprocued a bottle of the. Cream, and used itoceordiugto ills prescription. it is now elastic, '..V6 the head: - I‘rtiliV halsanig oils were ,Opiied-sasbleatiltirptyAisk•pi T{CurßlD;e ttunibefore. , Crizah,'lfowtirer, has Dist nfy egpet inticHic.ni 11,•I n 11 . .! As art orticly for.the toilet, nky„vvite gives if preference; over 'Offiers:*belim •detientery iferfibned'altlf riot posed id • sannidity... ktdias f a•specitilly,•willkA etc. Chinese Cresurt,to be a desideratum. sit their preparatscout for theloilet. •• ' Itcapeettlillj, ta:. • • r•-• •••'' •,• 11.gALR1V,f7,14.•• llPUlaski, • 111"giild . W . -11ofesnle nhes6tuiT, - John M. Townsend. 45 Market st.,:iuxd Joel3fibblort corner of Wood nud •-• -.-• • • -...145.1&w-ly ADIES am cautioned against using Common Prepa ..LA Ted Chalk : TheY , AsM4riftrt: h.oYrjrizhtf4lly-huu riftps4l429 the skirt I coars e , ow rough. hoW sullotv, yelfilw, an altilic e artrMirniiir app•Trifiralltrifslaryi - pared chalk l" 13eiider? it 'l . ll itljUtldusoeelduiiiiidg a large quantify of lead -War bare prepared d heautitul regal table aynele, vrhich We call Jones' Spanish Lilly While. It is,psrfeetly innocent , being purified of ell deletarious qualities, and it imparts to the skill a lautbrrl,lientilty, alabaiter,elear. lively• White : at she sometime! acting cosmetic on.theiali in. makia,Th soft • • Dr. lames Andeisoni Frnetienl • Chemist of Alassatlits-' setts, says: " After anelyaltinlones , findi it possesses, the miestheinitirut and minicab and bt the smile time initocantpwhint ever MM. I certainly can cstiseientiously'teeorrhaendlts useTooi3whoicakin raimiresbeantifying.” conis'n'bris; :Direction:s: —the hest 'weiy ttrapply Lilly WliltvpilwithiSoft leather wool—theionnier is 1 . /referable:: ' •srr -op TieCrtt upon2.s , cartso 4 -IVbitir lee*. fent hrealth,heulthy gums. YelloviS and aultealtby meth," Vei ;amber .Tooth,yaste, have, theappearance. or the - Motillmantiftil• ivecy,itud;ut. the, aurae; tame it his ob aialtestinjetelyfine, that iii constant daily' use is highly ativalitageous, even to thiise teeth theta's'..in good condi , . tida; giving them , a" beautiful 'polish; mid isreventing•a• premature decay. Thoie already deCbted it - prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as iSbecoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately:White; and make the breath 'deliciously sweet. . Price Mor 371 CII tit a box! All. the above are sold' only td.62 Chatham st., signor the American Eagle, New York. and bk the mrpointed Agents whose: mimes appearin• the nexycolumn. • • • • :, • ..- • . . V/ttx - rott Miner, and get a richlutsband, lady! !Your, foes is your fortutte,r 4'l:beautiful, clear fair? Is it white? • If not, it can be made so even thoug h ' it. be yel low;disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and- freck led. Thous ands have .been made 'thus who have washed once or twice with Jones , Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. 'But be sure you get the gcnU ine Jones' Soap, attbe sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham stieet. • . .• . . . _ ithigAvonxi, Salt:rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas. Bather's Itch, are often cured .by a tones' Italian ,Chemical Soap, when every. kind of.remedy hbs failed. "That it_ cures pimples, freckles, and: clears the skin; ell knolv. • Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Phu : them street.:, hlind,-reader, this seldom or never fails.. • II - INGLIS : Jr • Patterson. .• sda ht Libcrt*p t heed-of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boos , • ' • •: • • uNL.I.A.YLDAtt - T%Vtl.Vii AND A HALF GENTS. -31arriage.—Confidential.: , :-Antlicly fieluThen twen ty and thirty.loarte.riag a synnuctrteal, form, goo.d fen tures:Zee./ .it ' askedconfidintially, eau ebe . .isuppose any min could 'adtbire her. while sheluis'sueb yellaw: leads; such sallow. roughfcoarse -skis; and such dirty, bad. wiry hair; .wheni by upending the above. sure, alic•iniabl. bave,{)elicate white teeth. a pure sweet brentb, and.* beautiful head of heir. - She.. can hove beautiful wlitic teeth and sweet breath bp wing a 4 gs: hex. of Jones' .eirn7 .2.er Tares Paste; a skin white ; pure and spotless as siiew, by usinp-a cake. of the. genuine...fence ..CArritircil Sony; and n beautiful head of hair by Using 3a..botgt Jones' Coral ;Hair .Reatoratire.. Do not form .op opinion against this before. you irry. or you regret Ili.. hilt by sure to ask for Jones' articles.. Sold only. ui New Voliy at 62 Chatham st.• •For sale by • . • ‘• • - ..• .•, . . • .. :11 P 9 Liberty at-. Pittsburr,h:t, CANCER; scRon:LA AND ODITRE. , —AorpIe - e.t.• . perieuce has proved that,no combination_emedic hie have ever been's," effieheichisinietrioring the aboieifii cotes, 115 DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE:.. Rhos effected cures tntly natouislileg; not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class;but has' removed , the: most. stubborn cliseasei ' of the' Skin, 'Etwelfinge, - Dyipepsia;- lee.- This. - medicine enters into the circulation; end-eradicates . eases wherever lodated. It purifies - the bleed Mid other acids ef:the body. rremoveu obstruction' in the pone of: the skinitind reduemienlargeinent oftbe.glandsorhonds. It increases the ; oppetite. removes headache and drowsi-. nest, and invipprateithe - whole aysterni and la/Parts aid =Linen teithe_diaertaell and debilitated constitution. There: is nothing superiot inaterin medien. II • is perfectly safe and:eztremelPidenseut• and bag. Itodlies of the di.ignming nausea accomp a nying the idea 'of sival lowing medicine. • . . • • - jForsalein pitaiburgh.cq trOttE, 72 Fourth' st.. near Wood. .. ma r3U A Recipe for the human Hatnt • r po FORCLITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE yr . SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND FlNK—Ferions in consequence of (tad many things sold, set. own every article, ever good,lpas a bricabug.•.••lf. 'people could be made to try ii3s. bottle of.lone'sComl-Iltur Re storative. and end helw it makes dry,.trudy, red, light hair moist, soil, auburn and dark, and keeps 11.1 o; and by its use for sometime, Musks it to grove 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 and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it soft and 'in order threes. times as long as any other article made: and . • • ..Forcai it to grow, stops its falling, , . • And cosuillat 3 shillings to try. • • 'We fointrrly sold nothing less thtui SI bottles, hot wa Irish people to try it.• Sold only.itt . M imind tql) Chatham .street. New York, and by • • .; • .• Tr isrto AVM'. JACKSON...AM • Eh 'Ahern; at • lk I Olthl s or Dr. 11'ttierriPi ine a.—The undersi Xned, chi= int"pf Pi (tab argli.h ne- Mg personally used. Dr. Oriente . Cough Mix ture,'and experienced its tieneflcie ereets. drunostreheer fully recommend It u .safe nnd - ertenal; in all cases. liptakipg_from experience. .be ieve thatit hasMo peptic . ; and would recommend its use to all the afflicted. • • - • CHARLES LEWLS. Pittsburgh, • iri"Sold by J. Sehnonmaker Co.i . Jobn Ilays,..Tames A. Jones . J: I t *bid, John P . Scott ; Snowdeit, 3. - 510111er; Ogden St:Snowden; • • • . ' • agn O . :cffitllßOW — StiniVir;bargelitrKtlrf SIPE.- I.AS, Barbet Iteh,.Qaps, Sore Beards, This is used by many phystetans Ws' City in curing the above. and we would not conristypionslysell unless we know.ll tit tie all we plate. As a cosmetic , o the true4o.lsb'S SOAP ioperhans the only article ever known that: removed imp:trines, and cleared and beautified the - sok elear, . smooth and white MS an infants. ' But mind, it *sold at a Chathrun at., N. V., and by - ' , • WM. 'JACKSON, Agent, . mar% t EA Liberty street: Pittibtirgh. ,4 mr.RiciNfixt,:-, THE GREAT ILE.NIKOV..t.st , atsA A TURlL—Procured from well:in Kentucky, 165 feet below dareastleiSurface: This Oil will be found vastly_ superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. its curauve properties for the following.. all ments are truly wonderful: lnflamatory rheumatismi whooping-cough, phatisie, coughs. colds,. &pastas ' letter, erysipelas. scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. side ma d back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart-• burn, diseases of the, hip-joist, inflamed sore eyes,deaf ness, and ear ache, Wortusl , tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, c ats, ulcers, : cancer, fever, sores, &e.&c. Price 50 cents per bottle,- Sold wholesale and retail by:. W 5.1. JACKSON, nt his boot and .shoe store, 69.:Libery* street, Pittsburgh: 'The ammoos stands , in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh Nvhete-,the tan :be oh tosse- Csarrov.—ln order to be sore of obtaiiiiiig thrigenuine, porchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsyl vania, Win. Jackson, tga Liberty street, or through sub- Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bitten:l general directions in pamphlet form '. the nanies . and address or )fin•Proprietbr and General Agent of Western Pcnntylvania;its follows:. Dr. Ilan &Co., proprietor, Kentucky: •••''' . Wnt. Jackson, General Agent for NVestert Pennsylva -69 Liberty, street, Pittsburgh, to - whom,-all , oriers OAgsav i'boale• Is enclosed in Otte of.the.abrce namedPainplilets,nnd the turneof William Jaeksonjlthe general and only WhOlestile agent for Western Patrueyt T '44,0 inliittd . on the outafda of the label. - •oci2fL • • Iron -.city oritaker wad read Bakery . . wOUI.D respectfully. inform itettlhoppb ' limgenerany, that he has adddd to ~his oibrr husi. ne turthe manufacturing of:Crackers ev ery,,v flaying purchased one of W.. 1. • Neeitt's •Cencifer and Pilot Ilmad machines. he is prepared to 11.11 all Orders for crackers nr bread•at the shoriestocuice and• hopes by a strict attention tothusiness.so Shari: La - portion of the. public patronage. 'The public, ii•reapeutfully inviltd lb call entfoxrNline for thenutelves._;.• „ ,• - BAKERY, No. 10 Commercial &manor ryg,had tthriiipsfa Uterul. large mid small rolls, fresh.hVerYluelhdpg con belied 4 the store, or uty avagan, or at my;stand anthe inarket Cakes and Confebubnary'oli babd and made to order: -. • ..3. SIIEPHARI). No 70 bOmiiiexeitilßoiv. Liberty QUitiOl2.lt'S.-71. 00dor. Pliiying Cardin (Ind - hale boxes Sac.lbies; • 20 lloz. nesorted Catsiga, fee. •- 5 casks London ?Airier, quartfilldllOPG - 300 4 lox..linnidici, - trusq*, • ,s•bble.powderetiSugrart' . . GO baskets ClPumpaigneWlittlakrit t4arrive; i ....3.lllnlaCktret-W ine,forsate.lity ••' •• • , ." inaro • 'O. fARTIS ''' ,!' I\TCYI'IOS•.TO I I3HIPpIiRS.—We Lave taken na fi 'ofce itranidialolroppollurniour burnt warekoase,lfor the presolitorkere, we: milt.lxtrVitcl. !liminess alf until snow house. ean .Irtt:orecley/, - *Tnnkergertfi l ktieutg. alreridy been made fur tkarp . urpose.. 107/3onts always been rentliness stow +Tr bad; tecerverreight.•, l , l .l. 7 411 I..Me ~.; aa4 • • . )2 'II4RIMY IDO bags• Barley. }tint landing and for Gall I) by 1np261 . /kW:DKR/LWOW . , . •-• • - s • 4k4-0414,4=44‘..4.5.,"- •Cis -‘ MEE • • 'alas. tvr. - 7•;;;;77 - 7"- SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PURoA A REsmirersallyx".... ll ),Mtte4./ 0 °PDT's Aral ait effectual prremittee, tint 115,01nrerr titirdv, m alt diseases wbictrean affect the.'lltim .1101.3. „ ache, fridigditi6b,"MtbaMMi s .k il Snrall'lloirCholern itforbus...A °Gni/fil m : C"11 Coniampthnt r idundice.Q.au_sOYiSc. r t i • , plaint, Apoplexy, Cancers, -measles,.- Bearibrttn, Guldni ear, Er yelpela_al ,t:../F-Afile l2 l - 3tchittgir Of, the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel. Pains in iliellsick,ittwitior )Veakness.,PolPitatioft of the/ittoxt,llisings in tbeThirmi L , Asthma, Fevers of tall kinds, Female CiiMplaints;Stitchel„. in the Side, Spitting:of liktoth. Sore e x e x tunad a ; Ablhoity's Fire, Lowness of Spirits, nor, XT.', bus or . Whites, Gripes, Kin- s Evil, tockitivr: llysteria; , Bile Du the Stouuteli,rand ofi bilious affections, Plearist, Swelled Feet nod`Legs, Swine iP0Y,. , 51 , 11114, Surolliugs, TfkrilDriOrutno i r .11cers.-Youtiting-.4m1 a hostof °thus; bapcsuceeeStu repeatedly b e e n . YELaggishglk 97' hew 011-pdy. erfa twin; ' • • ••"' • _ , • Itbio beeh kiiennt toeffect pen:in/neat tunes Whelp! alt o ( lier retitgdlh hid-proud timaraifing,,ruld iu the 444 stages of disease. • • bill mbey h , nye trinity cokes sup /did the pratrerret I ' olihrmant f . wunpliphystrearity mid j received besides their unqualified commendation. • -.: x They . have been treqUently - reeommenyetlbjMenOf the' most Auttingui,iltttl characters thiotighnut the tand,.stutit beenstancuoned in,Ettrope Diobleureo" ) . and Princes - 0B royobblood. • '• _They bare Veen introdliced bifteetelleelphaliot Eilisset burgh, Paris , and Vielinti. - ,bnd throsith 'the•disititerestad: exernons of our Foreign guise recta.) ;red the favorable conuuendebon of the Psopetor of:Rus sia. end of histelestial Majestref - the ;Chlueselhnpirs. , A,D;.• Scarcely a Pocket Vessel Of rePtArsails firms' :thezprt.ofNew 1 ork.;without aft abundatirsupPlr .d the jp-Atibelitlitrebeeu ixrDllsbe,pria cipal Clues w the and applications are ecinstently reach ing us (rani alrraiiinumllerless villoges in every section of the - eountrt: Testiinmiiids.eftheit ausrvellous effects att PQ/Mpg mfrom 4 / 1 . 9..nerters--and in such numbers that we hav,i'noCtiene to read • one half of theta: - %Qat stronger or more etmetusire evidence then,these. Importv antaht facts can the most sceptical desire? Is itpwaible, ;he s t the many . thousands wbo have, xried Cr.lcu.NElr KILLS. can be deceived in their results? 'inrimita turn oyquacker3 - ' eXilited,Would it riot long stobartbeem held up: cutiesliMiliPlSe•tfilbe :Senn:laud . derisionsof re jubpr oirebtled community. , ,• • - t • lir...ratentmalter,'Dr.-.40, cliekene; tlyt grippe) ra-, ;rotted' of Sugur,Eoated Pillei•lind. that I'9llllllg - 61 the serf • was oxe,v beard of/until be,introdneed drum J uneila43: j'urrlinscrs should, ere iiire:.allway asle tor Che keatir's Sll'rri`C - oateillreghtable rms. and mks no ethers DI Abell vtlithe: made sbe victimise/1i frutatt-,:, ,PFUC&M...OFXIV. ?.1 ;At SOL', •• • ~, eiters.p rincipid can't*" "" Ve)tey NOW York. • • ; iWAI. 3A eftS orr. , ro W4ltidss.,lhYa2‘ hurgli, Pa- General 'Agar zfbx:Westerisi Pennsylvania, SOrthem Ohio. and tbv flrrl•geull)/S/ o CliiMu u s , -*c - The following are Dr. Clielener's eppeAted gents ton ,91eFberty, cp. .„ . • - '• Wrif„.r.asks?..N; SO 'Milo,. opeiii UNA 0 wad. . I r A. M. Malsball,AllegheityDhly. %It? Jonntban Ghriest. - O. Townsend & Co., "e Jam. Ir. I.cque... i • - inn. 11. Cpsiel, Penh - A fillirtv-S.Gerty.aVylie ;•••., A • Robert Williams, A rthursville. t- I ~ It Jf. llemiugra- SO 11 11 1 )Yitsd• T . , I W_ J. Smith; 'T'empertinceillltt. ~ • • Jeminitth Fleming, Littere'Oeaviillil d • 3 /: - / Danidl Negley. Best I.lberty. • v .• • Edyeard irlwonpson, Wilkitushuigh,' , Thomas Aikut Sbatpxburgh._ is G.• If. Starr. Sewickley_ • Samuel Springer, Clinton , James ArKee. Stewartsrowri. • Jahn Blnek;Turtle Croak.' - C. F. Diehl, , Elizaberh.... ~-.•• , Riley. 311.aughii4, Plumb Tasrusltip. r. ~: .. . „ • .1. Jones, Bakerstown. , ---- Pettily. filtecsport. - ‘ fl uty Sal T,ls THE BI COUGH MEDICI:if; I`.F.VER USED. - -This was eipieitted in our hearing terday, by an intelligent gentleman, who ltad used but about - olto half of' 1 - boltre or TeArillarirs w.,r,,L Grum% Alistair, before be teas entirely verell:.. , ,Conte And ger a bottle of.it,• and if the most obstinate cough or cold does not. disappear Py its ,use, yisur money Will be refunded. Compound - et) ex it is of the most ellective. though ' hen* nt less and pjensant reedlys. its use for, years has, nor In; decd can it, fail to give enure , For sale, wholesale atill-retaiL , '..IIAS - S a 1311OCKTVAt`. Litiercy mreet. .V1.1.1.1A111 b istaxintevillo. Sold. PT • 1 4 1V113.ARD' S Odeo n al tds eon r . ZT .17.o)tis Tr,", W.4Pia , cb° Portunitl.of,trying, that .w rit remedy, (or the permanent cure of every affection ot the luaga. should tun foil to give ita,til2l..Certificatesaf,its efficiency / Croup imir own cif-. liens: ; which We are constantly receiving. cannot faa_tir ,convincis, the skeptical,. Read.tyo foliolonefNts a Icily ..tif,Jrigh standing in Allegheny . . i.„.. Ass rognta " Cat, Fab 7. t 1t1: ! . ,,afters.. 11.1,, 4 Brprkway . : it oriliella me great len atlrti able to add mp lestimotcy In favor - of lir;lllil tiasi'strnly vialuablecoughincilicinc...Aboaithiee rapiitha "ginge.i.rnS with crilik lunch wee with the cough, froni.velarh leogld get'n§.'re .l.ie.&. unlit Liras, a,,short time since, induced to call at your store rind prireliasessonte of the Oriental' Cough UUteri, 1 cue htippy•to 'we that the, use of the second buigt it enriedg cured mc.i .aild. haying, great, confidence . in ;14A have, and shall continue lei recommend it to. inf . friend#. • •:` • . " ()aim .rizunsP. rriee l geeptstuliottle.. . ItAig A 0.2, qcori. Row. I.iberty,it.:: itetif Canal." - • F.Fi - ; l 6llgaig t a ; z l i ti ih p lt " this.coitturc. . ' .. BrllaDri . :kriAlet of Seri3aliolinif,;-I, l iiirebditiithie4 .iii*eid} the attentiint of oar it itderitOthisitiveittableptelk: - urtitiourrhich will he fouitd advertised irrinbiher column. '. Mr. Bristol is si brother. and israessi Highly interestidg nevrsrisper.• every now and - them moor t*lt umbetiof which we have alreadynoticed; and the medicine itself; has been entor,ised by nearly all tbe press Onhoweikero.. country; acid, 'we-doubt noi.oustly it bit; init.. facer, moreaver.'rery . fiatterint tesintionisls 'fount the most eminent practitioners in every 'raft Or the eitlttllTY • *Nevi it 'lids' been Owl 'Thera , is • beauty.' and , isite .enough in the bottle*, end hr therm:rayed labels - in which they are anvitOped,'lM induce .fl purcifase,•evon'ir the preparation itself were' not one of the soreieigmest•-in the world,” as every - peettiirinast billeve'it il—that is, every one litibt beliere it is.—lthst is, -every' ontrerbo wou not resist -a miss of documentary eTitleneeedeelm sive enoughto.conVert a Turk tb Chnstisnity.. Buy One of the hhitlesfgentle reader,' end see whether you do-out ageekwittitini thiii - . 1 -••• ; • Tar sale by • - ' 'fel4l cor. of Ist and Wood end Rth and Mind ittle- L ) 0 . XL. A respectable gentleman called it our .office, :whet e; said, to inform us that he been afllieted . for 'l5 yetirs with rltheantatisur ot - Gnat, and Occasionally With Tic Dolorcuat Out he had. been frequemly confined to his - room for months twether, and often suffered the most in tense end escruciaungpain,,bm that lately hr bps using Jaynes Atrrnstirr. from which he.found the ateefsig- nal and unexpected lle. says he foul:alba ma - .ente very-pleasant audefrective nod that bo 1113Vr; cpu alders himself perfecilr, oured.- 2 PAifedelpkia4Vmsit A Fact Wanni Ktrowami r -A gentleman osferoirildus • habit. from indiscretion in his younger days.oltecameaf fected with lacerations in the Throat andltrtise.,OM a disr‘-Tecabk, emption of the bkin. , Indeed, hut .whOle system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand.and.wrist were, so,nsuch affected that - he had lost the use of,tbe brind, every' part being covered with . deep, painful, null 9(rerliturss•Plecrs. nod wercas.hollpw and porous as as hatteY-totult: :Ifi' sraat thi s of Ids gbraplairi4 When death appeared inevitable, from a Idath . stun discuss, that he conunenccd. the use oralyno'i Al- • teintiye, mid baying taken si.iteen,bpules, is übtrearifect- ; The Alterative operates .thiough and Purifies theblood and eradicates disenai Cron - like system, wherever, located, _and. the ~ntimeyous cures ; bet 'per formed in diseases 'of. the' akin, cancer iCrofetai - gtonA complaint,liver dyspe p sia pod other chr onic diseases, is truly astorushing.—Sptrir of the Tlmes. • ror.7.4eitkritthbu?gli,rti9lerEK/N7E4c1..:r1;11,70P MZl= ONSUMPTION, COUGH,. SPITTINU. OF 131.001 r .. ' BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA; he.-To •Cossussenvies,. Four-fifths ofyou are really. suffering,from negleetett Colds, or an obstruction and consequent inflammation of the delicate lining Of those tubes through which- the. air wit breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction, produces pain and soreness, boersenesa, . rottgh , diz o o t y of breathing, beetle fever, and a spitting of..talood, : niattes or phlegm , whichinally'exhansts the strength of the pa E tient—and- death- ensues...IAYNES',XPECTORANT never faits to remove this.ohstmetion t . and produces, the most pleasing and happy results.. h -terain Imits et. feels, and cannot fail to relieve. - : • ._, ,•• .• •• FM' sale in-Pittsburgh at thirekinTeaStori;7lFounit st.., neer WOOti.' • • • Le !riff: • W.041.1.1: 4 Another.evidenee of the. superiority of Dt.,-,,W4. lard's Cough lkfiznirci over all others.: Read tha.follarrinst certificate from a respectable citizen of the Iledi . - • . • -Prrrsansou, N0v:3,1847. "-This certifies that for some creeks pawl was-troabledi with a very serions.Conph, which was cridently.:torsera ing •scated on the lungs to such on extent es to resist the effect of every medicine whielvl bad been tatinc.. - .1 was finally persuaded to call at Days tr..l3roe,kway's Drag. ;Stare, aml.get a bottle of fir...lyalard9 Oriental !cough ..draltirr;• which, to rvy great surpriae, relieved Me very .inuch; all'ertaking• only two or Once dos* and before. 1 Hyd used one bade. I was:cdtittly cur I. i wotfaciranehi .:pleased, with ito effects, that I have brought hdieri to bey mend shall condone to recommend it tbAnY . lrienda: as .0 .4roo' Otliit . 441 lo As'ldit ; lir#Vaugh Altdieine in the world?. • ' • ' ' 0 Asbattv Try it—Only. Yia . • - •. • • • •f... rAYS , &•'BRWKWAY, = •••• ‘,NO.Si,.l3berty street, near Canal DIVAII2. Sold also by. •• • .. ••••••••• • ••-.: • novlo. • .. -•- - - i siiinitfe , LTOW Ea* and, DALAI PF.GOIPI,I3XAch, uzvoopifieill'orrtAt, (Ito , AA firrYlfAn "Als 'n- 4 ,11:- tot tiato tiriteure Itte Oradea, fromdrytdruttend eFe,r..,- : 1 . •A Arbrdanite weedlitterte Valiant of Columb{4, iiic - 1 4 , !"T/ krit i v ~,,,go 1 1E 4 !mu lbw, „icecd.'y'but.exPsOah"9l.had ifteitbrett tilAs-i aril , dick hair for tweatr } c!" ;Si Bal s am - AO- sale ol't ginal P erre ' ll " 11 til e "" °'r— rill ' atorer. ' ?lt• a i lso. bootlitvia. appears 16 ba no obstacle, it tit d li tete b - i tail. c mut; ,thstluid to.flow:•4.4wbi l tf l y e t f i e r j,, g ,, y , is filled ` i g 'A:I 4C4 means tar ti'- feitdriarlO iti. a#: trt9 lksuair,":"lgliel' bade • 1 Til l ' ft' IP natural. , color,' by, t e use of tilts Mla UT; , 4T.1111c . i nil eesee,of.o-veKit wiltbe Sound eele,4l - Ilte det 7 lde i b!s i rt; wasbeA:dtat eat}: be Maid. ;Xteeeltfallimtimie ten, 3 m a necessary totecpthebniztramicating ask' "It. intejillben the roots, it ne&ElEfffilalf:Plmprirt a riqt, gbissyl ai ges , cocci nod, fists lanfornefottthemilet.,4,ohttoNU, . a bold, - threeilink,S as utuelitismber ousts:di:o4W: 1•1' misers,' and , is onte;effeetual. , The,genuluth molimaa lured only by Comstock& Sou,4.CoMrlitulat-6trectiNgw fork: -'. ' ' '' li by Wii $4 6503,19 “.st4(l2.oulyveithine in Plttsiturg ~., _ Liberty street, head oi-Wood; aloo f to Wastumo F . ii. on, , ill .It.weiniey .t 'Son :An Cannansburqh, l*Dctirpwenj inßrawimille";by lletinett &Crokrn. 40 ?, lilrriVk • .uirettietylvituut„. , Oltiorld_ un built - and AT_ 44,:wts c .5. : , , ttavlo4l&wfini.. z..- . ..: ~ . r , ..4 - 1 ~• , i4o•nirci. , ..4-. -.4) 0.4 , 14 1:z 1 •, 4 Ihis:-Nr5,717:d0we,51 7 .......u , 'ii , • • • •:,! Jmni4 • • =LER 4 lUelaimoN BE iieli WE .. T*`, _ . x~' •: MI 1111 El
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