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ANC. ..,.A ,41 1 ,1 . . 4z .: ' • ' t '" V` , life,kitvir 11 4 0: ''-. -,- evok i.,1 1 , f i tiiiiV • -tri v e .4ttaf k . fir'' ..j "' ~..., , ~ .-,,,-. 4 .-4.. 0 ., ' •nzl-1-4. $ l - 4 et-4k:, - 1 1 N t+ l 4. VIII - 4.1 1 A Et WM Ml=NliEi j ' .~~~.~ ES Ell MESE ME ES =EI .; • - Berta'7lPliaS : • I ° the Subsorier linsittia opened, adjoining theliteheaga ' Sauk. and Stamediately opposite the office of the ruing Post:Mt/trod, a FASIIIONABLE STOCK OF GOODS for men's- tvear,wlitch has been; salectedfrom . 7,- - • the hugest French importing haute 'East. 'A sight of the goods willcon wince nil dint titcy.p.re.of. the newest styles and fittest fabricks ever brought to this city. Ale will on deavor to Dinka his pm:mitts. fit strdtti and well. that • the pleasure:of ntwearing them, shall only be equalled by - the pleasure of paying for them. Terms Coat,. and prices - to correspodd. • Inlay 101 .3N04 CURRAN. I . French Goody, for Gents,. Wear. oubscribcr ppp.als to his shelves to bear him oat , • in the astreinon that he has • the largest lot of reach Goods. adopted to tactis wear, to be found in tiny Tailoring Establishment itt the city—many articles and =any styles Included iu thu seine, cannot be found else - whore. , A few of the leading articles will he enumerated berebelow: . ;filoniohn'st Finest Black Cloths; t • "'JObhftbes Abbot's colored " , : Boatehu Sitneui's DOeskinCaisimeres; • Crane Eltudiquee " • '•.••• • • Light and dark Fati • cy's • - -. Pallet Cloths, for Sugunor Comte; . • • Caehmansits, • . . Coburg., .• " Tweeds, English stud American Stang, Crepe Silk, Tarletou, Coclitnere, Tinselled , 'Eniettile:sismbosscd and needle wrought Shapes, white Marmite's, and gent v:ariety of, othar . tret; White. ire •••• orentirely new styles, imparted this,seuson—which will be.sold low to order, for cash, ou delivery, and cash only. JJ. CURRAN.. . may Flab street, hell Exchangellank.. • F ore able- Clot hinif Slfore,- P: - No. 218 LIBEItTY STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH rpuuSubscribens respectfully inform their friends and J.,,,the -public. generally, thot they have 'just received aver supply of French and Famlish Cloths, and canal merer,,-Nestings of all styles and quality—lieudy.tnade Clothing of all descriptions, neck and pocket liandker ..?r :Aide, - shert, every tinkle usually kept in • 'Clothtng Store conshunly on hand. • ClentleMen \vista'sv to have Clothes mode to order, in ,:.s,lfaskiottoble style, 17vill find if to their advantage to call MX stuck before coinz elsewhere. : ..may3-tf • hilttlil.LEN 8 IXVNINGt. - - No. 77 er cIaItNER'SIXTI I AND 1.111F:RTY: sTENTs. . : Tjaying e nlarged altd newly fitted .up their establiAt .... mein, at the above well known -stand ! respectfully -invite the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, compr6istg every vatic r7 foripring turd summer wear, selected especially for .1: their cuatntner department. Those wishing to leave their • orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goils. Their stock of ready made Cloth jog. is extensive got-up in the best manner. of durable ma term!, and wall worthy tho attention of those wishing to purchase. All are iniitcd to cull, and may mat assured that they sell be pleased with price. quality obtl variety. A large 11511u1111011% Or shirts kept constantly on baud. worslloBmn. s iit.t.AA", in. Lek -rig soca, r.usb.orgh, bus Jue . • -• .• opened, for the Spring unde. a large and. general assortment of well selected Cloths, Cnssimeres, and "I r. ' • Vesting', consisting of superfine French and English black eutd.fancy colored CLOTHS, suitable for the Tt , • riot's stl lie of Sprint: and Summer Coats. Plain and fancy French. English end American cAs -.7.-: • BLNIERFA in great variety and new patterns, adapted to • the customer trade. Also, a great variety of new end fancy all of which will be cut and made to order, in the most ,faihionable style. • • • --Persons favoring the c%ntildistiment with is call, will be suited on ILlO4c . rate termv. at short notice. • 4 r.44 4 • 44.4e11144Serlaer ,441. rx. 4 r4 444414n.44.1 a great tlSSOrtMent of •It ADV MAN: iii the present Spring -Fashieu. , coiasisting of every description of .Drells 0111] , Frock Coats, of all fashieuatile colors; fancy and plain * Back and Business Cents. - Al3O, a general assortment of Pants. Vests, tibias, 'Cravats, and all other oracles in the Clothing line,wisieb • militia sold low, for c.t.sit; Whole/ale purchasers will and it much to their adroit . - tags to cell ,and CIIISILiaIt the stock: before purchasing elsewhere. . P. DELANIt i , - • • .TO MUSS! TO AlthlSt—Threatenedln vision of Western Penna. by Col Swift. with 101100 tarn. notwithgrandistg 7... hick .1. M. White wilfeigniinue to sell clothing cheaper dans any has berelisfore been offered in the Western country, hay -, tog the largest establigliinent in the city fronting on Lib ' ; arty and Sixth xis. He is now prepared to show to his — ntuncrous patrons 'tho greatest variety of elciths, easel ateres,irCauttgs. and clothing of all degeriptions. suitable for tbelipproichini armors. that has ever been altered in this market, to which all can have limo Riht of Way.-- Cotner - Ye the comer, No. PM Lawrie and ð eta. 'nmr2.s • J.: M. WHITE. T'imon. ;Proprietor. rotidirry{ erssetata. — JOSEVIII a. ntauxe. T - mrtn City Clothing Store E°iiGE SPANGLIM &Co. announce tathei r friends . •• and the eiticene of Allegheny. that they Inure nn Gr hand a fine 'o.h:tabu of RIIADY MADE:CW*IIIINC. tionabning oC Co qt!, Vesta...Ponta, !Idea. Ice., whir!' they . • will sell at fah( Owe!. Altd, '.a.)"uperiorlot or Clotho, Caatimeres, and Veattnia,. Nebel th at'. ‘4ll.lillke up to order, in the neatest end Itestioannet: •. • • • 117, 'Custorn wortdone as usual." .1 - •• N. IL Don't forget the place, on the west'side of Fede cal Street, 5 doors north of the Auction Store, .fillegheity city. • aplo-3m • Clothing 1 Clothing 11 Clothing tt t I taa • Vert Bye Doors co. 27t. Western World !! ! 'l5OlOOO •Wrii.l; GARMENTS now made and ready to be offered Ott the most lineral.teons to my old custouters and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, rifler returnius frotn the Easters* cities, atutneh trouble and expense, pat completed his !Atli and winter arrangements to simply his thousands of customers with one-of the most desirable stocks of Clo- ....thing that haaever been offered in thin or any other mar : s kirt west of the mountains. For in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which _ they will he sold for, must certainly renter the old unri walled Three I;iir Doors one of the greateet . atimetions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to • • announce to toy ittunirotse friends at bonio and abroad, that notvrithstinoting the ertraonlinnry etrOrt, which I .';have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with ran keep time with the' ensistaut cosh that in •••••:•made on this establintownit It is a well establinhed Amy that my sales are eigat or-ten times larger than any otberbouee in the trade. nod this being the case Ott the . .:•rmount sold, I can allied to sell at munch lees profit than ...cohere coald possibly hunt of doing if they Avis/nil to Y. : cover contingent expenses. I intend. to make a clean .sweep. of All my present stock before the beginning of nest • .years coming to thiseconclunion, I will make it the inter -..ail of every man, who wain, a•cheap winterbuit , meall •-• lind . purchase at the Three Dig Doors. JOHN hItI.O.SKEY Wat.2l-kw • • GOODS. isaiW GOODS. tt;;OrOtteitiOfClotbs. &Malawi= of fine -blench, English and American Plain. ^....blatk and. fancy Cassiineres, or the most modern styles ,• Cashmere 'Vestings. Silk Velvet, Plain and Fattey•Satins—ati of which we will make up at the most ..reasonable prieniiiii a duraliteand fashionable style. • Ready , made Clothing...of desenptions; Lady's Cloaks or the most fashionable }Miasma. Neck and !rocket lidkfs., Suartenderir, Bosoms. H erne . and every article usually kept lit • Clothing. Sion, co' y ::: . Merchants, before purelinsing &i:Where, will find it to their edeantage to call at the Iron City. Clothing Store. "Nix 1.73 Liberty street, iintneiliatelk opposite the mouth - ' of ArrikeL • (tied C. 11111CIAISKIW. 66 QE:t.t.iNt; uFF. 1..0W FOit tbiux of every description. inch AM Icloaks, over Atm% superfine. blanket, Beaver, TNtut and ; heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sack and frock coots. Cloth, cassiniere. and satinett pantaloons; also, a gen .evat iessondient of vests; plain and fancy velvet. cloth. cassimere nod. fanny.woolen. and plaid eassitneie, with -a gnat variety of impetrate frisk linen, trimmed shirts, _antler shirts. stock, cravats. comforts and nil other arti cles hi the r thing lute. which will be sold low for Cash. ' Galt it mach to their advantage to call limn, at 10 I.tocrty street. • DET.A.NY N. D. A complete assortment of goods.' Suitable for Castomer work. always cm hand. such /16 English. French and Anteridan.7loths, and .cessimeres; also a choice as •sortment of sinsottable sestinas—all of which will be made to order in the latest styles, .and ou the meet ac commodating tenns.. . ;janl2-daw - , Clo. hi nge 'J. Ciro. listesg 1 t Tar„Spring end Summer stock that is now ready to be , -Mitred at the old original • . THREE BIG DOORS, .Is one of the largest and choicest in selection that has ev . et. bean exhibited Ivy any one concern in this or any oth .. . .er eity in the Union. I will not undertake to describe to '-'.the reader the different assortments of articles which I sow have moires them; but will simply 101 them that if ,•-•,..„:,_•..,.-..- they-only favor me with a call. I. will lay before them :175,000 : afferent garments to mike a choice out of, c0n .,..1.7;.. ...: Misting:a pact of Coats. from the richest in quality down . ...-410 the lowest in prier; llantaJoons and Vents, to the us :open, of the beholder, with. bosh mouth and eyes . ... .; .. - .opso, wonderit , in the most extravagant degree of MIT -7' - ••.: .-" • , prize, how . rucli'n vest collection of a smoir ) emir . CLOTHING -.‘ • i - ...._ .e.mOd possible. be colleetedtegeilier under the control of . ..r ! - i. , :....:-one individoil_ industry rucli . things will be, as lung us per- . ~..,.. . ?', ~ , , ,, seeemuce altd : md i pstry_ is the. Amu-spring wf F . s -z . ....,. - •:.. ...Without nity . in en ton of boasting. on my part, I will say trade.- 1.:• • •• . 4..: ~. rat the saine nine, tt is °fetich metal lam principally corn ,... ~ . !posed, Gar nollueguikilre shape or form of difficulties, no '...,.. 1...ttl .:atter what their magnitude may s tve, can deter mu from .:...., : accomplishing my object, in prosuling for the fanner, the - -. ....mecluude„, and the day laborer. My whole attention is g,. .laken pp with the greatest care for their welfare, In get - ..,.... „ tug up fashionable, and at the same tune substantial gar ''lr..- ti •-- *lnents, to meet - their demandir anti as for others who ''..- ...''''' :flu ng th rul enu a el!' ll e fo vi ll i g f !i n s ulna ultra I s it h it l i e , re „ , te an' t e r r e ; ~.. •'-' el k ,y .... .., • . ,....7,.. 5 . on ly l e oge me an outline of theta wauts, and they are .7 . .....-. : 4 11Itted to a vi'ont. : 't.l.ie-;:' , ' - ' -Now, let me say a word or two to m country tuerch ,..,.2l-'-...-,:.entilitthelmde y : If you wish to save from at least 25 to '..:,:-....' ••• per cent, in. your. wholesale parchases, call in at the 4 ', '.'-', . 30 . ,. - ,l lThree Big. Doors," and.if I. don't meet your most san Jennie hopes; in the wa of getting, cheap bargains, and fresh eeasoerable goods, Twill not an future attempt to off . • er airy inducomeuts of a similar kind so a generous pea-. :ple of so noble a nature and close discernment. . .... , - • JOIIN 111*CLUSiililY --.' febtS-ly • . No. 151 LibertY street. C . .. A.n 1 , DE - ilf , ...V—J. r! Id . White Iras icit :received at • ' his large co:Win/orient, fronting. 011 I.ilierty slid Gill 0016CilL a splendid assortment of TIVP,F.DS for smismer ; I also, &superior tut of French Satin VESTINGS. all .of .:,-.' • -arniehise isrently to . Make op in the latest fashion and I . .on the Most retunniuble terms as meal. Observe the ..-, .: -. ..7 . :'• acienee, No.'lLOZLlbertiiind Sixth street.: ! • • • , • mile. • .; - .-.1.. AI, 'WIDTH.' Tailor. Proprietor. .• ...._-_-............--......__, _ ! - .• . Nitta Wiliair — m • :',.SADDLE.IIIARNESSANDTRUNKMANUFACtOII.Y. • OBERT H. HART.LEY, Legs letive 'to in- , - • ,ln; roan his friends and the public generally', `. 4 that he continues to occupy that large and corn- .Idlrd • • mediate Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Palm. estock &Co., No. 66, tomer of Ditmtoutl alley and Wood . :.street, where be keeps a large and general assortment o f - '.Saddles. Bridle i rtrness, Trunks. Carpet Blip. Saddle ..Hags, Valiees, lo Robes, Wkips, and ail other arti in his line. , • _ ' He also keeps coustantly on band,und is 'prepared to fanniskta.oate c, 'all kinds of Riveted Hose, manufactured of the . bestmateriett,asteria a style of workmanship equal - m'theiaaterit:utanufactured article, and at Oa per cent. Court/CY/ grit:Siena and reinnera would do' well to c,nli; antioxamine his stock before :inrchasing elsewhere;./..Y 'rite Is dete rminetse sell fi rst rate articles- at Very:Rife. , . . Dim.* forget the place, No. tiGr carrier. Of • treet and Diamond Alley. . ' ) A t...., * „t_...:,, .........., ~:. intriv- - 116 -1 r ' - - - - - ' :i : •. § ,-40.,_, 0 ,,,,, i v 41 2 .V i p'•-..", kit , ,- 14.4 1 .. A .-.•• •; ;.. , iRIC- GOSTON, &C. . 80R.13// GE 4... CASH: . Philadelphia. . • TAAFFE 4 . .. O'CONNOR. Pitoburgh. fll , llls old established Line beiugnoW iu full. operation, 1. the proprietors have media extensive . arrungelllents to forward•Gupds..and Produce with despatch, and on the inustfavorable tesins. Tlmy confidently hope. their welt . known promptness . in Atelivering goale—pcutilica safety, ut mode of carrying—cop:scions WO/Ciloli3e3 at each port, affording accommodations to' long and owners of -- produee,io7tlivi with their long experience and mire. mining utteniton to business, will secure •u 2 them a con tinuance of thut liberal patronage they hekeby grulefully; acknowledge. • •... : All consignments lay . and . for this lino received. charges Paid, end forwarded tu•nity _required dirvetione•freu. of charge for coutntissiou, advancing or storage. • .No interact, directly or indirectly. in steamboats.. All eominutatcations promptly attended to on applloan tion to (hit folloswiug.agentsz. _ . . . i 110R111DGE tk CASH. - . 27n. Market strect.Philatlelphia. • . TAAPPE & O'CONNOR, • . ' . Canal Basin. pol.bu is h. . • O'CONNOItS k Co., - •• . • °..• -; North street. 'Winne. • Wll.l.lAm. 8.. WILSON, al . ' - Ht, Cedar street, New York. Ales.,batatat . U%V ai7Freight 99 Clue. ; ".:‘ nrguirgtil. cALLiar mamma k co.'s Lim) moat_ .1848 el 7; I,xcr.CsivF4X tut the transportation of way freigh A between l'ittsbwrgh, Blairsville. !Johnstown, 110111 duyshu mit. NYciter street-and all intermediate places. Oue Lim( will . leave the warehouse of C. A. Sr &nutty & Co., Canul Basin, Liberty street, Itiltshurgh, every duy, (Sundays e zrepied.) and slip yes eon always depend on having their goods forwanled without delay, and at-fair rates. . . This Line was formed for tho Special ai.commodation of the time Nahum.. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received daring the last two years, respectiully inform' their old customers and tho public generally, that they have extended their facilities,. &c..during the past winter. and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. M!M!!!MIIMM IiMIIZCM rwrzar2 JAMES A. LORE: .1011": 31114.1 Ht. TRISDLE A: c WELL'. AosaT/1.-%c. A.:ll*.lestur .Co., l'itt.burgle; , • R. H. Cs - SAII. Julinatoons; • Joux Mit.t.so.. Hollidaysburg; 11oressu.& 31 r rcco r.R.W.a ter al. fluittingdon eo. Rtr•Envict...N—Sinitla & Sitielnir; .1. Sc .1. !Ha/o%in; .1, J. 11. Shoeuberrer: R. Robisuo & Co.; IL Nloore; Bagalcy & Smith; John Parker; AVol. I r; J. Jurduu & Son. ' mart ((;32.0.1 copy.) - Merchants' Transportat lon Line, ..... 74- 1 , - , . e.,.. - 1.. .....-. ' • - Z....t.' 41 ;% .- 33 g 21 ,—... ', . Tl., OR AIM Trauspartation of Merchandire cunt Produce I: to,Philattelphin and Baltimore. Gouda consigned to our care N'cil.l be fomented without delay. at the - lowest rates. I Dills of Lading transmitted. and all instructions promptly attended to, tree front any extra charge for stor age or ciniunission. .. - • C. A. 3PA NULTY & Co.. Promietora, marl . . Canal Basin, Liberty ft, Pittsburgh. ' (flitzette.nnly.enov.) c-• Great Icaaglisk Remedy! FOR Coughs, CoIdF. Allllllll4, and Constunption t—The great and only Remedy fur the above diseases is the BaLmtn of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of Loudon, Entrlatid; and introduced into the United States under the iumiedinte superintendence aloha luventor. • eflte extraordinary - I.IICCCS% of this medicine, in the cure of Pulinonary diseases. warrens the American Agent in kindling for treatment the worst possible eases that can be found in the connutinity—eases that seek relief in vain (ruin any of the common remedies of the day, and have; bests given up by the most distinguished physic:lona, vs' enfirmed rand incurable. The Hungarian Balsam nos cured, and will cure. the mpst desperate rases. It is no quark 1.051111111. but a standard esaiglish medicine, of kuown and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life. not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. but to be used an preventive medicine in till cases•of colds, couglis.• sp'g of blood. pain in the side and click, irritation and. soreness of the lungs, bronchitis. difficulty of breathing.. hectic (aver, night sweats, emaciation andgeneral debili ty, asthma, inthiefira, whooping cough. mid croup. Sold in large binder , at FR per bottle, with full directions for the restoration.of health. Pamphlets, emit:lining a mass of Faigttsn and American certificate.. and other evidence. showing the undivalled Merits of ibis great English acinedy, may be obtained of the Agent's. gratuitously. For sale by B. A. FAIINFSTOCK & CO., ebtO • cur. First and Wood. stud Wood and Gth sis tipiem. WORKS—Sir Astley Cooper on Hernia ; Sir Asiley Cooper on the Breast. &r.; ; •• . Testis and Thymus Gland; Colle's Lectures on Burger); IVotson's Procticc; . • Muckiniosh's Practice; • Donglison's Physiology; • lhatier's Anntotny and Histology • ; • • Churchill's Midwifery; Volumes Midwifery; • Diseases of Infants—Billarel; • 'Diseases of Females—Ashnell • ;W for sale by 11.8. LICISORTH .t Co., • . mar 3 • 4.3910r1et street. IVrt'W PUOLICATIONV.:-"iliaimeit Pownr.illio.trated Homer's new edition of the- Poetical works of Joint Milton. with n memoir. and etitikst retnails on his genius mid writings, by Jones Montgomery; Mid one I Ircd nnil twenty engravings from drdwissgs by Wm. Harvey In two TOllllllri. 7'o • • • • SOEICCITIrEMT% TECTAMENT,-41 . 1110 (MIT GOSPC/S and Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, will, Entilisli notes, r raj enl, phitovtphtral. exegetical; milts, indexes, etc. togefli• cc N% int thr Epistles and Apoculme ; the whole inflame . the New Testament-I'ns UM! 01 Srltvulx. Colleges. and Theolo;leal 4ntinnries. By Isar. J. A. Nyelleor, A. M A New Nrirci--Mittsuntiner's Eve.—A laity tale of lure. - Dy MM. S. C. 11:111.. • Jame'', Ilenry Ifiro of Henry the Fourth, ng FIMIICO and Navarre, by G. P. H.. James. Coro tr In romp:lm. paper 2 vols. 'cloth. For solo by JOHNSTON 3: Srn)CKTON. jan 8. Bnokseller:i, ear. of Market and :kil au, et,' nooks Just Reeerved t % s ? "° 7 4"m l ei n rb n "rt tn Oieol i tlens.oitloedii=73. t Lemma on the Law and the Poxpela. by Stephen II D..D.: new and enlarged edition, with portrait u the author; *LSO. dlrmoir of Rev. David Abed. D. D, late io China, by his nephew, &Lev. Li. IL Williamson, tomb a pot traiL hleander'a Higory of the Christian Religion, and Church ; tranolated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2. Ilawksione: a rule of and for htiglaisil, in in two volume.. from wentid Limdunednion; SLOW • Alcutuir of W. C. t:rockcr. IT in Afrie.a: 62 eta. rev..ental RC:C.IIIIOI'6MM by Charlotto Elizabeth. with explanatory notes. neeompanictl by n memoir ejnbrucitor. the pertcolitrom the CIOI4O of personal recollection to her death; by I. 11. J.Totutifell cbt. Recollections in Eastland; by . Iter.S..lll. Tyter, D. D. Mark Mihmt. the Merclont`sCletk: by Rev. Cheek, D. Taylor. M. M. author of " Recordit of a Good Man's . Lite." `• Lady l%lnry." "Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. The above pot received and for role by • Eimorra Emor.isti. mar 11 55 Market forret, between . 3.1 rind 4th. . • QUNDAY nOORs.-•-We have hest receive k,7 a torte supply of Doak s for Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday School Union, end approved by a com?sittee of publication, consisting of members of the following derimninatinas, viz : Baptist. Congregational. Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian. and Reformed Dutch. These publiendons comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up to TS cents.) all mitten expressly fur Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of books. in paper covers, fur quite young child fell. far rewords, Bic. • The Union also publishes two !Abrades, Nos. I and 2, of one hundred volumes each, all numbered ready for use, of books from 72 pages up to 250, at the low price of len dollars, , averaging only ten cents a. volume. ' Also, A in Cabinet Library." of filly volumes, at the low price of two dollars 111111 fitly cents. AIM), Hymn Books. Question 'Books, re d nod blue Tick ets on peetu boards. Maps, Om. • All the -above we sell ut the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues of Books furnished on application:. Eu.aorr & ENCiLIS.II. 5 , 9 Market et., • ' • feli9 • • between Third and Fourth. MM'i=l A I.I:ISON'S MARLBOROUGH—The military life of JOhn, Duke of Alarlborongle by Archibald Allison, F. 1t.:?.. authdr of the 9lintory of Lurope.'. IVeatider's Likof Christ—Tile Ilk of JCPIIB Christ, in itn historical 'conn?xion and historical developments: by Anguntnn Scundei—translated from the fourth German edition. by Jolm McClintock. and E. Blumenthal, Profes sors in Dickinson College. • • Old Birks the Guide ; or Adventures in the Comanche .Country in.senrch of n Gold Mine: by Chun. W. Webbi:r. The Itnebelor of the Albany: by the author of the "Falcon Fatuity.. Dr. Chalraer's PoSthamousWorks ;—Dnily Scriptural Readings, by the hue Thosnas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. D.— In three yell. Voinmen Ist nnd 2d received. . . The above valuable works received this day, and for sale by JOHNSTON. & CrON. apt 2 Booksellers, corrictittarket and Third ids. Trimmings,. MT .W and splendid variety of TRIMMINGS. of the lr Incept styles. just received at ZEBULON KINSEY'S, No 07 !Uses= &mem Among which are: "50 grass Uuisy Buttons, nroortedeolors; plaits, covered with nut, asAortedoolorsi 150 " plain small, assorted colors; • 50 . " cotton, new artimle. will wushi, snorted colors; Alai', a latge variety of Fringes. need widths and colors. . . A very large stork of the ntioire nrtiele. 0 doz.-Lai/keg' Open Worked Sirk Gloves; 5 • ". Gents' heavy Silk Gloves; 7 " Net 1.1Ine.1: and White Gloves; .25 a listlice.Folicy Top:Lisle Thrend Gloves; 21 • " I.ndies' Gloves:: • 50 " Litdies• Itn%if Silk GloviE.... 12. Counts Gloves; Slumled Twist: Steel told Walt tlesdtiv Purse Rings and Tassels, Bead !lags, steel atul velvet, Searalta, PartmoN Aeconleora, - ?cc • • • . "mars BoortsSig.Oldpigliskekteni • . . Uri Mentor Alitltorlinry , a Chronicles: • - Beders Ecele*aafietti.ftstory Al"lo -' SatiniChrotti: • leaflet's Noribern ,Atitiquities. • , • •• • lleintlit Ws.iry Ottrey. rituelainvelli's•ffinsirs!of. Coronae. • Philosopby of Life abittaziguage. • ilinotY• Langre's liisters..• of Pajtning . ..., • • .Ylrfeelretnnes•lllsior7 of intentions. • . 1.-.,.80!e0e•s Leo the fen& . • Woe's torengo %lethei. kir Rorie of Austria. Works; -'• For sale by • J1T.•3444,123 11. S. BOSWOirf4I4:. CO, 43 blar.ket it. , -• .. :, _. : - • • ME MSS frnitscott , a .REMITTANCES and Faunae toned A. from Great Britain and Ireland; by IV: `,••• J. Tupscott, 75 South at.. corner •of Maiden Lunc, and VGAVater• • • 100 Rood. Liverpool. . • . . The subscribers , having accepted the Ageney . -of the above. Blouse, me now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with - those desirous of guying the psi age of their friends from the'Old CoulttrY: nod they flatter themselves. theirehoracter and long ruitaling in boldness will givmampic uesuratace that all their at rangettieuts will be minted out faithfully . . Messrs. AV. k J. T. *Fupseutt ere long nod favorably known for the superior class. o e cumulatenoit. anti Bailing qualiiics of their racket Ships. 'Fite QUEEN OE TUE WEST. SIIERIDA.N. GARRICK, ilinviNtmut, nosci us, LIVERPOOL, and SIDRONtt, two of which leave each port montlily—from New York the il.t and 'Atli. mud from Liverpool the Gib and 11th; in addition which they htive;armitgements with the St. George and Union Lints of Liverpool rackets. to insure a departure .from Liverpool every five days, being 111115 determined :that their facilities shell lece paceWitit their inerensing patronage: while' \4..\V. 'I apseott's constant personel superintendence of the business in Liverpool is at midi • tional sceurity that the comfort and itecommodatiOn of the_pussmigers will be partimilnrly attended-10. . eubseribers being; ns usual. extensively cidagell in the Trililmenrlitliibli between 1 1 1111111114111 . nna .the Atlantic Cities. are thereby mudded to take charge of 111111 forward 'passengers immedintely of their landing, n•ithoost n choice of disuppoionnent or delity; nod are, therefitre. prepared to forprlS3lll.;e 110111 tiny twit port ill (4011 lifil2llll or Ireland to this cny. the damrr ut the 1 / 1 111iiieSs they are enguged in giving them facilities for eartying passengers to tar inland out otherwise at] minable; and will. if necessary. forward passengers' fur ther-West by the best Mode of conveyance. without any luttlitinnul rhurges for their trouble. Where perms sent for decline corning out, the amount paid (or passage will be refunded in full. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount. payable at the princi pul eines end towns in Engin tut Irelnitth Scotland and Wales; thita.a.f. fording a safe add eapetlitiodsrmade of remitting Mods to those countries • which persons requiring noel, facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. .Appliention (if by letter. post-paidl will be promptly at ten to. TAAFFF: h fr(11:1„;Vult, Forwarding and Commission Itferchtiots.• mrip27.lllw.ly 'Pioche, lirothero, b Co. ALE • rivvritx.tor.. Nt:w Von.; 1:1.F.s tit: al. pctiuNi rienTIANI, RoA IL Li vravoot... JA - 3i141 BLAKELY, Agent, OlLee 011 Penn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Artatigenierifl for I, , iti - D oom, mos. if. co., sole Atteuto or Mu lII.ACK 11, BALL LINL. of Liverpool 111111 New York Parket,. take the liberty of a tttttt unclog to their old itietots and customers. that Ilwir orraimenicuts fur the ) one l'qS being complete, they are preputedt to Mote out passengers. 1.) the ~Love splendid I.nse, C Liverpool to New Yank and Philadelphia. 'litey refer to their former course of doing business. SIS•CIIe those who rotruo them with. their Orlierh. Mat the same satisfa4Uuu will Le rendered as heretofore. =l= - . . Drafts for sale, payable, on deinand, ut nuy Hank in Ireland. The undergigned Ims made arrangements to bring oui passengers to Pittsburgh, dyring the present year. fell:hgunletell JAMES BLAKELY. i l k Passage To oud From t fis 4111 EAT BRITAIN & •IRELAN Cigneoe Ittertuo & Stm, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li. verpool. • Cautaste.h fltertari, No. .54 South N V. 1111: Sul...cutlery, Lavin; uccepted the hectic y at Chit city of the above. well known and Treeper tattle H0n..... are p report:it to make ea cagemenictior paesersee it to rotor out from any part of Great Ilritain or Ireland. by the re gular Li. o(l.ooke(Ships, bailout (mei Liverpdird week -11% Po rehas milt us may IPCM omitted that their etielliht will meet ill kind treatment and prompt &o patch at I.iverpend. no well ma every attention IsVC.S.nIY on their urr 4 vol to Ai* country. Apply_ m to or nildre SAmuct. mrctxt( KAN A c o.. 1411 Libretti. et.. Pittatiornh. N. a—Pasangea on za;eil here 11001 Liverpool !1 . ,. Mils. 61111M11 direct. awl dr.tfis for any amount forwouleot. ph) - able at eight, throng bunt the Vuited Kimpltan. ir-'0•11 liARSDEN 6 CO.'s Passvraczt AND lIILVITTANur Offic e. A RNOCN & CO. eolstintic to briaz art Per.on. (real any part or Entrintid, !Hand. Scotland of '.Vohs, upon Ole 111041 liberal tetras. with their itsunl rti11011:1J11!.. and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low nor pnsseitcertl w be robbed by the swittillittir scam:. that intitst the ern-ports. ae wu tube of them the ritornelli they report themselves, nod son to their well-be. imp nothlessintelt them without any detention by the fir•t ships. Wa ~0 111111 frarlessly. ns see defy any of our prissengers to skim. that they were forty-et:ld h,,,, by nsiu l.iyrryv.ol.Wlell.ttbon.andsofotherswere detninctl mouths until they could be sent in souse old only. ill a cheap rate, whielt. too frequently proved their raffia.. We intend to perk9rm our ContrUtt• honorahly, Brat what ii finis,. and not art AS 11.11,1 the ease Ifoil sopsost with other offices. who either pet funned nut at all, or whet. it 8011ril their convenience. Malls drnwis at l'inshnreh for any Fain from LI to /lOW, payable at nay of die Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scudatul and Wales. JOSHUA ItOTIINSIP.II, • rlIT1411•411 41111 414t1wsp1 Arent, jan..l3 Piith Suest. one door below st. kOWEIGN ka46 RESFITTANUE. . . r OLE Rube rib , . r'S 111 , 1 pn.par,l to forwnr,l tooneylo all .parts of En/and, I,land. Scotland and IV:tics, wall dcapatch, and at t h e lowest rut., SAMUEL M'Ci.I . II4:F.N h C . 0., (e 612 142 I.tberty street. European Agency, awl Item(stance* to ' Ireland, England. 1" MTGE and small BUMS 01 !WM., Clill 74:41n-drallb, of mho4 1 , 44,, to rt. Irclutid, Wales, itr., and EA - PriV, DO , t, RCMP, Cluints, nod Property in Europe eau tie rotteeted and rneuircred through the subserairr i or slurine, his ab sence knit this city from May. tours to Europe. by applieatiou to ..1.1.51ria MAT, 'Mei than', Water street, Pittsburgh. 11. tiIIf:NANI. Attorney and Counsellor et Lake, mid Ellftspel l / 1 Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa P R.—Aa H. Keenan brts been frequently troubled by spit:cation, 61,4 letters On the bilaitv`n. tir ‘^lllerdruati ai;enift, a Nese York, /10 dreill. it neee.snry , to say tliut 1. Hot tite K,i,11111:1 Or firm. nod has nescr Inui any enum , x.lnn with rittmr Ofalmbe nvt4 - - - Weatern New York College of Ilea l/h. ZI . o . MAIN stalr.rx, lictr %lA, N. Y. DR, G. C. VAUGHN'S. WC,(4I:TADI.E unioNTitu t 191.14 relebrated remedy In centsta. Inerennitic its none by the making all the W... 0.1. it line now litiatittla the only incilletria for foinilv use, and is pardett fatly - rceotuttimiried for Dropsy : all singes of this , com.) plaint immediately relieved. 110 matter of how long stand, (See pamphlet for testouotiy3 Gravel, intd all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone: tto other ar ticle Can relieve you; nett the laiitified to wilt vans Vinee the ;nest skeptical ;--(sets pamphlet.) Liver Com• Plaint'. Billow. Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West .peeially, and wherever these complaint• prevail, this Medicine in entered. No mineral agent, no dele to thaw compound is a part of this mixture; it elms these discos. ca with certainly and celerity. mitt damn not lance the sys tem torpid: (See pamphlet., Piles.neornpluint.efamost painful character. is immediately relieved, end a cure fol lows by a few days use of this anti*. It in far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating , from bonnie blood. (Sec pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness the kidneys- /re., or'lndantanott of the same, is immediately relieved by n few days use of this medicine, and a o,ns is always the re.snit of its one. it stands non certain rattle. sly for such COMpinitilti, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions. painful men struations. No article has ever been offi•red, except this, ,which would touch this : kind of Amens:meets. homy be reliedupon as a sure nod effeetive remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do no, could give a thousand names as ptoof of ernes 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 , net immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article return TITS ni.001), and drive such discatiesiftout the system. See patephiet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of its advertisement will not permit to be named here: Agents give them away ; ,they coutain 32 pagen of certificates of high character; and OA stronger array of proof of the virtues of a inedirinednel er appeared. Ilia one of the peculiar features alibis ar ticle. that it never fails to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle me led to build upon, let t h e emaciated and lingering invalid DOPE ON, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor Would caution the patine against n number of articles which come out muter the heads-of SAIMPAMT.I..II4, &C., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for cloth , Mg. and concocted to gull the unwary: Toren TttSM sot. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till . this ankh bad done - it. A particular needy of the itotph.' ten in encrtextlyoolieitett. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle.-aro glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in :tu or. bottles, at 59; 12 uz. do. at St each—the larger holding 6 oz. more than t h e tiro small bottles. Look out nod, not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta Lithontriptic Mixture. " blown' upon the - glass. , the written signature 'of "G. C. Veneto" on the ,diree dons. and "(1. C. Vaughn, Butialo, , stamped on the cork. Noim other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. 0. C, Vmtgtm, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 907 Alain street, Buffalo, wholesale .and retail.. No attention given to letters unless post-paid--order from regotarly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal conimenications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted excluitively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau in., N. V.; 295 Essex at,, Salem. Mass.; and by the Principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. , HAT ' S & BROCKWAY Agents. jatt3l - . - .N0.-2, Liberty An., near Canal Basin. _ _ _ VENITIAN.IILINDS.--A. Vigor-di, and old nod well - known .Venitirui Blindmaker„ formerly 4f &em, and Fourth:its.. takes this method 'to-inform ids - sunny friends of the fact that hisTactory is. now in full opera tion on St. Clair it., near the old Allegheny Midge, where atonstant supply of Blinds of various colors andquail isconstantly keptmn hand and at all prices, from twenw-cenis up to MI customers. N: jar if required, Blinds will be put up ro. that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they May be removed without the aid' of a seiciv-driver. and with the- spine fneilitiy - thfit any other piece of furniture can be rethoved, and wit h ou t any extra expense. je2-1-d&wy C('IAUTION - TOTHE - :111)31,10--The subscriber,' by , writteneinitittet With the . Prarr Tax Co., has tbe;ex vluidve rightto nail their Tenn in.Piitsbdrali and Alleghe ny china. AgyyTnintteTirgtiaeili c r e T p as ]of -1 cellgl thi : he,i r rtl i ein, l tioind a fraud upon the public-and their atatementir:are not to no. • teen) JAYns, '7 9 dti . 3 6t. ME •:.',/!:.' , ;:iilf . '4:-'-'':,:!Y.E' , :5 . r:'' . ....!!:.; ''.:':::- i: ailll MEM MEM MEE NM= ~utigration £ iics. I=l ME . . . . . . .;.,1,77.....,,,..,,,.,,..,,,,.,;,..„;:.. ,31tiitrance iontpauits. M=ff==l=l . . . THElnsuance Conipitny of NOM' America, of Ptah'. delphia. through its duly nuthoriscd'Agent,ihe sub scriber. offers to make permanent and. limited. Insurance on properly, in this city mid its vicinity, runt on shipments by the canal wad rivers.' DIRECTORS . : ' • . Arthur 0. Collin, Preget. Samuel . Brook., Alex. Henry. Charle s Taylor. - • Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, , &twain] Smith,, 'Ambrose White.' John A. Drown,` Jacob M. Thomas, John White. . John R.• Neff. . 'rhumba P. Cope, . Richard D. Wood, :Wm. Welsh. .. .. Henry 1). Shuford. See'y. This is the OIdVSL 111S1MilICC Company in the United. Suites, having been ehanered in 1794.. Its charter is per petual, and from its high mending, bug experience, am ple means, and +milling all risks of. an extra hazardous . churucter, it may be considered es offering ample securi-. ty to the public. , • WILLIAM I'. JONI , * At Counting Room of Atwood, Junes &Co., %Vatter and . Front sit., Pittsburghutayly ....._ ..,..... TAR Frunk.Un . Fire Imitirtinco Company ,a • OP PIIILADELI•IIIA • • GIIARTER PERPE'rvAL.--3tuo.con Timid In &Boo' 164 Menthol et., north wide. near Fifth. Take bum-. mime, either permintont or limited. uguinst lons or alum.. hge by fire, on property end clrectit of every description, • in town 'or country on the• most rensoimble tunny. Ap-• plienticim mode either personolly or by Itincrs,• will bo. promptly &attended to. C. N. LIANCKEIt, Nest. • C. G. Unnench, Seem:try. initEcTons: Clinrice N. Meeker, Jacob R. STOW, • TIRSIIIO, Imam. George W. Richards, 1111 l Inn J. ‘Ylli.rj pp, Illontecni U. Lewis, 'robin. Wagner, Adolph' E. Rorie, . Samuel Grunt. • -Thrill S. Grown. • I' ITT: 4 1111HW! AGENCY . WANPICK MARTIN. Agent. ul the Exchongn Mice of AVnrrick Martin & Co.. corner of :Id unit •Alnrkei Ole. Fire risks taken :on building,' cunt their contents ist Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine. of inland oacturtliqu afkill taken. AuslAU teleeiG. J. /01:11tY, to , NIRO es, FINNEY, "tartar at ritaburgh.firc the Dilatant. Mutant Safety In. outfitter Company of rhitnitrfplan. winn TUSKS upon DuiMin., and !gambol;dice niece .E7 ry deltrription. and Mnrinc Birks upon hulls or car goes.til teasels. taken upon the most formulae terms. Wire at the waridirtlicr of King Sc llolirms, on %Voter at.. mar Mellott torcet. l'obbo nth. N 11. Ring Sc F•tnney incite the ronfhlrore and ie<rote• tip. of their *rends unit at big.. scan M. S. leisteranrc ereeelipteely. U. nn waituuou r g the most gintrithing 113• tug a large pool in carnal, which, by the ormtvtian of as Olikrier. is eatminitily inetrusing—ns to carp remits bm- Met his diwnhote nt thr , prnfii. of the Company, ssitbrait ~ invoking ~, any . msmisisitalay vihhlrsrr,,Ory foal the premium neloolly pant in by Riot; and ihtrclorr as pO.- 2V,PIIIg Ike Alumni Multiple:. tltycw4 of cceltithunlicilul femme, and in in most attracticr fitrut. nme4.4( 4. 61:Nei" 1101'111: FICVSKI.IN PIIIK INSURANCE. COMrANY OP PIIII.A1)11.14/1.—N. E. form" ,y• Thin] Ma WM4 amrrts, PatArogb.—The nhar.tx 01 the company nil liar ram of Jnmutp, V. 446. on 1101.10.heil in With an actor the Pennsylvania I.egt.laturc, we Ire+ Bowls awl Stortengor E 6110.1115 0.9 M=M= ==22=l=3 Ationhog cattalo . 112141fAIlre that all Iwo!, will he prominly nen, and aivinneutite acrothy 10 211 who 01,- juiu ppltrica from thin Company. Bata talcs at ai low icara as ate ounsiatent yob arrority. MARTIN. Attent. llnsurougap Against Vire. Y 1 3111: Ameriron Piro Psurty , Cuutra o V- 41 11 . wet J. 72 Vabort street, Plittaik!phis; Ine.Toraied U. I.l.lo—Chatior rwrpertoot. Insure,' Itiii l'unsiture,MrfrhantliFr:lkntl rf0;111r• iy eith;:f in the city or co u ntry. ngnoom Ina or .1 age tiro, porpotuut or lur Minted period. ; m, furur ablc tent**. DIRI'.CTOI44: J.24,lScrgnoot, SZlaltlel C. Morton, ‘l'intain I.v.telt. • Ad..lphult Peties, Th 00 1 ,411. Aiht ttttt e. t ;Pori:, M. 1.0.41, Jul.( IVciolg, if., Pittrwk 111-ad', • ,lohn T. Levri.t. ' SAMITKI. C. MOUTON, President. IFIl$,NetS t. Jsmeta. Secretary. Orden for linoleum, by the above Company will 1,0 received and bratirruires edeciod by the usiiirmittted, agent for Pittatire,ll. GM). ' pubigsm. Woo.l atrect. Connell's "logical Pain gliractor. IT 1, how Clnier.led liv twilical moo that ConriclYs Macienl Pain ny.triveror.rnatitnitetured by Corarrinek & Coat - 113nd ha., Neer York, is the greatest won der of the lath eentury. Its elect. are truly nritaculoua. All pain, ore removed (wan Nino., aentila. Se., and all ellcrual toren, in a few nitantra eller is nprbr01100; lie:tiin^ the same nu the aio.l delicate leaving nn •rnr. It io rquotly hiclieficial in all kind, of itillannallu re dine: vie*. such is. Nipples and Cyr,, Sprains. libefalialisin. White Swellict; and Ultiera. Drake* limn!. )try•irelt, „Hilt , . Tie bularranl. he. We might add as rout to ell me ir • rr di • ,mars of many eta. , lineal tilirntritinn Who tsar aIeTT Marilee, raid hurt dreiln Cl the eler,ti who rani.- it to their people. Kind parent L•tp it .ennitanflN an hand, in rB5O 01 aeehlrnts by lire hie 11111) lir lint wilbool. but Inc its all burn. ova gubjerlloils r sssss ruLusalr,ll4e rustle are ileorti) rd Cam: tien—renicitilter nun a•k thr Crots.elf, Magical rain R.t trarter, manufactured by Cot/Wort k Cu., andtake another. Pitra. Sncr.a..te.--TActi'rottior Linnment, ifkata arnele loot.• juicily celebrated a, a rare for the alone. dinn any or all Gibers. Its r urekare alithed immediate. nod it no only tiecetnary in let &limit who know the article and tine it 'stub curls rival 'mores, that it in to be bad true and erlinlne Co1;10Wrk &CO• 21 Courtiantl N. V.. sole latOpf..e.ool:. Sofa only grouiu.• inTsttahorgls. Po- bf• Wm. JAciont !to I abryty id.. Wad of Wood oi..jti Washalltion. 1 5 A • rinik ; in iirnwiPm.ille Lr 11.mlinrit h.'nw•l,rr. by onyhirni In every town w Pensugylvanha. ohm, N6l nrad Virgiu4, rit/cID-lIS.v/1 1 / 1 / "It Is She best Cough I OVer Saw." 1)1:A1/Mir I . °th/wing proof a /.11.? Altiorrionty of Pr. WI/. Orientat Cnitgla abriute, truth n rt74.1 . C.11.11/1t Cit. 11A.11, %vile hal% tried it • M6,111,11AV , trtborhiz toalvt the , li•advalitageri of 4 haran,ing cough and dish e,xta,t,cot.l, ,rhich had. than far, regi,ted thr af facts of I.c Veral of (hr ''lnfal:iblex." 1 ten.. nottic.cd ‘o pot etlit, a ist/Itin :: :' -r .r. : ..:;.::-::; , ......:' . 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