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' sand/mere and Caney tvnoleit. and plaid eassimere. whit aeons variety of, superfine frit.ls linen. trintun'td shirt!, -lodes shins. tok. eravt....romSarts :and all other aria. , aSes stain f* thin:: fine. which will be sold lOW for Cash. Pardo, . rill find it much to their advantritte to call wan,. at 49 isnenv street. . I I'. DELANY It D. A complete assortment of goods, imitable for C.ortomer work, always on hand. such; as English. French and Amerierui cloths. and eassimeirat also la choice an , aorta:teat of seatonable vegan:Ts—all of which will be - made to order in the latent styles, anal ott the most ad. commodatity. fenny. • . • - , • r — r — T i r - -------- • • n sa —Ererl6 sanau-tinte . TP' ing 7 it ets l "Spring 'and kgivonser 'Hoek that is now ready to be offered at dm old orieinal . . • . ' . , .4. - . • . . 7111 EE BIG .1)00123,- e Ifente of the lamest and choicest in selection that has ev sir been exhibited V.v.!) , one concern in this or any oili ,or city in the nion. will not undertake to deenbe to the- reader the U differen l t assortments of °niches s which I . ...now have to oder theint.hut will simply toll them that if • they only favor me with green. I will lay before them . 173.00 ti different grirments to make a choice out of, r011,r.-siasins•-in , r.-siasins• - in pert of Coats. from the richest in quality down ' ':• - to the lowest In price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishment of the beholder, with loath mouth and eyes open, wondering in the 111041 eXtrevagtuit degree of sur "nee. how such a vast collection of Reser 2iAllt einnit an - eouldpossibly be collected together under the controrof . -- eine individual! DM such things will be. n 4 long on per ..lieverseco a n d industry is the inain-spring of trade.— ../ Me ti t itho Mim ut.any intention of boasting. on my part, IWill say , e iirne, it is of Stich metal I rue principally Com; ,posetkfor nothing in the shape or form of difficulnea. no ...' matter what their magnitude only be, call deter tne from :qaccomplisiug my olnect. in providing for the fanner, the •Tmeehame,. and the day lal•orrr. Iffy whole attentiXt -"taken up with the greatest care (or their welfare, iti 4 .':ting up fashionable, and el Ilie Some littiosubstnlitiulgn - .•raeuts; 10 meet their demands; end as 'for others, who 7 • fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, and re- . : ' mainitgau article of the tie phis ultra kind, they- have 1 . only to gibe me au outline of their wants, and they are - 'Wiled to f Word. , • 1 ‘ • • Now let me say a word or tiro to lily country metal ,..antslit,the trade: If yeti wish to save from at least 23 to • Alk_per cent, hi Tour wholesale purchases, call in at the Three Higpoors, ,, and if I don't meet your most lan vine hopes, , iii the way of getting cheap bargains, and 'fresh seasonable goods, I will not in 'future attempt to off : er nuyindaceinents of a similar kind to a defietous peer ,. . pie of so noble a stature and close discernment: • • JOHN 31'CLOSKEV, , —foblB . -ly _- bio.lst Liberty street. , • ff ANT $E HEAT ! ' inits has just received at ‘,../ his large establishment, fronting on Liberty and dth • , ntreets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; - also, a superior lot of French Satin ' VF.STINOS all of _ Which he is ready to make up in , the latest fnithion and - ma the most reasonable terns its. usual. Observe the ;sonar No. Liberty and Sixth Streets. a. , •- . • -I. AI. HITE. Tailor. Proprietor. . n ' --limo tin t eni L ,, . s . SADDLE HARNESS AND I'RUNIC.AIAND PA.CTORY. , • TS QBERT H. BARTLBY, begs leave to in , At, form his friends and Alm pullbe generaly, • that he contitfues to occupy that large end coin. raedions Store Room, formerly oceumed by Santee Feit., tstock a Co, No. EC, comer of Diall3o/111 alley and IVood' street, where he keepsa. large and general assortment of , Baddles, Bridles. Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags. Saddle' Bags, Valises, Bu ff alo Robes, 'Whips, anil all other arti• , ties In Lis line. • ' ' • • • ... - r He also keeps.etinstsunly on' band, 'and is prepared to• fornish to order, all kinds of Riveted !loge. manufactured • of the best material, and in a style of workntan ship alma! ' t Cheaper. ' o the eastern manufactured. article, and at Go per cent.' .. ... Counirgidfcrchants and Fcumers would do well to call ' Auld eramlne his stock before larchisiug. elsewhere, as • he Is detern*ipq to sell first rate articles at very low . _ ,_,- T riers : irr XionLt forget the place; ?co. 86, corner Of VroOd Uses and Diamond Alley. • . . arIG • MMM - -fger v,?•' :?"` ME SEEM E 1M OEM 311111 - • .. . • thirrailkk 2[The Sabscribetbasjust opened, edjoiniaithe Exchange , • .ltanlr.:.and immediately opposite the ofEce of the inning Post, sth street, a PASHIONABVE_STOCK OR GOODS for motes wear, which •has beea. 'elected from .• Cbc hugest French importing house East. A eight of. the `goods will contince all that they are of -lie newest styles end finest falnicks eyer brought to this city. He will en . dilator to mpke his Ferments fit so'easy and well, that • the pleasurtrof wearing them, Shall only be equalled by thipletuturir of . pa) - init for Merit Terms Cash. end pricei to correspond. (may 161 JNO.-•CURRAN. Prenots Goods, tor Ciento. W ear. , DE subscriber appeals to his shelve.. to bearliatioal - in , the assertion dint he bas 00 • largest lot * of • much Goods, ndapted to menlwear, to be found in any . Tailoring Establislnneut in the city—many articles and . I T many styles Included in the same, cannot be found else where_ .li - few of the leading articles will be eutunemted bare bHow:. ..Bottiobtfa Finest Black Cloths; . ' Johaenes Abbas's colored " : • • ' '- . • Rott l iebn &Simoul's Doeskin CassimareS; ' . • ' . I • . 4 . Crape Elainiques 4 - • ;-• Light an d dark Fancy's • _ .. 4 • Paltot Clo t hs, for SUIDMOT Coats; - '.. . . - CaCILMXISOIUIV" '. , " . • •Tweeds. English and American; Illtifisr.CraP4 Silk, Tarleton, Cashmere, 'Tinselled . Brocades, embosied and needle wrought Shapes, White Marseilles_, and agree: variety of other Vestings. Alm—Linen Drills, white, grey, plain, plaid and gibbed, of entirely now styles, imported this I C33oll—which will be fecdd low to`ordsr, for mob, ou delivery. and cash only. .." ma 17 . - • Fifth street, next Exc J. hange Sink:. - • ~.7 l'iciliiiiisable CleithlirreSiare-7—, No. Mil LIRP.RTY. STREET, OPPOSITE SEVENTH frilE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and. A ;tile. public r generally, that they. -have just received A not !notify of Trench and English Cloths, and cassi. inerarr—Vestings of all styles and quality—/leady-made Clothing' - of all clesetiptioni, neck and pocket ilandke inr ebiefs: Shirts; talon, every article usually. kept in Clothing_Storeti, constantly on hall. ' . .• ... Gentlemen wishing ha have Clothes made to onder, - in a faskittuabla style. will Grid it to their advantage to tall and examine our stock before going elsewhere. • ' ritny34 - .'• - hi'MULI.EN &DOWNING. a 6. . if WA sbiq, No. 77 fr. 8 coimma SI XTH AN D B ERTV MEM. .traying enlarged and newly•fitted up their establirh :,XL.ment. at the above well kittiwn stand, respectfully invite dm ntiClololl of their friends and the public to their eboicoseleclion of New Goods, comprit.ing every varie ty' for spring and yammer 'Wear, selected especially for tbeir,custome r departincid. Those widlibig to leave their orders will.Sittl at this eStnblishmetat every sty le of new and desirable goods. Their stock orready made Cloth ittlris extensive got up in the lest manner. of durable ma terial, and well Worthy the attention of those welting to purehsee.• All are invited to coil. and may rest assured that VII, will be pleased with. price, quality and variety. A Innis assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. irc.t.n.o. t ..e'o. 4v. 'Jeffry, 5,,,, .4.. c'epetted, for the Spring trade. a largo and general susortment of. Av4l selected Cloths, .Cassirneres, and Ves bl tings; vonsisting of. superfine French and English ack. and, fancy colored C 1. 0 .1115, suitable - for the va rious etylos of Spring and Summer Coale: - - Plain end fancy French. English end American- CAS -81111E11ES, in great variety and new itatterns,ndepted to ibtlauelonter trade. . . •- . t Abe), tt . grent variety of new and fancy, ve.sTrNts-- 01 - or who,h will be cut nod: made to order, in the Most ftuihionible style. . • . • „ Persons favoring the estaldishinent with a cell, will be suited on moderate terms. at short notice. ~'. The subscriber has afro on !mad a . Trent assotiment of EALIV:4I,II.IE CLOTlllNfl.zunde in the'preseni Spring :36Coa".'ets.-an.tllia!il 16hfartiro'lltldeellecortoillrisii°f2tui.°,413tuTduplonin'n reack and Business Conts. I g • Also, - a eenrrul 2 aSsortment of Pants. Vests, Shirts, ;brevets, and all other articles in the Clothing, line, which . Brill he sold lOW', for C.A.ilf. -4iirliole3afe purchasers will find it machto In err adroit elns! tocall and- esinnino the stork. before purchasing tsarr , . I'. DIiI.ANY. Tailor. • • TOARATS: AR3TS!—Tbrentenedin• • ;•:' . vas foil of Western Penna. by Col switl. with canine men, ittitwitkstranding' which, ..:IVbitst .will continue to sell 'clothing cheaper than any .hatiberttofurt. been rnll..red in .the Western country:hay; fa. , the lar,g e s t establi.slonent the city. fronting on and Sixth ats. Ile is now prepared to show to his xruraerout patrons the greaten variety of cloths, cassia metes, vesting.. and clot; Li ;; el all descriptions, suitable for the approaching Peaxon, that has ever been Offered in this market. to seWeli all eat hare the Right of Way,— Observe the oomer; I.ibert? and Sixth sts. atrial . .: __J . M. Wicrrß.Tandwit. Propyinior. CILQIICK. ars:tom& JoSEPIt K. BIDDLE. .. . Twits Clity Clothing Stores , (I . .pOßGriSPANGliitlik Co..announee to their friends AJL and tits citizens:of Allegheny. that they have on hand a fine assortment of RRADY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Coats. Vests. POW!, Hose. dre., which they win sell at fair prices. Also. a superior lot of Cloths, : Cassimeres, and Vesting'', which they will make up to omen to the neatest anti best manner. • . inlirrCostom work done as usual. • - ig: D. Ain't forget the place:on the west side of rede .trai Erect, 5 doors north of the . Anc tion Store, Allegheny `:"eity.., -... . . aplo.3m •'.: C/0(1111114'4 ' Clothlngll Clothin_g tII The Thws -.Big. Delos vs. The Irestren World!!! .150 0i)0 WELL. SELECTED GA FLIIENTS. now g ' made and ready to be. offered on the . most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in • general. The Proprietor-of this far-famed and extensive establishment haft now, after returning from the Earterh ... ratios, at much trouble and ipease, lust complete 4 . hi s ' • • ;fall Ms/ winter arrangements to supply his thousands of ,rtastouters with one of the• most desirable stocks 'of CM. • thingthat has ever been offered in this or ay other ar . Am:west of the .montitalus. For , neatness any style m nod -. -workmanship, combined ' withthe very low price which _ =ill be sold Mr. M{l4i certainly render the old anti. Three Ilk: Doors one of !Itch-realest attractions of --'the western country. It is gratifying to sec to he able to •-artitounee to my tattincrous friends at home mid abroad, that notwithstanding the extraonlinary efforts which I halm:made to inert the many calls in my line, it is with &lathy: can keep time with the constant rash that in --esideent this establishment' It is a well' established 'L set, that ray Tales are eight or ten times larger than any . calserbouse to the triode, and this being the ease on the . amount sold. I can nand to sell at much less profit than cabers ectuassibly think of doing if they wished to Corer contra..teat erperofea . I intend to make a clean ._ twerp (eau .kr pr:se.c stock 1 / I ,klw the beginning of next • • ,year: coming to this conclusion, I will make it, the inter - ate •of every amt warns a cheap winter suit, to call . sandporeltase at rise Threw /kg Dors. JOHN STCIASKEY.- A_Tglirbbf.faiT3lsV-lie-iiTri.7d-irilie-iWri .11' . ct,-Cdrnbiter, Stoosa splendid a.ortment of Cloths. ettratialum of flee Frineh. Lrertish and American Plain, .blte% ail fartry rassimene.. of the most modem styles; Err fmired Ca.e.,nem Ye...tines , Silk Velvet, Plum and .lPasscy Sotins--alt oe which we will taake - tip at the most 'reassmable . prices-in a durable and ashionable Style. .__* . ife2,l7* sazeo - Ciwitio' . of all descriptioni Lady's . Chute of the ems( whin:table patterns.l Neck end . roclM.lldhfs_ Suspenders. *soma. Shirt Collars, and carry ankh. ts-oart; kept in a Clothing Store Country 3,,,h,.u.u.5e,-,,, porerts.,4o7, elsewhere, will find it to Owiradnustage to cal! at the Iron City Clothing Store, lio.lX , Libertt street immediately ;opposite the mouth •of Market. • foetlimj' IC. IWCIASERY. , - • • 111 MI . . .:v.to ...' .. :l=V 6 *-•.‘,. e.'......1 - .J .1 ". 4, -.. , ::..7.1• , ::• -;:•.'-'.•.::;'.,;.!•••?' .4: 44 , 4 —a-rs. 1 ' t/' '- - • .; _~:. S ~ ~ . .. t .... .. .. . NE !..{:'.~ MEE Greul./sissa --7 1iils. Itossee t VOR,Couglis, Colds, Asthma. Mid Consumrtion!—The 1: seen! and only Remedy for the 'above diseases a the /fun...orlon Balsam of Life : discovered by the celebrated fr. Buchan, of London, Enulotttl; nod introduced into the' United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraonlinary'suecess of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants. the Amerienn Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible eases that con be found in the community—cases that neck relief in vain from any ofthe commun remedies of the day, and Lava been glven pby the most distinguished physicians, an canned nod incisrable, The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and wilt cure: the - mpst desperate eases. It is no Quack nostrum . but a standard English medicine, °H - eaten and establishetPedieacy. Every family in the United States should be supplied with Etichun's litingoriuu liaisons of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs. spitting of blood. main in the elite and client. Irritation and soreness of the lung!. bronchitis, difficulty of It reathinc, hectic fever; night sweats. emaciation rind „-eucral debili ty. asthma, infineura, whooping cough. nod eronp. Sold in largo bottles at SI per bottle, with full (I/ructions for the trsioration of health. Pamphlets, rent/44in"; amass of English and American certificates. and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this great English Uemedy, may be obtained of the Agents. gratuitously. For sale by It. A. FAFINTISTOCR & co., ehl 7 • car. First and Woods and Wuorl and nth ate mnr3 • NW VIDILICiFTI-0NT....-7-Xtten's Pociot Harper's new edition of the Poeticut works of John Milton. with a memoir, and ctitiepl remarks on his genius and writings. by Janie* Alontgomety ; emit one !minim! a ndlwenty engravings from drawings by IVOI. ilarvey In two volumes. .SPENtrt'll (31tEICIL TCSIT.I.SIENT..--The 1011 r. COPTIeIa and Acts of the Aposttes, In Greek, with Dimlink notes, crib. cal. philosophumL exegetical; maps, indexes, etc. togeth er with the Epistles and Apocalypse; the whole funning the New Testament—For minor Schools. Colleges, and Theolozieal SClllinarirll. Ily Der. J. A. Spencer, A. M A Nap Nord — Alidsuutuaer's Eve.—A fairy talc of love. Hy Mrs. S. C. Hall. lFrancarates e Henry I V . —The life of flenry the Fourth, king arid Navarrc, b G. P. I t. Jame,. Complete in four pans. paper; 2 volt. y cloth. For sale by. JOIINSTON & STOCKTON'. Jan 8' 'Booksellers. car. of Alarket rind ad stx. _._____________.______________ Sew Doak. .lust 11 TURIiLL , history • of ,Modern rhilorop,l 3 . complete Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen Tyng. D. D.; new mid enlarged edition, pony of h. the author; 1 1 1:50. Memoir of Rev. David Abeel, D. 1).. late Missionary to- China, by his nephew, Rev. H. IVilliaruson, with a por trait. Meanders Ilistory of the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2. Ilawkstone: a talc of and for Litgland. in ISt—, in two volumes• from second Londooedition;ll.lkt. • Memoir or W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa; G 2 ens. Personal Recollections. by. Charlotte Elizabeth; with explinatory notes. accompanied by a memoir embracing the period irons the close of persotial recollection to her death; by L. 11. J. Tons; G.;•1 etc. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. H, Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton, t aut Mercbanrs Clerk; by Rev. Charles i 3. Taylor, M. A.. hor " Itecnnle of a Good Mac's Lite." " Mary." Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. • The above Just received and for sale by • • ELLIOTPL . 1 / 4 01LISH. 55 Market street, between 34 and UND.h%' SCHOOL •BOOKS.—We have Pint receive A ! , a lartm supply of Books forSundity Sehool Libraries •published by the American' Sunday School Union. stud approved by a committee of publication, consisting of members of the following denominations. viz:: Baptist. Congregational, Episcopal Me iliodist,.Preabyterian, and Reformed Dutch. .Tlwse publications coinpnse upwards. of Fix hundred bound volatiles, (of prices from 8 cents up , to :3 cents,Yall written expressly far S. undny School'. In addltion to the almie, the L/11011 plibliAllea lam variety of hooka, in paper covers, for quite young child. e fur rewards. Lc. • The Lillioll also publialie's two Libraries, Kos. I and 2, of books of one hundred volumes each, all I Jutubcreil rosily for use, pages un,to 250, at the low priee of ten nveroging only halt coma a volume. • Aka, "A Youth Cabinet Library ! , of fitly vOlantes, at tho low price of two dollen. and tiny cents. . Also, Upon Books, Question Books, redaral bluaTick els on paste boards, Maps, /cc. AU the above •we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. 'Catalogues or Bnolci. furnished on application, feb9. ELLIOT!' & ENGLII. 4 If. GO Market at., ' betweeirThint and Midrib. _-.„.,,,, ce ~ d ery 'os a. • • - L11S3f;?lllitgltOLg!l—lt;111::ilf:nA4„k of biv1:11,01loi P.. 11. 5..• author of the "llirtory of Lawns." ' '• Neanders Life of Christ—The Ilfa orJesus Christ, In its historical 1 : 011 / 1 eXi011 and historical developments: by .tugnstus Neander—translated from this fourth Onrinuti edition. by John hieClititock and B. Dianne:44 Proles sors he Dickinson College. Old Hicks the Guido; or Adventures'in the Comanche Country ill scorch of a Gold Aline: by Chas. W. AVelther. The Bachelor of the 11.1hany:'by the author of the "Falcon Family!' . . Dr. Chalmers Posthutnous IVorks ;.,Dally Scriptural Rawlings, by the late Thomas Chalmers. D, D.,.L. L. D.— ill three ,vola. Volumes lst and 2d received. The above valuable ;works received tills day, and for sale by JOHNSTON .& STOCK EON, npl2 Booksellers, corner Alarketand Third sta. ..—,........__ i and se d v an e enirln ofa otstl y let . 7 u d reeiYetatZE T ll 1511 MI C ILEYc e' No 67 MARerr STREET. AtTlollg Which are: .: • . 60 100 gross Daisy Buttons, assortedeolors; • . • plain, covered with net, assorted colors' • 150 " plain small, assorted colors; .... l. 50 . " cotton, new artiele, will wails, assorted colors; Alta., a large va.naty of Princes, ass'd widths aad colors. • GLOVES. A very large stork of the-above Relief°, 6 dot. Ladles' Open IVorked Silk Gloves; • ' 4 '.‘ :Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; • - . 1 I ' ,' •" ' Ladies' Net.lilack and Mite Gloves; . 25„,..‘.. LtulleePancy Top Lisle Thread <Apace; • 20 , ": I.adies'Olovest .. : 50 •‘. Ladies' Raw SilkOloves: , '.. 12 " • Chadian's:C:oomi Gloves; Shaded Twist: Steel and Guilt Beads, Nine Dingo end Tassels, Bead Bags, steel and velvet, fine Pans, Parasols, Arcordeons.&e. &c. - ' • • [meal 3..OAMS-LONDON 13 00 KS--Six Old English Clironi cies. . • 1.• William of hinlmsbnrre Chronicler,. Etede'li Ecclesiastical Ilisiory of Aiglo Saxon Chroni cles. Mallet's Noithern Antitjuides. Beroditos, by Carey. • Atechinvelli s History of Plorenie. Sthlegel's Philosophy of, Life and Language. •• “ ' ' • . Langre's History 1U Ifistory. :tinting : Beekmon's His of Inventions. Roicoe's Leo the Tenth. • RoseocthiLorengo De Medici. Coxes Howie of Austria. ' • - Schiller's Works. For mr22 sale b ' - . '• a 11.3. Bosivourki CO., y 13 Market at. WWI MEE - ~ ~~i's i.'? ' e' = x,' • v•Fi • " - -7 .-: • ism IMES =I MISI -; • • - • Pittsburgh P t bl B • t Itsse. --- —_ : apscott is Geiser& ...Emigration filost. -. , ~-, "REMIWANFB.9 and Passage torind'- ; - . 2 1 ~...- ' l '. .. .. I #2- . . .' • 1848 .. , ,4 A 4 (rein Great Drum and Ireland, by W. .....,. o e •of Maiden Lute, N. F, Olte,AeYnnteerA For the-Tranvortation.orprejea round ftens ' piTTsctmoi I, P4(I)IRLAK.D.iiPIotsPiBoINA:LALTLMORB,NEW' 63Thile°°4suililejr‘lbctrFrs°,°}having-a-c'ee.pted' the Agency of the ' • BORDIDGE + CASII. Nitadelphict. • • above House. ore no* prepared to make anangements • TAAFFE + O'CONNOR. Pitalnirgh. • .00 the most liberal termswith those desirous ot'paying fr MS old established Line being now in full operation, the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and fiatter themselves.their character and long standing j. the proprictom have suede exteueive arrangements to they forward Goods and Produce with despatheohp,e,a,nhdefirnwtheial ruittubguernsh;jeisi:wilwilllbegicvnerrinemdpoleutuasfaiatihfunceny.that all their ar , most favorable terms. They confidently known promptness in delivering goods—peculia r safely hlessrs. W. &4. T. Tapseott are long and favorably ari . Intown for the superior class. accommodation, a n d soiling in mode of carrying—capacious wnrchouses at eaclip affording accommodations. to shippers and owners. of (nullities of their Pocket Ships. • The QUF.EN OF Tlip produce,together with their long experience and mire- WF.ST. •SIIERIDAN. GARRICK. lIIYMINGIJER, mining attention to business, will secure to them .a con- ROSCI US, LIVERPOOL, and SIODONS, two of Whith ;anon:ice of that liberal putronage they hereby gratefully leave :each port monthly—from New York the :list and '.acknowledge. - - . 2611 i, mid from Liverpool the fith and .1Ith: in addition to All et:nista - I=mile by and for this line received, charges which they have arrangements trial she Si George and paid, and forwarded in any required direction* free of Union Lines of Liverpool ?tickets, to insure a departure charge for commission, advancing or storage. , . from Liverpool every five days; being thus determined No interest, tbrectly or indireedy, in sleruahaats, •,' :hat their farilities Anil' keep pace ivIII their increasing All communications promptly attended to on applion..: 'patronage: while Air W. Tartseott's constant person tl tion to the following agents: superintendence of the business in Liverpool is nit addr; portnmat: & CASBi . ,tional security thnt the comfort and aceorrunodation• 0 r - . •. Mt Market street. Philadelphia. . lb .UtEseneutx will lie particularly mended to. •.o • - •• : TAAFFE & o - coN.Nort.,. .:I no suibscribers being, as usual, extensively cuenged' Omni Rusin. Pittsburgh, in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and • • • •O'CONNORS & co., the Atlantic Cotes, are thereby enabled to take charge or • • ' North street. BaJlintore. and forward passengers imnretlintcly on their landitig, , • WILLIAM B. AVILSON, . without a chance of disappointment or delay; end arc, eu , Cedar Street, New york. therefore, prepared ' to contrite* for passage front any sea-. ,-- port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nurture of • the business they are,enga. , cd. in giving them facilities for enmity; passengers so far Inland not otherwise nt) 1 tninnble; midwill. ifnecessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the hest mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. IPhere persons sent for decline coming out, the tutiount paid for passage will be refunded in full: plOs - e7l7 — Ai ante 711 .11 rTh — i I", :Llne. ' ' . Zr ort.XXIILY csLitpIICKWORTIS &M e e LIM) . altd=l .. , .1848 , - . ii ~,,,".!,., EXCLUSIVE, for•the iranspo . ruition of way freigh between insburgh, Blairsville; Polutstown, 'Toth doysbtrtgli, ti ter Ar street, and all intennediato places. •One boat. Will leave the warehouse of C. A. :Sl'Anulty & Co., Canal basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, every day, (Sundays eicepted,) and shippers can okra ys depend on weaving their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair .Thiri Line wrufformcd for the special accommodation of the wily baShle.l3. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last two year,., respectfully . 'arena* their old • eUsioliturr a nd. the, public penendly. that they' have extended their facilities; &c., dining the past winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate an inrreused business. • ' '. • • ficrnas. • R. IL CANA NT & Co. raora WAI. STITT. . M.G. snrr. • WAIL ruvrz.. - •. . • JAMES A. Lonr.. - • :JOHN 3111.1.1Eft. . . TRINDI.E.k McWIRLI.. &on:yrs—C. A. 3PAset.ry & Co DO ., Pittsburgh; . , ILL I. Cs . s.t-v, Johnstown,• Jotts ltlim.r.h. 1 1011W:1y:them Ileum:tr.& Al viixo ca. %rater st. I Itintilagdoitro. REPICRENcr.r---Stnith & Sinclair:•.l. & .1. 511.tevitt; G. Se J. 11. Shoenhereer. it Robison & Cu.; It. Nroore llT:aley 4. r; W Smith: John Parkem. I.4lmvr; I.Jordon I Son. • '. . mart ••- (Gazette. copy.) . .. Akerclaapits, Transporgiallon .11.1ne,---- . . -.Z. !... -- - - : . . Von the TranSportatlon of s ferchautlize and Produce J: • to Philadelphia and llaltlinoro. -Goods coital...tied ID our care mitt Le forwurtleti without delay, at the loWest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stop age or cotrunission: C. A. 9I'A cULTYk Co., Proprietors; Coll ol gosh,. Liberty it., Pitteburgb • (Gnretteinti ly. ropy.) ram. - 7 - A 7. Won " ; Sir Astley Cooper <tulle Breast, ,fe.; •• • , t , Testis and Thymus Gland; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; IVantores Pruetiee; Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglison's Physiology: Homers Anatomy . and Histology; Churchill's Midwifey; Velpeau'e Midwifery; Diseases of Ifants—Dillard; Diseases of Females—Ashnelt: for sale hi 11. A. posll , olllll Co, 43 3lnrk et street. MI ', -, ~i~ r ... r 1110 • • ;:~ =I ::.~, ~': '~ MEI ME EWA ' '''s , 4, _*. =OE 1!,oclao. llrothers. 6 Co. At FULTON sr.. Encs 4- DuclAtc; tkviLitsp !loan. laccncont... J.k)11:3 IMAKEILY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Outlet elrerincieoriat VA?. 0C111:. FIRM?. CO., soh: Agents for tho 1 77 b BAI.I. 1.1.7t/13. of I.iverpool Nets. York Puckett,. take the liberty of wounonetn7,fn. their-old friends unit Ctislonners. that their urrniigenteobilb r the yen,' 1-.41 beiv, <*otoricte, tbeiare pr e pared to I.rioz uut posiongers. lay the abut.. orplesallid (ions lAverfitsol to . Nest. Turk nnil l'itiluitelyttin. They refer to their Conner emir:whit' doing 11 11.111eNA• and asmire those Who entrust them will, their °Mere, that tho seine salinfoglival will he reodcred 111114eretofore. R EMITTANCES EN...GLAND, IDELAND, SCOTL TO AND AND WALr-`3 Ireland. Dr:tit: , for sale, payable, on demand., at any Dank in The underxlened has made arrangements to bring out pennieneers to l'ittAburgliohiriag the present year. febs-thndatr. . JAAIES DE.ARELY. ' - Passage To mud From l a • GREAT BRITAIN k IRELAND. G Enke a Ittrp,tau & SO; NO. 131 Iffaterloo Road, Li verpool. VA aLtSLIC & 11,,TA RD, No. 69, South et.. N. Y. - ril/IIE Subscribers. having accepted the Agency at this 1 city of the above well known anal respeetable /inanea. are prepared to make engagements for peAocn 4C n. to mane out from OUT Part of Great Britain or ',viand. by t h e r , :. gator Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. ' Persons engaging with us may rest assured that thrir f.tittda will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at I.ivcrpool. as well ne every nitration necessary on their arrival in thiS country. Apply to or address SAIIIVEL M'CLURKAN A CO., 142 N. 11.—Passages eng-aged Liber ty hereL pt.. Pitt:Mar:h. Lrp to tts burgh direct. and dratts for any amount forwardri. Pi pay able at sight. throughput the Unitull Kiu..rtlotn. ir-v-iy 1 /AONDEN & CO.'S l a rasstaa 1 /OM antriTA•nt D i c e. • ITAIPMEN & CO. continue to bring out per front 1.1. any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or %Voles, 111 , 011 the niost liberal terms. with their 11411111 and attention to the * 1. 31111. of elllittillitta. 11 , e dO not a). low our passengers to be robbed by the swindlimusetiiiins that infest the sea-ports, as we lake charge of lha moment they report themselves. 01111 see to their ill. %lid despatch them without any detention by the first ships. AVe sny this fearlessly. .ns Ore defy any of our passeir , ers to shaie that they were detained May-eight hours 17y us in LlTeernet. whilst thousands of othei. were detained ramithe until they could be lent in Annie old yrs& at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their • IVe iiitend to perform our coritertets houorably, re.t trhnt it may. and 1101 act ns WA.* the rose last Itett.tnli wit Other office,. who either performed out at all, or when it sailed their con venienee. Cratle drawn at Pittstinrgh for nny slim from .C 1 Elliott. to payable or any of the Prweinctill Banks in Ire land, Englund , Scotluthl and Wolfs.. JOSHUA- ROISNSON, Jan Eumpenn and Oeneral Aevit. • P. 3 • Tifllt s treet, one door below Wood st. - . Affi FOREIGN REMITTPieg. 11=TiVa L IZn i Xtr===== tiervaiuh, nod ut the. lowest Me*. SAMUEL AI•CLCRHF.\ h CO, Mt Liberty *teem. . nropean Agency, aril Itemlttaticer to Ireland, England, &c. T A nor. nod !mall 11L110% of money rim nt all times be I J remitted by eiglit-drnils, at Won,' rules. to oil ports of England. Irelund, M'oles, he., and L e gacies- Whit'. Revue, Claims. and Property in Europe can 1/n collected and recovered through the ouhscrilier. or iliiring his air `epee from thin city from °claim until May, on his amou nt tours to Europe, by appliestion to JAVE3 Mar, Met , chant, Writer street, Pittsburxh. ._. H. KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at i..3w, and European Agent. • • P. S. , —As 11. Keenan hos been f Pittsburgh. l'n. reuently troubled by npplienthins nail letter. on the bust:trots of - /Icrilnian fk Keenan." passenger ugents, of Note York. ha licClll3 it neressnry to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm and has never bad any connexion With either of those Persons. oct.l Wester= New York College et Ilealik. 207 11IA171 mom. Ltuvvia.o. N. V. • DR. C. C. IrAutAtN's VEGETARLE LITHO:I3IUP Tie 311.TVRE. rfittiS celebrated remedy is consta. y increasing its . .1 . fume by the waking allover the world. It hoe now lumonie the only medicine for family use, and is parties: Indy recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this core! plaint immediately relieved. no =Hero( bow long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary or,rnne; for Illegie'diaires.ing complaints it stands atone ; no other nr. tit+, can relieve you: and the cures testified to will eon vinee the muss skeptical;--(sec pumplilet.) Liver Com pinisit, Bilious Diseases. Sever and Ague. To the Omni Went especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this mediefre is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this Mixture; It ewes these ilisetia. ea %Vllll cynnhity and celerity. and does not leave the rye. tern torpid. (See pamphlet.) Pike. n compinint o(a most pitinful elieracter, is immediately relieved. end a cure nil lows by a few dup. use of this it nicht. it Is far beyond any otherpreparation for ties disease,. or for any other disense °defeating from inipure blood. ittee pamphlet.) Debility of die System, It Beek. Weakness of the Klibleye • ace., or billamadon of the sairm. is immediately relieved by n few day. oar of this medleine, and a cure is always the result of it. tine. 11 stand. on a eerniin reme dy tar such eorupitibits. end also for de rangeme ti ta of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men mina Holm. No •rdele tine ever been uttered, except this, which would touch this kind We rangemen ts. I rmay he Jelled upon as 11 Cure and elteetive remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so. could Five a thousand Minkel as proof of elirel•lia.this distressing class of coniplein hi.— See ptionplilot.. All broken down; debilitated co:unite. non*. from rho effect of mercury, will find Me bracing power or Ibis article to act Immediately, and 1113 poison ous mineral artullented front the itystern. Eruptive Disonses will Bull the alterative properties of this article rcros•VTll/1111.onn, nut! drive o uc h diseases from the sploin. i•lee pamphlet for testimony of cures In all disensee, which the limits of ail advertisement will not permit to lie nettled here: Agcllls give them away; they erintnin 311 pages of certilleatekof high eharacter; and a Wringer aunty of proof of the virtues of ti medicine, nevi or appeared. • It Is one of the peculiar features of this at, tide, that it never fulls to benefit M any case, and if bona mid muscle are left to build upon, let the mediumd and lingering invalid utter otr, and keep taking thu medicine eautl es lo ott va the publics Mere is nimprovement. 'lllio proprietor which Crime out Limier the heads of Sanaa P . AIIILLAR, SYMMS, kc., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. lke. They maimed for Celli ' Ing, and concocted to roll the unwa: Teem' 011011 50r. Their inventors never thought of curing /inch di/lenses till this article had rione It. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents, end nil who sell the or. title, are glad to Circulate gratuitously, Put up fit fni oz. bottles:, at vlr 12 oz. do. at SI each—are larger holding a oz. more than the•two email bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vauglin's Vegeta tole Llthontriptie Mixture," blown upon the glans, the, written signature of ..0. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. Nam other are genuine: • PreparecLby Dr. 0. 0. Vaughn. and sold at the rebid , pal Office, 207 Main street, Butinki, wholesale' and retail. • No attention given to letters unless portpairb—order from regularly authorized dgetsts excepted. Post-pall let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt- Iy attended to gratis. • Offices devoted exelusivelto sextet sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. V.- 2115 E , Salem. Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the Dulled States and Canada., as Agents. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents. • • Ka. 2, Mery at., near Canal Basin. ATENITIAN BLINDS.-4. Westervelt, and old and well V known Venitian Blindinekor forinerly .of Second and Fourth ste.. takes this method to inform his ma ny, friends of the-faet that his Factory is now in full opera. tion.on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where, n constant supply of Blinds 'of various colors and quail ities, 4 constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twent-cent s up to suit customers. . N. Id. If required, 131111,18 will be put op so. that in case 1 Of therm by d ere, or otherwise, they may be removed without The ai' of a isercw-titier. and with the same facilitiy that any other piece of furniture can b e removed, *and without ally extra expense. Jetli-d&wy . . INATTION TO TDB 1 / 1 11,1C .—The enbeeriber, by k_i Writtenvotitraet ; with tho Pax ra. TEA Co., has the ex aluxive,righ 114 sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe. by rities. Any person attempting to sell their True ex. eept procured through milt practicing' tt. deception and a fraud upon the publie—and their statements' aro not to raid on. fseM A. JAYNES, TO 4th st. s; =, • - , , , t-• - • A- i• -;= = ; • • •-• ii........ : ,.... : : ~„;.,,,•,,,•_,,:.:,.,,.;i.i.-;,,,:-, ~.1-,:2:',,:.-..;..:..::.'i:... -,:.:.::,';';',:,:1..' 5 -,,.-,i • .:.;-:.1:i, ' •:: ; -.,. :.; , ' , •:' : ; . :S'::.. , , , :'''',-1..; : '' : ,'-' : .•- j.: - : - _ , 7: , :.:.;:. , A:',..r.,-;:, ..g:.-.'1;:p.,---ii4•,,t.ii-.7.,,.:,,..,,_..,,,.,........ (r: • EMI SIESEN . • REMITTNCES. The I. übscribers nre REM IT prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities nud towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and IVales-, thus af fording a Imre.. and expeditions mode of remitting remit, to those countries, vrhteli persons requiting such facili ties will End it to their interest to•avail themselves of. Application (if IT le tier.. post-paid) will be . promptly at tended to. • TA Commission & O'CONNOR, e Forwarding and Commission Merchants, • ninp27-d& tv-Iy. ski Mill:Wel dna. = BM = ••; • • • • • , . . : Fire and Marine snranee.• • • 'll.l Eth, ur th :I , n c : g e it olu:l l n . r y o n f a ls t io i o r r it e t 11 Agentri Cit O tt f ie ll jai: scriber, offers to make pent:mein and linuted.iiiiumnee on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on `shipments' by the cana l and rivers: • ''". - • . i Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. • "Samuel Brooks, . Alex. Henry, • • Charles Taylor, . • Samuel W. Jones, • Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, • Jacob M. Thomas John White, , " John R. Neff: Thomas P. Cope, • '. 'Richard D. Wood, • Wm. Welsh, . • .!• Henry I). Shermrd , Scey: This in the odest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its charter is per petual, and from its high stnading, long experience. am ple means, and avoiding ell risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jou., & Co., Water and Prom sts., Pittsburgh •'• • . amply The Fronlaw phi, i iii , rssnoe . Company OP PIIILAMPiIIA. t ' niIARTER PERPETUAL -4400.000 paid' In office I_, 1631 Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss ,or Jam- . age by fire, on property and effects of every description,. in town or country. on the most reasonable terms. Ap plicntion, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. . C. N. BANCKEII,-Prest. C. G. Bcvcarn, Secretary. D: .• . . . Charles N. BendierlßECT , ORS Jacob RI Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobins Wagner, • Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grunt. ' David S. Brown. Wsnarea hlsnris. B A PITTSRGH AGENCY.the W U, hange Office Warrick Martin & Co.,corner of 3d and Market SIC. of . Fire risks taken. on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inlnnd navigation risks taken. ' aug4-ty z. wIXNEY, ILL K/PirG & FINNEY, Agent, at Piusburgh.for the Orlarrare Blatant Safely .TaL 1.71111: RISKS upon : Buildings and Merehunilize or eve ry' description. nod Marino rzi,k, atoll bulls or car goes of vesse ls, taken upon the most favors labs terms. • thrice nt the wurehouie of King & Holmes, on NVatcr st.. near Mnrliet street, Pittsburgh. .N. riuney invite the confidence mid patron lige of their Itientis nod community at large to the Dela re' M. S. Insurance Comp:my. tin un insinution among the Must flourishing in l'hilatlelpliia—as having a large paid in capital. which, by. the operation of its charter,' constantly inereneing—us yielding to each person Mitt el:it. his . due share °file profits of the Company, without Involving him 131 any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore no pos sessing the Mutual principles divested of every obnoxious feature, nittl in its runst ottroclive form, novldf 4 Gt.:NOY 01'1111T11111ANCE it COMPANY OF PIIILADELIIA.—N. E. corner ff Third and Mal sirens, ritisburgh.--11 1 0 assets of Ma 0 001P3111 011 th* Grst of January, 1845. no inttilisitcd in conformity with an act of dm Pennsyivania Legislattur, Wore 80106 111143 Itortangca Real Relate, al coal Temporary Loans, Stocks and ensh• • .111tesin3 ¢ loud of $.10D,6 4 3 ett Adbnling certain assurance a:Drell losses %sill be promptly met, awl ;rising entiro security to all who ob tain policies from Ells Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. Devi WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. _ ' insurance Aainst. Fire. fra: Amrneon huorfotes Company—Office. No. IV 'Walnut PiTeCI, Philadelphia; Incorporated D. perrifetuul. Funsiiare, Merelmndixe, and proper ty generally. enber is the city or count ry', 11V1i1141 Inn.; or •Intonve by are, perpetual or for Hulked periods, on favor able liernia. D 1 RECT011.11: John Seremant, Potnurl C. 3foiton, tVillistni I,y 4 . ,al,,lntrahn. perk * , 11, In Altihono, (Aviv.... Abbott, •an *eloh, Jr., . Patrtek Oratly, John I'. Lewin. , SA511:1;1. C. 5101:TON, Preihlent. FISCreIS n. .i.l%n es. Serrentry. I irden fur' hamar:titre hy the fdIOVIA COMMItIr t Val i tivt,l and human/ors Wet:tell by the itinl«..rsir,ate , to for Pittohnrgli. . orm.COCIIIIAN. alt.ans.' tot iVental •114-rt. ITconneWo Alagloat Pallor Cif victor. ts now s ottet , ticol by medical Men that Cantrielt Me•tieril Pain Extractor, inniattfitetureit by Comstock C0..11 Courtiond et., Neu. York. in the greatest won der of the 10th century. Its effects ore truly miraculous. All pains ore re:tweed from burns, scolds. &e.. sod nil external sores. in a . few minutes once its .application; the sante .on the mast •ICHNIte skin. leaving no sear. It . is equally Itcnefirial in all kind., of intlsminato iy tliseases, sitell as sore Nipples nod Eye., Sproins r abrinnutiAm. White Swelling (mil Clrer4, Ilrui,es , Barns. Chilitt lains..Eryeipelue. Hiles. Tie Doloreaux, ere. We might odd as prnenu nil we soy, the names of many ern intent physieiniis who use it in their ornerier. and httn- JrnJd the elrrzy who praise It to their people. Kind pnrent keep it re:mangy nn hand. In rape of acritlents by fire life runy be lost without. but by its use all burns or, subject to itscontrol. unless the vitals ore destroyed. Con inni--,reinembe r and ask for ennortfit .11azirai Pain Et- Frnreor. manufactured by Cants!ark • Co., X. Y., and take no other. PIMA, SiNtrit. he- 77 i<liwine IrePt,s' Linement. is an more justly rekbrauld as a core for Elie than hop or oil tithes. its elites arc allured immediate. mid it is only, ileeci.6ary to let ikose who know the article and inc it with ouch great imeevax, that it is to be had true and emmille or Comivoek & Co., 21 Coartland N. Y.. sole proprietor. Sot ! only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa.. by Wit. Incrarix. F 9 of si; akoin 'Washington,' Pa.; by .1. Clark ; is Brownsville by 'Bennett & Crocker. alao by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio, Ald. nod Virginia. novlO-dkwfin tot Ir the best Celt clnp I ever Saw. 1 . ) EA D the thilowi in; pro:1101 the ntheriorii v of Dr. IC Oritntaleaugh Afixturr, from a ivsilectuble irea, who tins tried it: ci Prrrsmtott. Dee. IS, 1817. 31t7.88.5. Ts Sc nn.rwittrA tieri weeks tinder the ili.indeailiuzes 018 Ilnra,j, tg tnoi , t diAtreksixo; cold. had. thus far. reamed tht feeta 01 eeverul of the - infallibleB,' I was titikitee.l to pi Hrt° n bottle of your Orienthil Cough Mixture, and git i 4 fair trial. To my great PUlpTille, afie r using only On. boll of the bottle llto of myself r.vairely well. “It is Mo be t sntnlicrnt I air TM, COP v. 101 IN HINS. JSold 11) lIA I'S Jz.nriocKwAY, Druxgisten ComDmer. ot Dow, I.iliertY sirci•t. near Cutlet i - .K. 7 MASt bN . -&-CO.. iiii-61;;477477770— Jans 4zit 11 • &Wel. betwren Third and Fourth ehrtets, have viTir just received n large supply of rich Full Goods. comprisingin part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of ;En glish. French and American Malltilltellire ; l'ai pcs rich and desirable patterns French GillelllllllA. warranted in ferior to none imported in style, unality,unil durability of colors: 4 Ca... 5 splendid Plaid goads for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash mere.g. N.' de (mines. Satin sip'd Alpaccas of various colors: 344 nod 4-4. black and blue black Silk., for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; N. de Loins, all wool ; Shawls of every style and quality; Cos simeres, Cassino us. Brood Cloths and Vestince; blench ed and Unbleached Muslims from q to 19e. per yard; Greco. Yellow. lied and White Flannels;, 'Pickings, Checks, strip it Shirting - 5; bleached and broWti Drillings, etri etc. .411 of which are offered at wholesale antrre. toil nt the very lowest cash prices. set . ; s A. A. MASON Or CO. XTIT'Sri TiilriMill - y. 1 p prrtiffillc7eiTike '3 !Judd- II ings. Fourgi sure[.—,lawn 4-. ANTHONY, D:llrtlerreo -1,, the En.iiern chins, would cull the attention of the inhabitants of Plltslntrgh, awl the neighboring 10W115• to their Daipierreotype °rein - rens and Others, at rooms in the third story of ilurkidis building, 4th it. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments arc of the most pow cent] kind, enabling un to execute pictures nilsurpassed for ld;411 finish end trutluidness to torture. The public are soLieited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex ported to take them un lessperfcct.satisfoctio n is given. N. D. Operators will find this a good depot fur stock awl chemicals. ft'rlitstructions given in the art, containing the more recent improvements. J .._ jo mnita,m4.—Every female should have a ban 7 ox Dr. Ralph'. Pills. They ore perfectly adopted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild .ness and safety in all eirrtirnAtanrci. AV-her-ever introduc ed, their chntacter has been rapidly established among the Indies, with whom they are emphatically The P.roth e . Wry complete directions for use in the various com plaints will - he found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by ' .. - S. L. CUTLIDERT, mithfield/um/It, near Also. by Wm. Cole. Alle S gheny City; .1: 0; Sm Third. ith, Bit , mingiunn; mid John AFC:sleben, Fifth IVard, Pittsburgh. jil ri".ls Ho ow. aro Cast ugs. MEoVatigigoLilinnrfn;uraucpipiricarorof!hilorTorP,°!%:e of and other Caitings. will frog a very heavy stoetr,via-n‘ullar: extensive variety of patterns and gizes in store by as,— Samples cap be seen nt our warehouse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, next IV. IV. Wallace's Marble works. Terms and prices favorable. fel , 2--ttlnt (WIN, McBRIDE ii001(...4.--Just received, by.Expr e ,— ,, r•. minister: ngland.l, . a H.d Scottaint, or recollections or a gwis s by Merle D'Aubipte, D. D,. author anis, tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, &c. A Practical Eition of ihe Gospels of St. Matthew . and St. Mark, in tieform of Lectures, intended to assist the prattle c oftlomestic inStrue don mut devotion; byJohr Bird Stutter, D. D., Bishop of Chester, - . For sale by Market & ENGLISH, . SA Market street. bet. :hl and 4th. -, Table Onikery. f rllEmidersjgned has just received a 3cleet alsortnitii, I orl'able, aintother hue Cutlery, 'Wading/748cm and Curving !wives and forks; which, with a largo stock of Brushes of every description, 1111 d Shoemaker's end. rugs, he will dispose of as usual, on Tenantable terms. , ap p JOIIN W. BLAIR.' 120 Wood street. TlORs.,kang no,.r se - _U on Decatur street, running back 160 tem. bounded by a/0 feet alley. Also.a largo lot, of 110 feet front on: But ler streetamwrenceville, by 20 feet deep, containing a well arranged Cottage Dwelling-House, with 10 &lams, large Hall and l'orkir, front nuti rear Garden, itte. :: S. CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. Smithfield. above 411, street. 1V1 7 71 til..ollll w Erl '124 do . Cradles; 10. do. Basket Chaffs; • 17 Nests Clothes 13askets: '0 oz.rket Baskets, ivith Ma covers, ass'orted; recd and , for sale by • npll • • • ___ _ Crgqr~al Plate mindow Ukase. ?TUN ONLYORYSTAI, PLA'PE GLASS thathas never been known-to lose its polish, eller- being put in the windows. It is equal.in quality to the, French and Eng. UM Plate Glass, and is much lower in.price, LOOKING-GLASS-PLA'IIIS.,XIP ALL:SI%ES. Also, thtrilware, of all-deserirons. German. English and American. ; ROOSEVELT te SON. .1 Islay York, April I, 18-18-(apo.2m*) g- ' - ''..'e. : '.''t;,T7:,i - 4.4";!::''..: - .'1.-7;:.4‘:".%.,ri:- : ~t' ,- ~, .. .. ...i b~ . ..,: . i•-f,:..7.'.' - ='', , :..,'... , ::... ""..';':.)':l.3',-..:"...":,11,.:'...'..:i'• RE ; cazennt Hennessy dark, pale, Pinet Castillon &Co " dark. Imperial Engle, Gin Black Horan " ' Pine Apple " Irish IVhigkeT " Jrirnalen Spirits, St i't?gtfie rt r u n?' largo it. Liquors in Bottlos; 'ittlso t i for mile as impuned, on i far and Liquor Store of fob? Came • • .. - ri ~. MEI MEE lal ilin lIME ...s. ODIL.:IIOFFLAND'S CELE -'' ',,,,- ....• :;;DR l'-',.. GERMAN MEDICINES . : T - :i..'... - .4iii without a Rival far ihe:Cura V: the ;Miming Diieasta.! IP taken according to the directions they will cure any' .1. c a s einomatterwhoor.lehat else has failed.. , --• . , ' • '. NEGETABLE-RHEUMATIC. PLIAS, For the: permanent mire of - Rheumittigni, Gout; Gan: grene, Hysteria. and severe nervous affections, sedate' highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Hemorel Asthma„and Neuralgia.. Patients using-them, inmost. cases, exPerience benefit;Soon after the first dose.:. They, .quiet the nervous systeni,Which enables them to rest vvell , during the night. 'They "ever fail to effect a ture,'When.i taken according to directions. ~ No outwanl application can permaitently.remove rhen- ' matic pains from the systein. Liniments sometimeseci as epalliative for a short period, but there is alwaysdauger ,in their use. They May cause timpani to leave one, place or perhaps a' Vital part, or else where the pain wilibe F..- . ; GERMAN BITTERS. . --:- - - 7 , ''. --, • oe tho permanent cute of Liver ComPlaintij•Jamitlfcei Dyspepsia,..lndigesfien,!-Chronic Debility, Chrome Asthz.l ma, Nervous Debility,- Ptdmopary AffectiOns, - (arising i front the liver or stomach;) Diseases of the Kidneys, and, all diseases arising 'front a d m iSordered.stoach, in Logi,; male and , female. such as: fexuale.weakness, d izzi h: s , ' fullness-of blood' to the head. They stninghten the sys,...i tem, and remove all acidity of the stomach and give its tone and action and assist dieestion:Tho cent bee taken 1 by' the most delicate stomach', and in' every case Will firely desiroy CostiVeness and renovate the .whole aYS tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseasea ~ Loa giving a healthy-. action 'to - the whole pa The symptoms of Liver Complaint are :uneasiness and in in the right aide, and sreness upon touch imediate- 1 -ly ander the inferior ribs; o inability to lie on the m led sde, or if at all nble,adreggingsensation produced, svbich se. , riously affects respiration, causing very often - a trouble, i some-cough; ,together with these symptoms.we perceive a , Coated' tongue, acidity'of the stomach. deficiency of per- imiratian, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in' the month or throat, 1 causing morns to rise iii the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompaniesit, end a.dropsy in the fare. Thesesymp toms, if permitted to contin u e, will - eventually produce that most butieful disease. Constunption. Ili fact, a ma-' jority of Bitch cases originate front the irritating causes above' mentioned. Cathartic medicines mast., in every, instance, be avoided in the treatment for it.- The sytnpunus of Dyse'epsia are very varMrts--those of feeting the stomach tdoite, are ininseuacart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite,Sense of full ness or weight on the stomach, sinking - or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. liethl eructations.or sour arising, from the stomach. i:e. Dyspepsia : devoid of a futtetual nature, is without danger; but, if arising from a diseaseof the stomach, it is drue-erous., Nervous Debilit3.gencially accompanies Dyipensia or Liver Complaint; it willalso core. A, few deees will re- Move all the ,tumleesant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching, sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs bltfore the eight, (eyetooth, dull pain in the head, r onsinufbnaginings of eVil, and great depression of spit its. Outward signs are, a quick and strong , pulse pale and distressed conntenancer !to. Any case of the utiovi: disease can be cured effectually bb the use of the Bitters, as directed. SUDORIFIC. An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. Or the Chest. Spitting of Blood, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, 'femoral Asthma or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. . , This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness. nielprevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglectelicoldesink-thonsandetothe grave °lineally; 'and cause many to'grow up with a deli- cam frame. who would have been strong and robust,if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINT3IENT, For the effectual cure of the Piles, Terser , and and Rheum, i Scald Head, Ring-worms,; Inflamed Eyes or Eye-litlis, , Barber's Itch Frosted Feet Old Sores arising from feVer 1 or impure bliaMli and will extract the fire from burns, on I application. or remove anyentailemas eruptions from, the i slim Persons troubled with tender faces should use it I sifter slaving; if will , in a 'few moments, remove all sore- - I ness and stop the bleeding: It eau always be relied on, and is iiivuluable in any flintil)-. . TAR 01:thl MENT, For the cure of pains or Weakness in the: liver, heck or 1 1 chest: it wilt entirely remove any deep seated pains,- These remedies have caused many to enjoy the itiesl! [Unable blessings of invigorated health, and to a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The baleen:rattle impositions epee the public, runt the stetements ofremarkable cures never made. yet certified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have make - fed, renders, it difficult to do justice to the pablic in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of [best invaluableinctlicines. They are en.' tirely vegetable, and free .frain all 111;UriORS ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet-they can be had of the agent, gratis. . I Priucipal Depot at the Germnn Medicine store. 27:3 Race eereet,,mie door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in .Pittsliurg,h. by Orion-di yf IVM. THORN. 0 ILENCE THAT DREADFUL COCO/11-Thu Longs 171 are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been I begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. ARE TOE A MirfILER? Vgur darling child, your idol tool earthly joy, Is now per ps emifined to her chamber by a dangerous cold-her pate cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her Y -the sound of her suettlehrtil cough pierces your soul. ocxa MAN, when jam about to enter lilt, dowasexheds ' a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects.of the fu- ture-rour bectie cough and feeble limbs tell of ;Our' loss of hope, but you need not deriair. There is tt balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is Sherman's All-Ileallng Balsam. Mrs. Armor.. dm wire of Win. H. Auree. Esq. urea given tit; by Dr. SeWall of Washington. Drs. Roe and SleClellati of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe,ailif Dr. Mutt of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She bad every appearance of being In eonsomption. and was so pronounced and it curede he her phr,ysicians-Sherrnana Balsam, was given . . Mrs. GARRACRANTE. of Bull's Ferny, Was also mired of consumption by this Belsein when all other remedies roiled to give relief-she Was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, t;..,:il Broadway', has n Ones:out its ern.o.iii several cases where no other muter - hie afford ed reib.l . -bi l l die ibiIARM operated like a charm. Dr. C. also wittiesred its wonderful edicts in coring Asthma, wineti it never tails of thibig. Spilling Illoml, alarming as it may 14 , , is elfeetually etirl by this Balsam. It beats the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lIIII t p 5011/11l again. Rev. Hexer loves. 104 Eighth nvilnue of emtgli unit catarrhal affectiois of SO years s ta p lin g, The :11'M 1.10,6 gave Into more relief than all the tither merli eine he hail ever taken. Dr. L.. 1. Beals. 19 Delaney spree t, env.: it to a sister-in-law who vins laboring tinder Cotietimptiou, and to another earthy afilicted the A.tlitna • In both easel. its effects were immediate,with soon restoring them to roman - W.le health. 1 MIA. LECREtIA 'WELL..., OSChrisifeett., suffered from Asthma /s 42 years. Shenail's lialsain relieved her at' once, mid she is comparatively well, 1 being enabled to subdue every attack by a [inlet), use of this tnedicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Wood. Liver Complaints. end all the affeetions of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. , Price 2.5 cents end St per bottle, Principal Office 109 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and cninpliar Lozenges. Premium Tooth Nate and Poor Man's Plaster . Sold %vholestile awl retail by "TM. JACKSON, at his Hoot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse. all Liberty street Pittsburg,,, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents 'for Allegheny county : A. M. Nutshell. Allegheny city; Jonathan Gltriest, Manchester; J. IL IL Jacques, Ilirtninghain; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; .f. 0. Mostly', car. IVeheter: at. and Elm; Daniel Negley, &let Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, IVilkins burgh; Thos, Aiken, Sharpshurgh; Sand. Springer, Clin ton; James IN'Kee, Stewartstown; 'John Week. Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland It Son..lll'Kees. port; IticEhlowney,, Bakerstown: . Riley'' , SPEtoighlin. Plumb Tenviiship: Win. J. Smith, T emperancevillet Jas. Fulton, Tarenitum 0. IL Starr. Sewiekly. I murn-ly AlDlell'l'llt -i TiOIII - r - . - I.Y. 1.„ -- i37 -- - .1,1 vine. N. Y., says: -I am well persuntled, untied, have been for some firne, that your Domestic Yligetnhle Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them. and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's l'ills. Price, 25 dents a box. Sold wholesale end retail by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city; J. G.' Sniith, Bir mittgluun • .nnd John IlVeracken. Fifth %Verdi febl7 IT VIM 1 313 WI • • I 00. Pu; 77 •Y0;,4D0 72 . __mily 'lama.',Medicines.Fa ,IL S. S. coog, Piqua, Ohio, writes, !tient, 18461 ./ "I have used )•our Virtaffmge, Carmiaatire Baum, mid- Expreterant, in my practice, for the last three years, mid have been exceedingly welt pleased Willi them, and never, as yet, to my recolleation, - failed of reitlizing. toy fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from espenenee• but, judging , from those I have used; I doubt not but that churn, and are entitled to all the confidenee reposed in them, by those who have Used tnem. I was fortner . ly very partial to sass. Vennithge, until I becataracutiatit tad with yours, which hus lay decided preferene to any other now in use.' • ' .- Resseciftdir. yours, &c.. S. S. COOK, M. Lt. . Erf• For sale tii Pittsburgh at the roil, tre4 Store. 7:3 Fourthst. _ P ATI , A IITS,11; -- --8,pot'K'S Cti I)6irttP (4)15 ...—v,IVWF, i s paration has proved itself to be °Na gr eff cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs,-Colds, ry Asth ne, Spit. - tint of Blood, I Vitooping Cough, and other Pacuntonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending tt as a safe and useful medicine, aware pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. . It is pleasant to the taste, nod is offered atso low a price as to place It within'the reach of every person, The re are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that .pro duce such decided effects to such start thne. Pre- I pared and sold by _ ' • B. A. FAIINESTOCK & co, • Cornerot First and Woodi. also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. - • 'dee - ri. RALPH' S. CELEIIIIATED , VACILTADLE PALLS' ETC for D sate, wholesale Dud tatail, at the ltzst ESTATE . OFFICE, . ithfitlld Also, by . IVm. Colo, Allegheny city: St Smiih, Ihr minglirum John a:Cruel:o, Foun slretti, Fifth Ward. fob 21 /NES AND I.IQ I_TO ofT tura aqd of t o following. cold), • num& • : 300 Whole,llttives; guru BALudy, tyigeu, Gins, Ws, greduel, and vintage, A Seignsu4 Brandy, rate, cbirdti . 20 I r . r o ., n Le 4t ha ort pX arket Slue 11 , : rg nt izwiy a RS. Madeira o Symington P F Velhefry , ' : it Drown ' • a Golden -4' o ( 'Famine m li: Lisbon 44 ‘, :.‘,2- Claret ‘l a Sweet Dry gin s an oelt.of the above Mines and hrutipagnie and Claret-Wines, tasingtertna, at tiza-ari eel. I or Smathreld'aniltiont'sle. : -. -1;•:.::J;:;:i .. -:.ifr .- .-:',1 . ;:-..:: - :• . , , -.,:-.... , .. ,,, z . ;:.1: , •,: , :;-..,'.7.. - ,-.::,-,......... '..•-',-7;i';z7's.-..t:Er..t•-..',--gi;::i-:::' Vt,;;; , :,r ‘./.• '",...-r_fr.t.,''.l;Gelr: ' l , - 7-. . , 1 •,4-... i , .. "- ki4?; ' ,• l4- ; 1 4, 41 ,1,1t" •';', rli,,, --.7:..„;:eV•;-.F7-117k, 1,-•:'-'-vq,x',..-,...,ky,..-e....; ..t4 .f .. • • S • ' r . . 1 4 ' .110 .• C,,,,f4Ti.:?...K.f:;!.1.:1;'..?. . , . • ' e4).;if,Zs,.-•?::712 'e,! 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' - S-7','`'risZt..:`..c. 4p:.-,:',416.t.41:.'...„,e4.4,,5,1,t•- •••••it:e tl-L Y4..'l..;.'"Tiilei."*.„ -. 6...4:5A3,.....Xia„,-Pi1,i,r3:24,14:ti. • 511 1i:4:4 616:RaltA 4 iri2: s o - -- j 4 ;'.- ,sveVE,il:!§4Viiit4i., ...ft.w.r. , g • -,!. .. , 4 4 5k ., ../ 0 1'.;•--g. : ••::::::,... It ~'17 . -,i-1,5;;Al. 2.. .1 1-41.15 *1tY1;. , ,e..1"•-;;, 1::: c ..f, -y,' ..4.,;. - .,: , ,'.%. 4. ': ''• ;: 7:4'5,1• ..''':; •••• ' ~17,5.:',,,:.,1•;,'"<- '-`_•,;.:,''..•-i?."-"Arl'• z 4 .1 1-1'.,•.? -,:- • --, , 1, ~`, c ,, . : • ,, i-''', ' •; I '4 • •,.; ~•-•,,."..----,''' .-, .......r. 1 'r e t.f 4 ' , ..,, ~ .. , , ~ .-4.• rs , '1 _ ~ , , , 4„ `.. - ' ; • - ' f4C t r -, :s '.• e .." G il ' '. ; , • - '?.":•' -, ;:'"' - • - •'-' , ''''- 3. ... - :"• NE I ~.,.?-, WEE = 1181 EV nHINVIeII'Ant'CREAAP-4, ! trlatettlelli `inlet° for growth,' beaaty, and restoration of the Hair. This Cream. when once known; win sopereedeall other arti cles of the kind , now In use. Where the hair is dead lowish, thin, unhealthy, ao r : turithaggrey,'n few applica• lions will make the hair soft and dark, - and give it a been 'fife!. lively appearance:. and will alto make it maintain its liveliuess 'and. healthy color,•twice as Fong as all the preparations that are generally used.. Where the hair is thin, or bas fallen rod; it may Ito restored by using this Cream. Every latlinnd gentleman-who is In the habit of using oils on their Cream,ld al ouce purchase atonic of the Chinese Halt- sit is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and. •giro stance. - • perfect satuifaction iu overy in • For testimony to its *cry superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr.. Caldwell to 'ltiesrrs. Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: • . - Litter ofalf . 447 : . It..Caktwelt. Pastor of Mr . PrpLyterian Masses- Citurdr. .I.lx,:macstrorr Smarm: filltrzrri.rni take Pruners in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation . called. Dr. Parith'sChknat Bair Crranip fur. about two years ago my haitwas very airy, bristly., rind disposed' to come out; bat havhig procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it nerording to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, end firm to ill.] head. ' Arany balsams and oils were applicth each leaving my hair in &Worse state than before. This Cream,. however, bale met my expec r As tut article for over all others, b e l t, ' de licat e ly e perfinned a nd not dis posed "to rancidity. The huliei. esp.ecially, wilt find the Chinese Cream to be'a desideratnm ui then. preparations for the toilet. • Respectfully, &e... - • -.• I iraleskii 'lemon"' 19-17. • • . 117" Sold •wholcsule and. retail, in Pilbburgh; by JohnM. / row:wind. 45 Market st, a,nd, Joel 3!oNler, corner. of IVood and Fifth sti. . • :" • te/s.lkw-ly , T A. 13 lES ate - cannoned against using Common -Prepa• _LA red Chalk: They are not Dwane how frightfully him riousit is tot:heckle !how coarse. how rough, bow sallow, yellow. arui unhealthy the stint .nppears .ntler.asing, pre pared chalk: . Besides. it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead! 7 NV e have prepared bea uti tut. vepe. table amide, which wigcall 'Janes' Spanish nish LillY White: It is perfectly innocent,' being purified of all deleterious qualities, end it imparts to the akin a neutral,- healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white.:. at 'the same Utile, acting as a cosmetic ou the skin, Making it soft andaMoOth, Dr. James Anderson..Pramieur Clic - mist of MasSaehtt setts, says: "Ader enalysingJones , Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural; and at the same ulna Innocent, white; I ever saw. u I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requires best beautify" • Price at' cents - a boi. - Directions —the way to apply Lilly White, Is With sift leather or wool—the termer is preferable. • • - A eire'siti or Term eon :23 eerie—White' teeth. foul breath, healthy gl o ss. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice - cleaned With 'Janes' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at, the IMMO time it is so perfectly innorent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use iv highly advantageous, oven to those teeth that are hi good condi tion, giving -them a beautiful polish, and preventing - .a premature decay. Thaw already decayed it prevents from becoming worse -,it also fasten., sneh as is becoming loose, and by perseverance It Will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 23 or 371 cents a box. All the above are atilt! 'only . at l'2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle. New York. a , nd by the appointed Agcuts whose names appear in the next column. • . ' faceil •Wax. roc 31.48.1 Y, and gel a rich husband, lady ? . "Your your fortune?' let bemutlful, clear; fa ir? Is it white? If not; it eau be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt; tanned and freckled- Thous ands have been !M' thus who have washed once or twice With loses' Italian Chemical Soap. The elreet is glorious and magnificent-- But he sure you get the genu ine Jones ' Seep, at the sign of the American Eagle, h 2 Ring-womt, Salt-rheum, Seurrey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are" ellen Calied by .Jories' ltalinti Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. :That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American P.agle. II Chatham street. Mind; 'reader, this seldom or never fuils. . . • , . . . INGLIS. J— Pa • Sold at TAci a sos' S 9 Libert C y a!, bead of r Woods ite .Sian ixon.. of of the Sig Um. stow:M. iTITNT — .; IJ - A - A" t chilyrS. .—Marrosto.—ConAfential.—Any fatly between:twen ty and thirty, posseAring n symmetrical form, good . a n y &t , - is arked con fi dentially, can she suppose any man could admire her while she has such yellow •teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; mid envy, dirry,• but, wiry hair when:by - spending the above rum, she might have delicate white teeth.. a porn sweet breath, had a beautiful head of bale. She can , have b eautifu l white teeth and sweet breath by toting a 2s. lox of Jones' Ant her ,both Paste; a skin ichile, pure and spotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine. JOllte. Dalian Chemical ..%ap; nude beautiful head of hair by using 435. bottle of ' Jane,' Coral Hair Rrstoraare. Do not forM- , flut against this before you trry. or you will eegre t . ,fie sure to ark for Jotier'artieles. Sold only 11l ,Xoi . .;15 . ; . ?Fic at tr 2 Chuiti tun st. . For sale by • . • ..., 1114. JACKSON ".Agent. F 9 Liberty At- Pittsburgh,' CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE.,-Ample • eV. perionee has proved that no combination of tnedicipe have ever been so ef fi enciOns ill removing the above db.. eases, as'ER. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE. It has effected . cures truly astonishing, mat only of Cancer and othcrdis; eases of that clues. but has removed the Moat stubborn. diaereses : of the Skin, Swelling!, Dyspepaia,,day.- This. medicine. enters into the.cimulation; stud eradicates dis ease, wherever located. It purifies the blood and other • i fluids of the body. removes obstruction in the pores of • the skin. and reduces enlargement of the glands or boned.. , It icendes 1116 appetite, removes headache VW Brow ei.." nes.% and invigorates the wholef;Tatem, and imparts tali- . ?nation to the diseased and debilitated constitation. There is nothing superien toit la the whole commie medico. ' It is perfectly safe and extremely plensant.ind hninhthing. of the di,gusting nausea act:mammy ing the Idea of swal lowing medicine.'" • • . 72 (1- Fourth7-Forel- sale geneit:burgh at the PERINTEA.STORE, Weed.. •, ' ...:: : . • ' ........sitarrltt ___ . _ __._________ • foe toe ilamo > q, Hairt. , r . gt tileJiiiAiit x IT Sc•FT, .SII,KY,CI.HAISLAND Pl.NE.—Persons N consequebe of the Fa/Ny . 4Np cold, set down every urticle. (be it •ver so good,) 'as a - humbug. lf people could be mettle o try a 3s. bottleofJone.'s Coral Hnir He, iterative. mid I bow It makes dry, rusty, red: light hair , moist; soft, aib ru and dark. and keeps it so; and by its• use for someii c, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the number of poor respectable' me . daunts that it, (eye, and find ft. the cheapest thing • they can use,) fordressing and beautifying the Hair; for, keeptag it soft and in order three times as long as any other article made; and Forces it to grow, stop Sits falling; . . ~ And costs bat 3 shallows to try, We forairrly sold nothing Icsslhan Si bottles. but we wish people to try it. Sold mily ut SS (mind &It baths= street. Now York, sad by . mar2o WT. JACKS6N. Act, F.. 5 Liberte A t.. 101tli TWA - IMO:1k writs'. Willards Validly Medi iii. eitzes.—Theunderaicited,citizensolPittshargh.hav iug personally used Dr. - M'illard's Oriental Cough Mix. Lure. and experienced its beneficial erects:do most eheer fully recommend it as sato. mureficetual, in 'all cases: Speaking from experience, we believe tbnt it has no su perior; and would recommend italics to all the afflicted. - • • .citARLEs LEWIS. • Pittsburgh. March 15tb.15.18. • \\` II: JENXINS. llX•Soldhy J. Schoomnaker dr. Co.. John Hays. James A. Jones. J. If. Cassel, John P. Scott; P. L. Snowden, J. Mahler. Ogden rc. Snowden. a p‘.22 Cr..l:T-lIIItI.I-M;ThiCtiRVYCi.I.D.S. ORES; ERYSIPE. kJ I.AS, Barbers. itch, Chaps, Sort Brants., Pimple's.— This lensed by many physictuns in this city in curing the übove. and .we would not conseienciously sell unless we knew it to be all we state. . r • .As a cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only articlo ever_ known that removed impurities, and chnired and. beautified the skin, making it soft, clear. smooth and white as an itinta. But mind, Is sold at 82 climb = it., N. Y., and by __:__- • -,, • ' mar2s • A IIIEPHD-AItCIL.--Tfit T V/M.—Procuredfrom a Well in Kentucky,lBs feet below tha earth's surface. This' Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem : British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its eurtiuve properties for the followmg ali ments are truly wonderful: Int!amatory rheutnatism, who oping - cough,'phthisie, coughs. colds, spasms, letter, erysipelas, scald head, enmp, inflannntdork sore throat,' liver complaint. inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the brenst. 4de and back, diseases of the ePine, piles, heart ,b urn, &seance of Bus hip joint, inthunedroore eyes, deaf flees, and ear ache, worms, tooth ache„ sprains, strains, burns; sealtli, bruises, cuts, ulcers, mincer, fever, sores, Price 50 cents per battle. • Sold wholesale and retail by NMI. JACKSON, at hic boot'ond shoe Store; 59 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.' The mo noor stands in the door. : way ; Onlyllace in Pittsburgh where the ormerou eau be ob- CArnox--In order to be sure of obtaining thegenuine.. Machete oulrof the general agent for Western Pe ansy 1-• vania, Wm. Jackiou. 85 Liberty street; or 'thromdt sub_ Agents appointed by him for it, roale; each of whom Will have It show bill and geheral direction s in pamphlet tbmt cOntaining.the names - mid address of - the Proprietor and Oenernl Agent of Western' Penniy mdlews: Dr. IfaJl4: Co,, ProPrietorilcentunif/ 2 • ' - IVot. Taekson, general Agent for tVesteru Pennsylva nia; 80 Liberty. street, •Plltsburglii. to whom all orders Oasv.ave.—each enelasedju one of the above !taped Pamphlets, and the name of Willinm -3 de kson: ( 036 general and only wholesale agent for Wostern Pennsl-1- ratan.) printed on the ouisitle o the label..• . • t . . Iron City Craolse'. and Bread Haksery. • SIMPIIAIIII IIfrOULD respect ally bubo); hie friends and the pub. ' Y y lie generally, Matt h e has added to his other bask. Hess, the manufacturing of Crackers of every variety.— Having purchased one of.W. it. Kevin's: Cracker , and Pilot Bread machines, be is Prepared to fill all orders for crackers or pilot b;end at the shortest make and' pea by 4,„ii„ t ot,.,, n o mi to business, to sham n pOrtion of the. public patronage. The public- is respectfully iiirited' to call and eXilleine for themselves: •. - --= . - BAKERY. No. 10 Commercial Row, Liberty at. opp . o largtore, or N IL Superior tinnily *tad. rye rind dyspepsia Bread,. the s e and small rang, fresh every MOrniegeell be had, at nay wagon, or sti nd in the market. Cakes and Confeetionarynnh a ndand made -to- Zen: No 10 ConinlCreial now •Libert st. - . Q UNDRIES.-400 doz..PlnYing Cards; 200 whole and half boxes Sardines; - 10' baskets olive Oil; • • doz. assorted Catsups, &c: ,' s.easks Loudon Porter, quarts and pints; 300 doz. Brandies, Wines, AO. very old; 5 bbls. powdered Sugar; 60 baskets Chatnpaigne Witie part to arthiej rnar3 khda Claret Wine, for sale by 0 _ 7 P. C. MARTIN, XTOTICF.:.TO SkiIf.PPERSIVe Lava ashen an Office kll llTlMechately opposite ko our banityraypboase,nfor the present. Where wei'vill transact lankiness -NI usiitthi until a new house can arrangetheasti having already been made for thatit.nrPus&' '' '-. ' •''' - . • /trithats will always be , in rendinesant our wharf, to re . gem:. ft , , qAt. . .. -- .• - . C. 4: - APANULTY etc CO; .' ak . 4 ' .... .- . ______. .. ..-- - Cantil.ilasiq,labertY tit' liDAiii.Eo - 0 iiar.a ' - Im 7- ' -- .0 by . . - IbP/ 6 ) . - - .: .. _ .. - • -- -.• • • BONE . JACKSON..Aget I r t nirh. ley ! ust la 4in and for 'sale & I,l.llll7x.auctr. ME MEE Ens Ell 10 .~. : }rt ~.~~ lIM • `ol.lolr2lNEßtft, r_••• SUGAR COATFZI VEGETABLE PURGATIVETILILS; A RE. univentally admitted" to operate " ,et Only ; as an effectual prerentire, bin as ikluver ,fa.thrt,t,teitiedy;_iti dimenses,whiCh eon' a ff ect the human -fnuno. ' Dead ache, Indigestion; RheninatisinAllesi..ScorsTi -Droner, small PO., Cholera Merlins, Worras,,Whnophig,Cougb,.• Consumption, Jaundice; tainuacY, Seaslatine. Liver Com, plaint, Apoplexy, Cancer:Li hfeasles, Salt Rheum, Fits, Ifeartbum. Giddiness; Erysipelas... Deafness, - Debit:gm •of .the Skin, Colds, Gont,'Gravel, Pains in the Back, lowan! AVeakness; Palpitation Oreille Heart, RisingelnibeTbroati • Anthem, Fevers of all kinds, Female Complaints; Stitches in the Side, Spitting of Blood. Sore Eyes ! . S:refute; Anthony's Mee, Lem - 31P11/1 of Spiritit;Floodusg,.EiuorAl • bus or Mites, Gripes, King's Evil, Lockjaw, Hysteria, • R i ta on the Stomnch, bilioui.affectious, Plettrisy,. SwollCil Feet and Lege; Swine - Pi:mi....White: Sli•ellings,- Tremens, Tanning, Ufeers; Vunittltig - --erld a host °tether, hheir all - ppowerful ern one .successrully and' repeatedly been. vanquished Aly. They, ova limn' kfibwit Meffeetyiermanent'eina's vvhoq all other remedies 'bud movail uliavailint,-,and iu the stages of disease. • laa have in many eases svprtierta theprescriptirt of Mg most eminent physician s , and receive d besides thsif. -ammalificil commendation... • • - • • They have been frequently reconmencedbymenoftlie most distingiiithed charabtera throughout. the - lend,. and • • been sanctioned in Europe hy Noblemen, ond.lls#ces_or. ....They have ticon intresiueed.irite the lin.spittilsoftiiini . .. '- burgh, Paris,-and Vienna, and .through the disinterested • exertionsof our Foreign Amid:Sanders, they have recoil veil the favorable commruJ m i oa of theErnyeror of Rink ! : sic; and of his Celestial idujesty of the. Chines:Lai:pito. ID- Scarcely a-Packet "easel of any reptuirsialla frog? : di port of NewYerk,.without nu 'bin:dant etipplygther SICK ; MAN'S NEVER FAILING 'FRIEND. :. •- _ IrD'Agetieiei hive been establishrilinall thelittheipal - Ciucsiu the Unionizindapplications e ndor se constantly reach- in-its from almost numberless Villages,in every section - orthe country. ,Testimonials of thew marvellous edicts ore ponring nit from all. quarters—and' in_ such titimbers ; . that we have not time tornad one bnl( of them. 'What stronger or mire conclusive evidence thin these ant farts con the most sceptical desire? Is it poisibie, that the ninny .thousands why bare tried CLICKENEItS,.. PILLS, con be deceived thricreaults? If any .impos. cure orquarkerregisted; would it not long IlSohlVd•beell Held up. as it should be. to the : sewn ,ilerision-Of . justly offended community. :•• !1 itemonber, Dr. C. V. Clieltener a tbq otigin'al iv- Tellnir;o l. Sugar Coated Pills: and that nothiagot the nett et•cr hen rd of, until lie iiitroduced them in Jane,lS4a. Primbiumrs should, therefore, always ask for Clieksiter's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. and take no oth% or they' will ha made the victims of afraud. . •, •PRICK 2.I.CF.NTS PER . BOX.. • ' Dr. Clickences princi p al ell ee fiSr the. sale efpillS,he VS. Xl'll. JACKSl)N.att.l.ibenYtiC; haul dOV:ood brirg.h, Pm. General '..Agent ;ter -,AVestetti...lreintsylvaailty Nonbern Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia. -The folbsseing arc Dr. Clicketters.dalY.. appointed' s :A • tCIII3 . for: llvaherly co.: - .• • WM. JACKSON, Iprinelpall SO Liberty eirret, hetuktit A. M. 111-arehall, AlleChcnp Cites Jonathon Gbriest, hianchester. • C. Townsend fe Co.. . JIM. R. 11. Ja cquesitimiinghtial. • Jtio..ll. Cassel; Peint • Andrew S. Geny. Wylie st.' • Robert Williams, A rthursvale. . ... B:II. Hemin,...way. South Ward. • . Win..l. Smith; 'Pompom:cecina.' . Jeremiah Fleming,' Lawrenteville; Dauiul Negley, Batt I.therty. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. Thomas Aikin Sharpshingh. . . G. II: Slari. Seifickley. Samuel Springer. don: • • : James* hl'Kee. Stessarlstown J.slin Black, Turtle Creek. • ' i J. Jones, Bakerstown. I , P. Penny. 31Thiceincnt, "I IS TIII !JEST, C OUGII . ALIZSCISE . I Ei"ER USE,l).llllll44ne'exPreluted in oar hearing yeh terrlay..by. an intelligent gent.emani who b9d.used but about one halt of a bottle of .Dr. Trillatzrz Oriental. Cough Afixture before 110 tras entirely . cured. .Come . and gat A bottle - Of it. and, if cud most °Molina Coui,M or cold does Hot dimpllefli by its - UFA. folli money will be' ref-nuclei/. Compounded as it is. of the most ellecliveilbougi t - harm less and pleasant remeilies,,,its us fOr . years bus, nor kt: deed con it., Mil to girt entire satisinetton.. • . For sale, Wholesale nod retail, by " Liberty street; ilea/ Cnupi Bs to <>air Sold also by '• -. IVII.I.ILICFLWING. ' • - i ., . . D'1. , ` , ... v 1 . "7 , ....ririr1y.,q:d4.,,f;u44,T0k At:v.' : 1 i I n i " dt ' fo i rps p o r t n 1 1 i t y , of trying this greet for th e . permanent :cure of -cat every atketion of the lungs, should pollen to give rial. Certificates of ire of freak our JOW7I.CiI. 'bens. which we are constantly teeming. canno t fail .to convince. the skeptical. Itcacl the following from a lady of high standing. tn Allegheny: . . '• ' _, -; '.. . . - . " Aht.rongsv Crrv,. Feb. 'i, 11!4". " 11 1citri.'llays 4. , Xrerhtrny: it affords me great pica ' sure to ho able so..tubf my testimony in favor of. Dr. Wit. ,Inntrstruly valuable cough medicine.- ALunt three months shier I was attacked with a violent cold. and - was ronebi distressed with the cough, from which I could get no re. lief, until I was a short time since induced to call at your store tunt purchase some of the • Oriental Cough :Mixture. I am happy to state that the use of the seeped bottle lius entirely cured me; and. having great confidenee in . it. I have s :-nod shall continue to recommend it to my *iced,. ',...*. •,:'.' 1 , ' - GRACIi . Flti Prite,W coins a bottle. Sold br ...: ' LDINCI..' No it,ty:o4 nnocKwAY;'. ..Al.o. by [la - - j.- -. _. 2. Com. Row. I .iberlist.. near Cattail bia]. • .1, FLIEMIAi(r, ImaimicetilK ' : 1;R031 the New AIN Ca-tette, 4kt.- 11, la - rt, a dui!) , Wiscum[ryPaper ileserveilly,at the lieuilioUltertlaily Nene in - Bristol's attention of Sassaparilia.-4t were but courtesy to call the attention °four reederi to this invaluable prep.. nratiou whicii will he found advertised in another column; • 3lr. Bristol is a .brother. and Mitten a highly interesting newspeper, every now iand•then, one or two nomberi of which we have already noticed: and the medicine itself - - his been eulogiieil by neatly all the pres.Vor the 'Western • : country. end,. we doubt nut, justly. cub:lima. - It hos ill iltl. _flavor, moreover, vary Guttering, testimonials from the . most eminent practitioners in every . •part of the.eatialry 't. where_ it *has been used. - There is . /Millar !ink taste enough ill the bottles, clad hi the om,+aved labels in Which • they aro enveloped.' to , induce ,a purchase, even' if, the preparation itself were not mie ot the "sorereigaient in the world,” as every:person :Mint believe ii is -that, is, cvery 7 One must be it -iii.,thet in, every ono who. Would not resist am ass oftloy tune nle ry evidence eoncht• - - alio enough to.eonvert it l'urk to Christianity. Bey oue • of the bottles,' gentle reader, and see - whether you qa not agree.a-ith ukou thii'paint: - r-- • - 5 ' For.iill , by ' . • - • B. A. FAliNafrOcit a; Co„ - .., - '.lbb24:si.• ear. of Ixt antl.lVocul at •g ats, 73 iIEt;AIAT/sAicTliur, AND. TIC DuLoit,EuX.--- At ii, respectable gentleman called at our Office„ , . at he said, to inlorm us that he had been afflicted for 1.5 years with •Itheusnatisut or arlut,and oceasionelly vrith Doloreux; hat he had been friuumitly confined whim - room for mouths together,Aitilsolten suffered the teetat in-' tense and excruciating :pain,' but that lately he had beet, using Jaynes Alterattre. from which he found the niait sig. , - oat and unexpected relief: He• - says be found' the tnedi. eine very pies and effective, and. that 'he nowt con. ... trap. - siders himself, perfectly c urcil.-Ph iladrlphio..\'erti . i4cur. ',.. A.FACT'lrotrrir Extiwrio•- . .1". gentleman of Scrofulous • . . habit. frurn Mini :don in his' younger days. becanie• cif.. '. I reeled with' Ulcerations ht. the Throat and NOSI), nod a disagreeable eruption .of the Skin. - Indeed,. his larder . g.:: system bore the mnrke of being saturated with disease: ~ hind, Otte hand and wrist were so much aircctia thet he had- ...-:. lost the use of the every part being covered with... • . L.: . deep, }Miele!: null offensive' ulcers • and were as hoffew• ~.. "... and porous as an bottepqminh.. It was at this slugs of big : t• .' . complaint, when death appeared inevitable .flout a loath - .. some disease, that he commenced the :Ise of Jaytues Al.' . ..., . , ly cared. teratiye. and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfects : ' . 8 -. 'r .. . : The Alteretive operates through' the eirentandicand. ' ' - I . y r , ..,,• „purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the eystenh wherever located, and the numerous ouree it hat per. •-. forniml in diseases of the 'skim' ei neer ,. .acrolitja"gou . t, . • '.' ... liver complaint, dyspepsia pad other chronic diseases, is". ' .k'-'. truly itstonishing,-Spor i t of the Timis... '' jp . "For 'ate in Pittsburgh,attlie YER:IN TEA STORE, . 44- C°l3Va) v 6 s ths n, Pone-Lillis of you. are 'really suffering from neglected Co/4S. or an. obtfriuttion null consequent Inflamatiern of .the delicato - lining of those tuNes through which the air veo breathe is distributed to the langs.' This .obstructioa prOduces pain end soreness, hoarseness, couggy. difqgultp. of breathing, hectic fever, end a spitting of blood, mattes or phle;,-;ra, tvhich finally exhausts the strcitgth . of the pit tient—anti death ensues. JAYNIS, EXPWTORANT surer 141(s to remove this obstruction ! and prducts' that most pleasing and happy respite. it op CrT4tift iil 14 04 reefs, on cannot fail to relieve, _ ••.. . , - - For alit Pittsburgh at the PeirtaTeliStorit,cgrportk, g.m...p C ( iii 1 :11 LINE /N Tlik; A% OBLDPI 1)1 Another evidence of tho superiority of Dr.-Irlis lard's COUgh ,3/ixture, over nil others.. Stead the followina cortifiamo iron y vimpectuble citizen of ilia Filth Ward 'V _,.. . Almon, Nov. 3, 17, "Tins certifies that for some weeks past lyres trotddedt with a very.serious Cough. which was evidently becom ing seated on the bums to such an extent auto SCSI!: It* CH -Vela every medicine which I had been using. I was filially persuaded to call at 11..tys ir, Brockway's brag Stole, and ge t a bottle of Dr. IVillare's :Oriental Cpl, o Mirture; which. to and great surprise. re li eved ma rety touch ;.uiler taking' only two or three done apd &Praia) had axed one bottle. I was edfirely cumiL I iTaIIsPITILIPS pleased with its creels, that I have brought oitirra,to bay It, and shall continue. to recommend It t.e. MY Menu+. as i .fiwnllf hrliePs ir to be 444 , Aar Claus i.,4Adi,in e in Me world." . Try it= - Janir 8S I a / t attle. sent, Sa ASna ki bk - O. 2,- ,UAYEI & DROC tt'A Y. - Libertystreet, neer Canal Basin. 14novIn y awrenceville. 41.,pf 0,1. 01. Th -- --------------1131A.—/air renic--ToLce-Scadaml ..,_,U. /Grey,—lf you wish a rich, luxurious head in hair, fre4 front druid niff and scurf. do not tail to procure thogeuuine .Balsam of Columbia. In cases of bahlncss, it will mote - than exCeed your expectations. hinny who hive lost their hair for twenty years hove bail it restored to its pH': ginsi perfection by the use of this Balsam. Agc,'statc, cii. condition. appears tole no obstacle, %clime, er. lt.als6 causes the fluid to fiow with which the'delleatel hair lubi is filled, by winch means thousandS,tvbpso hhir Was gier as the Acetic eagle, have had tbelf little reetwed to ill natu ra l color, by the use of this invututibld remedy. Ifi all cases of fever it will Le rgflfld dna of the most pleasant washes that can be Wed: 4 few appireatiot, only are necessary to keep Mohair from falling duf. It arrength e o the roots it IIIIIIIVitIf"filibl Ip 44%0 Ft fiat, gloss y upuea r : en , e . , qw a peffpnrli for thi tbiledat is uns4uullel 4 bold; throe Emits ei 4.4.4 ! y, Other miscalled tiair Remy • wives, end Es mop' eirecturd. Tba genuine maniac lured On'Y by COmetaek & Son, 21 Counlandt.street,Nten Sold only genuine in. Pinsburgb. by IVse. Jsce,aoy. 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