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I ..- sts 1-7 1 EMISI v • y ~~ x ~.,_ MOM • . T. tir, J. T. /11 , 10 A • • , No. 77 &79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEETS. "raving enlarged.and newly fitted up their establish ment, at the above well known stand, respectfully ' • Invite the attention of theirfriends and the public to their Choice selection of New Goods, comprising ever). vane ' t} - for Spring and summer wear, selected ,especially for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their orders will find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth ing. is extensive got up in the best manner, s of durable ma- term!, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase. All are invited to call. and may rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. Gmo. p GEORGE SPANGLER. JOSEPH K. RIDDLE. Twin City Clothing Store. GEQRGESPASiGLER & Co. announce to their friends and the citizens of Allegheny. that they have on 'baud aline assortment of READ CLOTHLX(:. consistingof Coats, Vests. Pants. I lose. &c.. which they will sell at fair prices. Also. a superior lot of Cloth, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they wiil make up to - order, in the neatest and heat manner. Err - " Custom work done as usual. . D. Don't forget the place. on the as - est side of Fede ral street, 5 doors north of the Auction Store. Allegheny tit-thn Now, let me say a word or two to my country merch ants in the trade: If you wish to save from at least 25 to :30 per cent, in your wholesale purchases. call in at the "Three Big Doors," and if l don't meet your most can wine hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains. and fresh seasonable goods, I will not in future attempt to off er any-inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo ple of so noble amature end close discernment. CANT BE BEAT White 11:15 received at • his large establishment, fronting on Liberty and 6th streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all of villichle is ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Ohgerve the eorner,No. 167 'Liberty and Sixth streets. . myl4. J. M. WHITE. Tailor. Frog Wholesale and Retail. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK MANUFACTORY. ROBERT H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in form his friends and the public generally, "• that he continues to occupy that large and corn- slid modicum Store Room, formerly occupied by Samuel Folio estoek &Co., No. 66, corner of Diamond alley and iWood street, where he keeps a large and general assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks. Carpet Bags. Saddle Bags. Valises, Buffalo Robes. Whip, and all tither arti cles in his line. He also keeps'constantly on hand, and in prepared to furnish to order; all kinds of Riveted Hose. manufactured of the best material. and in a style of workmanship equ a l 10 the eastern manufactured article, and at till per rent. cheaper. cotinti l i . Merchints and Fannin would do well to call and examine his stork before ourellasing elsewhere, as .11eTift determinett-lia sell first rate articles at very low prices. na- Don't-forget the place, No. EG. corner of Wood tree . ' and Diamond Alley. EMI= =EI =EN . . . . StOtts. all rue is :The Subscriber hasjustopeued, adjoining the Exchange Bank_, immediately Oppiiiife, the office of the Voinirig Post. Sth'street, a FASHIONABLE STOCK OF GOODS for Men's' weer, fiffitch has been selected from the largest 'French iinportiag noose East. A sight of the goods wilt convince all that they are of the newest, styles and finest fabricks ever brought to this"city. lie will en ' deaYor to make his garments fit so easy and Well. that the pleasure of wearing them, shall qnly be equalled by the pleasure of paying for theJn. Te rpm Cash, end prices to correspond, 'F Iniay 161 ' JNO. CURRAN. , Freneh Goods, tor Gents. Wear. lllHE,tubsetiber appeals to his Fhelves to bear him out ..11::"in the. assertion that he line the largest lot of French Goads,adapted to men's wear, to be found in any Tailoring Estardishment in the city—ninny articles and many Styles included in the-name, cannot be found else wherei A few of the leading articles will be enumerated here below .Bonjohn's Finest Black Cloths; Johannes Ahhoe , s colored Bordohn & Simoni's Doeskin Cassimeres; Crape Elastiques . Light and dark Fancy's Pallot.Cloths, for Summer Coats; .Eachmaretts, " Coburg*, Tweeds, English and Aerican ; SalinSi Crepe l Silk, Tarle m ton, Cachinere, Tinselled Brocades, emnoised and 'inutile wrought Shapes, white Marseilles. and a great variety of other Vestiiiiis. • Also-:-Linen Drills, white, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, of entirely new styles. imported this season—which will be sold low to order, for cash, on delivery, and cash only. J. CURRAN. Fifth qtreei next Esehange Bank. S'itaiTtonittiliiiing Store, No.-41S LIBERTY - STREET. OPPOSITE SEVENTH rilllESubscribers re'Spectfully inform their friends and 1 the politic - generally, that they have just received anew anpply of French and English Cloths, and ens:4- inerer,—Vestings of all.styles and quality—Ready-made Clothing .. of all deseriptions, neck and pocket Handker chiefs, Shirts; in short, every article usually kept in Clothing Stores. constantly on hand. Gentlemen wishing to have *Clothes made to order, in a fashionable style, will find it to their advantage 'to call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. • may3.tf 11PIVIULLEN & DOWNING. ArELAN V, Fo. 49. Liberpr street, Pittsburgh,bas Jun _ • opened, for the Spring trade, a large and general assortment of well selected Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings.,-consisting of superfine French and English black and fancy colored CLOTHS, suitable for the va rious styles of Spring and Summer Coats. Plain and fancy French. English and American CAS SIAIERES, in great variety and new patterns, adapted to the customer trade. Also, agreat variety of new nod fatter . VESTINGS— nII of which will be cut and made to order. in the most fashionable style. Persons favoring the establishment with a call, will he —suited on moderate terms, at short notice. The subscriber has also on hand a great assortment of READY" MADE CLOTHING, made in the present Spring • Fashiou, [consisting of every description. of Dress and Frock Coats, of all fashionable colors; fancy and plain Sack andAnsiness Coats. Also, general assortment of Pants, Vests, Shirts, Cravats, and all other articles in the Clothing line, which will be sold low, for CASH. Wholesale purchasers will find it much to their advan tage to call and examine the stock, before purchasing elsewhere. P. DF.LANV, Tailor. iitar 18 TO ARMS! TO ARMS!—Threatenedin . 40 . vasion ofWestern Penna. by Col Swift. with 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, .1. M. White wilLeontinue to sell clothing cheaper than iiiiy has heretofore been offered in the Western country, hav ing the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Lib erty and Sixth sts. lie in now prepared to shciw to bin numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, eassi meres, vestingn, and clothing of all descriptions. suitable for the npproaching season: that has ever bein offered in thin market, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner No. 107. Liberty and Sixth sts. mar'2s I M. WHITE. TAILOR. Proprietor. Clothing. I Clothing 2 Clothing 2t I Thc.l7tree..,Big Doors vs. The Western World 160,000 m " aTie t4. a S 3 lL r F e L t " l r a v gD to G I I e R N - e E' r N eit TS o„ n h ‘ e ' • MOM- liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, ruler returning from the Fastern cities, at much trouble and expense, just completed hip fall and winter arrangements to supply. his thousands of eustomers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket went of the mountaius. For neatness in style and workmanship, .combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unil valletl-Three Big Doors mire of the greatest attractions of -the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to a, announce to 'sly numerous friends at home.and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in tny line, it is with difficulty - I can keep time with the CO11:0011I fish that j made on this establislnnent. It is a well established 'fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade. and this bring the case on the - amount sold, I can affrod to sell at nmrlt less profit than others Could 'possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make n clean sweep of all my present stock before the beg - billing - of next year• coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter. est .o ' f every man, who wants II cheap winter suit; to cat andpurchase at the Three Big Doors. 03121-dkw JOHN M'CLOSKEY :AV GOODS, NEW GOODS.Reeeiveil at the - Iron _ City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths. conaisting of fine French, English and American Plain. black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles ; fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we wilkitake up at the most reasonable prices. in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing. of all descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck an d Pocket Hdkr.s., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store. No. 13.2 Liberty street, immediately opposite the . mouth of Market. [octlB-ti] C. M'CLOS)f}y " SELLING OFF ' _ LANG t... LOW FOR CASH."—Winter Clo thing of every description, such as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket, Beaver, Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth,Oress, and frock coats; a large as sortment-of tweed, sack and frock coats. Cloth, cassimere, and nuainett pantaloons; also, a ,cen eral assortment of vests, plain and fancy velvet, cloth. cassimere woolen, and plaid cassimere. with - a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, ander shirts, stock, cravats, comforts and all other arti cleii in the r- thing line, which will be sold loiv (or Cash. 41 find it much to their advantage to call . soon at 49 Liberty ntrect. P. DELANY N. &'A complete assortment of goods, suitable for Custamer work, always outland, such as English. French and American cloths, and cassimeres ; also a choice as sortment of sensonhble vestings—all of which will lie made to order in the latest styles, and on the most ac aommodating terms. jantil-daw witting t Clothing t IPHE Spring and Summer stock that is now ready to be offered at the.,old original THREE BIG DOORS, Is one of the largest and choicest in selection that has ev er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth er city in the Union. I will not undertake to describe to the reader the different assortments of articles which I - now have to offer them; but will simply tell them that if they only favor me with a call. I will lay before them 175,000 different garments to make a choice out of. con sisting in pan of Coats. from the richest in quality down - to the lowest in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishment Qf the beholder, with both mouth amid eyes open, wondr ring in the most extravagant degree of sur prise, how such a vast collection of READY m sox C 1.07111 so could possibly lie collected together under the control of one individual. But such things will be, as long as per severance and industry is the tnuin-sprinr, of trade.— Without any intention of boasting, on my part, I will say at the same time, it is of such metal 1 am principally com posed, for nothing in the shape or font, of difficulties, no matter what their mamtitude may be, can deter me from accomplishing my object, in providing for the farmer, the mechanic, and the day laborer. My whole attention is taken up with the greatest care for their welfare. in get ting up fashionable, and at the same time substantial gar ments, to meet their demands; and as for others. who fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, and re quiring-an article of the De plus ultra kind. they have only to give me an outline of their want,. and they are stitted.to a word. JOHN M'CLOSKFX. N 0.151 Liberty street L }.'. `'-. ~. ~5~ { ~v'., I:,t, • . WE.= PEOPLE'S TRANSPORTATION:LEM • !: 91 ,'ITTSHIJRGII TO ERIE! ..- ; TOR _HIPPING .—The Boats belonging tOthisLine have men ; put in fine, order,4ind are nosh running. regularly . between Pittsburgh aud .Erie. touching at all ititerinettiatePorts along the Canals: A Boat will always be at the wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge,land one will start [regulatly every other day. The people's Tmitsportaiion lane has every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers. The boats will be towed to Beaver bykteamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, b`c the canals. The boats are commended by experienco and careful men—all of whom havb an in terest in the Line. ET",Goods sent by the Line to Erie may he forwarded to any poilit on the Lakes. For freight or passage apply to H. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: Cr.& K & CO., Beaver. R. Vt . Cow:co:mud, New Castle. • TROL MAN & MrITHELTREE, Pulaski SENN WARREN & CO., Middlesex. MILT N hrim. JOSE McCtrax,Sharpsburgh. S. B. & Gz Lotvar. Clarksville. :KING & MCFARLAND, Big Bend. JS. C. PLEXER, Went Greenville. . & I'. Ku..P.rartick, Adarnsville. W. H. HENERY, HarISIOWIL W. WADSWORTH & CO., SllelTßail's Corners.; Wm. FOWER. Conneautville. --, Spring Corner. W. Ci WARNER. Albion. . Cranesville. Wm. Trt.c.a, Lockport. F. FISH, (Brant. A. littio, and B. Tommis - sox & Co., Erie. The following Agents Erie will receive nail for • ward to any Port Olt the I.nheg, chipped by this Line: \V - AL Gallagher. John Hears, 0. W. Havermirk & Ca.. Josiah Kellogg. Kelsoe & Loomis, Walker & Cook, l i tttaburgh Portable Boat Line. 1848. FoPlhTransporlation of Freight to-and .froeil PITTSCEIR 11, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE.NEW YORK, BOSTON, &C. RpRBIDGE •I• CASH, Philadelphia. T.iIAPFE Q O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. THIS old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietors have mode extensive arrangeinCtits to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and r n the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar "Safety in mode of crirrying—cnparious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to- shippers and own r 1; of produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a con tinuance of !hot liberal patronage they hereby grntpfully acknowledge. All consiiinnents by and for this line received. ri!ill fp,. paid, and forwarded in any required directions 1 cc of charge for commission, advancing-or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: BORBIDGE & CARR. 'XS. Market street. Philadelphia. 1 TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, 1 i Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & COi. . INorth street. Baliimore. WIL LIAM B. \NILSON. al vi. Cedar street. New Vcirk. ---- - ' Merchants' Transportation Line,' —+- 011,14111 I IP n. FOR the transportation of Merchatidize and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goode ennsigna to our care will be forwarded without delay. at the Idwest rates. Bills Of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly atteilded to. free from any extra charge for t...tor age or comini.-siou. C. A. ArANI7LTV A. Co., Proprietors, Canal Bns.in. Liberty st.. Pittrburgli Kinzrt le. onl y. eopv .1 rent English Remedy I Colder A6lllMil. and Consumption!--The only Remedy for the abOVe ducarra is the alsam of Life. [lb:covered by the celebrated London. bhoziand: :and introduced into the under the immediate superintandenee or the FOR Coug greni nga rinn Or. Buchan. United States inventor. The extract' of Pulmonary soliciting for I. be fonnii, th• from any oft I been given ui cofirined and I cured. and ss-i quack cosirui and eistaldistol dinary success of this medicine. in the cure diseases, warrants the American Agent in reatment the worst possible rases that can community—cases that seek relief in vain emu non reineilii, of the day. and have by the moat distinguished physician,. as incurable. The Hungarian Halsam :hue cure, the nipAt ilecperrite eases. It i; no but a standard English medicine. of known Id efficacy . 1-:very Tami l with Buchan counteract ill I us a prevratil., Apittsm: of hloi ,ores11: - .42 of IL heetie fever. 11, iy. asilinia. in I, y in the United States t.Lonhi be supplied • Hungarian Ha!sant of Life, not only to consumptive of the climate. I.ut to be it:ed niedietne itt all ease- of crib!, coughs. A. pain in the ~at and chest, irritation anti • lungs. bronchitis, difficulty of breathing. girt sweats. tunaciation and general ilebili ;uenza. whooping cough. and croup. • bottle, at SI per bottle. with till directions ion of health. IJ in larg] for 16 re.tora', Prisaph rertilicaw, a Flo•rii. of I Ilia the Agent.. For vlc hy c 1,19 co lotitainitvg n ma.: 01 1 , ,at ,- .10:11 tl tid A merir 31 1 Id other i•eitlenee. -buoy mg the unequalled • real I.:11 , 4.11A Itemelly. may be oluame I 01 Inanum&l). IL A. FA HN ESTOCh: Fir.d and Wood. and ‘Vood and Western .ew York College of ',calf h.] lints since. BucEnt.o. N. V. UfillN'S VEGE'IABLE LITIMNTBII 'rat: MI xTun E. Led remedy is Consul, :y ittereaning ~.. , l i r oinking nil over the world. It ha- not y medicine for filthily use, and in partitth laird for Dropsy : all stales of this emu; elv relieved. no manerof how long -mad ['him for tentinionyy all dineanes of the urinary organs; fin g complaints it niamln (lone; no other al , vle you; and the cures trailed to will row , skeptical;—(-ee pamphlet) Liver COM. (seas,. Peve ; an te d Ague. To the (Im l, and wherev r these complaints prevail. -offered. Non ineral agent. nodeleterioun f tart of thin tutiiture; it cures these dinenn. , 1 y and celerity itnit does not leave the sys , e pamphlet.) - Piles. a complaint of a meat ter. in immediately relieved.,and a cure I'ol - use of this article. It in nor beyond nrialictit for this disease, or for ally other ing from impure blood. (See pattiplal.q.) Syntent. lVeak Bark, IVeaknenn of the I • I othunatiothof the same, in immediati)l s days use of thin medicine, and a cure t ilt of its use. It stands as a certain rell e thlaints. and also for derangement, 01 die lirreg.ularities. Suppressions. painful 111.111- , HMO' le Ilan ever been offered, except tills. .itch this kind of derangement.. It may lie I,sure and effective remedy; and, did we d do so. could give a thousand ;MO, O. 111 liOs distressing class of complaints ~. I All broken down. debilitated eonntitn• thfect of mercury. will find the bracing ticle to net immediately, and the ponion 'rated from the system. nsen.„will find the alterative properties of iiv VIE BLOOD. and drive such disease. from t pamphlet for testimony of ogres 111 all Idle !Units of nu advertisement will not rd here' Agents give them away ; Me) of certificates of high character; and in proof of the virtues of a medicine, net is one of the peculiar features of this ar. it fails lb benefit in any case,. mid if bone tea to build upon. let the emaciated and I (OPEN, and keep taking the medicitth lan improvement. 'Pile proprietor would is against a number of articles ',cinch ile heads of SARs.P.RI.I.t..s, SVrtrPS.4e . isy, (travel. &c. They are good for Roth:- d to gull the unwary: TOUcll rued Nog. ever thought of curing such discasentil) lie it. A pat:it-War study of the parnphl. icited. Agents, and all who sell the art irculate gratuitously. Put up in 30 on' On. do. at SI each—the larger holding two small bottles. Look out and mil Every bottle ling 'Vaughn'. Vegeta! Mixture," blown upon the gloss, the( of 1 .0. C. Vaughn" on the directions( in, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None( DR. I: C V releln I Cl.' by tit become• the on larly "11,0111Inil rlauit ianntedi• mg.tS.e pan . - . Gravel. and the-, di.tressil title can rince the I.loNli plaint. Bilious West especiall this medicine 14 compound le Os with certain tern torpid. (8 painful chit ram lows by a few any other prepn disease ormina Debility of the Kidney,. Se . o r e ht've'l by a Ie always the rest thy for such corn female frame. 1; struations. 10 which would - to{ jelled Upon elk qq feel pennitted td proof of cures See pamphlet. 00111, from the power of this ous mineral era. Eruptive Dise, this article rent the I:ysient. Sc diseases, which' permit to he !tat contain 32 pager stronger array o er appeared. lt, tide, that it nevi and muscle are 1 lingering invalid as long asthere caution the pub come out under as cures for Drot bat. and concoct , Then . inventors I' this article bad dl iris is earnmtly sol tick,. are glad to bottles, at 89; ld oz. more than lb , get imposed ups hie Lithontriptic written signatur and • (i. C. Vaug other are gelatin, Prepared by D pal Office. 207-111 No attention from regularly au tees, or verbal co ly attended to gra Offices devoted I 132 Nassau sn, N. by the principal I and Canada, as A . C. C. Vaughn, and sold nt the Prim !in ntreet, Buffalo, wholesale and roof 'iven to letters unless post-paid--ord. armed Agents ',reeved. Pmt-paid let onunfeationg soliciting advice, prompt Is. illusively to the sale of this article— . V.; 295 Esitex at., Salem. Mass.; and Iraggiata throughout the United States CI HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents. o. Liberty et., near Canal Basin janTi Nt VE N: NITLA.III; known 3eni6 and Fourth ras.. friends of the'facti' lion on St. Clair at; Waierreli, and old and well tSan Blindmaker. formerly of Second dies this method to inform his many . .lthat his Factory is now in full opera near the old Allegheny Bridge, where hf Blinds of various colors and quail kept ml hand and at all prices, from I suit eusiOniers. !B. Blinds Will be put up so, that in Nice or otherwise, they may be removed a screw-driver. [Old with the sane pier piece of furniture trim Inc removed, ttra expense. je24-dAwy New Works. constant supply' ies. i 4 constantly centy-cems Up II N. 13. If require alarm by fere. • without the aid of farilifiy dint o 111111 I ,l9iliont any 1' A4LISON'S M John. Duke F. R. S.. author of Neander's Life its historical con, Augustus Nennde ARLIIOROIR:II—The million' life of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison. the •'History of Europe." pi' Christ-I%e life of Jesus Cltrist, in historical developments: by r—trauslated from the fourth Gerthan leClintock and E. Blumenthal, Profes poliege. (tide: Of Adventures ill the Comanche pf a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. NVelther. " the Albany: by the author of the edition, hy 'John sore in Dickinson Old Hicks the Gi Country in search' The Bachelor 'Falcon Family. - Dr. Clotltner's P Readings. by the in three cols. Vol istliumous Works i—Daily Scriptural to Thomas Chalmers. D. D., L. L. D.— tmes Inc and 2d received. hie works received this day. 111111 for JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Hers. corner Market and Third sts. 'Fbe above vale ale by Ti"X isooKS.--; i. 'Pravel in Fran trin, Prussin. Great dig. containing oln4 medical instinition Loitering s. in Europe: or Sketches of .ce,.lleltrinin, Switzerland. Italy. Ams- Britain and Ireland, with an impel:- cry:Mons on European . eharilies and By John W. Carson, M. D. 3y the author of Wyndhnm," lea," elf.. Angela. a novel. Two 0111 Men's T' Self-Control. a By Mn ry Brunton. author of .iptural Readings. By the late Thos Vol. 111. - Dail Sc Chu!mem D. Part 4, The Thou. traleil edition. niul and Ode Nighi, Harpers illue willinto the cot!. or of - 1:11”11 /Jeri ger. n honk for children. B y the no i•rt. he received this day and inr sale by- JOHNSTON Lk STOCKTON. The .Love work Je:l6 ~•~aa k ~~~_ s. .=.~!-. - ,46.4 e j .; .11arxiden &:Co.Ps 1 1I . I 1 NEW PASBE:COMI Rit NBF E EN T 11:7, He tatter all Steerage:Passengers coining. from Europe, e' gagedin America to. come over, in either 'of the ships of HAmvomc jc co., will be furnished With the following Provisions, or their equivalent, in other articles equally parid.-;—Ses Act of Convess. May 17, ISIS. HIS PLAN will preventsickness on board. Hereto fore,' When Passengers found themselves in Provis ions, math}' of them came on board entirely destitute, which often canned much nickness and death. 35 lbs. Bread, All of good quali -10 " ; Rice, ty, nod one-tenth 10 " Oatmeal , of the Provisions 10 " Moor, furnished will be 10 " Beans and Pcas , delivered to each 35 " Pinatoek, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, • week, with a sui -60 gallons of Water, ' ficient supply of 10 tbs Salted Pork, free from bone.) Fuel for cooking. Each hip in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the passage-way lending to the Pas nengers'apartMent. The Calaboose and Cooking-ranges, for the elm of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will he paid to prcimote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, le7 Fifth st., near Wood. Tapao ottta Genera ...Emigre* lon - REMITTANCES and Passage to mid iti ; from Great Britain andlreland, by W. • . &J. T. Trigneott, 75 South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and Oil Water loo Rood Liverpool. . . The subscribers , having accepted the Agency of the above Ifoune, , are now . prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying _the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and `they flatter themselves their character and long standing !'lll businesn will give ample assurance Met all their ar- Prangements will be carried nut faithfully. Messrs- W. & J. T. Tapncott are long and favorably known far the superior clans. accommodation. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, FICYTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, fluid SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and 26th, and:from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Linen of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tagneott's constant personal superintendence of the . businens in Liverpool is an addi nonel security that the comfort nail accommodation of the PassfllDers :will partimilarly intended to. The subneribers being-, as usual, extensively engaged in the Tratoportation Besinens between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cdien, are thereby enabled to take charge or and forward passengers immediately on their lending, MllllO4l a chance Of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to thisTity, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passen g ers so far inland not otherwise atj minable; and will, iinecessary, forward passengers fur flier West by the best mode. of conveyance, without any additional charges fur their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCF.S. The nulocriberLare also prepared to give drafts at sight for any aniontit, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus of fending a safe and expeditious mode ofremitting fins& to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties wilt find it to their interest to avail themselves-of. Application (it by letter, post-paid) will be promptly a tended to. TA AFFE dc O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mnp27-rl&w-1 y Philadelphia. - abb_ he, Brothers, 04 Co. - 7 4 . -- FTLIVN Fr.. New Tone; Ent} ,75 DUBLIN, SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVERPOOL. JAMES BI.4kKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh'. ArTatagements for 1648. 13OCHE; BROS. & CO. , sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINE. of Liverpool and New York Packets. take the liberty of announcing to their old friends anal Customer.. that their arrangetnents for the yen r ISIS being complete. they r are prepared to bring out passengers. by the above sp mild Line. from Liverpool to New York and Philailelp Mi. They refer to their former course of doing busine.s. and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satistitction will he rendered as heretofore. • REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALE Wails for =ale, payable. on demand. at any Bank Ireland. The undersigned has tnnde nrrangements to bring ou pa Asengers to Pitt.burg,li. during the present yenr. ii.! l / 5 -'2lllti it,' • I JAMES BLAKELY Passage To and ii`rom .4.44 (;REAT EMIT GEORGE RIePARn Sox, No. 131 Waterloo Road. I rerpool. Ce abisr.E.lc Rionnti. No.:i Ss' milt ci.. N. V. rp irE Sub:critters, having accepted the Agency at thi. 1 city of theabove well known and respectable tiottßes are prepared to make engagententri for passengers to coin out from :Inv part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Shim:. sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that thei friends will inert with kind treatment and prompt des, patch at Liverpodb as well as every attention necessary on their a rev al hr this country. Apply to or address SA m Arc!, UItEAN di CO.. t 42 Liberty .4., Pittsburgh N It—PassageF engaged here front Liverpool Pinsburgh direct. and drafts for any amount forwarded. pay able at throughout the rmited Kingdom. ty26-ly lIARNDE & CWS a& rpoisrim CH AND agitate vice Ofilc e.• - Ly A RNDEN &. CO. continue to bring out percents from l,l ally part of England, Ireland, Scothinikor Wale, neon the most liberal tenon, with their usual punctuality. and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do lint al /ow our passenger,. to lie robbed by the swiailling .ram p.t that infeq the .era-ports. as we tube charge 01 them the moment they report themselves, and nee to their well-tir ing. and despatch them without Ally detention by the first .hips We ..ay this fearlessly. as we defy any of our passengers to Ailoi, that they were detained forty-eight hours by tin in Liverpool. whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in name old craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to perform our comforts honorably. eau what it may. and not art as wait the ram,' la t season with other Wile,. who either performed nit at all, •r when it mined their emweinenee. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from 1.1 to .C. 1.0410. payable at any of the Proviarial Bank.; in Ire land. England, Scotland and Wales. JOSIIUA ROBINSON, European and Oeneral Agent. pint?" Palls id reel. one door below Wood st. brik FOREIGN EMITTANCE. I'lIE Stilm.ribers are prepared to forward .money - to all parts of England. Ireland, Scotland and tiPnlra, with despatch, and an ilo. lowest rates. SA:IMM. M'CLURKF.N & 142 f.ihr rly s , 4rem • European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England,. c. T AR(,E and small sums of money can at all times be JI remittent by stglit.drafts, rag redoirrel rates. tit all parts of England, Ireland, Wales, Ike.. and Legacies, Debts, Rent., Claims, and Property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscriber, or during his ab sent, from ito. city trom October until May, on Ins annu al tours to Europe, by applivation to JAMES MAv. Mer chant. Water street, Pittsburgh 11. KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at law. and European Agent. s Pa P. FA—A. 11. Keenan has been frequently troub burgh. led by application. and letters on the 1,11 , 1i111,4 of "Ilerchunn heentin." passenger agents. of New York, Inc deem. it neer...airy to say that 111, in 110111, Keenan of that firm. and 1 - 111 s never had any connexion with either of those persons. oct.l - . R t i'" : P a ofhoiernPl : il :7 l ° 7 l.ie M ) o; ol3 4:u „ ieltgifoitCitoi L I NT Lectures Ott the Imw and the Gospels, by Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.; new and enlarged edition. with portrait of the author; 81.50. Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. 0. D.. lute Missionary to Chinn, by his nephew, Rev. L. R. Williamson, with a por trait. Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by Prof. Torrey ; Vol.:. flawkstone: a tide of and for England. in I in two volumes. from second London edition: Sl i nk Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Missionary to Africa: 62 Its, Personal Recolleetions, by. Charlotte explanatory notes, accompanied by a Ml`ltabir embracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death; by L. ILL Ton:1;621 eta. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. 11. Tyng. D. Mark Milton. the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles 11 Taylor. 711. A.. author of •• ReeordA of a (haul Man' Life." •• Lady Mary.' "Mayart. or the Pearl," ae. The above pat revolved and for gale by ELLIOTT& EM;LISII. • 55 Market parer'. between 3,1 and iii, • I) OAN'S L INI B ONIX/OOKS—Six Old Engll.l . lChroni ties. • %%'illitun of Afolinsbory's Chronicle.. Bedes Eceleslaslichl litstory of Aldo MalkVA. Northern Antigitotte, Ileroditits. by Carey. Marbiavelli"A'lligion of Phoettee. Svitleger, l'hilo,ophy of Ltie and I.au•.u'a. Langre's History of Pointing. Decknaon's History of lIIVPIIIiIIII , Roscoe's Leo the Tenth. Roscoe's Lorengo De Medici. Coxe's Dom, of A u,irtn. Schiller Works. ror salt• Lc 1113 r 22 S. BDSNVORTII 'Trimmings.' ITEAV and splendid variety of THIAINIINGS...f th. latest M 0.., just received at ZEBU It IN KINSEY'S No 67 MARKET Srags:r. Among winch are 511 gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors: Ilk) •• plain, covered with act. assorted colors 4 150 plain small, assorted colors: 50 cotton, new article. will wash. nscnnrd colors Aka a large variety of Fringes. alts'il tvahlis mid rolot s. (;LOVES. A very large Stork Of the above article 6 doz. Ladies' Open Worked Silk filoves; • 5 (tents' Heavy Silk Gloves: : Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves; 25 • Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle Thread Wove , : 20 •• Ladies' Gloves: • 50 •• Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; 20 •• (lents' •• 12 •• Children's Cotton Gloves: • Shaded Twist. Steel and (Milt Beads, Purse Rings end Tassels. Read Bags, steel and velvet. fine Pans, Parasols, Accordeons,Ate. ; /cc. firiartOi PI/0710N TO THKPUBLIC. The sunsr•naer, e) . 1.,./ written contract with the PEKIN Trs Co. has the ev rusive right to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and ty cities. Any person ,anempting to sell thei r rept procured through the. is praelicing rt deeeption arid 1 fraud upon the pubhe—and their statement , . are nor to pelted nil. 15e271 A. JAYNES, 75 4th st. MEM A IN & IRELAND. True ropy JOHN lIINDs Sold by BAYS & BROCKWAY. Diuggoos, Commer cial Row, Liberty Qtr , rl. near Canal 4 "A. MASON & CO - . Dr., Goods /bus., 62 elr{-et Str,rt, bttareen Third rood Fun rdc etrerd, bass just received a large supply of rich Fall t;oods, comprising in part IT e:11..e14 various styles Prints mul Cllllll/4, or En glish. Preiirli and American manunieture: 151; pc. rich and desirable patterns French Dingliams, warranted in ferior to Ilene imported in style, quality Mid durability ot colors; 4 elltr, splendid Plaid goods for Indic. dresse, compri.ing every style Mr rail and wear; Mere., M I.lllllr, Safi!, sto' ll A IpaVel. Of various color, 3-1 and black tinil blue black Silks, for Man 'ilia+ ; Valley dress Silks; Hoek and Mode colors: NI de all wool; Shaul.; of every style and gwdgy ,tins. Cnrqlllellg. Broad Cloths and Vestiiers ; blear!, ed and oulaleriehed !Muslims from 6 to I , sic per rani; (:rein, Yellow. Red and Whale Flannels ; Tiekings, Checks. siriti'd Shiriings, bleaehed and brown Drilling, etc en- AI of whirl, are offered tit wholesale and re tail at the Very 'MVPs! cash price. sep3 • A. A MASON & Co. tirra.-11ocon & A NTIIONY. Dng,uerreo ivpisis lions the Eastern cities. would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pin:burgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype• of citizens nod others, at rooms in the third story of Burke'pi building. 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may real assured that no pains .hall lie spared to produce them in Me highest perfection of the art. Ourinitruments are oldie ;nos, pow erful kind. enabling 110 to ex - cent., pictures fur high finish told truthfulness to nature. The public are to rnll and examine. I'er...sitting (or picture. Ore neither requirred or ex. peeled to lake them unless perfect satisfnetioit is given, N. B. Operators will find this a gorul depot for stock and chemical.. [U— Instructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jan7 ( 11) FEM,ALES.—Every female should have n box of Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their eonstiottion, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all riresemstaarm Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the Indies, with ivlatin they are emphotteally 77i• Farorio. Very complete ihreetions Mr it, In the various coat. plaints will lie woad in the direction,: aecompanying each hos. Far kale lay S. 1.. CrIIIIIERT, Smallheld ,a rem. near 'third. A ko. by Wm Cole. Allegheny env; J. G Smah, Bit nanglmm; and John M'Crnekem 'Wand, l'insburgh jatan Hollow—Ware- ERctir ANTS visning_our city for the purpoge of L obtaining their Spring gupplieti of Hollow-ware and other Casfings, Will find .1 very heavy stock. and 1111 extensive vanety of patterns and nines in more by ul.— Sionpleii rail he seen at our warehouse,Conunereial RSw, Liberty unreel, next IV. W. Wallace's Marble works. ID— nouns unit priees favorable. QUIN. MeIRJI)J Co. / N .s—J 1.,„ ..nusi received. 6y'l, 7* England. and Scotland. or recollection,: of II SWi;; 1111111.4 Yr: by J. :llerle IYA taint - tic. D. D.. author of tory of the Reim - in:woo. Life of Cromwell. tke. A Preelicel ENllihi:ion of the (lospel , of St. Matthew nod St. Mark. In tine form 01 Lectures. intended to assist I lie practice of ilonte.tic instruction and devotion; by John ll, r d Summer, I) D. Bishop of Chester. l'or sale by Ei.morr & ENGLISH. fell!!! 51; Market street. :Id and 4th. Table Cutlery. _ _ If oth.kr•l!;ii,..lllllo4 .1114441 1,1:14410:11 11 4:1•11419 11. , •aurlinent of Table. and gaiter liar ('ialery. including Lb.... vr i. :11141 Carving - I. Hut :11141 flats: WlOlll. with a large stork 111 l:rn.hrs 111dr•.rnpugn.and ShocinakeeN It. 0 . 411 0141140 c of a- 1001:11. 011 r1140111:1141.4 .1(.)I IN V. 131.A111 I :NI 11'o/id .. , Ire et. _ . 111)13 SA 1.1.:.--A large Iv!, 111, 11011 Se la Iria, on Decatur Treat. malting hark 11111 leet, lionialed lug a 111 feet alley Abio a large lot. of 110 lint front In , 13„,. Ire sireei. Lawrenceville. hg feet drrp, ennia i n i„ g well n rrangcil Collage I)wellitig lloac.e, with 10 large I tali and I . 'it dor. (root and rear liaritra. &e. 1 . 111 - 11.1EIrl'. lien. Agent. 1 ' Sinutlulleht. above -111t . .areei. '11'11,1.11%V 1 V.161)N5—: . 1 ,4 61%' ( 1 . 1 1 , 1 , 1ry \t ngrtun, 40 do. Itarl„•i Chair.; •19 V,•••IA • 3 doz. r6,•t and (or .ale liv :101 ZEEt LON KINSEY, Crybil al Plate AV ludow Glary . -- , FIR: ONISCRVSTA PLATEGLASS 111:1111:1. never •liCell toe it. polish. utter being put in the windows. It is equal in quality to the Freneli and En,- Plate Glass, and is inklell lower in prier. LOOKING-GLARS PLATES, Or ALL 'LES AI-o. Hardware of nil dt , eriplloll., G , rlhali Enelt-b Ithri Muerte:in 00SE VT.LT & Ufa New York. Aped 1.1,1,,-(ar(i-dm") Fl r.e, and )11aNine insuranc e. ITHE insidancororupiniy:of Is.'ortkAmerica, of Phila delphia, through' itsiluty 'authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to matte permanent and limited insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: i. . Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Drooki, Alex. Iletirvi Charles Taylor. Sanitiel W._ Jones.. Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, . Ambrose White. John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, . John White, . John R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Rivhard D. Wood. MIL Welsh. Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is tl& oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an .extra hazardous character, it mny be considered as offering ample semi ty to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh - mayfly The Frankli: ln Fire Inani.ance Company or PIIITADELPHTA. .CHARTER PERPETUAL.--so office 0,000 paid in 164 Chestnut St., north aide, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited. against lose or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally or by letteis, will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, - Prest. C. G. BANCKNR, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Baneker. Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi F.. Borie, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARRICK MARTIN, Agent, nt the Exchange Office of Warrick Marlin & Co., corner of Wand Market stn. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh,. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No mini° of'itiland navigation risks taken. aug4-1 y lOslAll JUNO. I. PM:M. KING eZ FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh or the Delaware Mutual Safety A swan,. Company of Philadelphia. F RISKS upon Buildings and Merehandite of eve ry description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King h Holmes, on Water at., near Market street. Pittsburgh. N.B. King A: Finney invite the confidence mid patron age of their friends and community at Inrge to itipeln ware M. S. Insurance Company, as nit institution among the most flourishing in Philndelphin—ns having n large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, is constantly inereasing,—ns yielding to eneh person insu red, his title share of the profits of the Company. without involving hits in ally responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefine as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature. and in its most attractive form. novl-tf • A r (,F.NLI ()I. FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCF, COMPANY OP PHILA DELPIA.—N. E. corner of Third nisil 'rood streets, Pinsburgh.—The assets of the company on die first of January, 1 545, as published in contortnity with an net of die Pennsylvania Legislature,. were Bon& nail Mortgages Real Estate. at coat • Temporary Lonna, Stoe@a mid Cmdi Making. n total of 1.4K0,6tt3 42 Affording cerium assurance that all losses will be promptly net. and giving entire security to all who ob tain policiesfrom this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. nets WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. Insurance Against Fire. PHE Amoriran Fire Insloranre Comprwy—Office, No. NVainut street. Philadelphia; IncOrporated A. D. MO—Charter perpectual. Insures Buildings. Furniture, Merchandize. and proper ty generally. either in the city r country. against Inns or damage by fire. perpetual or for limited periods. on favor able terms. DIRECTORS John Sernomo. AVillnon Lynh, 'Phomaxlibnue =UM John T. Lesvi , . MI'EL C. MORTON. President. FRANCIS D. Secretary. Orders tbr I n.tirailve by the :thrive C‘itoponv will lie received and ino.traneeii etlecied by the undeniiii.oted. agent for (Bit. COCIIRA N. •ii.'M'ood street. - Celineirs Magical Pain Extraiaoi. TT now conceded by medical mei; that Contiell • i: 1 Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured by Comstock & Co.. it Cour - timid nt.. New York. 14 the greaten won der of ilia 19th velour!. Its effects are truly miraculous. All.patirsore removeti from burn.. seald4. &r.. and all external ,ore., 111 a few minutes after it,; application; heaittig the sante on the most tlelierti, skin,. leaving no scar. It equally beneficial in all kind,: of taflaintnato ry such :IA .ore Nipple. and Prrs. Sprain!, White Swelling and ("leers, Bruises, Burns. Chillblain Erysipelas, Bile. , Tie Doloreaus. &v. 'We might :old a proof to all we say. the 11:1111e, of many PIII. intenth o 11,e it in ;heir practice, and hun dreds .fihe vierp 'mai...• it to their people. Kind parent iarp it , oirAlaratly an hnnJ. 111 rut, 01 :11 . VidellIS by fire lite nlay he lost without. lint by it, use all burns are °Weil to it. cotorol. the v *oak ore tio.oro)od. Cali 'On —rem,mber nod ark for Con flit ilat:irril pain iimittilaeloriol Le Coni4tork 4- Co.. N. V.. asol take -711 , tent article more celebrated as a core for the above. than nay got all Other, or, shno.t immediate. tool it c. only ricer..4ary to let tlio.o. who k moo,. Vic anti. le and 1.1 , (` it with stir, ••1,111 corer... that it I. lit lie had true and ireilislite .21 Coo/II:mil . N. V ...oh. proprietor Sold only in Pa . he WM. JACKSON, head of Wood i.t.; al•-0111 Pa. by A. Clark ; tit I:row...rine by Ileroiett Y Crocker. by our iorciii ill every town in P 1 .11114 (Hui°. Md. and Virainta tiovln-d& wnto It ha the best Cough Meatiethe I ever Saw." IP 411 Ow followtaa proof - 01 . 1hr .apr ratorsty of Dr. Wil lard'. 0,,•(d root oh fLrmrv, titan a re.p.a . laide 'Pa .,. who an , triad Pirrsat aan. l).•r. LI. P-17 11.41 h & BRIX, WAN • All, laboring for •everal seek Limier ihr iliqailvaidaizes of a liara,:ing eough Clll4l 1110.1 roll. which had, ilia+ far• reAtrieil the el. fiat of 4everul (lithe ••infalliblra.•` I war natured to par char, a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, a n d give it a fair trial To my great surpriQe. after tiring only nue half of the !ionic. I found ntyKelf eohrely Well. Ii it no best medirbit 7 ,rer wt.," DR.. HOFFLANDM CELEBRATED GERDIAN MEDICINES Are unti out a Rival for the Cure of the following Diseases! taken according to' the directions they will titre any I 'case, no matter who or What else has failed. VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, For the permanent cure of Rheumatism,. Goat, *Gan grene, Hysteria; and severe nervous affections and are highly recommended for the cure of .Dropsy, Ilemoral Asthma s and Neuralgia. Patients using, them, inmost cases, experience benefit egos after the first dose. They quiet thattervous system, which enables them to Test well during 'the night. They never fail to effect a care, when taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system. Liniments sometimes act as .a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will he more acute. . .. • I . GERMAN BITik.RS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints , Ja undice, Dyspepsia, indigestion,. Chronic Debility,. Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary 'Affections, (arising from thediver . oratomach,) Diseases of the Kidneyk and all diseases arising' frOin a. disordered stoma h,in both male, and . female, such as female Weakness, dizziness, 'fullness Of blood to the head. They strenghten the sys tem, 'and remove nil acidity of the stomach, and give it tone andsetion and assist digestion. Thereat' be taken by the most delicate stomach, and- in - every case will en:" lirely detaros costiveness and renovate the -whole-Sys tem, rentoving all impurities and remnants of precious diseases , and giving a 'healthy anion to Me, whole . frame. . The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the right Bide ; and soreness upon touch immediatm y under the inferior ribs; inability to been the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced, which se riously affects respiration, causingvetyoften . a trouble some cough; together with these Symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of Per spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pairiin the . right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes.sores in the -mouth or throat, causing moms to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice freqiient ly accompanies it, and a dropsy - in the frier. These synip-! toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease s Consumption. •In fart', a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes 'above mentioned: Cathartic medicines must on every instance, he avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various-11MM af feeting the stomach alone, are nansea,2mart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full ness or weight en the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, amid eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, dc. Dyspep sia , devoid orb. funetutil nature; if is without danger; but, arising from a disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few doses will re move all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position. donior webs before the sight, fever mid dull pain it the head, constant imaginings of evil. and great depress' n of spir its. outward signs are, a quick and strong p Ise, pale and distressed countenance, he: Any case of the alcove disease can be cured effectually by the tine of the 'Bitters. as directed. SUDORIFIC. An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds,or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, Influenza, Whooping Cough. Bron chitis, Hemoral Asthma, or tiny disease of the Lungs or Throat. • . This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the graVe annually. and cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robust, ifat first properly treated. SPI KENARD • OINTMENT. For the effectual cure of theaF'iles Tetter, and Rheum , Scald Head. Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Bather's Itch. Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire front burns, on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it after shaving; it will. in a few moments, remove all sore ness mid stop the bleeding: It can always be relied OD; and is invaluable in any family. TAR OINTMENT, . - - For the cure of pains or Weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned-cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures never made. yet certified to ,by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a-trial of these invaluable medicine.. They are en tirely vegetable. and free from all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be bail of the agent. gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 278 Race street. one dbor above Eighth. Philrutelphia. For'sale in Fit tsburg,ll. by Dant 7-illyl WA!. THORN. .._ .. _ SILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGII !—The Lungs are in danger. the work of the destroyer has been begun. the Coligh of Consumption tenth in it a sound of death. ntlit VOL' A Mit - nu:a? Your darling child. your idol and earthly joy. ts now perhaps confined to her chandler by a thingerons cold—her pale cheeks. ber-thitt shrunken finger... tell die hold disease has already gained upon her —the •outtil of her mptitchral rough pierce.: your soul. Vor7ro MAN. When jasl shout to enter life. th,:case sheds a heart crushing Might over the fair prospects of the fu ture—your Iteme mush and feeble limb. tell of your' loss of 110pr:bury,i need not des? air. There is a lialni whieli will herd tit.. wounded lune, it k Sherman's All-1i ruling Balsam. Mr.. Attar's, the wife of Wni. 11. Ann., 1 , ,q. w; i s tiven lip by Or. f4esvall of %Vashitigtoti. lire. Roe and MeClella a at Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. tier frieillic all thought clie nip.' die. She Lad every apoearanee of being rieUll ,l / 1 11 1 )1/011. will Was c o pronounced by her phyßiClails—Sherlllllll . 4 Balsam wit, given and it cured her. noo,Gis 93 • • 100,967 77 • -207,499 72 Samuel C. Marina Adolphe? I'rrira, Geory,e Abbott, P ainuk Brady, Mrs hailer nes :viz.. of Hull's Ferry. wit. , 4,1545 emelt o rOliFittnfitiott Lt - this 110 . min when all tali, ictocstie.. tailed to give relief—she was restored to a .kelefott. A. C. Castle. Dentist. Broadway. ha, , 'Keel. iii , -.l.•se-ra.i.e.l-es where no other incilecine afford ' es: reltcr—Lot njierwe.l the a rho no Or C. :11.r0 Wrllleßred u. %comic' oil effects to ri which it never fails of !tbs. ,•• an n may b e , Is effectually "uteri by this {Wilk the ruptured or llptrilitrll i.loo t Ve,,,1PT.:111.1..• tanker; the lUngii sound aguiii. Rev. lissuli Jose , , Irk; Eighth avenue, wit. cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gafe him more relief than nll the other med . ,- eine he hail ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beal , . 19 Delaney . I r,eel, gave it to sisicr-in-law who wit. laboring under COluntuiption. and to another sorely attlietest with the Asthma. In both Ira effects Were 1111311,1/31e..0011 restoring them to containable health. Mrs. Lecarari, WELL... 95 Christie-st . suffered from A rattan 42 years. Shermatt's 11n1sant relieve:l her at once, and she is MattilltratiVely well, lieing enabled to ABDEP PILLS; A RE universally tuitar-OcddY stare, abCOnly as an AL.eff,eitital preptatiroc ;li ft altiezieffraiihrt;ftWyt all diseases which can - aff ct the hntuati:frahterj__,t-Head. eche,. Indilestion; Rheunte Scurvy, D ropsy, Small Poll ChotetlifltorbtiVWorms,2Whooping.-Cough, CoMatmpticau . /autidice, , Qmuftl,Scrudatima,lANer Vona, Apopte.ay) , lCancersi Measles, - Balt, Veopn i Fire, Dearibnrn, Giddiness, :Erysipelas; DeafnemiDeldngs-of .the SkiniColdsittiout,Gravel,P4nein.RM Beekilurrard Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Riungsin the Throat, Asthma, Fever s a all kindsi.FmaleComplaints,Stirches in the Side.o3pittits,g;Of , Eilood;"fions.Eyes,•Scrofah ti Anthony's fire, Lowness- of - Spiritei bus or Whi tes,Gripesi. %Ines: Etilf-LoiltjaW,iHysteria., Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious erections, 2.rieurisy, Swelled Feet7anidliGegs4, - .Swhte - PCNX", .Wll4l. Sitenlilp, Tremont, litmors; Uleers,iVcnftiOt- - -and ithatit ofothers hauls euccessfully:-antl-2.frepctitedly-been'slfamittisheil eitelenll-:rimairful iron: They have knoyrniciefreditieriumientettreawhen alr other remedien . turd proiad . adavaitingi n atta is the las shwa of disease "• • - They have:in marf.datetisppirseritvlthepresert:ptir eskitt qt{he mast eminenf pfitotetaria, and received beauties their tiPi'e been frequently redOrnineticetilifmett" f the most elialingitished character* throughtiallhelarl4olld:: been epneuoned to EuiPPO by Nbblemen , and r4lF•fl of •g i tir",,:e ex pur e g rkn P :gPo l di a r e i d . .:ated the favorable commendation of the iilm;eigirW-Vellient ' sid, Mid of his Celeetialltiejestyfor the;Chinesif Chinese " . Bar, Scarcely aPacket vessel or any repute Nails from' the pert of Neu - Viurk - , whitens tor'ahundagraulY - Of the K ' SICMAN'S NF.V.FAI - FAIE,ING - Irr it t -d itdre ir ltvdtueNTreititlillstiedltillftlieliffreip t il Clime iwrhe Union; and appllcationeard constantly reach ing ns from almost numberleis villages in every -mellow of - theioittitrt. , Testimonia l s of their marvellous efecfs ' an poirintriat.frommill.nuarter&—and in. such.numbers ' that Ire bay.ettottime-- to. reart.prte.: r hall of- therm - E . Whet 'Stronger or inure conclusive eildence thaatliese ruiport- Mut , fang - can- the most Sceptical deSiritlifli pos s ibl e _, that ,the;many thousand', who hate GLIC st , WIRIER'S 'PILLS, can be deceived in their results?: ft any lanais qrfackerY eXisted;tivimild it hat irmgago have been' held up, as it should be, • to the. seammid derision of a justly offended community.. '2.••• '- • 1[17.." RerneMber. Dr. C. - .V."Cliekenerisitio original in., ventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing of the sort: "was ever heard Of, until he introdacetfithem June;1843. , ; Purchasers should, therefore. always ask for Clickener's. Sugar Coated Vegetable . Pills : awl lake Ito othei;or, they will barnacle the vletiniN or a fraud: PRICE, 25 CENTS,:D}:It 13 9 X- • Cliikenees principal office 'the Palo of pilot ; Is GO Vesev At.. - Nevr - Yorle.:• - :‘ Wfit. JACKSON. S• 9 Elbert)* et.. head of Wood si., burgh, Pa.. deneral Agent for Western Pennsylvania, .Northern Obio, and the River Counties of ;Virginia. , The folloWin7, are-Dr, Clickener:s duly appoi n ted A gents for Allegheny co.. •••• - • • -• .Wht. JACh.SON. (principal) fe Liberty Atreetilead or Wood. •.; - A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. ' . • _._ - ..Jonathan Obriest. Manchester. - Jua. R. H. Jacques.llifraingbam. Jno..lf..Casieb Pennon. -• . • - Andrew S. Getty; • sr:- • Robeit Williams, Anhuriville.: It H..Hentingray, South Ward. Win. 1: Smith, Tempereficeville. Jererdiab Plething',..ll,wwreitcevilfe. • Darnel Negley, East Liberty. Edward Thompson., Wilkinsbitrgh. Tlionkhit Aikin Sharpsburgh it ~Smrr . Sdwiekley. . - • . Sarah 1 Springer, Clinton Jame Alhee ;Stewartstown. .• 41m Net:, Turtle Creek. • . • . • Elizabet . APLaughlin,.Plumh.TOreaship.- .1 Jai es. Bakerstown. - . - - Penny; AVReespcirt..;. 's 2, 64 . - rels VSED teiday, j by about one h Mixture, ben, batik. o f lt, not diinppea' Compoitmle< less nod pie deed can it, For Sale s Seidl also '-. sell ' jIII REST COUGH`MEDICINE LEVER X—This was expressed in ourfseaiing res. it' intelligent gentleman Who had iised - but If of a bottle of De. rri Orienfarrouet re he teas entirely; (wed. Come.anti get. a Ind if the most obstinate cough or cord dmis by . its USP. your money will be refunded. L as it is, of the most eflective, th ough' burnt sant remedies, its use for' yearS has, nor in ail to give entire satisfaction. ;I. iltolesale and retail. by{ . HAYS & BROCK - W.lll l Liberty street, near Canal Skarn. y _ WILLIAM-FLEMING, - - Lawrenceville,. . . . TARIIVIL ARIES Oriental Coeigh'Xixteire.:— . -"lxr rra Au,- ass ' RAISE rr.'”' Those - who have nothatan opl portudity, of trying, this swot remedy : for th,c permanent cure oi eve afferimo of the ItingisshOuldnotfaillosive It a trihl.' .0 niticates of its efficiency, from our' wn mt. izena. which e are constantly receivnig. cannot fail to convbice . the s keptical . Read the following from - a lady. of high stan d lig in Allegheny: . • . ..' Au-Roomy ern, Feb: 7,1848. " Meltrs..ll yr 4. Brocktecip,; It affords me great plea i, sure toibe abl to 'add my testimony in favor of Dr.. 'MI-. lard's t ' lycalhablecoughttiellietne,..Abontlhree#tonths 'Since I was attacked with a ViCtleldeold, and- was - much , ..distres, ed wit the cough, from which I could get no re lit ;Lief, un til I w as a short nom siace induced to call at your :pre acid purchase some of the Oriental Cough Afixture. sioin happy to state that the use of the second - horde has tritely cured nte; add, having Oen' confidence, hi. it, I , t yre, and shop continue to recommend it to My. friends. “GRACif V1ET,E11:713.” : Price, 25 cents A bottic. Sold by' --, , HAYS it, BIIOCKWAYs, N 0.9, Cont. Row, Liberty st..;fiear Canal. ' (feblol .1.. FLEMING, Lawrence -vale. Alqo by • IW.UNIATISM,. GOUT, AND Tie DOLOREIJX.--- A re,mectuble gentleman called at. our office ; us he said. to inform u.* that he had been afflicted 'for I_s years with Rheumatism or , (lout, and occasionally with-Tie Doloreux; that he had been - frequently co:alinedto his room for titonths togethe,r,.and otleu sulfereilthe Moat itt tense atitt:excreciattng pain,. hut that lately he had %been using Jilyne's 44tratier. Rom which - he thandthe most sig nal and unexpected relief.. He oaks, he. fohnd the-Medi cine very pleasant and.effeetive, • and Mat he, mve. con id e rs , ll im self perfectly cut - ed.—Philadelphia NorttiAmer ican. . , A FscriVOiru fisowtsa.—A gentleman of scrofulous habit...front indiscretion in his younger days. _became at: ii.med with, lacerations in the Throat and Nose, and a ilis.agTerrible eruption. of the t!tkin. hiS"whole system lime the marks of being satin-mod with disease. (Inc hand and wrist were so snitch tTeeted that he had lost the use of.thehand,.every part being covered with deep,' painful, and offensive ulceri, and were as hollow ancPporous as all honey-comb. It Was at this stage; of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from alciath some disease. that be commenced.theuse of Jayrie7a Al terative, and having . taken sixteen battles, is now Perfect ly cured: The Alterative operates titraugh. the eirculation„.and . purifies.lite blood and eradicatesdtsc a se from the system, wherever,hicated,. and roa the ownes cures it has per formed diseases - of the skin, cancer, seritfuld, liver'conmpiint, dyspepsiapod other. chronic diseases, as truly- aStomithing.—Sperit of' Mr Timex. . o : 7 b For ...ale in Pittsburgh, unite PEKIN TfA'STORE, 7.2 Fourth street. : . - ' ", CONSUMPTION, COUGH.- SPITTING OP,HI.001)! •BROISTCHITIS, ASTHMA, & c To C0=10'1.117" rou-61111, of you are really suffering 'from neglected Colds, or an obstruction and consequent indamaticm of the delicate lining of those tubes through •which the air we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstritrtion produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, &ugh, difficulty of bYathing. Wictie fever, and a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm, which fMally exhausts the strength of the pa tient—and deathensues. JAYNES! jEXPECTORA late KT r most pl Jails to rsmove this obstruction. , and . produccit easingand happy results. It is certain hi its ef fects, and cannot fail to relieve. Por sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea S'iore,7:4l7ourili st., near Wood. iatiS ' 6 DEST COUGH MEDICINE IN WORLDS" .1011 Another evidence of the superiority.of W 11: farcrs Cough Mix re ture, over all others. Read the follittiing. certificate from peetable citizen of the Fifth-. Ward: Prrrsacnau,Nov."3,l.247. "This certifies that for some weeks past 1 Was-Ambled with a.Very serious Cough, which was evideinfrbecom ing seated ma the lune. to such an extent as to reist the eff'ert of, every medicine which I had lieen usiag.. was fit persuadal to. call at Days '& 'BroCkwayfalDrug Sfore, - and get, battle of Dr. .IY I / I .rtrfir Oriental. ,C7ongh . Mixture; which, to my great surprise, relieved Me very much; after taking only two or three doses,•and'hefore I had llAttl one bOttle. 1 was ethircltcured. I vra.s spinach pleased:with its effects, that I have brought Otherii 10 !My Wand shall continue to recommend it to thy friend". as firstly 'believe it to be the Lest Cough Medicine in the ;woad: , `‘ Amman' itresxvitv.l' Try it-only 25 cents a Bottle. • Sold by - - HAYS bc.BROCKWAY, ,'No, 2, Liberty Street, near Canal . . BA EAU OP C01:1114131&.--iiitiriinic—ro and Drey.—liyOu 'wish a rich, luxuriouslitirtil of balr, free : from datittruffand scurf. do not tail to procure the'geituine Balstint , of Columbia. In eases of baldness, it will more s than exceed your expectations. Many who have lost tt . their hair tar twenty years. have had it restored to its ori ginal perfection by the use of deli Saigon]. Age, slate, or condition, appears to he no obstacle, whatever. -I t' 11140 causes the, fluidic, flow with which the delicate lair tube is filled. by which)intons thousands, whose hair wasgrey the-Asiatic eagle, have had their hair regtored ..' to its 7. natural color, by the ace of this invaluable remedy. Y. iti t all cases °Clever will be found one of the most pleasant 6 5 washes that.' can be used. A few 'applieations only aro ,necessary to keepthe hair from falling oat. It mretigthens: the . rnots, it neve r; ails toimpart a rich,g/ossy appear .enee; mat as a perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled. It , holds three !antes as much aiother miscalled. Hair Rentor , . eaves, 'and is move efl'ectual. - The genuine' manitfae awed oblyby Comstock & Son, Courtlandt-street, New Sold, only genuine. in Pittsburgh,.by Wsit...lsexactst, 69 -Liberty-street, head of also, in Washington, Pa., by A. Sweeney & Son; in Cannonsbutgli, b.y.Dr,;Vowefl; BrownsTiltelby - Bounett & Croker; also, to every town niPennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland and -novl9-d&vvfint.: - • Sold also by rga.N . o. 1 Lard; - ; -L4 - - 4 bbl, : -Zia. 1-- do.; arrian:toriairdnent,•aad foe sale. by •• ;- jaal4 • • • ' :HILLER & RICXEfSQrp k - MEE f7'?:,:3;', , : , ,.': ._~:P~rt .. v...att ~ , ;', ,i ;z.=,•'., ,' 1.' ')-,:-.i7.!,;.5-V-.;.:':,i,