•• ,• • •• •s COS sys4-.mot • ‘ " r • s k 4 - • 4*,l`ate • sv J' • MEI ',,-*,:•::::i -,---;:_:-:. - ~ .0.--• ~','": A.-- -'''-% -..,''.,,,,,,,5 , <,,"' ... AA= NINNONnomp.- T, g. • ._, 11 % ..,. I ‘ a in -'1 .4 ,-...,.. "- -..-. , I t 4 " ~. ,'i' ': '''. ''= '',''.'`.' . ' , i ' ~.-4 - ' 'T A : '''t e % ' '''' - TM at f e ' 1 . 'a ' ' ..- '. „I 1..- '' ,, '''7Z.:= ..-..- , ' '_.- ..'4 1 1.-S'f ; .. ', -` Aj4 . „ ..%-.-.- x.': ---------- 7_ ~. 2.,.... - -'--..-------- 1 - „ -.,,,,, ,_,,,,... z ~. ,„„, ~ ~.,,,„,., ,-, , • ~„, , f „ ^kiola:os .a," 0 30 .....,4 k r NlSili . l2oodl4 , . : ',2,t't_,%," ' ''' ' ' '"' ‘TC - ,',-.- "4. 7, '‘':,it:r',?, '1 , ,-,' li T-A.O. Z(b at 7n t a L.-?llo.satiserther Inutinstrecet" I - " - : - ..r4(.- ',. ,, e 4-1,- ": --. t ",,, •',./ • ~,,,, ..- 4 .. , 4, . .".•:- . - ~,,,d. A lase ~,,,dsondomegtoekoffeshionable P'' 4 1,,t - 0 , , ' ~,,i't. It '' s „y . :. ~ ~ ,-- ' •- , , E ir4 i ..4:t ~ ~- la ; -,, - ' 0 ; -.:: fokprillerftetn'it Ssuntner:WeariAUCh as Frqneb'' NEW PAME"n -4,1 , ,- ~, ~,,,1 ~,,,.04,4,-". , 0 t ,•", J..-' st 7" r..,',.4‘ 'j= t - '4 ' and Belght Cloth Drap des tea Cashinaser ,;,* • i'-' 7",„. ..."-, 4 ,:ri', ''' v - 4 ,7 ,, ,t• P ''' /,,,,,,... •, ~„ v...,, Cassimemet,Homliecones, and Brunton in NO.IC Id II 1 Si,l '4' ~,, ,- ..1'..7 t i i ) , , ,:71 , „:4 )1,4 ''4, 7 , .. 7 1i,,, .': t•' N., ~,..,..,;• , ' ors and qualities. Also a great warier:- }reeroge Passenger " • I - % r l, ...CT,. et' •ri. , 4 , -.4 *.„;,-:„ 4: '' , „..,' 4 ,_ 4 ::-.-_, ~'/ mates ' lnd figred-Linens, many of menca to come op Kr . 1, 4,....",, '4. ;C u 5 ',41',",,,•,;... ,4 --• .". i.,:0...i; •••t - - -' 1 , _ styles , which are no / to be found ,- t Co., will be fora i 1 t.. ) ..5, ,''''...., , 4r. 4 11 ,- , ..„ , ~`,. . 1 ! ', together with Kluge" assortme• f their equivalent/ - 0 - ..,"•f4-t o r . •- , 0 . 7 " ,v1, 1 , ..;./..'",-. s i t P l • 1.,,,.*,,, t 'st:• 4", „lags alLof - Whiehwill be te r Cortgress,May 1 Vrtb‘..ee - :,,,..t.. -1,4, , i ,7,4 1 ',,,r 4 ,......',' i,.. - 4!' . .i.• ''' 1 4. " ...:1‘...."" -.. ,ionaidelacintter at short tent sickness on e „..-,t , ' , -,4 „, 4 ; 'it. ",..... 4 , s- „. 1 4 , ,i. 4 . ~l, • 0 IP.:-./..9 .2.:..."-'•, • •.„1 • <," astahlishmentu 7 l.tlttl. on found themse ' 1 4‹,i,.. . t r. ."......1.1 i }... •V:-• .. t :"•11'77 , ,, 1. , !„, , -,C'r 1 il, ,• ' 1 .- - mann ban.. i n ni y tie on-board en' V.''i'' ...i!..V:Trci'i':-'',4'„;s 0 :-. '1 , 1 '' ( '0 1 ; , ;''';';' .. . - :: 7 *, ..,„,N t . , T r.,, 4,t+o- - t '' ' - - h olm i n _W c ,- t Pickness rind de ~, 4. ga t st. .../.. ~ •1.,,4 x -1 • ' y r ri-,i b '' " • ON-HAN"" T All t•-s.'s. to .',' -2 e'',•,...' e-1 , vt # # 4'4 • ",,'„` i;'..... ~.• •„ ~4 . ,. t. • • 4. •l' ' .., ts .. 1. s•. 'kr i ll lq ~ it ...s. - CLOTHr „, "At, ;‘,.. x .y. i . f , =r , 'to .^ fl- i =- =- nitF' ‹ , „ .. 4....., ..„, le 3. -../,-:, ~,,'/ 4 ,470' , ler. , -SI 4 trr 0 . 41. , - a i . - -0( ~ 4 14,A s - .1 g;..4„:03,.'",',%.% ' 1 ". V.t41..,-. 't"\•„4 A t i f ;1,T,",.. ,„,,, - , ,ble- V_ .. It "4 - '-}- , 41-4,,, • •° / 5x."..,; : 4 ' , -.1:. t,.. x;7 4 ,4- , ..,, ,- '" ' ~aNi , , del tvl r, .. ' 4 :4 , vh....•'..7`, 4 , o._ AN. 1 14 r% . .,,, 4 1 . •44.4r i'.'" 0; ti ‘,..= - i Pa , e_. '04" , ....-1,V0.t,1 .4 4 e ~,,, "t ' -,, 4/;',./ P' - '1" ' " fur /4' • • ....4,1 ''',.. i 1. 4 ,. t s ' 74," .3 ~ " 3 -t n + n rf-4., r t., er, , , we V.. - . ,",, sn•-• 4 ~,.. -v•t - ,, ,T, 3.,•1.4 +I „, ',it Owe; 1 fici 7 't -44 ”" --"•••-t: ... ..• - e ..,- .1. , ..s 0.4 s•P ...4.• ta, v!s '4- ..d.Tork, free from bone. Fu tt..4,,, , ,.;,.,....}.,*x.,1 rm s .." - -aft ...n.5... lir•42" - Q - :-.• /4 ... '' ' 4 As- 7 " 4 " Al: -....40 4 0 1 ( s/ .-.4 V. - 11.4 -,? xp in this Line will be properly 1- tr "P % 4 i4. V° 'l. ''s' , / . 's -.. ° a - t "4 4 "0 .- t t. t I ,muse over the passage-way lead .1014 1 ,.., 4,. 11... , r „,i"S‘,o, l , 1 1,11' tc11 , „..,;;,.,.7' 4 ,- ,i',. l .L,... .s , ,apartment . The C l araboose and ( 4.....x..4 4 0 sest2 ; k: ~, ,k t.. v ,;',.4. 4 44..0.t, , x.r . .. , ; T.,..V1 . "8 ,- 4 Me use of Passenger; are kept midet ....- „i..,7.q..!.4.,t-k.-$ 4... 1 „ , ... •-1 „.'t t, it.,1• , ,, ~r, ~., .. - T re '. " - ,F- 4,4,74 4...0.01;.-. 4 1. "t• - ;,...t••=, ,i0.1...e. .1;‘.„, , r, ..-x .;- xtention still be paid to promote their hes i t ie "; ;rs V4,."-ie'' li''' t st° ,4N. l l4t'f l- sP":4 ' , ..i' '''}' 4 - '', -.:::-. 4 4,4,,. Agent at Pittsburgh, 1 4 0.9111 . . TA R A 3 ,:. . r .. 1.. 441% ,- 4., ,'. ,' 23... t.`;, 41, t }X, . Je7 1 , Fiflh st i4l ~ ,, , s . 0 "-r." 2 : PL. -A.° 4', .1 . „,, 47 . 4. • 't r f` f t 1.".... Topscott l s Genera, ssEmlgrat 4 4,-".7.< Pits:' o ,-.4,f,, 4 1 . 4 !„, + .7-9'..g;;P't".: - .' 1 / 4 '4 2. -t -s. -xi! , REMITTANCES arid Passage 1.,1 4 t 4 45i„g1itk z‘P 44,1' • 14:7:4- ..,.„,i 4 „,4,-t...}.'.: 4 ," 4 - 4 I/ 1 ,1, 44. ... -: .. -11/k fr om Great Drithin and I re land, 9/1"-..,,c,14 P 6, 1 k4..,5i 5 ,,,5:!,,P- i',.,}i'.• t...-iNt.4 .4 b q .. , • -• z-. min. '. • Tapscott,l7s South st., I ii, P F 9,A °4 lttie l krke.;'o,. 7 l; ~4- 1 ' .gi. 4 ,:!!;' -' , 7 ' ' , • ,‘ •of MaideaLune, N. Y., and DOI 1r 4 41-P4- , 4.,„,,4 , 41011.t,,,t 1 :r - —.,,, cr '4 , 100 Rood Live 00l -- 1 r ' • • a..,,54,p.. 1... , ..-4e." sh la /., 4- • • "4 - , ./.s '•- " ~-' ; ' ', , The m sen ers, having accepted tit ....." °p, /...-•••.k,, , .. 1. ." - "tf t i,;,."-P•' " 7 ".• ' •fs. - .4 . :.t 4 - ' , , above House, am now prepared to mak t ''"4 t - ' X- s f -.---",, 40 . . : 1" . 0 , ~,' 4 , -.- , 1',,',44 .` .44 '4' 4 1.:`:4 1 , ‘ 41 1. - 4 1, 4 4.3',6 1- C'''' , o '4..' 4 ‘'` 4 . '•-t-",t,,'''• • • i ..I L t , ', , on the most liberal terms with those de Isi4 i ../..„ g „,,. " , :i\1'5(4,,;*,.. 4 " 4 5i.14" . . 7 t , .°•- 7 'si r • si.-;•....-, • it-a' , , the 'Passage of their friends-from We -o 1 1"}„,4.4. - 14, rq.„, ;ti ;4:- „; tis % N s .' , ,/ 1 / 4 "i x , / x., v., ,5.... -nos & C;, - Erie.-. . - they Hatter therwmives their character ar iif.l sV il 4 i''''''''‘ j " 1 41 14 ' . ?'''t ''''' .;:. •I''''' t ' i - 4 .'..4, ' .a „Erie' will receive and for - in bushman will gise ample assurance 14-5.,. rv - tf.,74 I . ° ' 4 . i. - . .rk;',i_4 4 -3,,, rt./-4,./ ~,t..,1/ 4. ~ ~., ~, . t , .on on the Lakes, shipped by nmgements - will he came:lota faithfully. .../. 1.q. - . 1 .1-;„.1 • -fe 4 c l o . ..,,,m, *, x i .. 4 . . 4 ,- .1 ., , . , , Messrs. 'W. 4k - J. T. Tapicott nix; lon Of 10 1 , '" ~. '''f-,/,'"i P.-' . .,, ,, ". , "' .tt- - r" '''"' -`-, l ' John m a i n , 'r known for the sup_erlor elan, lICCOITI a ‘„P rs , 4 - i•"( 4 . 4 :4 0 , --t it" -. „".11- 7 ili sEt .../..,-"" 4 •1,9"xir4 " - 4,'. • t . . 2. ':' ...ci, &CO., Josiah Relloffg' . ~ i , qualltiesof_their Packet pup; The QI .."*.Ol , kl - 4.7‘,.. w •P'* - x. 71 .rs ''..Ni";.. , s'''''' t, '''t,lrlt 4 , JEllitti ' ' Waller '& cook, jell. AV}ZT SHERIDAN, GARRIOR I 1.,;,, ~ .., „ ....t, „ -.."iisf v • -•"1"-4ve is - P. ''•-• „ i".".: . '..'',': 4 ,"...f, , ....- " - . 1- ` , 41. , •4' Is tsf:' --.... -.-s •- . , i 1 •'. ," 4 „ , -*burgh Port,table Hoar lane.7 4 080 / 17 StLIVERPOOL, and SID}) 013 . 'care mac port nuanthly-from New Y 4 " - P.. "3 ' '4, - 9 ,„" - :..ti '-. . 4 .. ,-i •,.. - '.'..'"-.- -k- ~. V -,• 0 . tkl., 4. e,..0.,..4. , ,,,. „A. . */•-,-; 4. 4 ;,,-/,tr t , Vt..... 1 ~t,i..,.,,4'.'A' 41111 0 lB4B , , gimigr i p , 26111 3. and from Liverpool the 6th and 111 -i' .l rf;ii . V,4,..';:ztk...%-;,;';, ;',l-''. 4 ,.:;.,•--.:r = ~ . Per - de 21. - ari„, t . spornitio ' n ' ei Freight u er and from - '.l ' fliwronildm:iihtanlhivee'erPooYbklavirjeenVVermeryrric*ugfiveleildenniweisks,9llll''bethWintli mi44, , ,„.„...3, - i t i . .:01.17., vi i,,, k .$44, NA .-, *" 4. ,44.'' ,0' 4 % 4,, PITTSCURGII, PHILADELPHIA; Th l / 4 101 tEiNrill r that their facilities shall kee ace with .. 1 . ,, ...,.Ati.r.. ~,,...,, .1 .;',,, ~ t. ,- ~. r., J TA-f io r ~,..: k t „!t ,r -, 4 A 3 } ' ''L '"11 '3 ' '''' '''t + apseott s c 14 4 . 1 k.,... .f. -- -t4i 1 1•1. , ^ 1 "-.: -- ' 1 .". ' -..g< x. 2 ,heir - ' Poßarnes YORK, - CASH,'Pkiladetphia. -.- ' 7r r ~l ;' - L4 .11 . 41 :44".i'• '*‘ , .) ;, ..7: t x:•-;; . .i•ti 1 ' t, e." , x,-'w ". :-''''..i . s VC' !Phiaotn)nalt7e u ' r7 li tl e t:t r le lV e° f r an c i s '''' new " -1 TAAFFB 4- leOR - NOR, Piterburgr ` ' 7- F stiPenatend P ice ' sr liss bus in e ss i ° lasi M,A - '4 -4• ;;<12 - :/.„,,,.. 2. -' 4 t"" 7 1. 74 ;-' , P s4* - r -1, , , ' , ',',.' : 7 /7. . , r IRS old established Line being lIOW 4 / 1 full operation, ass C are% vill b in 9 1 " n - Vi r "V4Y : ?' 't,,,r,h,i1'14 • 'tat C -( •:;:• - '•,<; :';','7, - ' f de Cloth- the proprietors havernade ertensivearnuagernentsm. -- I,t, - n e n b ann r bl gn . be, ig lini r ti n : 6l ,ll , a e l l e te l V, ' " . .. g. ;1401,t , ig4.1/I. l '4 ir t; ' ; \ * ,.xi", t r; ) ,. • ;,9 ,4 i f , 4 . ' durable ma , forward Goods and Produce 'with despatch', and on the in the Trattspanauon Business benvee X?"'Pe4 - 1 -1 .;,t0,0 7 4i,i ,. *:': ,, ~T., . ~!'-', 7 r ; ?! ' i * - 4,; 4 . 08 e/wishing . 0 most fiworable terms. They confidently Imp; the „day rest assured i s r,,,,w_s_ii the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled' -4 e.,...,, , ,..# 1 , ...• • ~.}.,.........,e,,y„_i4 . 4 ,/, ~,. known promptness in delivering goods--pecWiar r • • r., 4.4, 1 k-.7,X. 4 ,4 ,7 ':•: , " n.i.":"teatl.4ss.L 7"fi is' 4„1 - ' -I, ~,,. "''''7 and forward passengers inireediatelv 4 " -lit Y and. ' saris ' , • in mode of carrying-capacious warehouses at milli rt c • , '401N.".".'4`,/..g, 4 .".4 7 r 1 ,°;-4 ix.:•-V.'s".ll , - fp '4 . i *;1•8?!'l { ~... astantly on hand. uff • x -° . withont a chance o disappointment° larding accommodations to shippers an" owners °' therefor; prepared to contruei for passe , ...4. ,., ,, , k,, , ,i:14;,......: -tx 4,,..,A,. -_,-,4, ~,,,,,-. . ~4 , ..,,, produce,-togpther..with their long exPenence and unit- port in Great Britain or Irelind_to Xhill C .. , 4, k ,,,,,„,„ „ ...,,, , 4 .,.,,...--.1,,, r ,,N.r. ~,,,... , ..., ' - ' '''4"": N"' "f• 14 .,'" , "`...- "; , ,I, h' " ~.,_ i'l t.'o ARMSI-Threatenedinl mining attention to business, wait secure to them a, ii.- I , * hereby grater c u l - t i the business they are engaged hflgivii f,,kv- - • , „:"..•", l - b- ..'"•4•0-i,,, , , l'c - its ,, ,, .. - 7... ",!--.•:. it:.' 1,, ..' , #,, L,. ..."F t. • -7.. .•• l'i i, , , %,-, -stern Penna-by Col Swio 4 with tinuauee of that liberal patronage I--} Y for eativng passengers so far inland ... - /- - ,,„x; -.,;, , ,.1.,,,'/4` ,. .. ' - ..,„..7,.!• ,, 4r-, t: ."'.., ' t -, 4 acknowledire. • st, innwithstanding which, J. b-- - • • . tamable, and will. t necessary, n ewer: thee West by the best mode of conveya ',IV, eit, •;,.( 44,fei - :- gti, v.-Sr'' , " .';',- ''' 4/I f.' t. , :'''.! q%. 4 % . -..5f,t4,..ti les-:'`,t `4" ' ~ ' f' - ~ .1' „Mt,: Rf ' t% t,,tl ', ^. XS sell clothing -Cheaper than' any All a c n o d us ro ren rwa me rd nt e s d nii n art an df y orthis ui l r i e n d e, th re r4 cei l v iom ed s ,c f h e arge o n i. . offered in the 'Western country, hav- Paid, additional charges for their trouble. 4 - e.x - in ts i'l,t‘ .:.4. - ..` 4 ,,4. t 1 ';' • ;,'" •- ..1; I,' : x. , <-" - , „ ii ,by n h meni i n t h e c i ty , ( rent i ng en 1 4 '1,- charge for commission,advarming or storage. t. 7 r.-- sent for decline COlrtillgt out the amount IPko , i - : -.., ,f - , , :,,V -,, .. 1.4 4 '; ',' *‘'i ,',.•,,,. ,:,,,.' ' : ' t:' sta. , fie is now prepared to show to his No interest, directly or indirectly. in steamboats. - will be reflanded in full. - Ali communications ProrS,PaY attended to;on "P h "' , . . RENYTT • AWCO3. .t"11< - :;r"* 1 5ift.'t".. 2, A e , --. ‘"" •;:1 :7!. 1 1. ; '''..i•r" l- t a * T -- 7 4-! 's . -' ; "!! ' ,. .} -: "l'''.7-•''' j : 4 'X' 9 44"....%/ I .;"i' '4 7 ,,'' 4 0-'''t Aeons' the greatest variety of cloth; Clls4ir . ,Atillgi, pad clothing of all 'descriptions, a c table „lion to She follow ing . ageats ~ unrmiftn , r 1..„..., The zoseri . ers ° are also prepared . 4 _55.P.i".4.".;4-4, 4 . 1 4, f, <Yii• 7 o . ' 4 "?.. - c -- 21 „}"„ '' 4, - , , , -: . ' - ,i - , t; , v : approaching season that has ever been offered in :", ' sight for any amount, payable at the pn, wake; to Which all can have the Right of W ay.- . , , towns in England, Irebnd Scotland out fording a safe and • expeilitious mode c . .3 .LA A . . ~.4,4 e .4 . 1 , /,...,....)' t i, -4°-, t,,,,-,,,,,,, -, " ~,, 4 , Aerie. the corner NO. 167 Libert . i and Sixth ate t : .4,'" cl'* - 1,, , -*. ' 1 :.--' ? T., , ,,, T-z -':/,,,,,,,•-, ' '',',., /.• :;' "'N'm" '• - 4 ~,„ -,,„ .. ,, ,,7„;„ 7 .,*7, *.• ~,,, / . „.* -s" , " =„, • - to those conntries, which persons rem '-' :411tt'*".4.11;1C.1,---'` • 1 .7"' ''''? V ' - ',i'''' °'..-,",:- ' . • . 0w1... ..........-- ••••• ,- Pst a. ItIDDI.t. _ ties Will lindit la their interest to avail' 24,1,,,1,,,',A,V.4T ~,,, -" , 4 " '-" • ,'',, 4` "':- 4 , ' '' , Application (if by ‘ letter. post-paid} wi ~ . .13, 4 , . /. -,/,, tb-, , ,111.4". %,,.., .• ,4. A.O ": ~' ./.. - " ,"" , ^ F, f .,';,,.0,,V. t .r tlt, - .; , „ ; .„1 „-,." „„;--, ~ , ',:., ~ •„- , ra _ tended re. „ ..1 T.AAti. c.„& 9- t,..*,;:vi, - L.,.:::,hz, , ,,•,',:•,; , = ,, `;: - -:4, -.: . -- .',.t ~, 1 ' ' i' , .:-.;` . . ; E.l - Forwarding and COMMIABIO nuip27.4l7sw-ly - ' . ..` tw .""t , 4 ,/ P';'',„c, -- ;' - ' :L <,;. x- .- '' ' d.:c- .. .' " ~.. :`":',, •; . 4i l ;l 4 'l , iric.,_4;f4g. -, - i ' . F . s Roche, Brothera, & ~.'". .0' , .•. , 4L..ti - t0.'.1 '„',, ',. 7 - V't ..- ~ 0 4 - ~" 2 ~".' = • 14 4 Fusel re., Nrw Tani EDS, a , „V'f, P -4,;.04‘ : -' 4.*V',',,,, L :N'1 14 L !''' 4 . ' " ' l::' , ,',: ' -'' ' ''' ' - 't .7 t .' '' DUB= • Sem:um loan, Lnr ~., , - *TITVE'I . P,I.,,,X;i - ,fe'. , I;;* - 17;,*,,, - -L., , ;,i-4 -, .. , , r ''T, t; ?;- •„,, ,„.. ;- „ ; JANIFS'BLAKELY, Agent, Office o ':,• - i'4 , ll` , ' fft''.i.'" - -,. 1 ".. 7 " - :-...'' i , E Basin, pituburgli. ,•/ , ./;:,,,, , ,,,x-4. 1 1:15. / 7,,„ •. 3 - /: 4 ,,, 4 i1,, ,- i ft 13,. , ,..: - . 1 .'"f '` Arrangements f0r:16,48 i .-. 7; ,,i-p, - ;,;V1. - 4,..,,1'....;:: 1 : 7 .?.: , . i...s'.' ; t .." ,.., i "-l. 1 , -;-, . 13 OCHE BROS. & CO, sole Agents '''''....ltlt.. ~.. I. ' J- r. x ' JLIO BALL LINE, of Liverpool and NI 4.t 44 r.i 'r, ' *-------.' -,,, % I -t "^% ylkit -% "' f.... .- take this liberty of announcmg to their ~i‘, 4t,2 , 7 - 'l , -" , ',./,-. V r 7. t t.A 4 .).-''',, ''.- -"- t . ‘P .! - ' ‘, - ,i ' % customer; that theirarrangements forth -, 4* --7 4-‘-si; ' i.l ` . _, , i '_ B ~.-.-*,,‘ ,- ''.*.T,,,',. .!, ''t -7,4 ''''‘, , 4 ' : complete, they are prepared to bring la 5 . 4.„," 4", , - /•P'•'..• 1 4" 7 .., 1, -- . s t -. V., -..' ~," `,- -`. the alicnie splendid L from - Liven,. 5t,.... - •,.; ~ „ i v :t i r ~,,,,,...,. , s, ' ~,, ,•.,., • - .s, "" ', and Philadelphia. They refer to, their p4x.."-x-' ,-..," „,.+%-44 .fi.. - 4' i,"-ti '',% 4 , i-‘-1, ...„ . - 1, -..../ "'.• ;., doing business. and assure those who N'Ser .. - r-I'tc, t. , ? r,/,, '.',', c - „: .' t .';' ;'t x - " -- -% their orders, that the.same satisfaction ..,,./ .....i .4....,-. 7. , :" i , 7". ,tt ',., • : '-'' tt- ~ '-,' ': :.t . ' 11 - : as heretofore. - ' ../ j x l•- ti • . ,"".... ; :,/.' , i .I.s. fs , x -,- 1, • - TIEMITTAL !WEB TO t ' ' , " --i i"-V 4 L' . -"' ' . -,, ''; -4: I 3 - ',,,,- 71, ;,.. • 'ENGLAND, IRELAN'D, •SCUTLAND ."-', l- 1 ~.- ~....."4 a- • . P., -, r , „....__= 4. .„,-, , s ..,, ~,, , 4 ,. 1 Drafts for sal; payable, on demon, f, „. .•, , - FN.:. ',... ~..., ell. 4 r., , , , I, + •-, - ;Ireland. '1 ' • " 4 1 - ".:,:;1- •;',".. -. ~ ' ,-- -,,•; ..-,-, , 55, 4%.44- , ,...t .. ~ , .• , ,,4 ,,,,,,, i The side:W....red has made arranger ;;;,1; ,,.. ` ': r„ ,- '',.' ,: ii.„ - i_, - , - ;.;° - ,Lt,.,... -- t. 1, ' •P•I - ,pasten g droi n to . It.sbu rgh, during the pre Z - fe s- ,: , : : X'' - - .;., ~.,../„„ <.,..-1 4 „ 1 -,... 1 t c-„,„: 7 -,..7A,, ~... ~., febs-2ind vs JAAU '",. 4' .:7," , : t. ; - ' r, ~,,, ;- .- •`I -t ;,,:'':" f f.;' 4 "... , - Passage To and 16" r 1 .*-:,. a.,-,,'"' '"..` l, ' ;'•'.. , "-71 AS ,:; .- - k' ; ',; 4 , '. - •; K ". - 4 , c!";;,•. ';','''-', 1'. 7- .'" ;.` ~ ss r' t' t ' ' lit ,. -7: A GREAT BRITAIN Sc IRE ( , , , i,„„i„, ,< f , ~,,,,,,,,,,; . - 1 - - ~x . ;4":-....." ''' . ~ '-' Gizmo. Rteraan & So; N 0.134 IS verpool. ' ' '-‘• . -- ,r• •• -• .....•• x... ,_ t .. ~ ...tr. , ~..,/, .../. ,; ' CastnUt ItirranD, No. GS 5C)11.21 st. ''.."4 - 4: ' ,, A% , ‘," ," 4 , 1' .-.At '' , l"''' ? 1 A 5. T'clittlySettificoruitejveNiviaelit accepted n : 4 - -- " - 11; 'fr ' , l: -r." i' ' --' ` ,= = .- 1 s!, , i --.- = - r ="- aro prepsied to make engugemenls forp out from• any part et Great Britain or I 7. 1 ' :`.; '. .''.- - ;7." ',-. ..;' ..--''.: ' '` i' l'.2 --n ,,4;e, , , ;"';' ; *- i.'1" :4 13 ' War Linti of Packet Ship; sailing iron 3 , - 2 s ','' t : - ' 7 . , .4- --, s , 'l. ~.. ~.-"??..- s ' ,--':-.,-'-• ~ I ' f d . per. m s engaging with usinay rest iends still meet with kind treatmen '. . • -"--,- -; . ' • • 1- , `" ^ , I, ~, tr = f;.,1:47. - 7,,,,,,, 7.;,7:-:....- - patch at Liverpool, as well as every ut (est .....- ,` „:„. -s ,t. i ' _.; ' - _ - ---- - on their stnival in this country: Apply "' ,-:', Alt, '. -"' t 1 SAMUEL 'CLLR ?:',•; i. i:.. %..' 4 - 4. "'"-; : : _ 142 Laren; • N. 8.--Ftsassages engaged here from 1 -- , _ burgh d ir e ct, and drafts for any nmoun sx,', t.r„ "*" • '," --- _. _ able :t sigh:, throughout D th E e U N uit a ed e Ki a n --- 1- •-•..tr I 4 , PALSSMIGEIt *ND Marti 1 Office. , TIARNDEN & CO. continue 1.0 brini 1.1. any pan of England, Ireland, 9 upon the most liberal terms, with their and attention to the wants of enliven 1v v ~,' - , .'' ...f: -.P ,-; ~ , - ,- . i,.. . low our paisengers to be robbed bythe * :•1 ‘ 1',.." ~" '"'" . --• . * : ~-; a - ;,1',.. - "• -i. ',,,. that infestsea-ports, as s p take 14 ".. ''.-"'.., 7 i -- "rr,' ''',,. ',.., 7 ~,' • ~/' , ,;_-: v 7* :.: moment they report themselve, and cc •• ;.; • 1 . i x - t , ' - )'. , :.i...,- - , , ". ', , -.,:,•,,.,.."..'; ' .4- , ~., ism, and despatch them without Way de ._'" 't 1 's, ", •i':,' . ' .. '''',.';' ,- ,,', l -:' - ships. IVe .say this fearlesslY, as rit .t. ~' ,-, f , r`, •- , ,-;,. ~' ,' . v --;' 'i. i', = - . 1 <",: passengers 'to shot, that they were di '4'*: . 7, , t, - ~:„ Y e .- ~,,r -,-1, .4, 4 ~,,,,, - , :r. ',. -:! ' ~..... ' hours by ease Liverpool, wh Ilst thousa .f . • , . , 4"," - .1 r".1...', .',. - 4% .' %.-:`, -„,,, c.c a ''': ' - ' - ,‘''''.:' detained months untlEthey could be r"".t.'•' ," ~,,.'% /:'-- ' ^ s .4 : . : ,%..'-',.','. -'" croft, at a eke* rate, which too frequ 'l . _.' ( n - ...1 . - -''',. .. c., '-' 7 .-,: . ` '-- ..---; "...:,..-...: s"P ' " P • - - coffins. ; S- i - '. 7 ''.. "'' '-- - I - ...., .7 • ..'," ''' We intend / to perform our colonic ' ".-""ix: t t '... , .; ' ‘-`/.. , .... -, E ',-• • ' '` 4 -.."'... 4 , •!`-'' ' A- - "_ what it way, and not act asserts timer° otheroffiees,; who either performed no suited then - convenience. .4, -,,,,. ~,,„ :::;,."...,,„ ; • ,-, - 3.• ,-,„ " ' ... - ,-; ~,,,.; --, 1 ~ t .. Drain drawn at Pittsburgh fol.' an I.(si ;, (-, "4,;. -• ,t ', P,-'''' - ; ....-, . i"'"" ''''' .£l,OOO, playable at any of the Pro fil ,„ Tz 4 . , 4+ f - ~.‘=.l.. ~,' A. ± ', land, Ll' agintad, Scotland and IYales. r'- 1 / 4 ,,,-- 4 1 .,,' -,•,-' --• . '-,--, ;, .- it --1 - 's-' 7. .-- -'• . 1 JOSHUA I . European and .G k k t%'-'‘ . .-r- rz ~ '., ,. ..%4 0....4 r ,r, -,,, ,‘,', -- 1 ; ..- :•ri. % , 9 ,'' ' . -4' . ' ... • ~, t %-"," . , Fifth street, one-door FaKEY474I4 -7--- 5- = r , , -,. - =., . t'A f-, 7' , r• - , - --44• . 9 It Fild IT T A NCI '-',;-- ~,,- -d„.... , ,,, ..: ; Lt.- ~,_ ,-. , ,„,- , .-,' ?FRE Subscribers are prepared to for t'' •o " .. ..` - '..' - '' ---='• - 'h . - ,;.1,.-". ..,'- ' , -', - ., 1 ",..,/ '' - .5,; , ..", , -.. - •/. •• , , - ..i....• l - i;7.•/ • „..,,,, .";',..-: -... , . ...,i, '..", „E parts of 04:gland, Ireland, Scotian' ""."t. '‘'' ,- t 4 / " - 'l7 - ' * ' 1 ' l- : t - ' •,-.." `, .:--,' . -,- 'i , _ :' despatch °SW at the lowest rates, ' ' . SAMUEL 111 - CLUI •i- ("'S '+l ''' ''', •-'` ' ,7 - ,' `''t , ' '''', =. 3 ..: - 4"'"• ;- 1 - ,,-.4 r ; ~., '' t . .1 '-,' ‘: ' ''' •:;--- ;lit 7. '• 14 .:- ',•P. s' :' .'- :' (`' 1 ,. - t i European - and &merle NU . it s '''',t 4i ' }. - 4 , -'',` ,-- ~, T HE undersigned European Agent 1 the United Stales. and will; ICIIV t o'il •'„:, ~, -, '',"{ -,...." .„ .." r ~":„.!, 1.,: ,` ' ',.: ;1. , early in September, mid sail from Pie ?'-' 4 ',, - ; - .* .47 ~... k ~.. -- . 4 ' F.-.' ir: v.,. ^ A! '',..„ -4. ..,.' ~'.: day - of Octobcr nert,perfonning the Ts Or 11114 Ottell op through EnAind, (relent '''-:;' •••"'';.- ',i- - ;<."S-t •., , ; ( „„.s ~ - 7 . - i 4 ,.. - ',ft..", ?.... s, ,' „ .- _,, etc. returning' to America in' Illay, ( 16 ..", -.:',-..• ',, --'<.-' - 1 ..7" --- 1 t •;. - " 7 ,isii - ,, 1'..7:.". ," ' tatices for large and small sums pro -"( i" ,'-', - / - 1 - , ,:ir f , '", 4 ‘`- ~,i, , - '.; c ` ; '... parts of Great Britain and Ireland ; leg ~'..". ":. ';,..',Cf..'-'7-':"4,; . 1 : }-1 ::(..''1'!" •- . 4 ? ..' 7 , '''' • '<f" ' .. real estate and claims collected nod re. .4'...: -' 7 l-" - -t 4. - i'''''l e , -'1k.5„.,.'""."‘-' vii will; deeds and documents procure, . "v ' ......,' i. 7 ••• -' /' ~, ~- • •,, Tl, ' 1. !„"-,, 4 , , - • 'kinds made et; He succeeds his, re vs ,- > a t t..- ~- _ ,r . ..,,,,,....", , r '''',,, ~ " '‘'.- 3 : 4' , '' . .t ' "r' non( 11, Es• O otteol at Dublin , who to ra, ~- . 1 -,,, .-.._- ' ...- . -, ,` 4.- Or' - rt,",s„ ,('.- .I, ' , t,''-'" .;..i:-,4 ..,,r-, i; , ,,„ 1 , j -Lotst.f4> ; ' l 7``4 '' ' • '''. ' folly conducted this Agency,' and no e ' ' i.l - -1 i ; :?.x: . , t; " Ir• I , Z ''' , 4 = , '..-5.,.• --i,. ‘:."'. , hi. in all business transaction s inter/ references given. Address personall 4- 1 1 ..'"' ' , V?' %V t,„'.4,,t..,.^.1 , .5.,0 ... , „4 .4: 4,1 . gri.. " , , ',., 4, ~,, if.::1", .. 1 ~- , I. e .A 4.4,4, .1 ,, ,,,,,,. - .r , '" i . 1.. t.• paid, THOS. J. REENAN, lure and Attorney_and Cons P '7 7- ‘*,-ei` !"--, -/•., -,,, -7,,,,T ~ . ‘.1,.. l•-..,n. 4, , •t - - 3 • ,- ;-,,,,,,,-; , ~..'-‘,- 4. - . 7 ., -,-, ~, ‘ , 144 - J O ~... . 4.- ' i.. . 4 4 'IV ... t1 N. ,,,- , ..., , „, ~ , Office 'lithe Mirchant's Hotel, co rn s ~.. :..1, 1'.., - ,4 4 , ~. f.-,:x ,g... - 1- , ,,ir • , 'P ',- ..i . '' ` - 'i ''' . - field sts. -I . 4. ..C . ',' • , /...7::, . 7 " -; - - ,4 , -- ;q„ t -, .,.vi,::'* , *..• ---t ,- .. , -;‘,J. - it , D'Ati....R.,' may be seen on bushiest :I' , • : '4 , .., .-' ,-..., x..., ,, ...., , ssf.c. t ' T r ,s - , if .",:-.."-,'," t • times and 'dares : In Cincinnati. at lb isr.P.: 4 4tlt; ; ''..... ....1',',..t. ~44.-- r eSN egft.fic x 1 - .., altat July, and ilst . August ; in Louis/ ../I f. 4.„'`..ex - ‘"i_V4;ll 'l' ; .sF..".it*,- , i, st x - 10,12/1". ir .$ • . ' 7 ' Hotel, on 3rd bird 4th August; pi pt. !„ 3 ~,, _,.,,g.,,„'rkz ~.= ~..., ~ , , : -..g =. .4 ,o -, ‘, •',' and 12'1/August .--;•" "'" '': .i t 57 l''''- ' ''' 7 '. ''''', •` '4..... .‘ • 1- ''- ' . James May, Esq. will attend to all 1 in my absence. , `l ,- ;" 1 ,E!" -. . 4 1 - '1,5,..!4",.`-.7. 4. - 1'5.., : 7 :1 /4, ,- ;''' '*, ~2. , "_''',T-,-,;` -, "- e ,, ,.....„* -..,,, ,, , , .. , -..,-;7 --“, . 7 .7. *.,, ~ _ - --, •, . ..* 1 . dew •Dooks Just EsTi. iel r ' ." 1 " , „ ~, ar, , , .7.„ , t ~ •,,.., „ .., ~ , , , Air °NELL'S History of Modem 'Pk xa. ...-",,....-‘,...---,:( /'• "..- ;xf .' - r -,,,,,..7,..„.„1 1 ' , • : ..„ - -1 111, .. ' ta res etolume, from the last Lore ~P:-, t,,,-1'..",'..3.,..",- / ; , „.., - .. , .4 - }',01.4.:,•;' ' 1,, ,''''.,7, ; ,-, ! Lec on th e La/pond the Gospe k;f ,- 2Y ,,• <:":;: - .. - 2% - - } X;;, 1- 4 . Y - ` ,/,,..*; '.'''"- --' < Tyne, D. - Noma! and enlarged ediuo ...- "..--f - .. ~..,, - '4,. the author; sup. , ~ , ;4 .R s ,c,i, ~....-- „ ,d • -.- ~, ,%,f"., ',...-,' .• a . - 1 . - Memoir off Rev David Abeel, D. D.', .7;,.,., , , ~;,,., , J . ..4 ~...-, : ..1,, A -"i`Pt . -,. -,:,%,, ''' , ' ' %-- • Ohio°, by his nep h ew, Rev. O. 11. Willi • ;.,14, - t ' e " --t l -0 -'• '1•4•1.(.4,-,C--41,..::. ...., , - • It AK - ".. 4 1!,) 1 µ 14( 4 >1 A A A t.:A" .4 , , , ,, - ;."7 , '4-", , "' ' ' ' 7:i...' 4- ',4". ,, t;- .- .','-7 ,,1 / 2 ,;;,4 , -.'" , , s td "'",, ~•"- , , ' i'' Mehndeee History- of the Christi . ~f,... „f; . .7. r<; - . ~ ,r, , , ..'",--- , - ' .4" ''').''-,:, : Church; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vi ....-, • eq. -, .t., .4::: - ...... , ..,".• ~.- ,- -,- ... t - t , , , - t ;,, -..--,.. Havekstone: at tale of and for Engle ' V.l.' ''• ' 7, -.. --1- '''.l-.%1 , "''.`.- ,-, .r,.. - .. n '''''.'.... ••• -,,,, „ •,.ty . p ,;.„„,;.,-: ..,• - i.r.:" -.r.,* Xi* 1,% --..„...,...;',.., '''.' , A. - • • volunies, from second London edition; I 1 , ...„?"; - ,.. ~ -,, ,4 , ,y_t ,,, " , ...9 ,- ,Ar4. , „4--" , '"1,• -;7 ",.,,,," .- '"- ..", Memoir of W. C. Crocker, hlissituun 4. , ;'P r zuttr•,-... -,, 0.•-•„•,:,." „, , ,",,5.i , ,/ , . ..... i ' Personal Recollections, by . Charlet g . , , ,z,„,,,,;,..._xptw5,,,. gt , ..i.mer1....fit3'....: - :----,,,;.- ,;.' r„;,(' , .... ...t , ' ' explai/tory notes,aecompamed by a a •,-/•-;' .!:/ x -s e ,r." - •, - ; ,- ..,4 - '7.'.'f ' t/ , , - .. 1 co' ~''', . '„'„l - - - ;the period from thealose of personal/. ' 4, 1 1 - "/ - ', it. -./ "1 - •. r. !..7 , '"-:, , ...."“ 4 "', 4 -:-- 7 * •--- . qg,, ...... ~3 - ~, - - "e' 'IV, , ';,- A -, - -44 .., - ,,....,, , 4... ,,, ,,...7 7 ' death ; by L. H.J.Tona;624 , cts. , '''k.74 7. '"•'''' ',3 7 ...",,...`"-- g" it"- tr.t.lfl.k 4- '''• ..".."••• - -.-- Recollections in Fm_gland; by Rev- ,S i1.,,,ii. 74, , ',.4.4. '1 ,', ,, N,,-,V ~P 4-4. ' , :r4q, f.. - ,r ''.:,.. 4 "...' r t ' - h. - Mark Milton L the Merchant's Clerk; I 72 1 .,1-it " t v ll''.- '''`-s" 1 (-17, , !`k 8, -- 4'.*:t';` ,l z,: , - */ ,0' ~ ; 'raptor,. ISE A,Juithor of "Records '•;" .',: r, 3- " . ‘ • '''...•.,/ ",.'7•NI - r '": ,- ,! i ;' 1 r .''. Life," " Lady Mary," P Mayiut, or the 4•,;,.. ( - 2 .!' t . ",.3.•• .vier-. .'',';' If.' ;-- • ," --:, ' The above past received and' forsale. -•,,..'1/ '''...•:`'"'-"....< '4 ,7- . 7 2." -( - ; ' - '-'l"' 7 ' -. !•-•: -'• 0" . • If ) - 1 ~ , _ :,.. ELLion i . .i , ,% . :7J,. 'f.."l , ..:: ");. - 7 . "'" ) ;-;', ~' ,s' ! -‘• '-", . .- • G 5 Market street bet, , ''4`A , 4 P. , 1% ' l 4^ ...,"i-' ~).- • -- r --- -.- - I OANIPLONDON BOOKS =Qt C 7 . , : - '4. 4 '. -• " -,,. -; , .. - !•" ,,, ....?J _7. ,', '',. 'I. -:', ~ .• ' •-, -- ' - - - - 1 dies. q - , • r.A ., ,''..2 , --- ',;:i% , •`:iz-"%, ,, t4 1 -- '--: = -••• ~.,:-.' 's..; , ,- - William of Illiilmsbury'S Chronicles qi . 4- . , - - ;, , '4L-'.1. 7 ." - 2 ,1 , - / ?. ..k-t 7 i - . 4 ',. 7 :1 *- ;" 4 '"" '..5.; r".,t- *. '. ' ' Beties Ecclesiastical Hisiory or All ' .st- ' i ; , --- ; 1, -...' / ktft. - ",_'..„ - " , -",`-. 7 •:'-' 1 ,.. . . 4 . - - cies.a' ....- ~,,,. „:..11 "t- . 4,,,,5;,... - ;'• - ;`-,' - -"- - " - ;. ' 5 ' - Heroditus, by Carey., ket.‘r . : l -e 4.. ii,? , '" 3 '7. • _ Machiavelli History of F/orence. ~.....74.,•,., -, , , 11„.A.A. .. ..r,,, - „,.„ - *...E, 4,..: , _ Se legal Philosophy of Life and 1... • 4 :,1:-P f;,‘. l- *--t - _;'?..W,•.-",, ,, _l-sf./8/". , :::-#7 1 1,'.. "7 - 4. ~ , f. ~ p Iltstory. ~i -4 fil; -47 '.. , t:P.t.A. 4 '- 1 - 1 * . <.!41- ' 7l. ."'"Ne t , rc-Nl'.l , -, Langre's Ilistory of Painting, ,;,, .... t. '„j ' 4,...i1,t, !, _ ~ ... _ Beckmon's History of Invenuons. ~ , ..-4, 5 , ; ."4/1- .1 .',ye•.: : - -- - - , . R05ec.. , ,,,Le0 the Tenth, fs / i, sffi ,;s-- 5 - , -.24,„ 1 ,,,,!•,,ir, 7 , 4 ,„,..1.„ / . „, i. „..„ , Roscoe's,Lorengci De Medici. oil 4 1.4 , V , -,ll,,,f'C'''i - v - :, -P *'••:l, l lls , n- t7'. 4 • 5 t.,4 41 = ."-i; . - Cox. 01; Douse of Austria. ' ,4° -•./1.6•1',• 1 , , v,1",a3,i.„ - nif, x ,-;k x .4 1 - 114!' t _ -,Schiller 's Works. _ .F•iar sale nr4 ,-,4--.5., * -.,,- Jar f :,f,r;, y „,,,, t.'. ,gmr22 I.II,R.DOSWORTII &C os,„„fe - Vr4;"'• • --- - 04. ~,,,,- , , ,i tti,e 1 . 1 , m - i . ,._'-' - 14 ,, Yf711Vt4-rs.e.. , !rw`t • '- 4f Trimmingit. 'MEW ands plendid variety Tli Ptw„,14".1 , : , •,t.p. - ... 1 01= - 4" , .I.ll' latest style; just received at ZEB 1;:4,nr,,4,1„-....4,g1P141*.4.7-. .4 , 4 -.4' ,'/:i' .' - __ ,„ No 1371%Inters Snterrs , Among with 41. el*" _' , t„,.., ,, x , :_4, ~- ..,--,,, - 0 , z.-11o•----,;,A-- t- , .., • • . -r - • =- .-..,-...,„;7 2 , 4 7 -- , t , ~ r •-•- i . ,60 gin ass Daisy Dutton; assorted col S-•<; - ,• , ,...1,",,,* ...: 4 ,,,-,„4. 1 .1 . ~,1 4 2ti0- 4 i. , e , 4 .1, 100 -, 4 plain; doffered with net, ins It ....#kW./....1+, 4 ..y t kiet4 -4 ,..,,,)* . ,,z4 t f ''.,,t ' '-• ISO " plain smalL assorted colors 5w...5..- -r- 'l , "01 ' .5. , ,- .*A '...-• , te t r.4.4 ... "4. 1 '"'1,. 4 .17,kt,1-fr7 4 1 % VPV,'4'' . 4 :7: . ~,,,,,, 0...,,04,1t!' ~. 41,,,,, , ,. .' _ts,, ri g , .., 4 % kl, ..f% l / 4 %),,,1--"tt " .- -_ - - ,50 %.% cotton, newarticle, Wilt wa Atm, a large vunety of Fringe s used * 6 4 , -tp , v..-ky-if,- -ARA: ~ , ,,,It r -B. B * - -,. - ,: . • . 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Also, a gretu•vatiety of lanc) Ctissi; . mares end figured-Linens, many of them entirely_ new . styles, which are nco. to be found elsewhere in Ibis rity; together with a large assortment of neW style fancy Vest- fogs , all,of which 'atilt be made to order in the faith ,tounbld aother, at short notice ' • Gentlemen favoring thin establishment withtheir Orders, may rely upon their gar -.. manta' being made as well as they can be in any other ! ON HAND, a lorgils:soiuneat 'of READY MADE CLOTHlNG,..consistute of every description. of Dress i and Fib& Coals, new style business coats, sack coats, ,blonsetiyac:- Also, a gentrul assoratient of pants ,-. vests. • shirayarivaati suspenders, and all other articles in the clotbing 'line; which will be sold low for cash... Whole-. - sale ••krnrehasers find' it maehlo their advantage to call and examine before pnrchasineelsewhere, <• idle • •-• - •.- .• t'. ;y •,-+: - Sennett ;Goods,:tor Genre. Wears appeals to his shelves to bear him Mit • 1 .an the assertion that he has' the 'largest "lot Of Prrinch.Goods, adapted td men's wear,valse found in any Tailoring Establishment in the city—many - articles and.' • many Stylesincluded in, the same, can tot be found else ' where. - A few of the leading uniclesivill be enumerated • heris below : . . . •Baidohn's Fbieirttlack Cloths; • ; Idhanries—AbMettolared rEer§rihrt.tb.Sirtioni , a Doeskin Cassfineres; u Crape Ehistiques " ' Light nod Fancy's " P tot Cloths, for . Summer 'Coats; . . ; Ctichmareus,.." ; ." " - * Cobtags, " " • .• , • - Tweeds, English and American ; Satins; ;Crape Silk, Tarleton, Cacbmere, Tinselled • - /3zoiades,:emboised And needle wrought Shapes, white Marseilles_ nada great variety of other Vest lags. AztaarA,inertiltills, white, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, ; ••• of entirely new styles, imported this season—which wil t • sold lowioorder for cash, ' on delivery and cash only. J. C URRAN. . • • • • • • ' taiiyl7. • • Fifth Street, next Exchange Bank.* ."- T. - dr. J. ,, r,at , oAtiloill. • No. 77 . 1i16 bOKNERSIXTEt AND u BERT:v snaurs. sntug enlargedand newly fitted .ep their eitablish .,„„E•;..frri • mem; mine above well known stand, respectfully •,.* trite; Me-attention of tbeirfrienditmikthe public to their choice selection of:New Goods; comprising every varier; -ty friesprizig end scanner wear, selected especially for their 'easterner department. Those 'wishing to leave dikir 'orders will and at this establishment' every style of new and desizsble goods. s Their stock of ready made Cloth- Inglis extensive got op to the best manner, of durable ma ', '•,•;.. serial, 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. ' Alarge assortment of shirts kept constantly , on hand. p _ . i alp TO ARMS! - TOARMS!—Lhreatenedlni •`• , vasion ofWpsyrn Penna. by I Swift,with • 10.000 men, notwithstanding which, I. M. .• • While, • wilfcantinue to sell :clothing :cheaper than: any . '• • has lieretafons been offered in Abe 'Western country, bay , • ing the largest estabrishment in the pity, fronting on Lib -, • ray and Sixth sts. ahi 'now prepared to show to his ' =kerma Patitons r the greatest variety of cloths, rani :- • kneres, vestmgz, and clothing of ell desetiptione, suitable • forthe approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way.— .' Observe the corner,..lio. 187 41 1.ibert , ; and Sizth ate. ; okotton .. .. .... . lO,CEPtr a. RIDDLr. Twin 'City - Clothing Store. • BARGE SPANGLER. &Co. announce to their frie nds • and? the Citizens; df Allegbenr that , they have on • . htltta . iw Hee assortment of 'READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Coat!, Vests, Faxits, Hou r Ac., which they will sell at fair prices. •Also; a stmenor lot of Cloths, Cassimirea, and Vesting's, which they. Grill, nonce „pp . t o •• order, in the neatest and best - manner. • , • • IL' !Custom work done as think /I Don't forget the place, on the west aide:tifi Fedi. ralatteet, 5 doors north of the Auction Store,..Ajlegheiny Clothing I Clothing! t Clothing:l t ' • 730C21krer Dann Wl.' The` Wediern f luid! . ! . ! 160 - 000.wEL VSELECTEDGARMUNTS now •• o Made and ready to be -offered on the • ••'.. :Walt libeintieinis to my old customers and the public in geuend.:: The 'Proprietor of this far-famed and'extensive ' estabastunentlias now, alter returning from the Eastern • cities, nrmach trouble , and expense. just completed 'his • fall and winfef arrangements to supply his tbo ti med s of -oushanters with one of tbe most dentrnble stocks of Ihla.that leakever bei.n offered in this or any other mar kifwislcif the mountains.. For neatness in •style . . and Y :' , neirlxgruitship, combined with the very low price which • : .thry volll,bb sold furmust certainly render the old unri - 7h:eel:Big boon One of the greatest attractions of - .ll3,!*Sterif country . , It is gratifying to me to be able to , :.-a t dace to my numerous friendir •at home and abroad, thathotnith 'shunting the extraordinary efforts .which I 7; *Jiii.einadele ineetihe many calls in.my line, it is with AMC:aI/y.l eanteep time with the constant rush that .Is .• snide On . tbli - Eriablishment It is a well - established sales are eignt or Ica time's larger tha n an y .othei Ilan:Dein the trade, and this being the case ott the azimut 'sold, I can airod to Sell at much less profit than othbraboald possibly think, of doing if they wished to cover - contingent eipensek.': I =intend to make a clean :•• :. - sweepOf all my present stock before tbe begiiming of next • year; 'coning to this concluidon, 1 will it the inter. r cat .tif every man, who want!' a cheap whiter suit, local .iinifirarchnse at ihe !Itiree• Big Moro. • r ••• 1. • V ; GOODS, NEW GOODS.--ReceiTed at thian '-• •- City Clothing Store. A:splendid assortment of Cloths, • csanisntrig of finer French, English and American Plain, black-and fancy Ca.ssirneres, of the most modern Styles; fumigated sftshrnere Vesting', Silk Velvet, Plain and 'Fancy 'lnitial . .. 7 4B of which we will.make up at the most • :reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable Beady-made :Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's •:: - •Clutalus of thit most fashionable patterns. Neck and rockerlidkfs- - „Saspenders, Bosoms, Shin Collars, and iveryttrticle usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Metcbaat,, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to 'their advantagetwcall at the Iron City . - Clothing • Store,' • N0;.1.= Liberty street, inimediately opposite the mouth of:Market: . •loctlS•tt] C. At : CLOSERS - . • •••‘• QEL.LING-OFF LOW. FOR;CASII.P—% • A 7 thing every description; such as . eloaks, over superfine blanket; Bearer, Pilot and-. heavy brand . * Cletsuperfine cloth,' dress, and frock coats; alarge.a's, lentrancit'Of -tweed, sack nnd frock coats. • ;., : •Cldbtthtr,, caosimere, and satinet! pantaloons; also, a gen • ';erel'aistirtaient of , vests ; plain anit., fancy veli•et,•. ••• ' :enistmere and talky woolen and plaid crissirnere, i a great variety of.superfine Irish linen, trimmed :shirts, '," • ander.shirtihOtocki cravats, comforts and' all , other' anti-' cies in:the f' , thing line which will be sold low for Cash. •- find..itinuch to their advantagi to call' • tape; ritAMEiberty street.' .. • ... • .P. . El uII.ANV . - ;: •• ••N. B. • A complete assortment of goods, "bitable for! ''Eaktruneivlark, always on hand,, such ruEaglish, French 'and,AMcrican cloths, and cosiimeres; also a choice as - seruntat or seasonable vestings,rill of which' will be. • mnde to-order in the latest styles, end on the most Ile • : emmxtbdittiat tams.- . jaitl2-daw • of • nig I V otblingl I ', • ,FIIHTS Spring and Sernmer storg that is now read y to be offered at the old orimnal ••• ... •••• • • . . , -• TB/Mr • : is one of the largestamt choicest Inieleclitin thathasev . •cc been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oih-, tr eitl In the ;Won, I. will not andertake,to descnbe to `the reader' the different assortments or sniclaiw,hieh I now have to offer them; but will simplY tell them'th at if they Only favor. me with it calkl , will Lay. before , them - ' 173,000 • different .garmeuts to make a choice out of, con-- , in partof Coats, from the richest in quality down' to the lowest in price; Pantaloons and ,Vests, to the as= .2. 'lntliantint oftbe -beholder, . with lioth mbuttrand• eyes spen,wortclenzg lathe most extravagant tlegreo of stir - ;Prise how such rt VllMcollection of HEADY TiI&DE e1..17711V0 eoflld possibly becollected together under Ihelontrol of ' 4 onp individual Eunuch things will be, as lon ' as per ' :and 'indastry is : the main - spring .trade.• Without rulyintention of boasting, an my part, I will say . • • ; at the same time, it is of such Ismail ainprintipally coot; plFanKfor riothlng.in the shape or form of difficalues, no sTp.p. f ,r *hit thetrhutgntmde may be, , can deter me from •pscoMpliattirtenty object, in providing for tbe fennel, the r es attle, and the day laborer.. lay- whole attention is am, with the greatest care for their welfare,. in get ond at the 'same time substantial gar 4watsr.to, meet 'their demands and• Ai for co hers, wit o • .•. , .:7 : vU4oy,themaelsesthirri.ng in a 'different •sphere, arid ..re !•,l,ttuttirig)uf.,articie of the ne plus kind, they have gist' me au outline sf their, watits, and they are listl6.l to a word. • •' • ~.a.,NA T .,.24 say a word or two to My conntty.inerch - ; ? tionalittlis, trade: If you wish't6 sore front at least 25 to scent, in your wholesale purchasenc eallrLbat the y ree;Pg ; J:Mors,. and if i'don't meet; yontvinisitattir: • - ripumfluthen, - in th e way 'of getting otwap,bargalkionsfl -4ineskseasonablegoods ' not m future attempt triOffl iminceMents of 'it similar kind to a generous prof ple of as noble a nature and elose.dtscernment: • .. - ,JOHN -hrgLOSKEY i ,-•?• • ta•reath-ty: • .;, . • . No.lsl:Liberty street. • r.;:•••:ett4ta• BE:SEAT TYltire ben just received at Ithaargautablialiment,'fnanting on Liberty and ear .strealsor splendid nasorttnent of TWEEDS for guiltier; : , .. A 43.o : itlkipsficrc lot of. French ' ;pay, ,to 'Juke , the latent tuition'and 4.4tNitinukt.reanonable terms •al impel.. Observe die, vaine4lWlN. l lolyert) , ind Sixth streets,' • ' • . , •41 - ,may34.4;z•,j,„: hr,. - VOHITE: Tailor:Proprietor" "Wiersleissile. awl Atetail.. • ;••'. , BADDIAITARNESS AND TRUNKAIAND.F4drO4Y. " , •13110BT rTARTLEI'p begs kayo io : ' fdierhilefrien . do 111:111 the public generally,' ; thrltlitibbdtibbea ciecupribaebrzgo anderma, kCP.)' 'lol,44aSlrrrOßainii;formerlyoenapied by Samna a a• • ... - gtrtre)t,A. Co., No. SO, earner of. Diamond alley am:! Wood attee_ Wheiefre ;keeps iiitirgichnd gancral anortment of • •3addriAlTsidter4fraiiens„Traake c Cgrpet Da,ge, Saddle Bar I,Yalisesilloclblo Robee,:iVW3 ) , and ;ill Other drt.i.. Alin in tie , He abio keel*. eanziaidly an lidha, rind.to preriared!ba :" • fatillAr to, order, nil 'rinds of !riveted froseonanufarldied of the bestmate Kral, oration style Of :workman obit), egad] to' the casterattoatufacnnall • article, and a!'cgrper ., cent. ,r';.1•:•• • • . . , •:;••4‘, 1 4 , mg% .and...raemers would domed! to -call iktvt-sxlgrdirg 4lock•befdto,, ouraltaithie ..el iieffiliere;4ls pet tare dtyery , low prices•-•• .7; * ';' NO: RI; roiner s 'or wiKid 4 ,:rig, .t.odAVnimorid .'• • • •••• ••ardli N F.W I.lllo).B.—Lite:of Croinwell;.! o X.,1 , 2 1%. tic!4.oll", pnim . 1)y G. Slittnity fe:..".l* • ',.. '1 :... r ' . ', 'Sithal-Zig,,by g•SPringdo.„-Pn,:,... : •: • - - .fi...- . .. - - i4,lo4ba',N p le4o34 iit e .oagpviii,a..;..:,.._.. 1.. „., . , - I tu es oo Shttlapeare; by- A. N. II U!Mg 011 0 1 .N 0 11 ;. 'lle r 6 i l'Alt leitesorWay-so Glory. &c.. . th lrife.C 'a o f tiVrOli," 13 Ihtlinduit —e 4if.5400 , 1,(:!!ri inPiaiee; N010;00d.1it..,.00.143V6Pe".4' . ' 541 1" ?• le'.;' Stefehet of ~c ano ns On Pend& ,nii .. _ tcl ... ir e.NW. s NreirgsfueloStOnkerj - 1 . : '-•-•,_ ._.. i rib: - '..- •-• ..... ,- -... Mutren IMO '''''' • r ... I 'lb . RnPland 'Oval.' 1,,14 '' .1.46.-wilikl.6"gint"..f9le.°. • T"g i.7.loT/` & EigGLl4liisi '...,r-,--.1.- ..i' :' e+ l., .:!..'' ,. g • ' "*0 Wood end 50 Markel: ; ' ' ,l- jegi.-,cr-",,- 1 -',. •• • • • . .V4::trfies t .Western. Merchants: nE . h - Anow:-AND3O74T.ASSORTMENT: evdr • ..oirgred.to pnbltrottth prices txaei ..l4ll4*.atay,hei:flostut: dt .I.ls" 3 Voishareet, appetite =:l l 4oll:Alletidit libtillif . obOrtift'SlreTerooing up ma I • • -E t." • - sa"t I ; - :-" "' • z''. 1 - ' - 't • I ^ ' . 9.• :9 , - _ lEEE MEI EN= ===211!11 JOHN ArcLonti ,_ ?~ _ r '> Y ' r ;,~: _ ~s, . . . lin= =IN Pstortars 7 ./TamirspORTATION LIE • sawn r iglagat PI TA 611 it o.W o ERIE ~TbBPsHIPPi'Vfi Boils - belonging tiiihrs Line have been put in fine ordentind are'uow running. regalurly'between Pittsburgh anoVErie. touching at all. intermediate Porte along the Canalt:. Boat will alwnys be at the wharf, under thellonoitgaliela Bridge, and one will start regularly. every' other day.• -The People's Transportation Line has every facility Tor carrying Freight and Passeagers.'The.boatio will be 16wed to Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals." The boats are commanded by experieneed'ind careful men-all of whom •htive an in terest 'tithe Line. • ' . ' GOMIS sent,lif the Lion to EriS may lie forwarded to any ppoint on theakes. E°FeiSht Pr KIRKPATrucx • • svatertitteet,Piftsbargh. Cunt & Co., Heftier:: • " '" ••• R: W;Cransonalc, Nei-C astle: Titoontast & ?arrant:Lute. Pulaski. Salmi - TT Wanacts & Co., Middlesex. ItTivrox Ham, Sharron.'" JOsesu lticepras;sllarpcbuigh. = • • • S. B, &G. Lawny, Clarlarilfe. KING k l'ileFc.a.t.arro, Big Bend. ' • - • S. C. Pcincan, West Greenville. • .1. & T. KILPATRICK, Adeinnyllie. •W. R. Roma', HartstOwn. • • • • ; W. WAisswollitfr.. C 0..; Shannon's cornen. War: Rowsa, Canniantville: . • ' Spring Corner. • . W. C.. WCiaSka, Albion. • ' ' ; ' • Cranesvilla! -" - • " • ' . iVat. Tyrant, Lockport. • ' A. Rtiro; and B. Tomi,msort &Co Erie.• ' - 'The following Agents'-In Erie.' will receive and for ward Freight to any Pon on the' Lakes, Chipped by this Line W." Tit. Gallagher; John" Ream, .': = . • (1. Ilaverstick&. Co:, Josiah Kellogg.'• • • Kelton &•Lociaiis . • Walker& . Plitsburgh rorkabreril oat . " - f 4fialltp ' 1848 For Lie 21 . i:importation. of Freighter, and from PI TTSCUROILTHILADELPRIA;BALTLIVORE,NEW - YORK , BOSTON, hC iSORBIDOS 4.. CASE; Pkiladdphia. TAAPFE oicoivaron, ; rums old established Line being now in full operation, Me proprietors have made e.rtensive arrangementsto. forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable lento. •They confidently hope, their well known'promptness in delivering goods—pectdiar safety in mode of carrying—ctipacions warehouses at eachport, affording accommodations to shippers and owners. of produce,—together.ctilli their long exPerieAce and unre mitting attention to business,will secure to them a- coir linaance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. . . All consignments by and for Milt line, received, charges paid, and forwarded in any; required, diMetiotts free of charge for conmaission, advancing or storage: l '. - • No Interest, directly or indirectly, in stemintioatii: . - All communications promptly attended to on applied. lion to the following agents: . . ' • BORSTDGE CASH, - • • • :Merchants' Traniportatsou Line. REM' FOR the Transportation of Ilierchandize and Produce to Philadelphia imid Baltimore. Goods consigned to . oar care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest noes. Bills of Lading transmitted, and all, Matttactions promptly attended to, tree.Bom any extrcharge for stor age or coratuiptupn. • • . • 'C. A. lIPANULTV& Co.,Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh, - (bozette,rinly.c ..) Great 1141rigliab Remedy F OR Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and 'Consumption !.-The great and only Remedy. for the above ditic celebrated Hungarian Balsam of. . Lffe, discovered by the Dr. Buchan, of London. England; and introduced into the United States under the immedinie - superintendence of the inventor. The ertranidinary success of this Meibeig , s, in the cure of Pulnionary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst Possible eases that can: be found In the connitunity 7 cuses that seek relief in vain froth any of the common remedies of thee day,' and lave been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as cofirrned and incurable. The. Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will cure, the, mpst desperate cases: - It is no quack nostrum, but a stu udardEnglisshindicine,ofk nown and established efficacy. • EvetT flintily in the. United Siates shMild be supplied with Bnchan's 'Hungarian Balsam .rif Life,. not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate; but to be used us npreventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side - Mulches!, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronehitis difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation and general debili. ty, asthma, influenza, whooping cough, and croup-- Sold in large bottles at SI per bottle, with full directions for the restorution of health. ' , ' . Pamphlets, containing it 'limits of English and American certificateri,Jindedher evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this - great English Rentedj-, may:beobtMnet of the Agents, gratuitously. Por sale by. : Wo od IPARNTIMICif Ail!) roe. First - and , and Wood Ohs ,'n •- Western-New :Rork College of Health. •DR. O. C VAUOIIN'S 'VE.GETAIII,E lATIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. • TillS celebrated remedy is constao increasing' its • fame by the making all over the world. It has now heroine the only medicine for family use, end is particu larly Tecommended for . Dropsy:: all stages of this Qom: plaint immediately relieved, 110 =Vero( how long stand ing.. (See pamphlet for testimony.) - Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; :to other nr licie TITO *acre YOTI And the cures testified to will con vince the Most Skeptical;-'-isee Liver Com nlaint; Bilking Disease,, Fever and Ague. TO the Orem West especially, and wherever these com Plaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, nodeleterious 'compound is a pan of this mixture; It cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (S:cynamblet.) Piles, a eamplaint of a most panful chacter, is Immediately relieved, and cure fol. 'lows by a few days use of this article It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease or for (My o th er disease originating from impure blood.'Jfke pamphlet:) . Debility of the System, 1 Peak Rack,'Weakness of the Kidneys. &c., or Inflame:ion of the sarne,:is• immediately relieved by afew days use of this niefficipe,'and a eine is always the result of its use. It stands TT/I tett:hie-m -dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Su precisions, painful men sunations. No salute has ever been offered, except this, which would' touch this kind of derangerdentr. It may be relied upon as d SUM and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so,' could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this "dlstresszng class of complainui.— :See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated connitn lions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of Othi"artiale to act immediately, and the poison- OSP mineral eradicatedfiord the system.: . , • Eruptive Diseases will And the alterative pro : pertles this tali Cit PURIFY ITU BLIXT, aiddrivesuchdiaeasesfram the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here'T Agents give them away; they • contain 22nages of eenificates of high character; and a t stronger array of proof.of the virtues of a medicine, aril cr appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of thit ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any. nose, and if bone and muscle are left to build epee, jet the emaciated and lingeringrnvalid ROPE 07t, nnd keep taking the medicine as, tong us there lean imEiroveme i nt. The proprietorwould 'caution the public against a number of. ankles which come oat under the heads of Ssessretur.r.ss; Srsure4c., as cures for Dropsy; Gravel, &c. They are good for noth- Mg, and eonConted to gull the. unwary: vocal TRIM xor: . Their briveraors• never t Iniught 'of curing such diseases till this article had dorte it. 4 A particular study of thepainph leis is earnestly solicited... Agent, and • all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratu itously. Put up'in.ao oz. bottles. at 82 2 ;.12 oz. do. at SI each—the larger holding on. more than the:two:small bottles. Look: out • and not ge: imposed upon.: , ' Every. tuntlehas . '!Vanebn'A Vegeta ,file - Lithrintriptie ,11Fixtine,". blown piton tie elite* . the .writtensignature of I.' 0. C.,Vauglin" on the directioni, -.and Q. C. Viingi rn i y u falo;' stamped on the cork.,-None other arc genuine. .• :.•• _ •- •••• . ;prepared hY,Dr: C: V and sold at the. Priori :oo Office, 207 brain street Buffalo, wholesale and 'retail. No attention -: gii-fri• So' letters unless post-paid-order from regularly atiffiert.wrfAernts-civer(ed. Post-pdid let !erg, or verbal cOmMunicutions soliciting ddyiffir, prompt ly attended to gratiiii 4 ". , - 4' ; - • ' • Offices.detbiell exeleitively to the selelitithiii '132 Missed st.','N;T•.`: Eerier st.,' Salem:Mass.; and by the principal Druggists ' throngbout the - United States and Canada, as Agente.•.`•• • j • . • - --• •. • • HAYS'tc BROCKWAY;Agentr an Nry.2,. Liberty et., near Canal Basin. •TTFINIT/AN Westeretli t andold and well .Y known Venitian•Blindmaker;.....formerly..pfi..Becand and Fourth sm.. takes this' method, infomt . hie many friends of the fact thin his Factory is. now, in full apera. non on St. Clair st.,Menr.the old Allegheny a Bridge, where a constant supp4 l or Blinds - or various colors and,quall; Welt, Is constantly kept on hand and nt.':alt.tias4,o*lro twentyzeenut up'to Mat enstoineri....li ° m 4 ;L: N. 11. If requiredl Blinds will be' put up so, that ease of nlarm by fire, or otherwise, they . may be removed aithourthe aid- of a serew-driyer. 'and with the same 'faeilitiy that any other piece of futititure can be 'removed, and witlibuieny istra, rrn,-..• :New Works:::' • A LLISONS*.MARLB OROIJDH--The'rnilitrimllidr or John, Duke of Marlborough: • kr ArchibitifAlliiitin, F. R. S. author Of.tbe ‘.4l.llgoTy of • •Neianderts :Life of Christ—The life of J p esus Diarist, is itahlatorlcal Colinexioamtuthistoripal - decelopmenumby ,Augastui INlenn'der..--trant.latait" from' the foUrdi ;Getman • edition; by John' McClintock and El:DluitiontkalyPT_ofes 'sari Dickineoti College. •• • • • .0111-Hieke the Guide or d.dvannitee in ihe Cinnaiiche Cothitry in search of. n Gold Mine: by Chas. \V. IVebber. The - Etaelielof bf -the:Albany : by the author of the :"Falcorrfitrnily." —•-. • Dy.,Chalmer's Scriptural .Rehdolge; the laleThbiiitiec dainterg, D,•14•E.,. D.— In three Ailt4" . .lroltiints dd received. • • received 'tide il!ty.. 614 for - Rote br ". 2 • .•! ' - 21CIIEMER'FON.IERTOCKTON,. atilu ellere comer linnet and ThJM et _ EW BOOKS.—Liaitetings In Eurgkeic es o .hf 4 :Tra‘'etili Fnince, Beletita,Swilaerland,lttily;.Aus• Achot„ ; Pra,sin, 7 Great Britain and ap.dioNtq affix. centaininfc:ohservations on European. chari ties and laedleal institutions- /obit W.-earsolz, - M. D. l';•• A dge I novel; Dy_tlie audio r: dt !"'Two Old ?dries Taleit,"' etc, ' - roi.= a. novel: By nary .Brunton;inizgfar of - ' : " 37 0 1 . -111 :Ditily -1 3cliAtnflleadin g e,. By thilaltillias. Chian:less. D. D., 1.. L. D.' 1. • Bart Vill 4.4114 TbotWand and Bnal!lfilds. _inflect 'edition." •vst- . ihe Vaal foribilaiTCfißtlg rptf j' hk. thew of "Ellen Herbert," he; The abase works received tldo•dainud iode'ti .70fINSTOIsT •-' ' • - • ' t;f l ';`• :41. • - • mass . , . P6ilo T.A4I.FTE &. - 110kCONNOR, • Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. , • . . • ...'O'CONNORS & CO., North cruet, Baltimore. WILLIABI B. WILSON, • 811, Cedar street, New York. Neur•Books Just ikoeitiVed TI RELL'S History of Modern `Philosophy, complete M one'volume, from the last London edition-83,00. Lecturis on the Law and the Go/Mel/4,1T Stephen H. Tyng,' th new and enlarged editionomth portrait of Memoir ofTtsv. David Abed!. D D,(liiiallissitiMary to •ChiAO, b'y his nephew, Rev. G. R.Wilbititusoo, with a por trait Metinder's History - of the Ctiiistian Rligion, and Church; translated by Prot Torrey.; Vol-2. • ' Hawkstone: a• tale of and for England, In 184-, in two ' 'volumes, from second London edition; 81,00. Memoir of W. C. Cracker, Missionary toAfrlca; 62 cts. - -Personal Recollections, by. Charlotte Elizabeth, vUth explanatory notes,itecompanied by 6 memoir embracing , the period from :the -close of personal= recollection to her death; by L. H. J-Tona; 621 cts. • . , Recollections in England; by Rev. S. H. Tiig. D. D. • Mark M=ilton, the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles B. TaYlor,. PC A. bothor of Records .of ; a :Good Man's Life," P. Lady Mary," Shlsyttl, or; the Pearl," tec. The above znat received and for sa lo by: .; •_• ;: ELLIOTT& ENGLISH, 65. Market street, between 3d and 4th. IapHANIPLONH9N BOOKI3-81.t.01d English Chioni. •jiHs olia • ' • ' Williaidof bfahnsbury's Chronicles.' • • . • cle He L debi Ecelesiustical - History of AlgtoE7nChn:m i- Herodittas, by Carey., ..... • Machiavelli's HistorrOf 'Florence- . : • Sehlegal's Philosophy of Life.and Language. •!` History. Langre'e 'thorny of .Painting. Beckmon's History of Inventions: • . • Hoscoels. Leo 149 Tend,- . ••• • . ..BaSeoe's Lorengo De 'Modell: . • -Coxe'sifouse of Austria. , ,Hchiller's.Works. , • anstr22 LE.A. BOSIVORTA & CO., 4311arket at. • , ' . 4• Trimming.. • IVILFIV dad splendid 'variety,ol TRIMMINGS. of the latest styles, jast received at ZEBUI.ON KINSEY'S, No .075tsukter Srgkeri -Among which'are: .• - • • 50 gross Daisyllations; assorted colors; •::. ' 100 •4- plain; dovsred with net, 'assorted colonni • • ' •150 ". plain small, assorted colors; 50 "; cotton, new article, will *ash, assorted colors; Alf* n large variety of Frin , yes ased widths and colors. GLOE. 'A very large stock of the above article. 6 doz. Ladies! Open. Worked Silk Gloves; • a ", Gents' Berri)* Silk Gloves; . • 7 "; Ladies' Net Black • and.Wltite Gloves; • 25 Ludiee.Fancy Top Lisle Thread Gloves; . 20 " Ladies' Glovesi - • _ ' • 50- s'iiLadies',Ratv Salt : Gloves; • , 12 , '"Child....sn's.Cotron Glover,'- sAnded'lwtitt ,Steel • - .1 and Guilt Beads, Purse Rings 'mid Tassels,•gelid Ba steel Bud velve;.Ons Fusta,Purasols, Acedatleciils, At.6 g% . • . fauue7 . , ~~y -, 7 ,• , - ;•'•:•"." •-•• =CENSE MEE ; • . •%f ' r ',? . • : 7 4*/' MINE • • 4," 'Alt it A 2i.C11,3* SI E N TAW; • 117-Hereaftei all Steerage Pissengirs co K. on Europei ,engage in Amencs to 'come over,: in either of the ships V) *asp= it Co.; will' be furaithed. with the following Provisions, or their eciniYalent,in other articles nally tood. — Seo der of • Congress, fi1ay.17,1848.• . I His PL&N will prevent sickness on board. SeretO-.1 I:fore, when Passengers found iheuttelves in Provis ions, many of. them. came on • board eptirely destitute, which often caused mach richness and death. , •, , 35 tbs. Bread, . • - All of good quali-. _lO " Rice, ; • ty, and •one-tenth • 10 " Oatmeal i .. • • of the Provisions _lO ." . furnished will be 10 " , Beaus and Peaso • delivered to each. 35 . Potatoes, . - Passenger . every ',l pint of Vinegar, : week, with-O.Bal . 60 gallons of Water, finest supply . of 10 Ms.'Salted.Pork, free from bone. Fuel for . cooking. Each Sbip in this Line will be properlymentilated, and a goOd house over the passage-way leading to the Pas-, sengereoparlmeut- The C l ataboose and Cooking-ranges, for thous.) of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be paid to prdmote their health and comfort. • Aoerith! Pittsburgh,. JCS/IVA:ROBINSON, 167 . ; Wood.' '4" : • Tespeeott , e.Genersa ...Emigration Offlee: it'IIREMITTANCES and Passage to and ' from Great - Britain and Ireland, by W. & J. T. Tapscott,ls South st., camera • •of Maiden. Lane, N.Y., and 06, Wate loo'Rood ' Liverpool. - - r The subscribers, heving . accepted the arrange the above House, are now prepared to make ments 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 in business will give =pie assurance that an their ar rangements will he carried oqifaithfully. . • • Messrs. W. 74 J. T. , Tapscolt are long'arid favorably known for the Superior clau, accomtrtda_ ,tton and sailing. qualities of their - Packet' Q DUREN OF THE WEST' * ,APJ GARRICK, HOTTINGUER,' ROSCAP\LIVERPOOL, end SIDBONS, two of which ' leave eac port pionthly—from New York the 21st and 26th, and front Liverpool the 6th and Ilth; in addition to which they have arrangenients with the St. George and Union 'Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every live 'days, being thus determined that their facilitiei shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal supennte-ndance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the - comfort and accommodation of Alto assengers will be partietilarly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged , in the 'Tronsponation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charges): and forward passengers ismaediately on. their landingi without a chance of disappointment or delay; end are, :therefore, prepared to contract for passagefiom any sea riort in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged hrgiving them facilities for carrying .passengers so far inland not otherwise et] tameable; and will , if necessary, forward passengers fur ther (Vest by the best mode of conveyance, without arty 'additional charges for their trouble . Where perions sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage wilt be reftmded in The'. subscribers ore also prepared to give drafts at eight for any amount; payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and IYales; thus af fording a .sefe and 'pep .aitious mode of remitting raids. to those coentries, which persons requiring such facili ties' will find It to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. poatAtaid) will be promptly at tended to.: ... TAAFFF. & O'CONNOFt, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map27.4l7cw-ly - . - Philadelphia. e Feu sr.:N pr sts , it e s r :Ro ' „ Daum; SCOTLAND 'Ram, Idvraroin, JAMES' 'BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. . iirrangonerat for ,11349: • • 'l3oclir BROS. a CO., sole Agents for the BLACK DALI LINF., of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcmg to their old friends and• customers, that their arrangements for the year 1849 being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers. by the aboVe splendid Line, front - Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their. fanner course of doing business.: and assure those who entrust them with their orders, tkat.thc.same salisfactiou will be rendered as Itereterote. - , . . i ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALFZ. i Drafts: for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Iceland. ,! • The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out !passerigem itiPittsburgb, dating the present y•ear. feti.S.2lndgew•" . JANES BLAKELY. • ' , ;. : GREAT =NADIA [IRELAND. • . . 'Cunt° .. Rvcrtitt . ffilvvi . N . 4.l3ll itatcrloo Road, Li verpool.', . • 7 ; • 4913c1ut11 to., N.Y. THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this city cif the abi3ve vrellkncrivtinnd respectable Houses, stPsprepaied to make engagements forpastengers to came out from may_part ef Great Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line of Packet Ships; sailing from Liverpool week ly. • Persons engaging with us may nest assured that their friends Will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country: Apply to or address ' SAMUEL ArcLvaKAs CO.; 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jy3l-1y Passage To goad Prom UARNPEN , & CM'S PASSMER ASO lIRIITrtit!iCE • °Mee. ILT ARNDEN & CO. continue to bring out persons from Jill any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with. their usual irunctuality, and attention to the wants of enfigranti.. 'l% ado not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the seaports, ns wo take charge of them the moment they report themselves; and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first slops. We „stay this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengerolo shore that they were detained forty-eitxht hours by us is Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained' months untiEthey could be sent In some old craft, at a ebenp rate, which, too frequently proved their eolith'. • l . We intend, to perform our contracts honorably, roil what it may, and not act as was the case last season with other offlces,; who either performed not al all, or when It suited their convenience. Mails drawn at Pittsburgh for any to sum from It .£l,OOO, payable at any of the Provincial .11a.ntrs in Ire. land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agent, • Filth street; one door below IS ood St. -44# . 9 -11111111.11ANCE• . RE Subscribers are prepared • to forward money to all parts of Edmond, lreland, Scotland and Wales, with despateh, rind at the lowest rates. • . SAMUEL rtI'CLUERT-11 & CO, 142 Liberty street.. • Europfan-and'Anierloan rpm undersigned European Agent has just amved in I the United - States and will: leave Pittsburgh; Pa., early in September, arid sail from New 'York on the Ist day of October . next,perforraing the Twenty Second Tcrurt of thleagency through Engind,freland,Scotland,Wales,'; etc. returning-to America in hlay,'lS49.". Money remit , lances for large and 'Small EMI promptly made to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland' legacies, debts, (vale t ; real estate and claims collected and recovered ,• copies of ; wills, deeds and .documents procured ; searches of all. kinds made, etc. He succeeds hie relatiVe, W . -Keenan, now U.S. Consul at Dublin, who so many year, success. • fatly conducted this Agency; and he will be auisted by him in all business tmnsacuons in Europe. - Innumerable references given. Address personally, or address poet paid, ' -THOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney. and Counsellor at Law, Pittsburgh. P . C 'M hice bribe erchant's Hotel, cornet. Thinliutd Smit a. h. held su. • ' l',D - `lk7r..E.. may be seen on businesi at the. follewing. times and Wares : In Cincinnati. at Droadway.liated, on 3lst July, and . Avon ;in Louisville, at. Louisville Hotel, on 3rd rind 4th August;, „in. Bt. Louis, on Intlf, 11th and l2th Augus t James May, Esq. will attend io all EuroPeati in my absence.:: . , jell • __.... --" '.IF. .: e' ~'~t` ~ f ~~~~: .1, =ME :i~{:k ~~: ' "'t~.' . `r ..1• •• • .. phiti'aiiit:llliiiiiie t biaitrgilice.• • 17PHE lainititticsl•Cordptiny'ef:Ncinh 'America, OF Phila- I through its duly authorized Agent the. sub scriber, oats to make permanent and limited Insurance oif_property,fifthis city and its vicinity,'and Shipments k1y.414 canal and rivers. ' • • • -• ' • ••. , . DIRECTORS: • • `.• . . . ••Ailiir G. Coffin,Pres`t.' _Samuel Brooks, • • • 1 • Alex. Henry; Charles Taylor, • ',Samuel W. Limes, . - Samuel W. Sorith, • Edward Smith, • ' Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White. 3. - John R. Neff,' • Thomas P. Cope, • Rishard D. Wood, • Wm. Welsh, • Beaty. D. Sherrard, Secor.'. - Thliis - the 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 hazaniona character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. • ' WILI 4 IAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of Alwo6d, Jones & Co.iWater and Front sta., Pittsburgh' - may4y • The Frramkllln Fire gstsraxisfei 'Company. _.. CHARTER PERT. AL:,-$40000 . 0 paid "in office :103/ Chestnut et,) north side, near Fifth. Take Instr. ranee, eithlif Permanent or limited, against lon or dam,. age by &Pion; iiropertrand effects of every description, in toWn or country, on the most reasonable terms. -Ap plication, made eit her personally or by letters will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER , Prest. • • C. O. Bstscatzt, Secdfk:ai .• DORS: Charles N. Bancker, ' Jacob B. Smith, Thomal Hart • George W. Ric k ards, ' Thomas J. Wharton, - Mordecai I). Lewis, • Tobias Wagner, • Adolphi E. Borie, Samuel Gram • David S. Brown.. •. • . PITTSBURGH AGENCY. • Waiuncx 'Mawr's, Agent, •at the - Exchange Office of Warrick-Martin & Co., corner of 3d and Market sta... -Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents In Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken.-: . ~• JOSIAH, 111/Ip. - .7:11111XLT, 08. • • .• Mum . . .Agents Pitt:burg/h./or Me Iklineare Mutual:Beery. In , • xurance Company Philculelphia.'s • • . FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise - of eve-, ry, description, and Marine Risks upon hulls at goes of vessels , taken upon.the most favorable torus., - . Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, cm - Water at., near Market street, Pittsburgh. • • • N. B. King & Finney invite the confidence and patron sotto of their friends and community at s large to the. Del aware At. S. Insurance Company, as an institution - among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a Large paid in capital, winch, by the operation of its charter,' is constantly nicreasing—as yielding to each person insu red, hisfdue share of the profits of the Company, without involving him In any responsibility whatever beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore - as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of ev ery _ obnoxious featureitiudte Its most attractive form . :novt-tf ACENCY.OFTHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELFIA.—N, E. corner of Third and Wood streets, Pigsburgh.—The assets of the. company on the first of January, 1844, as published rm confoity with an act of the Pennsylimnia Legislature, were Bondi and .... •• •• •• Real Estate, at eost•'+-- Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making atom! of • '990903 42 Affording certain . , nisuranee that all losses will be promptly met and miring entire security to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are condstent with security. oct9 • • WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Insurance Against Fire. lIF _ Anzerican Fire Inauranee Company-06race, No. 2 Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated •.4.* D. ISlll—Cliarter perpeetual. Inintreeßuildiugs, Furniture.,Merchandize, end proper ty generally, either in - he city or country, against loss or damage bylre, perpetual or for limited perlads t en favor able terms. DIRECTORS .... . John Sezgeant, Samuel C. Morton . William Lynch, Adolphus Perks,. Thomas Allihone, Georse Abbott, John Welsh, Jr., Putrsok Brady,. : John.V. Lewis. _ -• • • smarF,L C. MORTON, Presideat. FRANCIS D. ' /ANIVER, Secretary. . . Orders (or Insurance by the above Company 'will be received and insurances .effected by the undersigned, agent (or Pinsbarish. GEt). COCURAN, Jan4-3m. . 26 Wood street: — CoirkielPrEllis — dleisrPaln•E aaaaa tor. noW•conccded by medical men -that. Connelre Magical Pain Ertractor,manufactured by Comstock & Co, 21 Courtland in, New York, is the greatest won der of the 19th century. Its effects aro truly miraculous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds, &c., and all external sores, in a few minutes alter its application; healing the same on the most delicate skin, leaving-no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inthuninato ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eye s ,- Sprain.. ' Rheumatism. White Swelling and Ulcers, Sruises,Bumii, Chillblisius, Erysipelas, Riles, Tic' Dolorentiz,. ite.' We might add as proof to all we say, the names Of inanyem iment physicians who use it in their practice, and bun , drcds of the clergy who praise It to theirpenple. hind parent /-rep it constantly on hand in case of accidents by fire life may be lost without, but by its use all burns are Subject to its control, miless the vitals are destroyed. Car t tion—rensetalics and ask for Connelts Afastical Pdin • -Er. trortoronanufactured by Comstock 4. c 0..; N. •Y, and take no other. . Plum, Soars. &e.-fie Genuine Hags' Lint meta, is an article more justly celebrated as a' care , for the above, than any 'or all others. Its cures are almost immediate, and it is only . necessary. to let those who know the article and use it with such great success, that it is to be had true and genuine of. Comstock & Co., 21 Courtland .st., N. Y., sole proprietor. • • - Sold only genuincin Pittsburgh, Pa., by Wra. Sacraria. Libertyst., head of Wood st.; also in Washington, Pa., by A. Clark ; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also by oneagent inevery town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, hid. and Viesnitia. novllikl&s.;6m sot tithe br 4. lathe bestCongti Medicine Fever Sack. , " READ the following proofof the superiority of Dr. fly lard's Oriental Cough 6Dittirs, from a respectable cit izen, who has kind if: • Prrrsamtan, Dee. 16,1647. MESSRS HATS ei.Baocsw.tv:—Aller laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough rind most distressing cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef fects of several Of the “infallibles,“ I was induced to pur chase a , bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial: To my great surprise, after using only One. half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. "his th e . bat medicine I ricrSate." . True copy. : . • '' • JOHN HINDS. Sold by IIAYPI dt. BROCKWAY, • Druggists, Commer-, cial Row, Liberty miter. near Canal. 'ian9 A Market A. mr-A-Bzhi CO ., thy - , House, lid. Strat t bstseren Th i rd and Fourth streets, have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprislug in part : 17 Crises venous styles Prints and Chintzes of En.' glish. French and American manufacture; 150 pee rich. and desirable patterns French Ginghtuns, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability or oolong; 4 eases splendid Plaid goods for ladles dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winterwear;.Cash meres, deLaities, Satin • staid Alpaceas of various calor' 3.4 and 4.4, black and blue black Silks,: for dllas ; Fancy, dress Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de Labia, all wool ;Shawls of every style and quality ; Cu-' idmeres,Cnssinetts. Broad Cloths and Vesting/1; blench ed and unbleached Muslim' from 6l to lelc. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; Ticking , Chocks, strip'd Shirting& ; bleached and brown Drillings f . ete. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and ro-. , 1 (41 at the very lowest cash prices.; .• • se • . - • - • DA U5l RED' E S, Bur •'s ingi, Foiarth stmt.—Houdin & Arrumet, Dagueneo. typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh . , and the neighboring towns, t.h ioeir Daguerreotype of cit izens and others, at rooms in !the third story of Uralra's building,4th et. . Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spored to produce them in tho high'est perfection of the an Ourinstruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to. execute pictures .udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are *solicited to call and examine. .Persons sitting for pictures are neither reiquirred or, ex peeled to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. • • Dili B. O perators will and this.. a good, tiepot for stock and chemicals-I ' . , •. , irrlnstructions given in the att, contaialpullus• mire recent'lmprovements. • ....t:ftirkta 110 FESTALE.S.—Every female should haeCirlja r a 1. Dr. Ralph's Pills.- They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constituticm,neting with . gentle fill& uess and safety in al/circumstances. I Wherever introdue: ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they arc emphatically The'Paronte. Very complete directions for use In the. Various COM. p ac lai h s w i ll l be found in the directions "ateonfpanying e For sale by • S. L. CUTIIDERT, • " Smhfield street, n ear Also, byWm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G.'Smith,Third. mingham;•and John ?tl'Cmcken, Fifth Wardi 'Pittsburgh . 'mat; • ow-Ware Ogg .. • . ERCLIANTS visiting our catnifikty the purpose o M obtaining their Spring sapid/ea! o,f 1:follow-ware and other Castings, will dud a very keayy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.—; Samples can be seen at ourwarehouse,Commereial Row, Liberty street, next W. W. IVallace , s Marble works. Terms and prices favorable. feb 9—dt t n . • , , QUIN, MeIIRIDE. Co. - 1 1 \11i1V JR./DES—Just recelyed, by Express: Germany, .1.11 England,' and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister, by J. H. Merle D'ltubigrie, D. D„ author of His tory. of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, &c. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St../11atthetv and Sc.llarkiin the form of Lectures, intended to assist 'tit h e Practice ofdoincstic instructionandilevotiombyJ?hn Ihrd Summer, D. 11., Bishop of Chester. ..For. sale by ELLJO'IT Iti, ENGLISH; . ..feb24 !'. • , 5614arket street, bet. Zid and 4th. . : .... . Table GallarYl Tlll3 anclentigned has jUBt .eketiged ... A.-L:9i assortment of Table, and other finf!: , •••;Ct :'.._rert, and Carving knives and'fOrks3A.M.4lrl.. .11 - 11.1 13.5tioak of Brushes of every. deseriptleirt;Mitir ,1615 k r , s 7 find ings, he - will di pose of as usi4l;on rehiglhilhle "terms. ! • . . • .. '.lpllN w . .. 13LA1R. ' : "'''' ' '' " • no Wood stink. FUlt bALIi.—A Urge tot,wtth veiling House ti. ront ; an Decatur street, runtung back 160 feet, bounded by alO feet alley. Also a large lot, of 110 feet front on Put .ler street, Lawrenceville; by 290 feet deepi containing a -well arranged Cottage Dwelling HOUSr, with 10 : Riadins, large lion and I!prlgil - frofit and rearGanted, ike s • CUTIIDERT;Gen. , Agenti ••• - .Bniitb eld, above 4th streol. lITII.LOIV WAGONS - 7 3a Willow Wagons; v 24 rdo. ;Creates,* 40 do. - Basket Chutes' • ' • . 1 .12 Nests Clothes Baskets; • - .• ••. '• - 3 doz.'Atarket Basks With covers;rissorted; ree'd•and fornale by . • npll • • • • • ZEBULON Furiszy.' Crystal Plate Window • MOE ONLY CRYSTAL PLATEOLASS theihtisitiver hpiin knOtrn'tci loselts polish, Wier beint,puritt. the ; . .Witoldsve. - ',lt elpial quality to the Prentlt end Eng, istrPlitrfolluts, - and is trinchlower. in price. I WOKING-GLASS PLATES ; (>P;ALL Altsh,liardivrtre of alldeaciipUone. German. English autd-Araerican., ROOSEVELT & SON.: 7eigi 34 l44ki 4Dril 1,'.18480110-2ffe) •' • . MEM =MI =MEM ~. a ~... r ,I.i._ =II . . . . . :. -1-. ::: , :: . ...t . ..'•! . '. ,. ..' - ': - ;::..'- - !-- , ' .: .• 1 ': •.!;...'',';'::.::-.:.;.:'.•.!::.''• '' MEM ~~. 1. - c =IS .•. , ‘ :~; MEM 560t,016 93 • •100,967 77 • •207,488 72 Aar roc A Manisa?... Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon hir —the snund of hersopulchral cough pierces your soul. YOUNG MAN, when just about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fa- Lure—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your twat of - hope, bat you need not desgair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs, it is , Shorfnanga 01111-11ealln_g Halliftm. • Airs. &tram., the wife of Wm. H. Attree, wan given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington,Roe and McClellan of Phi ladelphia,'Dy. Roc and Dr. Mott of,New York. Her friends all thought she mast die. She- had every appearance of being an consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicians—Sherman's Balsam was given and it cured her. . . Mrs. OARRABRANTz, of Bull's Ferry, was lIIRO Cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give reliefshe was reduced Iry a flielelun. Dr. Castle, Dentist, 2SI Broadway, has wititeiseil its effects in several caves where no other medecine afraid ed relief—but, the Balsam operated like a charm. Di. C. also witnesred 'inbriderful effects in curing Asilitna. which it never faith of doing. Spitting Blond. nlarmiug as it may .be, is effectually eared by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and inaloes the lungs sound again. Rev. Hamm Jrnm, 108 o f tEihh avenue was cured of cough and catarrhal affection 5O years e ta nding. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he bad 'seer taken. - Dr. L. .1. Beals, 10 Delaney street, gave It to a sister-in-law who was laboring under . Consumption, and to another, sorely a ff licted with the Asthma.. , In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. ' Mrs, Ltevarrut WELLS, 95 Christie-st., suffered from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at once, nail she -is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of this medicine. Thisdniteed is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, LiVer Complaints , and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25-Cie's 1001 per bottle, Principal Office Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man's Plaster. • • : • • . • Sold wholeiiale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Woqd street, and coby the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny the following - A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan (Driest, Manchester; J.R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A.a..Geny, • Wylie street; .1. 0. Masan, cor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley t East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Alton, Shazpsburgh; Stun!. Springer ' Clin ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstourn; John - IllaakMl rile Creek; C.F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland it Son, ill'Kees port;, McEldowney, Bakerstown* Riley AVLaughtln, Plumb Township; Wm. J. Smith, ' Tempemnceville; Jas.: Fulton, Turentum; O. H. Starr, Sewickly. rnar94y MORE Thi'l'lMONV!-,Dr. W. Lorox,'of iJayette vine, N. V., says: " I . am Well persuaded,-and have been for some t i me, that your Domestic Vegetable Pilli are of great use to all thoslS who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem.to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are ira:a medfately cured bythe use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale' nd retail by • S. L. CUTHBERT, •• Smithfield street, near Thad. , Aleot, by AVM. Colei. Allegheny city; .1. G. Sualth, Bir minghzun;ond Jahn ISVCracken. Fifth Ward. febl, Jayneat Rain y /It'dlathes. i t . . DS. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio, writes, March, 184 a: "I bare used your Vtill/iffAfft, Carmiaatire Balsam, and 'Expectorant, in mysPrneuce, for the last three years, and have been excee&ugly well pleased with them, and slaver, its yet, to my recollectioni failed of realizing my (iffiest expectation in their 'climiive properties. :Your other medicines I cannot speaksif from experience; 'but, Judgiig from those I have used, I doubt nor but that they claim, and are entitled so all the confidenie reposed in them, by, those who have' ased tuem. I was formerly very_paistud,to ososs• Vennifuge, until I becatneacquain ted with, yaw's, which has my. decided prefereno to any other now insuse. ••• - • • • • • • •• Ressectfully t youra t &c:,ts ss - S. 8.- COOK, -117 For aisle •in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,l2. Fo urt h et feblS . A. FAHNESTOCK's COUGH SYRCP:--Thia_pre-- .13 Paratioir has proved itself to be artier) , great esitca cy In the cure' of obstinate. Coughs Colds , Asthma, Spit-: ting,pf Blood, Whooping Cou gh ; and other Pneumonic Alrectiona; tuid the proprietors' el warranted in recom mending it-assaz saw and useful medicine, and are pros 'pitted's to eh ow' Vertifieawe - orindisputable authority, in: tesiltnoug, of its *afire. • . • • • • • ;: • .4 Bin pleasant to the taste, and fa offered atso tow a price As to place' it within the of every persOn:• Therse' are; verbena' barb* Coigh inepamtiona that will .pro 'duce such decided - efrectes in such a 'short time. ' pared nod'sold by . • • s B. A. FAHN'ESTOCK Jc• CO.; s ' Corner of . First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth sand . Wood streets. . • s'"'' • • - s decl3 . iR:RALPH"SVELMATED VEGETA/Mt Pala are far r eale'wholesale tuld rettuil at the . . , • ' ' "" ; No. 50, Smithfield at. Also, 0y Wm. Cole, Alleg he ny city: G. Smith, Eir minthom;.Tohn rtfcCrackett,TPenn street, Fifth iVerd. O !..ly tort and EiVira Pi o celelqate namely: A.Seinene Brandy, pole, Slii.enon • - • Henoeasy a+ .dark Pale ! etCustfllog3`Co ~ ' • . - 4 4 Imperial Eagle Qin i ; BlaeleHorso • Swan Pine Apple • • • ••• Irish WhiskeT • ••• • Jamaica SOiritii; , ' Si. Croix Rum, Togethir with alarge.si •Laqaorsin Bonles; •also, ( for sale as importec_ RI, Lir inialicleor Store pf:..e • • • - - ••••• 2 • ';''‘ • 2som.--•^' ' " • - :• ' • ... • - • , IL. , - . , - • • MAIM ENE • s ^ ,- .•;‘ ,;2 . _' ~ - c ~.~ -,,--,7 * -- -:• -,-, 11 , ::,."••'2.--:' , 4•: : 14., , ..!':•'i-.. , .;;•-,.?:..,-! ; .;:" . : If, , -••- - vp.---;- , :- . , • •-•••,-,-i•-'7":',-.;,:-:,',",-7.-;,.',:'•••,:,,--7-;•',.•...,,...!....,....).s. :t7•i-,..:.::....1•:,.,,,.:;:t•--kv,;,•,..t•7:tg=.4.*.7%.,•.f;,,11., • • •• - „ •...• •-•te,-„1,...;:•...,,?•••ii...,;;;-;;;,•:•.;;••,../';;:. .)::•':.i,Z:•-•:,,....z,'.:•.-7•:-,,,•-,:,..;,.,!!•;•...: %••..'•':-.•••••,'••''-t•':,•-•:',1-7,7.".'",•':-.•.Y..;;7:-1.•-.'..,i--:'"i'F.:!..4-:,,,,c.,,-,';-":-.:;-;‘'.=•!7•F'.7:-.,',1 •: - '---,,. 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Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always dungek. in their use. They may cease the pain to leave.one place for perhaps nyital pan; or else where the pain will be more acute; - '.; • • • • • • I For the perdadnent cure of Liver Con?plaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion,' Chronic. Asihr ma, Nervous. Debility,. Pithimitary 'A ff ections, - Oriiiit t i, from th e liver dr stortinch,) Diseases of the Kidneys,' an • all diseases arising •fiont a disordered stomach, in bo male and female, : Bitch as female weakness, dizzinesti;- 1 fullness of bleed. di th e head. They strenghten the swat I tem, and, remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion:. ' They can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in eYery easit en; tirely destroy costiveness 'and renovate the whole tem,- removing- all Impurities and rentnants of previotth diseases ~ and giving a. healthy ,action. to _the :Whole The Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain In thelight aid e,.and soreness upon touch in - steatite. ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left sidq, or if at all able, dragging sensation•produced, which se. riously affects respiration, causing very,often a trouble. some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of spiration, and; sometimes` a sympathetic pain in the right ahoulder,svith a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits,. and sometimes sores •in the mouth or throat, causing moans to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent. ly accompaniee it, and a dropsy in the fade: - These symp toms?. if permitted to continue, will - eventually produce that most baneful' disease, .ConiumPtion. In fact, a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes above, mentioned. Cathartic medicines must, in every instance, be aVolded in the treatment (Cr it. The( symptoms ofDyspepsia ate very various—those tut reefing the stomach alone, are nansen,,leari-bum, lots 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 fiend eructations,or sour arising -froth the stomach, fie. Dys pepsia ; devoid of a Cancun, nature; is • without , danger, but, if arising from a disease of the stomaeli, it is dangerous.- • • Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Complaint; it will also cure. A few dcses move all. the unpleasest erects, such as fluttering latthcl heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots on ,webs before the sight , fever and , dull pain in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spit. •its. Outward signs are,. a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance, &c. - . • • Any case ofthe above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters.as directed. .; ••• • t lAn infallible remedy for Coughs or the G i bes; Spitting of Blood, .Intluenzn, Whooping Cough, Bron chills Hemoral Asthma,' or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is nn invaluable family medicine. Tt soon relieves , any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents' the Croup by be lag early administered. No cough or cold is too light toi pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the I grave annually, and cause'itiftny to grow up with a deli.J cate frame , who would have been strong and robust, if at , first' properly treated. • SPIKENARD OT tu NEN T, .! For the effecal CUM of the Pile T s, M Tetter, and Rheum; Scald Head. Ring-Nei:mos, Inflamed Eyes or .Eye-lids, Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns; on 6 111Tel:ikon, nor. ;mato remove d " N ) ; i t a t e n r7e us t fa rn e tl i s " s o ll ' o g u r ld om u se h i e t after shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove all sore nen and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied ou, and is invaluable in any family. . • TAR OINTMENT, . For the cure of penal 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 cal cure. The hunnuerable 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 haver endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en tirely vegetable, and free .trove all injurioas ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, gratis: Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 21k-Race Atreet, r one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale i).l Pittsburgh, by. [jaral7-dly] SILENCE THAT DREADFUL; COUGH !—The Lungs are so danger, the work of the destroyer bus been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. 00 Wbole, Halves,Qa a r randy; Wines, Gass, ads, grades, and 'vintages . • . . - LeddOn ' Market Winel es •• Trus• Mitten h Port' . - ' .." e$ o • .7.' Hunt mßurgundy. - •" S. S. - h ndet rr . , ! . '" s:n. , R mirMon . i eSb77. l - len --,, .Golden ".. . - ,". TenritTe .". . .. •m Lillian , +ff ..?.... P . Claret • •,, • • I Sweet& Dry idtdaigrifi , nek , of•the'-above 'Wines a nd is.hampOgne ;and 'Claret Wines i . easing rrms, at the Wine eel .(2.' ; P;'-CJ '' of glibilMelia a FrOa_tl-6-VL -'„ • , . l 1. -••• 'i , ..!.-,',*'. , !::;,. , 7.:. MEE • - • nimasr; .MWTA.:initchlei til artlcle for growthi. bettink,.And restortulohnt Me ai r. This Cream, when onceknetive, saperCede all other arti cles of the kind now.nt use. Where - the hair is - dead harsh, thin, unhenitkYi nor turningtrey, a'few applica. lions will make thatuur so ft and dark;andlive itn bau: tiful, lively . appearance; .and will also tankisit maintain its hveliness and healthy color, , twice tut long as all the preparations that, are generally used. Where the hair is thin or has fallen off, it may beyevored by using -this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of 'ming_ oils on theirhair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese - Hair asit is se composed that it. will not injure the halt 'like ther'etlierprePatadims, bat will beautify it, and . . give stance.. perfebt. : tatisfactionm every in; • For testimony to its.very saperior qualities`, see thefol lowing letter from. the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to hleirrs. Rendenhott & Stretch, Nashville ' , general agents for the Southern States: - • c . Letter grehe Ree. R. cazdtra,pasiony the .Presbiderianr Church, - Pulaski. * Mrsms. fiMmtutanorr & Srearon: Ominxxxxx—l Mkt p.eturure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation - called - A..' C7rineselfair , Cream;- for, about two years ago my hair was, very dry, bristly, ,and disposed to come out; but having„plocgmlt bottle . 00 1 11., Pima, rind aied it according to theprescnption, it is 11Crir elastic, soft, and lift' thehend. 'litany balsams and oils 'were tipped, eachleaving my hair, jn a worse elate than before. This Cream, however, ti&l met.myexpee th ions: As an article for the toilet,wife giVisii itieteiendi over all others, bein g delicately Penhmed and not dis posed to rancidity: The ladies especially, will fi nd the Chinese Cream to be a desidera tum nithearpreparations for the - (Pulaski, January 7,1847,, • • • . . 7Sold wholesale and retell; PhiabargbAy John M. Townsend, 45 Market et., and; JoelliJobler, corner of Wood and Fifth sus .. ; - ted,s4lkw-ly. , . . . . T MillES are centime:lag:Mistiming COmmon•Prepa -4 red Chalk They are not aware how frightlbilyinju rious his to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin , appears ruler :using. pre pared chalk ! . Besides it, is injarmea, contaluiriA a large . quantity of lend We luive prepared a beautiful' vege table article', whicli we call Tones' Spanish' White. his perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qu.aitties, and it imparts to .the skin, a, aatitral,, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white;' at the moue 'nmer'riatiag as a• cosmetic on the ranking it soft and smooth.' Dr. Jamee 'Andersmt;Pmetical Chemist of Massachu setts, sirks - i-klifter imalysingJones' Spanish Lilly Mrite, • I find it possesses:the most beautiful and natural, and at -the mime time imweenti white I ever saw. rcertainly cart commie:Woes!) , recommend , its use to all whose skin requiresbeautifying.P. ,Ptiee 2.5 cents a bax....-Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is wlty 04 leather or wool—the former is preferable. . .. • . A rues /MT oir Trans roa 25 cmsraorWbite..teeut% foul breath, health gams: Yellow and stabealthy teeth, after being.once. or twice cleaned with ;ones'. Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearaaea of the:most beautiful ivory, and, a; the same time.!(.so.perfeetly innocent . and exquisitely fine,Mai . its eonstaiildtillY Use isMighTy oder:Wag - eons, even id those teeth that arein thao;lcondi ; lion, giving them a bean:Mil • PoUsh,' and' presenting's: premature decay: • Those already' decayed .It prevents from becoming worse—lt also fastens such es is beet:ming loose, and by perseierance thee render it:cronies* teeth delicately white, and make breatirdelicionsly - sweet; Price or 371 cents a box. - All the above are sold-only at 82 anthems?, signor the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agentrwhose ,nruneaappearla the next column. WILL TODMAIM; and get a rich husband, lady? . .itonif ; • face is your" fortune." , la't beautiful, clean; fair! hit white? If not, it can be made so even though iche yel low; disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled.; Thous:: ands have been made thus who have washer' once-or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effeet is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get she genn ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagie3-82 Chatham street. - . Bing-worm, Salt-rheum,' Scurver,Erpripeliii, Barberfs Ittb, are. often -cured by Jones' ludian• Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. Thor it• cures pimples, freckles, and clears the akin, all know., Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind , reader, 'this seldom or never fails. • • . • • ' • C. INGLIS, Jr, Patterson. Sold at lielsosrs€9 Liberty's?, head of Wood, S no l l s of tke Big Boot . . ONE DOLDAR TWELVE AND A •HALkI, CENTS. . - .Sfarriage.—Con,fentka.—Anzlady between.twen ty and thirty, possessing it symmetrical form, good. fea tures, .ke.. isasked conEdenfially,ean she suppose- any man could admire her : while she has tineb. yellow. teeth; such sallow,• rough,. coame skin; and' such bad, wiry hair, when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth. st.pure sweet breath, anika beautiful head of hair. She can have beautiful while teeth and sweet breath by using its. box Of. Jong' ..4m 7 her Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and ePotless as snow, by using a cake of the genuine Jones' Italian Cheinlnil Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s; bouleof Jones' Coral Hair Restoratire.- Do not form an opinion against this before you mu, or you will regret hut he sure to ask for Jones` artiele& Sold only sa'New York at Fe Chatham st. Poe sale by - - - hf:' JACKSON, Agent, - SS Liberty st., Pittsburgh: CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE,--Ample perience has proved that no combination of medicine have ever been so efficacious in removing the.stbave dis eases; us DR, INVITES ALTERATIVE.- • !thus effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis= eases of that class. but has removed . the most 'stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings, Dyspepsia, ice.. This medicine enters into the circulation, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. It, purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes obstruction:in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glandsorbones. It increases the appetite, removes headachevutd drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole systcm,und imparts ani mation to the diseased and de bi toted constitunon: There is nothing superior to it in the wholemmteria.medica. It is perfectly safe and ixtremely pleasant4and has nothing of the di,+gasting nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. : - . . . • . [D'r o fsllle inraltabutgh 'PEA STORE, 72 Fourth sr., near Wood. _ • mpr3o • A Recipe for the Human,Hatet,„.••• Ivo FORCE ITS DROIVTH AND HEALTH; /11AliE jj IT SOFT, SILKY; CLEAN AND. FlNE.—Persons. in consequence of the many things told, set down every article, (be it ever so good,) as a Iminbug.. If .people could be made to try n as. bottle ofJone's Coral Hair storative, and sed how it maker-dry, rusty,, red, light Lair moist. soft, auburn and dark, and keepait ; and by its use for sometime, causes -it to grow naturally beautiful ; If people could Fee the number of poor respectable:me chalks that use it, (aye, and find it, the-cheapesething they can use,) for dressing and beautifYing the. Hair; for keeping it soft and in order Oleo times as long as any other article made; and • ' Forces it to grow, stops its falling, And costs but 3 shillings to try. Wiformerlysold nething . less than 81 bottles, but we wish people to try it. Sold only at 62 [mind 82,1 Chatham street, New York, and by • • martNl . • We& JACKSON, Agt.. eg Liberty at., • - IAORE TESTIMONY for Dr. Willard's 'cines.—The undervigned;citizens orPitisbwish. bac. ,ig personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cone' Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects, domost cheer fully reCommend •it as safe his& effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we believe•that it has no SD perior and would recommend its TM to all the. afflicted. CHARLES LEIVIR, Pittsburgh, March 1tith,1849.•-• Bold by4.-Schoonmaker &Co., John Hays,lonses A; Jones, J. H. Cassels Jahn •P- Scott, P. L. Snowden, J. Mohler, Ofsdan az , Soowden, , .• . apEit . iO,AUF` RITRUM; • SZURATY, 01;13 SORES, EILYSPE- O'LAB, Barber's Itch, Ckpiis; BOTI •Beards . , pimp:4.-- 11bl is used by many physicians in this city in: caring the above. and we would not conseienclonslyseli unless we knew it to be all we state, ••_ .•• •• • •. • : - As a - cOsmetie, the true JONES'S SOAP is perlivi the only article ever known that removed impurities and cleared and beautified the skin; making: it stsll ; clear.l smooth andVhite as an infants:Bat Mini:4 it is sold 811 Chatham at, M. Y., and by ' • - • • - • - WM. JACKSON; Agent,: tangy • 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. : A IttERIC - AN OIL—THE GREAT REMEDY OkePtAl 11;.TURE.--Procured.from swell in Retnucky;lBsfeet beloW the. earth's surface. This Oil willbe found - vastly superioeso Harlem, British, or any othEr fonrterlizopu. far Oils. Its curative Ompenies • for. the , follosong . ali• meats are truly wonderfbl: • -Inflantatory rheumattsni, whooping-tough phthisie,coughs, colds, spasms, tenet) erysipelas scald head, croup,• inflammatory sore throat, liver consilaint,inflanimation of the kid neys,pains itithe breast, el de and back, diseases of the Spine,piles, beaktr burn, diseases of the hip' }aim, inflamed sore eyes, Aesl 7 ness, and ear ache, worms ; tooth ache, sprains, stsui burns, scalds, bruises,cutickilcers,• cancer, fester; eas es, es, • Price 50 Cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and rettOl-bir I'Vhl. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe • store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The am nook stands in the door-way, Only e slace in Pittsburgh where the ortszncre can be oh' astricor, - -41Ordeir tribe sure of obraining theigennine, purchase onlyisf diageneral agent for Western ftsyl•• yenta, Wm. Jaekeen, 88 Llbeity street; or through - sattL :Agents appointed by.hink for its sale, egetkot: wheat milt have a show bill and general directions tp exciplaet form containing the names and address of. the. , Propri..alar•alut General AgentOLWestern Pennsylvaninitleppows: • Dr. Hall &CO., pmprietor,Kentue4y, • :•• ; 'Win. Jackson,Gene rat &gentfor ,W,estenrennayiva nia, 89 .Liberty, street, PittsbiOlbS:4, Pit" F. ) .1 e 9 5 '. o9sl :hvx•-r-Each bottle is iiichsiefl named Pamphlets; and the name of WBEttio,Tircltsbri, (the general and only wholesale !groat rcielVkattrit:rfrlng3l. vattia,) printed on the outside of thiS label. - oc,i4 'Ali!** City Cracker and Breert..llisalee'pr. WOULD. tespedtfally inform Ks friends and the pay. : . ' Hu generally;that he ;has added to 'his other busj. neis, the manufacturing of Crackers at every r~tety Having purchased one of W. g NeriiPs Cracker ianp.' - Pilot Bread machines, he isprepared to fill all. ordeia fqr craelcera o f pilot bread at'the'shortest notice and :hopes by a• strict attention to business,' to shale a portion'efth;e' patilie'eatredwe. 'The public Is resmecumly invited to call and'examine for themselves. • BAKERY, Cdmmertial :Row, Liberty st..oppq site Srifithfield.. • • ' • • - .• N B.S;perior farnily Bread, rye and dyspepsia - fitterui,.., large every and amall.tolls, fresh every can be had t thestore ' or my-wagon, or at my .stand: in tbe - margel: • Cakes and Confectionary, on hand,an4 made to ante . •••::a4l.:+ti..tio O Cominercini at. • Ci l UNtignut.z:4loo4(ii.'PliiingCeirag'' -1 , A,' 280 Tkholeand half boxes Sardines; , basketa olive Oil; r 1 i • • 10 doz.. assorted CattrOpe,-&-e<- ; • . .5 - onske London Porter, goalie And pint's; r 300 :dOl. Brandies, Vlines,/c..very old . . I 5 bids- powderedl3upty 7 • " t baskets Chtunpoigne.lVine, port to arrive 4 ., 3 Mils Ctaret.Wine, for sale t -'nutr9V. 7: Ar• •CsO4P7II ATCYrICE'T6SHIPPERS;4Vire haSe'laketil iid 7 .olsdi 131 1 ,1mtriedituily 4*pol - die 10 'eke "btu.= - tit* j r,fol *ist4 s the ttresent, where we';'itilliraiiiii4Vigtkiriellil ..._, , ? ..2 petit a nary Muse eati,tie`erettecr.i7 , - arr' alreakbeen made tertlintpuniiime, .;- ...;,. ... ; :.:i . ,. • IDeßoate wilt always be azegullammatapeVe in receive, freight, r. ,, ' 0 . ...V. 0.-AASPANULTY: k I nivi• • ~: ~-1../5!,,,1, - .) v , • - i: , lCanisrSlagaiihertYreti B AII WT 4OO-I :l4n*Barlem , andifortiwo 444,9 s.eg w. Ru. . MEE :;.-,` BEIM BM= ERR ,~._ - - -. '~,. EMidi RENEE . I._, , • - .r;: BEM 7 VlGlCHamticatc , :=:,...., - ' .. '":"7:„, SUGAR VONTETIVEGETABLE PURGATIVE E 71,1,9, A RE universally admitted 54 - opdraidi.pot bniyga an effenualpreeentive,lintt as-a,nereitaihituseattifyj,in all diseases which can affect th • human ut Dante. /Dead ' ache, Indigestion," Rheumatism, PilesSeurry, Dropsy, .Sriiall_POk, Cholera Marbaiy.• Warms, Wheopfnk_t•ough Cent tion,•Jatindice,:gumsey-,Scaslinina, Liver ca m ! : plaint, • • Giddinespopleky, Canearm : Measles, Salt Rhenm r .Flts ; Heartburn; s, Erystpebu,-Deafnesb Itehlogs.of the Skin, Colds, Gout, ()nivel, Pains in the Back, lower* Weakness, Palpitiujon either Heart, Risings to the Throat, Asthma, Forvers or all kinds, Female Complaints, Stitches In the Bidet_ Spitting of•BlookSone +Eyesi. Seroftda, B 4 Anthony's Fire; Lowness of Spirits,:Plcsoling„ Finer Al , • barer MIMI, Gripes,' Ring's Lbelgewi"-Hjeterilti Bile on the Stomae_ it and all bilious affections, Pleurisy, - • Swelled:Peet and Legs, 'Staines Pox,: White Swellings, Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers, ' Vomiting — and a host of others . haue successfully and repeatedly •been - vanquisited - bi heir all-powerftil dim . • • "•' '•• • • ' • They have been known toaffect permanent cures wheri till other remedies bed proved unavailingt end lir the lea ••They have in many cases rspinsededtkeyietrwi; • airs . if the Mall aniluntrAyikians, and received besides their • imnualified coMmeudation, - • ..• • ' • They havekeen•frequently reemiune need by Men oi tha • mest„distiegiMitied- characters thron,gitont• the land; and be yal blood en sancti onedinEurope Noblemeti,ll,P/liicits of ro . . - _ ..• •'„They have been intiodimed into the Hospluilsii(Edlii4 , * • btmTh, Pans, and .Vienna, and through the di . • exertions of out Poreiga•Ambastailers, they have recel- . . • ved the favorable commendation of the _43perar of:Rits: • sin, and of his Celestial Majesty orate .ChineseEomdre. nWs - * Scarcely n Packet vessel of any repOtesedlif (rota' • • the port of New Tor without an abundant - se of th OMAN' AILING e • 117'Agenciet,have been established in all the principal - • • Cities in the Utuon, and 'Empire aildnis dra constant/french- thetas from nimest buniberless villages in every section 'of the coinitryi Testimonials 'of them marvellous effects *arepouring in quarters—and in such numbers that we.have not:time to read one half of `them What ..' stronger ors evidence than these: imparV• ant facia can:tho most sceptical desire?ls it_sale that the .many thousands who have tried CLlcnor..NEHlit • PlLLS,eanTer deceived in: theirvesults? •teeny .impoik• ture oronackery existed, would it not !engage have been held 'lves it should be t to the • seem tind derision' 'of - a justly offendeicommunuy: ,irr_Remembert, Dr. C. V. Clickener is theorigiusd venter of Sugar Coated Pais; and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of until he snirodueed Them to JtmellB43. Purchasers shouM, therefore, always - ask for Cliokener's Sugar Coated Vegetable' Pills, and tette not:idler, or they;;: will be madetthe victims of a fraud- - • . • TRICE, .W CENTS PER BOX, • • - • Dr. Clic ke ne r's principal °Mee for the sale of pills, la Q 6 Vevey st, New,. Volk • . bnrgM. JACKSON, 89 LS:artist., Pe ste r Woad et.; Pins,. Ateenr , •for :W Pennsylvania,. Nenhern Ohio, and tbe:River Counties of Virginia. • The following are Dr.• Clickeneda 'appointed 7A . : B for'Allegheriy ere, Pa.. •' •?* ' : Wlll. JACKSON, (principal) 89 Liberty street, head: at. Wood. - . • . • A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City Jonathan Wiriest- Manchester : C. Townsend & Co.; - ' • ' •duo.,R IL Jacques, Birmingham. , Ino. H. Cassel, Penn at. • Andrew S. erty', Wylie St •••• • • • ; Robert Willatis,,ittalinrirtilli, D: H. Huningray, 9 enth.l ant.. • • Wm: k. Smith, Temperaneeville. -•• Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville. : Daniel Negley, East Liberty. Edward Thompson, Wilkinsbarga - .. „Thomas 'Aikin • O. • "' n .• Samuel Spnnger, Clinton: , • ' ; Jaynes ISKee, Stewartstowni:. • . • Jahn Black, Tuttle , Creek. • .:.• " • C. P. Diehl, EUzabetti:... • • • Riley hitLaughlin, Plumb Township , .••-; J. Jones ," Bakerstown., - • . • i Penny, M'Finmillyi, . mit* 18 TT ,jg HEIST COUGH MEDICINE I EVER, USED"—This was .expreg.* our hearing..,yes terday, by an intelligent gentleman, who had tied but about one half of a bottle of Dr. Wiatircrs Oriental Couch Miztsire., before he was entirely erred. Comb and get a bottle of it, and if the, molt obstinate cough - or cold does not disappear by its' use, your money will be. refunded. Compounded as it is, of the most elective, though harm , and less , pleasant remedies, its use for Years bee, ' nor 11;1' deed can•ft fail tie give enure satisfaction.. . - • Feria/e t wholesale and retail:by BAYS ..,..aitointiv Liberty l ear Canal • • Sold oho by c 011.., WIPARD'A ()rialto/ Cough -Ariz:tee—m/4m rro worts Mums Tr.. Those who hare nothad'an OP• porturiity of trying • this' great remedy for the permanent n cure °Covert - Infection ofilic lungs, should not (alto give • !:. it a trial. • Certificates of its etHmensy, from own • izens; whietraretre constantly receiving,, cannot f ail. Ti convince the skeptical: Head the following froma lady 1: of high standing tu.Allerhenyt, . 4r Az,;.itansaY Crmr,,Peb. 1.848.. 4. , wews. filityr 4 , Brockway:, It afords me great plen. Mire to be able to add my testimony in favor of Pr: - wit- lard's truly 'Amble cough medicine. About throgionipthit,•;- I. • ••• since was attacked with a violent cold,•atid distreased With the coughi from !which' I could get nq rep-. - • lief, until I was a short Liam sinceinducerl to Ball at Tont . ... t• ' • store and purchase some oL . tbe Oriental ConghlLll.kitite••• • ""*/ I am : appy to suite that.the use of the secono,:pellia - • entirely cured me; . -and, haying, great ctinfulenplArt ;. have, and shall contimm.Wecummend it to MY:friend& Price, '4 eentsa brittle: : Sal - •• • . • • HAYS . •:+ Also - . • . neer:coital:: Alio, by , (rebid] J. FLIOITNO, Lawrencevill e.. ' • ; 'ENRON the New: York Ottiette, • Oct: 0, 1 ticl9, a 'daily X_ paper deservedly at the.bead of the daily press ut • . ; thu country, Bristol's Extract or Sarraparum.—lt were but courtesy to call the attention of our reader's to this invaluable prep. - oration which wilthe found advertised irk another calucul. .B.r,Briptot is a brother, and isrues highly. interest/al newspaper, every now and then, one or two nambeta r g • which we have already noticed; and Tht 'has been eulogised by nearly - the PresS of Mt ITC?F.T a country*, and, we doubt not, yustlYentogiserL It has favor, moreover, very Haltering testimonials (MM. most eminent practitioners in every: part of life country where it :has been.. used. There in beauty and lame enough in the bottles,orul in the engraved - labels iawhick they are enveloped, to induce - purchase,- even if ,11to .preparation itself were: not one of the .!'savereiguesrin the world," air every :persOrtlntiq belio7o 47-0114 19, every one must believe it is—that in,every one who .would not resist amass of dactuuentnry evidence cone-lu hive enough . to convert a Turk, o Christianity... Say one of the boulesi gentle reader, and see- whetheryom do tmot • • - agree with us oa thitkpolut. r eglierbr. - • :' , l H A Eik/DIESTOCK.Ik Cco,p4. feb24 • .•:eot. ` otistundWood and oth mid Wood sts: GOTTA Xs, A respectable iyentleman coifed at our office, as - fte saldc.to inform as that he find beedaffficted for IA yeerrs with Rhetunatiem or Gout, int:_ocCaaionnily Doloroux; that belted beenTrequently eon fined to his room for months together,. au& (Mw e suffered the 133011:in tense and excruciating pain,, bat that lately he bad been using Jaques - Akilatitt: from which he found the moat sig nal and unexpected relief. He says he found the ineffi eine very pleasant and effective, ;end . that he mow con eiders himself perfecdperred.—Phiksdapitia North Amei , -A Facr TVourst iiiiituruon.—A• gentleman of Scrofulous: habit, Gam indiseretinn in his youngerrdays, became If leered: with Vett:inane in the Throat - and Nose, and a .disagmerthiceraption • of ibe Skin: Indeed, his whole isystem bore the marks of being saturated with; disease. Wieilutnd and wrist were so much arcevett.that Ira jail lahe use of the Mind, erery.part.being covered; With deep, .Pidural, and:offensive nieera, andwese as hollnW and porous ae an honey-comb. Itwas au-Ais stage of ins complaint, when death appeatml inevitatiMrsmn oloath sane disease' that' he commencod;tho use of Jayne.'siAl ! .terative and *wing taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect . , This'Altemilie i operates through' the circuicitiotromd - purifies lice blood and eradicates d i sease from the system, wbereiyitildeated;;ru l d the' numerous' cares' it ha" farmed .ln'' disinsei eitthe. skin 'cancer, scrofula, gout, liver complaint, dyspepsia- pad Other chronic diseases is lutidy astordshing.---,*trit of Me Timis. • • - For !ate in Pittsburgh, at tbe FENIX TEA swain, nONSIMIPTION, 'COUGH, SPITI7NO Or BLOOD - I BRONCHITIS,' AHTHIitA, -.Co sh - Four-fifths of you are ,realivanahring,.fruat-hegleste Colds, or awobstzuction and-ranee/pent inliamatitia of the delicate lining of those .tubes through which the air we breathe is distributed us , the. lungs., This obstruction produces pain and !soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty . or breathing, hectic - rever,:and, a spittingof ,blood, matter. or phlegm, w h ich finally exhausts the streit or shea r -tient—arid-4eath:enattes-47tYNES, 'EXP'CTO rafter /rat toleinotre this obstruction, mid produces Abe` rtioscpleasing 'And happy It la certain in It's ef- Gtersiand cannot fail to:relieve. 2 - ; - bbr. Sabi Eittsb argil at the Pekin Tea Storei.72 Fourth 1* THE, 4".0 Aaother. evidence of the etrperiorar of 'Dttr-, , TortliCoitgb ArEthere, over all others. „ Retid the killatithig • aipltifttbt-from a respecdable Chtteri of this Fifth Ward: • • • • .. • - . I !rc ri attratur, Nov;. • '3 l 2hkeettifies that Air dome weeks past wat unubled •-• ::441tia vary serious Cough, %Vila wait evidently becom • WI -seated . Da the 11112g13 to each. en extent as to resist,he erect Of.every medicine which I had been using. I was i iinallyperenaded to . call :at& BrockwafC:Dtut Store, and get a bottle of Dr. Milford ' s Oriental Cop, . Mixture ; witick, to my great : surprise, relieved me'Very mac/I, afterr taking only, two or three doses - and before I had used pne-batile,.l was edlitely. cured. • I wain° ranch plecuted:Withßs effects, that I have brought others to bay' Ait, tuadabblEaontiatte to recommend it to my,tfleMiscas I 04 believe it to oe ale but Cough itedietar.isttbs. tetriti.7 '4 7 , * 't ANDREW • Ttry i—only cents . 1 Bottle. - Bold bbyy "HAYB'dc'BROC) AY : - 2, Liberty slaver, bear (lanai Bask • - - . - I. - • I ~ torol(f.' , . • • Lawrencerille- 1 ?ALM OPCOLIIMBIA, , -1141r2bnii—To tlit Bald and . . ....*; -, • , ..4_, Grefiff you wish et rich, luxurimin head ofbalAllae ' a : • frcnridandrutland'uurf, do not tail to procure the genuine- . - 1 15i .; : - Ifalsarn of Columbia: -In casavof , baldness, it wslinsore • 1 i , ~.. •,litan..eiceed. your expectations.- Many who,lurve : lost . • , .• .... ' their hair for twenty yearn tiave had it restored toitaisti- • , 7 -'..,' 7 ' ginal t;terfeetioa bridle use of this Balsam. : Age, state, or l A :condition, appears tans no:- obstacle, : whatever. ilt also ?;' ''' • causes the fluid to flow with which the-delicate bistro -'t ' •I'""." . . 'is filled; bysehich'atearis thousands, whose hairs:vas y•- . 4 .... 1 7 ~. as • the - Mantic 'eagle,' Live' bad • their haterestcliest it* - l' • . 7 ' - ' ' - animal keltir - by the ' use of this invaluable remedy; In C•' I' 'ail munnsof feiraritwill be Grand one of the mast 'pleasa nt ; 1 . ''.. seashell-than can be - used :. ,d. fevr applicasimpronlZare ''• 4 i necessary to keep the hair from falling out. It etrengthena •- g the ,rolas. It never fails to. impart a rich; gassy appear. •g• • --•-../ epee; andiaa a, perfume for the toilet,•ll. is unequalle It if :, : holds threetintla as ninchasother'red Eioioui tor .„ , ,-. 4. `,....,:r . '... *tines, <auCiamona effeettua. The' gentlinif..mtumfae ' 'a Ura oil*i11:050,!t09)g &Pep; 21 9 0 FillamItifteesi . litew -'' .., slaAlsissaiWCiaz PittabirsitOlyliVai,lsicitaiiss r' . • liille atra•A "UMW Wood; also, la .. wa a id agi o n i_ a , '• -, : ..:. wir, , siiiiiilislA;B6iiilaCazirMaalkairacb-01,:Votrel: • .: ;p&p , pyliennert li. Croker, lilsktoricerry Ow '"' ' • inilielliZieniuk ' Oh. 1 .0; hiarylaad ankViresila' •• 7 j) ''ricktl94loiwilta. - ' - ,'. i. , .. -,,.. • . u m j ; ~-,1 07 44 - V ilamielity.'ond for sale AMLERAlltklantON,.. ' • '~:^~A ~' ..... MEM =OM q.• • • • • '4, qr MEE e. 1 -7 ; .:••4, - ;‘"i. t'r
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