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'•milyl7 " Fifth street, next Exchangeltauk. • • ' dr. J. Vs lIMANO.Ie, • • • No. &7D CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STETS. among enlarged and newly fitted up their establish- Mentoinhe above well ictiown stand, respectfully ' - iitvite the a tteatient of. their friends and the public to their ,It- choice selection'or Goods, comprising ereiy • ty for spriug.and .summer wear, selected •Mmecially for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their . . • orders wilt find at this establishment every style of new and desirable goods. ~Their stock of ready made Cloth ' ingis extensive got up in the best manner. of thimble ma. • term!, and well worthy the attention of ihrise wishing to ' purchase. All are 'invited to call, and may. rest assured that they will be pleased with' price : quality and variety. A large assortment of Was kept constantly on band: Alllk TO ARMS: TOARMS!—Threntenedln-: vision of We stem Penns. by Cal Swift with 10.000 men. n otwithstanding which, J. M. White will continue to sell' clothing Cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the N\ este.nt country, hay ing the , largest Establishment in the city, fronting on Lib erty rincl.Stzthats; - He is now prepared to show to his . numerous pi4ipitin the greatest variety of cloths, eassi meret, vesungs,Wind clothing of all desetiptions. suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the *Right of Way.— Observe the corner, No:10, Liberty and Sizth sta. mar9s -J. AL•WHITII. TAtioa.; Proprietor. GEORGE SPASOLX3e,. JOSEPH K. RIDDLE: Tarins•Clitelottit2ig ; Store. . eI_ . SORGESPANOL R ti Co. announce to their friends ' k,ll And the citizens of Allegheny. that they have on 'hand a fine - asiortment of ItEADI.:VADE CLOTHING', consistindsif"Coali:Vests. Pants, Hose. &c., which they will Sett at • fair- prices. A on, A superior lot, of .Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they- will 'make up to order, in the neatest and 'rest manner: Ing — Custrim - work done as turuil,.. , " .• N.' Et Don't forget the placer onillw:wcsizide of Fede rat street, 5 doors north - of Auctifiaz Store, Allegheny Clottitng Clothing t I Clothlnif 111 17te :Three , Mr: , DOOTS • V& The Irctirra Dodd !!! ' 1.50.;000 %VELA: SELF,CTED GAD:Mt:NTS now made - and ready .to be offered on the met literal terms to my old customers and the public in .general; The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive, establishment brie dew - , oiler wturning . from the Eastern Mae*, at much,troubla and expense,. rust completed his fall futd.winter arraiteinents to supply LisihonSands of :eristomers i with our as the most destrable of:C10-. , thing that has ever.been offered in this or any other 'mar - kat west of. the. mountains. For, neatneis in style' And workmanship, combined with the very.low price which they, trill bo sold for, must certainly render the.ohl Vaned Three Big Doors one of the greatest auraotiolig of ' the we:stynt country.. It is gratifying to me to he stile to, Annoprice to my 11.111"flet0114 frlClllin at home and abroad. . that nowitlistending the .extraordinary efforts' which have made ut meet the Minty calls in toy line. it is 'With difficulty.l. ran keep time•with the, yawn:Aut. rash that is mute on•thiS •establishincet. it in .a • Well established . Met, that my sales arc eigitt or ten' umee larger than any other house in tho,trade. and this - being .the case on the amount sold,l can ad to sell at . merit less profit titan • others could poi,ibly think of doing if they wished:to cover contingent expenses.. : I intend to make a clean. steep:otal4mypre before the begiuttitigof next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter ;sest of, everyllll3ll,. who wants a cheap winter 10 cal • and ;nuttiese at the Three Dig Doors. . Oallllsda.tsi . • • . JOHN ArCLOSKEV XTECV GOODS. NEW 66013`1=8ecii Fed - 47, ran Li. City:Clothia,gStare. a splendid n4sortment ofCloths, consistiug,of fine. French. English and American . krlaiu. black and Taney Cassimercs. of the moot modem styles; finefigured Cashmere. , Vesting& Silk Velvet. Plain and Fancy Satins—all of whieb we will make up at the most reasonable price s:iir a durable and fashionable style. • Iteady...made.Clothing.• of all descriptions; Lady's: Cltdrkti•-of the most fashion able patterns. Neck, and. Poeliet Surpendens Bosoms, - Shirt- Collura,. and every article usually kept in a CloiltingStore. Merchants; before purebusing etsewhere, find it la. their suivantage to call the . Irofr:City 'Cl o thing Storei• ;N0.1.T2 Lihertr.stiee‘ immediately., opposite the month "of Market... loctlS4ll' ' ' C. DP.CLOSKEY; 67Q,ELLLNG OVF.T4iVHitt CAS.li.TlVititer CIO! 17 thing of every description, each kts "Cloaks. over . coats, superfine blanket, Beaver. Pia; and heavy broad . ' cloths'stmerfide Cloth; dreSs,'andliack coati ; : a la rge tic.; • ' sartniam of : tweed: sack and frock coals. :'• • • • i f • and amino a pantaloons; also. ceit= • `Oral stisortiOnt of VCRISI plain rind -velvet; cloth; cossimerc and•finicy woolen:and plaid eassinte re: with •"i:gient variety of "saperfine Irish linen, trimmed • sbins, - . under shirts's-16CM eratrits. coniforti aud other arti line.whielt will lie sold low for Cash. find :it inuelt to their advantage to call FgA-PneriFt4Tect-- • ' P. DELANY'. misoriment of toods,-:soilebte-. r o e • ' ,cpisteittier:stilit,:ihrOys.oithtuid.'Rueb nit French anti euSsimgreii: also n : choice rasOmentar seasonable vestitics—,-all of -Which * self!' hi ;Rade to order in the Palest styles , 1110 'Ole the'most eel oritmodatingleints: - • • I • jantiNtlaw C)-11-17- ' ; ri.ochism CAolillslutlg ; re.a r . • offered alike old original 810-DOORS, , -110dliti!ot4bibtifist:And 4bilirest hi Stoker:ion tliathas beernelllibiled•bir any one 64acetirinahi5.or CO `emelt): In the Unittn. I will 'not undertake to desgrilisa. ln lite - leader 1114 differnitt nisortments of articles which I Ittrut , Mice to offerthein; hut:wilt:simply tell that if " •ihey , only. faro) me nith•a coll. I will lay before tbdo 1.75,01:10 'different • garments to make a choice ant of, eon " - sistingin parr of coats. 'from•the - richest in quality down '‘• "Albs lowest in prieel Pantaloons • an& Vests, to The as (imbibition of shgteholtler, with both mouth und• eyes moth' wondering.in the most edmvadon degree of Burt '.• prise ? , how such a Vail collection OfILBILDTSILDE months's; •,••• ' collided together tinder the control of -; oneindividitab' But Such:things wp4be. as long, as pert • --sev'erance arid; industry . se: the 'Main-spring,. t - Without anylntentiou of boasting. on my, part, I will nay - ut the•satne time, it is of each metal I am principally com. VOW, tor nothing in ihe shape or fonn difficulues,. no • matter what their magnitude may be, can deter me from ; • accomplishing my olireet,•ia providing for the.farmer.thei mechanic, and the day laborer, My ; whale •attention. is - taken up with the greatest care for their welfare, in get . " t"ting•up thslionableoind at the cane time substaudal gar means; to meet their demaitds; , ond as for others, who .., • . fatiCy themselves moriu,sin.,m. different • sphere,-ond ,rruiring au. article of:the lie pins Ora kind, they have ouly r tigis,e_matni outline of their warts; and, they are rutt_ed to a.Word, , ; • ,' • ; Proni, - let: me say 'iWord or tiro to mireinintn - tnerch.i sintitio the !bide: -If you wish to t save rom at lea'srOs to, i,errt, in your, wholepale .purchases, call , In tine' . . Big Doors ,'' don't meet I - pos*ol'Bcm . • .guine hiape_s t in: theway of getting 'cheap bargdins, and . . ' fresh..seasonable goods, I Will not in future attempt to oS •,eromirse ueemints of as similar kind to, tr .generoute pea'. - pie orso uoble a nature and close discernment.'• • • ..*••• .10H1V..M'ClAISKEY;' • • . ! ••• •; -,tel,wly'„ No. i5l Liberty street. '.. =En I . ti • A 1 ; • • riAMT 13E Eliaer!—.T.N. {Mite bap just received. at, : • 1..,t 3tis large establishment, fronting on Libertrand • streetspseolentlid,ansortment of TWEEDS (or summer .also, a superior lot of• French •finfin VESITNGS 2 . all of, • whieb he is ready to. make up in the latest fashion and! on the otokt "reasonable tents ns usual. obeeree the' p37.Liberty and Sixth streets. • myl4.. . •••; WHITP.:. al Inr: 'Prarstietni. " - •777 ,- .77 77 -VlTErdeoado and Monett.: . .... , .• .841DDGRI HARNESSAND TRUNK NIANUFA.CTORY.i! 1 1014 •"' .r. - - 10k0BERT-H.-HARTIJEV, begs leave - to in- • ~ • • ' . - - ,;.,111,r form bit: friends - 11.nd the public generally, • , •,•-•, .:,-„•"' •:-: - Mailie teatimes to oetupy that large and coin ..,, „ . '... - incididdt Stiiielloom, formerly occupied by Same n H .'. -",•••••••'' ' `'ettoek tk.Co":f.Not•96, corner of Diamond alley: and Wood:: ':•.: '-- - • 4trea,-ivhere'hekeep.e a larce and general assortment of,: • Saddles; Brldleti,'s /farness,. Tronkri, Carpet. Hags. Saddle, Ibigs;;Valisetjfitliato Robes, 1%145, and: all oilier arti -elms In Cs line. •• •, ' ••• ' •-• • • ti • , ';' ',_416 also keeps . comitantly on hand, and 'is prepared 'to" Ifdrid Alt to order; ill kinds of Riveted Rote, many factored' .oft l iiiugimareriat, , and in it style' of workmanship equal' :iellie:eiLlein,rrnufaettFed •artiele, and at Ott per cent.: 'cliedneKet . .. ,.•l '. ,:- 7 : ,1 ' ''' • I'• , I• i , --,., , • • Vadfi,l44ltitektiortt . : aiiitWni arrrs WOUili do sell er • call; aria strintionkia stoek Imfore';inicbtming i eloofwbe;lk% he ft deterinigedaii.eplE firs!' Fate :a rtieles at very t tow; ',lferatletet,sie.plilt,A4No:C69,:cci.rater of Wood' reettuid.miamand 'Alloy.:•i•. 0r,..1'...E.: ,. .. : • -... , n 021.1 • A , U 0) .4.4.11'e•0f fr....Pecter.oftlit,'Palpir. by G.: BPring t p.i . D.: - Beihel , Flair:bpiG.l 4 -PriligiDi • • , ruiner:bus , Nolen on the PoRP!Ar ' 4 "". Fieetrivee o'n,S)inkepea re, by A tfainion. -ro . Path'Of rifroor Sketchetrot Wny to Cl tory ere. • by'Atitbor of School ia France; Now anti Then, brWarren; :!Sbirelee'of Sernacals..onl'aral:lee And Niirncle•Fi j Ireland'a'Welcolne.to Stranger; ; nraleofond.Cnr.Fattland. vol. •! cror naleby, • ': • .1.:14.10TT - 4 ,.;213•N1T0011.nnd -56 Afarker. ..• • is L ter wale robsra tr. ••• __. • • MARGEST. At\ D AgSOßTM.E . s7 , is'uf h P . : 4 ;10 - 101116.1nund. us - Ili .Xl'.oll4DlD . P.Wppposite:J;Dl Dp . .ObstryelV. A a*..swinp ,, tirs'atitiri4 , ~,••••;(4 LMODKINSON. ' • • • . • <_ r -,. . SEEM ESE tustkLif. • • ; cri 11,..T11 a ft,. i.• ote rt i and. d lki,,c'Per4".:7-J011N"-1,7 TarkITILP -vfri ;tool by • rgt 1.1,-,„ tirfetOkn:.%,. : • • - • M=Hl .;; ; .^- - • • 1 • • : • ;;:st,e ~l . _ ?,~,.:. MEM - ~: -'l :3.t:.!...-.:: .., ..T. , ..,:::.;. : , - . f . ':..- . .'....,.' , :,... , 7 .' 7 . . . ~ .. .. .. :.~raiortdtion4inrs:. Goods.. ; .er has just receive . *ststettiossuble goods, I , French, E,ngl . isty, , "areas, Nemo, • -Clothe, of all col-, y. of fancy' Cassf-, tests entirely :new here in this city; • style fancy Vest r in the most ("ash mien favoring this ly upon their &ur n he ir?thlysqlser READY NIDE ieriptiim of Drees :oats !sack coals, Ist of pante, vests aer articles in the for cash.: Whole• their advantage; to .•0"111!•__ PEOPLES . RAINNPOILTATION LINE • • - • • • laignaj' • - •"•••. ,,, ;PITTSfiItiRy..H TO PRIF.!--: •••••''• WTHIVE-SHIPPING.—The Boats belonging have been. put in fine order, and arc now howl .regularly between.Viltsburgh and, Erie; Couching. at., • ; intermediate Potts along the Canals, 'A Boat will alsmit -.beat tlit. - wharf, tinder the.MOnongahela Bridge;aithe nd' will' Start regularly every. Other' day. The People's ; •:I'ranspOrtrinen Line has every. facility for carrying Freight and - Passengers. The boats will be towed:to. Deaver by: steamers; and will Proceed Eric .with great.. dispatch, by.the canals. The : boats are commandcomma nded :experienced and careful nien—ull.of whom hare an in terest in the Line. - • frr.Goods sent by the Line to Erie - maybe forwarded to nuy. Mint on the-Lake . • , ' Per freighter passage apply to • • ••• . • 11. KIREPATHICE, , . • Agent. Water street. Pittsburgh. 'CLARK &Co., Beaver. ' IL %V.Cmcsisnitior, New Castle. • ' • • • Trtotrzsu.N & Mrrcitstrakr.„ Pulaski. . .. • • Ssxycrrr M'sang_vd: Co., Middlesex. ' Ninon Heir,, Sherron. JOSEPH fileCLoar., Sharpsburgh.c . . S. B. & G. Loma, Clarksville. KINO A tdcFsat..stsn, Big B en d, S. C. PIXMEB, West Greenville.• J. &T. . . M.". H. HKvaar,HartStown. , :W. WADSWORTH & ShCITOLLII*9 C01111(6. POWZO. . ' • • Spring lamer. ,V. C. Wassart, Albion ' • •'' —.• • • • Wat.Vaisty Lock port. . . . Ftsit; Girard; • A:Kt:cc, and .13:_lrout.mso,i 'Bl CO., Erie. _ 'Pile following Agents' in Erie wilt receive and frit• , ward Freight stny Port "oit the Lakes, shipped ,by this Line: .. ' . . • W. M. Gallagher, • John Hearn, • G.'W. Ilaverstiek 31; Co., : Josiah Kellogg. Kelsoe& IVniker & Cook. )kLANY; Vircar.••• • !s to bear him out he ..largestlot- of ,to b found in nap -many Artie les - awl innot bp found else eilumernted • , . Pittsburgh Portable •Bout nes. ,• • • .. 1848 ° Far the Trawport s ation of Freight to . .ntad jniim ITPTSCIIROH, PHILADELPHIA; BA LTEKORE,NEW YORK; BOSTON, &C. , • • • BOABIDO.E 4- CASH. Philadelphict. TAAFPE rt.' O'CONNOR, 'Pittsburgh. m old established Line being now in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, mid ott the most favorable terms: They Confidently Lope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety 'in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port. affording : accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,—togther.with their long experience and unre mitting attention leibusiness, will secure to them a eon . tinuance of that liberal patroungOthey hereby gratefully acknowledge.` -: - •All consignuientliby and for this received. charges paid, and. forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. • No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communications - promptly attended . to oh applica tion to the following agents: BORBIDGE & CASH. • tns, Market street,Philadelphis. • TA AFFE'& O'CONNOR. - • Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. • O'CONNORS A CO., • North street Bahltnore.. • . . WILLIAM D. WILSON, - al • • • Weeder street, New York. - . Merchants. Traiisportation.Llner NUM . ataMi F.9.ft ATlAlZT r isztl7l.7,c.Maerree.todciailne:TlnsYrner°dilirt: our rare will be forwarded without delay. at the lowest rates. Balls of Lading transmitted, and all ingruetionp promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor age or cornmisoi on. • • • • .C. A.IIPA NULTY' & Co., Proprietors, marl • • Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittaburg,h. ' : • (Bazette.only. cony.) Great. English Reinedy I TOR Coughs, Colds, Asthran. and Consuntptlon!—The rent nud only,Retnedy for the above diseases is the Jfinigarion BoLiam of L./, dixeovered by the celebrated Dr. Maclinn, of Landon. Ragland; ntul introduced info the United States under the inunediate superintendence of the Inventor. _. • . . . :The extraordinary sIICCPES of this medicine. in the cure of -Pulmonary.diseases. wnrrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the'Worst possible eases, that con he found is the community—cases thal telicf in vain from any of the collation remedies of the day..atul have 'been given up by the 'nom. *distinguished phraciand, n.e roUruted anti incurable. - 'Tin' Ilunentiati Ealsatn :eared, and will cure, the mpst desp_erate Cagee - It is tin. ,quack nostril - mll .m a standard English medicine, of k Hawn . established efficacy. Every family in the United Stales üboaid bo supplied *With ituelian's •Iftty,arian ItaPtntit of Life...nor only. to counteract the consumptive of the climate,lna to he used as a preventive medicine in all cases of colds. coughs, spitting of Idoed,paitt in the ride . and chest, irrinition and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing. hectic fever, night swents-emaciation and gene/41.140H.- , ty. asthma. influenza. whooping, cough, and croup.. So!d islarge bottles at €'L per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. - • Pamnhiets, containing a tunes of English:tad American certi4eates,and other evidence. showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of tbe Agents. gratuitously. • . - •- • ' • .For sale by ,R. A. FAIINESTOCR..& CO., -ebt9— coriFirsraint Wood;and Wood and Oth sts! - Western New York College or Ilealth. - • .207. hiars-sraccr. BCIRAILO, N. Y. •DR. G. C .VAEGIEVS • VEGETAB U LE'TIBTSTRIP . • TIC MIXTURE. 17111:§ celebrated remedy is coaster :v increasing its - - .1; fame by the making all overture world. It has now. become the on ly'rnedieine for. Aunilv use, and is tn-tire. lorly recommended for Dropsy ; all stages of this roma plaint immediately relieved.to matterof.how long stand . mg. (See pamphlet for testimony.) . .. • _Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints if stands'alone ; no other ter. licle cut relieve you ;.and the cures testified to will con ' wince the most skeptical;—(see pamphlet.) Liver. Com plaint. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great lVeit 'especially. and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. tNomineralagent.nodeleterious - compound is a part of this mixture; it elms these diseas es with certainty rind 'Cele rity, and driest:l.:Aimee the eye tern torpid:, (See 'pamphlet) Piles.a complaint ola most painful character, is immediately relieved, and n.cure fob •hiws by a few days use of dits article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease ' or. for any other `disease onginating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System,. %l enk 'Bark, Weakness of the Kidneys. &e:. or I ittlninutiab of the 'same, is immediately w 7rilieved by a feolays ise.Ohtbilinedicine, nod a cure is always the result of its.use.. it.SU/11 , 16 as a certain renle ily such complainta, and also for derangements of the `female frame; rregulatitieti; Suppressions, painful me 11. tdruations' Navin/etc hti's ever been oirered, except this, Whit h would.toilehlkis kind of derangement A. It may be relied upon as attnrattitd effeetive'remedy ; ,and, did we - feel perminedlo do so, COUld.l4frt'll thousndd nemeses proof of cores in this distressing Bess of complaints.:-- See paMphlet..'All InOken down.-debilitated coestitu . tints, from thaetrect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immecliiitelY,,and the, poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. ' • ' • • Eruptive Disenscs.wilifind the alterative properties of this article mitre THE Itt.noo, and drive such diseases front the system. See pamphlet, for testimony of cures in all diseases, whiclfthe limns Of an advertmemeet will not permit to be named here; Agents kivi them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates JO high character; and a . stronger azray.of.proorof the.eirtues of a medicine, nevi e r appeared.- 11 cone of the peculiar features of this that it never fella to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the-emaciated and lingering invalid !ton ex, and Iteeptaking.the' medicine as lon gas th ere is an improvement. .Tim prop rie tor wou I d caution thepublici 'against number. of. articles which come out under the heads of SAPJAPAJULLAS, STRUM &c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth. and concocted to gull the unwary:. TOCCH In= NOT, -Their inventors never thought of curing surli diseascstill this article had dciae it. A particniar study of the pamph• .lay tear flatly Agents, and ull.who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gtatultoully. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 52; the dd.- at.Sl each—the larger bolding 0 oz. more than the two smell-bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has Vanghn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptic :Mixture,n.blewn upon• the glass. thi writterisignature of: t'.G.C,Vatighix" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn,BuCalo,".stamped on the cork. - None other, are genuine. •' ' . . . • , ••Prepared by Dr. O,'C. Vaughn, and sold at the Prinei- • pal Office, 207 Mairtstreet, Buffalo, wholeldle and retail. No o' attention given to letters unless post-paid—order ftempregularly authorizterAFints , e7eoted. Post-paid let? . Ars, or verbal COndattnicattons soliciting advice, prompt.' .bs attended , to • Oitus. , . . • . Offices dev oted exclusively to the sale of this article— 'l22 Nassau st., N.-Y.; MS re sex St, Salem. Mass.; and :by the principal Druggists throughout the United States tad Canada, as Agents,- '. BAYS & YEROCKWAY Agents, Id'2, Liberty st., near Ca nal. Basin. .Ti IVITIAN BLINDS.—. 4. lifetime:4 and old and well ' V known Wiliam' Blindmakes,. forineily ;of 'Second and Fourth sta.. takes this method:to inform his many friends of the fact that Ahl FCOr , ..; is now - 41 fall opera- .. . Aianlin'St&Claisst:,'near the 'old A Ilf.gbnyiltitige, Where sieintstnnt stqfply of Blinds 'of various 'colors and 'quail: Milli Is constantly' kept on hand 'and at all pikes,-from twenty-cents up to suit customers.' • -•• • Is. B. If Siquired;Blinds will be put tip's*. Malin case' of alarm by'fire, or otherwise, they maybe removed without Om aid' of a •screw-dritiver. •and with the same tactility that any otherpieee of furniture Can be removed, andwathout any extra expense.'; )eillkitkwy . • - - . : . . New liVorkshL • :;r: :••.•••••• • , ,C-LLISOITS MARLBORQUGH.:-The military•llfe o t i . Joh u, Duke of Marlborough: -by. ArchiLnU Allison; F. B. S.. author of the "lifstory.of Lurope." .Neander's •Life of:Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in. itshistorical connexion and historical detelopments: by 'Au.ustus Neander-- 4 translated• from - the fourth. German .edirion t by John McClintock and I. Blumenthal; Profes.; ui •sors Dickinson College. „ ; • • Old flicks the Guide; or Adventure,, in the Coman c h e Country. in search of. apold Mine: by Clins..W. Webber. The -Bachelor of the Albany: by, the author of the 4 Falcon Family.. • • .. Dr. Chalmer's•Posthumous;Worka;—Daily. Scriptural Readings, by the let a Th orates Cl' alme ra, D.' D.,• L. I:- .in three. vols. • Volumes; Ist and2d received.. '• • • The nbove voinableworks received this day. and for ahleby • ' JOHNSTON & 'STOCKTON,' Booksellers. corner Market and Third sta. .ATEW SOOKS.,—beitetinge in Europe or Sketches of 4:llk,Trarel in France, ilelpens,..Stritzeilann,:inari.An' tria l j'rUeeio , greet Britsin end Ireland, with do OPPen coiltAlnintr..obssrvutioni on ,Euroienn ehniities and `medical ihilitutioni.BY - John W. Carson. 't • Angela. nor Cl. Sy the'authorof.4liiiiiiWynatitilio Self-Comrpti.vit9ticle'Ry , lgt ttanteri. nttkor .0( hDireipline..l , • • •-• • ; t •••••• 11 j. Doifirßifipturski.Restiipp... - Dr . Chalme fso D. D., L. L o D. •.: • twit 4:The Thotiwiil and OneiVigitts. .ittrpersl lciititt‘ edition. . - childirr?Mralie an. 110 1 or;"r.ljeArlierlirr.t,7/ky' ' : • • rdtetk , tpirks receivell this • le% -. • 101INS.TO.N . 4k, STOCKTON. •. . - ,.i.'; ,. ' ;',,7 . .;; , ~..!•:•.;;..-'.: .4 -- ' " •"..' . 4- F:47 ESE ~~ ~~ . ~ - =Eli MEM ....:.:::1 ..,1.t,.!?:•-•,7•:'.•i.,1..'.;:•.• •i7;i;.. 1 .;, -. .;' , i'44:'.'.;'.-- . ' , ' , •'.'. 3,=.t Mil c, , ~n a ..:.;. , .- , .:2,...-.' , .(filiiittatiolt.':"Eiuet. _ _ Ai►euiien :Cd: r. -:NEW . PA'SSE:IOI:6 IL Itt A - N GI E 111 EN Ts. • .• •• 'Hereafter all Steerage Passengers coming front Europe, engaged in America to come over, in either of 0110AftliDEX1 CO., will be furnished -with the following Provisions, or their ecptivalent,itt other nnieles llYgood.—Sre Act of Conrrrac lifoy 17. MS eitti ..' MRS PLAN will prevent sickness oil board. - Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves' itf Provis kWh` =flys of them came on board entirely • destitute, Veldehoftett caused much sickness and - death. ' .35 ills; Mead, ' • ' • All of good (midi : 'lO , • ty . , nod one-tenth 10'•":•Oatment, • ' o f the Provisions 10 a '•Flour, furnished will be 10 ":• Wein anti Peas. , delivered to each 35 n 4 Potatoes, • • • - Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, - week, with a sin -60 gallons of Water, ' • • 'ficient supply of 10 the Salted Pork; free from bone. Filet fur cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated, and a good house over the Vassage-way leading to the Pas sengers' apanment. The Camboose and Cooking-mnges, for the use of Passengers, are kept undercover. Every attention will be paid to promote their henlth nnd comfort. nt Pittsburgh, • JOSIICA. ROBINSON, jo7 . Fifth st., near3Vood. ' Tarte ott ' s Genera ...Emigration triffeei : ia REMITTANCESand Passage.to and ' t izi from Great Brilnin and Ireland, by W. 11 T. Tapscott; 75 South wt.. corner ' • of Mpiden Lane,.N.Y, and 96 Water. 1 00 Rood Liverpool : - ' ' The subscribers; having accepted the Agency. of the aboVe House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends front the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character. anti long standing in business will .'give ample assurance that all their nr =gement' wilt be carried out faithfully. • Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscott are long . and favorably known' or the superior class.accononodation. nnd sailing qualities of their Packet , Ships. The QV MIN. OF THE WEST. SHERIDAN,. GARRICK, - 'IIOITINGUER: ROSCWS., LIVERPOOL, anti SIDDONS, two of.which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and :Nth, and from Liverpool the Gib and IBM'. in addition to • which they have arrangements with the St. George mid: Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure adepanare. from Liverpool every .five days, being thus detennined that their facilities shall-keep pace with their ineretuditr patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscorns constant personnl superintendmice of the business in Liverpool is un nddi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the ' Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge Ot and forward passenger' immediately oil their landing, without a . chance 01 dirnppoiniment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from any sea portrn Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature or the busine they are engaged in giving diem facilities for - carryin g" passengers so far inland norothertsise at] minable; and will, If necessary, forwanl passengers fur . Hier West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges fur their trouble. %heee persons sent for decline routing out, the amount:paid for passage will be refunded in full. REART7'ANCES. . - The subscribers are abio prepared to . give drafts at eight for any amount, payrible at the princ ipal cities and . towns in England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thus af fording it safe and expeditiods mode of remitting funds to those 'commie& which perAons requiring suc h . fueili. ties wilt find it to their•interest to avail themselves of. ' Application (if by letter, pout-paid) will be promptly at tended to. • TAAFIt & O'CONNOR, • ,• • Forwarding and Commission Merchants, mnydr-d&W-Iy . PhilaJelphin. a i tic Roche, Brotheris. b CO. t a FULTON sr., Xt:w Voits Emot lacar, DVISLINi SCOI Rom., Livrauvot. , JAAIFS BLAKELY, •Agent, °dire on Penn . Canal Basin, rittsburgh. • . Arratugemtnis for . • Roctir, BROS. & c 0.,. sole Agents for the MACK BALL LINE. of Liverpool ntul N..w York racket', take the liberty orlannowteitig to their old friends and cuatotuere, thnt thei vorrangem env; for the year IS.Pi being complete, they are.prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Lute, from Liverpool to Neu-Tort and Philadelphia- 'boy refer to' their former course of doing business.. and assure those who entrust dicta with their ,orders that the same satisfaction will be rendered 'as heretofore. . F\GI.AXD, IR IMAN D, SCOff LAND AND: WALE 'Drafts for 21e, payable, on demand, a; any Dank i Ireland. • undersigned bIA made oriangementa to bring ou p . Ovengera to.rtilmburgb, daring the pre motyear. tieliS , 2nulaw• .1 A '3IFS BL AKELY. Passage TO and Praia :444 .RF.AT Itßry.A.ll:l afistEbAND. . Geonot. Electra) l Sot So. 11t Waterloo Road. Li• verpool. .C.tat.rstr.3: RIPPARti. No. tlitionth st...N. V. Sobscribere. having areepted the Agency at lltt .1 city of die abOve well it uow 'fond respectable Houses, are prella felt to make engagrioentSfor passengers to come mut from any part of Great Minna or Irelantl,•by the re ular Line of Packet Ships, sailing iroin Liverpool week ly, Pe TSCMS Cllgnillg With WI may reel assured that their Winds will meet with kind treatment stud prompt des. .patch at Liverpool. es well as every attention iteresAary on their arrival lit this country. Apply to or address areI.CREAN CO.. It: Liberty st.. Pittsburgh. 11.—Puesages engaged herefroin Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and &atilt (or any amount fomented. pay able tit eight. throughout the United Rlngdoin, jytt-ly Ii&RNDEN & C 0.% s ifik 4 4 a rassr..wca MCI) naurrrsticg Ogler. . , H4P.NDEN d. CO. continue to bring out persons froth any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wales, . upon the most liberal ltrttlf, wilh.their usual punctuality. and attention to the wants or emigrants. ado not al. low our paste:tigers to be robbedby the swindling scamps that infest the seu-ports, tar we take charge 111 111111 i the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We ray this fearlessly. as we dcfy . auy of our passengers to shoos that they wcre detained jurty-tight hours by byre iii Liverpool. Whilst thintsands of 011ie T. were detained moinks until they could be sent in some old 'errt/1, nt n cheap rate ; which, ton frequently proved their coffins. • We intend to perform our contracts honorably, rot what it may, and not net as was the eitim last season with other offices. who either performed not at all, or when it *Oiled their convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any aura from.. £l. to 11,000, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in tru inad. England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Agenip, Fifth street. one door below V, ood se - - REMITTANCE. ruitu Suhieribers are prepaied to forward money to oil --L:Parts of E , lgianat Ireland, Scotland and %Vales, with deftpatch, and at the lowest rates. • gi. •- i • S AMUE6-11I'CLURKEN 10 CO" - fel/1 . 2 - : : - • 142 Liberty street. European and:Amertuasi Aseincy. , rrillEundersigned European 'Agent has just arrived in 1 the United States, and Will leave Pittsburgh. rm, early. in September, and sail from New York on the lot day of October next.perforrning the Twenty Second Tour of this agency Enghind,lreland;Scotland,}Gales,d, Wales, etc. returning to America in May, 1819, Money remit:- tanees for-large and , small sums promptly nmtle to nll parts of. Great Britain and Ireland; legumes, debts, rents, real estate and claims collected and recovered ; copies of wills; deeds 'and documentS' proeured';' searches of nil -kinds made, etc. Ile succeeds his relative, H. Keenan, note: U- S. Consul at Dublin, who so MollY yarirs success fully.cohducted this Agency; and he will-be assisted by him in all business transactions in EA rope. Innumerable references given. Address personally, or address pbst paidi THOS. J. KEENAN. European Agent, , and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Pittsburgh. Pa - . Office at the ,Merchant'saotel, corner Third and Smith field. SIR. ET - Mr. K. may be seen on business at the following timing and places : In Cincinnati. at Broadway Hotel, on 31st July, and let August; in Louisville, at Louisville Hotel. on 3rd and 4th August; in St. Louis, on 1011411th andltlth Angara: James May, Esq. will attend to all finiripean baldness in Mrubsence: - _- UZIE=I!=3 VirORELVS History of Modera -Philciaophy, complete .1.11 in one volume, from the last London edition—VlP. -7 7 Lectern on the Law and the (Mauls, by Stephen , Tyng, 'D. D.; new mut enlarged edition, with, portrait of -the author; $1.50. Memoir or Itev. David - Abeel„ll. D.. late Mia.ionnry to Chinaiby Lin nephew, Rev. G. R. Wil liammn, with a por trait: 7 7 7 Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2. • illawkstotte: u tale of unit for England. tit 154-, in two volumes, front eecond London edition; St,oo. . Memoir of W. C. Cocker} Misitionftry to Africa; 02 eta. Personal Recollections; by Charlotte Elizabeth, with .explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing 'the period from the close of Personal recollection to her ~ d eath ; by L. H. J. Tone; 04 otc • Recollections in England; by ]tev. S. 11. Tyitr, D. • Mark Milton, the . Merchant's Clerk; by . Rev. Charles M. - A—author .of - ',Recortin of a flood Ilfun's ." Lady Mary,t' ".Maynit. or the Pearl," 4e. Theabove just received nod for sole by} ELLlcerr at, Ewa us I 1. LS Maiket street, between Maud 411, 13 „„s,, LONDON I.looKB—six.olin-- „ William of Nuoin.bury• chronielem, .13ede7s Ecclesiastical <llistory of A Iglo Saxon Chroni, Herodituc. by *Corey. " • . ••. Machiavelli's History of Florenee, • , Sehlegol's Philosophy of 'Lae 111111 liniuningo , . . i• History. Langre's History of , Pointing. Deekmon's History of Inventions. Roscoe Len the Tenth. „ ROKCOC'd Lorengo Do Cage's House of Austria.. . • Schiller's Works.. , For sale by suarN H.S. BOSWORTH & fla. 43 Mnrket sr. Trimming's. . ' • • . NRW and splendid ' Vitriety of TRINIMING . S. of the latest styles.just received atZEBULON IciNSESI4, No. 67 111,kagat STIUMT. Among which arc : 50 gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; 100 " plain, covered with net, assorted coioroil 150 ‘• plain small, assorted colors; • 50 " cotton. new article, will wrialt,,assOrled enlor- 4 .; Also, a large variety of Fringes. ass , d widths and colon:. A very large stock of the.alMre.articie. 6 doz. Ladies' Open Worked. Silk Gloves; 5 " Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; . , 7 Ladies' Net Black unit White Gloves; 25 Ladies' Fancy 'top Lisle Thread Gloves; Ladies' Gloves: 50 " Ladies' Bow Silk Gloves; , • . 20 ". Gents'.. " Childretes Cotton - (lover ; . Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Beaill, Purne Rings and Tunnels, Bead itagn i pteel and velvet. fine .Pann.Parnaaila, AneorileOrts,kU n &e- laturn ,z :,,:~ c ~°-u ~. a ~' ~...: f _ : ?r.';iw: ' ~~::-•- .~ - ~ . . ~ '.~ SEMI . . 1, num EMIN=E!!MMIMmtwo ME=I Tl.Ylifixkhronf ECM IMI =BM =UM Jitsurante • .(sompattlce . . Fire land Insweirnee. TE Insurance Company of North'America, of Phita delphia, through itsduly autharizeff Agent, r, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent anti hunted Insurance on property. in this city and its vie inity, and ou shipments by the canal and rivers. - - DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pre. t. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor. Samuel W. Join,. Samuel \V. Smith. • Edward Stnith, Ambrose White.: • • John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas,: John White, John-IL Neff:. • •Thontas P. Cope. • Richard Wm. Welsh, ' Heury 1). Sherrard, Seey. This is the oldest Insurance - Company in 'the - United- States, havingbeen chartered in 1;91.-: Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long , experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of nn extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. WILLIAM P.-JONES. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front its., Pittsburgh • The Franklin .Fire Insurance Company cur rntr.ion.rnis. nIIARTER PERPETUAL—SIO:I,OOO paid in office 1031-Chestnitt st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss or 'dam age .by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country, on the. most reasonable tetra. 'Ap plication, made Tither personally or by letters, will' be promptly attended to. • C. N. BANChTR, Prest. C. G. BANCEER, Secretary: • • • DIRECTORS : Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Smith Thomas Hart. George W: Richards, Thomas J. Wlidrlon, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, . Samuel Grant. David S. Brown. P ITTSB RG H - • AGENCY . Weatatcx. Itlstant, Agent, at the Exchange Office of \Yank): Martin & Co., canter of 3d and Market sts. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny . and the surrounding country.' No marine of inlatartamation risks taken. aug4-ly JOblAll nao. I. CCM; .111. KING & FINNEY, dgents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Manta! Safety In ' surartee Company of Philadelphia. FRE RISKS upim Duildtngs and Merchandize of eve r y description. and Marine Risk!' upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the-most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water st.„ near Market street, Pittsburgh. N.' H. King & Finney invite the confidence and patron age of lbw friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company. as an institution among the most flourishing In Philadelphia—as having a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, as constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insu red, lain due share of the profits of the Company, without . incohing him in any responsibility whatever beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in Its most attractive form. Ravi-a AGENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.—N.'E. corner of. Third and Wood mem, Piusburgh.—The assets - of the. COMPettli on the lint of January, 1845, as published In conformity with an art of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bonds and 'Mortgages 5000,613 93 Real Estate, at cost 100.9417 77. Temporary Loans, Storks and Cash soi r ipo 1-2 . . Making a total 0f5909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met, mid giving entire security to all who oh-. lain policies from this Company. Risks taken at aclow rates as arc consistent with r.ecurity. . • octß WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. Insurance Against. Fire. THE Avarua,, Firr Insurana Contrany-7015ce, No. -72 Walnut mreet, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. 100—Charter perpertunl. Building..la arc Furniture, Merchandize, and proper ty generally, either in the city or country, against lons or damage by ire, perpetual or fur limited periodri, on favor•: able terms. • DI RI 7 .CTOR.S : • John Sergeant, Samuel C. Morton William !welt, Adolphtia Perien, 'l'hoinng Ailiborie, '. George Abbott, John Wel:.li, Jr., Patrick Braity p .. • John T. Lewn. • • ' SAUCE!. C. MORTON,'Preeitlent. FIIANCIS JANIVER. Secretary: On!err for Du n more by the aboce Company will be At... pNed and in.ornners etfreird by the undersigned, agent for Pittsburgh. Glib: COCHRAN, JairWhn.. Wood street. n 'tractor. IT is now conceded by medical men that ConnelPti Magical Pain Extrnetor,nianufnetured by Comstock & Co., 91 Courtland a., New York, is the greatest won der of the 19th Century. Its etteebt are truly miraculous. All pains are removed front. burns, scalds, and all external sores, An a few minutes after • Ilk application; lienibig the saute nu the most delicate skin, leaving no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kindtsif inllanuntito ry diseases. such as sore. Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism. White Swelling and Inters, Brui.scS,llurns, Chilltilains, Erysipelas, Stiles, Tic Doloreaux, he. We might add as 14001 to all we say. the mullein( many con tinent physicians who use it in their practice, and hue dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Rind parent /.,,p it constant/yea hand, in ease of .accidents by fire life may be loot without, but by its use all burns are subject to its control, unless the vitals are destroyed. Con (ion—remember and risk far Con nr/ra Magical Pail's . Ex tractor. manufactured by Contairok .co., A. V., and take no other. PIULI t tat , CM : The Giorank Linament. is nn urticle more.jumly celebrated outcure (or the . above, than any or nll others.. Its cures arc utmost immediate, and it is only IleCeM:IfY to let those who know the article and use it with such great success:Vint it is to be had true nod genuine or Comstock & Co., 11 Conribind st., N. V., sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pn.. by Wm. Jireirsie, Liberty st.. bead of 'Wood Rt.; also in Wnallingion, Pa., by A. Clark ; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crorker,olso by our ogent in every town in Penn”*lvanlai Ohio. Bid, and Virginia. ' • noil9-411ktittm ' “It is the.best Congh Medicine I ever Savr.” T il t i d ig Prd °srerisritwip rlV lrd, /rosraire, lrcmaTeseiaieet who has tried it ' PITTSBERCII, Dec. 15,1547. Ma , sa.S. lists A AROCKWAY:—Atter laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which bad, thus fur,zesitned the ef fects of several - of the -infallibles.n. I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trkil. To my . great surprise, ruler using only . one hall of the bottle I tound myself entirely well. "it zs the brstinedieine I erre saw." True copy. JOHN Sold by..IIAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. Ana A Jr. MASON A CO., Dry .Goods H0W!, 62 Market Street, between Third and Fourth streets, have,just received a lagge supply of rich Fall Goods. comprlsiim in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of .I.:n -glish, French and American manufacture; 136 pea rich .and eesirable patterns French Gingham, warranted in ferior to none imported itt style, quality and durability of colors: 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de La mes, Satin stp'd Alpaceris of various colors; 3.4 and 4.4, black and blue black SilkS, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black rind Mode colors; M. de Laing. all wool; Shawls of every style andquality; Cas- Aline re , s, Cossinetts. Broad Cloths and' Veatmg,s; bleach td and unbleached lquslitn i 'front - ,P1,1 - 0'1510: per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Fitinimltij.:Tiekings, Cheeks, strip'il Shirtings; bleached;tittd-lbrowit-Drßlings, 'etc. etc. All of which are °tiered ~ , 4 t,wboloiale:' Xlit4 -re tail at the very lowest cash priceire • sen 3 A. A. MASON & CO. j n - TEW IMO UltlitltE011(1% OM ROS, .kittrke's Staid ingS, FoUrthstreet.--flocon, ANTHONY, Oefilletreo typists Irma the Eastern cities, Would ball - the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh; and the neighboring 'towns, to their'Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's building; 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured 'that no pains shall be spared to produce them in The highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are'of.the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures - udsurpasaed high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine: - - - Persons sitting for metures aro neither refluirred or ex• pected to take them unless perfect satisruction is given. N. B. Operators-will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals: , . . • . 117 Instructions given in the an, containing the more recent improvements. • jait7 OPESI.A.DE,S7-ZEvery female should have a boxof . 4 Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all ciretanstaners, Wherever inlroduc. ed, their character : has been rapidly established' mong emphatically The Faclite. the ladies, with whom theyaec Very . complete directions foe use in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For- sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Smith, Bir minglintn; unit John filterneken,-Pittli NVard, Pittsburgh. --- Hollow... Ware Castings. ." InERCHANTS visiting our city foil the purpose:of obtaining their Spring suppliei of ,Ifolloveware gild other Castings, will find a very bereg taock, and extensive variety of patterns and sines in store by as.— Sainples can he seen at ourwarebouse,Commercial Row, Liberty street, next W. W, Wallace's Marble works. . 'Te rms and prices favorable. " feb QUIN, MeBRIDE &- Co.. NEw mows—Jug! reeelvid;by IF.:xptesh: (lemony, •Englittl, and Scotland, or tecollections'ofA Sivtse. tultlioter; by J. IL Nferie D'Aubiktte,l). 1:1„ amlior of His tory of die Reformotion, Life tif Cromwell, A riaolea I Exhihnian of the Go9els,of Si. Matthew and St. Mutk, in thn form of Lectures, intended to, assist the amnion of domestic instruetionanddivotion;hyJohn Ilird Summer, IL D., Riiihop of 'Chester. Far 'Welty • - Er.uorr 4 ENGLISH, lub9t 56Market Weil, bet: ad and 4th. labia Cutlery. : . . tPIII andrvittard hasjuat reeeived n iclect nsmitinent of Jallo, anti other line !.Cutlery,ineltrding Pevert, 111111 Corrien knives nod forkiti ‘e.hielt, with a large stock of lirithltee of every ilseription, !Ind, Shoeninhee , A find. 11110, in Will of toi mond. on-rensonnble terms. JOHN IV,•I3LAIR:- Ifio.lVoind 'street. p(ai , islix..= - A - torte lot, vrith llwnlling Houiie in front,' r; att Decatur Kire - et, rufuting baclvt GO feet, bounded by ti Id feet alley. Moon large lot, al tO feet frolit on Bai lee Maw i, Lawrenceville. by , deep. Containing a well arranged Cot - urge Dwelling lifotige, with la'Roonut, large Ilannail Parlor, front and rear S. CUTHBERT; Oen. Agent: . above 4th Invent, : AAr 11.1.0 1rA69:. , :5t0,.‘yi1107 - 3,%;114p:n.!;. .7 7 awes, -40 do — Ensixt Chair 1'21 4 ;r - see; Clotho; Bas.ketE.;:: 3Aaz..Market netakou4;:witit reed and for sale by cov,ers, aßsor e : 7EsuLoNiaNsra.. Crystal Plate 'Window IP. ONLY CRYSTAL - PLATEPLASS that has never T been•known'to fosettSpollilVaiter being pat in the windows: — lt ergial in'qualitylo.lbe...Prenchand.Eng lish Plate Olass,ond is Mich . lower in price. -'.** LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF' Atli SIZES. - Atso, llhrdwitre ' of. all descriptions: . Gerrunih . 'Etigliab sudltmerienn: New York, - April 1,1545,-(c96-.9are9 • :r , , MISI=EM s'''. MOE MEM - • : EVIIIME - . • GERMANIIIEDICINES •• • " Art tirithout Rii•atfor the Curo of the follotrittg Diseases! IF taken acc o rding so .the directions lacy will cure any .case,po matter who or what ells has failed. • • VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, For the permanent cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Gan gielle, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections. and are highly recommended for, the enfe.of Dropsy, /femoral Asthma and Neuralgia. • Patients -using them, in most CUKCIS, experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous syinem, which enable'. them to rest well during the night.- They neft r fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. • . • No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic palns from the system. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger in their ace.- They may cause the pain toleave one place for perhaps a eltal . parb or else whero the pain will be GERMAN 13IFFERS, • ' For the permanent care of Liver Complaints, Jriundide, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, (arising from the liver or stomach 4 Diseases of the Kidneys, and all -dlsecures arising' from' n disordered stomach, in both male and female, such as -(entitle weakness ' dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. 'They streaghten the sys 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 every' case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renotate the 'whole sys tem, removing all' impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole The symptoms of Liver Complaint ore uneasiness and pain in tie right side, and soreness upon touch immediate ly under the inferior ribs; inability toiie on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging . sensation produced, which se riously a ff ects respiration ceasing very often a trouble= some cough; together wit h these symptoms sve perceive a coated tongue, oddity of the stoma, de fi ciency of per kpiration, and sometimes a sympa th etic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in thu mouth or throat, causing motus to rise in the nostrils. latihdiee frequent ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. *The ee sytnp= tome, if: permitted to continue, will eventhally produce that most baneful disease, Conommption. In fact,m'mu jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes ' above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every instance, be avoided la' the treatment for it. The symptoms otßyapepsia are very vorions—those stf feeling the stomach alone, nre nausea,,,learr-burn, lose of appetite, sometimes• an excess of appetite; sense of full. nes, or weight en tha stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. livid eructations, or sour arising from the stomach. &c. Dyspepsia, devoid of a functual nature, is without danger, bat, if arising from adisease of the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accommuifes Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few deses will re; move all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering asthe heart; aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head. constant iruaginingsof evil, and great depression o:spir its. Outward signvare, • a quick and strong pulse, pale sad distressed countenance, he. Any case of the above disease can be currd effeetnnily by the use of the Bitters, as directed. SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds,- or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Ikon eltitis, Remora] Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents the Cronp by be. ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up withsa deli cate frame, who would have been strong and rohnli, Vat first properly treated. • SPIKENARD OINTMENT. For the effe ctual cure of the Files, Truer, and Rheum, Scald Head, Aing-wonns, lamed . Eyfs or Eye-161s, Rattier's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or Impure blood; and wilt extract 'helm from bums, on (triplication, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender facet should use It alter shaving-, it will, in n fewmoments, Setnove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on. and is invaluable in any family. • TAR' OINTMENT, For the cure of piiitsor Wettliness iit the liver, hack or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have •caused many to enjoy the illeS• timnble blessings of invigorated health, and in a 'varie ty of desperate and abandoned ettFcs, a perfect and radi cal cure: The innatnerahle impositions upon the public, and the statements of remark able cures never made, yet certified to My feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do nistice. to the public in offering sufficient inducement to shake a trial of these invaluable meditines. They are en tirely vegetable, and free from all injuriouningrodients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they eatt•be hod of the agent, 'gm i Prinelpal Depot at the German Nedielneitore, 271.1 Rnee one door above Eighth; Philadelplita.• • Par sale in Pitaiburgh.• by ijanl74ily] • . • THORN. • Qiurici , : THAT DREADFUL COVoll!—The Lungs' Ore in dang.er, the work or - the destroyer has been begun, the. Cough of Consumption bath, in it a sound of death. ¶AV • lionise? :Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, pt now . perluips confined to her chamber lay a dangerous cold—her pale clacks, her thin ...shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of Iler sepulchral cough pierces your soul. YOtriffi MAN', when yast nbout to enter life;disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—tour hectic rough unil feeble . limbs tell of your t 0.% at tiope,but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded lungs. it is "SharmanPs. All-Healing Balsam. Mrs, :Armes, the wife of "Wm. It. Attree, tsq. was. given up by Dr. Sewall of Wasldngion Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe an ti Dr. MOH of New York. Iler friends alt thought she - mist die. - She ',had every appearance of being in consuMption; and was so pronounced by her physimatittL-Shennan's _Balsam. was given and it Mired her:. Mrs. G.A.IIRADILMT, Of Bull's - -Ferry. was also cured of consumption by this - Balsam, when all , other•'reamdies failed, to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. 'Castle, :.!:lentist, :In • Broadway. has tvitnessed its .effects - in several cases, where no m otheredecine afford. a relief—but the Balsam operated like a'charm., Dr. C. also witifesred its' wonderful ,effects :in' eating Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, is effectually hy this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood xessels,and makes the lungs sound again. Rev. Bemis - Jrsrs, 1W Eighth avertne was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him atone relief then all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L: J. Beals, 10 Delaney street, gave it to u sister-M.lm who wan laboring Under Consumption, and to another sorely 'aliLiMed with the . Asthma. In both cases its effects were in - mediate, so - on restoring theta to conifortahle health: Mrs. Lucnura Witras," 0S Christie-st., SUffered from Asthma .12 yearS. Shennan'S Balsam reheyed, her at - once, and site is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely-use of this medicine. This:indeed is the great 'remedy. for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthmaand Consutuption,-. • Price 25 cents and sl' perbottle, Prineipal Office lOU Nassau street. New YOrk. . Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Congh,Worm and Camphor 'Losenges. — Premium Tooth Paste' and Poor Man's - Plaster. ' • . Sold'wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON," at his Boot and Shoe Slat . and Patent ATedichte NVarehonita, g 9 ,Liberty street Pittsburgh , heitit of 'Wood :street, and by the following duly bppoliiteß Agents for , Allegheny A. M.' Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan - Oliriesi, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A.. 5,: Getty; Wylie street; 7. G. Alustin, cor. Webster' st. 'and :Elm; Daniel Negley, Fait Liberty;.ll.: L. Mitchell, .SVilkins burgh? Thos. Aiken; Sharpriborght Sainl,',SpringeY,, Clin ton; James Stewartstown; John .IBlack,- - Tartle Creek; C. F.'Diehl,'Elizabethi - Rowhind & Son, I'Kees- • port; McEldownev,' BakerstOwn••• Riley finitiughlin, Plumb,Township;Witt. J. Smith, ' Temperaneeville;7Rs{. Fultotti.TarentnrafG.H.Starr,Rewlekly. maro.ly 1:11 - TT:gsTANipNY W.., LA. snc t - of Fayette. jq ville, N. Y., says: "I Om well persuaded, and have : been for some time, that your Domestic. Vegetable“' Pills are of great use to all those who inay have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to rav patierns,” Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Perez., are im mediately cured by the use of Dr: MlA's Pills.' price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by. . S. L. CUTHBERT • Smithfield street. near. Third. _ . Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J.. 47. Smith, Dir. minglium; mid John 111'Craeken,:111111 - Werd. fehl7 Medicines. - R. S. S. COOK,' Piqua, Ohio,- writes,. March D , , "I have used your.. Vern!ifitge . , .Carmiaaare ; flotsam, and Expectorant, in my practice, tor the list three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and, never, as yet, to my recollection, failett,of realizing my fullest expectation in their ,curative: properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experienee; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not.but that they chum, and are entitled to:all the etintidelie.e' reposed in them,' by 'those .'sVTIO have. used them.. f Was formerly very partial to.Verinifuge, until I beemiteacquain ted with, yours, whic h has my decided Piefermie to any other, now in use.. . " „ Resseetfully; - years, S. S. COOK, M. DS" Er For sale in Filtsburgh at the' Pekin. Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. - . febls-- B' 'AtiNESTOCK'S. CO OHSYRUP.- , •rhis pre- - . paration has proved itself to be of very great offica oy the.cure of obstinate Coughs, COlds,..Asthina,' ; Spkt _ling of Illoodt-- Whooping Cough, And other-Pneumonic Alteetions;tind the; propnetors ;feel warranted inzecom, mending:it -as - safe,.and useful medicinoiand are pre -1 Pared. to show certificates of indisputable authority,- in testimony of its value. . -.; . ; It is plearantto the taste, and is offered also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person„;•There are,, perhaps, balm Cough preparations .that pro dace such decided ,cfrects in such n'shorrttime.- ;Pre pared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK.k CO., , . . . . Corner of First and Wooili also, 'corner • of , ,Sixth arid Wood streets. • •:" llee13: DR. RALPH'S. :Camsruerno VEGETABLE" PIMA are for sale, vdkohwale nod retail . at the - • -..• • •-• Rzi.t.-EsisTst OectcE NO: SI. Also,. by Wm. Cole, A Its.gbehy city: J. o.:Smilh,'BiT: minthaxn; John McCracken,. Penn street,' riflh Word: 17ViNES AND LIQU di • tern and ,Eightlta Pi o the, Col lowinecelebrate namely - ABeigneneittrandy, pale, dark, Chard Saranac " dark, Srta luipetinl Engle Gin, Black Horse Pine - A . pple ' Irish Whisker • "Janlniett St Croix Him Liquors ; i t , t nx° re oto of :7 b l t! k i Idrthid Thy; jr. .~.. . .. ... f ... _. =Eta =EI , ; - : Ml====:=M=nimimmaillW MIN 3:11110 _anb--111tbiciiics DR. -HOFFIANIPS. -CELEBRATED • • - 00 'Whole, HalvegiQuar randy,Mineg, dg, gradeg, , and vimageg London: litarkat Win's' Ronca Port Troish; , Hunt_, ;a- Burgundy,,' . Syymin ton, . Pale Sherry 1 Brown TenrifLibor fo Claret 'S*aet 3 Diy Atiltign nr.the':abisye 'Wines and rigna 'and Claret - Wines, Wterni&attho.Witte.cel r. it.nd'Froin sit, 1. :'4 !',".k . ,;i4.;.Y..:"i.,.:;i<i!;:. - 4:;l' , :V' +..~ _ 4 ' ~.'.. _ , •:;...';.;.2/-:1:•••.',. T' =- i~ri;gsap~_~.~itc~uines ~:.: niii:vEsE !JAIN CREAMA;iiititettkela article for NJ-growth, beauty, and.remoration-otrbe,-Hair. ins. Cream, when .onee known, will supercede all other aril. ' cies of the kind now in use.. Where' the hair is dead harsh, thin, .unitealthy, .uor turning grey, a few applica • bone will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau-I ;dal, lively appearancmnud 'will alto make it maintain' Its liveliness and healthreolor, twice listens avail the. preparations that ore generallyused. % Where the hair is . thin, or bas fallerr•oll; it may be restored bruising this . Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hairehotild atones purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will' not injure, the hair like the other.preparations, but wilt beautify* it, and. give. perfect sausthetion in-every in; For testimony to its very superior quahttes, see the fol - lowing letter from the Bev. Ittr. ,Caldwell to Means: Henttershott & Stretch, Nashville,: general agents for the Southern States: . Letter of the ner-12:Caldteill Pastell of die Presbyterian Mmes. lix.soctandrr rattrcni GrAitmass—l take p.erunde in additigoly testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. PfuisA's .Cliinese Hair Cream; for, abglit two years ago my hair was•very,dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; bat hayingprocured a bottle cram Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, : and firm to the head .- Many balsruns and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in irworse owe than before. This. Cream ? however, has met my expec- As all article for the toilet,. iny wife itvirit "preference over all oitLre being delicately penumed and not dis posed tortycidity„ ' The ladies, especially,willfind:the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their prepririitiOns for the toilet. . Respectfully, ke.; • ' R..CALDWELL. : I !Pulaski, Sanuark 7,1847." ID!Sold ‘iholesale and ietail,lit Pittsbargh. by John . NI. Townsend, 45 7ilark6l et, - and Jotl Iflottleri 'corner of IVoixl Flith'ste. ' • ' , ••ie15.418r.w..1N . . ADIES am cautioned agituist Using Continori' . Prefia -,1_4 red Chalk They ore not atvare how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! hots , eiiaive",ltow rough, how sallow, yelloW„ and unhealthy the skin. , appears idler using pre pared chalkliesidesit is iIIjUnCIIIS COLIULiTIIII6 , II large quantity . of h lead! • Woave preparan beautiful , ve„..e. table article, which we call Jones' Spanish' Lilly WhitC. It is perfectly Innoecrit, being pcnifiedof all. deleterious qualities, and it'imparis to the skin a natural; healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white;' at thesuine Anne-acting as a cosmetic. on the sicin, making It Rolland smooth: • Dr. Jamerr•Andergon,. Practical Chemlet of,hlassachn sett s, says: "Alter analysing, JoneeSpanish Lilly:White, I 'find it posseAFe6. the most.bestutiful und natural, and nt tha saute time innocent,. White. I.ever saw.- I certnialy can eansclentioirily reeortufiettiliti; use to all whose skin requiresberiutifying." Price 25 centsa.box.. Directions. --the best way to apply Lilly 'White, is with.ii!ft - leather or wool=.-the torture is preferable: , •' -• , • • •-. A VINE SET or Trent . voa 2. seers—White teeth, foul breath; healthy gains, :Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being .once or..tWice 'cleaned !with Jones* , Auahrr Tooth Pain.. have 11th appeurnure.of Ste; tuoif.lien utitul ivory - iamb at the same 'tune iris so perfeedy. ignorant and exquisitely fine, that its colnitantldnity . tise id highly advantageous, e von to those teeth that atria geed condi tion, giving them a beautiful .poli.dt. and preventing: a premature decay. . already decayed it- prevents from becoming worse—it also tusteus such US is be. Coaling loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, anti make the breath deliciously sweet. Price' oor centsa box. .All the above ore sold only at If 2 Chatham et., sign of the American Eagle, Nett ., York, and by the appointed Agents whose names apphar ia the WILL Too MAIMS, and get a rich husband; lady ! ..Yotlr. face is your fortune:': la't beautiful, "clear, fair? Is' if white ! If not, it can tie made so-even though it, , be.Yelt, low, disfigured, athem; tanned and freckled:-!.Thou s ands have been made thus who have washed- imeetw twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. -The 'effeetsis glorimui and magnificent. Bathe sere you get Ike genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign-of the American Eagle,-82 Chathamitreet. • - • • .• - Bing - wort , Salt-rheum. Scarvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often curik by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles and cliars the skin, all know. Sold at 'the American E;gle, 8.5 Chatham street. Mind, ,reader] tLilseldota or never - ' - • •' • • • ' .'• • ' - • .C.":IINGLIS, Jr.. Pane/sin: . Sold nt LacicsoesBSLiberty at, bend of 117cod,.Sign of of the Big Boot.-' • ••• CiAl-.1 DOLLAR TW.ELVE AO A til.F CENTS. .1. - /-41farriagr.--rrioilidentiatAny lady between twen ty, and thirty, posse‘sing a oymmeirical form, good fea tures, bre., is asked eonhdennallr, can she - suppose any man could admire her while slie.bas such yellow teeth; such sallow, rough, coarse skin; mid such dirty, had, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sum ; she might have delicate White teeth, a pure. sweet breath, and 'a beautiful head of hair. She can have 'beautiful white teeth and sweat breath by using a 2s. .box of Tours , Am- Ler Tooth Paste; a skin white, pure and spotless ns snoW, by using meake of the gem:lute—Tones' Italian -Chemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by. using a as. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Iltetoratire. Do not form au opinion against this before you till', or you will regret it; , but be sure to ark for Jones' articles.' Sold only in New York at S-2 Cluitham st. For sale Isl WM. JACKSON. Agent, 119 Libertyrit..Pittsbutgh. CIANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE — AmpIe ex t./ perienee has proved that no combination of medicine have ever bees so et& neiotts in removing, the above dis- IMSCA as DR. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE: lilies effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eaies of that class, but has removed :the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings. Dyspepsia, &c. 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 shin, and reduces of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes beadache and drowsi-• ness, and invigorates the, whole system, and impartsani motion to the dißeased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior toil hi the whole niateria medico. It _is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing 'ld the iliAgu.ting nausea - accompanying the idea' of swal lowing medieine.' . [Er For sale in Ditisburgh at thiPERIN TEA - STORE, 72 Fourth at.. twit - • • :mar3o A Recipe, for she HT/Jlllll4ll Halt: • iroxolicE Ply GROWTH AND HIRAM% MAKE :1. IT. SOFT, SILKY', CLEAN ANDIFINTL—Persons in consequence of the Trinity things sold, set down every article, (he it ever so good,) as .0 liunitnig. If-people could be tandem try rt::i bottle ofJoire's Coral Hair Re storntive, end red how it makes dry, rusty, red, light hair !vim, soft: nuburit and dark:rutilleetts.it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to grow naturally beautiful; if people could see the number . of Tour Icspeetoble me 'ebonies that use it, (aye, arid find it the cheapest thing they can use,) (Or dressing and heautifYing the Hair; for keeping it soft and in order three times as long as any other article made; and . • Force: , it tocrnv, stops And CE1.1.01111 a:4111111MA to try. - We formerly sold nothing less than SI bottles. but we people to try it. :Ritifonly at Fn! (mind .±.l) Chatham street. New-York, and by. . : , . . inar2o ' W 7A.CESON, Ati. '59 l iberty at. • Air tor nitro einea:—Tbsiunderisitined,citizena of Pittiburgb.bav ing. personalty tisettpr:. Willardhi . Oriental- Cough 44-fix ture. mid expel ieneeil its beneficial effecta: do most elieer .fully teem:mem! it 114 node and effeetunt; in &leases. Spettling from Oxperimicei we' Iteli&e that it. bus no rti. iterior; mitt would we...emend its use to nil the affirmed. • . • CIIARLY..S' LEWIS. • • -1%-1. Pittsbotglt,.:llareh 15th, 1479, . .• . t'.. J "Sold by J. Sehoonmaker k Co., Joitiataysdalnes A. Jones,:J.ll. Cassel. John I': seott, - .F.• Snowden: J. Cleett Ze Snowden.. ' . .• : / ;1 1- 10 - 1411.Ttir,.SCU'ItVZU1. - Ct sfilEs37, .I..A%:Barberr Chit pi, Sete - Pink; .31414 . tittsed I,x;Mooy . id,ylitemus'iti'llitkeity,,ireennegtle above. and see would nneeenselealeionstrKell viless•ere knew.it to be all yve.'state. . ••• As a:Cosnietie, the tititt•JONES'S SIYA . P. is Peihatis the only evee'ktioten'that'eenurra 'end cleared. Mid beitititied the skiii,luakitig it itOiti clear. smooth and whiti. oy taiitlatits. Rut mind,'lrissolitht S2' Chatham 51 2 N . X: and by , • • lAcKsoN, Atetif' • SS 'Li beity street, Palsouset• A M s F:RICAISARL-Mit: GILDA:rah GE NA- Keutticky;los feet below the earth's surfnee. superfor.lp Ilarlem. Dridsli. or. nnk,otheilbritier.l.Y.llopti . Int Oils. •Jts curative properties 'or •tha meats are. truly -wonderful:. lama:Story. rheumatism, • whoopinraough;phthisic,Voughs. golds, spasms, toter,. erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint, in Uninmatiou . of die kidneys, pains, igthe :breast, aide and back. diseases of the spine,,piles,least. burn, diseases of the Lip joint, inflamed SOP& eyes;(lo:tf-: ness, and ear. ache; wonnsooodt che, sprnias,:siraine r bunts, Scalds, bruises, cuts. ulcers,..easicer, fever, ,sores, Price SO cents per beak. • gold WbOleeale and retail WM JACKSON, at his boot and shoe sterol 80 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The ata. Boar standkin the door-way. Only i d ac c'in Pittsburgh where the crarrerka. can be ob-. tame Catrnok.—ln onlerlo be sure of obtainiag.lbegeauine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Fennsyl-. vania; Wm: Jackson, 89 Liberty street, or. through:sub,: -Agents appointed by him for its eale,.eaeh of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form containing the names and addreis of the Propnetor ana General Agent of Western-Pennsylvania, as follows : Dr. Dallis Co., proprietor, Kenme ky. • . .• - • . 'Nm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Penfilylva nia; 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to• whom_ all orders must he addressed. Oestava.—Eack bottle: is, enCloied in oats of thotiboie, riamedPitnphlets, and tie name of William Jaekion,ttlie general and only wholesale - agent for WesterrrlPelms3l .vania,) printed oa.the:ousside of Ate label., .. ;OIL, "Irpitit pakery.: " •••••:t, 4 _•• fIEMPITARD WQCBDrpepectfully inform his 01M:ids:Ma die pub-; generally;that he 'liar iidded'tri hiiottikt.ibitell.• Ileafi the manufacturing of Crackers .or.ifetitirietio— Itiving purebased one of W. IL-Nesirtki'Vttieltei And Pilot Bread machines, he ia prepared to fartill voitferifor crackers or , pilot bread at the skorteir by a strict attention to business j to sbarelilleittkeiof the 'public patroaago. •The'publio •ir iispectlitltripYilkd to call and ViZille for themselvei.• , a. 'BAKERY: 19' Catintierei ••• Break rye mtkdysiiePsia Breed,- Mile and ;mall Willi.' fresh every Trioinmg eitite had at 'the more, or my witgott,:orraf, my stand fa thoinarket:' •• • Cak'es and Catifeetionatruni band mid 'made -•• to ord er ,. • •• • • • 3i'9lflOllARD., • ' • . Nolo Commercial •w, Libeity at. . UNDRIES.—.4OOdoc g C dos:, I • . , , :.• S2OO whole and half boxes SardirllM • 10 buskettolive Oil; . 20 doz. assorted Catsup*, ke..• , .5 casks London Porter, quarts and . 300 doz:.Brandies, Wines; ike...verY oldi • - 5 bbls. powdered Sugar • • - • 60 - baskettl Charapaigua:Wine, part 3 hhds Claret Wine, forsalo by • ' ••• mal 9 ... ...::: P: iNOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—Weliaire- tatte.n."4.n.leol;' nure etl intetr opposite to out brirrit*lreboti4e,f u r. the presericwewhere . w rill' Ironsmet: bqiiineOs s . ne ner brines cow tie 'erected,' iirrolkeLTalp.77,7 , already_ been mule (or !bit to " .. ID7Boats will rilsr?Ts.liep receive •,` .C, A. l'irANUPrliAer7 - DARGr.x.,,too_ baggy jelau.aly " .• ••:": • : . • D-'1!-WP-pf-ra - 4: - #E9**Tr:-"ww- ,,, -P.40.' , F..." 10 . 3 4staz , • - • • • • • . _, - NEM ;'a ~ . . MBE ENE , . . _ ~~+' `, . ~~~,r,` `''y, • ,_,,..„,,,,.t,2,,,7:;-..?,:-;',.,-c:i'',.F7;:7,:fg ~,..,..i.,.;.7.-,•.,...?.;i•-:. ..* .,,): : ,-,; :7 ' ....,.- ? t, i c,'; f:1 ,...: 0.-. i,.2.-:.',;•-•..:?,.',',..,:;;.:--.,:•:.;-,.,:::•:,i.:,!"-..•.'',...-:.-.',.‘;:;',:';':;,.-.:,,,!';',',;',..'-::;-,'iK;.'''.: • ~...:,,.:!,-!,f'4.!''.';';'-i..•::. • . 'l'.:.;':-:::.'i',-•.:;,..'...-1,•'..1--:-;''.•-•:-:.,1,•!,-',' =Ed .-,ll)..x.liga,.4iikjagjAiiiii, - ,.: sUGARCOATED.V.EXIEEABIELP.V.AGAIrivEW4bIi A Tr..tiniversally Cattalttetblo_:9l7SOiiii_iiian effeetualpreretiee, but as a ruin' 4 :7,llnedy, in all diseases which can. affect ;Moll n?linitiiel,'.o Kea& ache, Indigeation,•-•Rheelloatina, Pileat'l.faintyy,•,Thotasy, Small Pox, Cholera Morbus, onas, lisaWng' Cough, Consumption;JOisihte;Cjimisey7Settglayina, Liver Com- Vlant•i. 'Apo/defy, •L'ancerii-MeaslesySale. Itherim, Fits. eartburni Giddinesi','ElYslgelni;;lWrieee,.• Itehings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, OttriTLl'alits brithe Backilnward . Weakness, Palpitation'or Haare,Bitingaltithe Throw, - 'Asthina.*Fevers of all kinds, FeinaleCoMplalnts,Sfautlie• in the Side Spitting . pf . Blood, Sorb Eyes Scroilda4 St. Anthony'. iireiLOWlltlntof:Spirifs; g, Tido' 'AI Al .bus or Mites, Gripes , 'King ir hilli•Leeklaw,f hysteria,. Bile on the . Stomach' and all bilious ; iis nffeetto,':Pleurity, Swelled Feet ' and *Legs; Sviire.PoX,'Whifer Sienliingsf • Tremors, Tamats,hicerS,Nomiting--qn alum ()Tethers ' haue successfully, and repeatedly peen vanquished by They have been know"' to erect kierinaiatcht mires when all other remedies had provad,thartyallln gt Atsulft • Oe.lfial ey have in many eaaaasorkrieded,thr;inzeiodulaktil of the most eminent physicians, and reeeivearbeudes their • unqualified commendation: t ; •" - ' They bayebeen fret/newly recommenced by men of the most distingdished•chanswers. throughout the lend, and been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and /Week , " royal blood . They have been intrailuced into the Hospitals.rifXaliti - Mimi!, Paris, and. Vienna, end through•the.disinterestert exertions of our Foreign Amhastunters, Choy; hove vete"- , vcd the favorable commendation of theiEmporor of •Rus• sta. and of his Celestial Alsjesty.of the .Chinese:Erripire. .• l' Scarcely a Packet vessel of any - repute sails from t h e port of .New York, without an abundant supply of the • SICK MANS .NEVER TAILING •FRl*.e s h.. [l:7 - Agencieslave been established in all the prinelpal ; eines an tetin ion, and applications'are constantly reach ing us, front almoit numberless villages in. every section.. of cue country: TestimonialsOf thew marvilleuis effects., are pouring i n (roma gunners—mud In such. numbers gnu gnu We have nelliitait to read, . one . half of them. What, stronger or MOtd CollelilSlVe evidence than these import ant facts coif the most sceptical 'desire? Is itpossible,that, the many ,thousands who . have. tried CLICRF.NEB.'S. PILLS, can be deceived 'their 'exults? If impos lurc or qua kery existed, would it uot long ago havribeent held up. as it should be t to the scorn and derision of w justly r • By- Iteinember.tllr. C. Y-Clickener is the original in vettsor cli.Sjilgar COMM fitly rind thut nothing of the tor • was'ever }lrani bf, until he urirciducedrthent in June, tilerd. Purchneers should,shercirirc, ialways esk tor Clickener'si - Sugar Coated Vegvaible I'i ifs, end tette no whet, or they • will be anode (116 wetiriul'of • • -' • • PRICI:, CENTS PER. BOX- Dr. Cliekener's ririneipril ',office for the sale 0f Pills,: Yeses' 10% "t, • .; . . WAI..JACKSON. St/ Libe rtv st. head of Wood st., Pitts laurfal;.Pa.,.General ' Agent, Oar Westerra • I einisy Irani% • Norilierrlblate; and ihe'llivri Counties of Virgienif:' • The following rine: Dr. Clickeners•ilidk" . utqueinted A ' gents 'fair Allegheny en.. Pn. - • . • ‘tll. 4ACK•StaN, (principal) ferairerty itieti,tiad of A. if. ifershitf, Allegheny Ciiti . • Jonathan tlbrier,t. Manchester- • . Townsend alx Co., - ' „Eno: It. U. idcquetyllinnlnglatin. • • "Jan. li. Camel, Penn et. . • • • • Andrew S. Getty, Wylie st. , • Robert Williams, Anhursville. ' • H. llentingray, South; ard. .. • . Wm J Smi Temperancoville. Jeremaah Fleming, Lawrenceville. • • Daniel Negley,•East Liberty. •••.'" • Edward nompson,Wilkinshargh: • ••••• • . Thomas Aikin Sbaraishargli, . 1 • :•..11. H. Starr t Sewtekley. : t • ,;:, Summit Springer, Clinton. . • s .. James 111.13ee. Stewaristown. • lehtt . Black, Turtle Creek...' ' ; • • C. FrDiebt, Elizabeth. • . • :"• Tal'Lltuglatin, Plurals Triwnsliip.. • • -J. Jones, Bakerstown. Pernik, Ill'Kees; 46 77 T IS THE BEST COUGH EVES Wacexpressed in our hearing yes. tirday; by' an intelligent 'gentlemen,' vilicf hod used but: nbaut one half of a bottle of Dr. IViiforcrsOrienrareoligla .11fixture, before he was entirely tiered: C4:9116 and.get a bottle of it,•tind if the most obstinate 'tenet or cold dorc not disappear by its use, your money be refunded.. Compounded as h is., of the most effective. though, hams less and plensaiit remedies, its Isar for *years. has; nor In!' deed can it, fail to give entire rattafaction:,. , whidesnle and retail, by ' ' • : 7 •..ITAYS ScDaliCh...l\ l . 4 l,Vi • TAssitly•atreet, near Canal Dalin. F.DENIUSO . Bi.la iqr 'poll WILLAIIIIS 'Oriental • .13 ,wonco rust= rr.. Those %rho have ticilltad . lin op. port,unity,of tryin•• • this greet remedy for Ai:permanent care °revery adbAran inthelatigs,sliouldluat failb7giv it a trial Certificates of. itiefficiencyi from our t 'Pr c:_ izett which we ore constantly receiving. canno tAL. convince the skeptical., '• Itead,the following.froirreik of high standing in Allegheny: . . • . At.t.r.onmer Cry:viral% 1848. "Mersin. Hays 4. L'rtgliray:: It aiTords site great plea. Sure to be able to add my testimony in favor co •Dr. lard'strulyvaluoblccoughtnedicine, Aboutiltr . eriffionilui : since . I was attacked with a violent cold, and was:much ' distressed with the cough, from which 1 could get stole. , lief, until I was a abort time since induced to O at.your store and purchase some of.theC.l;triental Cough Bliztere: I happy to stole that the use.of thesecond.botga. hair ria4rely aired me; .anil L litiviing great cOnfidence an. if. I bore ; and shall continue to recommend it io my= friends.. ' • ".Gnsca fir.torro.”. • 'Priee, 2.i cents n bottle. Sold by • . HAY •N 0.2. Coro. Rove,Liberty st near Cariuir... Also. by. . .Ifebllll •FLEBIING. ,eascreneerfller. IDROSI the New York Gazette, Oct. f3;•ltier p . , a 'dully . paper deservedly at the head of the - pktkeln . Brisoors •Eztraee of Sanapaiilla.—lt *mit, bin echirtiiiy to call the attention of ourreaders bath's invaluable prep• oration which will be - found advettised in:needier ealinna Mr.. Bristol is a brinher, and issata 'alight)* interestici, newspaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of which we have already noticed; and 'dui medieine futelf has been eulogised by nearly ell the Freya(' die western. country . , and, we doubt not, Justly eulogiser • .11 biennia' • favor, moreover, very flattering testimonials Imps. the. most eminent preetiOontra in every pstt of the Fottittry • where it thus been -used.- There IC beautrand taste- enough in the,bottfes, nail in the engraved label& inwhieh they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, - evenif, the preparation itself were not one of the sovereignest -in . • the world." as every; person must believe: kilo—dint in; every t one must believe it s-;-that evert one; who ' would mitre/bit a mass of doehmentary evidence eon elci.." rave enough hi; convert a Turkto-Clinstimaity. ,, Stly ono of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whethar . yotfuto not , agree with us on this point: •- • '' • . Fur Sale by ' 11, il. PANNESTOCK • feb2l , • , nor. of Ist end 'Wood end 11th and. Wood:am. - nll4eNATism, couy. Am) TIC DoLone.U.X.-- 11, A respeebible gentle:mu eulled.ut our.office; - as he said, to inform us that he had been °Meted-toe - 15 :yeses .• with • itheututo ism. cir,.Gotit, ,and.oceasiouallx . ,vvith Tic l'ileolor;fax; 'flint he lent been frequently .contoted pihis room for lama,: together, and often sadered the most in jense and exerneilung polo, but ;hat lately he bad: been: : ashii,raynes Altcratirr. from which lie found.themousig nni and unexpected lie sayS he found...thettnedi intt ?Pt pleasant and ettectisp,,and that he now con shiers himself. pitfeetlp isereilk—Phitadriph . ie North Amer- . A Pa'ci*eirin•ftschyrtC. F -A gendernan of Scrofulous habit. from indiscretion-in bur younger days, become ac• with-Alleeratiohain Ar t -Throat and Nese,and disOgniealde cruptiint ofthe. Shia, •. Lideed; . •hil *hole inar).i.of,heilit, saturated with' Oitenie. .itltdit titut ., sitsr ]t ire. so lutteh affeeted he hod thst.the use of the hand; eve covereut with painfuli.„and,'Oreneive nleenband weren* ll6llo ' 3 ' ; 0,1141ton:oils us. an 'honey-cora, It o ssmi at kltis stage:of him c,outplaittt, en death appeared inevitable (torn nToOth itoMedircane, that, he commenced .Ihe wit ter Jayee'ti'Al teradve, undshavistiftaken baxtein bottles i 4 tiowpftfeet- • • ITlad:Jiltertuite operutes,through. the itirenlatioa,,•ead purities Ulu blood and eradicates disease Sant the STaletlb wherever located, nod the numerous, cures It brut per formed in discosee,af, skin, 'erancer, ,iterofula,. goat, liver complaint, dyepepata' : Old - ether chronic diseases, is truly amonishing.z-Spiritof Times. • • 11V — rOT .:41c ta Pittabingh, tbet PEKIN TEA STORE, COUGII, SPITTING OF BLOOD'. • BRONCHITIS, AST-1131A, &e.- - - , To Cossmatinnac Four- fifths of you,are. really .sudering., from neglected Colds.: or an obstruction and couiequent inflacumlan of the delicate lilting of those tube!, through- which. the air we breathe iv distributed to-the lungs. This obstruction produces pain -mid soleness. hoarseness, ally of breathing; hectic fever, mitt uspitting of blood, matter orphlegrm which filially exhausts the strerigth of the pa ticntr•und dituh ensued.. • JAYNh'• EXPECTORANT never fails to remove this Obstructicra,: and prod9ses the mast pleasing ajad happy-results. Its to cenalii'td; its et rem, imd :mutat fail to relieve.. • For vale is Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,'./littrih .at., near-Wood. •-„. •• . • ; - - fang 46.13Eirr. COUGH ItIHIMCINIiIiSk THE - . WORLD!. Anothee evidence of the •sitperiority" of Dr. , nu. lard's Cough Mixture, over/diallers: Read the following certificate from n respectable citizen of the Mali Want t • "This certifies that for same' weeks Past !Woe troubled with a very ontious Coast, which was evidently Mg seated on th'e lunge to soehait extenthe'tu resist tho 'effect of every medicinh'whicb I had Mien tang .I , Was findlly petsuaded to call at Ho . ye-k 13rocIrtwafir thug `Store, an Oat a bottle 'of Dr: Oriental; Cough ' Mizruri 'which , to rug great surprise ; relleyeame'very much, oder taking only two or three dasei. and before I had. used oneliottlej was erhirelynoted: twos's° pinch realted With it&effects,that Fhtive 'brought others to buy iytnd slial4coatinne to recommend it to my, friends.' ea firodyfirliere is to be the but Med:sine in the •w c "!..4.ratrut hreisTar o, Try it - Gold by . ' • - HATS , 'No '2 7 Liberty, streei, near Conallitastrii: . '''" )111.618 ° by. - 7 • . • r , 'FIX2dINOi ' Lawrprtcetlilri~ BMX. - OF.OOLUMBIA.—Hatr Grege=lf you wilb U tich; loxirrioui head of hair, free ,foxn dandruff and se utfi - do not Mil prissuro the geurnme Balsam' of Columbia. In cases of bakturss,ii will more, thou 'exceed your expectations. Many who .have,:lost their hair for twentyl'eare hare - ball restored to its ori gine! perfection by the 'use of this'llalstua. Age, mate,' or: appeorsto be' no 'obstacler whatever.' , ,lt also 'ceases the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair übe is filled; bywhicb means thousands, whose Ithir was grey as , the Amalie eagle, have --lunt' their hair restored to its natural color, by the use of this invaluable, remedy . 1,„ all eases of fever will be found one of the most pleasant washes 4hat .:can tins'. sued.. A few llPPliealiOrm only ore accessary to keep the Warfront fodirig gut. • It strengthen* 'the . roots,it never fails to - impart rleb, gloasyzappear ence; smd,aimperfame for the toiletlitAs unequalled: It • holds three times as much as otheramicalled Hair Heiler atives,, trail more, effectual., The genuine, rannotb, c 'lured ouir by Muslock 4 cSoat 2 4 Coattlxuult-street, Dieu, n.Sold only genuine . in Piitiluirgh,•l4*.ii. Jicisox,B9 Liberty street, bead.of. Woodr Quo,Quo, tit Washingtarti,ra., by A. Sweeney ik.Son;CazirMsburghl Dr4;vowa i n a r ownsedle, by Beamitrk. Croker, also, in even town nlreuruty/vams, • - b : fs o , No. 1 Lard; : •• On conglenment, and for ante.b ‘ jnnl4. , • •••:.• • MILLER & RICItETSON =;;=Mila==M MMM REM EME . _ mVI7 , . • -•
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