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' E ' • ;FIA A k , A '': Y ' . *s--0..41;;;''''.44Mi * ,, ' ,..- VF.'9.,;: . ,,&,_, , :,-....,- ~-,wl ~• - - - 4 4:-,044 7 --, vt , : ~"' - - • .. , Ar.:*-.4 •,P.,,, 4--,44,,, e41 ,- 1,;;;;,!-:,..x,;-.,,, , ~---- - -:,„, -- , 1 -- : ~ , ..::.„.., .;- ",. i ., : .-- , - , ":„. , ~,.' - t , ~_ -v.fpg-ftPsz-, ''''''.'' - - ' k4r -"":4 45: -' ' , .?te.4 - ::: , :i; - .:, - .. ,, , , ,, , , , L.:Tr —. . • • - , r,, • .N= ‘I• . , , ; • _ _y. ~,: _ EIMMINI ..:,... • • • .. .. ~t:;:. . MEM licaisitAarrtraVot.Nese.. Good4 41E.Libertysittet.—Vhc'stitoicritivr bas juin reeei‘ :.-- altitge and hmulsomestoek of fashionable gaedsi ..7.iar.geuilemstieSuminer,Wear, ouch as Frenehi.nglish; - 7'•:•: and. Begin Cloths.' Drop des ten, Casturniretts.:; Merino,. Csislmeles, BornidZiaeiq and. Summer Cloths, of. all col ors end qualities.. Also, a great varietylof „limey CBS mores and figured Linens, raptly 'of them entirely new arerno . found. elseivhere this eityr. 'her i !pg, ii)argesuisorntientofthewstylefancy - Vest , irt,,all,of whichlll.lssisside to order in th e most fneh 'iiialloinanner,tt short *ice Gentlethen faVoring this: estalAisAment order's:May rely upon their gar , balevritaile''Well! a!1 they can be in atfy,other : ON RAND, a largetiiitthent.-of READY MADE CLOTHING, conslstineof every . deseriptimi of 'Dress • raid Frock:Coats, ne*. style business COME, sack coats, general nssortfuent of pants, vests ;‘ilorisTeravitSisosponders,-.iinif all . other articles in the .; clothing linos. which will be sold low for cash. Whole salti;putebusens will find it touch to their advantage to examine beforepureliasing, elsewhere. • - SOU • - • P. DELANY 'Tailor. " i. . • NISE Intrail BIES - : • -•• - • '• • • ••• • ; -:-.• • • ;-- • • Ofrettoll Goode, for acute. NV tour. • - • lIS suhseriber oppeals to his shelves to behihint out the •assertion that ho hns the largest lot of ';rranchiGoods,"admithd td men'ttivettijio belound in nn}- TailOring Eistablishmentin,the , city.—rainy articles and many hrylesittelndedis•the sonic, eartupt be found chit .A feivof the lending articles willTarepumetntsd I BonJohn'ti Pietist black Cloths; - ` , ..Schannia'Alagteis'Eoloted • Obtmai!s bqeskiii Cissime'res; ' Ctupe Einstjoues . • : ,Light and dark Fancy. , s Pallet Cloths;- for Summer Cants.; Cactunaretts, ". '"' • - Coburg!, • . . and .thnerimin ; Satisa,•Ctppe: sirk,Tarleton, Cachmere; .Tinselled Brocades, embossed and needle wrought Shimes, white hlarseilles, mul a mitt miriety of other Vestiogs. • Ar...--Lmen.Thills,:white, greyi plain, it) aid and ribbed. . of entirely)leiv styles, imported this seasou—which mt • brsold tow toclide4for. cuih, on delivery, and mishap]) J. n yl7 . sireet.next Exchatige Bank. r N0..17&79 CORNERSIXTH ANDLIBERTFSMETS. Having ealeiged - dint newly fitte d up their establish: -merit, at : the nlnive well. , known ettutd; respectfully, invite, the attention of their friends altd the public to their 7 choice eclection or New Goods, comprising every varlet t t lec ° /C o . t t ri t ng tr i le:. '"un, ea r t. 7.l tL e l e s . tt e tng e gfe!n i v al e ly th f e o i e r orders will fiat] at this establishment even - style of new . and desirable &oda. , Their Stott: of ready made Cloth .. itltris extensive got up in the bestnianner, of durable mit . teal, and well worthy:the attention ofritose wishing to purchase. All are invitetrto call , and Miry. rest assured _that they will be pleaded with. price; quality and variety. - - .A large assertutent of.shirts kept constantly, on hand. . I .Ce • TO ARMS: TO All3lB!—Tbreatene&in vasioti of Western Penna. by Col Swift,vrilh 10.000 men, notwithstanding- which, .1. - Ull. • White' will continue to sell clothing: cheaper than any •• ' ? hog heretofore Iran offeredin the Western country, law tug the largest establishment in the city, fronting on LA . ).- -any and liimilusts , Ile is'ucWr prepared to:show to hut =-- , nunteromr - pOrroti.fillte. g ro ttiest variety of cloths, caisi meresc vest=c i t t n, clothing of all descriptions: suitable for•the app . ' ....heasott, that has ever been Offered in this market/In* plittll can have the . Right of Way.— ' . Obveric themorneri No,lr.', Liberty and Simh sts. • : t un s r: . - Xi hjh 'WRITE, Tanna, -Proprietor. -1011.2*. JOSIllt K. BIDDLE. ••• r . MTlPrin.Clty Clothing store, • • G EORGE SPANGLER &Co. announce to their friends ..-and•lbe• citizens of Allegheny. that they have on Laud alftne assainient of. READ] MADE CLOTHING, consisting of co;tt :Vests. Pant", Hose . , Scc., wick), they sell.neTate prices'. Aso, a. superior lot of Cloths, Cassimeres, had 14eatingn, which they Willi make - up to ...order. in the neatest and Mgt manner. Custom woe; done:us usual.. • forgdt the place, oh the west Fide of Fe le Iti4itent; 5 doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny :Clothing S. Clothing it - Clothing t I 1 Three: - Et,g Dears :vs. TA,/, Western' .11'Or/d ! :150'00r, WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now kJ. made and ready• to be offered on the most liberal - terms to my old customers and the public in general. 'lll* Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive .. establishment has now, niter returning from the Eastern •wcitiesi at much troible , and expense; sust - completed his and wluter isnangements to supply histhonstuidi of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Ma . thing.thal his ever been offered in this or tiny other mar . ket 'west of. dip mountains— For neatness:in style and workmanship, combined with the very low pricewhiCh they will be sold for, must certainly render the old mug . vane. Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western, country. It is - gratifying tome to be able to anammee to my numerous friends at home and abroad, :. • • •thg . notwillistanding tha . extraordinary efforts which I ••• have m meet tito many calls in my lino, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush ihnt is =ad.& ons.this establishment. It is 'a well established ,• •• • fact. that my inles aretigiit or ten times larger than any ••• : otheraouse in the trade, and this being the case on the -;• amount sold;I can Wuxi to sell at much less profit than :others could possibly think of doing if they wished to .• / • covet contingent expenses. I intend to make tt clean 7.• 'weep of all my present stack before the beginning of next . Tear: coining to this conclusion, I will make it ethhe inter ; est of every man, who wants a cheap winter snit, to tall andpurchsse nt the Three Big Doors. : . • JOHN ATCItOSKEY *SITGOODS, f:GOODS, NEW booDS.—tteeeived at the at y:Clothing Store; ri,splendlet assortment of Cloths, • • co lasting of fine French r laglish and Amefican Plain, -black and fancy,Cassime re*, of the most modern styles; • • fine figured.Carnete •Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and EansySatins—all of which we will make op at the most .• • .. risisonableprices , in adorable and fashionable • - ne2o....made;.Clothing, of all • deseriplionn; • Lady's • ',• ' roika of the Most' fashionable patraists. .'Neek•• and • P . pOtetLldkfs., Ltus.petlers,.l3osomn , Shirt Collars; and evety...artralc ustrallrkePt in Clothing Store. Country Mernhabefeire.pirretinsing•elneveltere will :find it •to •••:•.; tbolfativamageto.call 'at the Iron City 'Clothing Store; Libenyatrect; immediately. opposite. the mouth ofMarket.: loctlEt•ttl -• . C. ISFCLOSKEY• ti'vQ•EILLING OFF LOIN. FOR CASH.'!.--AVinter Clo .• " thing of every description, such tui•eloaks,••over ebeti.sapeifinelllanket, Denver, Pilot and • heavy broad eledhs,"superfiriacloth,'dress, and frock-coots; a large as .kortme nf of tweed, snot; and (rock coats. •• Cloth;-cassimre, and satinet pantaloons; also, a gen eral as ., :or tmeiltv,y vests; plain and fancy ' velvet, cloth, naisiinere and fatter woolen. and plaid ens:it:mere. with gi treat itriety-of superfine:lrish linen, trimmed shirts, - index bilitts. • ettoeir, cravats, comforts• tuul•all other arti • elt "• 'thing line 2 which will be sold low (or Cash. ••'"Ptirebtb,:..• lind•••it much to their advantage to call each at 49 Liberty.areet. • . N. a ...A-COmplete nssoitment of datitli, suitable for Castorn,er work, alwnyn on hand, such as English, French and "American cloths; and cassimeres; also a choice Mt kartment•of seasonable vettines--all of . .ichich will be made to•order in the . latest styles, and oni.the Most ac ..commodat mg le mts. • , . jtkul2.smeir ._ -•_.:...__ . 47.1T - stlslssig I. f51t1 1 0 1 . 11 .61 1 '-' ' '. - IFlMlDSpringand•SuMmeristock.llint is arrikiecitly:tobe I .i - offered at the;old original-: - ..'". ' ....': . . ,-.. •t . L"' Is one-Of ihe'largininaOd choicest in selection that hits air. crbeeit exhibited by any one concern in-this or a4-oth er eity-in digUincm. -.I will not undertake to descriLe to . the-reader--the different assortments of unities which I how have mbar diem; 'but. will simply tell them that if they 'only: favor me with. 'Lean. I will lay before them ' - 175Z00• different garments to make a chpice. out of,• con • .. -.• slating' inpart of Coots: from the richest in quality down .. _to the lowestio price; IPantaloolis and Yeses, to the no. - .. Jonisbment of ,the beholder, with both.mouth and eyes ! :• . . :ripen, wobdering in the Most extravagant degree of our .. prim' how such avast collections:dawn mime ctornmo .-, could possibly he.colleelted together under the control of I. - .• one individuay;..blutaistehtlillors willhp : as. long us per , • '',';‘. l Seventhec. andledoslevis• the-main-spring Of trade.— '-.- - Without any intention of boasting. on my part, I will say •-•', -: ' at-then/onetime, it is of suchnictal lam principally cont .,. Posed, for. nothing in the shape or form of.digiculues. no ~ .' *. matter what their magnitude may he, can: deter me from • - : 7occoniplishlog my object; laproviding for the fanner, the 7" . . rnielranie; - and the day laborer. My *hole, attention js ' • ....Wheal:lP with the g I t reatest.carq for.their welfare, .in get- , . billl till thshionahl and atihe same time aubstanuolgar , nieuth; tit' meet their demands; and as for offreis, who '. .Icintry,fiteittselve-s moving ht a different sphere, and• re ' jittiiing au' article of the ne pins vitro kind, •they have . -- - , .0n1y. te give me up putlind of their wants, and they are edited w 'word • - • .. -- ..Mow;Siet me'say nWord or tiro to.W country MeTCII - r . ' f: - bntsitilheltiufe.: If you"wish to save froth at least 25 to ;L:::....r.• ,--.l3ojidrcont, itf.ryinr, wholeeale purchases, call in ut the - .Z1,.... , .. :4711TeCiSk.D.lorK,TatA if 4 don't meet' your most sun ‘t.,--:::-.,: - '. 4;i:int hi:rifts. ste the - oly, of geltiih; cheap hairdos, and .„,...:•. , treskseasobable go6ilei I,seil . l not in - future attempt to off ,•• - t . - r.. Cr auTutdneemetits ors kutnint kind to a generous pro pfe'of tOooble a anttirrand close discernment. .... '' - • ' - '''..'...• .. - ~.....,.;:4-.',', .10107".51,CLOliKEY 11 7 8ite bas jest received at :hlilargi.establafbinent; frontinx on Liberty and Bth effe t ely, a Ppleildid assorunent of TWEEDS for numrner rAcificity:Tir:Zatoof j: la rtf e ic a h Satin the ici est all of fiftlherabel roneonnblo tonne ' ' tiuttl es ' t OT;er7e and tho Liberly and Sixth IStreelE: 4: • ' • • 7.: 1%1': WHITE:Tonto. PrOntimnr . . lito 0 and /Me • SADU .E ffAitNESSANDTRINIENANUFACTORY. •CroLlrFAraßiTisifiri'eflnetZFL, Legs i leave c ib.itt alb generally,.. . - that he continues to occupy that large.andcom f 'fig 3 icpedirisifill37&oa,grVrityio=ocjiO4Guly I S c a v mu el•I a and NVood street,'where he keeps alarms and general, assortment of Stiddlcai‘Uridlea, 'farness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle Sap:Taliselq - Balfaln Robes,. Whips, and z 'all other :3ie alio keeps ;constantly on hand, and is prepared to ~ • . fartilsistwortler;idl kinas of Riveted 'lose, manufactured - , oldie Imurunteriul:and in i t Mk of workmanship equal to - tho'castera ntuatifoetured: ortiele, and,. at 00,per chcnpef . - -Country.2llerrhorstr.ou4,l•armeittwould to well to.&ill npti egtfauto his stock before :huts:hash* :ebiewh o re . . as he ISdetertetined tp sell fast- z ip - very low •;. /137.1)0n't 7 (Pagel: As Ni. , e6Aie of Wood . .cr',et.and , A . • - to Crontwell. by ie . 1'• I ; I :lie bvr ect frirathglitti;ulll94.phrFinGq,llKSP.nll.7llll) • - • • 3 w 3 bll_tlit rsctes"lll4 69'1 : Cl 5 ..•4 Uildsio. 2 vol. " Lectures on,S.ltilictiel.W., 6,1 1.4. r &... r=:t 4 s l4ls r.crsi c oo'll s ° V Olti4 Prhete: The Corurcul. br Author 44. -• e r . .2 • „Now taatliTben, ‘ . .. 2 rren;l' • I ' 'f• ' `iltoclaus of lerßolisou - • - irclaud'iW lo elvoelOSlffillgOn . • • ; ' ileoven upon F4 3 ‘11 1 ; • rla:mkstour, R lh/5 ot.entr i tAlr • F:131`1210 bY ' Nylio.l.noil SY; Itiarket. ' • e AVesteirni.. SOMILINW Arp: lotted Prier. PO! , • 40,;111kyl . qcod farce t, opromte J.- . Waieronm! up Atnint, 1100kINSON. i ,. . - t'..; 7 ' . ..‘,....'7' . . : :-......:, 2 7: .....,.,....,...1-:;:-..-- - MNRI PIZZA .: . .. , :.:7,•,:,.',;- ; .,,,,. ; . ig0.151 Liberty street iIE~DT;EY Life: of Oliver Ti Ilendley:inadior of fiNipoleon frej..te ,tel. iSc tere nod '-/ORNSTON'ac. , STOCKTON. Z. ivy corner littirket and ThiTd. MEM =NM MEM „- • • • - .• - .ie~'~;% - ~~il. •q- c ay~ %~-.. ~~~~ Pifferrows. TRAIgIIPARTATiON LINE aC . " •;" 'LE7- 1 2 TO ERIE. 2 IkTo.llEAillpPlNG.—Thelloats bOithiging tolhis Line hiiVe - benti r put in fine Order:and are .noW ru,nning regularly-betweed . . - Pitisburgh and` Eric. touching at all intennediite Parts along the Canals. A Boat will alwa/ 5 he at the wharf, under the hlonongahela Bridge, and one will. Mart, rcgularly. every, other day. The. Peop le's Transportation Line has : every. facility for carr ying Freight and Passengers. - ',The boats will be Unwed to Beavei by steamers t ond•Will proceed to Erie with treat dispatch, by the canals. The boius are commanded by experienced and careftll men—all of whom have ati in 7 . tercet in the Line. [[?'.Goode sent by the Line to Erie may be forwo`ided to any point on the Lakes. • . • . • . For freighter p assa g e aPPI"° II'IIIRKPATRICK, • Agent, Water street, Pittsburgh. • AGENTS: ClAax , tF ve o. 7,. ,134a; 5 7 N . IL \ l.u Castle. . TSLOCIIIIIC & lIITTCHEC:TREE, alaski. Samsarr Westin.< & Co., Middlesex. Mitaux Josant McCmutz, Shamsburgli.; S. B. & G. Lowav,glarksville. ~,., • Kmo & McFAabAnm, Big Bend. - ' S. C. PLC:MITE, West Greenville. .1. & T. KumAnuar,,Ailarnsville. ' W. H. lia.muttOilrutown. WAnsworrot & - Co.;Sherman's COTACTS. WM. Pciivaa,Conneautville. Spiing Corner. W. p. • Cranesville: . • . ; Wm. TY15:11, Lockport: . A. Kmp, and B. T . omumos tc; The following Agents in Erie .Will receive. and 'foe Ward - Freight to any Port on the pftkes, shipped b) W. M. Gallagher... . Johnileern, . t • Haverotick -& C 0.,. . Josiah Kellogg, I Xelsoe & Loomis, Walker & Cook, jeg Pittsburgh Portable • oat Line. ' lB4 B For the Tivinsportarion of Freight to and fnma _ PITTSCUROH, PHILADELPHLAiIIAi•TIAIORE,NEW tOARILIGIR - it CASH, . . TAAFFE 4. O'CONNOR, 'Pittsburgh. fIPHIS old established Line being now in fall operation, Jl,. the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Heals •and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, 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,-together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them . a con tinuauce of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. Alleonstgurnents by and for this line re ce ived, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing Or storage. • No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. AU communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: • - • BORIIIDGE & CASH. WS, Market street, Philadelphia. ' ••TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., • North street, Baltimore. . • WILLIAM B. WILSON, nl . , . • . ediCedar street, Kew York. Tranwportation. Line, FOR t h e Transportation of hfirchnndiza and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay. at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading tmnamitted,.and ns promptly attcaed to, tree from any extra c harge for stor age or commission. C. A. APANULTY & Co., Proprietors marl . Canal Basin, Lib c rty (Gazatte.onl %contr.) Great Ii agßatt ttemadyl TpOR CoUghs, Colds, Asthma; and Consumptlonl—The• .1 great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the Runganan Balsam of Life, disc overettby theoelebrated Dr. Buchan. of London. England; and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. . , The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases ' warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can he found in the cominuuity—eases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by , the most distinguished physicians, as cofirmed and incurable. Thu Ilungarian blalsanithas cured, and will care, the mpst desperate eases. It ism° quack nostrum: but a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the . United States should.he supplied .with Buchan's Rtmgarian•Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the constunptive of Übe climate, but to be used as a preventive medicine in all: cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the sidti and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty, asthma, influenza, whooping cough, and croup. Sold in large bottles as el per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a mass of Regime and American certificates, and other evidence, showing the unaquallen merits. of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents. gratuitously. . _ For sale by B. A: FAIINESTOCK k CO., ebl9 cor. first and Wood, and Wood and Gth mid Western New ork College or Health. . 12(17 ALAIN'STRXZT. 13119/Al.O, N. • Mt G. C VAVOIMS VEGETABLE LITUONTRIP MMMM Ipils celebrated remedy ii-COBRIZIO .1 increasing its fameby the snaking all over the world. IS Has now become the only medicine for family use, and ii guirtieu tarty recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coal plaint immediately relieved, no moues of how long stand. mg. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, aud all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone ; uo other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skepucal ;—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases,-Fever and 'Ague. To the Great \Vest especially, and wherever these compluints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is n part of tbly mixture; it cores the SC.diseas es with certainty and celerity. and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pasaphleti Piles, a complaint of arms! painful character, is inuuediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by .n few days use of this article. It ,is far beyond any =ler pr . epar.stion for this disease, or fur any other disease onginaiing from impute blood.. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, I% eak \\ eal;ness of the Kidneys, &c.,or Inflatruition of the scone , is iminedintely relieved by tfeiv days use of this medicine, made cure is always the:result of Itsuse. it Stands-as'a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the fensale frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men- St:11111011S. No article has everbeen offered, except this. which would touch this kind,ofdenutgcmehts. limey by relied upon sea sure and effective remedi;:tuid; did we feel permitted to do so, could give a dibusand names as proof circuses. in this distressing class of eoinpininss.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu lions, from the effect of mercury, will fintithe bracing power of this indite to net immediately, and thdpoison ous mineral eradiented from the system. • , ' Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article ruatr:t• TILE 13LCIOO, and drive oath diseases from the system. Sec pamphlet for testimony - of cures in all discuses, which the limits of an, advertisement will not permit to be named here ,• Agents give them away; they contuin22 pages of .certificates of higlichafaCtOr; and stronger army of proof•of the virtues of a medicin'e,nel et appeared. •It is one of the peculiar features of this or tide, that it never fails to bencfif lit any case; and if Vane and muscle ate left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid MT ON, anti keep taking the medicine deicing as there is =improvement The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAIISAYAIIILLAS, STROM &c., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c.. They are gtiod for nods log, and concocted to gull the unwary : rocen lII= SOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. -A-partieular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. ;Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Pat up in MI oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at 81 each—the larger holding tl oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed uport .Every bottle has “Vaughti's Vegcta hie .Lithontriptic Mixture." blown upon the, glass. the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn,Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. . Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, mid sold at the Princi pal OffiCej VP Main street, Buffald, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order 'Am regurady authorised Agents excepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. . Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of thin article -132 Nassau st., N. V.; 7:35 Essex st., Salem. Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada. as Agents. • HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents. No. 2, Liberty et., near Basin. • VNrrIAN BLINDS.—A. Westereen, and old and well known Yenitian Blindmakcr, formerly pf Second un4 Fourtb'sts., takes method to inform his many friends' of the fact that hisTabtory is now. in full opera. Ott On St. Clair st.,nearthe old Allegheny Bridge. where a; constant supply. of; Blinds ofwarious colors and quail: &ties, 'is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty,centa up to suit customers. N. 11. If required,Slinds will be pat op so. that in case of alarm by fire, or. otheiwilse, 'they May Ls rearmed without the aitt of e.screw-driver. and with. the' same .facilitly that'any other piece of furniture can hirremOim , d,. nod withoutany'extra expense. • 1e241.0..,i0r: New Works. •-• • A LLISONE MARLBOROUGH—The military life' of ' J-S ; ; John: .Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, • F. R. S.. author ot the "History of Europe." ' ' Neander's Life of Christ The life of Jesus Christ, in its historical-connexion and historleisl 'developinents; by 'Augustus Nearider—translated from tho fourth German. • edition, bv„John McCllntoCk and E Blumenthal,. Proles sots in Dickinson College. •• Old Hicks the Guide; or. Adventures in the Comanche •Country in score/I'6ra Grifillitine: by Chits. W. Webber. . Bachelor of the Albany: by the 'author of the :“PolconFaroily. , i • • . . . • . ..• • .Dr..Chalmer's Poinhumoirs. Works;—Daily Scriptural : Readings, by the late Thomas Chalme re. D. D., L. L. D. .111. thy: o vole. • Voluttics let and 2d received.' The above valuable works received this nay. and for sale by JOUNSTsa.N , A STOCKTON, . apl2. Booksellers, corner Market. and. Third its. rqtf.W . ./10010i--14giterinfp toEurope; or Sketcles of - Travel in F.rance, Belgium, Switzerland. Itnly,Aus.' aad, Prussia .. Ci!cittPritain apd.lrelturd, with an elven :digr.e.ontaining...ohsereations oh European charities and tnedical inirrounans: By John-W.-Carson,-M. D. • Angela: n hoyeir By this i. , !TworOld Meits ete, • : : t novel.. By MarrißroniOni:Rlollif* v,ol;4ll,•DafiyAniiipntral Rendings. the late ThoS. . . • . ••• pr,et 4, Thellipusayli4 . nittl One 'tented „,,! .' • bittilier,.4tioir for children:* • mar cif :"Elles l. i - ; . . gliove . -works' r.eilveinihis' clay nmi - hirfinlebt. • tef • • . • . 4.OIISSTON Cc STOZICTON: • ,_ ‘-' - =Hill REM MEM •:- .: mcgra tow. , •s:'- - ---..:- :.-. -. ...L. • -, -,u...! - . .• --, -,---- . ~.,,,,,„. lEletrudien cs. • - •':' THElnertraiMeitinispa Flee sired ~ ny•nt:Nottlatiterieo,'of Phila . , i ulystrithorized!Agent , the sub- I • trl i: -*'' • ti"w PAsst . Stra . .. ' ... : '• 4 / 1 / IL' e . erillA in Cer=t t i r kd ts e i rrnanent andrinnited'llistitatice .11 ?? -- - A .H.. It -A N G E . II Hi ItiiT S .. ' blf•Pla. Portls'ilithitei*Pand itsvicinitiand!sn Shipment!. by 'HM . 66OEIOOI rivers. •- ' . --',' ' - • - • gy• Hereafter all'Siceroge Passengers Corning from Europe, engafed in America to come over, ni either of '' ' ' - ' 1 ;°": . •'"• . _ .._' ,. e.r,:: , ;../11RECTORS: ,'' . ~ . ',. Arthui G . :.Conli.Prelet. '•Semuel BrOoks, • - • the ships of I *limns & Co., Wbe fu rn ished with the ; Alex. Henry ' , .I'. : ' Charles Taylor.. following Pro , : isions;or their equivalent. id other articles Samuel W.VOnee, •i. . Sanittel W. Sniith,- ..TallY POSid.—Ser Act of Congress, lifayl7, - 1019. • - Edward Smith, i Ambrose- White, IBIS' PLAN Will prevent sickness's - on boanl. Hereto- John A. Bream, ' •Jacob DI. Thomas, fore, when Passengers found' thetnielves in Provis- John White, '• • • . . John R. Neff. • ... • tone; *many of them mime on board 'entirely destitute, , Thomas P. Cope, :Richard D.Wood,• . . . which (glen caused much sickness and death. • '. Wm- Welsh • . • • Henry D. Sherrurd,See`y. 35 tbs. Bread, - • -.. All (ir good qtmli- : This is the oldest Insurance Company in the:Unitml 10 " Rice, , ' • ' ty, and one-te nth States, having been chartereitin VG-1...1ts charter is per il:" " Oatmeal , • of th e 'P thvir " thth ;etite], and from its highstandbig„lon• experience, ont-' Ur " Flour, - • • ; furnished will be p lc means,and avoiding e . ,. , 11 rinks. • ......m . extra thaxerdous. 10 ", Beans and Peas, ' delivered' to each charadter, , it -may be cousioeted as oitery ampie !wenn -35 " Potatoes, . Passenger , every .ty to die public. . •WILLI.A. P . JONES.` 1 pint of Vinegor, week, with. n suf- , ,- ArCaunting Room orAtwoed, Jones & Co., Weterand .GO gallons of Water, ficienl PuP0 1 1:. °' . Front its., Pi ttsburg h . ,-- . , . ,... , mayfly" 10 lbs. Stilted Pork; free from bone.) Fuei for coo -mg..- • Each Ship In this Line will be properly ventilatekond• : The Franklin Fire Insurance Calaaa: a good house over the passage-way leafing to the - Pak ,:, , .. ~ . „. mu , a . tin ,i, H ,... se ngere npartment. 'The Camboose and Cooking-rtingea, - ()HARTER PERPETUAL,--S-109,000 paid . in, 6i; for tho.use of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every' I,„j 1031Chestilut et., north slde, near Pi : Take Ins. attention will be paid to promote their health-and coml.:qt.; twice; either permanent or Binned, against. loSe . or dam- Agent nt Pittsburgh,' .• . JOSHUA . ROBINSON, ;*". age by fire, on properly and effects of everpdeseriptioni let • • -. ... •; . Fifth et., near Wood ,- .. .hi town or 'country, on the - toast reasonable • terms. Ap - -- Plication, made either personally or by knees,- will be promptly attended to. - • C. N. BANCKER, preet. C. 0: Bs.scamt, Secreta c ry rb - • - • • DIRE ChaAes N. Banker, , Jacob R. Smith, • •' • , Thomas Ifert, , . George W. Richards, „ , Thomas .1. Wharton, •• • Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . • Adolphl E. Borie;, , 1 .. Samuel Grant, .. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. • Wartruck•lilsirrtn, Agog, - at the Exchang e 'Office of Warrick : Bastin & CO., corner of 3d and Mar ket tits. fire risks taken .on buildings and their ,contenis in . Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. • ,augLl y :Trepreott , a gessern..Essalgrationo ca. REMiTTANCES and Pusoge to and I front Great Britain and Ireland, by W. • ' & J. T. Tapscort, South st.. corner. - • of Maiden Lane, N.Y., and 06 Water- • leo Rood Liverpool: ' • • " The subseribersc hay* accepted the Agency of the above House, -are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paylug the passage of their friends, from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business -will give ample assurance that all their or : wingements will be carried out faithfully. • Messrs. W. & .1. T. Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, acconunotlnuon. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SHERIDAN, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, tWO of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and 20th,11nd from Liverpool the 6th and.ll6l; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool l'ackets, to insure ndeparture from Liverpool et-cry five days, being thus determined that theiifacilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant personal superinteralance of the business in Liverpool is an whit tional security that the comfort mid accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, ea usual, extennvely engaged in the . Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers no, far Inland not otherwise nth tamable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther \Vest by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. \lmre persons sent for decline coining out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are •also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount; payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring each facili ties will find it to•their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFTE & O'CONNOR, forwarding and Commission Merchants. r-d&tv-ly , Philadelphia. 4 . Roche, Brothers. &. Co. ;V, E'CLION sr:, Ninv Voltz; EDEN (lEEE. 4 Dnits4; Sconronl ROAD, LIVEZPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent Office on Penn 81_, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements for IRS. OCHE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK R BALL LINE; of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and ' customers that their arrangements for the yen .IS4a being complete, they arc prepared to bring ont passengers_ by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their fanner course of doing business. and assure' those who entrust them with their ordersohat the same'satisfuctiou will be rendered as heretofore. ItEMITTANCIS TO ENOLAND,IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drails for Sale, payable, - on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made - arrangements to bring out paatengent to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febf..l2mdavr• JAAIES DLAKT.LY. im'Passage To nod From ;P, • GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GICORGE Rtrrapa ' k SON, No. 134 'Waterloo Road, Li verpooL Cantata & Ihrtato, N0:55 South. at., N.Y. THE Subscribers; baying accepted tho Agency at this city (tithe oh ore well kacrwa and respectable Houses, arc prepared to make engagements for passengers to come 11:10 in P from any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re ar Line acket Ships,. sailing from Liverpool week y: Persons engaging with ps may rest assured that their wends will meet with kind treatment abd prompt des-, pittch at Liverpool, as well ati every attention necessary on their arr Wat in this country. Apply to or address SAMVEL 51TI.UKKAN' & •!, • ; • • 1.12 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. 13.— Pas sagei enraged here (rota Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, end dratts for any . amount fOrwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jrol.ly IiARNDEN & CO.'S ritEST:XGRI/ AND HMKITANCE Oalee. 11 ARSDEN & CO continue to bring nut persons from any part of England, Irrland, Scotland or Wales, upon the-most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. AN edo OM al. low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scam is that infest the seuiports, 'in we 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 We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to shove that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. Whilst thounanda of others were detained months until they could be .eat iw.some craft, at a cheap rate, which. too frequently proved their etitfts. We intend to perform our contracts honorably. cost what it may, and not act as was the ease last seasmtwith other caeca, who either performed not at all, or %Omit It suited their coil venieitce. Drafts 'drawn at . Pittsburgh for any sum from 1.1 to SLOW payable at. an of the Provincial Banks in Ire. hind, England. Scotlan dand Alleles. • • JOSIIDA ROBINSON. European and General Agent, Fifth street, one door below Wood st. • FOR gIGN " s. 0 KIMITTiNCE. • THO Subscribers are prepared to roman! money to all parts of England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. S.A?dU.EI. VOLUMES & CO., •i pit! Liberty cheat. European and American Agency. rpllE.undersigned Europran Agent has pent arrived in .1. the United Slates, and will leaver Pittsburgh, Pa., early in Septemberi and sail from New York on die Ist day Of October next,performing the Twenty Second Tour of this agency through Eugluntl, 1 reland, Scotluud, etc. returning to America in May, 1549.• Money remit tances fni large • and email cams promptly made to all parts of Great Britain and Ireland ; legacies, debts, rents, real estate and claims collected and recovered ; copies of wills, deeds and document.; procured; searches Cd . all kinds made. etc. He. succeeds his relative, 11. Keenan, now U. S. Consul nt Dublin, who so many years success fully conducted this Agener, and he will be assisted by him in all business transactions in Europe. Innumerable references given. Address personally, or address post paid, • THOS. I. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Pittsburgh. Pa. Office at the Merchant's Hotel, corner Third and Smith- field iits. 117141 r. E. may be seen'on business at the folloWing 'Ernes and placed : In Cincinnati. at Broadway Hotel; on 31F1.July, and Ist August; ill Louisville,at •Louisvilic Hotel. on 3rd.anaAllt August ; in Ft. Louis. on 40th, 11th and I.2th August." • Janie' May; Esq. will attend to all European business in my absence. • jel.3. --_--- • New SITE) r'WU - . Rie.7sl;iesals ORELL'S History of:Modern .Philctiophy, complete in one voltune;fram the list London otlidon-43,00. Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.: new and onlargcd edition, with portrait of the author; 81,50. . Memoir of Rev.' David Abeel, D. D., lute Missionury to China, by hie nephew, Rev. G. IL Williamson, with a por trait. . 1 Meander's iliitory of ;11w Christian Religion, and Church'; translated by Prof. Torrey ; Vol.?. Hawkstone: a tale of and for hnglund. in ISA-, in two volumes, front second Lou4on edition; 81,60. • Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa; 02 cts. Personal Recollections, • by. Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes,accompanied by a Memoir.embraelng the poritid from the Close of personal recollection to her death t•by 1.. H. .1 .Timit;62e etc. Recollectionsia England; by Rev. S. IL Tyng, D. D. . Mark' ilton, the Womb - ones Clerk; byltev. Charles B. A., authdr. of." Records of a Good Sinn's Life,""Lady Maryi..Mtiyort, or the Peed," &c. . The above just received emit for sale by • ' ' • : s- :t EI:.LIOTT& ENGLISH, • .. l'ainr .' 55 Market street; bet Wee n 2d and 4th. IotOAN , S.LONLIGITOOKS-. - Six EThigas Chroni clus.. . William of Mulrndiutt , ii!Chianiries. . • • ' • *de's Ecalebiustieul liiiqory of Alglo Saxon Chroni elms. • •1 . , . • Heroditue. by Carey. htttchiuvelli's History of Florence. Seblegel's Philosorlday of Life and Langtn, • History. Lae fi re's History of Feinting : - • Reckmon's History of Inventions. Roscoe's Leo the Tenth. - Roscoe's Lorengo Do Mudiei. ' • COle'i Housb of kuitrio. • , Schiller's Works. , • For sale.by . . • • 1, mtten 11:S. ROSWORTH ec CO.. 43Market st Trimmings.. - • " • • EW and splendid variety of TRINIMTNGS: of the N latestatyles,justiedeived atZEBIILOISI KINBErS, No 67 Maxims Bruit. Among which are: drt gross Daisy Buttons, assorted' colors; ' • • ' . 100 " plain, covered with not, assorted colors; 150 " plain small, assorted colors; " cotton, new allele, will Wadi,- assorted rotors; Also, a large variety of Fringes. aged' widths and'eolors. A very large soak tha elsOve article. 6 dal. Lollies' - Open Worked Silk*Oloyes;• 6 " Gents' Heavy Glorest• , • ~•, ' • 7 . 4 Ladies' Netl3lhek and Whilir.Glaiett; • Ladies' Fancy Top Lisle Threed,Oloves; 2n " LudientGloves: 5n " Ladles' Row Silk Gloves; ' 26, " .Gems',. 12'" :Ctiildren!a Cotton Gloves: .. Shideiltwiet; Sieel and Guilt Ilend4.Puirocjtingai and T 23600160 Bitg6, steel iiiiilvc l 7eLfir.ethailitaniert AccordeonsAC,Ao- M== • ~:. ENE ; • ,"_. (.!,i;;I : ?; = t zvi . • • g•.,! •;. .'• . . 4A••!. MEE MIIiVEM =EN =MEE MAE ~:. - MEG ,;,,..- MEE 40110.11 ,IRO. • :J. 1/15NEY, JR: ' KING &'FINNICIf Astral at Pittsburga,for the Delatoctro Mutual Safety In surance Company of Philadelphia. • _ F IRE: RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandizo of eve - ry description, and Matmailisksupotibulltror can goes of vessels, taken upon Sae 'most favomble 'forma. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes; on Water at., near Market street, Pittsburg . ' •'• • • N: B. King & Finney.invita the confidence apd patron- ; age of their friends and community at large( to the Dqa.: ware M. S. Insurance Company, as en institution. among ' the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large paid is capital, which, by the operation of its charter,. JII constantly increasing—us yielding to each person insu— red, his due share of profits of the Company, without invoicing him in any responsibilitywhatever,beyond the premium actually paid in by him; and thesefore pos. sewing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive form. .poyi-u.. AGENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSUIIANCE: COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.—N. E..rokeiof flied and Wood saws, Pittsburg/L.—The asset. of the company on the first of Jsnactry, 1845,701V-PUbligltd conformity with an net of the lennsylyeuila Legislature, were ~. Bonds and Mortgages • ' . 66000316 93 Real Estate Lat cost. _1 0 0. 00 r 77 . Temporary Loans, Stocks 'and Cash - - -- • .207,499 72 • Making a total of . -09 M13 93 4 ' 2 - Affording certain assurance • thtt all.ltrasei:itill be promptly net, arul giving entire security to al? sito.ofi; tain policies from this Company., Risks 'taken at 12 . 110 • rates as are consistent with sectiitY: • • •••••• octa - WARRICK' htARTInt, Agent. - Inettraneoligadwat lle re. rrtIIE American Fire losoranci CesMicody.—tlffice,- Pio. 1. 72 Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D.• IMO—Charter perpectual. Insures Huildings,Purniture,Meichandiit, and proper ty generally, either in the eity.or country, against loss or damage by lire, perpetual or for limited periods, on favor able terms. DIRECTORS:. : , • - " John Sergeant. Samuel C. Morton,. '. • William Lynch, Adolphus Peries, Thomas Allibone, .George Abbour . John 'Welsh, Jr., PatrlCKVl3dy, John T. Lewis. • • ' • BAMUFd. C. MORTON,l'tesident.. FRANCIS . D. hammy .Beereioty. Orders for Insurance , by the 'above Cortippy will be received and insurances effected by' the undersigned, agent for Pittsburgh: DEO..-COCIIRAN,. • jan4,7!n. !DU Wood street. n ractor.• • T Is now con6cded - by medical. men that Connelly 1 Magical Pain Extractor, manufactured 'by- Comstock & Co.. 21 Courtland Ft, New York, is the•grentest' 3V,011: der of the loth century. Its Creels tinlyntiraeulomi. All pains ore removed from burns, scalds; &c., and all extr.mitl cores, in a few minutes after its application; hearing the Fame on the most delicate skin,. leaving no, scar. It is equally beneficial in all kind; of inftnnammn diseaars, such as sore Nipples and byes, Sprains, White Swelling and Innen:Bruhn", Burns,. Chlllblains, Erysipelas. Bilea,Tic Dolorean.r, ae. We might add as proof to all we say, the names of many em itt physicians who use it in their arnenei, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Rind parent kap it constantly on hand, in ease of neeidentsby fire life may be lost without, but by Its use all burns are subject to its control. unless the vitals are destroyed. Cao nan—tentember and ask for Otmoteirs Illagirca Pain Fs tractor, manufactured by Contstock 4. co., Y., and take soother. . Ptt.aa,Somstwae,--The Genvint Haye•Listacnrnt.is an article store justly celebrate-LI as a cure for the above, than ony or all others. Its cures are almost immediate, and it is only necessary to let those who know tha.article and use it with such great successohat it is to be had true and genuine of Comstock A. Co., 2t Coartland st., N. V, core proprietor. . . Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa., by Was 'scents, Liberty st., bead di Wood in.; ninon' Washington, Pa., by A. Clark; in Brownsville by Benne.** & Crocker, also by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania.. Ohio, hld. and Virginia. novlD•rifewGra "It to the beet Cough bledtetue I ever Havr. ,1 ICI F. AD the fullowinrproof eaperiority of Dr. r Ely lord's Orimial Cough lialltt 'i, Dom a retweetatile cit• izen,: who has tried it: Firmer/tan, Dec.ls, 1947. Messrs. Hays animus'Av: —After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages Lf a harassing cough and most distressing cold, wbichbad, thus far resisted the ef fects of several of the I .infallibles." I was induced to pur chase n bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a faietrial. To my great surprise, after using only one Half of the bottle I found myself entire!) , well. "Iris the best medicine /ern satc." True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial How, Liberty street, near Cann'. .JanB 7%7MirSVN orTie:l7ll7AiOirit _a Strut, between Third and Fourth omits, have just received to large supply - of rich Mall Goods. comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Filets and Children of En glish. French and American manufainne ; 151.1 pee rich and desirable patterns French Gingham!, warranted in ferior to none imported in style,(grainy and durability of colors:4 cases splendid Plaid tiorls' for ladies dremtes, eomprising.every . style for Ful 'and Wittier wear; Cash mems N. de [Junes, Satin pip 'd Alit.aeras of various colors: 3-4 and 4-4, black and blue black Silks. for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colon; N. de Loins, all wool ; Shawls of every style and quality; Cris &mares, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Vestings; bleach ed and unbleached Muslim! froin.l3 to 161 c.. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and White Flannels; Tickings, Checks, strip'd Shirting!; bleached and brown otc. etc... All of .whieh are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sepa A, A. MASON & CO. X DAGLißititarr,PlE Ut.lh n, • urhe's • Build logs. Fourshstreet.—lleton & Asrrnosv, Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call theattention 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 buildingiath st. Persons wishing pictures taken inay rest assured that no pains shall he spared to produce them in the highest persection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thepublic are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither reuuirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect sunsfactiou is given. N; B. Dperators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. ID - Instructions given in the art, conudning the more recent Improvements. • fJIQ FEMALE., veryfemale• should have a box of 1 Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adaptedto the peculiarities of theireonstitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circumstance,. Wherever introduc ed, their character' has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically Ths Pamirs. Very complete directions foc.uee :in the various com plaints' will be found in the directions accompanying each box. Tor sale by CUTHBERT, Smithfieldstreet, near Third.- Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; .1. G,. Smith, His. mingham; and John rtl , Cmcken, Fi t (th Iyord, Pittsburgh jan2s 0 ow-Were Castings. MERCHANTS visdting •our city for the purpose of obtaining their Spnng supplies of Hollowware and other Castings, will find a very heavy' stock and an extensive variety of •patterne and.sixesin btore by us.— Samples can be seen at ourwarehouse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, next W.W. Wallacp`pMaple works. DU' Terms and prices fritorable. • fete MeBRIDE Si. Co: NEW BOOKS—Just received, by.E . xpreas: Dern:tatty, England, and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. 11. Merle D'Aubigne, D, D,; author of His tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell. Ike. A Practical Exhibition.of the Gospels of• St. Matthew and St. Murk, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the piactice of domestic instruction wad devotion; byJohn Uird Summer, D. D.. Bishop of Cheater. ; *. • '. For sale by "ELLIOTT. & ENGLISH, . feb2l 58 Market saran, bet. ad and 4th.. [IIIE nndertigned has just received a seleit assortment 1, 'of Table. and other fine Cutlery, including Desert, and Carving knives and forks; which, with a large-stock of Brushes of every .description, and Shoemaker's find. ings, he will diSpose of as usual, on rettionable terms.* iciflN W. -BLAIR: 'l2O Wood sliititi;", • np2B 10 . 011147.t.t.—A I urge fat,,ith Dwarfing /louse int:oat, Enn Datatur street, running baeli 1001 ear, bounded by 1114 feat -alley. Alao alarge lot, of„,llo:t r eet,fraann-ll tit, lor atreet,Lawrenceville;py , 250 fact ,deap, aontaining a .well arranged Cottage Dwelling fount, "nth 10 Rooms,- large Hall Puller, front and rear Gardan, B. CUTHBERT,. Gem. Agant: - 1 31nIth6eld, above 4th street: Nir 1, v w.t;. "I ow* agouti. . .1 , 1- • • .. ::•24•• do, ..Cradles; , • ' .40 : Basket Chairs;•' • . ...12 NosutOlotbes Baskets: 3 dot- Musket Baskeys, ivith covers, assorted; reed and for sale by ' • opt t ~ • ZEBULON KINSEY. • Crystal' rlate• Window Glass:* rpl TE ONLY CRYSTAL PLATEGLASS that has floret bern known to lose its polish, alter being put in the windows.. It is equal in quality to the "French and Eng. lish Plate Glass, and'is much lower ill price: . , LOOKING•GLASS PLATES . , OF ALL SIZES. . Ala Herdm'are"of nii . deperipaons. German. Englirp. irnd AMetiean. • .ItOO..EVT.E,We EON,. porgeltrirkaLpiirl;lBo44o42e) .:.-';-:'-- `'.l'.:: - • -7,":,...c_!.,...!....;-;:7;•:..;f::.::,.F.11; MEM MEI . . . S• . . . . - • DR. •HOSFLANDB ' . CELEBRA.TED • GraiRIAN•MEDICSINES . . ' ... ',Ara withaut a Meal for the Cure of tits foilowing*Diriased 1 F.taken acceading to the directions they wilt mite any - ease ' no matter who or weal etas harfailed. - . • VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, ' ' • For the permaimitt cure of . Rheumatisrfi t Gout,-Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections , and are highiy recommendell rot the cure of Dfopsy, Hcmoral Asthma and • Neuralgia.. Patients osing:thein, in most' • eines, experience benefit -sennofter the Bret dose,. They quiet the nervous itYstem, whict enables them to rest well during the night. -They never full to effect a cure, when taken according to direstidus. - ' . . • • •.. . No outivard application con_permaneatly removelhen matic p ains from-Ste system. lAnitnente . sometitnesact 03 • ppalhativefor a •sliort period, but there is always Mitts in their use. They may cause thispaih to leave one plu g for :perhapS a vitalparti" or else • wbeceithe pain will be nroraluutC -•'- ' p - , ' , GERMA4`II SiTrEns, lo . ... • ~ For thtrieminnent cure of.LiverComplitintsiJnendiee, ieeta, Indigestion, Chronle'Dobility; Chronic Asth ervons Debility, Pu Jimmy . . AffeCtione, larking tsliter or stomach,l rises of the Kidneys; and res nriging -from a d dared Stortlach, ill both d f e rnale,• tuch . an 'kin weektiese; dmziness, s of blood - to the head: ..Theyetrenghten threys tem; and remOve•ull . acidity of . the stomach, and give it . tone and action and tundra digestion. They.ean be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will en tire)), destroy testiveness and renovate the whole aye:. tern, removing all impurities and remnauts of previous. diseases, and giving' a , healthy action .to the whole The. aymptomsOf Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the tight eide,Mnd soreness upon touch immediate , ' ly ender the inferior ribs;. inability to lie on the left side,. or of at all 'able; a dragging sensation produced, which'se riounle, affects reepiration,reausing very often atrouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a ceeted 'tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per spiration, end; sometimes a sympathetic pain lathe right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the, -mouth or throat,, causing moons to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly.accompanies it, and a dropsy : in the fact. ,These amp-. toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce ' that most baneful disease, Consumption. In fact, a ma jority of such easel , originate from the irritating Causes ' above mentioned. - Cathartic medicines must, in every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. . -• ; . The symptoms ofDyspepsia are very various—those af fecting the stomach alone, are nauselQieart-burn, tossed eppetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of fell ows or weight en the stomach, sinking or flutteringof the pit Of the stomach. fxtid eructations. or sour arising from the stomach, &c. Dyspepsia, devoid of a Punctual nature, :is 'without (Ringer: but, if . arising from a disease of the 'stomach, his dringerous..... Nervous Debility generally nccompaniee Dyspepsia. or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few deses will re move all the' unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs tlefdre the sight, fever and. dull pain in the head, constantimagtainga of evil, and great depression of spir its. Outward signs:are, a quack and strung pulse, pale ' and distressed countenance. St.c: Any case of the above disease can be ,eured effectually by the use of the Bitters, as directed. ....' SUDORIFIC, lie infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds, or the Chest, gprtriug of ;Blood, -Influenza, NVhooping ough, Bron chitis, Ilemoml Asthma, or. any disease of the Lungs or This is tin invaluable family medicine.. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness. end prevents the Croup by be ing -early administered. No cough or colills tao light to pay neglected; (Ol t neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually ,• and cease many to grow up with a deli mite frame, who would have been strougand robust, if at . first properly Treated. ... • . SPIKENARD OINTMENT, . .. . . For Mee:Tema cure of the Piles, Tether, and Rheum, ' Scald - Head. Ring-worms,: Inflamed -Eyes s m. E'ye.lids, :Barber's Itch, Frosted FeetrOld Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns, on application, or remove any eutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it after shaving; it will, in a fcwmoments, remove all sore ness and mop the bleeding:; It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in any faintly. ' Tit.R. OINTAIENT, - .. , • ' • Far the care of pains or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will ,entirely remove any deep' seated pains.-,-, These remedies have caused many- to , enjoy the inee-' 'tinsable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty Of desperate and abandoned eaten, a perfect and radi cal cure. • . .The innumerable impositions Moon the public, and the statements of remarkable cures hewer made, yet certified to by feigned names, or by persgns wholly unacquainted with what they have en&rsedOenders it difficult to do Justice to the public Di offering sufficient inducement to Make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en tirelyvegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients, and elnim your patronage solely upontheir merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the 4 7'rincipal Depot at the German Medicine smog. 278 Rate street, one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. Tor sale in l'ittsburgh,,by ..• • • fjanl7-dry) - WM. THORN. SILENCE TUAT DREADFUL COUGH !— The Lungs ate in dangcr,jthe water of 'the destriyer• has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath In it n sound of • Alts Toe s. Marinas! coin- darling Child, your, idol Mid earthly joy, Ts nowperhips confined to her chamber byte dangerous cold—het pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease bas already. gained upon her ....the sound of her supulebral cough pierces your soul. • Co nes, when mst about to enter life; disease sheds it henrt crushing height over the fair prospects of the fu-' tare—your heeto•cough ..tuul..fesdde• liial,s.rell of your. •Itoirof tropEnut-ymf heettnotdesifalr.. There is:a beim ' which will heal the Wounded' tunes, it in : Shusmatt'a • All-11 eating Balsam.' Mrs. Arenas, the wife •of 'WM. 11. Attere.Esri, win() given up by Dr. Sewall of Wushington. Drs. -Roe and McClellan of Philrulelphia. Dr. Roc and Dr. Mott of New York: Ifer friends nlilhought .she - must die.. She• had every'appeannice of being in consumption,' unit. was no pronounced by her physie!an,al,,,ina,,,,‘ Balsam erns given and it cured her. . • • ' • „,• Mrs. 0 stinsaßsniz, of Bull's Perry. wan also cured - of consumption .hr this !labiate when nll other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced in a skeleton- Di. A. C. Cnstlr, Dentist, 2 4 ..1 Broadway, has tvfhtrsned eta effects in seyerril eases Whete.no other inederineatferii ed••reliefbut.the 'Balsam' operated liken charm. D. C. also witoesred its wonderful effects in - curing Asthma; which it neverTnils of doing': Spitting Blood. al:inning as it maybe;is effectually' cured by this' Unlearn. Ii heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels. and ipukes the lungs sound again. • . ' • • • Rev. -- Ifesur•lonet, IOR tighih avenue, was .euired of cough and cuturtlial affection of 50 years %funding. The first dose gave him more relief thurfnll the oilier mcdi. eine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals. 19 Delaney street...gave it ton sister-in-law who was laborin_ muter ronsuntption; and to another sorely afflicted with the - Asthma. In both erases its effects - were immedinte, SOCHI -restoring them to comfortable health. • • Mis. Lemon.' s \Vet.rs, o.i Christie-it., suffered from Asthma 42 yenr,i. Sherman's Balsam relieved her nt onee:'ittul she is comparatively well, beingenabled to subdue every atinek by a timely use of this medieine. This indeed In the greet remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit sing good, Liver Complaints. and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. • Price 25 cents mut SI per bottle, Principal Office 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Shennaten celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste meted Poor Monts Plaster. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and shoe Store and Potent Medicine Warehouse. 89 Liberty•strect• Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for. Allegheny county A: M. Marshall, Allegheny city;;' Jonathan Ghrient, .Rfanchester;J. R. H. Jacaues,•Binningham;.A. S. Getty, Wylie street; .1. 0. Muslin, cor. Webster • st. ' end Elm; Daniel .Negley, East Liberty; IL L. Mitchell, tVilkins burgh; Tbos. , Aikan, Shartisburght Sam!. Springer ' Clin ton; James hPliee Stewartstown; John black, Teri's Creek; C. F. Dield:Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Kees port; MeEldowney. 'Bakerstown .- • Riley -141 , Laughlitt, Plumb Township; `Vat:. J. Smith, Tempemneerille; Jas. Fulton. Tarentunt; G. ll. Starr. Sewickly. • mato-1 y Spv pl.s.r.ttnnaidc,4lsyltiive7;. been for some time, that your Dortiestie Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those whomay have occasion to 'use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious lever, are im mediately cured by the ate of Dr. Ralph's Tills. Price, 25 cents o box. Sold wholesale And retail by • S. L. CUTHBERT Smithfield street, near Third. 'Mao; by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city; J: G. Smith. Bii minghom; and John Bl 3 Critclien:rieth Word. feta, Jaynes+ amily Medicines. DR. S. S. COOK, Piaui, Ohio, writes, March, 1114 G: " I have used your Vermiftsge, Carmietatire Balsam' and Expeetorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never; as ye; to my recollection, failed ofrealizing . my fullest expectation in their curative properties. I our other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I lioVe used, I doubt not but that they claim and are entitled to all the confidencereposed in them,' by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to *me Vennifuge, until I beeamettequain ted with yours, which hes my decided prcfercne to any other now in use. Ressectfully, Yours, &e., S. S. COOK, hf.'D." • Er For sale in Pittsburgh at the: Pekin Tea Store,.? Fourth at. • ' _ BA. FAHNBSTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.Trs.pre7- s parationlias sproved . itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Codghs, Colds,. Asthma, Slat ting, Of Blood, W.hooPinir Cough, a nd: other Pneumonic. Affections;,iind the propnetors feel warranted in recom- Mending. it a safe and.useful medicine, and are pie 'pared to' chow certificates of Indisputable authority, :in' testimony of its value..• It is pleasant to the tasii,sinaitioßeredetsei as to plate It within the reach of every "persem. pit ! are, porhapsi. but few Cough prepumtions that Will duc e each - decided effects to such a short time. Pre. pared and sold by • • B. A. FAHNESTOCK . CO—' corner at First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth • and Wood streets. ... • • . , deal 3 DR. RALPH'S, CELV6II 4.TED 'YEIMETABI.4 PILLS ate TOr . sole, wholes* and entail, ut tho • . . . .. • !• • . •:• No. SO, thuithaald eL ; •, . . . • Mao. by. \Vol, Cole. AROghony .eity: J. G-14mith, milithoru; John hteCracken,Pentn 'tree', Pink Nerd..:; • .t lirLNE,s'Aro.v9ol.oft§ 'ten and 'Penne o die follenting celebrated War nomalF: - --; Beipiettll3old,y;Tal e,ark,,) , . • • -.` Ode, s Sazenoc- - lienne - eiy:- ." ~dark ; • PinelCastillon Sr Co " • ' ; - dent: ImperittFEonle.Gin;- •• - Black lio - ree • Tine it pp,lnt • 1-ntakel- Jamoica:Snirds, • St: Croix Run?, . Together:with a large. at Liquors In Bottlespabta, (or ente as imported, on rt . Inc and Liquor EISIS of • fetyl • • come RUM .„,- . -,.: ~•• ..-•,•• .., •- . ... . .. k 71 •" ;; • 7,'- ' : • -4 ' 4*-.4;: i -:', ' -1-. 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'al:air. fbr growth,. beauty, and iv-Adoration the, Half: Thie Cream. when oncelitawry*ittooporoode a ll o ther•aetk cle 6 of the kind now •in 'Where the hair is dead: harshOhin,-mtheriltityi.mor turning gritrt a f e l v AFPg eb. .. lions will make lbeksniv soil and darkF and. give it a Deau tifult lively IMPearqncoi- and will 'ntso =keit maintain its , hrotoiess' and . hettithy color, twice as long as all the preparations that 'are generally, used,. .Where the hair is tw o , o r has. fallen on' it_may.be.rcaiored by using this Cretaii. Eicry Ituirtuid gentleman vrho Mtn the habit of Ifsiag oils on theirhalr should at once Purchise a bottle of the ;Chinese ; Hair . Cream, as. big socomposed that it will 'MA injure the hair. , fike the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect tumefaction:in every in ; For testimony to , its eeiTeuperterqualities, see the fol - lowing letter aunt - Alia' Rev. Me.:,Caldvrell to Mesrrs. flendershott Streteh;Nashliille,,gCnertit agen4 for the Southern 13Mtes " ieitii:,if;i7l f i...s..earsed-Mi•oi'Ohe Prof : --- ' ' -",- thiireh ztra iN&ld ,____-- ' i - Vilma. iftNIMEMOII& . . ' .1' Gelexl.vuicc..-4 take- p.ilnsure d ing my. testimony In fa. - yoi 'of the excellent preffiratl lied Dr. Parish's Minuend: . Cream; for, about-,„two . ears ago ray hair‘t'as very - dry; bristlyt and dispilatd.to eome.outi,but.haviarttred a bottle of the Credit, arid 'used it according)) eprescription, it is now elastic, soft, and fif th 'to 'the a .nd-*' hiani-balsafna and oils • were'applied; each lentingsay'AnWitra - wifirieutate lan befcat, This Cream ; bOSWITi list 1110;:tPYanPen ) As an article for the - toiletpri giVell it. pitfeidace • Over all others, being delicately perfumed mid Itiadis: - - posed to rancidity. : The ' Indleiii especially, Will find . the 'Chinese Cream to be n desidetalara.. in their preliarations ; for the toilet. . • - • RaaPentnillYtan.t. ..:-- .-'-- i - • --- ,-.:-. - - ':: - r -;:'.. • .-- - , .A. --- cALOVr.A.L. .. I ll'ulaskiiJanaary7vll3l7; 133 - SOll likaisafe' quid. retail to PnlsbaigD, aq John ht.,Townsend,.4s,lllaoFet et:.,.ziad-Idel Mahler , • comer of Wood and F)flh ' " • • . . , LADIFS are cautioned against Using Common PrOpa red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it la to the skin i how coarse,eqw rough, hewsallow, yellow, and,unhealthy the skin appears after tieing. Pre , - pared chalk I • Besides it is injurious, containiag a large ' quantity of lead! . - Vire - bait .prepaie'd a beautuul vege table artieli'which we call 'Jones' Spanish' Lilly.Wlute. It's pe rfectl 'y - Innocent, being purified of all deleterious titiftlitiei, and it imparts to the skin a natural,. healthy, alabaster, clear, livelY . whife ;. at. the same time deung as a cosmetic o nthe skin, making it soft dud smooth.. - • Dr. darner Anderson; Practical. Chemist of.Massachn setts. says ii,' After analysing Jones' Spanish tillylVhite, I find It.Posseases the most - beautiful and natural,' and at the same time inuocent, white I ever .sa - W:. I . certainly can catuw,ientiowily recommend its use te all whose' skin requiresbeautifying.r , Priceicentir a box. Directions the bt :way to apply LAI IYWhiiiii,lll whits/ft leather or wool " the totmer is pit ferablii. A P see OF Tema Poi.: I.l. , cturra.Witite teeth, foul be' th; health y gums. Yellow and rinhealthy teeth, afteibe ig Mice or • twice cleaned . with /ones' ..Amber Tooth/Paste, have the appearance . of the-most beantifal ivazy, and, at the Same tune it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely' finej tifat its Constiun dailyuse 'is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condo , tion, giving them a beantiral polish ' ''. and. preventing a 1 premature decay: Those already decayed it. prevents from beeoming worse—it also fastens stick asis becoming loose, and by perseverance ifwill render the toulesttecth delicately %elute, and make the breath deliciously sweet.. Price 25 or VI c ents a box. All the above are sold only , at 82 Chatham st,signof the Artlerieftll Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose :t ames appear in the nett column. -, , - War. TOL' NA', and get ti rich husband; lady! "Your '.face is your ,fortune." Is't beautiful, .clear. fair! - Is it white 2 If not it can be made so even though it be yet- Idw, disfigured, sunburnt, -tanned and . fteekled. Thous ands have, been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.- •The.eftect is glorious and magnificent. -13Ist be sure you get the geau me Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, 82 Cliatham street Ring-worm . , Salt-rheum, SCarvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often eared .by Jones' Italian 'Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy , has failed. ~That, it. cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know . Sold at the American E agle, 85 Chatham street. klirid, reader, 'this seldom or neverfails. . ' i ' • • .. . • ' . ' , C. INGLIS, 'Jr, Pauerson. Sold atiscssona EP Litiorty at., head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. • . L DOLishit;VW ELVE AsU.r HAL CEN' -; lj—Marriage.—Confidential.—Any. lady between Wilt" ty and thirty, possessing a symmetrical form, good fea tures, &c., is asked confidentially, can she suppose . any man could admire her whilo she has such yellow teeth; ench sallaw, rough, coarse. skin; and such dirty, bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the nbove sum, she might have delicate white teeth. a pure street breath,. and a beautiful head of..hair. •Pbe can have . beautiful white teeth and sweet breath by using a 2s. box of Jong' Am-. her Tooth Paste; a skin wane, pure and Spotless as snow by using a cake of the genuine Jones' Italian 'Chemical Soap; and a beautiful bead of hair by using aZis. bottle of ,lona' Coral Hair Restmatirc.. Do not form an opinion against this before you try,,or. you will regret it; „but be pure to oak for Jones' 'articles.. S91(1.014 111:NeNV . YOrk at 82 Chatbara st.. For sale 17 • - • • • • LICKSPN. Agent, a 13 .. . ti 9 Liberty at.; Pittsburgh. LANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE -Ample ex VV periellee has proved that zio combination of medicine have ever been so effie netous in removing the above - di'. eases, as DR. JAYNES'ALTERATIVE. It has edeeted cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class, but has removed the. most' stubborn .diseases of the Skin s Swellings; Dieraliffis esc Thin - niedlehielestersintO the 'Circulation,. and. •erailicates dis- MM.; where:ter located: h puriGes the blood and other fluids of the body. removes obstruction in the pores of the shim and reduce. enlurgementof the - glands or bones. It increases the appetite. removes headache mid drowsi lies'', and Me igorntes the *hole system, and imparts ant mOtion to the diseased unit debilituted constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medico. is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant,and bus nothing of the diagustlng nausea accompanying the idea of suitf lawic..lnedieiste. - irj : ror sale in Pittsburith at the YEF.INTEA STORE, 72 Fourth et.. near Wood: • tradr3o A Recipe' tor' the llamas /lair t rro roam -ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE IT SOFT,. SILKY, CLV:AN AND FlNE.—Persous in eOII9OOIIeOCC of the many things sold, set down every article. (be it ever so goodd. as a 'humbug: If people could he made to try n :N. bottle of Jones Cciral Hair R.:- elm:dive, mid sea how it Makes dry, rasty, red, light hair mart. sun, auburn a n d dark. and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, causes it to-grow inifurallyhen might ; if people could - WV liie . ll/1111i 1 fr Of poor regpectftble 'me chanics that use it, (aye, and find it the cheapest thing they can used for dreNrang and beautifying the Mir; for keeping it dolt and in order three titurs'as long 'as any other artieli made; and ; : • ' , . Forces it to grow. stops And costs but ;tshiliillgt , to try; • We formerly sold nothing hiss thait SI bottles. but we widt people to try it. Sold duly hiss. t!...1 Chatham street, New York, and by ••' ' • '. • • marAl ' WM. JACKSON. Arrf:69 Liberty-id. M C) c t it l e; n o e r cl l. IL V e j t i ut i a :: : ; ts 'a t n a t r i g Y h M hn d v i ing personnlly weil Pr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix ture, and experienced its beneficial effects. do most cheer. fully recommend it: ns ante and effectual, in all cases. Speaking from experience, we. believe that it haS no su perior; and would. recommend its use to all the afflicted . • • CHARLES LEWIS, Pittsburgh, htnrch 15th, 1515.... ' . - Err Sold by J. Schoonmaker & Co., Joba Hayti, • James A. Joncs,'S. If. Cassel, John P. Scott, F.L. Satowdcri„.l' ?Jollier, Ogden & Snowden.•l- : IIP 2 Z SACTUrfir - Y,VLD GAS, Barbet - 3'loh, Choy:: Sore .Brands, , Pimyrks.—' This is used by' many physicians in this city i n cunngthe, above:and we would not conscienciouslyaell unless we know it to be nll we state. • • . As Fl cosmetic, the true JONES'S SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities, and cleared and beautified the skin, Making .it soft; clear tad,,. smooth and white as an infants. Bat mind, it is sold at WM-JACKSON:Agent, • - Pa - Liberty street. Pittsburgh.. ••,44 •MERICAN 011.--THEI GREAT ltkAlka)r.OF 01A-: TURK.—Procured froma well in Kentucky. 195 feet below the °antes Surface: This Oil- will be found yuitly• superior . to Harlem. British, or .any other formerly point.' la r Oils. Its curative properties for. the following alt meats are• truly wonderful :. intlarnatory 'rheumatism,: whooping-cough. phthisie, coughs , colds , tatter,' erysipelas. scald head, - croup, inflammatory . sore throat,, liver complaint. inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. side and back, diseases of the spine, „piles, heart bunt, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore - eyes, deaf-, laces, and car ache, worms, tooth ache.-sprains, strains,. burns, scalds, bridges, cuts, ulcers, 'cancer, fever, sores, Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by; WM. JACKSON, at hii boot and' shoe- Store 69 Liberty. m - street, Pittsburgh. The°. rsooz stande the. door-way.: Only place in. P 11.•413 ittsburgh where the 01106 cart he ols-' mined. Csurtost.—Tnorder to he sure of obtaining theg. ermine: purchase only of the general agent for Western Peansyl vania; Win. Jackson, 93 Liberty street, or through . sob- Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of,whom will. have a show bill and general directions In pamphlet form.: containing the names and address of the Propnetor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, att follows: • • • Dr. Hall &Co., proprietor, Kentucky. •- -• • • • • Wurlrickson;General Agent fcmWtstern Petuuylvc nin, 99 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all. orders must be addressed. .•• . • • . ' • • Ossustvr..—Each bottle, is enclosed in one of dio.above, named Pamphlets, and the name of Williamlankson, (the gene mland only wholesale agent for Western Perinsyt-! vazda,) printed on the outside of the labela•-i.r,.: 0cr29.• . Iron Ci ty Cracker , and Bree 4 , I‘TOULD respectfully informilis trends; and the pub.! V V:. 'lie :generally, that lie. Oaissdded tcf..hie other hand.: anainifecturs4Of Crackers of every mfilety.—r, Having,puiehased one R ack etNevies. 'Pilo] greed machines, he is pregared'so fill for: crackers pilotlireadat iirtestponee and 'hopes: by a strict attention to Lustiness', to' share d'pcirtlory otthei 'public patiOnage:. ".Tbe public :so respaeaullyinVitsp i lpi pall and. examine fir themselves.. . . BAKERY, No: 10 Commercial' Behr, Liberty site Smithfield.: . , • 'N' B: erinr, yo', a netlisrp fame and smell rails, truth 'every m+reingean the story, or my : wagon. or At MN' Ottind . iiillie markerl . .l Cakei and Confectionary on hand r ails] made .to order. - ••••_ No 10 Commercial Itow, - LlVerty ht. • UNDAIES.-420 dos. laying Cazds;•• . 200 - vrtuSbilisidlitlf beitabo.fdlitEvr..:: l °)CrOZ : • . 10. baskataolinno r.' 20 doz. aizionsd Oatsupa, • • .5 oaika.Lonildn•Portezi:qbaita . - doz. fliatidies t , Wines 8;4 Tel)" 6 litils.pomlezed.filugan. , .••• • ..G.O•baskeusCtzai_paigar:Winei•paittobizizer.ll,: 4 , llhdtplatettiVine,. u?r• pale _can* ,tirryptS.We Lame, Wan "itir.offiee ii itnaediatetly'Rprotate to ota " ItianftWatehoppV;A:ti the present, whete we will trimmer busfk:l,,teus Already" `deb made ifir'tbht~uypose '' • 101¢11rBolas wilkiklway3 in readinitti"iiieeni whirl' 0. -•=-! 4.. d.. 3rAtrutay.A.-.ca • . - •;Cansi Mote', Litterty VriaT•. • flees' :srleTilustlnndind and Ol , l‘ • "-. 00 47. • 4 1 P 28 / • S. HIRBAUGI-1 - : - _ ~~ I 1 R .. .t' ;; :~ ,::~.: =SEE ~A:; . r' . MEI - . SUGAR COA ."-• • at Itfirefinkaffr - ..:`'' - TED.YEGROMDEPTIAFAVIV - LIVILLS, A RE' univenitilfr adinlitidAq•operatailhit only's, an It . e ff ectual pteventirei but as n new n forfing'"ertrisabi, in nildjaetiste hie can . OffecE.the human (come. Bead belle;Andigethithi, - ; Rheimaatich; Piles .Scurvy, rbpr Small Pax, Pholeni-Morbidq•-Werini,"-Whooping Cough : Consureption, JatindiEe; guiusirry, Seaslatina. Liver Com:. plaint, APpple; aces, Measles, Salt - Ithennr; xy . Exylyelasi•Deafficea, Itchtngl , of •the Skin; Colds, Gott:it/rev in the Brick, Inward - Weaknesi, - Pilpitatin of thkHeartjtisingslathenttrat,• Asthma, Fevers of all kimleiSemaleComplalnts,Stitehee in the . Side, Slitting of Blood;',Sore - Eyear Satoh:de; Si 'Anthony's Fire, Lowteei of Spiritsi"FloOdlag,' , Pluor ',bus cir Whites, Gripee:er:oolles Loehjaw, Hysteria, - Bile on the Stowh and ati affietions; Pleurisy, :Swelled Peet 'and POt: While; Swellings,'m .Treors;Tmitorr,..lllders, Voraitimpand a host of o th ers .. .hone. successfully . ankrep.eateMy.bee'n . .va.tlhishCOhy heir alllporwerful arm - They:lraie heed known to OW OerManent enreivehen all other remedies provadlitiltisiling; and:Wit: s o . stages of disaase. ••• . • • 'Thar have •ur many rases xesperseried s t preterwreet skr . /I • 'afar. marreminent phyiicladgiand received besides their unmialified 'commendation. : . . . ' They have beemfrequently'recommencedbYmeP of Me "most distiugitished'eharacters.throughout the land, and bteli sanctioned In Earope-by.Noblemen, and Princes or y have been Introduced into the Rospluds of r burgh, Paris, and Vienna , and through Ilia disinusseoted eXertions of our Foreign Ambaaanders, they have recd ved the favorable commendationof the-Emperor : • sia; end of Ids CelesGal Majesty. of.lhe Chineics Empire:, , l: Scarcely a Packet .vessel of any repute sails Item . the port of New •Yorkmithbut on abundant supply of die SICK MAN'S NVER FAILING PIRILND ' jr,Vytgatielei have been established in all the principal Cities in the Union,endapPlleininus are constantly reach-. • lag us from almost buinberlesii villages in. every • Section or the country: • Testimanials Of their marvellous .effects RTC peering. in from all quarters—end in such • numbers • that we have not lime to read • one . half. of them. What . stronger or mere conclusive' evidence thin theso import- „. ant facts can the most sceptical desire? .is it possible, tint the loony , thousands-who 'have tried CLICKENER's PILLS, can be deceived in their results? .• If any-hypos-' • turf orquackery existed; would it not long'agohave bee n held up, as it ehonld be, ; to the scorn and .derisitih. of ii 'jest!): offended coMmunity. , • . • . Irr. Remember; Mr. 0: V. Clic.kener is the original In • tenter of Sugar Coated Pilis; and that nothing of the ter.; was ever heard of, until he introduced them in 3une, IE4I. ' Purchasers shoulditherefore, always ask for Clicketter`a • Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other; or , they. will be made the victims of %fraud: • 4 .- • • • :PRICE, 25' CENTS PER BOX. ' • . • Dr. Clickener's principal office for the sale of pills; is GO W: 1I JACKSON, Eli Libery st,. head of Wood st.; burgh, Pa., Genera Agent tbr Western Pennsylvania;; Northern Ohio; and the River Counties of:Vile:m: 0, ;- The followil a re Dr.' Cliekener's duty . aspuintecl . ,A, WM. JACKSON; (principal) RJ.Liberty iiilietibea4. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. lonnthgn,Gbriest. Manchester.- G: Townsend le Co, " • Jno.' R. li. Jriequeslldinninghans. Jno. 11.•Cassel, Tenn at. • . Andrew S. Getty, Wylie et. - • • Robert Williams,•Arthatsville. :• R: H. Remingra_y, South Want. ' ' Win. J. Smith, :TeroperAnceville.. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville.. Danielliegley; East Liberty. FAward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. • Thomas Aikin Sharpsbargh. ' G. H.. Stam . Servickley. • Samuel Springer; • • - James M'Ree, Stewartstown. John Dlack;Turtle Creek. . C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth: • - • - : Riley Ill'Lnughlin, Plumb Township; .. J. Jones,Dakerstown. -.Pently;MlCeesport. 'filiciT IS THErILYST COUGD.;MeGIGINE.• I. -EVER ! USED."—This was erpreased in ourlitiaring.yevi • ierday, by an intelligent gentleman, who:lliad uied but . iibdutsone half of a bottle'of Dr. WillanrallpikKial Cough Malts's; befoin he was entirely tend.' Come and - get a bottle it,. and ifthe most olistinige Cough or cold does ". not disappearby its tse. your -money will'be.refended. Compounded as it is; of the most edettlve, though harm 'less and p l easant remedies, tin use for years has; nor iit ; deed can it, fail to give entire satisfaCtion. •• .•' '• • For 'epic wholesale and retail, by • ' . • DAYS & BROCKWAY • Liberty street. near Canal Basin. • - AVILLiAM FLEMING,' • ' . Lawrenceville... .• Sold also by DWlLLARD'S.,Orfilaeal awe . Itgl'lST 4 .l"" LIT MI worms' PRAIIOI' re." ;11100 *behave ItelhaaaeoP portonity of trying . this•grent remedyfforihepenienent - - cure of everfittfectimiofthe lungs, should not faitt,z.yis , it a trial: Certificates of its effictency frora out t izens, which wdard constantly receiv i ng, ammo t convince the skeptical.: Read the followlng - from it I: of high standing la• • . . • ei " AuxorrinwCizt*Feli. 7,1849: "Messrs. Hays 4-• Brockway: It affords and great , to be able tdadd my testimony favor of Dr. IVil. hird'trtrulyvaluablecoughmedicine. 'Abotitthree months SincelWatrittatleadwith a violent . cold,•and• was - moth . distresseitiwith44i cough, from whiCh I could get no r f . lief, tunitl kiss "'short time since indiiied to call at 'your store and Parchaie some ofthe Oriental Cough Mixture. am happy to Pint* that the age of the second bottle has entire/yawed mijr„ and, • krtving great confidence linyeTind c ontin ue to recommend - ill* risyfriernds:::.: Priee' cents b!!!).:id bg .::LVAY B ROCKV AY::: - No:4VM•eto*.Libenyet;llear . (feblef Lumeneevilik FOM this New York Gazette, Oct.' 0,154 . a. daily paper deservedly at the head of the daily press in Bristol's Extract of Sarrapars74.—.-It were but courtesy to call. the attention of our readers to this invaluable prep, oration which will be found advertised in'another columo - :, Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues'' highly interestirk newspaper, every now and then; .one or two nu_mbers of which we have already noticed: ;iudighd Isteßione itself has been eulogised by newly. all t i ter the western country, and, we doubt hot, JUSBY, twits favor, Moreover, very flattering itest ialst front the most eminent practitioners in every-part of the country where it 'has been . used. There is beauty and; taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which ,they are enveloped,- to induce a purchase, oven•if Ilia preparation itself were nocone of the" rusvereignestin themorld;? us every person must, believe it is—that is, • every one must believe it is—that is, every one who . would not resist a mass of Axumentary.evidetkce conclu sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity.. :Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether you do not • .agree with us on this point. - For sale by B. A. FAf Mr:STOCK A.,G0.; • • feb2l car. of bit and Wood and tithand Wood 111 , 1LIAIATISid,' GOUT, AND .Tle DOLOREUX,-, . JA, A respectable gentleman celled at our Of f ice, as he, said, to inform us that hohad been, itfllieted foe.lsyears with Rheumatism or Gout, ' ond occatlionally with. Tic Doloreux; that he had 'been frequently confined to room for months together,:nndotlett suffered the most in 4 • tensountrexcruciatmg pant; but thit lately he haul-been • using Tayne's ALterattre: ftOm which he found_ostsi tun' unexpected - relief. lie says he found ffie tnedk cite very : pleasant and effective, and .that ha now can: shiers himself perfectly cured,,Phliaddphict North:ONT.' . A . F.kor WorrriikronvrtroA gentleman of Soren:Obits • habit 'from indiscretion (rails younger days, heceme nfr fected .with. Ulcerations in the Threat andNoso, tuida disagreeable eruption 'of the Skin. 'lndeedi-his - whole system bore the marks of being saturated .with disarm.. One hantiand wrist were, so. much affected, that be had lost the use. of - the brim), every part being were With' deep, - phirtful; and offensive ulcers. and vveie as hollow,. and porous iasan honey-eomb. It was at this stage of Us: complaint, when death . appeared inevitable — from a loath - . some disease, that ha commenced the. use of Jaynes - Al.: terative end having taken sixteen bottles, is pow perfect. 4% The Alterative operates through the. circulation, and •purifies the blood and eradicatek Afrom the system, wherever loCrited, and the • numeranit eures it has per formed in diiseases of the' skin, eiumer, 'scrofula, gout, liver - complaint, dyqmpsift pnd other chronic dinenses, is truly astonisbing.—Sinrieof the Them: •IL7 For tele irtrittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, CONSUMPTION, COUGH, .SVITTING•op BLOOD! • . BRONCHITIS, :ASTIIDIA, ac.—To - Comm nunts. of: you are . really , .sutfering, Brim, negle-eted Cotds,.or obstruction and consequent infltunauon of the delicate lining of those tubes. through which the air vre breathe is distribited to the lungs. ,This obstmetion . producca pain and soreneas, hoarseness, b,dilfieulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of matter .or pldekm, whielffinallY exhausts the strenthe pa :tientr- , and death. ensues. JAYNES!. EXPOBANT .never jaiktii.reMove this obstruction,. and PrOduces. the • .most pleasing and happy Xia:aertain it* Cf.. • 'recta, and cannot fail to relieve. - .. . ' For sale In Pittsburgh at the Pekin Teti Store,7Fourtb • IDEST• COUGH hiEDICINE • IV'ORLD • 1)1 , Another evidence of the superiority of 'Dt. , lards CougA Afizutte, over all others., Read the following . certificate from - di-respectable citizen of the Fifth , Ward z . • • .Prrrastmorr, Nov. 3;1617. . "This certifies that for some weeks past I wad troubled with a very zerious CoUgh, .whicif was evidently heroin ing.thatett on the lungs to such an extent as to resist effecrof every medicine - which Thad beerrusintf. - 1 - *as 'finallypeisuaded. to.eall ot. hays. h.- Brockway's'Drug Store tutd . pet ti'bbnicorlh.:`:TtrAird:t."Orientat Cqugh lifErhinu , which, to Trir gr.TalturPrirejtalf6NtalttUe . mery much; ZfterZaking only:1%1'0'0i thrstrooteS,: aide, heroic t innYtised otte-hottlej•wai edtifelykudid.; Tikaiiarrauch pleased lyithitst effectr,ithat I burette:men Wheterste buy ik•abii shall toptiaue td reComraeha it to my friends, beßsys,itid bd hat Coiiik - Medfchtt TIC :wort4j ,. • ' "A.Sinurw • ri ) itr•-on • .cents a. olt e. Said byp • - •• •• ,•;' •• • •-•• RAYS I BROCKWAY t. ': Nu 2 Litilarty_atrect,near. Canal:MAL_ Soldalso 14 . • .ky,LEpaNG •••ntilio :UNIX CIFROPLUMULAiid-' Hair Tonic-4'c Vold land' dD anv.,”if yarn kris/1z rieb; IteCariame head aliair, tree .fronrilandrutf and' sieurf.,:do hot tail toproeurathertenulne Velum of Columbia. 'lke-saes of baldness, , it will'mare than-ekeeett-,your -expectations:- Many-who Pave lost their Pair fortsrenty sears, bays-hada mama tri its ori ginglocifeerion by:the use ofddralaliam. or ,conation.erppearato no obstacle,' vfludaver. al o jean p : tbeiSaid,to'fbiric uritit;teldel Ma delicate hair'uibe. f44-4,.btirh means thausinul el whose bairw.ins-gre y .qa,tPe •,eog4t,.haye , bad, tlreir bairn/toted toile: Ratqrill'eo -.by-th.e..tise- of this invatritibla . 4/ easeaaf,fer.er will to found:one of dureaostyqes aam -f p shes' that; e4lS,be ' kis 'applicati ems dilly , are .aecescirytqkeep the boa from' falling tout,!nit strengthen Ihq,7o#l4,..jtalAVer:.(ali to iMPtat azzabolreisaytappear. ,enee;-and, rum.parfarao.for thernoilit;ilis Unequalled. -.lt' ,holds three times itarouchaa tither tniicalled Hai r R estor .. A gycs, and ja ,ritoro of The: genuine.: oranatio tared only by Comstock &Bon, :21 Courtlandt-street, New do d only genuine in Pattsburgb,-by Wte:Jskraior„.. Liberty strecti Pe qd of AYKK4 also; in :AVashingtofti'Pa., by Atwe.eitor,kl3on ;in Cannonsburgb, by Dr.:Voirell; illilioV4svitlai-PX:Venneti it Cooker; &soon every town OblOi.lllaryknil sand , , - • • • ;•ti: • • . -..• ••••• • • ••• • ERIE BM= ,t td4 _ - , _;{ 44 No. 1 do.; : edrislgnment, ancl for sale by , MII.LER .4 RIC/M."l'5ON =MEI EMI MEM 7 7 . 4-; 4 *., .'.'f ilialffal =MI
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