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'.meres and figured Linens, many of them. entirely new. -- . . styles, which are no' to be - found elsewhere in this city;. together with a large assortment of new style fancy Vest ' • ings, all of,Which will be made to order in.thc most Cash . •• ionable.manner,ntithort notiee Gentlemen favoring this• • establishment with 'their orders;rnity rely upon their gar- • •: •.ments being made. at welt. as they came be in any other . • hostile in the country. ; • • - • • '- • • • • • .ON HAND, a largo assorttnent of READY MADE • ••• OLOTILING,-:consistitig of every description of Dress . . ••• • and Frock Coats, new style Mut:tees coats, sack 'coats, • . ..- • • blouies,•ece. Also, a general assorts eat of pants, vests :••••••• • . '.:shlrts,•cmvats, suspenders, mid all other. articles in the 4,•;; ' . • •• line, which will be sold low for cash. Whole ' -sale - . purchasers . will .find it much to their advantage to ; •.;•. •• ' • • ••• call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.- • - i'• " • Jela • •:•• •.•: • • . •P. DELANY, Tailor. • • • . • , • .• • French bloods, for Gents. Wear. • . - .l 3 llE..inhteriber appeals to his shelves tO - bear him out • ••,.,:• • '.• in the assertion that he has • the 'largest lot of • •.• •• .• itch Goods, adapted to men's wear, to be found in any • . , Tailoring Establishment in:the eitY—mani articles and , - • many styles included in the same, ..cannot bo found else • • where. A few of the leading articles will be enumerated • • *. here below : , • • Bonjohn's Palest Black' Cloths ;•• • - ~ • ••• •'•• • Johannes Abhurdi colored , " . , • • • ,••••,... • • ••.' • . DitinjOhlt 4 Sithont's•Doeskin Cassimeres; • .• •. • •- •'. • .. - Crape Elestiques " ~: • ' • . (.fig htand dark Panel's . • • • .-,..Paltot Cloths, for Summer Coats; • . Caeltmaretts, ." " • " • . • . • . . • , - Coburg% •. 44 44 . Tweeds,. Engl ish and American; . . Satins, Crape Silk,...Tarletoe, Cacbmere, Tinselled . • . • Broctules, embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white •••;-••?. • .• and a great variety of other Vestings. • :• ALso,-Linen Drills, white, grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, of,entirely now. styles, imported this season—which will _ • 'be sold lows° order, for cash, on delivery, and mutt only: )-.CURRAN. • • may 17....,,, Fink street, next Eichangs Bank. {' f ~ ~ 'r~l . 777:771,: . ., , . initial a and lreT.iii:, -- : SADDLE. HARNESS ANOTRUNK MANUFACTORy. IpIitIOBERT:H-HARTLEY, begs leave to in- Fa ,form hid friendstitid' the public generally; .4.,.... that he continues to occupy that.large and corn -.,•..,„ -;„, ..rnodioualltore ROOM, forrTtfrly occupied by Satnue a it -, ', ;;;,-; iestock.Ro Co:, No. SG, corner of Diamond alley rind Wood I -,- .• ; 7.• street, 'where be. keeps a large and general assortment of ~. ...,,.. :, _Saddles, Bridles, Ifarnesi,.Trunliti, Carpet Bagli, Saddle ci ; Ltaga,V,illisea,*tralo Robes, Whips . ; and .all other era _:-• . : - He 8160 ksaPS 'constantly on'llitild, and is prepared to , - ..( „futaith ,:. ordar s idl IL i Ili% of Rilreied llose'ornanufactured i .. of ; . the,best materiel, iind in a style of workmanship equal .. ..-, . ig:l4te!3stern ,many , faclared article, and at 00 p er crag, qbeirpter., , - .-- -..;!.. k . : - , t , • • ~ :., ;/, ...- ;.,.,' ~,,, „ r otuittillierchdistr'tifidrrarmr7 would do!sinll to. call ...,, ,;;An4 examine hi a .,g o ik hercipi. purchasing; elsewhere as -. ,„:, : l as Lide!erritiaed !aired - 11 at rata - articles at very; ?oar .. . ea ....,237,113ant4 et the place, No. 60i-tornee oriVood 44e.reor i oiitl,1 0 1 adlAlley;-::•;,'..-,...i -., , •-• :: -• , : opoo • t-eli4llllo , 41 6.—Li eof Cromilell, by Jr.: Deadly; . .•-retigisPoworpf,t2t4 Pulpit, by G. Spring, D,:a .1 r . • • Bethel Flog', 14y D. D.; ' lacobtta' Notes on the Gospels;., • - I.psteres•Qn.Shakspeerei Ot .A Hudson, 2 vol. ! •, - ,•:.',•,;•.1,;:ls• .-F}Lth ofPfe'rbiSketchtibt Way to Glory &e. ,t• . Viic;Convellf;by'Athoiofflabotil Girl in Ranee' ••••7.1.•- • ;• ••-.;:,.•,;. andThtn, byWarren; • • ~• -•'• • • - .€5••••• • 1 ...;Sket;ehai Sermons on Partiblesand hlirae les; - trelaticrot,',`Feltotne to Stranger; • , • ; • .7,ll.ipven uptin Eanb; • " • • • :""'• inlitfpf prl:roeVAntitiml..lvoi. c,-,l•PClrjtatp/k;•,... WENGLISHi • ..78.7y99d and 50 Brarkei.-.1 .. , ...L.:;:,t-. , ....':.- . .q. ,-, ' - ! , . 1 .. e. Y ,.--.. i i ' .7.1-;-.,,--7.-, =ZOE MEI MEE • v. vvvw G t • No &V/ CORNER SIXTH ANDLIRERTYSTEETS. oving enlarged "it'd newly fitted up their establish nmat,, at the above. Well. known. stand, respectfully invite, the attention of their friends and the public to their choice selection of New Goods, comprising every varie ty, for spring and' Summer. wear, selected especially for their customer deparitrient; Those wishingto leave their orders will find at this establishment every style ,of new and'desirable goods... Their stock of ready made Cloth ing is extensive got up to the best manner, of durable nut tenet, and well worthy, the attention of those wishing to purchase. :All are invited to cull, end may rest assured that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment ofphittS kept constantly on hood. anallol3mo.• . . -.— - TO 'ARMS! TO ARMS t—Threnteuedln; vasion oflVestern Penna. by Col AO Swift, with 10.000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will continue to sell clothing chenper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western cocuitry, hav ing the largest establishment In the city. fronting on Lib erty and Sixth sts. Ile' is now pivriared' to show to .his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, eassi mere's, vesungs. Ana clothing of nil descriptions suitable for the approaching senson, that has ever been Offered in this market, to whictiall can have the Right of Way.— 'Observe the corner; Ni:007; Lawny stud' Sizth sts. - mar2.s • - '4 .111o.WIfITIVTin.nr., Proprietor. LEORGS SPAIVGLta... ' tosEett. a. Twin Citkreflothint Store. . -• jrl F.ORGE S PA NOLSRICo. announce to their friends • l. 3" „ and the•aitizetis • of..ll3legbetty. that , they have on hand a fineamtortanent, of READ.} NIA DE CLOTHINti, ••: consisting of 'Coate ye sts..Pauta, ilaci,fre;.wiliel. they • will sell at fair. prices. A.so, a superior lot:of Cloths, • CassVneres, and Vestings, which they ; Writ), wake op to • • order, in the neatestand nestruanner.v :•• Irreustora work done as usual. • N. B. Don't forget the place; On the*erifilide'of redo rill street, 5 doors mink oftha ...• t• • • • ' 114)15-3in custkius . voehing S t G4of.hhift: The. 'Three ..Sig' Doors vs. lic Western i a;ot !!! 1.50,000 W L ready EL SLECI.EI)64IMENI now ' • .trade and to .lie .offered ou the moat li teral terms to my old customers and the public in -"•getteral. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, oiler returning from the Eastern cities at much trouble and expense, jam completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply . his thousands of customers with one or the most desirable stocks of Clo. thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mac: leer west of the mountains. For neatness to style and •••• workmanship: combined with the very /ow price which they will be sold for, mast certainty render the old anti-' veiled Three Big flo ors one of the greatest attrartions of the western country. Iris gratifying tome tube able to ".• . announce to my numerous friends at home and 7 abroad that notwithstandinglhe extraonliar ny 'efforts which i . • have made to meet the many colts in my film, it is with • didlculty,l Con keep time with the constant rush that is • •• • made on qlris establishment. It is a well established . -fact, that my sales ate eigut or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being .the. case on the amount sold, lean affrod to sell at much less profit than • others could possibly think of doing if. they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean • ' sweep of all my presentstock before the beginni tic of next yeast' . coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, who wants a cheap r 81114 to can and purchase at the Three Big Doors. oadt-tlftsv • JOHN rit , cLoSEr.r. GOODS, REW tiOODS.—Reccived at the Iron ~ j' City Clothing Store.a splendid assOlunont of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black awl fancy Cassimeres, of tho tnoet modern styles; :fine figured Cashmere Vesting s, , Silk • Velvet, Plain and Fahey Satins—all of which we wilt make op at the most :"Icasonablo prices, in a durable and fashionable style. • Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's •, Cloaks ..of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Ildkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt .Collars,. and revery article usually kept in a ClothineStore. Country :Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere,will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City' Clothing Store, No. L. 12 ,Liberty street, immediately . opposite the. month toctlS.4l)'' •• C. hI'CLOSXFX. of alia-et. . ; ‘ 6 MALMO OFF LOW FOR CASll..—Winter CM. S thing of every description, such as: cloaks, over ..acrats, superfine blanket; Beaver; Pilot and heavy broad clothe, superfine cloth, dress, and frock' coats; n large as . sorrment-of tweed, sack and frock coats: eassimere, and satinett Pantaloons; also, a gen eral assortment of vests; plain and anti velvet, cloth, . • ...Cassirnere and fancy woolen, and plaid ealtstmere, with a great variety of superkne Irish linen,. trimmed shirts, •, under shirts, stock, cravats, comforts and all other arti cles in the r, thing line, which will be sold low for Cash. . Pareha... s .ill find it much to their advantage to call goon, at 49 Liberty street. • ;P. DELANY ,• .A complete assortment of goods, suitable for Customer work, always on band, such as EnglishiPrench • and American cloths,and cassimeres; also a choice as • ,sortment of seaumible vestings—all 'of which will be madeto.order its,the latest styles, and on the most tic eonunodating terms. . janl2.datv • Clothing I -Clothing 11 M ~lEESgring..andatunmer stack that is now ready to be I.:4lrercilailhe old or TlfßE iginal • 11G DODRS, ',ls one of the'largest and 'choicest in selection that has ev er. . beeit exhibited by any one concern in this or any has city in the Vahan. I will not undertake to describe to • . the reader, the dilrerent aisomnems anielts which I ',now, haVe to °Hellbent; but will simply tell them that if •.' they.ohly favor. me with a call, I will lay before them • /75 4 000. different gorwenurto make a choice out of, con , satiag an part of Coats:lrani the richest in quality down to the lowest ittriricet.Pantaltions and Vests, to the as • tonithritent of the beholder ( with, both mouth and eyes ~.operti wondering Mille most extravagant degree of ter - prite.how such a vast collection of awn MADMetAnmING , could.posgibly be collected together tinder the control of bite individual. But :melt things will lie, ns long al. per • ..severance and industry is the' main-spring of trade:_ , -Without any . lutention of boasting, on my part, I wilt Any the same ume, it is of such metal I anilirincipally corn ; for nothingin the shape or Caret of ditiscultici, no metier what their magnitude may he; eau deter me from . .'peCompiishing - my olneecin Providing rot the- farmer,the i and the day labbrer. hly whole attention is' token up with the'greatest care for their welfare, in get - ting up fashionable,.and at the same time Substantial gar 'merits, to meet 'Mete demands i and as for others, who •-• `-fancy themselves moving in a diffeteld sphere, and re. 4uinng an article of the 'lie plus ultra kuid, they beim =only to give me an outline of their wants, and they era • suited to a wont .. • . • . • . Now, let me,eay a word or two-to my country merch • , amain the trade:- If you wit , ll to save from at least 25 to •• 30 percent, in your wholesale purehater,:cnil in al.the ' • '"`Three Big Boors. and if I don't meet yOur Most sun • gain hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains, and fresh seasonable goods, I will not us future attempt to off ,• • er any Indueements of -a similar kind to a generous pro pie of so noble a nature and close discernment • • • • JOIIN.ArcLosi:Ey, •••,i • .N 0.151 Liberty street. febtfl-ly_ flaN'T - BE BEAT F—J../IL Inite has putt renewed •at his large establishment, fronting on Liberty and 6th streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer,' - - also, a superior lot of.Frestch. Satin VESTING'S . , all , of "..*hleh'lle is 'ready to: moire up.in. The fashion rind Ott thethost reasonable terms as. usual.. Observe ; the. eorner,'Nei.•l67.Liberty and Sixth streets. . ml. '; ' J. hT. WfilTE. Tailor. Proprietor.. itinentoroliti o ltg Er4T evr3 4 ,,A 3 , •--- - '''f,4.4' . RGOsv•AND )3111 ' b* A ilrest. Prices' Vass'• '':1:. • 4:iire; — ttlif 14. AiibVir4Wareei,..oppmites.r..E. . ..,,,. 4 .7p- kmig ?le oi,.cry. waTtogg;4.-,. i t ..1 , ... qT,...„,,,„,,,....„ ~ V. il. c .Vii ; 4llik - 3"1 - 11tADLEY-The .Life of Oliver . ',. eofttor'cLittivi. ;T. ifeadtey, author of "Napoleon la lifirgaistWa." talielizaered Mounlnins,,!"Waildna ‘, _ ..."4:ooo . **Ceovaie,l , eire:.., eta. %Received tlii.r day and '.**l/1-10•:*- : 3, %, .... '4OIINSTON fr..- STOCKVN; • 11 1 . ,: 4- '71baitiedlifti'voiner Market JIM:I , mM elk . . . . . ... , • ~-;":.: EBBE Ell ~3.=-. .... _. t.. `r... :•• MEE .'''4vil-wforAttioktines. PEOPLE'S TE-lIIISPORIYATIION LINE PITTSBURGH TO ERIE: XTO RE-SIIIPPING.—The goats belonging to this Line •have been put in fine order; and am now nrnhing regularly Between .Pittsburgh- and: Erie touching at all intermediate PM'S' along the Canals.: A Boat will always be at the wharf, under the hlonongahola Bridge, and ono will start regularly every other day. The Peoples Transportation Line has every facility for carrying 'Freight and Passengers. The boats • will bo towed to , Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with greats dispatch, by the canals. The boats aro commanded by experienced and careful men—all of whom have an in terest in the Line. • • • • • 07 - Goods sent by the Lino to Erie may be for Warded to any point on the Lakes. For freighter passage npply to •• ' • 11. KIRKPATRICK, Agent, •Water street, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: • Chaim & Co., Beaver.' • 11.. W. CITIOCR:GIIAM, New Caitle. Taotrauct & Matataraara, Pulaski. Smarrr Wass= & Co., Middlesex. . Mwrox Hum., Sherron. JosEvn McCunts.,Sharpsburgh. S. B. &G. Lower, Clarksville. • linso & Idenamme, , Bigßend. S. C. Pt.csaca,.West Greenville. J. & T. KILPATRICK, Adamsville. W. 11. Heaxay, llaratown. • W. WADSWOWIII & CO., ShCITOOO'3 Corners. Wst. PowmtiConneautville.. Spring Corner. W. C. Wanes; Albion. • Cmnesville. Tyhtu, Lockport.- E. Fan, Girard. A. KTSO, and 8.-TOMLINSON & CO., Erie. The folloWing Agents in Erie will receive and for went Freight to any Port 011 the Lnkes, shipped by this Line: W ht. Gallagher, John Ihrtint; G. \V. Haverstick & Co., Josiah Kellogg.' Kelsoe & Loomis, ' • IValker & Co ok s • jr6 Plitsbargh Portable boat . • 1848.. r. For the Transportation of Freicht to and from PITTSCURGII,PIiILADELPIIIA,BALTIMORE,NEIV YORK, BOSTON, &C. DORRIDOR 4. CASH. Philaddphict. 'LiFFE 4. O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. FIIIRS old established Line being now:ln fan operation, ' ' the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods-and. Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable 1011111. They con4deutly hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying—capacious warehouses ateach port, • affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,--logether with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to them a con• tin umice of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge, All consignments by and , for:this line' received, charges paid, arid .forwarded in any requited directions free of charge.for cotninission, advancing Of florage: . . ' ,No interest, directly or indirectly, in siettniboats. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: . . BORBIDGE lc CASH, • 270 Market street'. Philadelplua • PA AFFE tr. O'CONNOR, Canal Resin. Pittsburgh. .O*CONNORS tc CO, • Mirth street, Baltimore. • WILLIAM B. WILSON, at • • i4l, Cedar street. New York. 'Merchant's' Israurportatloo,,pne, ittaiiol . . FOR the Transportation of .3ferchandire and Produce to rbiladrlphla and Ifaltimare. Goo& enttriyued to our care will.bc forwarded teithout delay, at the rates. Bills of Luling tronaminca, and all imirurtionis promptly attended to, frea from any es;ra chami• fOr r. !. tor: age or commission. . ' • C. A. !WAN tic tors, Catcall lfa:in s Liberty st..ratt,bury,tl 'llar.rtlO-ottlyaitroy,l Great llCtagllsh Remedy FOR Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and Coesuniption!—The great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the • /Longoria's Sabah, of 146 discovered by the eelebratest • Dr..Bueban, of London, bigland; and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the iuvitOstr. tr . • . • . „The egaonlinary success of di is Me, cure of in the or Pahrionarydiseases; warrants the AllttliCaft Agent in itolielting for treatment the worst possible eaves that can be foiled in the ear:amenity—cases that seek relief in vein from any of the coulthou tentrilirii of the day, and have .been 'given un by the mom. distinguished physicians, as •riatirrned and incurable. The. Hungarian Balvain bar cUrett,.and will rum the inpat deriperato It in no quack nostrum, hut a standard Diglish medicine, thrown and entablialied efficacy. • . Every family, ro the United Satter should be tap died with kiuchait's Ilungruian Balsam of Lite, not only to counteract the CialtsuitiptiVe Orthesdituate, but to be used as n preventive medicine in all eases-of raid., toughs, of blood, painin the side and theta, irritation and VAIVIICAS of th e lon g ., bronehith s .diermot t y of hectic fever, night sweat!, emaciation - and general deblii• ty, asthma, Janet:nee, whooping rough, and crimp. • , Sold hi largelbaubrit at@l per bottle, with fall directions for the restoration of ,healds. • Pamphtets, coumloing a 111.35 A of F.ngtittiiitt - d America, eertiGeates,and other etid,nee, slmertng she unclean merits of this great F3try,t!..?.btallted the Agents, gratuitously. For sale-b ea . A. FAIR:IF:STOCK & CO . y r. FinLandWood.. and Wood and Gth , Western • esr York College of Ilealib. • 937 Mars irrutcr, Orstracci, N. • • DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VI"X;F:TATILR lxnlownlP . TIC MIXTURE. celebrated•remedy le coasts)* :y inerrasing its I. fame by the making all over lie world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is portico. Italy recommended far Dropsy: all stages of thin coal, plaint Immediately relieved. no =never how long stand mg. (Seo pamphlet far testimony.) Gravel,: and all diseases of the minor, organs; for these distressing complaints it elands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and (be cures testified to will con vince the most tikcpucale--(see eamphict.l.:Liver Com plaint, Dittoes Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Greet tVest especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, thin medielne Is offered. No mineral neat, no deleterious compound Ina part of this mixture; It ures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and &peanut leave the Pyle tern torpid. (See pantphleo Piles.ri complaint of it most painful character, is immediately relieved, end a care fol• lows by a few days use of this ankle. It Is tar beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for nay othet disease cementing from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Bark, Weakness of the Kidneys, &c., or Infiamatiou of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaint*, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Sappressionn, painful men -struations, No article has ever been tarred, except this, which would tpueh this kind of deraugymeni, It mite be /died upon so a sure and effretive remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could . give a thousand names on proof of cures in this d ,oung elan, of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated renstinv tions, from the effect„of mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, rind the poison ous mineral eradicated from tbe.system.. Eruptive Disease's will find the alterati .. ve properties of AMA article flair Tit F. ALOOD.I2IId drilleatled gliscaael from the system'. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of nn 'advertisement will not permit to be mimed here; Agents give theta away; they contnitellpagett of certificates of high chatacter; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues °Comedic:lnc, nevi , er eppeareil. It Is one of the peculiar Cratere* of this at tide, that it never fails to benefit in ally WM.', and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid UNTO; and keep taklpg the. medicine VIA !Doges therein an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against st.number of- articles which 'come out under the heads of Ssasnenalt.t.str,'Stners,&e., as cores foi[Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They preps:Rl for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: nicer Timis sirr. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases this article haddroie it. A particular study of the pomp& ,leu•it earnestly solicited.,-Agents, and all who sell the an ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 31) on. bottles, at $2; 12 oz do. at 81 caels—the larger holdi ng oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every, bottle has " Vauglin's Vegeta hie Lithontriptie lifixture," blown upon - the glass, the written signature of "0. . Vaughn" on the directions, and." 0. C. Vaughn, Flu ffulo,"ntarnped on the Cork. None Other are genuine: • Prepared by• Dr. O. C. Vaughn, and gold at the Priori . pal Office / I= Main street, Buffalo, ,wholesale and retail. •No attention-given to letters unless nostspaid--order from regularly authorized Agents twilled, 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 et; N. V. ;,tl/5 Essex st., Salem, Mans.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United Sites and Canatla,as Agehts. ' • .. ' • HAYS & BnocKwAv.A g etitp, No. 2, Liberty st., neer Canal 13[14111. ITENITI AN I.II,,INDS—A. Westervelt, and old and well . known Vepltian Bllndmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth Ms.; ralceis this 'victims, ''lo inform his many friends of the fact that Ms Factory Is, now in fall opera tion on St. Clair et., near the old Allegheny Bridget, crheyst a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quali ities, Is constantly kept on hnnd and at all, pricer., from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N: If roquirad, Blinds will be put up so, tbat in case. of alarm by fire, or otherwise,. they may (10 removed without the aid of a scraw-drlveri:and. with be, same faellitty that any other piece of fumsturecanbo re:hotted, and without any extra expense. ;' 1e.2.1415wy Sew Works. • . ALLISPN'S bIARLBOROVOII—Thefury life of John,'Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison; . author of the "Iliston. of Europe." • Meander's Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in n and historical developments: by historical connexio Augustus Meander—translated from'lhe fourth German edition, by John McClintock end &Blumenthal, l'rofes sots in Dickinson College. : . Old Hicks the Guide;, or Adventures in The: Cainanehe Country intsearch of a Gold Mine: by Chas-W. Webber. :aThe Bachelor of the Albany. : by:gm auth or . o f. t h e ..'Falcon ; • . . Dr. Chalnier'a:Pcadliumous.Workit—:•Daili Scriptural Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, L:L.l). In three vole. Yale:nes Ist and2d received; : •T. The above valuable works received,This iloy.:and for sale by • . • - :JPHNSTON . do STOCIffON, • a l2 ' TAW:464IOs, borner Maget-and Third eta, . , • in g riabee it gl i r inn n Ate r glel l d ' lt ' a e l l y e , h ,t a n o s! 'Thin; Prussia,. reatflritaln and , Irelaod, with no appen dix, containing 'observations on flaropean charities and mediCal Institutions. By John W.. Carson, M. D. Angclein itdvel.i By -the author. of:.F.mil in 'Wyndh am,. 'Tufo Colsl.lllen'isTales," etc: - , , • 'By'. MerylPfljitletaijaither•of • ,y,01 4 l• • DaliE Scriptitifil Readings. 113' tie laid Thou: , IChalMers; D.Dr L , ..4.• P. • Part 4.-The',TnOusand'aridppel,lights, Harpers' Rios. ' tented • ' . • ' • • • . wiltiath the•Aditigir,i-book for childreit,'• fly the au. ih r or of "F•lfen Irerben,rika. . . • ; The ntiove - .vrorkli4reeeived this day and' for bale by • te26 • : • . • - JOHNSTON - 1i STOCKTON:: =ME ':-;':',:::::':.....•..-.- EMIE MEE .- • ilauenden.dr. .00. 1 2 ~ • . A EVIL A * Pio E . ' (1g• Hereafter, all.Stcerage Passengers coin lig from Europe, engaged in America. to come over, in .either of the ships of MEND= & Co .; . will.be fernished With the following Provisions,or thew eqnivalent ' in other articles good.--See of Congress, May 1.7, MILS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. ' Hereto fore, when Passengers found themselves in Pro Vi s many of them came on board entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and death. ... . . . . . .. . . . . - 35 lbs. Bread, ' All of good quell -10 " Rico ty, and one-tenth . . 10 " Oatmeal,i of the Provisions 10 ". Flour,• furnished will .bc 10 u Malts and Peps,: delivered to each 35 u Potatoes, Passenger every 1 pint of Vinegar, week, with a nut -60 gallons of Water, fieient supply . of 10 lbs. Salted Pork, free from bone. Foci for cooking. Each Ship in this Lino will be properly ventilated. and a good house over gybe passage-way leading to the Pds scogure apartment. The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, arc-kept 'under cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh, i : JOSHUA ROBINSON, • . Fifth at., near Wood. TerparloiVationiera..Em gratlonO ea. irkREMITTANCES and Passage to and . 1 0 .. from Great Britain and lialand,by W. & J. T:Tapkott, 75 South st. comer_ • . •of Maiden Lane, N. Y.i and 00 Water loo Rood, Liverpool..; Tho subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared torneke arrangements on the moat liberal terms with those desirous ufpnying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long *holding in business will give ample assurance that all their ar ratigernents will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscon tint long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEE N THE .Wf , ST,. SHERIDAN, • .GARRICK, HOTTINGU.EII, ROSCIUS, LIVEIIPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—(rom New York the 21st and 26th, and front Liverpool the 6th anit.llo; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure ..ftwm Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall. keep pace with their Increasing patronage: while Mr. W..lapseott's constant personal . sapennientlatice of the business in Liverpool is an addi • none' security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged. in the Transportation Voidness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or and leeward passengers intmedintely ott their landing, ! without a eleanee of disappointment er delay; nod are, thereibm, prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea port in Great Itritain or Ireland to this city, the nature ol , the business they are engaged in giving them facilities• for carrying passettgers so far inland not otherwise ail Initiable; and will.•lf necessary, forwent passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without atry additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent Mr decline coming out, the amount paid for parrnge Will be refutalell in full. i : ItEMIITTANCF.S. • The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight fur any runount,payable at the principal cities and Wens iu EnglanJ, Scotland and Wateri thus af fording a sate nod expeditious triode of remitting finals to those cOlaititer, whirls persons requiring such royal ties wilt loot it io their interest to avail themselves of. Apptiealiou tiihy letter, post.pout) will Ire promptly at. tended to.. . TAAFFP. A. O'CONNOR, . Fora - anl mg and Conunas.iou hfereltaats. • mer.l-ithve-ly . . Philadelphia. arkßocket Brother.& Va. • i fir a . Erten] sr.. Naar Toss; Ewa; Qoae; • Peouri; Stwrli.liCri ROAD, Larearnot. 'JAMES in.ma:s.v, .A g ent, ttameon renn at , Canal :Casio, Pittsburgh. •Arrancernostt for tfl'. IOCIIIK, TIROS k CO.; sole Agent. int the !HACK RAU. ILINT., of Liverpool and New York Packets.. take the libeny or arinainicing to - their t. 1.1 friends Anil c tritome rs, that their arrangements for the year I:14 4 Whig compkte, thAr nibsing not ' , Wise itsc rt. I. the *hole. rpleatliil LW; trout tlettpWal to. New :Vail' am' Plinasfelpfus. They refs' to their filmier course of doing i'd s ltir o ., and 4.iirc thaw. who ',Mail theta with their orders, that the same sotisfartion will (* . rendered as be relOfOle I == EMMMiEMiMMI The , Antletsitittli I , . 11U11.it Ist rang, menh to brine au ra..riters Vitlatuirgh, dunier prr.g-nt . ye at. frla•thridalr• . , . • J Nll-4 111,AK13.Y. • , . fkamot RsTrAit. & Svc No 131 Wairll4.l Remit, lA re 'pool. CAZt.tal.6 Rtri•iu, No. SSi l at . N V. riN111.1: $‘021.0 Otero,. hating uerhydra Ow Ayr nry 31114e* j e try orate citosv Weft ktiOlVla and thapecublc rr preore4lo th3th rhit3gt . llo,ll for finau•sl,e, rsto Came Out Ithht •buy purl of Great rhiLaiu or irolusui. I,y thi Ind.? lane oll'act•I sailtuTirom Liverpool Phrahui engogto¢ ssith ha may re,l3aactell 11‘31 the:, iha!thia will ulcer with kind treourprot bra proropt s• patch at Liverpool. or well so cifert allenaioll ccoAory outlaw orrivnl to ibis coontry. Apply to or a.hlrcri • SAMUM. Cu., 14/ Llbeny .t , Pitol,tatEh. N. ettpired here (men Ltrerpoal to Ili& burgh direct, and drans for any afaanal kwurantod. pap able at steht,thronabout the United Ktoadoest. IT2C•tr _, ilk fIAILSDEN & CO:9 ilk tats=zdut Lextrrauct ' o Office. HAIINDEN & CO continue to brine out r.trenita froai jj any part' of England, Ireland. ticotiand or Wilk!, upon the moot liLrnl tetras, with their lll l l2llnunelualtlY, and attention to the wants of conenints. We do not al low our passengers to he rolitied by the swindling scamps that infest. the era-pour, sr we take charge or then; the nxuneut thetfreport themselves, and per to their %roll-he lm% and despatch them colthout any detention by the furl ships. Wo say Mu fearlessly, no are defy any or Cat passenger. to skew that they wet... Mauled foray-esiilit hours hy us in Liortpoot, whilst thonsandsof when w..rc months until they could be sent in cone. ():2 '- A .alp cheap late, which, too frequently prtrecd their WC Intend t, pc:fora' our ClltllfllCl4 boaoral,ly. rosl what it may, and not rtes us the ewe latt rF atqu with other ogres, who etcher pctiortncit not of on, pe when soiled thcifoottoenloore, Dcnfin down nt l'atrborrh for nay com a front 11 to 11;003, payable at ony of the Prim:sue-at Banks It* lie. land, Englond, Scotland and Wilke. • JOSHUA ROBINSON. European foul General A-e.rnt, • ..,./w q.' Finn street, one (Mort:chow Waal at. uHMITTANCIL• i f r 11P.Suto , erihers nn inepnted to forward money to all • ' , attic!! England. leelan.l, Scotland mut Wales, with t empateh, and at the lowegt ran 0,. SAMUEL NI'CI,I;IIKEN & Co., 11l I.lharty flfroll. Nueotatan *tad American Agency. TIIE undertigned European Agent balk arrived io j the United States, and will knee Pitmhutglt, Pm, early in September, and sail from New York on the Ist day of °Molter next,performing the Twenty %Komi Tour of this agency through Englanddlreland,scotland, wales, etc. returning to Amerira in slay, PAD. Money remit tances for large and tonal, atuns . promptly made to all parts Or Great Ufiralri and JlMltind ; leguors,debts, rents, real.rstate And rWitus colleeted and treovereil i copies or wills, deeds and doeuntrum-pmcuriall scrarbes or all Ninth/inn& mr. lle murccadre hi* relative,' Keenan, .now U.S. Consul at who so Many years success. fully conducted this Agency; and he will he acsistcd by him in all business transactions in Europe. Islatunirrobla rcfrreures.given. Address pc-mit:ally, nut draft,. NMI paid, THOS. J KEENAN. Euruproit Apr:H. aml Altuniey and Counsellor at lam', Pittsburgh. ra. office pit the Alrrehane! Hotel, rattier Third arid Smith field etc . • • • K. niuy lie Seen on business nt the following times and places t In Cincinnati. at litiindwit'y Hotel, on :list and Ilst Alignsli in 4.onisville, at Louisville Tiotet; cat 'aril and 4th Atigtist - i t.llll;t:Loitie, on'lnth. nth and Illth , Atigust. • - Tames May, Itlsq. will attend to tat "Curopeati business in my absence. - jeL2 DRELL:B history of Modern Philosophy, complete A.T.L in one volume, tram the last London ettition-3,00. Leetures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyng, D. D.; new and enlarged etbutni, with portrait or the author; $l4O. Memoir of Rev. David Aber!. 1 D.. late Missionary m China,,by his nephew;Rev. R. Willitunson, Wall a por. trait. Ttlertmler's of the Christian Religion, nail Church; translated by Prof; Torrey ; Vol. tR Ilawkstont: ti title of unit for Niglaint, in IE4-, in two' volumes from second London edition; Bt,tin. Memoir of NV, C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa, 62 et*. ..Personul -Recollections, by Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes,nceompanied by a memoir entbracing*. :the period Item the close of personal. recollection to her death; by L 11. 2. Tonnolli cis. • - . -- Recollections in Etiglund;'hy Rev, 8, 11. 'Ppm, D. D. Mitten, the, Merehrua9iPleik; tif-Rev:t harks Taor, ?it A:, author. or 4.l.Reibidef W.:n:6o'lA Alaix's Life" LudyAtary? The above jest rocelireiVcind for WI I m Eli : .55 Mriticatittreet, betweett3d and )3OAN'S 1.451 . 130. ti IiOOKS—SIx Hogliah Chroni Willinm of ISlnimq4ury 4 s • . , Eceirtingticol _History - of Alglo s.!arnii-Cltronin. nerotlitus,•by Citrey. • , Machiavelli's History of FlOrence. ' Scl t gel's I'hilosophy, Life end Language 'Thstory. hangrc's Illstory .Painting : • , Brekmon's Disiory,of Invennons. Rostov' i Deo Roscoe 's Loretto Do • • •-•- DoYe's IRitrie of Austria . : ' 7 , - Schiller's Works,. For rerht by marn • 11. S:BOSI,VORTIr& CO., 43 Market st , ..Trimmings. • 'MEW "ad snlendid...vatlety of .TRIMMINGS, of the lY latest styles, just reeebre4 at ZBIIULON KINSEY'S, No, 67 11Ltincrer Svggrr., Among sobich'itre: 50 gross Daisy Buttons, Assorted eoliws; 100. r " plain, covered with net; nsiorted ctilorsi 150 • plain small,..assrAted colors; , .60 .-eotton,new artille,will,wash,assOrtcd colors; Also, a large variety of Fringes. AsaM widths niut colors: GLOVES. , • A very - large stock of the, above artielC. , o.doz.,l,adies , Open 'Worked §ilk.GloVes ' 5 " Gems , Ikavy Silk Gloves; • 7- Ladies' Net Black, rind. White Gloves; Ltudiee_FaiteY T?p Lisl6lllr6cid 13Ioves; 20 . " Ladies' Gloves; •'" up Ravi Silk Glove • •20 .' "",:Gentsr ' • • t 2 — Children's Cotton Gloves; *haded Twist, Steel and Guilt Bends, Purießings mid Tcks . seTs; Peatt'llogg, gtel Lind velvet, fine Fans,farasole,' Ac.cbrdeons Imars9 • - - 1 .`:1 • -•- • MEIN HMIIM E=I===MRPMM eynigt:ictiogiiinto MffIME1!1!I i==:ll= GREATznrrAIN &ifF:I.AN IJ w Ifonki .luit tteoelveil.' ~<_ ~~.. M===EMZ= Jusurante Companies... ' • Fire 'and Inc Ininxanoc.. rpHE tnarancc CompAniif North Arupricri,,,..pf;phila,- ' .delphin, through its; duly, authorized Agent, the sub. scriber, offers to make permanent rind limited Insurance on property, in this city and its Nicinity, and on shipments by canalond riydrs.. •• . DIRECTORS Arthur 0. POlrld, Pree,i, Simnel Brooks, ,AlCx. Henry :Gliwice Taylor, J Samuel W. ones, Samuel W. Smith, , Edward Smith, Ambrose, White, • . John A. Brown, Irmo), . John White, John Thomas P. Cope, Richird D.. Wood, ; . Wm. Welsh, !' Henry D. 'Slicffard, Sce'y. This is the oldeit Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1704. Its chatter is per peturd, and from its high, standing, long experience, am. ple-mentis,and avoiding all risks of an extra, hazardous tltarricter, it may be considered as offering nmpin Securi ty to the.publie. . WILLIAM P. JONES. At Counting Room of ,Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Prom etc., Pittsburgh ' mayfly W k s Franklin Fly. Insurance Company CBARTER PERPETUAL-4400,M pnid In office Jan Chestnut st.i north side, near Filth. Take !nen lance, either permnnent or limited, against Joss or dam• age by fire, on propeny'and effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasennble tenths. Ap- Pileationonado either personally or by letters, will be. promptly attended to. C. N. HANCEEE, Treed. C. G. BAHCIEIIi Seiretary.' • DIREUTOrtS, Charles N. Danker; • Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hart, • deorge W. Richards, Thomas .1. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias \Posner, 'Adolphi E. stone, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown. PITTHITHRHII AGENCY. IVartutex Mootrtrt, Agent, N the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of Id and Market six. Fire risks token nit buildings and their contents to Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4.l y TIMMY, 311. RING 4 FINNEY, Agaits as PittiGurgh i lar the Dr/aware Mutual Sa fi ty Tn. surance 7rvanynt ,PAiladtlphia. Fmr. rusgs• Span Bulldogs need filerehandize of eve• ry description, nod Morino Risks upon hulls or car goes or vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. . ; Office at the warehouse of King Mimes, on Wrier near Market street, Pittsburgh, • - • ' ,N. L. ,King Pinney invite the confidence and patron nge of their 'fticride and dommunity largo to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company, me on lostitudon among the most flourishing In Philadelphia—us' haring large paid to capital; which, by the operation of ice charier, in constantly increasing—as yielding to each pi.'•ntoninsw• red, ids doe share of the profits of the Companyiwitlioat involving him in any responsibility whatever beyond the premium actually paid in by litm; and therefore. as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested °revery obnoxious feature, and in Its most attractive forth. tiovt-tf GENovUPTORFRANKLIN FJItEJNSUIIA NCK 11 COMPANY OP PIOLA.DELPJA.—N.'K, COMO' Of Third wsd Mood them, Pittsburgh.—Tha wets of the company on the first of January'. 1514, as published in conformity with Quart of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were . . Bonds and Mortgage a• 96011,615 93 Real F.state, at coot - 109,997 77 Tcmporary Loans, Sloe k • arid Cash ------ • ~ ..'1x 4 1 9 7 2 151irliing a total of.. 95(0,61 411 • Alturding certain nosutance that ill iOIMe4 will hr promptly toes, and Frying canto !wench,. to on , who ob.: tabs polictes STMTI tuaa•Company. Kiska taltiotal na low rates as urn conoime tit w Ith security. octa • WAltalCh MARTIS,Agrat. larssrasste Against Piro. • gum Airwriedres r 'ltentrarste Coorykor-747r414,_ No. Walnut.trert. locorporaria A. I).' p..lo—Chn tier perprtirial. hourre Ltighlinge,.lYrhotem, %frit ho lir, and propn iy either irr sho'city or routot y , agnie.t 10.. or mire peypetual ttt" lt.f limited perod..en (sew stile term. Jahn Sergeant. ztaninet C. Morton, 'Withal° Lynch, 11,101phaii reties, • Thorns* Aitilante, t ienree Abbot', • Jobe' Web.b, Jr, Paitiek • John T Lewis. SAMUEL C. MORTON, l'retilent. • rIUNEIS D Istrxra, taerirtary. • Order: , for Insurance by the above Company will be tereivnt and Insurances effected by the unitemened, art° for Piii.burgli. • (7fS:III3AN. 20 Wood writ. C Pail irl' is isow conceded by medical men that Conned * !,1 Maposil l'ain Inatrortor,tnanufactured by Comstock 4:C0..1,1l Cooed:mil 11., New Vurk, is *Le gt,,,asest ilex of dr: lUth century. La Keels are truly lornentaus. MI pains are removed froin iirtuk,KaWty br., and all paternal sore* in °few 11131110Ics °Ate !manor thq saute on do molt %laical* 'skin, !racing no Keats It t. vividly beneficial in ell &bids of Infatamato 7dirras.a, such as ate rilrpiti 1100 RV . :sprains, euniatinn. White tinn.lhint pad Ulcers, llsoitir% Mink Chillbtains, Erysipelas, Hileit,Tee 116torrwar. Ac. %Ve wield add us pf00(1.0 pli ve ray. thermal. , or many roo. learnt physicians who use it to their pearlier, mid bun-. Peed+ of the dello who praise it to their people Kind pparent l.rp at rosined y on hoed in rasa of arciannt• by lire 114 may 1.. lost wifboat; but by tra ase all barn. are Imlt•tret to t a unless Ote vitals arc dr alft3yri Ca u • rieri—reirranber and for rean,fta 3facirai Pam Kr trarani. manufactured by Coriassati . N. Y, and take !lo caber. . Pact, Holm, hr.-71e Grnuirkt floe Lixernt.t, is an article mine instly relehrtood P• a !WV. fia . OM. at. 0 %, ,, than any Or nn palter. Its tun, aro &hood' immediate, and it it only ture%sary• to Set thou:mho know the a tuck Jew ■nd .tee It art h Pith Areal tucccro. that it is to be bad true dtol g , tr illt of Comstock it Co., 21 Courtland st., Pi V. auk p ipnctor. Sold only Rine ill Plll4llfgh, ra ,II tVat.Jsntox, t 0 Liberty ... ad of Wool at.; 'lsola A "whim:ton, PO., by A.Clittlt ; in Iltownrs ilk by Monett k. Croilor. abmi tq oar agunt in cm ry town in Pransylriusin. Ohio, Md. am! Vityttois. twtL►tiltwGm e•tt to bug Cough Meallelael ever Saw." FAD lb. fulfoorinor Nonfat' tho eniterlotity of Dr. Ira. bye,' thuntill C., gl. Mu Nu, fluurnrerpcotat , lr cit ron, who liar tsicti it nrraarnutt. Dee. Ka, 147. Mrisaaa.lriiia - k. It torn or art—After labor ing fttr.nretal irt4kii tinier the ilemtvantogra of s haentaing eciellt mat mut ili.iterv , itig cold, which thua far, te the ef fetioi of reveral Of the Neill:o.lra." I villa Induced to par• r haw n honk of your Oriental Conizb Mut use, and give h a fait ttNal. Ti my gnat autPrite s tine , wing ott/Y one half of the !toter I Wand toyarlf entirely welt. "/t is O. fan 911171(011 I rtvr MVO True copy. "f JOIIN UlNirt • Sotit by DAYS A DROWCWAY. larttelists, Conner- OM how. I.ibeny ewe". nearthinat - A7MAISON t.f4/7, - I:4l77firitatilhiiiir, , strut /Wawa nit?! and num , Matt, hare Put OCCCIVCAI IS large supply of rich Fail Goodo.compnsitig in part: 17 cawa unripe* styles NW. and Chian re. of En glish. French and American ntdunfacture; lu l pc. rich - and deA t rahio pattern. !Preach Gnigh:tm., wartnnted In ferior to none Imported in style, quality Mid durability' of to:ont 4 pplrwlid Plaid gOolle for ladies dense.,. emnprising every style far Pall and Wittier wear ; Cash mere., M. de 141nes, Statist it it'd and, of various cobra: 34 and 41/, btart and Lhie black - Pao, for Man; Wins; Pitney the.. Silks; bine* nod Mode rotors; M. de all Wool; shawls of every . style and quality ; Can. tonere.. Calrinetto. Broad Cloths find Vesting.; Wench er, and unbleached Mu.lins from et to 15le. per yard; Green., lielloVir, Red and White Flannels; Ticking., Cheek., Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. Alt of which are offered at wholettnie and re tail at the very lowest calla prices. itepa. • A. A. MASON A.CO. jr lode, Fount strut—Hot:G . ll & Avrtiovy, Daguerreo. typists iron) the Eastern tities.'would cell the n newton of the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring tow n .. In their Daguerreotype of eltlrens moil tubers, et rooms in the third story of Durkee. truilditte, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures takeit stray rest fissured that no pain. 41111 he spared to produce them in the highest rfccilon of Mc a Iktrinstrummiu are of the Mat pow• erful kind. enabling ut to eieelde picture. utlotrpas.ed for high finish and traihfulnens to-nanny The public are solicited to roll and examine. • • . . . . Ircrsons milling flit prelates ore nalther requirrril or ex. pected to lake sticto unlesslscrieci salmfaciiiiii i, g i ven _ N. 11. Oimratora will linil tide ri pod depot Mr mock amt chemicals. irriustructiona given in the art, contnining the morn recent Improvement,.-jnif7 _ , 11 10 FP:MAMA, .—Eien-fentitte should have a box of Dr. Italph'it Pills, They itre . peri;ectly adapted to the pecutmem,,a of their coinuttaticin, acting wtthgenticutild newt end anfety in alteirrummtners. AVherever ed, their character bite been - rapidly established rimoog the lodic+, with whom they arc einpkittleally Thr Favorite. Very complete direction, fur' nee in tho cation, corn. plaint, will be found in the 'dircetiona neeontpanying each boa. For mile by S. 1.. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, Oral. Third. Alio, Cole, , Allegheny, City; J. 0, Smith, Hir ininghnin; and John hreraeken, Fifth Word, Pittsburgh. Castings.. • ERCHANTS visiting our city , for the purpose of their Spring supplies of hallow-wnre and other cgsunge, will find a very heavy stork and au . exteiwive variety . of patterns and gins in More hy us.— Samples can he seen viroutwarchouse,Commerelal Row, Liberty street, next W. W,.lVallnett's Marble .Works, :.Terms and prices (alterable.. . • , fob Ib.-411m ", QUM. MCBRIDE k Co: NI4IV kIOOKS--Suat received, by - i.ix preen; Certainty, "141Utlant1 and Scotland, or recoller dein* of a ktwias minbiter; by J. 11. Merle D'Aubigne, mithor of Ilia fory of the Reformation, IMO of Cromwell; he. A PrarlillOi Oorpola of St. Matthew. and • St, Marlton the foint of Leeturen, intended to na,aist o prat tie eof domestic etruction futd dovatiOn; by John . Mini Summer, 11 D., Diithop of Cheater. Vitt sale by , F,Ltdarr. ENGLISH, "febtll, SOMarkOtatreet, bet. &t and 4th: • • rilliTi,umleritigned has just received a select nsiortment j:ibr Table, and other fine Cutlery, Including Desert , .11414 Cnrving knives and forks; which, with a large stock of Brushes of every description, and Shoemaker's find ings, he will,ilimosa ol,emsuftl, on reasonable terms. . . JOIPV W. LILA IR. ap29. • ViiiiSALE.—A I nine lot, with Dwelling llotilt — t JL' . on Decatur street, running back IGO teat, hounded by; n 1.0 'feet alley. A tsp,a large Jot, of DO feet front on But ler street, Lawittitecellle, y '',210 relit' deep, containing a well arranged . Cottage Dwelling !louse, %with 10 Rooms,' forge Hall and Parlor ficinlaid roof fkallen,/to• • S. CUTIIBERT, Den. , Agent, gritithfitild; above 4th direct, TfIG9 . SW.:-:319 Wrig gpit i ' (10. Cradles; 40 IN . . '.l3filltot Chnifis '.13 Nesii cloo.vhskei.: Market Thiskets CoVerfi,KSsorhed iro.! 1414 prpnlebyy - • "P ii • • ZPkitT.Lor47;ibiSFir.''' Crystal Plate •WllitHoW , Olasai „ triONLYCAYSTAIiPLATEOLASS tlint has never -been 'mown to lose its polish, after being put in the windows. ,t is equal ip quality'to tha Pouch and Eng lish. Plate glass and iSmaeh lowerin price.' . LOOKIblakill,ASH PLATES, GRALL.SIKES. .Also; Hardware oft all .dese,riptious, Herman. ',and American. ROOSEVELT dd. SON.- New-York, April 1, 1849-(3p6-2m*) ME= _, ` DIRT:CTUR!? MUZZ=M in= :~_:~. UMMT= dub Mtbitines. DR. iTOFFIANTYB • CELEBRATED ' • ~ • • GERRIABT. RUDDICIRES . Are withoys a Died forshiCure of the following Diseases! TV taken according to the directions they will care any Case, no matter who or what oleo ha. . ;VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS,. Per the permanent cure ; of , Itheunultism, Oout, (Jan. gienc,: iirsterick, and: severe nervous atleedons, and me highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Remora! -.Astma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases, experience benefit soon atter tho Brit dose. They quietthe nervous system, which enables them to rest well. during the . night. They neVer fail to effect a cure, when taken according to dirccdons, No outward application can permanently remove then. matte palns from the system. Liniments sometimes act as a pallustive for a short period, but there is always danger in their use: ; They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else whore the pain will he more acute. . GERIWAN DITTY-RS; For the permnisent cum of Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Astlt ma; Nervous Debility, Vulinonary . ACfeetions, (arising from the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising. from a disordered stomach, in both male and female,.such an female weakness, dizziness, fullness of: bloat to tha head. They strenghten the syk tem, and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone std anion and assist digestion. They can be taken by the raostdellcato stomach, and In every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the wbolo !sys tem, removing all impurities and remnants Of previous diseases, and giving -a healthy action. to AB 'Whole frame. ..• The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness mut ;ordain the right side, end Soreness upon touch immediate ly under the inferior ribs; Inability to tin on tha loft side, or if at all able, a druggingstruation produced, which se riously affects ,respiration ' causing very often a trouble-. soma cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per agitation, mid sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep And deptrssion.: of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing omens to. rise in the nostrils. . Jaundice frequent-,. ly accornpanlesit, and nllromy in the race. Theie symp. bow l if permitted to continue, will eventually produce. 'that most baneful disease ) • Consumption. In fact, a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every. instance, Ixo avoided In the treatment for it. . . The symptoms of Dyspepsia ore very various—those aF fecting the stomach aone, are nansea,pfeart-barn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full - IMPS or weight on the stomach, sinkiug or Buttering of the pit of the stomach D eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, Arc. Dy spepsia , devoid of a renewal nature, is• without danger, ut, if arising (rem a disclaim of the stomach, it is dangerous. . . Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it s will alto cure. A few doses will re move all the unplensaut effects, such OS fluttering at the heart. aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the bead; constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spir its.- Outward signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed ceantenance, . Any vase of the shove disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. .SUDORIFIC, An Infallible remedy or Coltitt, or the Chest,. Spitting of losx/, Int:Mews, Whooping Cmigh, Brom. chilli, Heaton! Asthma, or any disease of the Lunge or Throat. . . This is an invaluable family medicine. Ti soo n relieves ° any Cougb or Hoarseness, and prevent. Am Croap by be: ing early administered.' No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for neglected.colds sulk thousands lodic grave mutually mid cause amity to grow up with a deli. cote frame, wh o would bass been strong and robust, if at lint properly treated. . • SPIEENAILD • . For the effeettial cure of the l'iles, Triter, and Rheum, Scald need, Eing.womn, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids, Barber's lleh, Frosted Feet, Old :Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns, on nt ic al ,or removeany cn tnnz e us eruptions Gum the i Pe rso nsi4rio,ieri.csj;uuit Idler sining; it will. in a few moments, remove all sore ness and .stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in Any family. TAIL OINTMENT, • Pot the cure of pains dr weakness in the liver, back or chest; it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— ' These remedies have coined many to cutely the ince , 611131/TC blessing* of invigorated health, and in a vorie ty of desperate and abandoned ease*, a perfect and radi x cal core. The innumerable impoititions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable cotes never mode, yet certified to by feigned armies. or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, rendera it difficult to do jostle° to the public in of erlim sufficient Inducement to tante a Dialer Mese invaluable medicines. They arc en tirely vegetable, and free front all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronar,c solely upon their merits. Every family Should have a pamphlet—they can he had of the agent, C 112111... Principal Depot at the German hicdielne store. 273 Race street, one dour above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale ha Fiusbutgh. by ' fianl7-sityl WM. THORN. QII.ENCE THAT DILEA Dl'Vls COUGH :-.-The Lungs k 7 are In danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Couglsof Consumption bath In it a sound of death. Aug TOC A Monism! Your darling diihl, yoor..idol and earthly joy, miaow perhaps conbneel to her elehtnter by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken Sorer., tell the hold disease has already gained upon her ...rite *nand of her sulielehral cough pierces your soul. Porno Ms x. when ' , n w oho termer disease sheds a heart crashing blight over the fair pmspects of the fit tare—your hectic cough and feeble' limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which wilt heel the wounded lanes, it is Ilbersuan , s A -11tallIng Balsam. Mrs. Arnim, the wife of Win. 11. Mitre, Esq. was Riven up by Dr. Sewall of tVashington. Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Hoc and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must din. She had every appearance of being In consumption, and was so pronounced by her physietaus—Shennan's Balsam was given and it mired het. Sire. Garmarlaatr72. of Ferry, was also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all other remedir4 Wiled to give trlief-she was reduced to a skeleton. Or.. A. C..Caxle, Dentist,2:' , l Broadway, has witnessed its dicers in several case. where no other tacalteine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like in charm, Dr. Ci also witnessed its wonderful effects In curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting. 1110u4, . alarming as it may be, is esfeetually.eured by this Balsam. It teals the rimmed or wounded blood vessels, end makes the lungs soundngain. • Rey. Briar ,rivact, 1t Bieldli avenue, wits cured of cough and catarrhal mike tu - Mof 30 years standing. The first dote gore bun morn relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. J. Will., ID Delaney street, gave it to a sister-in-law who tens laboring under CcuiiumPliOni and to another sorely inflicted with the Asthma. Inn both cane; its effects were immediate, noon restoring them to comfortable health. ' Mrs. Lreactis Ws.tsa, 03 Christie-st., Offered from Asthma -VI years. Sherman's Balsam . relieved her at ones., and she is re:imperatively well, being.cnabled to satins every attack by . A timely use of thts medicine. This missal Is Me great remedy for Coughs; Colds, Spit-. nag Itioo.l. Liver Complaints, and all the affectionsof the. throat, and even Asthma an Consumption. Prier 23 real. and SI per bottle, Principal ()Mee 1011 Nassau street. New York. • Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges, Premium Tooth Paste . and Poor Man a Plaster • • Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, SD Liberty street Pittsburgh head of Wood street, and co hy untthey following duly appointed Agents for. Allegheny A. M. Manhnn. Allegheny city; Jonathan Gbriest, Manchester, J. R. 11-Jlicoues, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; .1. (1. Musa% ear. Webster st. mad nem Daniel Negley: East Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkina-. burgle; Thos. A iken, Sharpsburgh; Sainl. Springer, Pin, ten; James ftl'Kee, Siewartstown; John Black, Tuttle Creek C. P. Dield, Elisabeth; Rowland A= Son.eallVKees. port; MeEldowney. Bakerstown; Riley /4'1.04111in, Plumb Township; \Yin. .I.•Smith,Tetuperancevilte; Jas. Fulton. Telemann 0. 11.Starr.Sewlekly. mariLly 1.1'1141 MOISIV`.=-ier". -- W7La 'ayette• M. vine, N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and hove been for sonic time, that Taut 1/ontestic 'Vegetable Pills are of great use to nll those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Paver and Ague, Dysperetia and Ilihious Fever, aro im mediately cured by the use of .Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 13 earn a hos. Sold wholesale nod retail ley S. L. CUTIIURRT, Smithfield street, near Thin,. . • Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. smith, Ilir tainghtim; Pod. John APCrac ken, Pink Ward.. felel7. • Jaynes* Paull y illettletner. • TO. S. S. 'COOK, Pit u M e; !Ohio, writes, areli,'lB4B: thrive used your -Vrvtuffuge, Carunaatice Balsam, and •Erptcteranr; in my pmettee, rut the last three years, and have becnexceedingly pleated with them, and never,as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing' my, fallear expeotallOn. in their 'curative properties. Vain 'medicines I cannot speak of from experience; btu, judging /*loin those I have [Vied, I doubt' not but that they claim, and arc entitled to all the confidence .reposed them, by those' who have used tuem. I was formerly , very partialto **l.* Vcrinifuge until 1 beranieacqunitc led with'yours, which has my d ' ecidell-preferene to any . other now in use. • . itesAtolibilY, Yours, he., - S.. COOK, M. D.° MP For sale in Putsbuygli at the Pekin Tea Store, '9 .Fourth st. . ; febls . 1) ----- A7PAIINFSTOCK'S COUGH l'lttJP.—This,pre .l./. Potation hits proved Itself lobe of very great aka cyan the cure of okstitenc Coughs, Colds , , / wham, Spit: ting of - Blood,, Whooping Cough, and'other Pneurnanie' AlTectionsi and the proprietors feel warranted in recoin 'mending,. it as it Safe and torrid medicine, and are pro-, Pared le glow certiacates of indisputable atithority, in testimony of its value:, • , It is pleasant to the taste, rind is cdreretintso 'low a price as Jo place it within the reach of every person. There: :ere, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will .pro dace such decided, btreClS na such a short time. Pre pared and sold by - • - _ ' • • Hi, 2A,- FAIINESTOCK CO,. • _ .s. Comore( First and Wood; also, copier or 'Sixth and Wood meets. - ' , " decl3 R. WitiL,Pll'S PIELNDRATED VBOETAI3IB FTLI.9 ate for saki wholeIMIP , iPE. l 49tkii,nt.the . • o. 40,Smith chi et., Akio, by MVni. Cole, Alligheny i •eity,i .1. ,Smith, mittfintin; John McCracken, Penn eiree'l, Fifth: A" INESANDLIQUO tern and Eighths PI t e fallowing celebrat e namelyq :. A'seighetio Brandy; pale; • • • " dark, OtariP `‘ - ' -.•" 'pate, Henneasy ", 'dark; a. I v o , Pinot &Ca ' • •" " dark, Imperial Eagle . 'Black linrse ' swan . ' 00 XVlloTe;Eirtives,Cianr : , Brandy, 'WineS; ads, grades, and vintages London. Market Wine, Ronea Port "1, Trash ":"' Bunt,. • • 'Burgundy" S..S..Aid " It 'Symington. , Faye' . ; • . Pale ‘4lterry. " BroWn . " Golden,- " Tehrlf . o." .. . Lisbon.-" '; C l ar et . • • sweet 4:,,Ditmala g a " of pie ..abelie -Wines 614, Inigna'And Claiet Wines; temas, at the Cel- P: a:MART/14 1 7 mit old and Front sts. Pine Apple Irish Whiskey ''.' • JatuniemSpints, ' 91. Croix Rum, . • 'Together with a large - st - Liquors in Boulthil Also, I for sate Us imported, on pt -Ist and Liquor Stereo( feb7 J tm ' come =i= , - • iF _;': -Mira ga•anb A141,14-nto:, eIIHNESE I v :'CREAM-.A tiatahleXte att . ' for 1 growth; b eautY v and.testozadott - of the Hair: f railt Cream, when once known, will supereedciall'eakertarti cies of the kind' now in, use. Where - the hair is dead harsh; thin, unhealthy, uor turninggrey,'a'few ap lien. tions will snake the hair. soft and dark andkive ita &w -ilful, lively' appearance; and wilt 'ftesertaA4 itntai tain Its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as l the prow:tallow( ther aro gelterall* used, 'Where the halts thin, or has fallen - otl;' It may be restored biasing this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in - the halt of Using oils otS their hair should 'at onceparehase a bottle of the - Chinese Hair Cream; aalt:is so eorepose'a that a will not inJure the hair like the other preparations i but will beautify it, and give perfect', satisfactieu in"every, in; stanee. ' , t • For testimony to its vc superior ettalitlekieSl the fol lmiring letter from 'the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Werra. Ilentiorshott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents ferrite Southern States: - • 2 Lae of the Rm. R. P all or Caldw2 . of ki the Prtsbsitericut ~ Church, u/ar, . • . Itlli3lol. Tfmnistuntorr & eGsurnmortv--1 take p.easure In adding my , testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese Hair Crum; for, 11b0111 two years ago my hair-was vary dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; bur having procured A toride lathe 'Curtin, and used it according to thepreseription ; It Ii 2/0 1 ‘ elastic, soft, and unit to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair inn worse state than before. This CreaM,, however, has met my expec. lotions.As an article for then:alit; my wifegives it prefdrence over all; others being, delicately perfumed and not dis posed to ranci dity. 'The ladies, especially, will had the Chinese Cream to ben desideratum in theirpreparations for the toilet. Respectfully; &e., ' 11 . 'Pulaski, January?, 1847. - R CAI:DWELL. . . .. ~ .. I:ErSold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh; by John ltlaownsend, 45 Market st,, °and Joel Mcthlrar, comer of Wood and Fifth sp. le1541&w•ly ADIESete cautioned against using Common Prepa- IA red Cluilk They are not aware how frightfollY inm ruins it is to the skin how coarse, how rough, hew, sa now, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using -pre pared chalk! Besides It Isinjanous, containing a large quantity of lend! We have prepared a. beautiral vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly Anne: It Is perfectly innocent; being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, atabastcr,elear, -lively white, - at the same time liming as a destnetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Idassachu, Reif says: "After analysinglones!Spanish Lilly White; I find it possesses the most htantiful and natural,:,aztd at the same time innocent, white I ever saw.,-I certainly • can iensclentiously recommend its use to all whose skin' requiresbeautifying.." :Price( cents a box. Direction' s —the best way to apply LillrWhlte, is with raft leather or wool—the iormerisprefcrable. : •• A inse. srr or Thant vox 25 ancrs--WWte. teeth, foal breath, bcalthY gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or Parke -cleaned with Jones' Amber. Tooth Paste, have the appearance of. the- most beautiful ivory, and, at the' ame ume it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is hkghly advantageous, even to those teeth that arc in good condi tion, giving them a bearnifal polish, and preventing a -premature decay. Those already decayed it presents (mm becoming also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth .delicately - white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the shrive are sold only at 82 Chatham sign of theA me rie an Eagle,Ncw York, and by the appointed Agents whose Dames - appear in, the next column. . WILL TOO MAURY, and get a rich husband, lady? "Your: face is yuur fonder.. Is't beautiful, clear, fair!. Ls it white? If not. it can be made so even though it be yet: low, disfigured;rostburnt, tanned and freckled. • lhosti. ands have been made thris• !rho have washmk once OT_ twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap; The, effect is' glorious nod magnifieent.• But be sure yqn get the gcnn-.. tne Jones' StaaNat the sign of the American,: Eagle, Chatham street • . • . ' , Ring-worm, Salt•riteUM, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber'a Itch, are Often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical 'cures when every kind of remedy bai. failed. That. it cures pimples, freckles, and . clears the skin, all know. Sold at the Ametitan Engle, SS Chlllhara SISTCL. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. : : • ' INGIIS, Jr., Patteeson. Sold at JAccsom's 59 Liberty et, bead of Wool, o DULDAIt Twk.a.viK AN A.11411.X CEN'Ff3. kir —Marri n ge.—Confi dentiaL —Any lady between Men-, ty and thirty, possessing symmetriesd,form.:good fea tures, he., is asked crinfidentially, can ebe "impposeany , man could admire Litt while she has midi yellow teeth; tuck sallow, rough, coarse. skin; and dirty,. bad, wiry hair; when, by spending the above sam;ahe adght have delicate white teeth, pure sweet breath) and .a benatifal bead of hair. She can have' beantifal white teeth and sweet breath by using a 21:box.Of .Thnre2Am. Ur nod. Pant; n skin white. pure and spOleu(ns snow, by. using a cake of the ge.naina Ants' noliatc,COemical Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by sisintAgq.boilleof Jones' Coral Hair Angora:ire. .Do not forsa:an Opi ni o n against this before you trry. or you .wall` :eit V:jr; but he . or e to tot for Jones' articles. Soldosaf:inqi - or.Yark at 82 Chatham sr. For sale by ': • WM. JACKSON;'Agerit; Libertyat., Pinsbnigh.. CANCER, SCROFULIi 'AND GOITREe—AMpIe ex perience has proved that no combination of medicine have. ever [teen en efficacious in removing the above dis cases, as DR. JAYNETS ALTERATIVE Ideas effected cures truly astonishing, not Only of Cancer and other dis eases of that class; but btu removed' the. Most :stubborn diseases of the Skin Swellings, Dyspepsia, itc. •;Thist medieine enters intothe circulation; and eradicates dia..... eases wherever located. It 'purifies the blood and =other. fluids of the body, removes; abstraction , In the pormsor the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands or bums. It Increases the appetite, stu:ices headache and drowsi ness. undinvienrates the whole system, and impartiani rnation to the discosedand debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the Whole malefic' triedieM , lt is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the disgusting nuitsett accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine, - .• • R.TFor sale ih Titisburglint the PEKIN TEA STORE; 72 Fourth st.. nesi Wood.' : rneulD Alteelpo for the Llamall 111141r1 • vo FORCE I''B fiROIVTII AND HEALTH, MAKE sorr, RILEY, CLEAN AND FINE.i-Pe moral in consequence of the many thinga Sold, set doWn every- . article, (be it weer io good 3 as a humbug: If people couldlm made to try a 3s. bottle of.losic's Contd. Ilan Re storative; and red how it makes-dry, rusty, red; light hair moist, soft, aubisrti assl dark, and keeps it so •, and by its• use for SOIlleliTi!. Causes it to grow neutrally tic:tun/W.; if people could sec the of poor' respectable' me-. chasm.* that use it, (aye, and find it the cheispesttbing they can use,) forilressing and beautifying .the Hair; for keeping. it soil and in order three thnes as Icing as any other article made; and • ' . • Forces it togrow, 'stops its falling, . • And costs but 3 shillings tOtry. • • ' We formerly sold nothhig' less than .41 bottles, Loewe wish people to try it. , Sold only at f-.lll.mind 82] Chatham street, New York, and by • - • - rstarat WM. JACESON. Asa Libertyst. • ltig oitn Fatnily-ftledi- AIL eines.—The undersigned,:eitizens of Pittsburgb.hate• lug persimally axed Dr... Willard's 4)riental Criugh Miz tnre, araexperienced Its beneficial ace's, dd Mastahoor fully reerimmend it a* safe and effectual; in all eases. Speaking from experience; we believe tbarirturs no su perior; and would recoratnend its use to all tim atliticted: - • . PitishUrgh, March 1.5th,1848. • . • fl7 - Sold by J. Scboonmaker & Coy Jehilla.llofinies 'A. Jones, JAI. Cassel, John P. Stott., t...guittegisedelyfl,.. nobler, `>aden & Snowden. - ..• : . I,7 soßssit, LAS, Barber's Chers;- Bore: .Fmrag, , lPint . ptes. This V: used by marsy physielims la this r iv' in venlig the above. end see would.not edepetemelormiy sell Miless we knew It to be all we stele:.'' ' • • • As n essmitetie, the enzeIONESS - SOAr is perhaps the only article ever known that vemeeridilinpunties -and cleared and beautified' the skiailottiting st soft,;e'lear, smooth mid white as an infants. •Ilatmlud, it is sold at ,4..? Chalil'aut i"" N. ........... Whi. JACKSON-Agent, matte . •• ' - fig Übe street:l'M:sheikh. A kfEttlatfals,-fIiti_GREAT BAWDY ok '11111.13-Procured from swell in'Kentucky; ISS feet below the earth's SUIMCC. - This Oil will be found .vaittly superior, to Harlem ; British; cr other formerly popu lar Oils.' lts . curative properties for the follOwang eh seems are truly . wonderthl: Inflatnatory rhtimatism, whiseping-cough,plithiste, coughs; tester, erysipelas scald head, croup, intlanonatorp sore throat, liver eoraLiiiit, inflammation of the kidneysipains in the breast ; si de and baokediseasrs of the spine , bean; burn, diseases of the hip. Joint, inflamed sore eyes, dee& lICAS, and ear ache, worms, tooth ache,. sprains; strains, burns, scalds, .brutses,cutsiuleers, cancer fever • same, ike,Ae.• Price 60 cents per bottle.. Sold Whole stilea ad retail by WM. JACKSON; at his boat and 'shoe "store, - ,89 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. The me. emir stands in the door-way. t Only e r P ace in ittsburgh where the '4Mstilsne can be oh.' Catrruct.—liionler to be ilure of Obbiinleg i&egennine • purchnse only Western of the general agent for Wesrn Penult: ranla, Jackson, Liberty street, or . through' au , Agents appointed by hits for its emelt of whoinsivill have a show hill andgeneral directiousin pamphlet form containing the names and dddress of shet*Proprietor and General Agent of Western Deapsylinsifli;tis eit. Dr, Hall & Coy proPrictor; ; • )Vtri. Jackson, General Agent for WadefnrchissYn'a ; nisi, F. 9 Liberty street, I Psltalitirgh, 'tcl',Veliskii = alt orders : • must be nildressed. • . - 1 . Omittnve.—Ench bottle is'eheliiii6l in cnieklethe above named Pamplilets, Mid the'unme of Willhowilaiksen s (the general rindndy,whalcsalo agent for Weiternrenneyk; .vania,) priniatton 1/16 outaitie of The - oct2B. Cfitefiliaßaker amid anread.Bakears , ; • ... 806pHARD a. WhULDr epedtNlly inform his flimulta.mul,the'pab.. at, giittitrally; that ha 'haspdated to his.other ness, the'mamfaoturingof Crackers. of evetyavaricii:2— flawing Purchased one of W. R. Nevin'a Cracker . ..anal: Pilot Bread machines, ho is prepared to filled( orders for crackers or pilot bread at the shorteitnotice , and hopes: by a strict attention to business, to sham a portion of the public patronage. -The public ts , respectfully invitO td call and :examine forshemselval.— • a • a BAKERY, No:l o Commercial Row; Liberty sr appd: site Smithfield: ..• . . • a, t. •• N B. SJperior lhmily Bread, rye and dyspepsia Bread, large end small rolls, fresh , every morning canbe had at , the store, or my nrogon, of at my stand in the market. Cakes anal Confeetleuarron hand s:did made to order. J. SHRPHARD. No 10 Commercial Row, Libert at I-V, In s iDitlM,44oo'dozi;ilgiying 'l s l. 200 Whole and balf 10 Baskets olive QM I • 20:doz . assorted Catsups , • :' s ...caski . Londpt.Potter quart, and . :veFy nea, ;I'E• 5' libls.:o6.*dorod".§l4torl_ . .,,_ 3 :h patt In arrive; 2 lttla cliiretTtr ute marO :, for r.NT - OTICE TO B . lll ,PPF ll 3B..7,rWolhio6...taketi • an 0t54 . himiediatelY , optiositittieui7-ci bfiwit.Warehotise," - for the ppresent, wherewe watititta litiOness - as .tisupi,' until a sew hoiise enitte'pie.ct64l;niffirge#le7TltoMaling4 i l aready2been:liindeforitiatp . m . pose ,11:7'11-1Oots will - lillitkprhif readinetstifotw.wliarf,..t? re ceNelreight "y - ; ap4: Cantalkiiinaablity.st: B A , IILEY-41)0 b#gB just Inlicling. 'and forgale fari2C) - S. tc. „...F...17,,,,,,,,,r T -7.777 : 7 7 ^ 7,7'....7 , "0 ,- -.-9.. , :."5” 7-'4 ....,,,,.. „.,, , ~_ . . .., ......... ~.... .... .. ..., „ , _ ~,,4.4,44, .... , 0,. DI .., f r -# . tisr..:, •.. .4. -...,?.'1,141•41,,.-44 4 , i• _..‘.. 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