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Mill 4410 Late‘t—AV#V ll Pra 4 .7 l : ' T 411 Agiibei 41% dopier* t,es j ustrecetv ; L' exp iaigi and hablsai;stock of fashionable goods, forgemlectien'iStMuncilVear, suelklas ''rerich,Dngl,isb,‘ and BelginTloilts;D . rap 'des tea,. Dashutaretts; Mek,tno,. ..-, , .Quildnieres; Bombazines, hiid SumMer,Clotlity_of all col .• OM apd Qualities. : Also, a great variety of fancy' Cassi :;''Meres and figured Linen... many - Of. them entirely new •, . styles' which em no. to be ' found elsewhere lit this city; together. with a large assortment of new style fancy Vest tugs, all of Which Will be - blade Wanton in the most feel'- . tonablevaanner;utsbort notici •: Gentlemen favoring this . establishment 'with theiforders, may rely upon their gar meats' being. made , as :Well. ris they can be in any other house in the. country. • .: - -. ' . . ON HAND,lslarge assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, con sh ag of, every; ,description of Dress and Frock - Goali,:it . style business coats, sack coats, blouses, &e,l Als ageneral assortment of pants, vests Shirts, cravats, sai lidera, and all other articlesin the clothing line, will h .vtill be sold low for cash. Whole sale?, purnhasers t ill . find !it much to their advantage to ,'call and ezamine irate purchasing elsewhere. • lad • k . E. DELANY', Tailor. - . French Gopits. for Gents..W ear. • /TIRE subscriber apitbals.to his shelves to bear him out in the assertion , that he has the largest lot of 'Trench Goods, adarqd to men'swear, to be found in any Tailoring F.l!tablishment the eityrmany articles and many styles included in the same, cannot be found else where. A few nitheleading articles will be enumerated • . .Bonjohn'e Finest Black Clotits; . • • . ;Johannes Abhue's colored " • Boniohn Simoni , s Doeskin cassiineres; .. • . ' ' ' Crape Elastiqnes " • • t* Light and dark Fancy's " ...Palrot Cloths, for Summer ; ' i::CaChtnaretts, • :.Coburgs, • •-• " 't .Tweeds, Englistfrind American ; Satins, Crape. Silk, Tarleton, Cachmere, Tinselled *Brocades, embossed and needle wrought Shapes, white. Marseilles, and a great Variety of other Vestings ,Kbite; grey, plain, plaid and ribbed, _fa( entireryn ew styles; imported this season—which wall ~be Sold low to order, for cash, on delivery, and caslionly. J. CURRAN. • Mtayl7 . • 'Fifth street, next Exchange Bank. • a& - 31. Inpownur.., - , No. 77 :V CORNER SI XIII AND LIBERTY STETS. . - Ping - enlarged and newly fitted - up their.-establish.' ent, at•the aliode mead, respectfully inv :the attention of their friends and the public to their • ' • selection of New Goods, comprising every vatic , t ty for trpriiig and sumriter ..wear, selected • especially for their customer department... Those wishing to leave their • orders will find at this establishment every style-of new sand desirable goods. Their stock' of ready made Cloth ingis extensive got up'in.the best manner t of durable ma- T. tertal, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to purchase. All are invited to call, and may rest assured • that they will be pleased with price, quality and variety. A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand. apnllo Gmo.. • . ' • TO ARMS: TO A ims: ! —Threnie n edin. •-• .vasion of Westein Penna. by Col Swiftwith 10,000 men, J notwithstanding which, J. M. ‘Vhite will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the Western country, hay legate largest establishment in the city, fronting on Lib erty and Sixth eta. lie is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the, greatest variety, of cloths, eassi meres, vestings, and -clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that hos ever been offered in this market, to which till can haie the. Right of Way.— Observe the corner, No. j 67, Liberty and Sloth sts. marf2s . ' , M. WIIITE, 'anon, Proprietor. GEORGE SPANGLER: R. RIDDLE. Twin City Clothing Store. • ri_EORGE SPANGLER & Co . announce to their friends IX arid the citizens of Allegheny, that they have on hand a fine assortment of READ Y MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Coats,' Vests. rants, Hose, &c., which they • will sell at fair MUSS. A. 90, a superior lot of Cloths, Cossinteres, and. Vestings,• which they will make up to order, in the neatest and nest manner. • , 1111erCastont work done as usual. - N. B. Don't forget the place, on the west side of Fede . sal street, L doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny Clothing I Clothing 1 l Clothing t 7 is: „Three' Big Doors .V'S. The IVertern Wor/d !! ! 1.50000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made ; .and ready to be 'offered on the most lineral.terms to nry oia customers and the public in - -general. The Proprietor of thin far-fouled and extensive • establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble. and expense, just completed' his :fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mat- • -ketwesi of the MOnidailli. . For .ngiziess in style and morlanaruship, combined smith the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old . vatted Three Dig. Doors ode of theoreutest attractions of the western country, ''lt is. gratifying to me to lie able to announce to my nnmerons friends at home and abroad • that notwithstanding the .extraordinary efforD I which have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with . difficulty .I.eau keep. lime with the constant : limb that is - made on this establishment. It is a well establiithed - -fact., that.my Wes are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade. and this being the case on the -amount sold, I can offrod tp 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 present stock before the beginning Of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make A the inter • : est. of everyman who wants-a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at ilia Three .Big Doors. -I:Men-dam ci ..101.114111ITI.O.SREV. nrgw / i,WUS-ltecnee3 at Ihn Iron J' City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine Fmach,}mglish and American Plain, ,black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; fine figured Caihmere Veqings, .Velvet, Plain and Fancy .Satititall of which we will snake up. at the must imistnuthle p riccs, in a durable and fashionable.style. Beady made Clothing,, of all descriptions;- I.atly's :,Cloaks. of the most. fashionable patterns. and rocket Ittikfs., Suspenders, Boitkints. Shirt Cellars, and t every. article usually kept in n Clothing . Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere,will find it to their advantage to call nt the Iron City Clothing •Store, IM l i iberty street,itnuiediatoly opposite the mouth of Marker. • •". joetlo4ll s. CIII,CLOSREV. e 1 -. ET 6 .ELLlrici QP - FW - trait tUiStl." 7 -Winter thing of , evert description, such as cloaks, over - ':coats, superfine blanket, Beaver,' Pilot and • heavy:broad Cloths, superfine cloth; dress, and frock coals; n large as ....t.ortment of tweed,-sack arid frock tents. • Cloth, crisslinere, and satinett pantaloons; also, a gen e- era) assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth,' cassimere. and fancy woolen, and plpid C:11 , 4111ele, with a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, binder shirts. stock, crivats, consfortio and all other oleo in the i s , :thing line, which will.bh sold tow for Cash. `.. 4114 it much to their advantage to call Soon, at 41) Liberty street. ' • • P. DF.I.ANY Complete ' assOriment of goods, suitable for Customer work, alWays on bond; such RA English, French and American cloths, and eassimeres; also tt choice as isor.tment of seasonable vetitingazz-all!of be made. to order hi the latest stylesi . nod 'oti'the most lie comitiodatidg terms: Pull:Maw • ol 111 rag I ciothgrig •HE Springy:mil Summer mock that is aim:ready to be ".I:. — dffeieff =the Olit6iirM'iiet • .;• ";*1 . t " • 7HRE BIG DOORS; • i h one of.the largentand choicest in selection that bases , - ' er been exhibited by any one concern in thin or any , oat , er city in the Union. • I wilt riot undertake to describe to ;;• .. :fthi . reader the different nssoriments. of articles which I. • •'"ltoir . have to offer them; but will simply tell them that if ey. only favor me with a call. I will lay before them •different• garments to make' choice out of; eon "' doting in pin of Coats,' from the richest in quality , down '' '' ter the loivest in price; Pantaloons and Vests; to dle ttinielunalit of the' heholder,' with both mouth and eyes *wondering in the most extravagant degree of Isar ..prise,''ficw such avant collection of READT MLUSCIarIfING could possibly be collected together under the control of ' one judivirlual. Hut such things will be, as long as per ':severance and•induntry is the mainrispring of trade.— Without any . intention or boasting; on my part, I will say at the mune lime, it is of cacti metal I tim pnneip.ally rpm posed, for nothing in'the shape or form of difficultien, no maser what their magnitude may bc, can deter me from aceopiPlishiug my. Object, in Providing for the farmer, the '"meiltante, and the day lahoter. My whole attention is _l' taken up' ith the greatest care for their welfare, in get ting up fashionable,and at the.aae time nubstantial gar td meet _thew demands ' ',and as for others, who dincy .themselvesmoving.in a different sphere, and cc . quututaw article of the ne plus.ultra kind, .tile')- have only te give me an tautline of their Wants and they are .:Eutted to a word.. ; . : • • -Nov, let.me say a word or two to my countrf march ants In the trade :.If you wish to save frord'at least::, to ~, ,r..4o._pet cent, in- your wholesale' purchases, call in at the ~ ..I.4 i Ttiree Big Doors," and if . I don't. meet your most son ; v...jgaine hopes, in the way of, getting . cheap, bargains, and fresh seasonable goods, J will not in future attempt to off-. gran,. Inducements of a similar kind to generous peo-' of so noble a nature,aed close discentment. Sa.l.slLibertskotreet. ME= CAWit BE BEAT Mtge has junt received ht t' • : .hislarge establishment, fronting on Liberty and 6th streets, a splendid assortment' f TWEEDS for summer; superior lot or French Satin VESTING'S, air 61 ".(Which lie teady to . make pp itt tho latest. fashion and =Ammon reasonable terms as . usual. 'Observe the • .:scomer,No. , l67.l..ilterty and Sixth streets. • • :•-• 14. • • .1. M. AVM& Tailor. Pmprietor. , • *; _. . Wholesale. and - natnia. . • ]'.I3A • DDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK hiANUFVTORY. . -- ,ItORERT.H. HARTLEY, begs leave to in lornahls friends and the public generally, - . • ~ : ~ ' ~ tebeiontlnties to occuriy that:ling!, and corn- 'bald' ',.,,tpliclions Store Room, formerly occupied by Samue ahn- I: ... elibiek:fiC6., - No. 86, confer of: Diamond alley and Wood , :'•iitriet.,:where he keeps tilatge and general assortment of •; . :IBkddleiii Bridles; Harness,' Trunks, Carpet Hags, Saddle ' ." '• Bee ValiseiOaffalis Robes' Whips, and all other arti ,. fleifirphis luip,',; • . - - ; ',Ha also'keeps COnsiantly on band, and i s prepared to '`..-' iiitildi tri,einder; all kinds of . Riveted Hose; manufactured ' . ,oc,tliel:lreslinalerial, And inn style of workthanship equal thpeastern manufactured article, and at COper cent. .4...corlitry Aferihontrand Farmers would do well:to call n ‘ l 'ilid'etraminirliii sioek before -purethar.ing' elsevihere, ns i ar I '"' Vol didertrdiEd to-sell fit mieihrtieles at very . low 4)^' yr ' Pi;forket the 'piece,' No. SA, corner. of „Mod !fiat 1 Dititliolid:Alley.. •i ••• 'i ':•-•• ! • • aPOB A;— ife of Cro triwell; by mtainsty; ' •, 1:0i:woe*/ G, Spring, D. D.; If)" ••: :nt-AOI.I7MNYAii S'Printi D. ' • " •'• ilte'Goapala; • • • • •I;ertaria 01) . 81111k/earn, by. A N.. thiditin, toll: r l'fqn.ciftlfF,Air tdhes - 01,Vay to Glory &c. Tna Content; Authin'OrSchbot Winn:Ponca; • „ , „licit/m:0 Then; by:Warren; 7 - . _ Sketaho4 of , Sennunt'on Parables rink Mirnete 'Welcome to Stranger; Ifeittien*on)Sartli; • • ••••• . • 1-1104katonp;it tail annul i'anEnalanti,2•vol. Fol' a nle 1 , 13r.' 'is.-- . ••• • `F.L1.1017 & ENQLD. I /1, • - el oj` ” antLso Market. ••••••• ' —ftiVrestertraterehaturde...t:: .;,r,b!4_LrS,RGF,ST'AND• BEST ASSORTMENT ever rwertd•tti•thg 'and At the lo‘Ves)p.rieisoiossi found rtt- IFS •W ood* street ; uppoitilt I): s$ Rcip'mß. Obseivh .Warvrooms up stairs. I'o 4 '; , t••• • • • IJODKINSON. ... . . .I\TF.W.WQRIC.BIf , •IIF.ADLEY-41.e.Life Of 'Oliver. dittM•ol(,t•hy.i. T. Heaslicy:authotof"Nnpoleon : ...hrta his diarAhOejo "The Sacred hfoumains,'lnVaelaing-. .Received,thin day and . ; JOHNSTON k STOCKTOId;'" - ...Booksellers, earner Market and Third ats. . ~.__~ 4h'•tMA•'l~ MUNI MEE }~ ,j. i' =:T^. ti•,'•"..'-: '-:. •-•:--••.',',......."'.'• • -: MM= , -.‘ :; ~ L. ==V=MZM== EDAM *PAqggi - .!••;. NIMBI ~,..,!- 1,:.-1,.;.:,';:.4...:'..;:'....•..: koit(*** Atm. Pepepars TRAM Roxvih:Tion .&a teip. PITTSBVILOH XTO.R.E-S3-11PRING---The BOnts beloogiug thiiLine, 1,11 have been put in fine order, and arc now running rogrilarly between . Pittsburgh and. Erie touching v aail intermediate Porti along the Canals. Boat will alwnyl be at the.wharf, under the Monongahela Bridge and oup will:titan regularly every, other day. The 'People's Transportation- Line -.has every facility for carrying . Frdight and Passengers. The boats will be towed-to Beaver by steamers,' and will,proceed to . Brie with great dispatch, by the canals. The Louts are commanded by experienced and careful men—ull of whom have an in, torest in the Line. • • . • • ' It? Goods scnt.ky the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes. • ' For freighter paissge apply to • • . , /i. KIBKPATRICK, . • Agent, Water attket, Pittsburgh. AGENTS: •R. W. CIIrMISGUASI, New Castle. --Culla & Co., Beaver. . • : . • Taciterstsx & ltirrcitEt.rarrs Pulaski. . . SEstorrr WARREN& Co., Middlesex. MIMS Rum, Sherron. SosseuhfcCutax, Sharpsburgh: : . • S: B. &G. LOWS; Clarksville. Kura & McFaxt.arm, Big Bend. . . • • S. C. Pmerrit, West Greenville. . J. & T. KILPATRICK., Adamsville. . W. IL Hitaxav,Harutown. • • . • . . . W. Wiariwcurnt & Co., Sherman's Corners. -. • Wsr..PowaxConneatitville. Sri W. C.• WAttea p rt, Albion Corner.. • • . , Crafter:title. Witt. Trutt, Lockport. . E. Pfau, Girard. A. Kteo, and B. TOMUMBOS The following Agents in Erie will receive and for ward Freight to any Port on •the Lakes, shipped by this Line IW. M: Gallagher, • John Hearn, - - G.- W. Havermiek & Co., Josiah Kellogg: Kelsne & Loomis, .• .Walker & Cook, • Pittsburgh Portable Boat Llne. iftEkti4 • • • • For the TransPoi:lawn of Fro& so and./qm_ PITTSCURGH,PHILADELPHIA,BALI7MOHE,NEW . r • VORE,BOSTON, &C. _„••• ••; BORBIDGE CAW, P4iladelph i p; , ; ,- . ; TAAFFE O'CaNNOR, Pitabitrth. Told established Line being now in full operation, j Abe proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods , and Produce, wait 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, wit secure 'to them a con timiance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. • • All consignments by and for. this line ,receiveAcharges paid, and forwarded in 'any required-Airections :free of charge, for commission, advancing or storage- No interest, directly or indirectly, iti steandinats. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: -- : . BORB IDGE E & CASH, • 278,111arket street, Philadelphia. TA APFE & O'6ONNOR, • Canaltaiin. Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., . • • 'North street, Baliimore. ' 'WILLIAM B. 'WILSON, . SG, Cedar street, New York. , e reit ants , . Train sportation Line, akio2l FOR the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce to Philadelphia and 'Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted, and. all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commissiOn. • C. A. lIPANOLTY & Co., Proprietors marl Canal Capin, Liberty at., Pittsbary:h. . Gazette.onl con .1 Great lOstgllskt Ltemedy •MIOR Couglitt,'ColdF, Aetlima, and Comiuniptionl--The JIC great and only Remedy for the above disease', is the .Hungarian Balsam of Life, diecovered by the celebrated Dr. linehan, of London, England; and introduced lab the United Staten under the immediate eoperintendenee of the inventor. . . • The extraordinary StICCO . SI of this tnetlicinc, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American. Agent in soliciting for treauuent the worst possible caries that can be found in the community—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, •iind have beat given upby the moat distinguished physicians, as cefirmed and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured,. and will cure; the mpit desperate eases."-It-is no. quack nostrum, but a standard Eng list; medicine, Ofknown and established efficacy. " Every family in the .Uttited States should be supplied with litrelian's 'Hungarian 'Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to•be used as a preventive medicine its all cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood.pninin the side and cheat, irritation and -soreness of tbelungs, bronchitis, diffienhy of breathing. hectic fever, night swctits,.ernaciation and general debili ty, asthma, influenza, whooping cough; and croup. . Sold iu large bottles at 81 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. • .P:imphlet.e.containing a mass of Etiginkti and American certificates, and other evidence, showing the unequalled Merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by • 13. A. FAIINGIiTOCK & OM' car. Firilt MA Wood. and Wood and Gth aits! Western Nesv , Tork College of Hes7.lth. •• 207 ATstx slaver, Bursisto,•N: N. • :: DR. 0. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIION7I2.IP • TIC MIXTURE. TINTS celebrated reatedr is constan :y increasing its fame by the making all over the world.. It has now heroine the only medicine for family One, and is particu larly- recommended' for Dropsy: all onagelvof .11u5 (.64 plaint immediately relieved, no matter Orhow !angst:lllJ an k. (See pamphlet for testimony.). • Gravel, and ,all diseases,a(-the urinary organs; for these distrensilig cOriiplaintp rt stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you'; and the cures testified to will con vince- the most skeptical;- (see pamphlet.) .Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, nivei and Ague. To the . G rent \Vest especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine isoffcred: , No mineral agent, nodele ter iouS . compound inn part of thin mixture; it eaten Iliese disco, es,with certainty and celerity, and does not Metro the sys tem torpid.. (See pamphlet.) Piles,acomnlaint ofa most painfulcha reefer, is immediately relieved, und a cure ful - lows by a fewdayn use of thin nrtic le. It is far. beyond any other preparntion,for rois disfase or for any other ,disease originating fritiroimpure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the Systemi. Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, or Ineamation of the sactia;ikluturediately relieved by a few days use of this rnedierin, and &curt is always the result of its use. It stands asa certain reme • ity for such complaint 'and also for derangementi of the female frame, irr e gularities, Suppressions, painful men •strtrationn: No article has ever been offered, except this, Which would touckthiskinitorderoneements. !tinny be relied apcm as a mutt .and . etTeatisra'remed) , ; • and, did we feel per/rotted to do . so; 3could.giret:a ' , ..Esuisand.aanies . proof of cures. in' this ;distressing chins of ceiruplalnts. See pamphlet. . A ll.broken. dowu,..debilitated constitu tions, from the, effect. of mercury, will - find the bracing power of thin'errtiele to act Immediately / and p . oison• ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases wilt find the alterative properties of this article PIIIIIITTIIZBLOOD, and drive such dineases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not perish to be named hero; Agents give them away ;' they' . contain 22 pagdn of 'eertificaten of high diameter; and a stronger array of proof of the VittUell ofa medicine, nev§ e r appeared. .It is one of the peculiar-feetares of this av• rode, that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone' and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid norm ox, and keep taking the medicine as lenges there is ap iniprovement. The proprietorwould caution .the public - against a number of articles which ccitno out under the heads of Ssitatenrumas, &morn, Ilco•, as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: 'focal' Titan Ivor. Theicinventors never thought of curing such diseases ti II this article had done it. Apartietarte study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited, Agents,. and all who . sell the ar ticle, ere glad to circulate gratuitously. Pat up In 30 oz. bottle 6, at 162; 12 oz. do. at 81 each—the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two sznall.bottles. Look. out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vanghn's Vegeta . ble Lithontriptie Mlxturc,n blown upon the glass, the . written signature of "G: C. Vaughn' , on' the..directions, and . " G. C. Vaughn, Butfalo,nstamped ontheeork.. None other arc gendine:. . .• Prepared by Dr. G. CvVnughn, and sold at the Princi ,pal•Otfiee, strertaluffalci,. wholesale and retail. • No attention .given :to letters unless post-paid—order from' authdrized Agent; ea:egged; - .Post-paid let ' tern, or verbal communicauonti solicatlngadvlce, prompt ly attended to mum. .;. . Offices devoted exclusiVily to the sale of thin article -132 Nassau pl.; N. Y.; MS Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and by the principol Druggists' throughout the United Staten and Canada, an -Agents:' • • , • • JIAYS:& .BROCKWAY Agents, N0;.2. Liberty st., nitir.Conalinsin VNITIAN'BLINDS,--A: Insured; and old and well known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth sts.; takes this method to Inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full operu tion on St. Clair st., near, the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quail hies, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, • they may Jbe removed without the aid :of a scrow•driver,. and . with the same facilitiy that any . other piece of fortuture can belanioved, and without any extra expense. • jeSkikwy New Works. • ALLISON'S IiIARLKOROUGH--The military life of . John, Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison'; A F. R. S. author of the "History of Europe." ' Neantler's Life Of.ChrisiT-Tbe. life of Jesus Christ, In' it historical connexion and historical developments: by Augustus Neat:der—translated ' from. the. fourth German edition . ; by John McClintock and E Blumenthal Profes sors in Dickinson College. • • • • _Old Hicks trGuide ' ntecs in the Cainanche Co nary in setirclimf Go l d n ' Mine: by Chas. W. Webber: , The ; Bachelor of the Albany: by .tha audio). of 'the "Falcon Family." • ,‘ • • • • ' . Dr. Chi:timer:it Posthumous' Woilti;:—Dallrfjerititural Readings, by the late Thomds Chalmers, D. D., L. L. D.— la three vole. . .Volumes Ist and 2dregetved. , The, above valutible.works received this day. 'and for - sale by ' - • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, •• ' npl2 Botiksellits; eofnhr hlrCiket and Third ins. liC/OKS.—Laiteringsfin Europe . ; .orSketehes of Travel in - France:Belgium, Svritrerbnd,lutly, Atte -t leeland, :with en appen cOntnining • observations on European charities and niedlealiastaqtions. By John W. Carson.ll. D. "Two Old Men's Tales," etc. • . Br We author p('_' • Angela; a novel- . Self-Contr.:ll,' a novel.: By' nary Discipline ^ . Brtintoni,"author of . . got 111 ; Daily'„gerlpturnl Readings. By the late Thos : ci n o er m.s: H. L. :Thirt 4:The Thousand and Oue Nights. Harpers' illus 7 -tailed edition. . t • William the Conker, a book for children. 'By We au .tbor.of.“Ellen Herbert," &e. • The above works-received thii depend for.imle by 1e26 . JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. ==2:= t ,~ + ..; , • - • ; - •• • ,• • I , •••'' •-' I I 'L., :•".! • • •••. • ' - • • ''; 'r' I , 4 ; ll"Ppr.i •••• - - , tir ' • ' , • =NM ,;~. ''~~ ~' _ :;;;~, ~, ..- IfiSEM --• UsSrA4olllos. Voi'a A 4 ELIA: at s .2137: Hereafter, all . Steerage Passengers coming min • Europe, engaged in America to comevver,itt•either. of the shipaof ilaartumr/c, Co, will he furnished. with the following Provisions, or their eqnivalent, in other articles equally good.—Ses Au of Congress, May 17,1318 • 1111 HIS PLAN will prevent sickness on board. Hereto . - fore, when . Passengers found themselveit in Provis ions,' many-of them cane. on board entirely destitute, which oflea eauffeil tmirlt sickness and death. .35 Xis. Bread, • • ' All of good quail -10 " Rice, r. ty; and one-tenth 10 " ~ Oatmeal, ' of the Provisions •10 ". Flour, • furnished will be .10 " Beans and Peas, . delivered to each El Potatoes, Passenger • every - 1 pint of Vinegar, .. • .. week, with a" aur a° gallons of Water, Orient supply of 10 ths. Salted Pork, free from bone :) Furl for cooking. Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated and. a good . house over the passage-way leading to the Pas- ItCngers' apartment.. The Camboose and Cooking-ranges; for the use of Passengers, are kept under Cover. Every attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort :.efetrat Pittsburgh, JOSHUA.. ROBINSON, ~ Fifth at., near Wood. 7•7 7 ;Tispooott'a GtlIC es ...lilmtgrat io . n e. • ifffi REMITTANCES and Passage to and 4 15 from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. & .1. T.. Tapscott, .75 South at., corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y, and 96 Water- . • The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House,. are now prepared to make arrangements on the..most liberal terms with those desirous ot paying the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing iu business will give ample assurance that all their 'ar rangements will beearried.out faithfully.. ; Messni: W. &' J. T. Teriscott are long and favorably known for the superior class, accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships: The QUEEN OF THE WEST, SIIERIDAN, OARRICK,. lIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each pOrt monthly—from New York the Mitt and 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and llth,•. in addition to . which they biwe.nrrangements with the SL George and. Union Lines of Liverpool Packets,th insure a departure from LiierPoot every. five days, beiug thus determined that their facilities shrill keep pace with their increasing' patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant perionid • superintendence of the busine,ss in Liverpool is an midi • tional secUrity, Unit - the cemfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. • The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportationßasiness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, ire thereby enabled to take eharge of and forward passengers immediately oa their landing, • without a. chance of disappointment or delay; and ore, 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 so far Motherwise Miami not atj tamable; and will, ifnecessary, forward passengers fur ther AVent by the best mode of conveyance, whhout any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out,. the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. ; - . RENITPANG. • . The .suoscribers are also prepared to give dra ft s at sight for any amount, payable at the principal eitiei and towns In England, Ireland, Scotland and W'alesi th us af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting feuds . to those' countries, which persons requiring such facili. ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TA A Prlel & O'CONNOR, Forwanling and Comm iF Aioll Merchants t raap7.7-d&w.l y Philadelphia. Mocha, Brother', ds, Co. ..sa . FovroN sr., Ntw Yoix; EDEN DUBLIN; SCOTLAND ROAD, LWERPOOL: AMIE JAMES . BLAKF.LY, Agent, ofOce On Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. .. • Arrangementr for 1849. ' ROCHE, BROS. & CO., sole Agents for the BLACK. BALL LINE:in( Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, the t their arrangements for the ye arISIS being complete, they are prepared to bring' out passengers,. by the above splendid. Line, from Liverpool to New ',lork and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure thone who entrant them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. lIIMITTAXCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payabk., 'on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengeni to Pittsburgh, during the presentyear. febfwinidaure . . JAMES TILARELY. , Pauage To and .From- . 4•. . • GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. ' GKOROK RIPPAIID fr.. SON, NO. 134 lyalerloo nond, IA- Verpool. CARLISLE E I . IIOPARD, NO. 59 South at.. N. Y. !IMF . Subscr ibers,: Laving accepted tho Agency at this city unite above well knOwnlanif reipeetable Houses, are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from any part of. Great Ilrltain or Ireland. by the re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Livorno*, week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their Wend.. will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, as well :Ps every attention necessary on their arrival in this country.' Apply to or address • • • • . • SAMUEL hI'CLUItKAN & 142 Liberty st, Pitixbnp.h. N.ll.—Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts. lmrgh direct, nod drutla for tiny OD:lo4ut forwanled, pay able a; sight, throughout the tinned Kingdom. jr-Tr-ly -- • - ura'AfiNDEN & CO: continue to bring oui persons from 1.1 any pan of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wales, upon the most 'ahem' term, with their usual punctuality; and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al• low our passengers to he robbed by the swindling scamps that infect the sea-pons, ts we take charge 01 them the moment they report themselves, and ace to their well-be ing, and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy nay of oar passengerc to show that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, thousands of others were aletalnetl months until they could be, rent in come oil craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. , We inlaid to perfOnn our contracts honorably, en,: rodat it may, and nut act aS was the case lasi soma with other Mike?, who etilierperfortned not at , all, or when it suited their eottvenienee. Drafts drawn nt Pittsburgh for any sum froni.f.l to 11,0110, pnyable at any of the Provincial Ilankl in Ire land, Englund, Scotland and.Wahrs.• ' . JOSHUA ROBINSON;* European and General Agent, Finli street, one door below Woad at._ rt iik t ak, HEIIIITTANCE. rlllF:Sillirriber, are prepared to Conran! money to all parts of;England, Ireland, Scotland nud Wnlee, with ni de9pch'invid at the lowest rites. 4AIIIUEI. 11I'CLURKEN & CO., • 142 Liberty street. . Enrorpan and Asnes'lcast essosso4i. THE undersigned European Agent has rust arrived Lt the United - States, and will leave Pittsburgh, Pn., early in September , and nail. front Now Irprk on ate let day of:October next,perforrning the Twenty Second Tour of this ugcnek through England,lreland,Scolland,Wales, etc. returning to America In Muy, 1319, Money reinit tnnces .for large And small sums . promptly made to all pinky( Great Britain And Ireland; leencles;ilebts, rents, real estate and claims collected and secovercd ; copies of deeds • and documents prettired;• - keitiches.of all kinds made, etc. He succeeds bierelaiWeitll.Ksionon, .now U. 5. Copsul.at Dublin, who 60 many years KUCCO4I- fully conducted this Agency; and he.wilt be assisted by him in All business transactions rtt Europe. Innumerable references given. Address personally, or nddress post Paid, TILOS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, and Attorney and Counsellor at Law,' • Pittsburgh. Pa. Mee at the Merchant's Hotel, comer Third and Smith field sty. 117 - 111 r. K. be seen on bnsiness at the following limes and places : In Cincinnati. at Broadway Hotel, on 31st July, and Ist August; in Louisville, at -Louisville .Hotel, on Inl and 4th August; in St. Loaks,oalOtb, 11th add 111th August. • James May, Esq. will attend to all El iropeanliusiness na absence. • " ' • ' • • ORELLIS' historyof Modern, Philosophy;oomplete M An one volume, from the last London edition-43X Lectbres on the Law and the Gospels, .by Stephen H. •Tyng, - 1). D. new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; 81,50. • . Memoir of 'lnv. David Abeel, D. D., late Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. IL Willtamson, with a por trait. • Meander's .lbstory of the Christian Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. Torrey ; Vol. 2. Ilawketone: a tale of and (or England, in 184-, in two volumes, fromsecond London edition; sl,tXl. Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa; 02 cm. Personal Recollections, by. Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing the perioddrom the close of perional recollection to her death ; by L. H. J. Tone; 021 cts. Recollections In England; by Rev. S. 11. Tyng,.D. D. 'Mark Alilt9n, the Mecchunt'S Clerk; by. Rev.' Charles D. Taeloi - M. £. author 'cif LißeitOrds 'or , a' Good Man's Life," 1 ' Lady Mary," "Arniaiti OX;the Peaxl," Ste, The above Just receivad land forsale b UO y • ' 55 Market itticet, between 3d and 4th. mar 14 )30AN's LONDON ; B OKS-Six Old Raglish Chant, William of MatOebury's Chronicle.. • Bole's Ecelseiasticat.ttioory of !Opts Snxon Cbrora-. etas. , • Heroalos, by Carey. Ilistoryoritorense; ' ' • :Bablesel's l'talosoptsy,orLifesind Language;• • • • • 'History: ..,Langre's libitaryraitstiag.. ' • • Beck - mon's Histoyyilt laventiorik. . • . ' •.. RoscaelreOka Teblh .Rosoas's.l.4tengo'Delktedi!l:'• • •'•••• Coxes House of Ansttia.-• '•• • .• • •••, .„ Sebßler's Works. • • , r. For sale try • : • • . mart" " •H. S. BOSWORTH & C0.:13 Market st. Trimmings . . ' • XTFAV and iplendid variety of TRIATMINGS, of the II toteststyles, just received at ZEBULON RiNsErs,. .No 67 Mins= Siam. Among which are:, • :• • 50 gross Daisy Buttons, assorted colors; ' 100 " plain, covered with net, Muinricil colors; 1 150 " plain small, assorted colorin . • • 50 " cotton, new article, will wash, assorted colors; Also, a large vanety of Fringes. eis'd widths and colors, GLOVES. . • . • A ve r y , large Stock of the above article.- .0 doz. Ladies' Open Worked Silk . Gloves; 5 ." Gents' Heavy Silk Gloves; • , 7 " Ladies' Net Black and White Gloves; - - 25 " Ladles' Fancy Tinp'Lisle Thread Gloves; '2O " Ladies'-Glovcie • • • • • 50 " Ladies' Raw Silk Gloves; " • 20 " Gents'. " • . • -12 " • Children's Cotton Gloves; : Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Beads, Parse Rings and Tai 3 els; Bead Bags; steel and velvet fine Fans,Farasols, Abcbrdeonth&c-i&e. s . •• • 1n1149 • _~~>:~ _- $ "k- • ~T~ _ . t'~ ..~a ' , ~ _ i, MIMINOMIN ~~ -'. MEE . . .:;' ,-: ":,e - -- - -.' .. i 5 . etnigr_atia4• AiMB. lIARNDEN & C0. , 8 roman Jon) RE3IITTASCIS 0121ce. blew Hooks Just ' IMIN ESSE - ; • 4.6i5-, -.4t,tr•lff't6titiVeiffV;s.4:err'''V MEM MEE MIME MEV I*CPl,ttE,d**lties• • Ffir.e.siiiik.lllapineeinsittrawee. frHE Insuranee - GoMpany or -North America, of Phila• delphia; tbrthigh its duly authorized Agent 'the sub scriber, offers to mmke permanent mid limited Insurance • on ProPerly, in this city, mid its vicinity, and on,shipments theby canal and rivers. • • • • . . - ' • DIRECTORS: • Arthui G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooke,. , Henry • Charles Taylor,. , J Samuel:lV. ones,. . ". Sa ri tuellV;Smith, Edward Sthith, Ambrose White, , . 'John A. Brown, Jacob Al. Cliotnasr John White, • . Thomas P: Cope, Riandrd D.lVciod, . •IVm. Welsh Henry •• This is the oldest Insurance. Company the 'United States, having been chartered in 1794.. 'lticharter is per petual, and from its high 'standing,: Icing 'experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks ,of on extra hazardnus character, it may be considered as °Tering ample securi ty to the public..i . P. JONES. At Counting Room of .Atwood, Jones A Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh - I, muy4y The- sei'•s"Fasotkllko Vireo anataltanale Comppol CHARTER PERPETUAL .. $400 , 000 paid in 'office 1...)• 1631 Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth..• Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, opined loss, or dam age by fire, on •property and effeins of evesy description, in town or country, on the moat reasonable terms... Ap plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. .. C. N. BANCKER; Pleat. *. C.'o. BANCIMR, Sic fetal. ; * • '• • Charles Bakker, '' •• Jacob R. Smith, Thames Hart; - • George W. Riettanby Thomas .1. Wharton,Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, . Adolpbi &Boric, . " Samuel Grant, • • David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WARRICK. 81,411'111, Agent, at the- Exchange • office Of .Warrick Martin & Cm corner of 3d and Market its. _ Fire risks taken.. dl buildings and their. contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surroundlog cowslip -No. marine of inland navigation risks taken.. . postai,' • •• KING & FINNEY,• • Agents at Firubtirgh,forrhe Delaware Mutual safety In=' nuance Company of Philadelphia: TlßE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise (gave . ry descriptimi, and MarinelliskOmpan hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the truisrfavorable terms. • - Office at the warehouso of King to Holmes; on Water it., near Market street, Pittsburgh. • • • • • • . N. B. King*. Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community nt large to the Dela ware M..R.-Insurance Company 'nuan.institution among . the most flourishingin Philadelphia—as having a large paid In capital, which, by the operation of its *charter, is constantly increasingas yielding to each person insu red, his due share of the profits of the Company, without involving hint in any'responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in - by hirgraml therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attractive...form. • • noel-tf • , A GENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE /I COMPANY OF •PHILADELPIAS- , -N. E. vorner.of Third and Wood.strertr, riasburgh.--Tlie assets 'of the company on the' first of January; 1845, an published in confonnity with an act of the Pennsylvania I..egielaturc, Bonds and Mortgages.. ......... •• • Real Estate, at cost. Temporary Loas, Stocks and Cash Itfaking ii total of „ 6 002,G.43 42 Afonling certain assurance ; that all losses will be promptly met, and giving entire 'security to all who " ob tain policies f rom this Company, Risks taken at as low rates as are consistentwith security. • '• octS WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. InottrancoAgabost Fire. RE American Fire Insuromi Company-Once, No. T :2 Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. lull)—Charter perpeetaal. . • • Insures Buildings, Furniture, Mereliandize, and proper-. ty generally either in the city or e gantry, agains4loan or damage by fire, perpetual of for fitaited periods, oh "rot able terms,' . - . - - - - John Sergeant, Satrinel C. Morton, William Lynch, Adolptnis Periss,• Thomas Al libone, George Abbott, JohnWclsh; Jr., PatricirlirlAy, John T. Lewis: SAMUEL C. MORTON . Protident. FRANCIS D. JAINIVNR, SeCrelltTy. Orders for Insurrince by the above Company will be received and insurances effected by the umlarslgned, agent for Pittsburgh. GEO. COCHRAN, • jautam. ••••, t • tXllVcitid . . Connell% NogWit Pain is now conceded by' medical men that Connell's' 1 Magical rain Extraetor,mattufaentred by Comstock tt CO., 91 Counland st., New York, is greatest Won. der of the 19th century. • Iu effects are truly miraculous; All pains are removed from burns, scalds, &e., and all esteronl sores, in a few minutes after its application; •heaiing the same on the most delicate skin leaving no scar. It Is equally bene fi cial in. all kinds of ' inflanttnato . - .ry 1144'11Se-1, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises,llunts, Chillblains, Erysipelas, Biles, Tie Dolorenux, &c. We might add as proof to all we sny; the names of many em imeut physicians who use it in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it nitheir people. Kind parent Leep it constantly on . hand. in case of accidents by lire life may be lost without, but its use all burns are subject toils control. unless the vitale are destroyed. 'Cott, aim—remember s and ask for Contain Magical P4in Ext tractor, manufactured by Comstock 4 Co., N. Y., and take no other. PILF; Sines, Ac.—The Genuine Hays' Lituannst, is on article more justly celebrnted as .a cure for the above, than any or all others. Its cures are almost immediate, and it is only necessary to let those who know the snide and use it with ach great sueeels, that it in to be had true andgenuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtland at., N. Y., so l e prbpSietOr. ' • • 'Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, Pa., by Wst. JaCISON, P 9 Liberty at., head of Wood it; also in Washington, I'n., by A. Clark ;,in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also by oar agents° every town hi Pennsylvania, Ohio, 111 d. and Virgudu. • • • • novlOAkwdza:. • Mitt. the beet o ngh Medicine I *Tel , Hew." DEAD the following proofof swieriority - of Di. Ugh 11, lard's Oriente/ Cough Mixture, from a respectable eh iren, who has tried it: Prrinacitan, Dec. 11, 1847. Messes. HAYS & HSLOCSWAT:—AIter Inboring for several weeks under the disadvantages Ma harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus far, resisted the eP - fects of several of the "infallible,;' I wan induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To toy great surpriie, rifler using only one half of the bottle I found myftlf;cutirely well. "1 its the Lest medicine f er.r saw." ; - • JOEN HINDS; True copy. Sold by lIAYS & BROCK - WA : Y. Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street. near Canal. , , Amid A 74. . hagtliCit — C6:=lity — tiio7l.TifiTi;s7 - , r . Street, betimen Th 44414141 Fourth swab, have . just received a large supply 'or rich• Fall Goods, comprising in part 17 costa various styles Prints and Chintzes of • Fn.; glish, French and American.nianUfacture ; 156 pen rich and desirable patterns French Gingham', warranted in ferior to none unported in style, Mistily and•durability of color 4 caws splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses,. compnring every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, hf. de • Minos, Satin rated A Ipaceas of Varjou, Colors ; 3-1 and 4-4, black and blue black Silks, for Man.. tines; Fancy . dng a ss Silks; black Mid Mode colors; M. de', Loins, ell wool j - Sluawls Of ovary style and quality; Can. simrres, Cassintills; Sided Cloths and. Yesiings ;. bleach ed and unbleached Muslin, from 6.t to 181 c. pee yard; Omen, Yellow, Red and White ,Flannels ; Tiekings, Checks, striVil ShirtingS; bleached and brown Diillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and m ead at the : very lowest cash . prices: sep3 . , . A...A. MASON A. CO. .1 NI DAG EKKEUTI"E It fitS, Purke's tngs, Fourth street.--11fouou k ANTUONT, Daguerrco typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens eitil others, at rooms in the third story of . Duke's building; 4tH st. Persons wishing picturei 'taken may rest assured that no pales shall be spared to produce them in tin highest perfection of the art. Ourinstruments aro of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute'pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public arc solicited to call and examine. , , Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred pr ex pected to take theta unless perfect stalsfacfOn is given. N. B. Operators will find this &oil depot for stock and chemicals. . , rannstructions given In the. art,i containing the more recent Improvements. jun 7 . flpo FEMALES.—Evefemale should have a,box of 1 Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the. peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild. netts and safety in all circumstance:ll Wherever introduc ed, their character hits been rapt ly established among , the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use, in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying curb box. • Far sale by S. I I44UTIMERT, • Smithfield street, melte Third. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny City; J.G. ; Smith, : Bin minghom; and John bl'Crucken, Fifth Weed, Pittsburgh. jants • , Castings. AtiERCHANTS visiting our city for the purpose of In obtaining , their. Spring supplies of Hollow -wale and other Castings, will find a Teo , ;heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns. and sizes lu store by us.— Samples can be seen at ourwarehonse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, next IV. \V, Wallace's Marble .works. DICP• Terms and prices tuft:treble. _ feb 2--dim ; McBRIDE k' Co. , NW BOOKS—Just received, by, Express: Uemminy, England, and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss ministeil-liy J. H. Metie D'Abbigne,P. D, authorof tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, &c. • - A Practical Exhibition of the Ocivels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist' the practice of domestic instruction and devotion; byJohn Bird Summer, D. D.,.Dishop•of Chester: • - For sale by ELLIOTT & F2NIGLISII, • 5'624, . 50 Market street; bet: Id and 4th. . 'Table ,Ositier3r., 1 11 E undersigned has, just received a selectosi4ortmen of 'ratite, and other MI6 Cattery,.4.neladlittu Desert, and carving knives, and forks; littlAch, with tkiar.gt stock of Brushes of every . clesooppon,,oo piniemakey's find ings, lie will,tspsts . u std, on ;Teasotiable; torals-;"- - ..J.OffM, 'I3I.:AIR. 120 Mod street.. T‘, OR SALEA. huge iot;rilb iltCd Lana' HOUge In froarj. T on Deentur street,'iantnnig biailGo feet;botitided by alO feet alley.- - Alio a-large iotorlio feet front On But. lee street, Lawrenceville by 260freC deep, containing -a well nrrunged Cminge Divelling'llouse,'with 10 Rooms, large Hall and Parlor, front an drear,Garden, rear , GardeM, &e. • " ' 6:CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent. ' Smithfield; above 4th street. 4 4 11. . 1 . ACi.P.N. B 7r. VI ow Vogon3 T•T• . t' • : • • It' 111°o._; '.Cradles. •:~` • 12'Nens ...:lotne k ot s isti C rw ai ts; ; assotiodi , to , • doz. IttorkeAßoikil e o with covers , spur. . r sale br . .• zEnuLoN KINsEY. • • ••• • Cairittail -Plate • W Judaism-Glass. ; • rrnEONLYCHTSTALPLATEOLASS ilunhas never lieen.known to lose its polish, after being put in the windows. eqna I in quality to the-French and Eng lish Plate Glass, and is much lower in price. '• ' ' LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL Sl%Es . Also, Hardware •ot" still descriptions!. 0011111111; Engglish and American. • .• ROOSEVELT st.SON. New York, April 1, 1848 4aP 0 -2111") • ' • • E=ME=!! MEE . = 4.` .~. MIEM==9 X 777 93 • .100,067 77 • .01,499 72 DIRECTORS_ r ; ... >;~: Ma__=MßF,flffl Elite o -anb DL HOEFLANDS CELEBRATED - • GERMAN MEDICINES' Are tortheura Rival for the cure .qf as following Diseases! rP Inked according to the directions theydwill cure any ensmip matter islic4or EhelLelie has failed. For the permanent 'cure Otitheumatiiim t Gout, Gan. grene, Ffyistertit, l and severe rierviStis'affections, and are highly recommended far the cure of Dropsy, Hemoraf Asthma and Neuralgia: Patients using them,. in most cases, experience benefit soon alter the first dose. They quiet the nervous which enables them to rest weU during the night. They never fail toettect a cure, when taken according to directions. " • • No outward applicatibhearYpinnanently remote rhea rnatiepairis from the system. • Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for short period; but there is always danger in their use. • They may cause the'phin to leave one place for perhaps a vital parti, or elk.. where the pain will be more acute . GERMAN BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints ; Jaundice, Dyipepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic-Asth ma, Nervous. Debility, Ptilmonary : Affections; (arising from the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidneys,and all diseases arising front a disordered stomach in both male and female, such as female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. .They stronghten the sys tem, and .remove all , acidity of the stomachiand give it tone and action and assist digestion.' They can be taken' by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will eu tirelyAlestroy, costiveness 'and renovate. the whole sys tem; removing till impurities: and remnants 'of previous • disenses and giving a' healthy action to the whole The. symptoms ofComplaint are uneasiness and pain in the right Side, and soreness uponmuch immediate y tinder the inferior ; ribs;. inability,to be on the left side, or if at all able, ddrugging sensation Produced, which se riously affects respiratiim,.cansing very often a trouble.: 'seas cough; together with.these -symptoms we perceives' coated tongue, , ncidity °idlest:mad; deficiency of_per .spimtion, and- sometimes o. sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression • of spitits; . and - Sometimes sores in the mouth or Throat, causing mcieds to' Alia inthe nostrils. ' handice frequent ly accompanies it; and a dropsy in the:face; These symp, .if :permitted- to-contutue, wilLeventually produce ,that most baneful disease, Consamption. In fact, a ma :loth), of such cases origmate - from the irritating causes above mentioned: : Cathartic medicineS inns: ,In ,every Instance, be avoidedin the treatment forte. • The symptoms symptoms ofDyspepsia are very Vttrioim 7 -thOsc af fecting the stomach alone, are nausea,,7iearf-buntj - lbss appetite, sometimes an: excess of - appetite, Sense of full- . item or weight en . the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomneh,!fmtld &natation!, or sour arising from the stomach, &e.' Dyspepsia, devoid (unctual aature, is without danger,' but, if arising from a disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. •• • Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also curs. A few-dews will re; indite all the unpleasant effect s , s such as fluttering at the heart, sensation When ma tying position, dote or webs before the eight,. fev e r and , pain in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spir its. 'Outward signs are, a quick and'stronig..pylse, pale and distressed countenance, &c. • sr:- - Any case of the above diicase call be dified effectually by the use ofthe'Bitters. as diresteiet.: , • Aninfahihle - remedy for Coughs orColas or the Chest, Spittiog. of Blood, Influenza, Whociping - bOugh,- !Iron lientoml Asthma, or any disease of the Lungsvii . . This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves. any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croup by be ing. early administered. i No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected , colds sink thousands to the grave annually; 'tind h a v e manyo grow up with a deli cate frame, who would been Strong and robust, if at first properly treated.. • • SPIKENARD OINTAIP.NT, • . ' . For the effectual cure of the Piles, Tenet., and Ithcom, Scald Head, Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids, Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire front burns, on application,or remote any srestn tmubedlittene; aJVllltuseit after shaving:" 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. . • . . • TAR OINTMENT, , • For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or 'chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies 'have caused Many-to enjoy-the ines timable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect and radi cal enrc. • • The innumerable imposhlons upon the public; and the statements of remarkable cures never made, yet certified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice. to the public in offering sufficient unducentent to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en tirely vegetable,. and • free from all injurious ingredients,. and chum your patronage aolely upon their merits. Every is flintily should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the m!, gratis. . . • Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 278 Race street, one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by ljanl7illy) 'WM. THORN. ILENCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH!—The Lungs MO are in danger,.the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption hath in it p sound of death. • Ana roc A. ATontra? Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, Is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dungerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the bold disease hoe:dreads gained upon her' -the sound of der surchral cough pierces your soul. YOUNG MAN, when fast abOut to ,enter life, diseasesheds a heart 'crushing blig t over the fair prospects of tho fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, but you need not despair. There is a balm winch will heal the wounded lungs, it is ' Sherman's All-Ileallng Balsam. Mrs: Amite, the wife of Wm. IL Attree, Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington, Dra. 'Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Molt of New York. Ilex friends nil thought she must the. She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was $0 pronounced by her physictuns—Shermates BaLsam was given and Retired her. • . Mrs. Chnitsetterrz, of Bull's Ferry. was also cured Of eonsumption, by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to n skeleton. . Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, Z‘l Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several cases where no other niedecine afford ed relief—hut the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesrcd its wonderful effects in curing Asthma, .which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be, in effectually cured by this Balsam. -It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and mikes the lungs sound again. • ,•• • • Rev. HENRY IONE; ICS Eighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 yearn standing. The first dose gave him more relief than nit the other medi -elnE he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Deals, .10' Delaney Street, gave it to a'sistor-in-law who was laboring under . Commruption, and to-another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to cotnfortahle.hmilth. 4 • • .. teltirs:Ltaterti Mem.% 05 Christie-st.; suffered from . Asthma 42 yearn. Sherman's Balsam : relieved- her at once, and she is. comparati . vely well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a ninety use of this medicine. This_ indeed is the great remedy ( or Coughs, Colds, Spit. :fing Blood,' Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat,. rind even Asthma and Consumption...: ...Priers 25 rentsand SI .per bottle, • . • . • .• • Principal Office 10 , 3 Nassau street. New Ycirk. - Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth : Paste and Poor. Man's Plaster. . . • • . . . Sold wholesale and Tctail by WhT. JACKSON,' at h i Boot and Shoe Store and l'atent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Libeny street Pittsburgh, head •of IVood , street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county: . . •A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan (Attest, Manchester; J. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A: .53Gettyy . Wylie strtmt; J. G. Muslin, cor.' Webster at and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Alkan, Sharpsbargh; SLM. Springer, , ClinL ton:James Al'Kee, Stewartstown; John black; Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, APKecs port; MeEldowssey, Bakerstown; .Hilay APLatighlin, Plumb Township; Wm. 3. Smith, Temperaneevilleoas. Fulton, Tarentum; 0.11. Starr, Sewickly. mar9.ly • TESTIMONV!—Dr. W. Lsausr, of Fayette -0.1,. vine, N. X. says: "I am well persuaded r anil liave Fayette been for goine ti m e,,, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills pre of .great use to all those who may have occasion to hoe them, and have * administered teem to patients.' ! Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious lkver, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Trice , 2.5 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by • C 5. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. ' Also, by Writ. Cole, Allegheny city; .1. G. Smith, Bit mingliam; and John l'il'Crackenaillh Ward;' kW? '.** • Jaynes+ Family Medicines,' .- 7:01t 5..C00K,. Ohio,' write'', March, ISO: • "1 bavei umed,your.Permifitge,. Carmictatire Balsam, and .Eiyietiorant, in my practice, for the last three years, and have been exceedingly' well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest :expsetation in their curative properties. roar other medicines I cannot - speak of from experience Inn, judging from.th'esd I have used, I doubt not but thatthey and are entitled to all the confidence- reposed in them, -by those who have used tucm. I was formerly very partial to "" Vermifuge; until I tecameacquent ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use; . . . Ressectfully, yours, &c, S. S. COOK, M.D.'''. , • Ery• For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, Fourth st.' ' ' ' ' ' : BA. FAHNE.WOCK'S COUGIi SYRUP.--Tans pre: - . partltion has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds,, Asthma, Spit ting :of "..1:Iloodi. Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic 'Affections; and the tiroprietora feel warranted in 'recom mending. it as a safe and useful ntedicinc ; and are pm, pared to show certificates of indispetable authority, in - testimony of its value.' It is pleasant to-the tastg, Mid is offered pt se low a price. a: to itlace It _within the reach of every petsan. Theta o, .perhaps , but few Cough preparations that will pro ! Mice such decided effects in such a shorl,.iliiife. Wra• pared and sold by ••:.! • • ‘ i B.- A. FAIINFSTOCK Corner of First and Woodpalto, - corner of. Sixth and' Mod etrccte: : ' • - .• •'‘ deel3 R. RALPH'S CRLSBOATED VEGETABLif PILIZZife for enlefarliajeckdo and retail, tit the • ' REAL &MATE thrliTCH; No. 50, Smithfield st. :41.150, bit:Mrrir.:Cole, Allegheny kips J.G.- Smith; Ric- . minglinm; /chili McCracken,. Penn street, Fifth . Ward. . . ~, .1 , 5162.1 ; .:.:,., • • " I . 7yy INESANDLIORIOB ters andHighths Pi] o e following celebrate. ASeignei s te , Brandy, pale, : London Market." , Wine .., 4 -• ~,_,,- y . ;" , dark < Ronea Port '• - ' " Otnrd g. Trash ~. • ~...." .r Pali, ,r 4 Hunt :. - ' ": Sazenac ' 1 -"" 1- 'Burgundy . 'Hennessy - " - , dark, •"," Sl. S. Madeira` • t " ~ •- ". pale, re, S. la." ''". •Piriet"Castillori &Co " ~ i , Symington •'''' "r , ' • "•••:.- - dark, Papal Imperial Eagle Gin, , c'T, Pale Sherry Black. - Horse . -5 Z.. - .Brown " Swan -- - - '" .' ,- 'Golden " Pine Apple - " - Tenriffe . 4 Trish 'trin X Lisbon '5. .ket ", -, , ~ . " jamaicaSpiney -. ' l a 'Claret -; " - ~ a St. Croix Rum, ..- ~ - Sweet &Dryblab:lga " Together with, alarge stock of the above Wines tind Lignots in Bottles; also, Champagne and Claret Wines,, for sale'as imported, on pleasing terms . .affile Wine Cel'• lar and Liquor Store or P. 'e. MARTIN . ," -- - feb7.42 -, . • corner of Smithfield and FrOdt its, . . , c ~:,l4aAt,at;4-,,;h4,3i,,egM/w-;.l*re4l - : ::1714 - ......,2- . ... - .T!'•,\'' .. . -. .;:... •- =ME • - • ,„ ~ F ~t ;. ...tier , .,_.. .}.~~~, .'sY~ • " ," 1 ' -, , IMS Q ALT. It SCURYN I PLD 8011.138,•,ERYSIPE. LAS, .Barber's lids; Chaps, SGSs VeSirds, This is used 'by many physicians In tbiircity idatiringthe. nhoce, and we would not corseimi s iously . rmil Aldose we. knew it to be all sw .- state • _ : • . Asticosmetic, drh true JONMlNUARis.psyhapa the only article . eye! known that -removed imptunien and' cleared and' beautiGetr the 'skin,%inallarit'soll, smooth and white as an infanta. ButraimLit larxrld tit 62 Chatham at., N. Y., and by • : • • WM. JACKSON, Agent; •.. • 59 Liberty street. giusblinth• • MERICAN TILF,,GIREAT#EIMEDY OF NA. TURF—Procirred from a wall in Kirufticky; 185,feet below the enrth's surface: ..This Oil will bitioantErn(stlf. superior to Ilarlem,.Dritish, or any other formerly Sim lar Oils.' Its curative properties-for' the following ai e:,. meats are truly wonderful: Inflamatory rheumatism' whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs: colds, spasms, letter, erysipelas scald head, ctoup, InGaniniatorYsdre throat, _liver comlaint, inflammation otthe kidneSauladas te the' re bast, side mid hack, diseases of the spine, piles, heart.... barn, diseases' of the hip joint, inflamed soreeyes, deaf-. nc ss, and ear echo, ; -owns , toot* spra ins, strains, bunts, scalds, braises, cuts, ulcers, .canect, lever, sores,. • •' • • - .. • -I • - - • - Price GO cents per bottle. Sold wholesale anitretall by. WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store; f 0 Liberty street, Pittsburgh., Th0,104,13001' StfaultMo2 l .turaPer - waY- Only Veen ip , pittsbuygh where, the opfurns can be ob- S • Dstrum.---laorder,ro be sure of obtoinhlr,thegenuine,, purchase only of the generalagent for Wastern.fennsyl vania,lVin. Jacksoui 89 Liberty streStilft• through sub- Agents appointedby him tor itsynde, each of..whom will have a show bill mullgeneml directmas EaMP4lef containing the names and address of the Proprtetor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania: as lairaws: Dr. Hall & Co., proprietor, Kentucky.,, . ' Wm: Jackson, General Agent fcirWestera Peunsyh'a nia, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,: le iTtl a rn , °H. orders must be tuldressed., • , - • . , •' ' • Oastays.—Eaeh bottle enelosedidoeref the above named Pamphlets,and the nettle ef.:WitittlesJeClaen , (the general and only wholesale ngent,lbeWettlepf ;''ettasYl vanirt,)piiirted'on the outside - of the • veal.. ,/zoo, 0111x,craoker. mad Brpssliips#terke r -'7, ' • J. - SREPHARD' lirolllll,D itspectlitilf•litronalifir.fribadvaisitheittoli, Y tic generally, that be hal added.to.l4s..4her bug:. nettle manufacturing'Cruel-era - cif ebdry'vatiety.,—, Ha g introbased one •of , IY. , R4Netsin's .Cpeker and . Pilot Bread machines, ho prepared. to fill td I .otter s for motors or pliOt.bread rit, the sitaitest none" !Mid kopek by a strict atteutitia to basinten;io'eliiile n poillMfor fife public patronv 'e. public la ie:ariedllfa4illtritettirri!, call and examine for•thelneelacts.;,•irs,,l BAKERY, No.lo commerchl Icow; 006- ' .N-o.:s4xtriat rartilt,P n raadt,rl9 4 . 4 d TsliFY.tftErendt . : targe, and small rolls, fres h ever/ moditg'can e : sit the store,C , rinyi , ing?tWor'it ray:Malta tilt.the market.:,-," Cakes p 94 c9iglcssisgy halid and. made , =lr. r. • : , !No 11l COmmercialllowt,Liberty 11 . ° iat l a Vli fillVs, Gi na, e in iT e nlle ands, grades, and vinta ges i [INDIUM-400 doz.Pkryingtaidiri ••••11 c r" o o whole and lialf boxes Bardialsk le baskets otivelril; ••' 7' *" • • .•5) dot. assorted Catnips, t. ,1 4c. a..; 5 casks London Poiter, quarts and_ pinta; 300 dos. Brandies, Wines, Phi t P o Frlicrati:§ ll ggc.l,;.A: _" i t s i" „ - 1 U9.4034. 3•llbds awe" fougste Dr. marl° " "• •P. C. MARTIN. . ATOTICE TO SHAYRsR.§..+NVJChirve.tilleo . att office iromediately,oppoiitc tooar,•ctiainrWarehotise,r for the preseut, where tgauttiack basiOa4 48,!4. until a neW bo a se.cambe:Sryeled,.:atrpagerflemll having already bega , ntade.forthatp . arpose. • • •, • -E7Boate will alwa3l'betti reaffidees at oar wharf, to cece_Ve.iFeight. C.-,A.. IWANULTY k• arl • Cartalltisin,labert* ".1 -ba g s ßA ßLEr_loo-.„, ~ey Lor_ AI!! • & w..HARBAuG4t • 4 34 Z =l6l MEM ,y~ _. >~J:i~':'~t~ HZ= REN M==NMX=M===l =ME itit7i - i,',:fo: - .P. - .:..:.._.:T:.',, CHINESE •aittclo for growwt .euatT, danaesuara li on °tithe .Hair. ; , Tbis Cream,. when once known, will supercede another aril' clee of the kind now in tie: ' Where the hair is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, uot,turning greyi i few:aPPlica eons will make the. hair soll and dark, an give it a beau , tillilOivety appearance; and will•also mehe irmsintaia its liveliness ; and healthy color,, twice us long as all the - preparations that are generally used. 'Where the hair Is thin, - or has' fallen' islf ; • it may be restored by using this Cream. Every' lady and gentleman who is in the habit cif, using oils'on their bairatimild•at Mice purchase a bottle of t h e bi ne • Bair cream,- its it is so competed thar it will not injure the hair like the other preparations,but will .beautify. it, and' Oya . .pesfact' satisfaction in every ,In, For testimony to its verysuperior qualitiesisee this rot lowing letter' therti;the Rev. - .Mr.i:Caldwell to hiesmt. ,Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville,. general agents for the SOuthern States: • • • • •• '• Leaer vitae Rev. R. CaldtnPastor of the Presbyterkm . ChurcMoans. Ifcthazusnorr rturretti Gentastsi—l take p.easure -Madding my testimonyin favor•of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chit:ens Hair Cream; for. about two years ago my hzijkwais very dry, bristly,. end, disposedso come oug but hamng procured atottlepf the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, son, and firm to the head. Many balsanit and oils were applied, each leaving my hairima worse stale than before. This Cream, however; ha* met my expee• tenons. .Its an article for the toilet, my wife, gives It preferen ce over 'all others; • being' - delicately perfumed -and not dis , posed to rancidity. The, ladies,:especially,Wilt SAO, the-. ,Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their prepapthons fer the toilet. • ' - Respectfally;&e.; • • - • • ' B. CALDIVELL: • • • (Pulaski, January 7;1847. ip - Sold wholesale and retail, in Plush ,by Yohn TOwnsend . , 45 Market Bt . ,: and Joel Mohle r, corner of IVuod and Filth sts. ' ADIES tire - cautioned against using .Comilint?;PePl! J../ red Chalk: They are not awarehovr_ frightfully nuns none it is fo the Skin y how coarsei.howirotigh, hciw sallow,' .yellow, rind unhealthy the skin appears alter using pis , pared Chalk ! Desides it, is iidunons,eciiitaining a large; squantitiof lead!" We have •prepated a beautiful sregs; table article, , which we call Jo nes' SpanishLill White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified Of 'all deleteHous qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural; healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white ; at-the same time .acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it Soft antriimoinh: Dr. James Anderldri, Practical Chemist of Masi:ache se tfif, says v" A Ile r anal ysing Jones' Span ish I find it pcSssises' the mast beautiful and natiiralf and at the some time innocent, white I ever saw.. .I certainly can cohscientiously recommend its use to all whose 'skin requires beautifying.'" •I'riee W, cents a box.,. Directions a nte best way.to apply Lilly White,. is with. gen leather. qr wool—the writer td preferable. • A' vr.ve ser or Term , sou ~.Sfr csurs.,-.-Whits,teeth . ; foul breath, healthy viral. ; Yellow upd unhealthy teeth, after being. once twico'cleaneir with Jones" 'Amber. Tooth Paste; ' have the appearance. of the most beantUbt, ivory, and, at the same•time it is so perfectly, innocent and exquisitely fine, that. its ioristant daily . use is highly; advantageous, even to those teeth that are mood condi., tion, gimps them a tieautiful . polish ; and 'preimming A. e remnture decay, Those already decayell'it prevents irom becoming worse—it also faiten.ssuch is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicatelywhite,and . make the breath' delicionsly'sweet.- Price or 371'eents a box. All the abdve are Sold only. at Ee. Chatham st., sign afthe•Atneric an Eagle; NeW York,. and by the appointed Agents whose : names appear in the next column. ' ' ' • - Wm; voustsunviand get a vichlinstiatirl,lady I' "Your face is • your fortune." len beautiful, clear , fair? Is it White? If not, it can be made so even though - it' be yel low, disfigured, sunbunit, :tanned and freckled. • Thous- - ands have • been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Seim: • The - effect in etoriatit and inagnificent: But be sure you get the•genu ine Jones' Soapost the sips of the American Eaglei 62 - Chatham street... •'• • . ' • • • Iting-worm, Salt-rhetim; Scurvey, Erysipelas, Birber's itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian' Chemical - spap, when every kinfi'of icmeily has toile& That it cures pimples, freckles,'and clears - the skin, all know. Sold at the American F.Agle, 8 Chatham street. Blind, reader, this seldom or never fails- ;. • • .• F • _ ..-• . .C..INGLIS,,Jr., Patterson. ' Sold it Jiccso'N's Liherty.st.; head of 'Wood;•l3lgn of of the Bi g i Boot. •.,, •,, uov23. UNC DDLUA lt TWELVE AND •HA LP CENTS. --/Ifarriage.Confidential.—Any lady between mea ty cud thirty, possessing u symmetrical forin, good fee tares,&c., masked confidentially; can she suppose any, man could admire her while RIM Lai such yellow teeth;' such sallow, rough, coarse 'skin; and such dirty, bad,. wiry hair, when, by spending the above sum, she might have delicate white teeth:a pure sweet breath - , and's' beautiful head of hair., She. can have. ltenatifal white teeth and sweet breath by using a 3. box of .Teries , Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin White, pure and spotless as snow by using a cake of the genuine Jenes'.italian • chemical. Soap; and a beautiful head of hair by using a 3s. bottle of /ones' 'Coral Hair :Reiterative. • Do not: fiirai an'opinion against this before you trey or you will regret it;, but be sure to ask for Jones' a rt icles. Sold onlY in New York at 82 Chatham at. For sale by • • , Vlll. JACKSON, Agent. 89 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. . SCROFULA• AND GOITRF-- , -Ample ex e patience e bus proved that 110 combination ofmedieitte "ER ric ' have 'ever•been so efficacious in removing the above din easeS, as DR. JAYN E'S . ALTERATIVE.' 'lt haieffected cures truly astonishing, not only of Caniernnd other dis eases of that class, but has - removed the mast stubborn diseases of the . Slam Swellings, Dyispensia, &c. 'This • medicine enters into the eirculaitton, and eradicates dis eases wherever located. ft purifies the blood and Other fluids of the body, 'removes obstruction:ln .therpores of the skin, and reduces enlarge:nein of the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness. and invigorates the whole system,,tutd iotpattsani tnation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nothing superior to it in the whole =Merin medica. It is perfectly - safe and extremely pleasant,andbus nothing of the disgusting nausea aerompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. lU — For sale in Pittsburgleas the PEKIN TEA STORE, 71! Fourth st— near Wood.• . ' •.. mar3o A Reabps tor liuman Hair: YllO FORCE I ICJ GROWTH AND HEALTH, MAKE I IT SOIV, SILKY; CLEAN AN") FlNE.—Persons in consequence of the many things told, set down every article, (Lie it ever so good,) .as humbug. If people. could be made to try a•Sq. bottle of done,. Coral Hair Re storative, and scot haw it makes dry, rusty, red, light hail moist, son, auburn and dark, and keeps it.so; and by its use for somctime,_catises it to_ grow naturally beautiful ;- if people could see the number of poor respectable me chanics that 'use it, (aye, and 6nd it the cheapest thing they ran use,) for dresNing and beautifying the Hair; for keeping it ton and in order three s limes as Jong . as any. other article made; and . •_ _ ~• . . . . Pcxer i iit iftrztm,:t i tO l irr ttri We forrittrl;s • Wriotbing:lt. ' 4s " ttrt?*.tl-1 - nittree,'.. , bnt we wit people to try it. Sold puly . o.Fg.l7oq.Er#l Cb . nthnin :greet, New . York, and by , . ' `tizar2l.o ' - ' IVM:4AOkroOII, Agt &lefty on.. Oltfi Tlwrtmor for Or. w mord EatuityAledi- ITI piacti.—The undensigued,citizermof Pittsburgh, hav ing personally useirDr." Willard's Oriental Cough Mix lure, find experienced ha beneficial effects,do MoAcheer fully recommend it as: safe and etnettial, in all cases. Speaking from experience; we believe that: it Hisao nu. perior; and would-re cortuneadsits, wietemll the:afflicted. CHARLES LEWIS: •- •- !. • . .• • .!. ; Am JENKINs;, Pittsburgh, March 15th, 1819. • IlD''StoldA. Saboonmaker ,C 0.,, Jobstilihkitt;iante . s A.. Jones, 11: Coale!, lolinY. &OM - rt.; Saawdent'4, Mohler, Ogden it-Snowden:. up 22 ; r . ~ ,. ~ :.- _ . ---'lo4.'•E'Ywo-v,:i.p., ~.„.., ~,,,.:.,?.,•.':,..e.:.':'.......,•.:i!:.'4J..f.:;'.;:;.74,..._,,..,44.-;;A:,-,,.-„...f , .v....,....,,,....71-...:?..-.....e,:;:jet.:1.0:..:-...;,...::::•••••, -.,;;.s ..!--...,,,,-..7,-.7.;1.......41.1:-.., 4. ..,:y-.;::..'2..;•'4.:-....',:=:!:, k...::...',:1:-.-7'..;.'..-....••:::.',::,'::.•:;.•.'---.7:2;...,:::;:,-..r.:;-....i.-,.:••....• .-.:..•.-..... 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Gout, Gr a ve Pains in the Back, Inward 'Weak neas, Palpitation of the eart, Malaga in the Vitus t, Asthma; Fottensof all kinds, Fellatio ComplainimPtheles in the Side„Spining oCBlond; t3ota 7 Ekca l 'Scrofula; St Anthony',, lire, Lowness of Spirits,Floodurg; Plus, At. •bas or Mliites, Gripes, King's Evil, .11 . -ntigavi . Hysteria, Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affeedons, 'Pleurisy, Swelled. Feet and Legs; Swine-Pox,-White Swellings, Tremors,Tamois; Ulcers, Vomiting—and' ti host of others blue saceessfhlly und repeatedly been vanquished' by heir all-powerful arm. • • : • . • • • They have been, known wake: permanent cures when all other remedies bad jirosad•unavailing, audit; thetas stages of disease,. • • ' •• •• ' • They have In many cases 'superseded the pracriptire eche mass aninguphysieffinr,and received besides their univalified tommendatioa. , • 'limy Lave been frequently recortimeneedisy men the most distinguished clutrrieters throughout -thailattd„•pnd been nalichoned inlEurope by NoblemetWatulfPlitices of rya' blood. t • They have been introduted Int , stfiefroipliniti of Rdin- Lurgh, Paris, and 'Vienna, and through - the disinterested exertions of oat Foreign Ambrumndent, they havatetei ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rus sia, and of his Celestial Majesty Orilla Chinese Empire. , DU - Scarclly a Packet Vessel of any repute sails irom the port of New York, without tut abundant supply nf the MAN'S NEVER FAILING FillaND • Ir7Ageiseieirßiriebtied established In thirpritteipa I Cities in the Union, and applications are consnmily reach ing us from almost numberless villagesiu every section jof tlio country., Testimonials.of their tuarrellons effects mire - pouring in frosnall guarterp—aud in mach numbers that we have not time to read one. half, of: them. What tronger or moreconeinsite evidenee Than Otero" Import :surffacu cau.tho mos; sceptical denim? Is it pew* ,le that the many, thewsatids who haVe tried 'CLICRENER'S ' can be deceived id theirresullif - Ifanr tmpoe. Mreswituackeryezistedfwonld it not long ago hare been held up, as it 'should be, to the scorn and derisicrn a jnsly offended community. • • '.':llemesnber, Dr. C. V. Clicketterls the original in, 'ventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that libthhig of the roe. was ever heard of, until he in trod u ced *help Jana, 1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask Tor;Clickener's Sugar Coated•Yegstable•Pillsi rind tekeifo olhititir they willbe made the Vita= -of afraud. •,, ••••, Dr: clickenees principal oiTteti for sale of pills; is'at Yescy st., Now York. - • • •• -; • WM. JACKSON. 89 Liberty Cl., bead of *boil lit., Pius- • littigh;PX;Generel'Agent'' air- Western 'Pennitylvania, NorthertrOhip, and.tbe River Counties of yirgima. - • The following are Dr. Clickeneen duly appointed A • 'gents for Allegheny taints . , Witt. JACASON (principal) 8 5 Liberty, street, heal *of • 4.% i A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City.: . Jonnikais Ghriest, hianchester. , ••- • .C:Tovinsind & Co; • .'" • • ..'t •-• Jpo. R. H. Jacques, Bimdaghturi.,.. Jno. H. Curse', Penn st•.. • • •••• AndreW S. Getty, Wylie,st • • I.t , •••• t, Robert Williatps, R; If. llimingmy,Honth Ward. • : , Wm:J;Smith, Tempemneeville. • Jeremintilleming, Lawreneeville. • ; Daniel Negley, East Liberty. •:. • ..• Edward Thompson,.Wilkinshargh.', •• .7'l Thomas Aikin Sharnsburgh. .• . • G. H. Steep, Sewickley. -• t': f. ,f .. _ _ June kr)ree .. , Stewanstown. • , • C. Rpichl, Elizabeth:, c .v.:. --Penny;:hrKeeipari. - ,TT. Ifi TILE BESB CAUGII - 11.1:EDICINE. I• EVER USED."-Tbis was expressed ' in our hearing yes:. terday, by an . intelligent 'gentleman, Who,hrul 'need but, about vac half of a bottle of Mr TriUard's Wand Con g 4.. beforehe was entirely Cered: ' Conte' and get bottle of it, and if the most obstinate couglror iold does not disappear by its use, your.money will be orpflinded.• CoMpoonded its it is; of the most effective{ hmigh harm lesi and pleasant remediesi its use for ;years haa?nor in. deed can it, fail to give entire satisfaction.. • .For sale, wholesale and retail, by ' •'. . • ' -• • . • ; , IIILY,B!er• B.BOPKWAY; Libert&reet near Basin, • dit.M.FIXAEINGi's. ; liaypsuctrille. ua also by octl . • . WILLAIIVS.OrientaI Cone a trs LIP wows au . t.sn . rr.'l nothadim op poriunity of trying thiii great remedy for the Permanent e a rifo revery affection of the lunge, s h ould 11oi fail L^ fn it a trial. Certificates of its efficiency from MU t: irtns, which we are constantly receiving. canna 1,15.1 convince the skeptical.: Read the following from ~la of high standing in Allegheny: • . —•- • • . Atm:cnna Cirr, Feb. 7, 1848. -"Noun. Hays '4- Zrockuayt• It. rrifonls me great plea sure to be oble to add my testimony in favor of. Dr. lard's truly valuablecough medicine. - A bourth ree months ' since I was attacked with a violent told, and:was much distressed with the cough,. from which I could get no re .lief, .atitill. was a short time since induced totalltit your store and purchasesoine of the Oriental Cough Mixture. - I am bappylo state that tht - ust of the second bottle has entirely cured me; and, having great confidente in It t have, and shall cotattnuelo - recommend it la my friends.' "GRACR . POtriCh" Price, 25 cents a bottle. 'Sold by • ' • •• • • • }IAN'S No. 2, Com. Row,Liherty sb, near Ronal. (labia) .1. PLEATlNG:Lawrenceville. WROM the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, - 1839; tOlaily— . paper .deseriredly itt'}be:hend of the ilnilYae in 'this country . . , Gristoroi Eitr act of Saiscirarilki.--lt were but courtesy to eel! the attention of ourreatlerato this invaluable prep nnition which will be found advertised in another intorno 11Tr. Bristol is a. brother, and issues a highly newspaper', every now and.then, one or two numbers of e which we hnv already , noticed; and, the medicine :itself Ids teen eulogised bynearly'alfilie press of the Westent 'country; andrwe doubtmor, Justly eulogised. • It 61F in its • favor,. intircover, ...very flattering testimonials: frcim the ,snoSt eminent: practitioners in every part of the'eountry - Where it 'num been used. There is beauty antlArecie . enough in the' bottles; end in the engraved lobe ` which they_ ant envelorwd; 'to 'induce , a purchase, Pien• if lhe preparation itself were not one of tbufullovereignist the world,n.as every person must believe it is, every one must believe it le—that is, every' one Who ertioldlief resist rinfassofilocurnentitry videnceeconclu sive enough ttrepnvert a.Terk to .Chnstianity... Guy one of thebmtles, gentle reader, and see chiiether you do not . agree - with us on this point: :- • • :For stde by .... A.-FAIINF'STOON:it fch24 'cor. of Isi and Mod and fhb - Alia : Wood Ste.. .111IEUMATISIII, GOUT, Altal 'TIC IDOLOREIIX:— . , 1111#: 4 respectable gruitlemna tithe.] at. nuetnficf as he said, to inform us that ho had becu.rnilicted for 1.5. years with Rheumatism or Gour,'antl' occasionally' with Tic -Doloreux ; flint be.-lied beet*. (modernly confined to his mom for:months together, and .often- saffermithe most in tense and excruciating pain,. but that lately belied - been using Jayne's Alietatire; from which barmaid tbe most sig. • nal . end unexpeeted.relief,,Do . orays. be •foutul ,tbe eine very pieta:stint and effectiVe, and that lie now con siders himself perfnulltepred.—Philailitiikita North Amer jeanA-PACT oliiemrotowi babitarbut foal/cream - in - bit younger days • becapie af fected with .Ulcerations in thO.Throat. antelsjoseolud disagreeable 'eruption' of the Skia. -s lntlehd,!hlk whole tsYsternbare the rearks of. being xatararnuljaatirklisease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every pan being coi'errnt with • .deep,.paltalitl, and pfinnsive alcers,'pantyrere as hollow rind poroni as an honey,conito. It Nos at thin sta of his - lkcimplaint; when death appeefeat in kitaltie 'from ge loath some di se that lie commenced- thelane cif ,Inyne;tl Al tettitike, antaiiing taken s i xteen bOtfichls kir , perfect dured..l.l., • o (of, ;fp • - The Alterative operates thrangh;the;airculailo;!, and purifies the blood Mid eradicates diseaie front the !Talent, . wherever lonatml,land :the ututtOirnis purer - 1111as per ftnata4 in Incenses of the, skin, Caneer„sonafaln,, gout, liver complain; d3 . , qaepsict pnd other ehrolpie'diseapes; is , "truO.aslonisliing,--Wpsritaf iNeTheef.,'• For sale Pittfibuighost the PkigiuxTun STGRE, 7fi 'Mirth kneel. ft: , OP. . TIONSUMPTIO ; - C.011011;. sprrniyafoe. .1;00D: IL) BRONCIHTIB,.ASTHAI.4 - i.,fic. 7 Tts . COMIIPPII7II3, I'ooi-fifths or you are 'really..iturCrulg,:riitta-rieglected %Colds, In' .obsttactioit and consequent indium:Won or the delicate lining of thosf , tobes throuStrwhich.She air • werbreuthe Is distriblitCd to 'thi. tangs. • Tlds oiniffaction pindacos pain and s sorenessi h nurseries!, cough, ditqcultY or breathing, hectic fever, mad a spitting or . blood,outmer or phlegm, which finally exhausts the. - Irtength•Cir.tbe pp a a heat-and'. death, venues. JAY,NEEPIIIXIIIOTOBANT never fails to remove this obstruction ,; and. produces the most pleasing lumpy_results: It A& eettaiMin its of and. cannosfail to relieve. .For auk in Pittsburgh at thorekiaTea fitore r 72 Fourth c, - • - . • Jans di - 1 tZT COUGH- hIEDICINE IN THE: WOMADV. LID Another eyidepoo„of the ,saperibritret Dr. iPl latd's Cough ilfixture, over nil others. • Read the following certificate from a respicialde citizen of the-Fifth. Ward : "'rine certifies that for'some weeks past I Wastrnubled with a very serious Cough, which was's:Went:4 becom ing seated on the kluge to such an extent as to resist tha cffeet of every medicine Which I bid been ntiog... 'I was finally, pemaded. to call, at flays & Brockway's Drug Store, and get a tiottle of Dr. I/Ward's ,Oriental Cough Mixture)" 'Whiek,' to' nip great surprise* relieved no very much;,alles,taklng only two or three d oses , ; and before I had 'use onelioUre,l was edtirely cared. I was so much • pleased with its effects; that thave 'brought ethers to buy shalt,eantinue-to ;amalgam:al it to. 91X friOlditr y 7 efiebe'ltlobe tffsi - yel Volgllltufficane in the tesnid." tzkl :'" , .,./the: s t - it , 04 ci I!''..4o,Valinila*PVCAl7l"." imi1 i fg.47179A1,,F5 1 114 . 1 ', Zz Sold • is i• tirrafraaertyelia2l,;,neareattailtasta. r: ,cnrlv lo tiold alao , ;, , rencev ' ; 1 14.‘;' , ". "' " 101tALIWOredilWitart0'—frairsilnii4-,Toths /fad cind JUI - Ar 4 l63—lhoU,wish aria, luxurious head rehair, rive from dandrnffand schtf, acute' MI to procure the genuine ; .rtaLiatii or 031inntild. masee df baldness, it will more t ~thantexceed , your.,exPActatioas.,. htanyr who • ht/vp last thelrludi for twenty years &Sire - 11a it restored to ii, ori glut! perfection by tilt use ofittig Batumi. :Age,•state. or t , • condition, appears to be no obsuicle, • vvhatever. .it also causes the fluid to How with which t he hair tube is filled, by:Which means thousands, whose hair was grey as the Asmtib.eagle;lave had' their hair restored to its natural color :by. the w:eat - ibis isrvaluable remedy. In all eases ef , k4ler/t will be &and one of the most - pleasant i • washes that calf be . used. -A few applications only are necessary to keep thabuit (rim our,.•, , ito rengi b en . ; the. Too. Ut import.* rieb;glciosy appear- i cadet taut asa perfume for the toilet, itis unequalled. It i •:, . holds three times as much tut otherrowealleil lisirßestor- g • alive*, and is more effectual .< •The.gerpthip op ana g ar , I tared only by Comstock& - Scti, .31 courtim4t-11Weer, Now Sold only genuine is Pittsburgh, bfiViciiitratt,itO • Liberty street, bend of Wood; also, in 'Washington, by A. reengy,l4•Sun ; inCannonsbingheyDrVowell: in Brownsville, by' Bennett ar. Croter; also, in tivery.icr nipinnsFivonia, Ohio, iliaryland and 103/011111".".>`' f.-3. ego o. 1 :Lard; .. 4 bbla.- Oo coosigiuneal, and for sal.; bzi t A ufe l f e i, so ,, l:4 Ja'4 - • • • ..• - . • . . . • .2. EMUS WYSE ' , ...;•:: — .:ti.7.57-4.., ' -' - '''''''• ' -': --'.- ' , ::* . 1• 2 . - i1 , i 1 V.4%, ::•-.-:., '..:, !„,--... -,:.. t...!..--..-:',`•..., •-. ,-..5-.,. : -.. . ,7,-, .. - ...: ,- ;. - - --:::,; ~ ' : •::..' ..." ).., ‘ - i'-' - : %; . -,.. 1• , ..-, '...- • Nt5.„.....1,:- ~..-‘,`;,,,,,:....;;;7.-..i.f&;--,::,--v, t , :''-•:.--','. - ‘ i..' •-.-.';'. --- - z ::.,..:..-,., ;-..y.ik. 4,i - % . , ,,- , - . r;.±: ~ 1 , - , - rtia.c..an ISIIMM ' . " ,. . • ...j...5!::'4 - ?:...";:. , .::::: . ... t,...:... , :;;;;;.,;•!. - ..,.;,‘:."'-:?:',::::',.,:. :....;...';:::,;...;!'':.. =EI MENEM