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Also, a great variety of fancy Cared.' mores and figured Linens, many of them entirely new styles,Which are not tube found elsewhere" in this city; • together with a large assortmcntof new style ftincyVest ings, all of which will be made to Order In the most Cash - ionablc manner,oishohnotice Gentlemen favoring this . • establislunent with their mders, may vely_upen - their gar-. meats being infido as - well as they cin be in any oilier honse in the country. ' • • : • . ON. HAND, a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of ever9....deticription of Dress and Frock coats; new , style business boats, sack coats, • . • bloused; ke. Also, a eneral.assortmentof pants, vests • shirts, cravats, mispenders, and all other articles in , the : • clathingline, which will bo sold low for cash.' Whole - sale purclafsera will ' find, much to their advantage to - call entrexamine before'ptirchasing, elsewhere.: • • • • jelo • . " DELANY,,TaiIor.. • French ,Itiloods,, roe .11.ents. VW ear. T"E. subicribin appeals to his shelves to benihim out' In the assertion that be. has the -largest lot of •••• French GOodi, adapted to inen'nwear,to by found in any Tailoring Establishment In:the •eltY-..-many articles and. many styles ineludedin the same, cannot be found else where...A few Of the lending articles Will be enumerated here below,: • Ronjbl's Finest Slack Cloths ;• • ' ' • ' lohruines Abbue's colored " llonjohn is Simohra Doesldn Cassirinires;':' ". • •-• , Crape Elastlques " • ' •.; Light and dark Fancy's •-• . " • • Paltot Cloths, for Summer Coats; • Cachmarcus, .• " " - Coburg!, • . Tweeds, English and American ; • • Satins, Crape Silk, Tarleton, Caehmere, Tinselled Brocades, embossed and needle wrought . Shapes,white - Marseilles, and a great veMity of other Vesting& • Auxi—Linen Dulls, white; grey; plain;plaid and ribbed, of entirely new.styles, imported this season—which will be, sold low to order, for cash, on delivery, and cash only. mayl7 • -• • 'Fifth street, next Exchange Bank. •'. •.I`. R. J. atm:ANON, • No. tf,i7o:t.ollNEß SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEETS • aving enlarged and newly fitted, up their ,establish- JIM meat, arthettliove well known: stanCvespectfully invite: the attention of their friends and the public to their choice seleetion of New Goods , comprising every vatic, ty for spring and, : summer wear, selected • esPeciatly for their customer department. Those wishing to leave their orders will find et this establishment every style of new • and desirable goods. Their stock . of reedy made Cloth ingis extensive got up in the best manner. of durable ma terial, and well worthy the attention of those wishing to 00 purchase. All are invited to call, and may rest assured „that they will be pleased with pfice, quality and variety. • A large assortment of shirts kept constantly. On. hand. • °prin96mo, . • • TO ARMS! to ARMS!—Threatenedin vasion of Western Pe una. b y Col Swi tl, with .10,000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. • White will eoltlinue to sell clothing - cheap& than any has heretofore been °tiered in the Western country, hav ing the bingeSt establishment in the city, fronting on Lib erty and Sixth sts. He is now preparedto show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety. Of cloths, CllRSi merest vestings, and 'clothing of nil descriptions suitable for the approaching season, that bad ever been Offered in this market, to which all can have the flight of Way.— Observe the.corner,:No. 167. Libertyrand Sizth Ott. mar 23.— .. • . M. :MIMI, 'Pattint, Proprietor. GEORGE t.:P NG LEE. • • • • •,.• • • ... •JOSCP G K. ILID [ME. 1- - •Ftvin City Clothing Store... . EDRCERPANGLERAto. announce tollicie friend. 'or and thi , citizens of Allegheny.. that -they hare - on hand atria assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Coate, Vents. Pants, lkise, &c.; which they • wilt sell at fair prices. Aso, a superior lot of Cloths, Cas.siintres,rind wh ich they will make , up ro • order, in the neatest and hest manner. ' • .. illtrCtistom work done as usual. N. B. -Don't forget the place, on the West side . of Fede ratillieitiiSidoore north of the Auction Store, Allegheny . 'clothing t iciotiktag I t clothing fi t . Three Dr Thera" vs. , The; Maria 5.! . ! 000 .1 VF2.I. SELECTED CAEN FIIiTS now ' and ready ' to be offered ouxhe morit l iteral terms to my old customers mid the ptiblie in general:. ',The Proprietor of this farfamed and' extensine esiablishnietiehns mkt, after returning': from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, Just completed his fall and'whicer arrangements to supply his' ',lowlands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo tldng that has , ever been offered in , this or any other mar ket w . est'of tie mountains.' -Por , ncritziess style and workmanship, combined with the'very low price which • they will be sold for, mum certainly render, the old tinri• ! veiled Three Big Doors one of Alin greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to ho able to annOnnee to my numerous friends, at home. and abroad that noPiritlistanding-the extraordinary efforts I which have ins& io meet the many calls in my line, it • is with difkultir.o . lll keep time with roe constant rush that is made oti.this• establishment It is d' well established faci, that my, rolett me eight or ten times larger, than any other house In the, trade. and this 'being the case on the anion* Sold, I can'affrod to sell nt much less profit than others Could possibly Wink' Of doing' if. they wished to Mayer contingent expenses. I ,intend to make a clean sweep of all my prescntstock before the be ornext year,i.coming to this conclusion, . I will make it the inter. est'of every man, who wants n cheap whiter suit, Weal and,purchase at the Throe, Big . Doors. • c;deFslScW . :'. ' JOHN • nrcLosKEv GOOD% NEW . GoolsB.—lteceivetltWm Iron City plothingStoT,gi splendid assortment of Clod* N ' consisting of fine French,lilaglisb and American Plain, black.and fanayCassimercs, of, the most modern ktyles - , finq figured Cashmere, Vestings,',Slik Velvet, Plttin and Fancy Satins-all of xihieli - we teitimake up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashjonable style. ReadymaZe "Clothing of all' descriptions; 'lady's .Cloaks of the . mos fas h ionable ;' patterns. Neck and Pocket Mikis., Suspender*, Bosoins t Shin Collars, and every • niticle smugly kept in a Clothing Store: Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, wilt find it to tbeinailyantage_w call at the Iron City Clothing Store,. No. IT3 Libenyo,treehTtottiedinlely . 9.BlTLi_teah! , .. l 493 811 of Market....; -:. • loetta 4l l - zwuwzht.) • Lto WILING OPP- LOW. FOIL CASlV—Winter Ur. • 0 thing of 'ovary description, such •ai cloaks, -over' coats:superfine blanket, Beaver, Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress,-and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, saek mid frock cans. Cloth, cartiniere, and satinet( pnnui s idons; ,also, a gen \ oral assortmen t of vests; plaht and fancy , - velvet, cloth, cassimere and fancy woolen, and. plaid cassimere, with a great variety otsuperfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, undershirts.'stock, cravats, comforts and all other uni cies In the r abiu I fine which will be sold low for Cash. -Purelia.....'s rill find tt much to their advantage to call • sootf,st 49 Liberty spent. • . P. DELANY N.. 8.7.1 k complete assortment .of goods, imitable for Customer work, always on hand, such as English,French and Arnericancloths, and c anima/es ; also a choice as sonment of seasonable vcstings--all of which will be mule to order in thelatest styles, and on the most rte. scommodating ; • .. . jant2-daw Closh(sag; (clothing.. filllEßpsitig and Storupsii , thok Pal is Paw read,' lobe offered at the old ongtnal • • ' ..• THREE RIG POORA: • Is one of the flargest and choicest in selection that has 'ev er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth er enyin.tho Union. 1 will not undertake tridescnbc to the. reader. the .different assortments or articles which I now have: td offer them ;. bat will simply tell them that if they,onlyrfavor me with a cell. I will lay before them 175,000 different garments to make a choice out of, con sisting in part of Coats.- from the richest in quality down tolhe lowest•iu price; Bentalmins and ; Vests, to the as tonishment of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes open, wondering intim mqst extravagant degfee of our prir.e, bow so Ch a vast collection of nnitoy MADE CLOnOSIG could possibly be collected together under the control of one individual. But such things will (In long as per severance:and industry is the* maiii-spring.og trade.,. Without any . intentjon of boasting, Ott my part, 11 will say ut thd EDAM ume, it is of such metal I um principally nom posed,•for.nothing in thc shape or fond of difficulues. no muter what their magnitude may he, can deter me from accomplishing my, object, in providing for the.fanne r, the mechanic, and the day laborer. hly whole attention is taken up with the greatest earn for their welfare, In get ring hp fashionable, and at the same time substantial gar ments; .to 'meet' their demands; add as for others, who fancy•MerritelifertnovitiOn a:different- sphere, and re- Quinn onintiele 'the ne -tams lind, , thb have on l y, to give • tinned mean outline of their wants, awl th y ey are Nowi 16t . ine 'shy a word or tWOtO my eountrylnereh tintsla the trade: If 'you . wish to save from at least 25 to peretnl.lll your wholesale purchases, call' in at the "Three Big Tains nend if I don't meet your most.san gultie hopes:, It th ei• Wayof getting.eitettp bargains, and fresh seasonable gamin, I will not in 'fatard attempt do off er any idducements bf anireilar kind to a , gencrous Teo ple orsSi noble a nature and , close discernment . : • JOHN: M'CLOnt~l, '• ..• •• •N 0.151 Liberty street. = M_ CA'T 13E1 Whtte has Jun 'received at his large establishment; frontink On Libeny'and oth streets, a splendid assortment bfTNVMDS for. summer; also, a spperior lot of . French Satin V.ESTINGS, all of which he Is teady'to' make up hi. the latest fashion and on the Most reasonable . terms as usual. Observe . the," cornii;,l,loflo7ll.:l4erly and Sixth streets.. mYI, .... M. WHITE. Tailor. Proprietor., 7 - Vlntoleststo an ate tan. • • ••• • • ANOTRUNKNANUF"?.CTORY. 101YE . B.T li-..,FtARTLEY,,begs leave to In- • ' form h i s friends and the psalm generally, ' that he continues to occupy that large and coin- Wl,' truxiime s tere R om ; f o rmerly ciccupied by Samar 'a n• estock do Co., No-80, corner pf,Dirunond and . Wood einet , w h ere h e k e ep, a large aiid general assortment of Saddles, Bridles,.liaracss,Jrunkis Parini Bags, Saddle Bags,,Valittes,Baltsloßottes,. Wlnpfond,n ll other arti cles,in kis tine?: ;- ; ; • ` Herniae keeps constantly on• batitl,aint:lS prepared to furnislitri oidnt; all kinds of it,vetcd lrolup,inanufactUred of the b est mate rial, and in a style of worpmensbip equal • to,tbev - attent leamtlatlarl4:7slltill, sid, 'orGCr per cent. uhcapor.. •-•• .• • • . . rr. • • . • , Count&ilfirrimnisr'and Pirrturrs Would do well 40 call and eirrinpuc his stock before, purUlthsing 'elsewhere; as he, is 401111 1 1tilind te .!e rate articles:Or •very low . . • • • .. Er„Voni, (ate' theplace,. NO. Sp, corner s l of Wood. tree' and Diamond Alley... ' • .• ot, w. Ks.,• , .Lif. of Cromwell, by J. licadty; • 11 Power. of the by.O. sprukg, p, p.; . • • Bethel Ping,,By CbSpring D.D,i •lacobaslilotovon the Cospel%_ s' , . . I:erqtites ofiglialrl i ppary, tip. A . tiudgunt, 2 val. r 4 AkettllasotArtiyl.ol3lory &c. . .scbtql.(4rlin .Fritimn; .ro e v el it) c ld'Wrrell • ' • • kes.of-Seralolb,onralignsadd Mi t ale • isl. • ilolan(1:8 WPWiiirlk• to Steli!Se!i: ...ltravqn uppp .4artit; ~__ • , • Ilawksuipe, alaiC.9f and for.EnglatufS irol. For xdetY,l - • - Wand and SI Market Western Plelrohnins. • riot AND,;I3.n,ATAgt • celikokh. b ~Pix)4'91.419 Ains'-':ObkrYoNlie/gaibisOtp, Rinis,7i).4K4oll M,l . 11,4. • • • - - VltAibtc a ty . l:l.:lendicriintkrof"Napoleon . and Milkkiallalay' i tTieSacedbrocud nins,7"AVaskin r . iinknfyikecrniai n r , e.rte. ( i Received this ans.; alial for sniacte.. O:,7I4,JOHNSTON tc:STOCKTON)• 010 " •,' ..fikidOelicre corner Market nrid Third sin, . ~; ,: '. • . , ' : Minn NEM • ;51.01-4ed,",..Z.91-73, , , • •-::- - .. 2 1 , :: i'.....*-::!...-...;••:..1.:: 7 • '.l* _ . BERE • . . . . _ . .. ; . -, z--.- ragspi• I , wri: . igsi.'... - - I . - %II it, i li , ~. 1.. 7 - . -PEIOIPIaDVS TRANIIRRATATIOPP.LIItig-. .. , , 1 4, 111 -d ink • 4r ,' ~ v ia, ,,• , a , . ~ - • 1 r , • • - trzw vskintrtalin . .: _ __;PITTB BU.ROII 'TO ERI E I , - . A .,R,R./iN a EDI Ei pi,ir s,, - Mu ORE-SHIPPING.--Tho &nits Velonging te this Line: .., 13:7 Hereafter ell' , steerage po3seng 6 ii. Com rig from II ; havebeen rfq in fine order rind are ' novoranning .., egularly between Pittsburgh and• - Erie, touch at all wurope engaged iii in . America to, come over,.in either - of intermediate Ports ilongthe Canals. A batw ing in always the Ithip ' S of Harms% & Co., will be . ftirnlshed with' the be at the wharf t rinder the Menengahela Bridge, and one following Proyisionl, or their equivalent; in other articles Tally good.—See err of Ccmentss, May 17, 184E1 will start regrnarly every other day. The People's Trensportation• Llne has every facility for carrying „ 111 S PLAN will prevent sickness on board. • Hereto. Freight and Passengers .. Th e• boati. will be towed; to '.. ; fore, When Passengers found themselves in Provis. , Deaver by steamers, and will proceed to Brio with great loni, nay - of them *came op board entirely destitute, ' dispatch, by the canals. j'he boats are commanded by ~w hichm o lten sashed much sickness and death. • '' • • 66 fpa; Bread, ; . - • All of gcexl quail experienced and einefalgllen—all of whom have an in- 10 ~., nice ~, . . - tentst in the Line. .• ' • • ty, and one-tenth Ug FO - ri. G:d igh s to s T e . n p t a b s y saga tbe a Li pp u ly et;o o:4 l7 ..in e Im mo: , be forwarded ,10 '" On111;e41, - of the Provisions. 10 is ' Flour, .‘. ' - - furnished will be to any Pont on the Lakes. ... 10 " Beans and Peas, delivered to cach • , ' ' .i . TRICK, ' . l 5 . .Potatoes viniar. . .. . • wPaesesznuge. with ft ev s e u rf . : Agent; IVate'r street; . Pittsburgh. . 1 pint of 9 . „ • ' - AGENTS : 60 Mons of Water , . llclent supply of .CLARX St CO., Beaver. - • 10 Salted Pork, free from bone. Fuei for cooking.' •R. W:Cogranonsx, New Castle. „ . • Each Ship in this Line will be properly ventilated Lund TRol7lllAll&ldrramtraks, Pulaski. a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas. . Su:rawer WAsurx & Co, Middlesex. • sengers' apartment. The Camboose and Cooking-ranges, Mizrox Ilmx, Sherron. ~ for tho rise of Passengers, are kept under cover. Every Josses' hfcCt.rau, §harpsburgh. • • ' attention will be paid to promote their health and comfort. •' S. M.& G. LaWAY, Clarksviire: • - - ' Agent at. Pittsburgh, JOSHUA ROBINSON, - Kum & 111cFmrt..ure, Big Bend. • • l e 7 •' ' ' ''' l ' . ''. ' ' • Filth 61 " neat Wood.: S. C..PLostan, West Greenville. • - ' . .1..1t T. IirLPATRICK, AdllMSVille. . - V. H. TIMMY, lIIIrIsIOWII. ' ' • W. Witisworru &Co, Shernien% Corners. - Wrt. PowliConneartrtrille. ' -- ----, Spring Corner. , W. C. WAusint; Albion. . --- —, Cmnesirille: .. Wm. Trtaa, Lockport. ' • E. FAB, Giranl. _ ' A. Duro, and B. TOMLIMON & CO., Erie: The following Agents in . Erie will receive • and for•• ward Freight to any Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line: • : . W. M. Gallagher.a : ..:.• John Ream, - GI: W:llavcrittick &.ptr; . Josiah Kellogg, Kelsoo & Loomis,• •7.• • '. Walker & Cook,' ' jell - - Pittsburgh Pettit e I oat. Line. • • : • • 4848-- For the Trisisporfahori tit -Freight to and from - PITTSCURGII;PHILADELPHIA,UALTIMORE , NE W YORK, BOSTON, &C. : • ' .SOEILTDOE 4- CASH, PAiladtiphio...„ . : TAAFFE it O'CONNOR, Nu/burgh. TIIIS old established Line being now in full operation, 1. the proprietors have made extensive arrangem ems to forward Goods and 'Produce' with despatch, and on the most favorable terms.' They 'confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of carrying-capacious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience, and unre. uniting attention to business,' will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All consignments by, and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free of chair, for commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboati. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents:. - BORBIDGE & CASH, il7B, Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, . Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, O'CONNORS & CO., North street. Baltimore. WILLIAM R. WILSON, al . • ; ER, Cedar street, New Yen*. - Mere Is ant .Transportat tag Lines FOR Vglardelpiria3nirgair 4l ocrere.haeillesnennarZgnerle to n' our earewill Le forwarded! without delay, at tho lowest rates... Bills of Ladtug . transmitted, and all inslructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for stor age or commission., ' C: M'ANULTY Co., Proprietors, Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. • ‘ipozr___lne2niy.rouy.l -- . , Great English Iternedly 1 100 ft Coughs, Cold., Asthma, and Consumption!—The '1 'great and only Remedy (or the Mona diseases is the /fungan'etra Erthom of Life. dpieoyered by tho,celeltraled Dr. Buchan, of London, England; and introduced into the - United States ander the immediate superintendence of the inventor. • - The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure or Pulmonary diseases warrants the American Agent in •soliciting for treatmen t worst possible , canes that ran be found in the community—eases that seek relief in vain from any of the corm:ton rein alics of the day,- and have been given . op by the mon distinguished physicians as coGrmed and curable. Ilhe 'Hungarian 'llalsant 'has cured, and will cure; the mpat desperate eases. It is no quack nostrum, but a standard FMglishmedicine, of known and established efficacy. • Every family in the United States slinrild be'snmilica with Bucline's Hungarian, liaison% of Life, not only Ito counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be ushd as a preventive medicine in 'l2ll - ,c ages of colds, coughs. spitting of blood, pain in the - side and chest, irritation and soreness oldie lungs; bmnelti tits difficulty - of brenthing, hectic fever, night sweats; emaciation and general debit i.' ty, nsthma, influenza, wiusaping cough, and croup. '. , L'._..old in large bottle.. at tti perbettle, with fall directions forthe restoration of health, • ' - . • - • • Pamphlets, containing a =ratio( F.nglish aid American certificates, and other evidence, showing the unequalled merits of this great F.nglish Remedy, may be obtMned of, the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by • • 11. A. FAIINFSTOCK & CO., ebl9 cor. First and Wood. and Wood and Gth *1,4 • Western New York College of llgilltA. . 207 MAIN STREET, BL7ruAt, N. V. DR. G. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP •TIC MIXTURE.., 11115 celebrated remedy is cassias .:, illirfesittng its fame by the ranking all over the wor l d. It . has now become the only medicine for family use, and is partici' , lady recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this coil plaint immediately relieved uo matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) - (;ravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified tO,Will cow , vine the most skeptical;--(see pamphlet.) Liver Com. plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great %Vest especially, and wherever these, complaints prevail, thismed wine is offered. 'No Mineral agent, nodeleterioin compound is n part of this :astute; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave die sys tem torpid. (Sec pamphlet.) Pilei,acomplaint of a most painful character, is Immediately relieved, and a cure fol; lows by a few days use of this snide. It is far beyond. any other preparation for disease, or for any other disease ongmating from impure blood.' (See ,pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, &e., or I nth:motion of the same, is Immediately relieved by.a few days use of thin medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. - It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for -derangements of the female frame. Irregulasitici,Suppressions. painful men-' .suruations. No article has ever Leen offered, except this, which would touch thiakind of derangements. It may be /died upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this 'distressing class of complaints,- See pamphlet. All )woken down,. debilitated constitu. lions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power : of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral emdieated from the system. . • Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article retunv Tit MOOD, and drive inch diseases from the system. Sec pamphlet - for testimony of cures in all •diseases, which the limits of on advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain pages of certificates of high character vend a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine,•nevil er aptEtaLt lt is one of.the peculiar features of this ar ticle,. nit it never fails to benefiten any case, and if bone and in to are led to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering Invalid norr.os; and 'keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the pablic egainst a number of articles which come out under tim beads'of SAIISAPARILLAS, STAUPS,ke., as . cures for Dropsy, Gravel, /se. They ure good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary. Toren "'nest rtar. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestlll this article bad done it. A particular study of Mira:mph . , lets is earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 311 ox. bottles, at 5.9;:12 oz. do, at If I,each-,thc larger holding 0 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has Vaughn's Vegetit bler Li th ontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G: G. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine.. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vangiin, and Sold at the Princi pal OthCe, On Main sized, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No Attention' given to, letters unless post-paid—onfer from mg:a/nisi hut/id - feed Agents ,excepte4. Post-paid let; tern, or verbal conititunications soliciting ro pmpt ly attended to gratis:. •. • • • • Offices devoted exelimively to the sale of this artiele;-- 132 Nassau 04MA'. F 211.9 Essex tit., Salem, Blass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents: , • . • HAYS Sc BROCKWAY Agents, No: 2, Liberty st., near. Canal. Basin: 'known BLINDS—A. IrestertYlt, and old and we I Venitian Blindmiker,•fomierly of Second and Fourth tits., takes this method, to . Inform his many friends of the fact dial Ills Factory . iii now in full opera tion on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, whore a constant supply of Blinds - of various colors and quail- Bide t - Is constantly kept on band• and at all pricesi , (rot twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds still be put up so, that in case of alarm by fire, or : otherwise, they may be removed witliciut the aid of a - . screw:driver.. and with the same facilitiy that any,cither piece of furnituro can be renurved, and without any extra expense.-:. te24•43& - tv9 • - • • -Sow Works, • • . • ' • Lusiaws AVIARLBOROUGII--The military life of IV - John, puke- of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, F. It. S. author of the "11Istory of Europe? , Meander's Life of Christ—The•life of itshistorical connexion and historical developments thy Augustus Ncander—translated from the-fourth German edition, by John MeClintoek and E. Blumenthal,.Profts son; In Dickinson College. - • Old Maks the Guido ' • or Adventures in the Comanche Country in search of aGolil Mine: by Chris. W. Webber. The Bachelor of rho Albany: by the , author of 'the . uFalcan Frunily... ' • • • • ! Dr, Clialmerls Potthurnoak Wrirkszttaily Scriptur4ll Readings, hi. Into Tbamna Chalmers, D. D., L. L. 11: in-three vole:: •Voltmles tgt rind 2il Teceiyed. • • The' shove yalpablF works received ibis day' and sale by •• • •• • , • 'JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, ' • ti,l2"; Bookicilers, corner - Markel rind Third els. , V.• BOOKS.— • denags in Europe • .or StiaTTETOC, ..Travel in Frincejlslgnsin, Switzeritutd, Italy, Ana. Great Bntain and,lreland,;*lth an appen, .diX49ra?ining ohservations on Europe an, cldirilie s.and ed3calAstitutlons... 3y 1 1 7, CacsonalUD: Angela, a novel: Bg the author of ',WOislyt;Wyntlhani,'? I'wo Old Meri'i Tides," etc. . . Self-Cgrttrol, a novel., .By AtaryitrUttfin t ;aufttor of , :V013111. - DrolY . • .. • 0, ThiThmaq and One tiatete.dilion• • •• -William the urltagev,vilroglifoi:erAdOn; • thor,of ( I.Tle.nbo* vrojkmjgreareddarail fir . *, .P,l;* srocwr.ori. '.t:_ • :". 1 1.1c1 e. • •-•- L;n,.. i. •f• T ! * 4 l. ; ° t • , • =MIMI : • • :,.:.:•.'.„',,;.";,..'.-'•:,'...'•:''.-...:,:..,:'',:::.' ONSI T1'1120011 , 1; Getters rstEmilgratlionol9ces REMITTANCES and Passage to and ii T. el from Great Britain and Ireland, by W.' &J. . Tapscott, 73 South at., corner.. • • of Malden Lane, N. Y., and 06 Water. • The subscribers, having accepted ' the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to Make arrangements on the most liberal terms with thosedesirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Gauntry; and they Sauer themselves their character and long standing in business svill give ample assurance that all-their ar rangements will be carried 'out taithiblly.• • •• • Alessra. W, & J. T. Tapseott arc long and favorably known for thst superior class accommodation,and sailing qualities of their - Packet Shfr.. The QUEEN OP THE WEST,* SHE'REDAN, 0 RRICK lICYPTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDI k)NS, two of which leave each putt monthly—from New York the 21st and 2Gth, and from Liverpool the Gth stud Illtb• in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool' l'ackets,. to insure a departure from Liverpool .every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseon's constantpersonal .superunendenie of 'the business in Liverpool is an addl uoual security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as hruel, extensively engages' in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge or • and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage,from any seas port in Great iiritain or Ireland to this city, the nature ot the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not mberwise at 3 minable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers furs . ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in fall. • • 111.201ITPANCES. • The subscribers arts step prepared to givdr am s s at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities il towns in flagland. Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a sate and expeditious mode of remitung funds to those countries; which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. poet-pnid) will be promptly at tended tn. TA AFFE & O'CONNOR, . Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map2.7.4k&wsly .•.. Philadelphia: 800lses birothisra, & Go. • sipK . relAwf Rt., NM' Vona; Qustr, Mot IktrfLusa ROAD, Livcarnot... 1111 W ,FATiTES 11141:h:LY, Agent, 'Office tiu Petut at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh.. Aisancements for ISIS. TOCtitt BROS. Zs CO., sole Agents for the BLACK' BALL LINE; of Liverpool nail New York Packets, take the liberty or announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year 11 . 14 being complete, they are' prepared to bring 018 passengers ; by. the above splendid lane, from Liiierpool to New 1 wk . and Philadelphia. They refer In their farmer coarse of doing business, and assure tho , e who entnirt them with their orders, that the name satistbcticm will be rendered as heretofore. BEIIII7ANCEIS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALE'S. Drafts:for axle,; payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. . i - the undersigned has made arrnngements to bring out .passeneers to Pittsburgh, dulling the present year. fettS-thndatc • • JAMES MAKE'S. 41 % Putirtiie7kitiindiriogas . If il . i • •GREAT BRITAIN IRELAND. GEOIIGE RIITAIIb a SaX. No. 131 Waterloo . Road; Li verpool.i. , . . CLELISLIe St iIIPPAILO, NO 69 South FL, N.Y. TE . Sobite Fibers; .13aving• neeepted gay . Agency it SO!, .1_ pity attic above well known and respectable Illoules, are prepared to ma ke engagenrents for passenger& to coma oat front any part of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re:. gular Line oil 'aeltet Ships, railing from Liverpool week. Iy. Perxons engaging with 114 may rein asoured that their Wends !will meet , with kind treatment and prompt des pateh at Liverpool, ns well its every attention necessary. on their, antral in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL M'CLUENAN tr. CO., . • • . ltz.. Liberty sr., ritribareh. N. B —Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded; pay able at skin, throughout the United Kingdom. jr-4-ty d i /A riss.r.wd warmacs . HA lINDEN k CO. continue to bring out persons from any part of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the trimmer emigrants . l% e do not al low onr papiellgers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that •infest the sea-ports, ne we take charge ofthem the moment they report themselves; and see to their well-be• Ing, and despatch them without any detention by the fintt ships.. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our' passengers to show that they .were!detainett forty-eight hours by us In Liveiphol, whilst thousands of Others were detained months until they could be pent in some old craft, ut a chearrate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. We intend to :perform onr contracts honorably, roil what it may, and not act no was the case last season with other Mikes, who either performed not at all, or when it suitcdtheir convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for nny stun from £1 to .£l,OOO, payable. at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scollend and Wales. • JOSHUA ROTHICS.ON, • European and General Agent, • jant3 • Fifth street, one door below Wood st- . .... Inigittait iiirtk REMITTANCE. ifk. T . :Subscribers are prepared to forward money toall Kama England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. . • S&MULI. TI'CLURKEN & CO., febl2 European and American nocuoy. rpm.. undersigned European Agent has mitt arrived in the linked .States ' and will leave Pittsburgh; Po., early in September, and sail from New York on this la, day of October next,performing the Twenty Second Tour of this agency through England, I reland,Scotland,Wales, I etc: returning to America in May; 1549. Money remit- trances for large and small canto promptly. mrole to nll parts of Great Ilritain and Ireland; legacies,debts, rents, rent esinte and claims collected and recovered - eopicaor MIN: deeds and documents procured ; ; srarchen r ' kinds made Mc:. Ile succeeds his relative, - ll:Keeitati, now U. S. Consul at Dublin, who co many yearn Meccas:. fully conducted this Agency; and he will be assisted by him In all business imnsactions in Europe. Innumerable references given. Address • personully, or address post TADS. J. KEENAN, European Agent, anitAttorney,and Counsellor at Law, • Pittsburgh. Pa. Office at the Merchant's liotcl,corne r 'third and Smith field SIC. Jper - Mr. K. mny.be seen on business at the following Meow and places , r In eine i ennti..o t-Broad way f lota lotti 31.1 Julyiand Ist-August; in, Louisville, at Louisville., Hotel, on 3rd and 4th August; .in St. Lotutriust Nt; llth . ti and•Plth - Agnst.Y` Jebel; May,.Esq.. will attend to all EuropeskiiUnineen ; • in my abseitee.• • . •.. .. •si 1c13," ihjEPRELVS Iliatory of htiaderti Philosophy, complete Alit in one %minute, from the last Londoifedition--S3,(X). Leetuies on the 1.3 w and the Gospels, by Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.; new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; £11;i0. S • . Memoir of ltiv. David Abeel, D. D., lute Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. R. Williamson,with a por trait. Meander's .Ifistory of :the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by,Prof.'Porrey; Val. g. tinwhgtone: a: tale °Gaud for England, in ISt-, in two volumes, from second London edition; $l,OO, • Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa; A 2 els. Personal. Recellections, by Charlotte Elizabeth • with explanatory notes;accomptimed by a memoir emb4eing the period from the'close of personal recollection to her death; by.L. 11... i: Tone; 621 ets.. _ Recollectionsin England; by Rev, 5. , 11, Trig, DAL . ; . 7 • Mark Milton, the Merchant's Clerki . by Rev: Chitties W f elonTa M. A.,• author Records:. or le itiood',111:016. .Lady;lllaty,".. Mayor', or ilidNor,i,".itc:" . ;i' • The above jest received and for sale' LL • L . .- • . ELLicerrEuivavir;•••-' 55.111asket.street, between 3d and : BMWS LONDON UOOKS—Sis Old English Chror • -Willintwof Malmsbnrybs Chronicles , . Dede's Ecclesiastical History of Alglo • Saxon Clam Ileroditus, by Carey: . • • Mtenhiavelli's History of Florence. - • • Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and Language. Hielory. Lengre's Ifistory of Painting : . • • • Beckmon's Ilisto9sof Icrcenttous. - Leolthe Tenth. • , • • . •Iloseoe's Lorengo De Medici. • , Doze's House of Austria. Schiller's Works. For sale by j., crush. • . 11, S. BOSWORTH &CO., 43.1ilniket st ..• •• - • . •„T rimming*: , • ••,.,... - , 'UMW and 'splendid variety 'Of TRIMMINGS; Orlin: , ..1,11 latest styles; lust received at ZBBULON•KINSEI 8,. 437 . Martian &rani: Among which arc: • • • •••.• •- 60 gross . Daisy Buttons, russonetleolors; • •:• plain, 'covered withitet; assorted colors;) .• !USW " 'plain Small, etasoned c ol ors ; . $0 " cotton; new article, will wash, rtsiorted . Colors; Also, a hrge vanety of Frinnes.•ass'd widths and colors.. A very large stock of the above article: • • 6 doz. hadteS , Open Worked Silk Gloves; • • •• . :0•._" Gents'. I teavY Olove..ts* • , Ladies , Net Black and . Nv nili D IoVeS;. - ," Ladies' Fancy Top L slc thread GloVes; • 20 'Ladies' Gloves; • : • • . ',• • 160' . " .A' laldlee, Raw • _ . Gents , ••• a• ' • . - • 12 . " Children's Ootion Gloves, • ; Shaded Twist, Steel and Guilt Betuls . .Varin: Bitiatianti "rassele,Bead B ags, steol velihf:fine Fdrii, Parasols, Accardeons,6,c.,&.c. (ntt.V. • • • ''-,,V-4',.--.."..;•-•.::::';:.:;..7•F' ' '..*-', . " : . .._ .,. : ' '',.: . ',?..:. : : . ' ; :.:.:•;''..•:F;' . :5-' , Y . .' KRUM . . • MINI . ^ MEESE IMME EM= lIARINDES & CO.' V vi!" EOM -'; ' •• ... , '-': . .-.; - '...:-f..: . '.'--': ,- 1: ., ;:',."!:-•••.: , : • Fire cutiallitAtlsselztastrgs.ssce. . THE InsuranbaColiipaity bt Ncirth Ainettea, of 'Phan 'delphia,through its dnly'authoiriXed Agent, the sub scriber, oilers to make permanent and !finned Insurance - oh property, in this city and its viciaity,and on shipments by the canal and rivers. • . "Arthur G. Coffin, Preet. Samuel, Brcioks,' Alex. Henry, . Charica Taylor, Samuel W. Jones; Samuel W. , Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, . Jacob M.Thornail, • • John White, - . John Neff, i Thomas P. Cope," !Behind D. Wood, Wm. Welsh Henry D. Sherrard,Sec'y. This is the o ldo,ttinsuranCe Company in the United StllleS t having been chartered in 1794, Its charter is per pectin', and from its high standing, rook • experience, am; pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character i t may be considered as °tiering ample securi ty to the ti ablic. • ••:• • ' WILLIAM-T. JONES. - • • At Counting ROOM of Atwood, Jones 2z Co., Water and Front sts:; Pittsburgh . . ~mny4y.. The: Firmsltllislre Insurance . Con2Fau7, OP pnrl . SDELritA. CHARTER PERPETUAL.--8400,000. paid ;in - .office 103 X Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth'. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on propenfand erects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. %Ap plication, triad° either personally - dr by letters, will be promptly attended to. C. N. DANCKEE, Pres!. C. G. Bs.w r ra, Secrotary • DIR ; • Cherles N. Eancler, Jaco b R. Smith • Thomas Hart, . George W: Richards, .Thomas J. W h arton, Itlonlical D. Lewis, • • Tobias IVagner, Adolph[ ; . - Samuel Grant, .David 9. ; • PITTSBURGH AGENCY-.-f Wsnetcx hlstrrir, Agent , at the Exchange Office of .Warrick Martin tc;Co.; corner of and Market silt. • Firo risks taken on buildings and their contents -Pittsburgh Allegheny , and the surrounding cannily. - - N g -marine of inland navigation risks taken. . aug4-1y; • Gi & NBp:, • Agents at Pittsburgh, for rho Delaware Mutual !Safety: In, "LIME RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize of eve .l7 ry description, and hlarine Risks upon hellu'or - ear-. goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms..: . Office lit the warehouse of King & Holmes; . on Water Et.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. • N. King & Finney invite the confidence and patron ago of their' friends and community , at large to the Dela-. ware ht. S. insurance Company, as an insumlion among: the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large paid in capital. which, by the operation of int charter, - as constantly increasing—as yieldutg to each person . insu , red, his due share of the profits of• the Company, without Involving him In any responsibility whatever beyond tha premium actually pnld in by him; and therefore gor-poi- . sensing the Mutual principle divested of every - olmeXienn feature, andln its most attractive form. • , novi-tf A OENCY OF THE FRANI4I.IN.FIRE INSURANCE . COMPANY OF PHILADELPIA.—N.i.E. earners./ Third and Toad street', Pirtsburgra.,—The assets of the company on the first of January, 11345, as . published in conformity with an act of 'the PenusylvantaLegislature, NOM 09 Bonds - and Mortgages. . : $500,61 5 100967 77 Real Estate, at cost • --- Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash ' 207,499 72 E009,Ga3 4': Making 'statist of , Affording certain RMITOJICe that all lose% will be promptly out and giving entire security ,to all who ob. tats policies from this Company. Riske taken at as low mien as are consistent with security. ocr3 %VARHICK MARTIN, Agent. Inel:trance Against Fire. • • American Fire insurance Company—D 6 re, No. TWalnurstreet, Philadelphia; Incorporated A D.• 1110—Charter penwetunl. • • • Insures Buildings, Furniture,Merchandife,nnd proper ty generally, either in the City or country, against 10.11 or damageLy fire, perpetual or for limited periods, on favor able terms. DIRECTORS .Jahn Sergeant, - Samuel C. Morton, ;William Lynch, • Adolphus Perics, • 'Thomas Allibone, • licorice Abbott, John %Vele., Jr., Potnrk Dradffi•••• • John T. Lewis. • , SAMUEL C. MORTONiPrePident , .. FEAST!. D Jamers, Secretory. ••••••• • Orders for Insurance by the above Company tail. be , received mid ins:lT:ince, effected by the sloth:l , 4:4nd, agent for Plttelnuch. GEO. COCHRAN, . Ott Wood Rtreet. z=. lait-ractor. .TT is now conceded - by medical men that 'ConnelPti 1. Magical Pain Extraetor,inanufactosid; by - Comstock . dc Co.. Ul Courtlnnd at., New York, the greatest won der of the 19th century. Its erects are truly miraculotis.' -AU pains are removed from bums, scald., ke„ and all 'external sores, in n few minutes after its applicathargi hoofing the same on the most delicate skin, •teaving.no . near. tt in equally beneficial in all kinds of InflaMmaio- ry diieases, sorb as cord Nipples and I.:yes, Rheumatism, White Swelling andlnerrn;Bruiceir,Lltnts, - Chillidalns, EY-pipes., liiles,Tio Doloteaur, fec.. We might add as proof to aR we say, the names of many cm , invent physicians who arc it in their praidice ond hun dreds orthe clergy who praise 'it to their people. Kind parent kap it constantly on hand, in case of aecidents by. fire life may be lost without, hat by its ate all barns are ouhject to its control, unick% the vital. ore destmied. Cara ilea—remember and ask for Conurass Magical Pain .ReJ tractor, manufactured by !Comstock 4 , Co., N. V., and take no other. . PiLva‘, Soap, &c..T.la Confine Nays' iinarnmt, i! an ortlotn morn jwoly . celebrated an a cure for tho ahoy°, than any or all others. • latrines arc almost immediate, , and it is only necessary to let those who know the article and use it with iamb great 'access, that it is to ho had true and genuine of Comstock Co., 21 Courtland at., N. Y., solo proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, Pa., by W. JACIrSON, •99 Liberty at ., head of Wood st.; also in Washington, Pa, by A. Clark ; in Brownoville by Ikunett & Crocker, also by our agent in every town iii Pennsylvania, Ohlo Md. and Virginia. " . . noylflAbkvillin , tit le the beet Cough MedlClllo I over Setv.v. BAD the follonieg pomfof the superiority al.*: I.lh lard's &Maar Cough Mizture, from o respectable. of • iron, Who hes tried it- P111513=0E4 Dec. 15,1847. I MESSRS liars &BROCLWAT:—After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had, thus fnr, resisted the ef fects of severniof.tho "Indallibles," 1 wet induced repur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it* fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle 1 found myself entirely well. "/t is the best medicine I (err satl7.n True copy. JOHN HINDS: Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row. Liberty street, near Canal. Jnit9 ic71.1 0., Pr! Goals Houst, s.larhrt 11. Street, &limn Third and Fourth streets, have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in pan:l7 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En gush. French and American manufacture; 156 pcs rich and desirable patterns French Ginghems, warrantild tenor to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladles dresses, compnsing every style for Full and Winter wear; Cash— mere., N. de Laines, Satin stp`d Alpricens of various colors; 3-4 and 4-4, l,lecl and blue black Silks, for Man , tillne ; Fancy dress Silk a; black and Mode colors; M. de Isains, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality; Can simeres, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Vistings; bleach ed and unbleached Mtislins from 61 tq 191 e. per yard; Green, Yellow, Red and :White Flannels ; Ticking,, Checks, striri'd Skirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered •at wholesale and re , tail at the very lowest cash prices. et.n.l • lA. A. MASON le CO.. V LAU IiItItEOTY 'l4.ltot). 3, Burke's Build ings, Fourth stmt.—Doi:on a. ANTHONY, Dagurroto-' typi . oto front the Eastern cities, would cull the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and tho neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at room's the third story of liurke's building, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments urea( the moot pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public tlre solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures ate neither reouirreil or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given: N. IL Operators will find this a good depot for stoic end chemienls. • Erinstructions given lit the art, containing the more recent improvements. Jan! /PO FEMALE.S.—Every female should have a .box of Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to peculiarities of their constitution, tic ti gwith gentle mild- Illeb!, and safety,in CirCII77LOMICa. ‘viserever intro:lac ed, their character has been rapidly established among, the ladies, with what they are emphatically The Peri:Hie, Very complete directions for use In the various com platnts will be lona In the directions accompanyin each box. • For fade by ' . S. L. CUTHBERTi Smithfield street, near TititsL Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny-City; .1. (I. Smith,: minghatn; and ;ohn llFCrackeu, Fifth Ward, Pittsburg Hallow-Ware Castings.. .= MnCIiANTS visaing our city for the . purpese obtaining their Spring supplies 'of Ilollowtwans and other Castings, %vilified a very . hentry stock, and an extensive variety*, patterns and sites in start by "t15 . ..-' Samples ennbe seett at our warehouse, Commekeial Hon . .; Liberty street, next W..W. Wallace's Marble works; Terms and pricestavorable: . fob t3—dtm ' • QUIN, McBRIDE tc Co, I\f SW BOOKS—Just received, by Express: Uermuoy, England, and Scotland, or recollections Of . a Swiss minlmeri by 331: Merle D'Aubigne, D. D„ author of His tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell; Ac... A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matt Jesse 'and.St..frlarkiin the form of Lectures, intended wants( ;the practice of domestic inst ruction anddeyotimpby.Joha Bird Surnmer,'D. D., Bishop of Chester. ' ' • For sale by ' Er .Lion, &, Chester.::. • • - feb2l ithlarketstrect bet. tld and TablcrOn !hwy. Win!: undersigned Mu Just received soliet assortment 1- of Table, - and other fine Cutlery, including Doserl;, and Carving knleesnnd forks; which; with o forge - stook of Brindle's& every, description, and Shoemaker's find: ngs, he will difspose of Ric usual, on reasonable terms.' JOHN W. ,131,A1R... 120 Wood street.? • pArdltzaltagis lot wnltHweiling Donne in **lnv on Decatur mites; runiilng.haCk 160 fect,'bouttileifbyt alO feet ni ley. ,‘ Also, a largo lo t, of 110 fecifront lint ler street, bavereoceville, by ISO feet deep, containing a _well arranged Cottage Dwelling.llound, with 10 Honing, large. Hell and. Parlor, front and rear Garden, &c;:t - S.. CUTHBERT, Gen. A gent . ; a• , . smithaeld, above 4th ntrcel. WALIUNS-30 %Vngons a : TT• •• •.24 • do: - 'Cfndles; • ," • . • • • • "• •.• 40 do. , , tosket Choirr " • ' • • " 12 Nestrielothea Boskeo4 1, ; , • disz:MiiikOtlkekowwilk cot ersp assortedi.reeNtand for sale by : •• • • s t • •••• • ZEBtILON KiNSEY; • • ••• Crystal Plate•WindOW 01111111111: , ; us rrlll3 ONLY CRYSTA!. PLATE GLAMIJIMOitui nevei 17 been polish , aftet7loiiig Thifirigte wiildoWs. Ills equal in rivality, to the French and fish Plate Glans, and in much lower in price.,... LOOKING-GLASS PLATES, OF ALL.SIZES Also, Hardware of all dMicriptiorts, German. Engllih and American: ROOSEVELT IF, SON . • . . MUM lIMINI IMEM ...-'' , . :.- ': - . - ...'- .. ..•':,!';:- ... .. ,. . , :;:..... , ;:-- ; '! 7 :::".1: 7 4).. '...,-;;;."..:"....:-ci.:*:*:-.i'-,:;',;::::'1,..,:i..•':"..5'i,.•1‘,:. 3F ~4p - • 4C4fc.X.,.:.'t • 1;Y: ,( e:. ,- .1 . ." . .;1 7- 77:;,. •.1 . .0•.• : • . _ . _ • .1‘ =MEE SIMI MIMI;MM - - . :DR. . lIOFFLANYYS CF.LEBILATED . • ..ozitatAN,IREM • OINES . Are wi t hout a Rita ! Air rho curse the foil. wing Dinars . s IF taken according to the directions they , will cure any. 1. case, no matter who or whatelse hits failed. - . • VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC. PILLS, -.- • For Me permanent cure of ; ;Rhouniatiutt, Gout, Grin-, one, Hysteria, and severe nervo us affections / and arc , highly recommended for the . care •_of - I/cowry, femoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients, using them, In most cases, experience benefit soon after the first nose:„ They , quiet the nervous system, which enables them to resiwell during the night—They never faiitocffect a care, when taken according to directions. , No outward application can pe rmanently remove Men-, made pains from the systelll., janimeals sometimesnet as a palliative for a short perion, but there is always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to lepve ono-place for perhaps a viud part, or else where the pain will be .more acute. . . . . OER AN ERS, For thapermanent.cure of Liver Camplainw,daundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronia'Asth• ma, Nervous Debility,. Pulmonary ,Affections,, (arising from the liver or stomaehd•Diseasesisf The Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach, n both mule .and female, such as, female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head., They the sys tem, and remove all. aridity 'of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the Most delicate stomach, nod in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness . and renovate. the _Whale !sys tem, removing. all impurities and, remnants f previous 'diseases, and giving, a.. healthy., action ',to whole The symptoma of.Liv'erConiplaint ark nneasinese and, pain in the nght side, and soreness upon touch immediate ly under the inferior ribs; inability, to lie on the left side, or If at all able, a dragging sensation produced, which se rioasly affects .respiration, causing : very often a-trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a Coated tongue acidity of the sunnach,defieleney of per spiration, and , smalltime a sympathetic pain in, the right shouldeir, with a great disposition to sleep and depressi on. l4' spirits, and sometimes sores In the month or throat, causing raocusto rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent! ly accompanies it, nada dropsy lathe .Thesa symp-. touts if permitted to continue, will eventually produce, that most .baneful disease, Consumption. • In fast,a ma jority of such cases originate fronythe Irritating causes above mentioned: Cathartic medicines must On ,every instance, be avoided in the treatment fir it. - • The symptoms ofilyspepsin ate very various—those af fecting the stomach alone, are inauseaaleart-bum, loss of appetite, sometimes an exceatof appeute„ sense of full; fleas or weight en the stomach, sinking or fiutferiogof the pit of the atomach fictid cruc sour arisi from the stomach, &-e. k'ipepsia,tations,or devoid of afauctual nug ature, is. without danger; lint, if arising from a disease of , the stomach, it is dangerous. • . • Nervous Debility generally : accom panies Dyspepsia or -Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few daces will re move all the. unpleasant effecti.suctins 'lettering at the heart, aching sensation when in nlpiog pggifiOn dots or :webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in die head, constant imagiuings of evil, and great depression of spir its.. Outward signs are, a quick and strong. pulse, pale and distressed countenance, dcc. Any case of the above disease can be cured effeetnally by the use of the Bitters, as directed. , . • , SUDORIFIC, • An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds, or Th e Chest; Spilling of Blood, Influenza, Whooping, ough, Bron chitis, llemoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves - any. Cough or Hoarseness, Mid prevents the Croup by be ;Mg ently administered. Pio cough or cold is- MO light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow,ap with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robust, if at first properlOreated. • _ . . • SPIKENARD OINTMENT, . For the effectual care of the Piles, Tetter, and Rheim, ' Scald Head, Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids, Barber's Ifeh, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burni, on application, or remove anycutaueowteruptions frOin the skin. Persons troubled : w ith tender, faces should use it 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 OIN'FATENT, For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, bock or chest: it will eeturly remove any deep. seated 'aides.— . These remedies have, caused many - to enjoy the Ines• timable.blessingo of invigorated health, and, in a varie ty of desperate aritt abandoned cases, a perfect and radi ! .The innumerable imptisitions Mum 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 diEculttodo, justice to the publie in offenng sufficient indneemeMlo . make a trial of these invaluablemedieines. They are en tirely vegetable, and free from all injutious ingredient's; and claim your patronage solely upon their merits- - Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent, gratis . • . Principal Depot at the German Medicine !tore. 27SRaie street, one door above Eighth, Philadelphia: •• For sale in Pittsburgh, by [jant.7-dlyr • . ,IVM. THORN. SILENCE THA'VEIIfEADFUL COUloll!—The Lungs are in danger,.the work of the destroyer has been beguit the Cough of Consumption bath in it a - sohnd of Ant TOV Mantra? , Your darling child, your idol and earthly joy, pi now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold--her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken _fingers tell the hold disease hes already gained upon bee —the sound of ber tamalehml cough pierces your soul.. Yoona Men, when jest about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the 'fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble . limbs telt , of yoar loss of hope, but you need not despeir. There is a balm which . will heal the wounded lanes, it is _ • '• All-lionllng Balsam. Mrs. Arnim, the wife of Wm. -Attree;F.sa. was given up by Dr. - Sewall of Washington, Ora Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Matt of New York. Der friends nll thought she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumptionturd was so pronounced by her physicians—Shermau's ' 13.2133M _NVO9 given and it cured her. Mrs. Gsnuseasszz,of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of . consumption by this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give re lie f —she was reduced ton skeleton. Dr. A: C. Castle, Dentist, 7,31 Broadway, has witnessed its effects In several cases where no oilier medeeine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witncsred its wonderful effects-in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming as it may be; is effectually cured by this Ilalsani. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the lungs sound again. Rev.-llxsuy Jona 109 Eighth avenue, woe cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The, fin* dose gave him ITIOTo relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. L. .J. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave It to .a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely. adlieted with the Asthma. both cases its effects were, immediate, $OOll restoring them to comfortable health. - Mrs. Lecaszta Wsua, 95 Christie-st., named from Asthma 42 years. Sherman's &hem relieved her at , ones, mid she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdaa every attack by a timely use of this medicine. This i i ndeed s the great remedy for Coughs,Colds, Spit, tang Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat,. and even Asthma and Consumption.. . Price' 5 cents and 81 per bottle, ,__ Principal Ofsve 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Shermates celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor. Man's Plaster. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON,. nt his Boot and Shoe Store and 'Patent Medicine Warehouse; Kt Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of. Wood atreet,• and by . the fallowing duly appointed Agents for Allegheny, county: . A. M. Marshall: Allegheny eity . r Jonathan Ghnest, Manchester;J. R. 11. Jacques, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; G; Muslin, cor. Webster at..and Elm; Daniel Begley, East Liberty; li. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgb; Sarni, Springer, Ann ton; James hPliie, Stcwarlstown; John 111Iack, Tunic Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son, M'Keee; port; MeEldowney, .Bakerstown; .Riley hVLaugidln, Plumb Township; 'Wm. J. . Temperanceville; Jan. Fulton: Tarentum; G. II- Starr, Sewiekl y. marlgy WiRE 1-710 r. W. LAXT/E, at Payette- IV" vale; N. Y., says: am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients."'' Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills: Price, "2.5 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by . , Smithfield street, near Third._ Also, by Wni. Cole? Alleghtuty.city ;J.- G. Smith, Bir ' .miugharn; and John M'Craeken: Fifth Ward. •febt7 Jaynes , ramtly Blediclnee. DS.' S.,COOl{; Pinuti,,Ohio; writes, March, ISIG: "I have used your Verrnifuge, Carminatire Balsam, and Expectorant, in my practice,. for the last three years, and have been exceedingly welt pleased with them, an d never, as yet, to my recollection, • failed of realizinmy fullest expectation in their curative properties. ,Y ourr other medicines-I cannot speak offrom experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they • claim, and are entitled to all t he Confidence:reposed in them; by. rhore who have Nixed tnem. .1 , was formerly_ very partial to Vert:llllTc until.' berameacquain: ted.with yours, which has my decided preferene to any' Ressectlldly, yours, .• • ..-.S. S..doox, M. D." 117 For sale , in -Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store; 72. - 10Ip._ A. FA HNESTOCK'S COUGH I_l4 potation has proved itself to bard - very great' eflica cy in the eureaf obstinate C'Oughs, Colds"Arthnit ' " unit of 'Blood,. Whooping:Cough. and other•Piteureonte Affections and the propretotti feel warranted in errant mending, 0 . as W a• safe and useful medicine, and are Fr.r pared' to sho'certi fi cates of indiSputable authority:; in testimony of its value: " • • • . "- • It is pleasant to the taste, and is 'offered atso low nicii . is. to place it"within the reach of 'every person:. Theta nre, perhaps, but few Cough - preparations 'hid . will•prct: duce such -decided, effects In such short time: pared isndaold by • '• H. A. FAIINESTOCk h' Co., , Corner of First and IVoodi also, corner, of Sfrih• and Wood streets.- • • • ' • • •• s• -• ' decl3 D CELENTI4TP.D . yEacripLic • •FILL, ore for c cind ret Op; at ,the, ' • . Apa..Esraie , . , • No SO st. k); . Wm. Cole, ,Alteglieny . J.V. Smith, 11ir-. •niintham; John Iffccracken Penn gtic Finh WRF 11 iNESANDLIQUOIy33OO Whole;flaivegfattat4 :.fete.and gighthwl'ipea, Bnindy,'lTine4.Gintrf.#o4 o t e following - celebrated branda, glndeeiand.vithlages A Seignette Brandy, pale, London Mailiet Wine eta dark, , Rotten Port : . Otani „ . et = Ten t h ' . ;ee Stmenao . • morgondy . lionnesoy • " • dark, S. S.• Madeira RinetCattillott &Co ": ,g, Symington • el ' & 'dark, Fay. Imperial Eagle Gin, Pale Sherry Plank : Horse • . " •• . o - .Brown • • Swim . • • • Golden Tine Apple " Tenriffe"! Irisltt{Vhtskoy , t • Lisbon • p . Claret " , st.:•eniti it • • Sweet ft. Dry "Malaga "• s: .Tagether Mi& s it laige cock I:lithe:above Wines and Liquors to Hottlea;_also, Champagne. cind_Claret t lVineai far tale tla imported, on pleastmg-tenns, at the LlVine Cel lar and l o iqoar 2 store of- • C. MARTIN, feh7.ZS corner of Smithfield and Front ate; EM2==MV2l== ME= ... -, ,i.:.;:..', - ',.;: e . `.,-.:',...';.-..:''.:::-:..':-.!.. /.'t i 't I *-- 2:4A• •L'' o f . . .! ' ' , ' . .4, - . ~,,,,,,,..: . , ~7 : . ' ' . '- ; ;; .. ..',.: (1 :? .: , '., ' , , C ; .: c: i. ,..i ' . -' , ' :;% . . - Z ; : . :t .'1:. HlNo3FetnknrcVMA- 4 infitate-.113: chi M C rr growthriteatitY, and.restoratioii. orthe Hair. This Cream, when. once known, will supe . reede all other arti cles of the kind:Of:lrian , use. 'lN%ere;the Writ de.ad harsh,- thin, unhealthy,-nor taming grey, few applica tions will make the hair sotfand dark, and_givpit abeini tlfal, lively aPPeeraneej.atid will aLscritiale ittartlntaln' Its liveliness and' healthy.color,mvice.asiong as all thy preparations that are CatlerallY used., Where the hair is thin, or has fallen on, it may be stored by using thlis Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their halt should et Onceparchiuse a bottle of the Chinese .Ilair Creamr asit,is so ecanDosedthatit will not injure the heir like thepther preparations, bat will . beautify it, and give ' , perfect sattsfaetion in every inj. stance. .„.. • r, , . For testintowto Its _Xertsuperior mmlities,see the fol lewing letter. from • the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Means: Hondershon &. Stretch„Nashville, :gen e ral agents for the . Southern Statesl 4 .. - - Lettir. 0f#,14501. Caldw Ch u'reh l,Pastorethe, an. . iillaismatmceinsitorr & Austen: Gmemsaatt—l take p.easure in adding my testimony In favor of the excellent preparation gilled Dr. Parish's Chinese Ralf Cram' for; about two years ago my halt was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the.. Cream, and ased it according'to the prescription, it is 'noir clastic,,soft, and firm to.the.head. Many balsams end. Oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a *orse state . 'than before.. This Cream, howeVeri has met myexpec... tenons. • ~1 I. Al an attlehy for the toilet, my Wife gives ii,preetteare over. 'aUlitheriii being delicarely perfametiondltot posed:to: rancidity. • The. ladies, especially, will fipd the M Chinese Cream to be a desideram, fin their preparations I (r thetollet. Respeetfully,A.c., - R. CALDWELL.. roLiki , ?anuFY 71 1547 ; .. _l3lorBold wholesale ' and lean; in Pittsbur g h , byJ.shir M. Tearnsend, 45 Market et., and Joel Mobler,corner of, •Wood end Fifth sts. ' iel.s.4l4kwAy . . , . y 'A.DIES are ,candoneiligmasi,using ,CommoS frepS4 ! _L..at red Chalk . . They are not aware how frightfully linu- . 'rious it is to the skin '. how coarse, how rough, howiSllow, '. yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk! ' Besides it ibinjanous,tontaining a large quantity of lead! - We, have prepared a:beautituf mgt.. table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified Of; all deleteriohe • qualitimb and hire ans. to the skin a. natural, berd th yi 4 1 4 m alabaster, clear, ely white at the same time acting as a cosmetic o skin, making it soft and smooth.' ',.• Dr. James An , Practical Chemist of blassae.hu setts, says: "AfteranalYsingJones'Spanisli Lilly White; I find it possesses the inosibeautiful and natural, and at . the same time innocent, white- I ever savy. I certainly „can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying:. Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather. or wool—the former m preferable: . , • -.. .• 4- 'rem see or Tann roe 25 '' ca m s' —Whlte ' teeth ; foul breath, healthy gams..!..Yellcur Sid =healthy teeth, • after being once or twice clean - et, with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it. is.'so .perfeCtly.lnnocent and exquisitely fine, that its CollStlint daily . use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth 'thin am in good condi tion, giving them n beautiful polish, and preventiag„ a., premature decay. Those already, decayed it prevents from becoming worse—if also fastens:limb as ishecoming loose, and perseverance it will render the foulestteeth delicately white, and make the breath klelicionsly sweet. Price ..T.,' oral* cents a lox: , All the above are sold 'only at B'2 Chatham it., sign of the American Eagle, New,York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear In the' next eolmini... .. . . :-• .. -.. • ~ , ~. f . - - ~-, . WILL vou 51141tT, and get a .rich ‘ husband, lady f ~ .tour face is your fortune" Ish beautiful; • elenr,'.falr? • Is' it . white? -If no ;it can bernade.so even though it be yet-' low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands have been made thus who have'.washed once 'or twice with Joueeltalian Chemical Soap., Tile effect is. glorious and magnificent." But be sure you get the gams me Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American I:Tagliete 'Chatham street..:•,: „... ~.,,,, ~..ui...i.,,, . .. Ring.worm, Salt-rheum, ScnrVey,Ftpilttelni,Thieleen Itch, ate :often Cured by Janes' 'ltalian ;Chemical ↦ when every kind of remedy has faileA. That, it cures pimples, freckles; and clears %hessian; all kilo*. "Sold 'Sold at 'the American Eagle, 85 Chathanf street. 'blind, reader; this seldom or never falls: ' •,- '. • - . .. . ~.. , ~ -•-• • ."... „C. INGLIS,Is - ,PallerfoP. Sold ai is CISOX'S Ed Liberty at ., head rixid ; Sigri of of the Big Boot: .• ' ' • • - •'. •-....•n0ve1. .... - . . Uf ittiLLA tt T‘V ELV& AND A HALF CENTS. -11tarriago.-'—Coniydential.—Any:lndy between %weir ty, end thirty, turs,svitiatig a symmetrical form,. geed lea tures; .kcis asked confidenually; coil she suppose 'any man could „- admire her. hile sambas such yellow teeth;, such sallow, rough, coarse skin; a nd sack dirty, LAII,, wiry • balr; when, by spending the above *Mai 'SEM might • have delicate while teeth, a , pore .swet, brtatb,,. W and: a beautiful head of hair. ,She . can hive beautifulhite: teeth and' sweet breath by nsing'o is. bint:Cif,Tonal bernoth; Pfaff ; n skin white t pura andspollesk as snow by using a cake of the gemune joites'itrilfais 'h enrko} Soap; anti a beautiful head of hair by'neXag a as; beide of Jong' Coral Hair Iteirroratira. Do not form an opinion against this before you trry, or you will regret bur lie sure to ask for Jones , . articles... Sold only. to Nesv,irork at t Chatham st. . Far sale by • . , • • • • ” ' WU. JACKSON, Elt Liberty. Pittsburgh- • ArIANCER, SCROFULA AND Ample ex - 1../ perienee htusproved:that 11Q combination of medicine have ever been so elfiepelomilarecnoliing the above dis-' eases, as DR. JAYNWS ALTERATINTK. it has effected caeca truly attouishing,7notonlyof Cancer aud otheydis cases of that Classy but has removed the most stubborn . diseases of the Skin; Swellings; Dyspepsia; At: • Thia medicine enters into the Circulation, and eradicates dia. eaten wherevee located,. It purifies the. blood awl other. glad' , of the body , removes, obstruction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargement of the glands orbones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drosirsi: nets, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts ani: motion to the diseased end debilitated constitution. Them' is nothing superior to itin.the whole malaria medics.- It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant,and has nothing of the di,msting nausea accompanying the idea of's-sla in-For sale in PittsburghAt the PERIN TEA STORE, 73 Fourth st., near Wood.. ' raar3o,. . A Recipe foe the Mouton glutei lOW FORCE ITS OEO=ll AND 11F.ALTEI, - MAKE 1 IT'-SOFT, SILKY, CLEAN AND ITNE..—Pensons in consequence of the many things sold, set down every article, (be it ewer . so good,) as a humbug. If people could be made to try n 3s. botdenfione's Coral Hair Re storntire, and sea how it makes dry, rusty, red, lighthair moist, soft, auburn and dark, and keeps it so; and by its use for sometime, COWES it to grow, naturally behnuful; if people could see the number of poor respectable - Inc , chnntcs that-use - it, (tiyo,• and find it. tho.c..aperit thing. they cnn use,) for dressing and beautifying the Hair, for keeping it soft. tin& lii.order three - times as long as any other article made; and Forces it to grow, stops its falling, .7 And costs but 34411ingsio try_ . • We formerly sold nothinglessthaii a bottles, list ice. wish people to try it. Sold only . nip M [mind Chhthiun street, New York, and by. •• • •. • ' mares - GYM. JACKSON. ACci...M;lAlliertiiii. lk ORE. Tr;:srinioN V tor Vt..Wiitanni Fumily Medi: sines—The undersigned, eitivinsof Pittsborgh.hav mg personally used Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough Mix ture, and experienced.its beneficial effects, domost cheer fully recommend it us - safe and eTecttialy ht-111 cases Spooking from experience, we believe that it has no sn penor; and would recommend its use tonlbtho afflicted • . Pittsburgh, March 15th,•11318.: : • 117SoId by J. Schoonmoker &Doi John )lays, James A. Jon es,,/i•Soil, John- P. Scott, F: SnOwden, - .7. Mohler, Ogden'it. Snowden: . AerliflEUM, SCUBV.Y, OLD SOM *ANSIPE4 Z 1 - .10.8) Barber's. BM, chaps, Sorg ' j ,Paples,ri* Thin 4 used. by many physician,' la city an above. be. and NVO would 1101 selltiless we knew it to be all we state. ." . • • . : ••• • As a cosmetic, the true - JONFIFS SOAP V perhaps the onlYever ,ktiown oat removed imPurities,..and; cleared. and beititified the skin, making it ' son,' Cleat,. smooth and white ai'an infants ' But mind,it is sold at 8 b . . n' lti JACKSONAgat, .' _ mnr2. . .88 Litiellystnted, PiUsburgh. hIERICAN 0114—THE giftkUT Illsifita) OF NA -4 -- TURK.Proctired front n well in Kentneky,lEG feet lore the mull es surface. .VhislOil will be found yastly , :superior:to Harlem, British; Of tiny:other foniierlrpopoi. lar 'Oils.' Its curative properties' for 'the ,IcAlititung‘ali menu are truly, wonderful t•• Intiamstorylliteninaustui -whooping a.ough,plithisic;istitipm?'colds;'spums, letter,. erysipelas, Vaal.] head, group, Utilaramatory acireuhroat; liver e ant plat et.si flammatibit Orthellidneys, , paini in the breast, side , and back, diseases of the SOMA; pilesibeart. burn; diseases of the Trip 'Joint; in armed sore eyes; deaf ne ssicuid car 1( h ivvcirp;, toothitOkeititintingrainsins; bunts,scalds, brinses,eu ,ulcers, cancer, fryer; sores, • Price SOcentrper bottle,. .Soltl wholesale and retail toY • , WAI. JACKSON, athis boot and . shoe store, 69:: Litiegty: street; Pittsburgh. The BOOT standkin the door=way. ,Only iu Pittaburglrwhere the'st&pub:enk.be. pb 7 : order to be Bantu( obialiting.iliegentiine,,, 'purchase only of the general agent forlVesterarehasYl7; Wm:Jackson, ig3 Liberty strati, or Agents appointed by hint for its sale, each of whom will hAvo a show bill and genenildireotions in pampklat fonts containing .the names. and addres.s of tbe...l . "Opriitortitut, General Agent of-Western Peonsylvini Dr.:Hall da Co4proprietoriifestar kY, • •'• • Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western P'emisylva- Ma, 09 Liberty strect,••Pinsbargh; to whom all - orders must be addressed tut iOitinmv•s;—Pkiehlxittla: is entlosedaa one of the above • named Pimphleus and.the name of, WilltaZi a oePrOlhe general and only wholesale agent fiirW, tuns)* vania,)printed on the outside of the Jabal'! ' „local* 4 • • - • Irani olty Ciateker siperaraadVidic .• = IaTOULD rexpecitully inform his friendi:' and the • N..V pub lie generally,: hat ho has added to .his othe bust. : uess, the manufacturing of Crackers of eisry. yariety.= Hiving purchased one of W, R. Nevin's Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he isprepared l 0 Blinn orderi for !erackers.or pilot bread at the shortest notice , and hopes a strict attention to business,. tq'shitro'a.portions of the. :patio patronage.. The respeetfall to .call and examine for themschies: - .. ! *,•• • .-BAKERY No. 10 poirunriciai Rots, tilieinot • oppci: :silo Smithfield: N. B. Saperior family Bread, rye and tlyspepsia`Bietta, large and small rolls, fresh, Ipsory' inOrniag caulk.' Wad 'nu the store, or my sritgon,or, at my,stantl 'in the ntirker. - 11 " ,Cakes and Confectionnri• on hand - land 'made , to' °nitre . . . • SHEPITARIA *NOliVConintercitit NO*: Caberty4itt::4- UNDII.I ES:-‘4OO doz..Playingtatilei 10 200 whole and Ulf boxes Sardine% . „ • •• 10 basketaotive Oil; a<i(.<;;i••:.;• • 9.0 doz. assorted Catnaps, &e. .•;l - . 5 caskk 1 .9V4 4 4 / A rt, ruts tii?d 300 doz. Brandies, tops, .y . ery . • 5 bbla powdered Sugar,_,.. , . , GO baskets Cbarapaigne pallo;41 - rivei • 3 libds Claret Wine r for sale by ,• • r mar 9 . lATOTICE TO SIIIPPERS.—We bisve. taken an office 1' immediately oppositeto our " burntswirebonsep for .he present, wherd we tilt - transact business:ay maw!, ....until a new.ltonse tan be tireetedi tuning . eianaltl'htqing Already been made for-tlint pailiose-• a' 'Er:Boats-will atttrayste ih readineimaxontivilbanliln leceiv_efreight. , 7 : - ap4 i• , •< Canai BaniniLibertyni: fIOpAR!.,EY.IOO bags'Borrey,lust' la namr lormzie . - .1ar 0 4 6 } • HARBAUGH: •• • ' ~ ,~~~u'~a' :a- . .;t .._...~ MEE MIES -. ~~:~~. . - S. I • MEM ERE OHM= IMIIII • -• MEE . ' ITMMI ...... . -__..._ ... , . . . ....-.- - ,- - ..".. , ..:-...7.. — . ""--- -r.- - ..... , . .... 4.....r.Z.,.........• _ I 1 . 1 AT:45 ... **'..4) Ell PIJI talaillfil l• 8 121 ; ABED . ,. . 1 A", RE ;A B ED opined to • pliert4tubttoblyas soli. '! all , effectua l -; J'‘4 l)sl-- "ckl ir ia fallith9-' eettlaki- 4 -to •• : ... _all;discases *faith can effect the human'Attinha - ,lleadi:., , ache, Ituligeetion„;Ftheumntisor, Piles Scam, Dropsy. 1- ; ••• Soleil Pox. Chidera bliirliticWorrn4 , Wtatirplog-Vough, ConsyntHplertnigablltite. eiQui•eWScludettncit.LiverCom-,.....ti,f -.. niWal:i Pitk'eah ce : r de t "allhc fi"' :: :: Heartburn Itehntp 1 theSk neoldi,ttutißnkrs !nibs taeieWtrii: Weakness;Palpitationofthe eaßisings in theThiotirr:• •.' • 'Asthrim, Fevers - be all kinds, Ea..complaints,stiufha, , ,-. , . ...... in the Side Spitting" of Blood; •Sdro _EyeafSetafidni _St. „-:,- .z. _ i tt Anthon , ilre, Lowness:of Spirita, Flooding, -Fluor. Al•••, , , bus or ilea, Gripes,- King's • Evlli:Lockjaw Hystcrin, .., t , Bile on e Stomach, and all bilious taectiaturttlitYn• • , :Swelled - cat .and,Lege,;l3wine7lNts'i IYhtte weinags, • Ttemors.,Turanrs; Ulcers, VOrniting=and aft brothers • • }nine successfully and rePentedly .betin' vanqrushed,liy•r! heir They, have been knoWnio affect permanent cares when - .. all other rentedica,bad proirall'unavalling„,siidin Itoe las ! ta lgie dtscasc inmany — ' ' c asiisuperseded thiprcteriptire still of th e otorran*sotlyerysiciarix, and received besides their ' unqualified commondatioi... _ . • • •• - •• • They have bean frequently recOnimencedhyrsen of the , -: most distinguished clutraetera throughout, the land, bad ', been sanctioned in Europa by Noblemen, and Princes; of coral blood t - , - rhey have been Inrrodriciii into the HoepitalatitEriin-* •„ burgh, Faris, and Vienna, and ,through, the disinterested ' ; 'exertions of our Fore ign' Ambamiders, goly. have recei ';., , , ved the favorable commendation of the Estiperot or Rus t .. • • ' siu, and of BiaCclestial Majesty .of the Chinese Empire. .. Scarcely a Packet veasel of airi repute sallafrorri'',.. ' the port of New York without in abundant supply_of the SICK •DIAN.'B. FAILING FRIEND. - • :. trrAg engies have been established in allthe prieeipal ''' • Clues in die - Union' ' andlipplichtlotiaaroconstantlyreseh ing us from ahnostetraberless'xillages in' every section 'of the,cookrtry,..fTehtimonititi eftheir marvellous effects are pouring in fronverqbarters—and in such numbers tliatVehavexiot timeAb read one ballot' , • thent:* What • • stronger or.moree,onclusive evidence than these Import=; .. ant facts:can the racist sceptlealdesire? InOlgibleilbet:... l thi thirty: thotisands 1 Ve}lo .1103 T-tided . CREDMR'4 4 :',', PILLS, can be deceived in their reenlist 'rimy impifs...,- . , lure or quackery existed;wahld it not long ago have bee n :held qp,na it should.be,;to Om scorn 104.,.:41erieli?n .0f...,..., justly offended community... • ' - •; • • lU' fretnettibet,-,Dr:C.lftClickener Is the irriginal.im , . -rental . of SpgprCoated Pills; and,that nothing albs ens, was aver heard of, pita he Intioduded . them in'Jimet,l9Vr. •• Purchasers shblild, therefore, always:tisk .foiClitionterte ~ SagairCcrated•Yegetabla•Pills, and tajte no other, or they. :; will be made the lifetime or a fraud: • ''. • • , ,PRICE, 25 CENTS,PER BOX, . • • -; ' • • •--, •• ' : :Dr: Clickenerr" rinfipal office for ilic sale otpills,ia i Gt •;WDLJACKSON,B9,•Liberty•st., beadof :Wood td.,P.ltts• burgh, pa., General Agent Sir -18restent Yotensylvania, ' • Northern Ohio, and the River Counties of Virginia. . '••" , The following art Dr. Cligkenees .rlnly _aPPokillCd'...A: . gents for:Allegheny co., ra. - . . ... . -, . - :WM: lACKSON,'Onneiptil) 89 Liberty. street, head of. ~ AgfiL. i iinishill;Alles s ilettyCity,,:;:,, . • ,:: • 't!Jenathen Obriest i OancheAter...;t.,.. ,- • _ :.• , s e n s a, R. H I Tcramtte „ nd a :c mies, co., it .i nni , % , m 81, •• iiin. , , .-,. • : .....,;..., 3no.•11. Cortseli,Fehrt at- -• • 5 ':•,:;, . -.••• Andrew S. Getty, Wylie tit : -• . . . • : Robert Williams, Anhursville: . ... •• . , R; H. Ileminjorayi.South,%Vard. • •Nnxi..l. Smith, Tempertuweville. Jeremiah Fleming, Lavitencevillo. . ' Daniel Negley, Eatittiberty- Eiwnyd Thompson, Wilkinsbtirgh, Thomas Aikin Sharpsbnrgh. ~ G. IL. Stan,Sewickley„ ..••• • - . • • Samuel Springer, Clinton.. ... . • ~ ; ••,.. James APKee, Stawartstilicm; ,•: --,,; • ',,,. Jahn Black, Turtle'Creek. -..., ~ •• , - C. I , ..Dleht,•Elizabeth.... ; • • . .. . , ,- Riley bl , Latighliu,•Fiumb Town hip J. Jones, Bakerstown..,., -,.. -- Penny, M'Keespori 46- 1 T IS .THE <BESP•COUGH: MEDICINE I EVER USED.'”.—Thrs . was' eipressed in our lietiring'yes tenlayf by an intelligent gentleman, who had used but about one half of a bottle of. IllnlVillard's Oriental CougA Mizture.hefore he was entitely erred.' .Come and get a bottle of it, and'if the M 631 obstinate .ettaglior cold does not disappear ita use , . your mone y will be 'refttnaed, Comtiounded as it is, of thimast eflectivei though halm. less and-Tilesitunt remedies,'its.use for years Asa; nnrin deed can ic' s fifil to give enure For sale, wholesale and retail; by - •-- .".• . .• • HAYS h. •BROCIaYAV. = Libettr street;=tierirChnal•Rasin':: . . WILLIAM. FLP.IIIN9;" Sold also by R . WILLAIIIV)3 Onentaf . Con gilt•Misteire,—" LIT i 11"... L.Vvroils3 rtiststr tic" -- 4Tbose Who: have - tiolhad - in opz pornmity. of trying:lbid . greatlrernetly for the permanent core of everyaffecuon Ofthe lizigs; 5120121 d aptgall itatrial, gertidentes sits et:deft - net,. from t c . 7 , i mus, which we are cmistantly`eicelving,- canna g convince lheskeptical. Bea d-ecollfissing ' is 1 ..' of high'standingin Allegheny - - •' : . "Mani ?Taps' 4- -It arowLs Me great plea- • ' sure to be able to adaintllestireanyiriTavor of Dr.-Wit . ..." y l laid'atitilrnaluobletenighlitedieine: . About thite inontbs' - ' since I was attacked with 'violent Ciddiand wne meet' I s, distressed With ' the couglf, f ro m 'which could get no re lief, India Was a abort utne since' inducedtitaid I store and purchase somb'of the - Oriental Gong/is Mixtui e. I ant happy to . .. State thrittbe use of the strand tkntle - bus entirelie eutect ete;,and, having' grefir confiderleti 11l Mitre, and 'shill continua to recommend it to my friends: - .• • • - • :.• "Caesar Fnamlitils . .' Price,4s cents a bottle:- Sold by• - • .•-• • • • • - • . •.. • - RAYS k'BROOKNVAIY,' No Coat. Row, Libeity-st.; neaf . Canif.• Also, by ffeblfir Ti•FLEIWING, Lemmeneevills'.••• . .IL - sliOhtthe Now. York Gazette; paper deservedly a t the head if, Ilk , daily Press in I this'countrYt • i• ThistorsPrerestirtflaidep - IPeri!itateallnesf I to calltha alte,filicriSifourreadere to data Invaluable prep , annioa &mad advertised in another dolusan.. Milisititxt.WCOVOlheri and issues,a higillYitatelastfili. I I newspaper . tfielrYlaciwland then, oeor two nuentem uf : which : o bar? Already noticed; and the medicine-31141f : has been eulogist:A by nearly ad dm press of the Westoilt ' country, and, we doubt.not,tust ty eulogised. -II has m favor, oreover, ,very.'ll . attering; testuncunals, trout .• most eminedt 'practitioners in every' part of the country.. where il,thn3 tbeeli . :l2Bed• ',l*re , Is. beauty and taste . enough in Mobottles,•ead in the engraved labels in'Which - they are 'enveloped, to -induce a purchase, even . jrthe preparation .itself went not af.the SSsciecialgitest r ia tho world,. as ever* . " person mist believe tt,fs-7•that every ono must believe - ii.is—titnt. is, etery.; orie would not resist amass of documentary evidence condo. Sive enough to convert a Turk'to Chpsttanlty...Bay,nne of the botdee, gentle reader, and sco whether yon do not 'agree 'with zm on this paint.- . • .... For sale by• • 1.1. A- FAIINEST&Rit. '• 1 „ feb2.l cog. cif Isi'ditillTood and 6th and Wood. :p lIEUMATIShI; 'GOUT, AND-TIC DOLOREUX".-:- A iespectable gentleman ended it our offiee;sts• , said, to inform us thathe had'been afilicted 'for.ls 'fears - with Itheamatism.or Gout,. and ' &cask:111111Y With Tic ' Doloreux ; that he bail been frequently Confined•to'his room for months together, and often suffered Me:Most in': tense and excruciating pain, but that lately tic had been. - using laynis - Aberatire, from which be found the must sir • nal and inexpeeted relief' . He- save he found. the • tine very pleasant and effective,. and • 'Mat he novr 'con/ eiders himself peffectly cured.—Philaddpain North ADM , A Fscr Woirrir If soil:co.—A gentleman of Scrofulous habit,fretui indiscretion in his . younger ddys, became Af• • •feeted 'with „Ulceralions in ,We Throat and Nose, and a' 'disagreeable eruption of the- Skin.....:".lndeed; his whole 'system bore the mark's 'of being saturaterr.with , disease. .oneband•nuil-wlisimiere'irb muchl.sffected . that he bad lost thu use of the hand; every" part - being.covered with deer, .painful,' . and offensive' ulcers, 'aid teem tut Apnea , • 'and pandas as an honepeomb. • It was at this stage of bit, • complaint, when death - appeared inimitable .ftom a loath . . some diseaseAhat heiommenced • the use, of;Taynesa terative and havingtaken sixteen bottles, is now perfect- - - • -The Alterative .tipetatei through. the cirdulstion,•and 'purifies the blood and• eradiontesslisease from dm aystern, !wherever.lodated, and the riumerobs, cuff s it.has per: formed In diseases of Ma iikin,..cancer, scrofula, goat;" liver tomptaint,dyspepsiapnd other chronic diseases; is ilistalodincmishing.--Splnrof the Times. For talent Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA ST.O4E, C _ oNsubwriox;.,cmGit; SPITIING OF. MOOR!' ''IIRONCIIITISi: ASTHMA, 4..6.--TO Coastrurnviat,.. • Four-Gilks of ..you tire -really suffering from : hesitated tw .obstruction raid:lonsaquent ineturtatirth Of 'the; delicate'tinlng orthoz:e tubes . throaghsviltialt - tha, air we breatho is distributail to 'Pia , lungs; ,'his obstruatrou' ;of pain and Sorenepr; hoarienels, tougholiffieulty" of breatlung. fiaetia - Teaar, Oita a . liPluin g of blood, limiter sovphlegm,:whiab finally,ealusassailie strenvli °flaw pa :tirts—aml death ensues.; F,XPWTOR4riIT mew Aar to ramove.this:obstriction n d.producea: the. ;most pleasing andbappy.results t t It. Is partohp...iaJts.ef: recto, andrannot fail to relieve: •-1 • For sato in Pittsburgh the Pekin Tea SiOte;ioKiiitti, stotarrr Wood-, ; .; 4• •• . rt. EST copcn nevicuvu IN TILE- WORLD t.” _LP' Another evidence. of iho. superiority 2 or Dr.".:1171- lard's Cough Mixture, over . Need the following . certificate frow!rt respectable Citizen orthe• Filth Ward: Pwrsituann, Nov. 3,1847, • Al This certifies diet for some weekSpastl wad troubled • with a very serious Cough,.which•mus evidently? L ime's= • • lug seated on the lungs to sac!? an extent as to resiSt the. effect of every medicine Whichll bad filially persuaded to ;calr at- It, - ,Brockwayss , Drag Store, and get n bottle of • WilLsrdk , Oriental :Cough Mixture; which, to my great Surprise:. relievestrao very much ;:alter taking onlY two or theeisdoses,• and before I had usedione•bottle, was entirely twissomuels pleased with its e (Teets, that I have brought others to buy ebblitingrAct i rconini.en - stosny friends;al / .firittsPdieMi!!9 - be thc bet, Cot JrictiCrmeln the uvrhi " Try 4—onlyP cents la Mottle , S4J.LI I 2Y • _ r ' . ugocaviTAl" No.?, Liberty street, near Canalßastp fold Wise lit • . I:.FLEPNN. novlo • . LlMPncevAlli• lertieTribld Bald and ..1) -Grey:L-4r yiStiNvisb a rielt,lusorinus Inactorbair,- - Iree r into dandrb trend son do'ned 'Mil to pole Me . the /Olio Me Balsam- or ;Colambid. In eases oflbslddencrt Wilf111074! 'than exceed yotedspeetationk , fest tweritit.years- have dad it resigned to ittvoti . third iMifeetiOrilty,lbctutodrabli.Atlme& Age; state, or • condition, Appears/0 be.'ner. grit stgelei. Whrdetlen.-:1K - istso causes the duid to lloAdviih,whichibe delicatelmirtube is filled, by-which means thoniitiuts, whose - bah- was gray 'nett*. Asiatic; eqgiei. brunt...hart their 'mince:Awed tot its 'natural color, by the nice - Oral's invaluable - remedy, A A all,eases of firrerrtvvllkke:foUnrledle,o(lbc. most. gleasot 'crashes:that can .be und... A few - applications only ore 'necessary friXcellAn bqirfralnibfilltlfi strevgchess the roots;' it never fails to impartAnclt,,gloary.appear, ener A ind, as a perfonmforthe It holsii rm tistes. as roachtts.Mber ratscalle# Hail itestor. `nines, and is more etreetual. Thu, genuine, „Inanufae tared only PY.PM I . BI °O 4.50a,21 Courtiondt-31k*.Ntiew Spud only genuine,,in Pittsburgh, Iry Wrs-Amotrifiti. Idber,lyi(reetc x Sou; h9gdor jn_,Aitushlolgton;,EfiLt ;try A. SweeneY-In PO nnonshingh, Dr.:yosrelt; inßrownsvillc, by Bennett &Cruker„ ; abler, in eser,i; ; .tocrn . IniPennsylvanut, Ohio; hiaryttoid.and Virgin/3- • AND,-4 kegs No. 1 Loot,- - 7 , -, ?•; - : 1 1*.bbi3. No. 1 do; On eonsignm,ent, nod for:sate try' '7 • • • iiie .9'.1" ' . 1 - I%IILLEit 4.RICKETSOIV EMS „, • • •c - ,• - 4 ' ' • ;*: ' • ' ‘4- , • =ESE g+;gEMI IMEMM • • •• -•.--....- •• .•. - ~ : - . ..;*.:7- : .'...'•;:,'- : :.-!:',"!'. 1 ';. . ..:.:,......- . -'s ~:::....'•,•:T.-.'..,:,,-.... 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