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Also, a great variety, of fancy Cassia meres and figured -|,mens r many-of-them : entirely new ;?.i: u • ■ styles, winch are uo» to bo found elsewhere ■ itf tins • city; v vtO'_rcthcrvuili alanjc assortment of new style fnncyVest ;r - mgs, all 01 -which.wili h&made to ordenu the most fash ionable mjiuner»nl*hortuotico Gentlemen fnvonnq this; : establishment,with their orders, may reJy upon thelrgnr inehts-beitigrrttuicaswellus they cap be nl onyothfcT .;honso in the country: V .' - . r W HAND, u lurge assortmentoF Kii^DV MADE : GLQTHINQ, consisting of every description of. Dress .....BitdKrock.CoatSj.nevv style business, coats, sack coats, .blouses, Ac:- I 'Afooju general 'assortment of pania t *vcsts_ ■i: ", shirts, cravauususpenderfi- and nil other articles in the •» .’.clothing line^which' will be soldilnw for,cash.. .Whole : sale purchasers will Cud it much to- their advantage to • ?.coll and exarmnebefore nurchasmgelscwhere. :. -: jelo 1» PBLANY, Tailor - ’French Gootffl,for Ocnjla.^Vear.-, ■ FTIHB subscriber appeals. io his shelves to bear him out • X ihe assertion that he has the largest lot of Fro he liGoods, adapted to-men swear, to be found m nuy • Tailoring Establishment in-the. city—many articles ami - many styles included m the same, cannot be found, else* . whero.-. vA fe wof the lending articles will beenumerated here below t • '. Bonjohn s-Fmcst Dluck Cloths ; • .. Johannes AbhueV colored ** r Bonjolm A SsmoniVDoeskm Cossimeresj \ ' u : • CrapeElostiques” . . dnrtjpimcylii . .v . *v ;/-.>. vPaTtotCloihs,.lorSummcrCoais;--‘: • \ CaehmnretLs, l >- --‘r . • Coburgs, u “ “ * . Tweeds,English and. American _ . v • ..Salms, Crunoi Silk, TaTleton,. Ciichmercv Tinselled ißrocades, embossed and needle wroagblSunpep, white Marseilles, nada great variety of other Vestings. ... Aiao—Lmen Drills, white, grey, plain* plaid and nbbed. iof entirely new styles, imported this season—w hich w ill he sold low to order- for cash, on delivery, and cash only. i ■ i .j. CURRAN. . Fifthstrecu next Exchange Bank. •*'. « J. l\ Jtl*tANu£, m: 77<i70CORNER SIXTH ANDLIBERTYSTEETS. Saving enlarged and newly fined up their establish-.: mem, at the above well known . stand, rcßpetftfully' j . ■’. -iimto .tUeaUanuonof their friends and the public to their •' selection of New every vane • • ' ty'for spring and smniuer wear, selected especially for taeircuslomerdepanipent. Those wtslungtoleaveihetr •-> orders wdUmd at this establishment every, style of new . and desirable goods. -Their, stock of ready made Cloth ing is extensive got up. in. the bcsixnnuner, of durable tna • tfirml, ti«d welb\voriliy the attention: of.tliose wishing to purchase. All aro iiivned. to call, and may rest assured ‘•' ■■■/ 'that they will be pleased with pnec, quality and variety; A large assortment of shirts kept constantly on hand,. apriilO flmo TO ARMSVTO ARMS!—Threatenedltt fMpJßSoSS by Col SwiA, wilh «BECttfgr KLOOG men; notwithstanding wluch, J. M. White will continue to sell clothimr cheaper than any . has heretofore been offered in the Western country, hav ing-the largest establishment m the citjv fronting on Lih cny and Sixth . lie is now prepared to show to ms, .numerous patrons- the -greatest variety .of cloths, cassi r meres, vesuiurs. ami clothing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever beeu offered m this-tnarviet; to which all can havuthe night of av ay Observe the corner. No. W 7; Liberty and Sixth sis mftr2s v- JV M. WHITE, Tailob, Proprietor.-.-. *< 'OSO2OS SPIXOLKn.-v • K. RIPDU;. Twin City Clothing Store. . '■ EOUGBSPANGLER &Co. announce to theirfrlcods \T and the'citizens of Allegheny, that they have, on hand a fine assortment of READ* MADE CLOTHING. > ' consisting of Coats. Vests. Rauts, llpse, fcc,» which they 1 >wiU Dell at fair prices. -A'Jtdj' a* superior 10l of Cloths,; iCassimetes, ami they ulakc Up to ordcr- iu the neatest and best matiner- v::. - . work done as-usuol. > . - fa B 1 poifl forget the place, on the west wue.of Feile • ml streevfi doors unrtli ofihe.Auclion;sjore, Allegheny C4 iy apl&»3m Clothing! Clothing M Clothing lit i«-.r.v" '■■vTk€' Thrtt Biz Doors vs. Tht VTtsitm World!!!. ; ‘ *IRA flC\f\ AVKLL SELECTED GARMENTS now . made- and ready- to be offeredou the ■' mn&l liberal terms to my old customers and iljo public. m • 'general- Tile Proprietor of tin* fat-faraed and extensive. e*tal>lishmenl'h.iß now; after returning:from the .Eastern . cities, at much trouble and expense* just completed- In* .fall arid winter arrangements to supply Ins thousands- of customers with one oi tlte -most desirable stocks ofCJo*- tiring that has ever been offered in tins or any other mar v iwt wesiof the- mountams. ' For neatness ta style and. workmanship, combined with the very low pnee which ' 'lliey will bo sold for* ntust certainly render the old non-' - vifllcdi'fhrce Big Doors one of. the greatest attraction or the western country.* Ins gratifying to me to be able to onnouribe to iny numerous.fnends' at home and abroad,- « that'rioiwUhsKcndingthe extraordinary efforts winch I - . -vhave made to meet the many call* in my line, it i* with <. ; difficulty I cun keen time with the constant rush that is v.' 'made on ihia establishment..-It ■is a well .established 1 -> v-i fact- thnt ray sales nreeigntor ten limes larger than any . '-‘other-house in the trade.-and this: being- the case on the f * . amount sold, ! con affrod tosell nt much less proQt than others could possibly think ofdomg if they, wished to r ' - cover contingent expense*. - I -Intend 'to make n . clean ’ sweep of all my presentstockbeforc the beginning of next, ■■v year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it tuc mter •r-ij.-.-f,u:e*t of every man; who wants a cheap winter sun, to call **• and purchase at ibo Three Big Doors. catSl d&w JOHN; M CIX?3KE\ "fcTB'V GOODS, NEW G001)S>-Received althe Iron j\ City Store, a splendid tusortmcnt of Cloths,' ••• tr cdnsUtingof fine Frimch. English and American Warn, - hlacfcand fancy Casaimeitfs, of the non modern Rtyles; »: ■- < ; figured Cashmere Vesting*. SHk: \elvct, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which wt will make upr at the most • r - • renwmable prices, ina durable and fashionable style. • : - Ready CJldthmgj of all description*;. Lady’* v CToaka of the most- fashionable, patterns; Ncrk and: , : : w, pocket Jldkfr-Sospendem; Bosoms. <*Shm .Collar*, and vrj-;,.: “overy nrtiele usually kept.ui a Clothing .Store.. Country Merchants, before purcha«ng;ebtewljcre,.will find it .to c-fi •tlieir'adrani&eeto call atthc lrou. City, Clothing Siore. •- No. I!k2 laberiV Blreet. immediately .opposite the mouth ;?-.i of fthrket. • C.M ChOSKK^ r . *t QBULItfG'Ob'tfJAJWiFOH CASH.'—Winter Clo ' '-O ibingof everydescription; snch< a* xloaVs. over •j‘ / coat*. Superfine blanket; Beaver, Pilot and heavy broad . . cloilis, soperfiuc clotb, dress; and frock coals; a Jarpn-as • sortra«ni«f nveed. Kick.atid froc.h.coata..-/. .-i. Clmb- casHimttre.nmlipaiinen pamaioonsr alHo; a geitv :fnil assortments* vt‘su; plain niid faucyvvelvet. .cloth;. cajwunereaiid fanoyitrdoleiTi amkirttmljeartlmerr'. with. agrcatvariciyotimpcrGne slurta; .under Bhins.idoe.Jf/crQYai*, comforts nml all otlier nrti - . tfuni? line, which wiJMie sold low for Casb.. • . PmdiatwviViU tint! it much to their adrnntatrc to call, 1 • / ,Boan,at.4Ql-ilicTiy Bircet.: ~ . .]• ;•. Pi DELANY . fr:-, v ,,A complete.'assortment of; goods,, salable for • Castomorwurit oJways;OH haud, , *uc»ft*KHgbFh«FY«ich ' .->ml-Ainencau;cloth*».nnd cnswinerepi also.n choice as sortment of seasonable vestings—nil of:.\vhich will be modem ordermthelntepist vies; ;aml oil; the: most ne •••• .„f :■■ ;;commodatwnr.terms/.-Mi'; • :. : ;i'janlB-da\y. ■ „ "Oiotfting i Clothings I 1 rpUFr Spring and Summer flock that is now read y to he. X offered at the old original > ; , . t TimF& niG pnons ls one of ihe largest mid choices; m selection thnthasev* - er been exhibited bv aqy one concern jn this or any oth- i er cuyui ilicUmon. I will not undertake to describe to .i the reader the. different - assortments of artieleswhich I i ' now-httvc lo offer them;-.btU\vill simply Udlthem ihatlf they ouly-favor me.-vcuh a cull.: ! will lay before.them i 175,000 different.garments to make a choico ont of. cpn- j " ■ stsiing in part of.Cpat?. from therichest!.m,quality dowu i • to the lowest w price;. Pantaloon* and Vests, tq the ns-;i - ■ tbmshmenl ot*ihe.f)ehQlder r .wub;boih. mouth and cs'CS ! 1 open, wondering in the most extravagant degree of ,sur- i '‘' prise, lip\y such a vast coUecuou oraiuhvatiUECLOTmxo j .*/ -.could possibly IprcoUeeied together under llieconlrolof l -’blipindividual, Ihu.suclilbmgswjlllie,nshuig'Os per* ; ‘ ' severance iiiid/industry .is the oi.irade.-- '• ' AVitliqui any inlejiiion of boas|utg, o» my part, I will say ; ' ilia same time, u is of such metal 1 am principally com* : \ posed,for nothing in the,shape oxform .ofdifflculues, no ■matter whatxhcir magnitude maybe, can deicrmefronj accprapUshing zny object, niprovulmgforfhe fanner, tlie • • mechanic, and the daylahorer. IWy- wliple attention is • Vlaken’-Up-widi thcgrcaleft care for.lheir welfare,iu get hug up tushnuiable, ondaL the same tiine suhstauliaigar / v:;incnts, to meet their demands; nnd ns for others, who s' >:' :'-fancy themselves a sphere, and re: j Miqulnttg-ati article oflne ne phfS ultra- kind, they have. • only to give <ne an otitlmeof their iwuntsj nnd they are suited ti>rt wont m>./ > -Now, letme *ny aword or two to my country merch*. ./•- amslnthe tiuderif you i wish to save from nt least 25 to ..i ' 30 per ee>Ut’h* y° ur wholesale purchases, call mat ihp ): .t ‘‘Three'-Blg itedrs, 1 ’ and if 1 doirt meet your most son. - ■cm...gnhie lioposv'in the-way-of getting cheap bargains, and fresh seasonable goods, I will not infutureaMempnooff - ; er anydndueoments of a similar kind to a generous peo in-jitjifc-ofvsonoble a naiare nnd close discernment. j * JOHN M’CLOSKEY, -,.L: jeMS-ly-"- ">* • No: 151 Liberty street. iv UlvA'l”-— hasjust received ai f ty:hi^‘ldr*pei.Jab!iF' l imeui l froimne- on liberty and Oth •' iirtfotiC a.*»nlcstulul assortment ofIvvEEDS for.summeV; ' r 6!«6; H Minif'jpr lot of Trench- Satin VE& HNOS, all of ■ which heUS'rt^dyto,make up m the latest fashion ami. on the terms a« usual. Observe the 1 comer* $6 l<fr &bcrt) nnd Sixth street* : *'‘- J' T^-T" — -vVuoleinie nutl. tletall. 1 SADDLK-HARMiSSAND fItTINK MANUFACTORY Tr»iolSj:n,T Jl UARI begs leave lo in By JV form and llie. public generally, Nnjffii . . ■ that he eqimiiuea to ocrupV- Inal large ami com- V ,fl* raodtpuß.Stor»»-Roorp.fqnnerlj r iJCCUpienb) SamuelFnlin* estoplc. A& Dp., No. 80, corner of Jbampnd .alley njul Wood - ’ iiyeeltSvherc he keeps a large and general assortment 01 ■ A Saddles, BridlevHarnew. franks, Carpel Bags, Saddle - Bags* Valises.Bufljalo Robes, Whipa, and. all other aril cles in Uis hue \ '.Healso keeps constancy, on hand, nna is prepared to ' all kinds of Riveted Hosc.xnaiiufacllxrcd ■"OTthe'best material, and ma style of: workmanship equal • 40 theenstemmanufactured :priicle,aml. ai-00 per cent, cheaper • ■: RTcrehanif an-t'Fannerx would do Well to call and exaimnt'ltis stock before ••nirthusing elsewhere,-ns * determined to sell first-rate nrliclesat very low ' Don’t for?'et ihe placey I No. r 6G. corner: of Wood ■v * v ;r irgftt nml Diamond ANpy, - , nngfl .; J XTiS\V‘l3iUOKb.'-L.ife ofCromwoli. i>y J.J . ileadiyj - , ' " .JJI Power af.Uie PulpiMiy O. Spring,.B. JD.i . - JJctheUFlha*,b> l l«.sp«iig r 3).i).i - theGospelsj ».liecturcs A-Ni Hadson, 2yol» orSketchesof Wnyto Glory &c; > , - v r ;-,>,i!riio:Oonvent, bv AnlborofScliool Girl In France,': Now and Then, by Warren, • ■■■■• Sketclnm of Sermons on Parables and Miracles; i Ireland’a Welcome to Stranger; Heaven upon Firth, *■ .! r ?j-Hawkstonc, for-Enclnnd.2 vol.' . ~ .. i For Sale by LLLIOTI’ A. t VGLISIf. • “ r >. • ,-79W00d midsoMarket. -v to .Western Hlerehanti. . milß HHOIiST AN3> BEST etrr • JLoflered to'.thc.public, mid at the lowcslpriccFpofsi v bley tnnv be found at .115 Wood :street, opposite J.- D.. • Davis’ Anctton iCooms. ..Qbscrvc.MoreroOMß upstair*. jeS M HQDKIXSpV -XTEW WORK BV c Life ot Oliver :v.: . -‘.’Xi vCn)mwelK ,i by , J:v , r< Headlev; author of-“ Napoleon: : afod hi* Marshal*: 3 “TUft-Sacred Mountains,!'?sWflfilmu»- : - . . ton and hi* General*. ‘- eto-v efc. ..Received tins dav and for site by - JO/INSTONS STpCKTQN, • corner Mnrlfftt qnd Third jus.- V - • *1 'A-. . (Tfanspoitatiou £incs. PBOPLE'S'TRASSPORTATIOSLINE FEOM PI TTSBURGIt TO ■vro RrvS»rPPING.-The Boats belonging to this t»tne. Xi have been pm in , fine: orderi and are now running' regularly betweeii Pittsburgh and-Erie, touching at all tmermediate Ports along the Canals* A Boat will always be at the Avharruuder the Mononeahela Bridge* and one will ; start regularly every other day- The People’s ; irausporinuoitLmo • has every facility ■ for- carrying . Freight iaiuV. Passengers- The boats will be towed to- Beaver by,steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great ;t dispatch,.hy the canals. The boats are commanded by «xpcrienc£d:aud carefiil men—all of whom have an in-, tcresuntheliiuo--• - . , ; : H7* Goods sent by the Line to Enemoybe forwanled to any point on the Lakes.:- For freighter passneenpply io H KIRKPATRICK, Agent, Water street. Pittsburgh AGENTS Ci.AUK.ic Co-jßeaver. > R \\ CvNvrtanMt,Newcastle .Troutmak A; MfTcnKLTBEB. Pulaski- ' Middlesex ■ . ; Milton Hull, Sherron. Joseph McCluek, Slmrpslmrgb S.B. &.G. Lainryy Clarksville: . : . Kino McFablanh, Big Betid w!-"- ;S.C. Punier, West Greenville: :J. A T. Kilpatbick, Adomsville. ' > .. W. ll ; HENBa3r,Hanstown. WadswoktrA Co.,Sherman’s Corners. • . V* «• Pi>WRB. ConneadtviUe. ' ' • rr*T* i Spring Corner j._ .. >\ r ..C..WABaEiK Albion; •••-: —• ■■ 1 fCranesMlle " Wm Ttleb, Lockport .• K.Fiaii, Girard: i---. • ..; -r : : .. t .. . - A. King, and. B. Tomlinson & Co., Erie. • , Tlie following Agents in rfcne.’will receive and for -watu Freight , to, any on ilie Lakcs ilnpped by this Luie v WM. Gallagher* . . John Hearn, G; ,W. Havcrstiek & Co., Josiah Kellogg, KeUoedc Loomis, - . Walkcrfc Cook, jeO . j tfUtitmrghTortable Boat Line. : 1848. TITTSCURGH, PHILADELPHIA, BA LTIMO!tE,NEW < 'iORK, BOSTON, AC ' BOKBIDQE & CASH, Philadtlphia. ' TAAFFB 4- OTOAAOR, ptUsbwgh rTUnSoldesiabiishedLm&bcingnow urfall operation, X 'be proprietor* havetaade extensive ftrrangcraehtß to fojward 0ood& ami Produce with despatch, mid ou the most favorable terms.: They confidently hope, their well known promptness tu delivering goods—peculiar safety ininode of carrying—capacious warehouses at each port, affording, accommodations to shippers and. owners of produce,—together with their long experience oudnare rauting aUeimon to business, will secure to them* a con tinuance of that liberal putronago they hereby gratefully acknowledge. 1 All consignments by and for this line received,charges ; paid, ftmMorwnrded in any required directions free of charge-far commission, advancing or storage. No interest, directly or indirectly, m steamboat*. -All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: ■ BORBIDGE & CASH, 279 L ATorket street;Philadelphia. TAAFPE & O CONNOR, Canal Bastn. Pittsburgh.. OCONNORS & CO, • :. North street; Baltimore.. : \\ II LIAM B WILSON, . nV : \ SO, Cedar street,New York. Merchant* Transportation Line, Jsjjszsslj VIA CANALS AND RAILROADS FORPHII.ADKI VHIA \ND BALfIMORK OODS coit*icnril u )ur care will be forwarded with- VI out delay, and all e lowest currem rale.. ; j. C A 11’AMI.TV Si CO :■-Canal latnn, Penn street. Pittsburgh. MF SHIU-KS * RF.WOUK . 27:2 ami & . Market street. Philadelphia. RASK MKRRIM.&CO, - je2J> <• - , : Smith s wharf. Raltiraon?. Merchants «W#r Freight Line. ms&m 1848. EXCLUSIVELY; for tbr transportation ot way freight between Pittsburgh, lllaitsville, Johnstown, Holli daysburgh, Water Mreet.andPetersburgb. This tfne was formed fat the special accommodation of . the ieay busmw. The proprietors, thankful for ihc. very liberal patroiiae* they have received during the lasi two years, respcctmlly inform theirold customers and the public generally, that ihey are now belter prepnred. to deliver goods at any pomr on the Canals or Railroads . with promptness and despatch. JAS.ALORR f.KORGETIUNDLr, JOHN MILKER A CO A'.hVAJTOLTV ACo., Pittsburgh; • Jou» Mtu.cn, Holhdaysbur?; . Prcxtvoimi A Woods. Johnstown. 1 ' ItnrsnENCES—SrjMb ft Smclmn J. ft J. MDevttt; U. ft J, il. feho<mbenrer:R- Robison ft Co.; it. Moore; Dngalcy ft Smith; John Parker; m. Lchracrft C<k O. P. birocnbor* ger, Filtebargh.* v-~ ■ ■ •• . je29 Slcrchamv Transportation i.tne» TTtOII the Transportation of Merchandize and Produce Jj to Philadelphia and BaJumore: Goods consigned to our care will he: forwarded without delay. at thelowest rates.- HiUs ofTiadJng'iruilfimnted, and aHimdrucnoa* promptly attended to. tree from any extra charge for »ior> flceorcommtssion. • • C A M’AMJLTY&Co Proprietors, ’".marl ' - Canal Ibum. Liberty st., Pittsburgh. . (Gar-ette.only.rop)'.) Western Hew YorltCollrjte or Health; ■; ■ MAir'ttfteer. UrrrALo, N.--Y. DR. 0: C. VAt'C.'HN’S VRGBTAIIMJ MTHONTRir TIC MFXTURK. spills celebrated remerfv i*: eonsta;-',v increasing its X tame by ihe making all over thevrorfd. It.hn* now become the only medicine for family use, and i« parucu tarty rcco/nmeudrdfor Dfopsy toll stage* of tin* cotn| plaint immediately rcbcvfd.no matterof how long stand mi?.-" iScepanipulcffor'testimonv.) • . tfr-avel.-uni) nlf disease* of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaint* It stand* atone ; no other nr . Hole can relieve you; mid the curt** testified to will con* vmce the ekepneal;—{see pamphlet.) Inver Com* •nlamt, Jliljou* Diseased-Fever ami Ague-' - To the Great yVestespecmllyyaud wherever these complaint* prevail, this medicine isoffered.hNommeral agent, nodcleieriou* compound is a part ot this mixture: u cure* these dixeas :es with certnimvand celerity,and doe*not leave ihesys . tem torpid... (See pamphlet.) Piles,aromplmut ofa most jiaimu! character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol low* by a few days use of tins article. It. is.fur be vend any other preparation for this disease, or for any other ■ disease originating from impure blood. tSee pamphlet.} . Debility...of.the System,- weak Back; Weakness of the Kidney*.Ac., or Infiamattonoi.ihe same,is immediately . relieved by a few day* use of tin* medicine,- and a rure in ; nlways.the result of its use. It stand* as a certain reme dy for such.complaints, nml also for derangement* of the i i female< frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men- 1 i struatiou*.. - No article hns ever been offered.eicepuhis.i i which touch this kind af derangements. • It inn vbe i i Jelied upon as a suremid Effective remedy; and, dul wo .feel permitted to do so, could give, a thousand names as Sroof of cares in this distresMug etas&of.complaint*.- ce-pampldet.--All broken down, debilitated consmu • lions, from: the effeet of mercury- will .find the bracing pp\VcroC;tbip{uticle lo aeununcduuely, and die poison ousmineralcradicated frnm the system. . Eruptive Diseases will find .the alterative properties of this nriieleiviUFrTUßbU>OD,amldnveßUc)iul*cn*ertfront the system-Sec .pamphlet for testimony oi cures in nil disvoso.s winch the limits of nil advertisement-will not permit to be namcdUcrc; Agcnisgivciimm away; they cantata 32 pages of certificates ofhigh character; mid a stronger array. Of proof of the virtues ofa medicine, nev| ,vr appeared,., ,It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fulls to benefit in any case, and if bone and muocle.nre Jell to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering in valid hope on, ana keep taking the medicine p* iongnstlicre is aw Improvement* The proprietor would caution, the public against a number of article* which come oui.under the heads of SAasAPABiLLss, Svacrs.&c , ns cure* for Dropsy, Oravel,'«fc<v. They ardgood fornoth mg, pud concocted to gull the unwary: toucji-thkh tear, .rueir mvontors never thought of curing such disensentiU this article hat} done n<-Aparucuhrotndifo/thepamph- Isis is rciriifsdu Spheu/d. : Agents, and till who sell the nr tide, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz hollies, at S 2; 1*? or. do; at Sr each—the larger holding G i;.oz» inore lhan the two sraall-hottfos. Look out aiul not : ! ;gctimpOßCdupon: - EVery bottle has “Vaughn’*Vegeta l)Ie LithantnpUc :Mirturc. n l>lown upon the glass, 1 the wnttcn sigimturdof C..Vaughn n on the directions, C.Vaughn, Buffalo,’’stampcdouthecork. None other aregenmne,. > Prepared byDr.G.C. Vaughn;.and sold at the Princi pafOince/JW Kram street; Buffalo,' wholesale and retail. - No attention given to letters unlcsspost-paid—ori'/rr fromTtgularly authorized Ai*mts excepted. Post-paid let** lers, or verbal comiiiumcpnons soliciting advice, prompt ly anendcd-to gratis. " / \■ : Offices devdtod exclusively to the sale of this article—; 132 Naranu st., N.T.; 295 Essex st. } SnlenvMas*.; uml by the principal Druggists throughout the United: State* and Canada, a* Agents. :.' * . .. •• HAYS & BROCKWA Y Agents No. 2, Liberty sf., netir Canal Basin. TTLMfIAN ULINDS.-rA. Wantrvelt y at\t} old and well T jcnown Vcmtlan Bhndmaker, formerly of Second and-I;ouril) ( fti« n takesihis-meihod -to .Inform his many :mends of thoihct that his Factory is now in fall opera*' tion on St. Clair st. t near,the old Allegheny Bridge, where; a.consuintsupplv of Blind* of various colors and quoit- Hies, ts.constnnil) kept on hand and at oil prices,- from : jtwenty-cents up to sim pustomcr*- ; , required. Blinds will be put up so. that m ease of alarm ny fire, or otherwise! they, may -he removed: r ' ru .hput the aidofa screw-driver, and with the same: any other pteeeof furniture can be removed,: and without any extra expense. ji ; 34-dAwv -vp W BOOKS -Lollcrmgs in Fnropc, or Sketches of Travel iirFranre, Belpum, Switzerlnnd. lialy, Au«- trio, Prussia, Great Bnlam and Ireland, with an nnnen, dix, containing observimons on European charities and : medical institutions: By John W; Carson M D : . Angela. nmoveUßy the author of‘‘Emilia Wyndham.”' .‘jTwo Ola Men’s Tales.” etc. ’ .: Scir-Cnutrol, 7a novel. By Mary-Brunton, author of ' ‘ Discipline ” _.y:ol, 111. Doily Scriptural Rendings.: By the laieThos-: Chalmers, D. J)., 1,. L. D. ■ , Part 4, The Thousand ami One Nights. Hamers’ illns irated edition. .1 • . ' . • 'yilhoraihe Cottager, a hook for children. By the au .llior of .vKllcp Herbert,” &c- .' ' - -The: above works ,received.this day nml for sale liv ■fSIT JOHNSTON & STOCKTON ' . Mrs. Gray'. A'ew Novel. .. ' lUST recetvedntSl. A. MINER’S—. . Itna autumn K or, The Four Sisters Bt Sirs Groj 1 f \ 3 Pho T;ife ofDr. RielmrdJcnnmcs, the Great ViniimifU'T wilh asliort-aeeonnt oflus In.| ByJas The Cabin Boy or I ife on Die Wing, a Smn of For lime’s Tranks and Fancies B) I.ieni Slurrat 5 'I-odies'Aa^pnnlMngnwne.forSente'mber^. Union < » • - I.iltlf! 1 * Livlng Aire: N0:223." inrEerrortf, of Al'erheii) citj,ha*all the nlme . .J[.. .. A- MINER. SmiihGeM »t., > 3l door nuovo Second - . * . ...... ... ' * - 'V- v r -V , V •> “*V • ffj **-/« ? Ci‘y»K.'r'N •_~ - I • For the Transportation of Freight to and from ■■■■ ' ptfir <OEL? r / fsoPxieroß^. 7'("^:'.^^'-"-C-'s'>'.s.;'-^-‘.*- 'i :^., H ■•“J*'.V- r.'. :''■*.•^.•./- + .•:".! ~ if'v.'t' ■ss(& 's":i;? A ..^iv,>.v.: : .cv, ;>*. v’—- ; ''; : v c vXi. S :^ ; >* : 11 V' - * .' •' vi 5 “V * * i - .•:-".": - -r.' ’ ' ' *■ .iir-’j -V> - Vi. „ r lliifii 'v\.V-,>'.= ■':': l':'\-)-\rt;--i r i-^^l--i^ t'?'• "V'v-v.-C ;•••.\.■■■:'• ;■ * v-av'- 1 - - •>■ ■/*:s%£'.■ V.-;;-7 • lfc -'; *',\ -£■■&■ -'-p j. • ;i\ «< : r' : '^ 'l.'Ky * r ; 'j fiwPL PASSENGER dttb ARU AN G E HI E N T.S • 017 s " Hereafter, alt-Steerage Passengers-.coming from Europe,engagcdmAmerica to come over.m cither of 1 the ships 01 HAkxoEN & Co., will be furnished with'the • following Provision*, or their equivalent, mother article* equally good.—See AclofCongress. May 17,184.®. : 71MIIS PLAN will prevent FteknoM on board.Hereto* JL fort, when Passengers found themselves m Provis* ions, many of them cumr on board entirely destitute, which often caused mm'li sickness and death. 35 tb*. Bread.. • 10 •• Hice, • 10 u Oatfbeal, lit « FiotrV. . JO. « nnd Pea*, 35 u Polniae*> I pini of Ymtfffor, : 00 gallon* of *\>aicr ? .Ajgat.v... . ■ ■ . . 10 lbs. Sailed Pork-. trpe from bone. ) Pkp< for cooking. Each Ship in thin Jnne.wiil bo properly vcnlitated,and a good house over the passage-way leading to the Pas* stingers’ apartment The Camboostfund Cooking-ranges, for the use of Passengers, are kepi undercover. Every attention will be paid lo promote iticirhcmth nndcomtort. Agent nt Pittsburgh, JOSHUA HOUINSON, je?- • '■ : Fifth si., near Wood; : . Tapicott’o Gentra ■ je-JRgr' RLMITTANCJsSand Passage nvnnd •IvKfroin Great Britain and Ireland, by J. T.Tapscott, .75 Soothsi.. rnrnrrntiha&r . . . ofMmdcn Lane, N;Y., nml OO Waier ,’oo Rood. Liverpool. •• Ibo snWnbcrs,-having. pccented Urn Agency of the above llouße. ttro now prepared to mnktf arrangements., on the most liberal terms with those desirous oTpaymg thepassnge of their .friends from the Old Country 4 , ami they thmerihom*civeA their character mid longstanding m: business will give ampleo.asurance that nil their ar • rangemrnis will be earned, out faithfully. • ' 1 . Messrs. \\. A ), T, Tapseott are long ami favorably known for the superior claw, accommodation, and stilting qualities ofthnr Packet Shin* The QUKKN OP TIIE WEST. SiIKRIDAN, GARRICK. HOITINGUKR, ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, mid SIDDON3 r two of which leave each port monthly—irom New York the 21st mid doth, and from Liverpool the (Mi ami llth: in addition to .which they have arrangement* with thcSt. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insure ndepnrture Irom Liverpool every hve days, being thus determined that liieir facilities shall keep pace with their increasing •patronage: while Mr . W. Tapscous constant personal supenntendanec of the pusmeMin*Liverpool i* an addi itoual security that the comfort mid accommodation of Ihepassenger* will be pnrticularlv attended to.. .; iTac subscriber* being, a* usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh mid • the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to lake charge 01 and forward passengers immediately on their lauuuig, without : a chance or disappointment ordelay; nnd are, prepared tocomraci for passage-front any pea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this eiiy. the nature oi the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not oitarwlse nt] tamable; and will, if necessary, forward, passengers fur* ther West by the nest modern conveyance,.without any additional charges for ilieir trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount patd.forpassage will be refunded in full. : ? . REMITTANCES. -The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotlaud and Wales; thus of* fonliug a safe and expeditious mode of remitting fumln to those-countries, winch person* requiring such facih* lies will fiudit to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if bv letter, post-paid) will be promptly at tcuued to. TAAKFK& O'CONNOR, - Forwarding and Commission Merchant*. . mopB7*d&w-ty Philadelphia.’ Iloche, Brothers, A Co. " wljy Nkw York; Eons Quay, KBHi Ucbuxj tkMrt-utn R«ut>. Ljvkrpixu.. *■■■■■*• JAMES IUiAKKIA, Agent, Office on I’enn st., Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. . Arrangnnfnir/<ir I»4*. ROCHE, BROS. A CO., sole Agents for the BLACK BALL LINK, of Liverpool mid New kork Packet*, take the liberty ol announcing to their old mends ami customers, that their urrangemeuis fur the ye ay IiMH being complete, they are prepared to bring out passenger*. Lv the abovr splendid lane, from Liverpool to Newport and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and. assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same sauslnction will be rendered u* herctoiare. ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND ANDWALES.' • Drafts for sale, payable,.on.demand, at any. Bunk jij IreSaiul. • . The undersigned ha* made arrangements lo bring oat passenger* <o Pittsburgh, during the present year. febS-Simlaw* ' JAMES IH.AKKLY,: ™*i!lr GRKAT BRITAIN* A IHKUAND. »«®C Gkoogi: Rifpabd & &)*, No. Ml Waterloo Koail. Li verpool. i bAKUALXb KtFJMBD, No. *t.. N. V. WIIK bub*cnlicr*. Having accepted the. Agency ni X fH) oi the above well known ami respectable Houses, are prepared ton-iakc cngnretjieinMor pax'dicerAto come oat irorn any partofGrentttntam or Ireland, by the re gular Lmf or racket bhips, sailing from Inverpool week ly. Pernontoiteaginq! wtthu* may rest assured that thetr ineuds will meet willt kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, a* welt asevery attention necessary oa their arnvallti tin* country. Apply taorarfdrr** 4 gAMUf-IL M CIiUUKAN A CO.. . l-id Liberty *t-. Pittsburgh. .. N. IJ.—'Passage* engaged here from ijverpoolto Pnt«* burgh direct, and dratlstor any amount forwarded. pay able at sight.throughoutlhe United kingdom. jjiio-ly HAUMDiss”A WS C . &£■£ 7ASSKM2CR AtfTi BtrttfTTASCR- MlSr •■■■ ■• Office* •■■■■■• HAIINDKN A CO.roniinuetobringont iterson* from ouv part oi Knglaud. Ireland. hk’oUaml or Wole*, •upon the moA* liberal term*, vuh meir mmol nsusciiiahiy, and attention to the want* of emigrant a. Weilo not al low our pa**e.nger*lobe robbed bv the n\vmdlmtt-*i:amps that infest the sen-port*, a* we take marge oHhem the moment they report tnctmclve*. ami see to their well-be ing. anil despatch them without any detention by the first ship*.- Wit say thjs fcailesiriy. a* wo dely.nny of our passenger* to sftoic that thev were detained turty-oghl hour* liy in m Liverpool, whilst thousand* ofoihcr* were detained-mouth* until they could be sent m some chi rmfl, nt u cheap rate, which, too irenuentlv proved their coffins. ; We mTcml to perform our contract* honorably, tost *ehat it may, mid not actus wan the case last season with other office*, who either pertonned not at nil, or when it suited theirrouvemence. Draft*-drawn ul I'msbnr;r!i for any sum from XI IO -£l .000. payable nl any of the I’roviurinl Bank* m Ire land, Kurland, Scot Jam) and Woles.- josiurA noniNsoN. . Kuropeau and General Atrcnt. Fifth street, one door below. Wood st. *r«r FOUEIGN tSBtV It EHITTAhCE. fplIK Subscriber* are prepared to forward money to all J_ pan* of Knu'innd. Ireland* Scotland mid W nit**, with despatch;and nlthe lowest rates. . SAMUML M’CI.URKRN & CO:, H’J labcrlv street. 9 Rnropean and American Ak«uc^. • undersigned European Aconi hns just arrived m X the Umtcu Siaies, and will leave Pittsburgh. Po lar!}-in September, and anil from New York on the Ist day of October next.performing die Twenty Second lour ■of thisngeury through England. Ireland, Scotland, Wales. tMc.remnung to America hi May. 1d49.. Money remit tance* for large nnd small sums promptly made to all part* ofGreal Britain mul Ireland; legnries.dehts, rent*, real estmeaud claims colleeled and recovered: copies or wills, deed* and documents procured : searches of all Linds made. etc. He succeed* In* relative. 11. kcciiun, now V. tf. Consul tit Dublin, who so many veurssaceosß* fully conducted -this Agency; nnd he will be assisted by bun m nllbiuuieftstrniisacnonsmKiiropc. Innumerable references given. Address personally, or address post puul, . TIIOS. J. KEENAN. European Agent, - and Attorney nnit Counsellor nt Law. Pittsburgh. Pa. . Office nt the Merchant s Hotel.corner Third and Smnh ■■field si*. 10*Mr. K. may be seen on busihess nt the. following times nnd places: In Cincinnati. at Broadway Hotel, on dlst July; mid Ist August; in Louisville, af I»ouisviHn' Hotel* on Ord and 4th August; in St. Louis, on liitli, lltli . and 12ih August. ' . James. May, Esq. will attend to all European business in my absence; - jel3 Great Kngllsk Eleineily !■' . T^OIt Coughs,Colds, Asthma, nnd Consumption!—The X 1 great and only Remedy for the uhovc diseases is the Hungarian Balxwn of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London, England; mid introduced into the United Slates under the immediate superintendence of the inventor.. The extraordinary success of this medicine, m the cure or Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treauncui the worti possible rnse* ihut enn be found in the community*—cases that seek relief m vain .from any of thc.comraon remedies of. the day; and have' been .given up by the most distinguished physicians, as cofirmcd and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will euro, the mpst desperate cases: It is no qunck nostrum, but astaudard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. : - - /. Ever}- family m the United States should be supplied with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to countcract.tho consumptive of the climate, but to be used as ajireveutive medicine tn all cases of colds, cough*. spiltmgof blood.pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation and generntdehm* ty« asthma, influenza, whooping cough,-and croup. ./ Sold tn large bottles atsl per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of. health- .. Pamphlets, containing a mass of English mid American ■ certificates, and oilier evidence, sliowing the unequalled merits of thißgrcut English Remedy, may beobtained of the Agents, gratuitously. . For sale by A. FAHNESTOCK Sc CO., cblO cor. First and Wood, and Wood and Gth «ts ■■ New Works* - ■ -A LLISONS MARLBOROUGH—The military life of H. John,. Duke of Marlborough: by Archibald Allison, F.R..S.,authoroftho“HlBto^yofl^u^^)pe. 7, .• Neanders Life of Christ—The life of Jesus Christ, in itshtstoncalconnexion and historicaLdevelopments? by Augustus Ncander—trauslated from the fourth German edition, by John MeClimock and E. Blumcmhiil, Profes sors urDickinson College. Old Hicks the Guide;.or Adventures m theCammiche Country in search of a Gold Mine: by Chas. W. Webber The Bachelor of tho Albany: by the. author of the “Falcon Family.” ' • Dr.Clmlrner’s Posthumous Works; —Daily Scriptural , Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers. D. D., L. L- D in three vols.. Volumes Ist nnd 2d received. . The above valuableworks received tins day. and for sale by ; . JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, aplj Booksellers, corner Market and Third sts. OUNDRIES.—-lOUdoz. PlaymgCnrds; : kJ. 200 whole and half boxes Sardines: • 10 baskets ohve Oil; . 2b doz. apgortedCntsnpSj ic • s.casksLondon Porter, quarts and.pint*; ..■_.-.3oo'doz.Brandies, Wines.&c. very old: ' . 5 bbls. powdered Sugar; . Ci) baskets Champaigne Wine, part to arrive;' 3 hhds Claret Wine, for rale by .. mart p c MARTIN. ' '''*-.’ •v? •*-,.,'i‘ : *■'.:{<lj.fJf';'' •; (Emisratton fines. Haniden A Co.’s All or good quail* ly. aJid one-tejuh of llio Provision* furnished will be delivered to each. Foßßenger every -week,-with n Mil finem supply ' of Panvage To unit Froui ’•>?■ '•'i4' v '’'S- ; -N ; .-'-J '■ Xy.- Jr. ; i;.'.'-'* W r ? - v i , » •- ,V ’ L ' } . "v . . * Jnsttrance-! Companies.' Fire and Marine Insurance. npHE; Insurance Company of North America, of Phila- Ji-.-dolphin, through its duly authorized . Agent, the sub- - Rcnberj.otfers to rnnke permanenvand limited insurance on property, in this city ami its vicinity* and on shipments by the canal ami rivers- ; - . . DIRECTORS AfthutG. Coffin, Pres’t. : Samuel Brooks, Alex Henry. • Charles Taylttr, ■ '■■ Samuel W. Jones, .‘SamuelW. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John'White', John R Neff* ThomosP.Copc, v Riclmrd D. Wood, Wm.AVelsh. . Henry D. Sherrard.Sec y. This is the oldest-Insurance Company iiv the United Slates, having been chartered tit 1704; ftschartnr is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience, am ple meaitßy.nnd avoiding nil risks of an .extra .hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty tojliepublic. WII.UAM P. JONK3. At Counting Room of AtWood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sis., Pittsburgh inny4y The Frnnlclln. FHe litiurance. Compauy G. ommiiladelpuu. - HARTER PERPF?rUAL^S4OO,OOO. paid in office IG'J| Chestnut st., north side; near Fifth/ Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age,by fire* on properly and effects of every description* in town.or country, on the most reasonable terms.' Ap plicution, inode, either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. • • • C. (j. mxcKEn, Secretary. DIRECTORS: i diaries fc. Bnnpkpr, , • Jacob R.Smith, : , : ThomnsHnrt, -George W. Richards, • Thomas J. Wharton. Mordecni D. Lewis, ,> Tobias Wagner, : • AdolphlE. Boric, , Samuel Grant, . . David 9. Brown.; • .. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, n a muck Martin, Agent, nt the Exchange Office of. Warriek.Mnriin & Co., corner of 3d and Market At*. , Fire riskstaken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No .manmvof,inland navigation risksiaken. - aug4-1y . rmuu kino, : - i . ”7 j. vinnsv. ;r. KINO &. FINNSY, Annual PiUiburgfu/or iht Delaware Mutual Saftttj J/i - jurrmet <?cmpany Philadelphia. iJURE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize ofevr*. . ry description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessel*, taken upon the most favorable terms. ; Office at th« warehouse of Kmg&, Holmes,. on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. . - N. B. King A Fiiutey invite the confidence and patron , age of.their friends nud community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company, ns an institution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—iw-having a largo paid tn capital, wlitcby by ihe^ppi}ration of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insu-: red, his due show* orthe profits of the Company, without : involving him iu.any responsibility wlmieveiibeyomt the : premium actually paid inlliy bimj arid 'therefore a» pos sessing the-Mutuaf principle divestedof every obnoxious feature, ond in its mosftmractive form. hovl-tf A GENCYOFTHK FRANKLIN FIRKINSURANCE JX.- COMPANY OF PHILADELPiA —N. BLttmurtf T&ird antf IVedd stmts, JPiutburgh,~ The assets ' of the conipany on the first of January, ' 1543, as published .in conformity with an net of the Pennsylvania legislature, ,-wenr lloiulk ami Mortgages* «• ............. Real Estate, ai cost Temporary ix>an», Slock* and Ca*h. ■ Making a total 0f...................;..... ►gfiOO.C-SJ >l2 Affording certain assurance that all losses'will be promptly met. nnd giving entire security lo all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as arc Consistent will* security. oct9 WARRICK'MARTIN* Agent! IniuraDce Agatust Fire* fpHK AnifnttV} b'irr Inturarxce No. JL W. WriliiM Mrrrt, Pluluitalpbia; lueorpornietl A. D. Cbarifir nt>rp<;trc«ai. Insurciilluifduigj.FunmurP, Merchandize, *uid proper* i)rg<*rteraU>Sfithrr*mlmr»ty or country. ntrojnM lo»»or dainagp by fire, perpetual or lor iitnitcil peytod#, on favor able lutiuji. ; DHIKCTORS: John Srrccaut, samud O. Morton, \\ ithnm UviKh, A.tolphu* Peru's, Thomae AHibone, AhhoiJ,' John WcWj, l*:itnt’lc Drady, . : John T. I^WIK. 1 SAMCKL C. MOItrQN. President. .Francis D- Jamvkr; tfcoremry. Order* Tot Insurance l»y the nbove Company, will he ; received and insurance*. eflccied by the undersigned, i aqcnt fur Pi<irht<r{{!u iIKO. COCIUIAN, . i janldkn. .• ■ . •dtr’Wood otreet. 7 Connell’* ifagTcolTPaTn bxirsciorT* IT in now conceded by medical nicn ihat Conneirs MajgiealPam Extractur. manufactured by Comstock A Co., .'LCounlatul •!„ Nctv York, la the crrainO; won* ; drrof the century* Jl* eflVci* t Ail paiit« are removed from burn*, scald*,' &<*i, uud nil external sores, m ri few «uouie*'after it* application; hcatmtf die *ame.on ihe mast delicnie skin.-lcas-mg no scar. It. is equally beneficial in all kinds of infiammato? ry diseases, sueU a* sore Nippies Uml Eyes, Sprains,' ItheumaiUmi While Swelling 1 nnd Ulcer*, Bnmcs/Uums, CbillMain'Sf Erysipelas. Biles, Tic DoloreauxV;Ac, \V<* nughi add ns: proof lb all we say t the name* of;many ern* mjrjii physician* who use »* in their han dled* of the rleßft*\vho ? praise ii U» lfiHr people. Kind £ areal ktfpis mnMandg on hand,ia ca*e 01 accident* hy re life may be lost without, but by iis use alEburesnre subject to its control, unles* llie Yimisare destroyed, Can-, (ion —remember and a>Wfor ConitrLTa MazicapPain Rz-, rr.-trfor.jnauotaetored by Camfock $ Co. t jV.-X, and take tioolhciv , •': • . ••-y ' FtLRS, Ar*- 75U Otnvlur Ha*f»\tinamenl.i* on article ijtorc justly eetehraied a» a cure .for the above, than any or.oft other*. : Its cures am atmosl immediate, aud itt* only «cce*imfytn let those who IrnowjthC article and um it with such.great »ucco*«. that iris fa he had true atul genuine of Com*tocV& Co., *JI. Cmtrilaud *i n N.Y^sou*proprietor. • " ■]. only genuine hi Pittsburgh. Pa-j bv W*i Jackson, S 3 IJbertyst-lbcad of Wood »t.* ftlsoiu Wißlujigtou, Va., by A, Clark;: in Brownsville by Bennett'i; Cracker, also. by oar aye tit in every town in’ l*emicylvoiita,t)hio, Md. and Virginia, . " ■* norilWd&wCm “ft Isihe best Congii Medicine I ever Saw/' X> KAtHlve fo’ low ut g. p roo fof the>U{»cnofity cfJTr. IVU~ it Irtnl'i Oriental Mizturf, from a respectable cil tzfu, wiio Ith*tried it: . Messrs; Hays A Bs<irKWAY>rAfteT laboring iorsi*rernr week* uniter the disadvantage* of a harassing cough and most di.«irp?j»l}!ij cold, which laid, thus far. resisted ihecf feet* of several of ihe “infallible*. 71 I. «*i« induced lo pur chase a; T.oitfc of .your Oriental Cough Mixture. nml give ii a fair iriui. i Tii toy great suiprUc/ufler using only one half of the bottle J ibumi myself entirely well. ‘‘//w.Me bfitJß'dhini ttter sate. 1 ' : 1 Trneeopy, JOHN HINDS. V Sold by IIAYS A HROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial flow.; Mheny street, near Canal. ... ■ janS _ A A. MASON A CO., jirtj . tioixh iiou.w } ffi* AhrrjtVi « Sirtn, btitcien Tkiui find Fotn:h s/wn, It aye just received a large supply of rich.FnllGoods.eomprising in parti J 7 casesTuriotta styles Prints nml Chmue* of Km glMi. French aud AincricarrmajimhcJurei, 150 pcs rich arid desirable patterns French <iinghams > warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality und durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid good* wt : ladies r dresses, comp rising*'very style.for Fall.ahd .Winter wear; Chidi*- meres, M.' tie l.nines, £>atin sin'd Alpaccas of various color* ;ff-J and 4-4,Muck.and.blue black Silks, for Man-’ lilln*;.Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; -M.de l.aius, all wool; Shawls of every.style and quality; Cas slmeres, Cassinetis, Ilroad Cloths ami Vestings; blench ed mid unbleached Muslins from Cs.to !S?c, per yard;. Gtceu, Yellow. :Red and . White Flannels j Tickings,- Cheeks, strip’d Shirtings and brown Drillings, etc. euv ; AH of which ore offered at wholesale and re* tail at the very lowest cash prices. : ;scp:r : . . . A. A. MASON A CO. N‘~~ PH IIOUM*. liurEt's &uiM~ ■ingi f FourlJtxturL’-'UiWQii A Anthosy, Daguerreo. typists from the Eastern cities* would cull ihrntteution of itlie inhabitants of Pittsburgh, diid the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens ami others, oi rooms in the Uiird stoiy'of Durke , s buildhtg,.4th st. .' Persons wishing pictures taken tnay rest assured that no pains shuli ho spared to produce-them in the highest perfection of the art. Ourinstruments arc of the most pow erful kimVonnbliug us to execute pictures udsurpnssed for high finish and truihfnlncss.io nature. Thepublie. arc solicited to call and examine. Persona Bittingfor picturesare neither refluirred or ex pected tblakci tuem unlesß perfect salisfacjion is given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock und_chemiculs. ••■’ .• ' t • . IL/*lnstfuc|ions given in the ortf containing the more recoiit Improvements. . ; - < ~ - jan7 flip FEMAb.ES"—Kverj' female should have, a box of 1 Dr. Ralph’s Pills. They arc perfectly adapiod to the peculiarities of tbelr.constitution, acting with geiitle mild nessaiidsafetyinallcimnmtaticss. Avhereverintroduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among: the Indies, wirhwhom they ore emphatically Very complete directions for.use in the various com-; plaints wilt be found iu the directions accompanying enehbox; - - -\v' • For sale, by 9. Ti. CUTHBFJtT, Pinuhfield street. near Third. Also; by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J, G. Smith, llir .muurhnmpaml John M Crncken. Film Ward, Pittsburgh. -jmiilo ~ •. ’t:;■•; •• 1 :liollotv-Ware Caitingi, . - MERCHANTS visiting our: citr for the .purpose of obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and oilier Castings,-will fimfa very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns: and sizes m storo by us Snmples.canbe seen atourwarehouse,Commercial Row, Liberty .street, next W. W. Wallace’s Marble works - ; IH7" Terms and prices favorable. i . • Qtnx. Mcimrpß & on X[i'AV. BOOKS—Jim received, by Express: Germany, li England, nnd Scotland,.orrecollections of a Swiss minister; by J. H. MerlcD'Aubigne, D. D.; author of His tory of the Reformation. Life of Cromwell; Ac. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of-St. Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic, instruction nnd devotion; by John llmi Summer. l).. Bishop of Chester. : ,For sale by • tSLIJOTT. & ENGLISH, ... .■ tebdl 60Marketslreet. bel.Od and 4th. Table Cutlery* rp HL undersigned has just received a select assortment . X ot Tabbvnmi other lino Cutlery, including Desert; and Carving-knives and forks: which, with a large stock of Brushes of every description, and Shoemaker s find ing's, he will dispose of ns usual;on reasonable terms. - JOHVW BLAIR ; 0p23 •. . i__l_ ICO Wood street. . Iron City Cracker and Breai J. SHEPHARD ifXfOULD respectfully inform ins friends and the pub lie generally, ihutlin Ims added to his other busi ness.themamitaciunug or Crackers of every variety . llnvingpurchnsed one of W. R. Ncvin s Cracker and Pilot Bread machines; he is-prepared to fill alt orders tor crackcrs or pilot bread at the shortest notice and hopes by a strict aitcntiou to business, to share a portion of ihe public patronage. The public is respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. • ;BAkERY,\No.IO Commercial Row, Liberty st. oppo site Southfield. . • *■ ~' ‘ N B. Sapenor family Bread, rye ami dyspepsia Bread, Innrc and small rolls, fresh ever)* mornmgean be had at •the store, or my wagon, or at my stand imho market. ; Cakes and Confectionary on.hand oml mmle lo onier- J SHbPHARD npSIM v _ _ Xo It) Commercial Row. Liberty st. YThW FALL GOODS*—A .A* hi ason & Co. No. till Alar .l ket sired, nre now openingilO cnses and packages of New Fall Goods, comprising new styles of Girnrham* French.- English and American Prints. Hosiery and Gloves, Collars,-'CapeJ.vLaccn,.Mull,‘Swiss and.'Book •Slcslinsj'&c. -s:;.'. '• V- . . atigU 'V- ' 'i. . * Xy,--y ‘ U'l\ • . ..'•V <. -■ \«f r. T. IVF.R COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA. XiNERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KID .. NE\ ASTHMA, and all'aflections arising from derangement or disease .in the Biliary, .Diges . live, Vascular, Respiratory, ami Nervous • System*, such as constipation, inward . piles,hearlbarn,lossofappeuie, coal* . ed tongue, acidhy.of tne stom- . i- : / , acb, swimming of the head, - -.- fullness or.weight in the •' ■■ * stomach, dimness of — —. : i vision" palpiln- .-. tion of the ■. heart, ChokingorsufFormiiigseiuuung. depression of spirits, sudden flushes of heat, pain in the* ride or hack, .. -weakness of. tlie limbs, cold feet/ constant -im* • agimng* of evil, fever and dull pain in the ' ..’ head,* pahinnddiffieiilty.of breathing .■■■•• , - When lying upon the side, frightful s •dreams, sour eructations, yellow-. • ness of the skin and'eyes,- deficiency of perspiTa* : . : . tioii,&c,Ae.*canhe * ; - effectually ' cured by DOCTOR HOOFLANDS , CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS. Titcirpower over the obove dfseases is .not excelled— if .cquallcd—by. nny other -preparation in the United the.cnres:m thiß;city attest, in many cases af ter sktlfuTplij-sicians had failed, . Derangement in the lircrand stomach are source* .of msaJiUy—from disorderor obstructiona morbid nciiou of the sympathciic-ahd other nerves follow's, and tbe.func ilotts of.thehraih are impaired and deranged;n* nerves are the connecting medium betweejimmd mid. matter* u follows: from the reciprocal ; action 'that I both must he more or- less implicated nndderatjged simultaucously; derangement there wiHal*dpfaducedi*easeof the SKIN, LUNGS, UTERUS and KIDNEY S.ak well as the brain. The thousands y«rfto : *die : with YELLOW • FEVEII, CHOLERA or INFLUENZA;; is; owing. toihe same cause; and. the mojority of. cases,;ofthat jxnosi patnfol disense, CONSUMFTION/OtigmnteK from the satnev In fact the stomach .i* theimpprtanlorgnnin the; system of matter, as upon it you depend for jbe success andall lhc advantages tribe derived from iheVadministnition of in terna I medicines. Its function* arc of the mniost Im-' portancefo every one in consiiiatmgthc source and foun tain of life,which is mitntion. No organ possesses such remarkable. synipulhies r none such remarkable power in modifying every part or the system. The. rare success in treating disease of the iliveri and atom tch successfully ha* notbeouawani ofpaihologicnl knowledge prjheir.funciion*i -but. the preparation of a compound that would'aet upon disease qi.dall tlie sympathetic afflictions, ;.Tb.*u point has been gained in these Biuers, and they are ENTIRELY VEGEPABLK; and will in every case permaiiently destroy cottivenes*, aud give strength nndvigorio.thefrume, at no time de hilitating, the to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances. : ALL CAN BE CURED, WHO WILL USE THEM AS DIRECTED, • (tr TVtTHIJf THE TOWER OV; MXDtCIXE.) .The few months this preparation has been before the public, hn.vfrom it* infallible efficacy, elieitedthe eulogy of the press through the land, theirobjeclbeingfor tlie benefit of suffering humanity; its success fmayurpasied nil precedent*, is free from olbalroholic stimulant, syrup.mercury,aloes.quinine,neids,ai»i all injurious, ingredients, and especially adapted to the diseases of ibe variable climate oithc United States, and the West In dia Island*. • ••“SCOO.CIS 03 >100,907 77: ......207,499 72 WEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, are made strong .by using, it—in fact it isafaniily medi cine,and can be administered, with snfety to a child one yenr old,thedeliCaiefamale f 'bra raanoi mncty; ..The- Philadelphia Democrat says:—-’‘This-medicine has an extraordinary virtue 1 aud emenc.y, and is in great demand. We can speak from, experience,* that it ha* produced many wonderful cures.” Tlie Daily Sun says:—'“ We. believe it is one of the best mediciues uf the age—a friend having used it in his own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice aud LiverCntaplaittL” The Spirit of the Times nml Keystone say*:*—“Do our good ciuzeii*. who are invalids, know.-ibc*many aston ishing cures ihathave bee n pertonned by Dr.HooflandV celebrated German Bitters?- If they do no?Vwe recom mend them to the; German, Medicine Store, .278 Race street; all who arc afflicted with Liver Jaun dice, Dyspepsia, .or Nerroa* Debility; the Doctor has cured many of our citizens, oiWthc best pbysicians had failed.; bave used them, and theyhave proved lobe a medicine, that every one sbouldknowofjand we cannot refrain giving our testimony in thelrfavor, on d that which give*, them greater claim upon our humble ef fort, areentirrly vegetable. ;• The. Evemngßulletmsays:—Tho Celebrated German Bitirrs are on invaluable remedy for Jaundice,Dyspep *ia. and nervous complaint*.” Nyal’s Gazette says:—“U is not often we notice the various.excellent medicines advertised in our columns, because wenre unwilling.to speak except from personal experience, and.n good constitution fortunately makes qagenrroUy stranger* to such articles. A wordi how ever,of Dr-Hoofland** German Bitter*. This, wu avow to be nii excellent article fulfilling in every respect what is chimed for it by the advertiser. .'llie Daily New Mays: : ; . - . ; . “A Mecicisc.—We speak knowingly of Dr.: Hoof* land'* celebrated German lb iters when we say iris'! a blessing of .this nge, and iii diseases of the biliary, diges. tive nnd nervous sy»tem*,ithas hot, we think, an equal —itisA yKnrTABi.Tr I‘ur.pAßA-nox aso MADKwrrnouT al c<moL, aml to all invalids wc. would recommend it as ■worthy their confidence. v : What stronger testimony can a medicine hove? At the Depet can he seen the evidence* of many of our most respectable citizens of Cures- in all the foregoing dis eases.;.. '..'-..j'-.'-.-Tn-.V.-v.-v,-: Principal Depot, German Medicine Store. 573 RACE 1 Street, am! for sale in Lancaster by John F.lmgan; Har risburg, hy D. W. Gross; and rcspectaolc dealer* gen erolly thmngbom the country. SJLHNCK TItA'IVOKKADFUI*-COUGH!—Thel 4 ung» are m danger, the work of the destroyer lias heel) begun-,"ihe-Cough of Consumption Imih in u a wuuil of death.-. - •• ■ 1 Auk tor a Montra? ..Your druling child, your idol ami earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her (bin shrunken fillers, tell the hold disease has already grimed upon her —this sound dnier suputehral' cough pietcesyour soiil. • Yorxn Max, when last pbouVio enter tife.duriajie ched-i n heart erushim? blight over the fair.. ptospect* of the fu tnre—yxyif hectic cough: mid feeble luntn* tell of your lons ot hope r biityb» need not despair. There isn halm which will heal the wounded lupgs,' it ifi •• . Sltcrntati*i AtMlenllng BaUrnn. Mrs. Attscb,; the wife (if Wru. lIT Attree, R*q. wn* S* v yo up by Dr. Scwall of YVnsliitigton, Ors. Roe uud McClellan of Philadelphia, Dr. Hoc and Dr. Molt of New \6rk. Her friends all thought she. must die.' She had ever)’ appearance of being In consumption, and wasrm ■ pronounced by her plivsicians—Shcrniau’s Ualsnm was given ami it cured her, . hfrs. GAEUABiiAXTZiOf Dull’s. Perry* was also cured of consumption: by.this Bnlsnui when all - other remedies failed' logivo rtOicf—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. Av p. Castle. Demist, Si3h Broadway, has witnessed its eaocie iii several eases where no other racdecinc afford ed relief—hm the Balsam operated likc a chami. Dr/C. also witnesred its wonderful effects, in euritig Asthma; which it never fails of doing. Spitting Rlood.'-alarming as. » may 4>e, is effectually cured by tins Buis mu. ft h™)? the ruptured or wounded blood’vessels, and make* the Inngs.spundagain. ••, • Rev. iIKXRv Joxtis.lo? Kighth avenue, was cured of cough and catarrhal uffectiouof 50 years standing. Tlie first dose gave him more relief than alt the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. JY. J. Bealf, 19 Delaney sircet, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring uud*f Consumption* tim? to another sorely afflicted with the Asilmia. In botli cases its effect? were immediate.'soon restoriiig: them to ebmfortahle health; • 4 Mrs. IYrcaKTiA Wrlw, 95 Christie-st.; suffered from Asthma *lsyears.. Sherman's Balsam, relieved ■ her at once, and she is comparatively well, being enabled to ful»due every attack by .a tmieiy use of this medicine.: This indeed i« the greiit remedy for Conglns Colds, Spit ting Ulood, Liver Complaints, and all thivatfrctioiiKof the throat,; andevenAsthma ami Consumption.' - ..Brice ff 3 cents ami Sl por bottle* - Priucipal Office 100 Nassau street. New York- Likowtse Dr. Sherman’s celebrated Cough; IVorm and Cmnnhar Lozenge?, Tooth Paste and Poor Man’s Plaster ; < PiTrSßrsiJH. Dec. 15.1917. v Sold wholesale ntfd retailhy WAT. JACKSON, athis Boot and Shoe Store and Patent. Medicine Warehouse, 59 Liberty street Pittsburgh, head ,of Wood- street, and by the. following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county:: : v... * ... • • .. . • A. Mi Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest. ManchesierjJilt. H. Jacques, Birmingham; A; S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Musim, cor. Webster »t; anil Elm; Darnel Jfegley, East. Liberty;: 11, I*. Mitchell, AVilkitis burglt; 1 hos. Aikon, Sharpsburgh; Sami. Springer, Cliri ton; James MPKee, Stowartstown; John Black.: Turtle Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth; Rowland & Son, JPITeos -I'ort; McEldoivncy; Bakcrstowii; Riley M’Laughliu, Plumb Township; Wm. J.: Smith,TemporanceviltetJas. Fulton, TnrentnmiG.H. Starr. Sewickly. marO-lv ■SOUK'"" ” MOUKTESTIMONVir-Dr. \VY of. Fayeue villef Y., says: ‘‘l am well persuaded, and have been fof some limo, that your Domestic Vegetable Pill*: are of great uso to alf those who may have occasion to use them, ami have administered teem to'my patients ” • Fever ami Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, ate im mediately cured bythe use of Dr, Ralph’s/Pills. Price, 25 cents n box; "Sold wholesale and retail b}* "• S. I«. qUTIiRERT, Smithfiehl streetcar Third; Also, by \\ m. Cole, Allegheny city; JJ G. Smith, Bir minglmm; pnd John M’Crackeh. Fifth,Word. feb!7 - Jayneit Family jaedlelnea* - DH S. S. COOK, Piqua,'Ohio;;writes; March, 1840: ‘‘l have used your Terfliifugei Carmiaathe Salsam, and. in my practice, for the last three years, and. have .been exceedingly well pleased with and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt .not but that they claim, and are entitled to. all the . confidence , reposed in them, by. those who have used tnem. ; I was formerly very partial to ***** Vermifuge, until Ibecameocqutmt ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to nhy other now ni use. Ressectfully, yours. &c., S. S- COOK, M- D ” '■ |o* For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth s: fehlS BA. FAHNESTOCK’S COUGH SYKUF.—-This prt£ • partition has proved itselfto be of very great effica cy m the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting ot Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful mcdicine v and are pre pared to. show certificates of indisputable authbritsv in testimony of us value. - • • : . . - . It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro-, duce such • decided effects in such a : short time- Pre pared and sold by ' „ , . B A FAHNESTOCK ■&. CO, Corner of First and W ood; also, comer of Sixth-and Wood streets. . -,\ decl3 id: Bakery. DR. RALPH’S Cei.kbcatku Vkoktadlk Pills are for sale, wholesale nitd retail, nt the 1 Real Estatk Office, No.GO.smuhfield st;" Also, by AVm, Cole, Allegheny city: 3- G. Smith; Bir mingham; John McCracken. Penn street, Fifth Wurd. : fel» ill SALE—A brick dwelling house and lot, in aplea y saui location. Pitunted op- Knoll street, Allegheny. Hip. house is \vellnrrnmjed,bnvingn good.cellar, akucfi eu and duum? room.half nml two parlor*. three bed rooms and finished garret: Lot ip 20 leel.bv 120 deep, to a back street. Price, §1.200. * Terms, S3(H) m hand, balnucem Tour enuabycarlr payments. '.•••'• . V^ CUTUBEUT, General Agent,f' Smilhfield street V . '■''r v/'T"'-;'" *" ■ ■ ■** . ■ ■ •' •■' -■' - ':' . ■ !*i' i : I. .»*•'; - 7 . V f '••'r-i v.V;- :i vv v - . V 7) ' '•Li • 1 t “ 1 , X -, „ " »■* f < l~ 4 •»'i V ' j * +l ft- -P * j, *• ? j- •?" ■* 7 . -i * ' r ''C^ 'i > - - ' X , r V; '- ' v •* - . >v - i ;-<; v„ 7 ! ■*• /■ JP ”* "? * r ,S Drags anb fUjebkiiifs \ 'V-V 1 > VS-'? ■•• .*5 .“i.. «-■ •*/; -i / rV/f' - v"• 7?'' .•” :< ■■JT:\ ' ' \.V J L • j? yt\v t ©nigs anii iJhbicincs. GHJJJHJjI? .HAIR CREAM—a. miitciilcr.: arllcle for growth, beauty, and rejidraUoii 'of Uie Hair. This: .TrT j n ®' lno -^ n ’ Wll ' M J>'reeda-all other arti* 111 ' use '' Where .the hair is deacl hMBli, liM.uuheallhy, nor tum,n gf re), u fcwopnl.ca. tjons will make ihe hair aort and dnrtvand irive itahean i!„ r ely wpe n sl ? nc i?i nnd , Wlll u,B ° male il maintain its liveliness and heallhy color, rtivice as loiiir as all the preparations that are geuernll, ued Where the hair i tlun, or, has fallen; off, it.mny he restored by usiii- this Cream, ;Even' : lad>-,andgemleniaix who ishi the lnhit of using; oils on-iheirhairsbouldat oncepurchase-ahoftieof the Chinese Hair Cream; as u iffsocomposedthat it will not tujuro the hair, like the other preparations; bin will ; beautuy it,. nnd give -perfect satismction. 111 'every-in stance; . For. testimony 4o its very superior qualities, see the fol' lowing leiter, from.: the Rev. Mr. Caldwell tor Mesrrs; Hendcrshott & Stretch, Nashville* general agents Tor the Southern States: , Letter.of the Rev. R; Caldwell, Pastor of the Presbyterian: Church? Pulaski. .. o-i .. .Wkssbs. Heitorhstjoit & Stretch : Ge^tlrmkx — l take p.easure in adding my testimony m-favor of the excellent preparatioit'called Jjr. Parish's Chinese Hair Cream; for. about two years ago my hair was very dry * bristly, anu -disposedtocorae out; but having procured, abottle of Jhe Cream, and used it according to tliepreScnpUan, jt isnow soft, nnd finn. to.tneJieoiuuMany-balsams and oils were apphedreaeh leaving my heurin a worso slate than before. :• This Cream, however, has met my expec tations • As an arliclefottbe toilet, my wife gives it preference over, all others, being delicately perfumed nml not ilis j»oscd.,!o rancumy. . The ladies, especially, will find 1 the Chinese Cream to be a.desideratum Iq ibeit preparations forthe toilet. - ■• Respectfully.&c.. •• v , , . R. CALDWELL. Pulaski. January 7,1847 * .-iCriSohl;,wholesale, and. retail, in Pittsburgh;* by John ALlo\ynsend, 4.5 Market st-, and Joel Mohler, comer of ■ Woodnnd FiiiUst* tets-d&w-Iy X' ADIE& are cautioned against using Common Prepn 1J red Chalk : Tbey.nre noi .aware howfrightiully inju . nousiiis to the skin .! how coarse, how rough,how sallow-, yellow, nnd unhcaliliy the skin appears alter using pre*. pared chalk! Besides it <is injurious, contmiiinira large quantity of lead I \Ve have prepared a .beautiful vege . table article,: which wecail Jones 1 Spanish- Lilly White; It ib perfectly. mnoccii!,being purified of all 1 deleterious' qualities, and it imparts to the. skin, a natural* healthy, alnbaster*clear* lively white; snuia lime acting us a cosmetic on the skin. makingitsotVand gmooth. < l l>rv James Anderson, PraCtlcor Chemist of Massachu setts, says; I .* After annlysingJones’Spanish Lilly White, I findit-posseasos the most beautiful xuid natural, ami at the smnenme innocent,white 1* ever saw.. I certainly can conscieimouslyrecommend its use to all whose skm requires beautifying.'!’ -Price 25 cents a box.. Directions .—-the best wayrto.apply Lilly White, is with soft, leather or wool—-the tormeris preferable. : A nxr. srt •0? . Testo fob 25 Cejctb.—WJiite:tefiUi, ; foul breath, healthy gums. ; Yellow and unhealthy teeth,- after being once or twice cleaned - with Jones'; Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory,, and; nt the same time.it ia:so .perfectly innocent and exquisttely.fiiie,that itaconstnnldaily use is highly advantage o us»eve 11 to those teeth that arc in good cornu , lion,' giving Ahem a beautiful polish*- and preventing a premiiture deeajr. -Those already decayed it prevents . Irom becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose/ond by perseverance ii will render tlic foolest teeth delicatelyjvhite, And make the breath deliciously sweet' . Price 25 or 37 J cents a box. AH the .above are sold , only . at 62pbaihdmstj sign of the American Eagle;New York, and by: the appointed Agents names appear m the uext column. . Will.vou MABnr, and get a rich husband, lady ? .“Your face is your fortuned fs’t beautiful, clear; fair?. Is it -White? 7 If not.it con be made so even though it bc-yel . low; disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thotts : ands haye been mode thus who hare: washed once or twice wilh Jones’ltaliau Chemical Soap.- The effect s gloriousand magnificent. - But be sure-you, get the geim* ine JonesVSoap. at the sign of the Americnn KagTe, 82 'Chathamstreet;' 1 Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey,T3rysipelas, Barber's Itch,are. often cured by Jonest Italian Chemical Soap, when every, kind Df remedy has. failed; That it cures pimples, freckles, aud clears thoskiit, all know. Sold at the American -Eagle, 85 :Chalbam street. Miud, Teadcr, thisseldom or neyer fails. . - C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson.;: ■ Sold at Jackson’s 89 Liberty st., head of .Wood, Sign of of the. Big Boot. . 1 . .- ; nov23.- - .Mi DOLDAtt TWEIi.VE.ANU A HALF CENTS. U —Afamagr,— Conjfdentlal.— Any lady foeUvecn tweu ty and thirty, posse«sing a symmetrical form, good fea tures, is asked confiaeuually. can she suppose any man could admire her while she.has such yellow lecth; such sallow, rough, coarse-skin;' and. such, dirty, bad, wir>*.hair; when; l>y spending.tbe above sum, she might have delicate white teeth, a pure sweet breath,: anu a beautiful head of hair.. She can have beautiful white, teeth and sweet breath by nsmg a 2s. box of Jones' Am ber Tooth Paste; a skin, white, pure aud spoiresyt as snow, by using a cake, of ..the genuine Jones' Jtalian Chetnteal Soap; anti a benutifu] hcadofhuir by using a ?s. bottle of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative. Do not fornitnu opinion ngninsuhis before you trry, or-you will regret it; hut be surc-to ask Tor Jones’ articles. Sold only tn'New York’ at S 2 Chatham si. For sale by WM. JACKSON. Agent. ap!3/ 89 Liberty - CANCER, SCROFUIa. . perience has proved that riocombmniion of medicine have ever so efficacious in removing the above diii-< : eases, asPR ALTERATIVE.,-Ithaseffectea cures truly astonishing. not only of Cancer and oiherdis-: ‘eases of that class. but has removed-the linds! : stubborn: dise'asea" of tbe-SWiu. STreUingsi Ifyspepsia; medicine enters Into the circulation, : hnd“ jilisrJ eaees:wherever located. r !r puriGcB4he blood and olbcr ; fluids ofthe.bbdyvmnoves obrtruciiotimtheporesvbr the skiti,and reduces enlargement of the glands or bone*.. li inereases.the appetite, removesbeadnehe and drovrsi-: lies*; niul,invigonites the Avholcsystemj ; aud imparts anii. • inntion to the diseased amt debilitated coiisritmion. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia tuedieu; It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant.and has nothing; of. the dwgusimg miusca accompanying the idea of swul-- low n»g medicine. ItT'l’orsnle in Pittsburgh at ihaPKKINTEA STORE, 72Tonrih st.. near Wood. •;• ■■ ■ . mar:*o ""’T tlamau Hairr 7|40 FOUCK ITS GROWTH AND HEAI/TH, MAKE X i JT SOPT, AN’l) SlNK.—Persons in consequence of the innuy things sold; set down every"' article, (he. it ever;so gooil.yas &;hunihug.. If. people could he made to.try nils, bottle of done V Coral Hair Re* slorative. amt sed how it makes dry*, rustjvrcd, 1 light hair moist.; rod, auburn and darkj nnd keeps it so;:and by. its ■ use for sotnenme; causes ato grow naturally-beautiful ; if people, could see the unmbrr of poor .respectable me chanics, that use it, (aye, and. Gnu it the cheapest thing they can use,} for dressing and beautifying, the.: Huiq for keeping it ;sofl and in order three times ns long a<any other article made; and- • _ , > ' ' •/., Forces ittotwow, slop* its railing - • ; And -costs inn ttslnlling&tolry. > • \\> formerly sold uoihing .less ihan SI bottles, -but we wislr people fo.trv* n. • Soldonlynt SM [mind ft}] Chatham street,New York, and bv mart!). ■■•■■■• WM. JACKSON. Act ySPLiberty s{.• MOKE TKfcTLWOhk for Ur, buimly .Medi cines.—'The umlerMCitedj citizens of Pittsburgh, hav ing personally used Dr. Willard’s Oriental Cough. Mix ture,.and experienced ifshenefieinl effects.iTomostcheer fully .recommend it ns sate and effectual, m all cases;' Speaking from experience, we believe dint it lias no su perior; and wonhi recommend its use to all tho afflicted* CHARLES LEWIS, WM JENKINS. Pittsburgh, March 15th. 194 S ID-Sold by J. Schoomrtnker 4r. Co:, John Hay's, James /A. Jones, J.H.CasseL John lVScoit,F.'L. Snowden, J. Mohler.Ogden&Snowdrn. ap22 SALT ERYSIPE LAS, I?ar&rr\t J/cA, Chappy .Sort- .Btards x This ifiUfrcd by many phyuictansin this city m eunngthe above, mid we -would not conßcienciously sell unie&* trr knew it to be nil we state Asn cosnU'iicjihe true JO?iES ? 3 SOAP is perhaps the only article ever known that removed impurities, mul cleared and beautified; the skin, making it- so ft, clears smooth and white as an infants.. Bui .mind, it.is sold atS2 Chatham st:,N;Y.; and Uy WM< JACKSON. Agent, S 9 Liherty. street; Pittsburgh. ': mar2s A- R ' RICAN Ollr-THE GREAT UEMKU* UK NA? TURlC.—Proemrod fcom a wll m Kentuckyj ISS feet below the earth I *surface; This Oil will be found vastly superior to Ilarlem, British, or. any other formerly popuv lar Oils.' Its curative properties for (bet'following nli*- mentp areviruly wonderful: InQamatory‘:rheumausin t v whonpuifp-cougl],phthisic,-coughs. colds; spasms, teller, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sdreihroat. liver comnlainuiuflamraationof-thefciilueyslpniiis in the breast, side am! back, diseases ofthonpinej-piles, heart* bum,'diseases of the nip-joint,inflamed sore eyes. denf iicss, am] ear. ache, worms, tooth ache* sprains; strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores,'i Sic. kc. : • • . - Price OOceuifvpcrhonle.- Sold wholesaleond fctnil by WM.--JACKSON, at his boot end-Bhoe store. Somberly street, Pilt&burch.r-TheaiQ BOOTstand&m the door?wayv Only place in Pittsburgh .where the oi?xuiSK:.cau. be ob* mined ■ Cautiox.-— luorder to be sure of obtaining: theeenmne.: purchnae only, of the genera! agent for WestemPemtxyl. . vania, Wiu. Jackson* 33‘I«U>eny street, or through sub- Agenls appointed hy.hun tor ats-sale, each of whom will have a show bill ami general directions in pamphlet form contuining.the names and address of the Proprietor amt Geuernl Agenr of Western Pennsylvania, qmqllows: ■■■■■; . -Dr. Halj&Co.ipropriefor,Kentucky.. . 1 „ * Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western. Peiinsy.lva-. nia, 8D Liberty street', Pittsburgh, to whom aU orders must be addressed. :• Observe.—Each bottle is enclosed in oneof the above; named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson, (the: general and.only wholesale agent Jbr Western Pennsyl vania,) pruned on the outside of thelubel. : . .;. - •*«T)EST COUGU MEDICINE IN THE - WORLDS ■li Another evidence of the suporiontv'Of Dr. IF»J-. lard's Cough Mixture, over nU other*;; Read the following certificate from a respectable citizen of the. Fiflh- YVatd ; * -•: PtTTSDVBOii.'.Nov.'S. 1847. • ; certifies that forsome weeks past ! was troubled witli a very serious Cough, wluchvwns cvidentlybecora ing seated-on the luitgß to Buch an extent os to resist the eneefof every medicine which I hod been using;.. I was finally persuaded to call at Hays & Brockway’s Drug Storey and get a bottle of Dr. - Willard’s Oriental Cough-. Mixture; which; to- my great surprise, relieved me very, much; after taking only ttfo or three doses<aml before-1 had used one bottle, I was edlircly cured. 7 I was so much i pleased with its. effects.-lhal l have brought others to buy h, and shall continue to recommend it lotayfriends, os / firmly believe ti to be the best Cough.Medhinein the-toorltt. r ‘ Tiy 25 cents a Bottle. • . Sold by- ' =' v - HAYS &BROOKWAY. .-.No. 2, Liberty.street, near Canal-Basin/ Sold also by JL FLEMING, - • novlO L Lnwrenccville. ' T^l^MPTi6N^•cou^^n'■« y^ ' ,, ' ,,,,l, '" 'ionsuMptu>n; cou(iH“sm'X'iNfr ofUmJuu 1 BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, &c > r-To"CossntßlV]Si Four-fifths of you are rcnlly suffering from neglected Coldsj or nn obstruction nud consequeiniJiflamaiibn of thedelicate imhigof ibbse tubes through l which the air we breathe is distributed to ihc lungs: TbisobsirucUon produces pain andsoreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty ot breathing; hectic feveryand a spitting oP2>loodv matter or phlegm, winch fiually exhausts the strength of the pa lient—iml death ensues. JAYNES’ EXPECTORANT utver fatl* to remove thisobetruriion. nmh produces the -tnosipleasuig and happ>'Tesults. It is ccrtniii in It* cf -fects, and:cannot fail to relieve. . ...^ ‘ .Por s.ale m Pittsburgh at the PehinTehSldte^aFourih near Wood ARLEY—IOO; hags Rnrley, just Jandinff and for sale h> Cip2fi] 3 & W HaRRAHGH, 4 , ':J - ■ V iiipfliii .£'V?'.-*' ’iv'sf , ' -V ' i A -'e *8 ~ \ 1 ** - t t ■* , * ? \t V3jta.«. V' 1 urn- «- -» 1 jSJnjgs .anfr., JU&ijhus, 'THE OHISA!C^IBVfinV w I)R K&1?VBB A MERIC 135 feet below jlie surfade, ofJli&fenftliya certain • ; and infallible cure - for SpmlteJd3tflflite;.i Cb«, Bniree** . Scalds; Burns,-Tetter. Erysipelas,. Scald-Head, Croup.; • WJi&bpiifg'CorahV'JnflaiMnatqrysSoreiTbroai, Sore and ■: Inflamed Evefe.Flaloje.nce, Uicaw. Fever Sores, and iSfilamsiatoky rheumatism,’ TV Inch v leld* lo us effects in a enrpnsingipanhcr. It has never yet Jailed when used according to direc tions Read ilie'followuig- .... * MiScnEstEß, Allegheny co ♦ Pa, > November 13,1340 y Thi 4«stocerUf>»tUatmj’w.ife, Margnret-Ghriest was cured ot a Rheumatic Complaint ofaeven ye.ay*Btandinir, by which she was bo lame as to beobhgedto usecriiicb cs, ■ lit one week Kliewu&cured by treiogtbft'Araerieou,-,. Ojl; iind could walk ob6di''o» tnmdr-witßout:her crutches. .-•••> • JONATHAN GHBEIST. • -Thefollowing U communicated by 'Mr.AVimNMbjMr.- .H Jacksou’s agent for Steubenville^ o. ■ ' > * . - . ■ : A gentleman near Steubenville', who had notneenabjo: toput ejthenof'his feet to tliB!gr£>undfortwelvb..ycars,*n . v. . consequence of lameness, by the use; of one.-bottle was.- .r enabled lo.Watkiwo miles ta a township election. It is likewise a sovereign Tcmedy for 1 ‘ . CONTRACTION OF THB :MUSCLES-AND TEN -4 ’ DONS. - ’ ‘ %l The following is commanicßled by Mr. ; Whil.Nashj W. • Jackson-sngentfor SlenbenvtUe:*.’:'-.• ' - » ’j A: indy residing, in 'Steubenville.: ihe finger]of whose Jiaild was so contracted as to depnveher o?- tne ttM ofit ‘ •for thtrty-fiv<vycars,wascntfrely J eured bythdireeofone-: bottle ot the Oil; 8p that.she nowvhas: the perfect nseof ber haml fully cqual.to thcoihsr yrhicb'had'never been affected. It has also been.found to he-a safe arid lnvinei- ■ ■ •hie agent niihe speedy and certain cure of ‘ -t DEAFNESS, Un nil:case* not organically mcarable.’ ’ ~ ' . :"A.lady resuHiigin Allegheijycity waaeffeclnaJly cured of obstinate dealners. of. years* connnmiuce. by the use , of less than one.bottle :oi the Oil, so that she. said she heurd better than sbchud ever.doue before. . A gentleman well known in Puuhurgh, was cured of i deafnCßßOf nine yearn? slanclmfftibyMhe nse of a.amnll ;. / .quantity of the ( Oih.'The names and residences 'laJy iind genUferrianwill be given to thOßOwho desire it,-. iittheofliccoMhcailveriiser.:; - - r - Ire properties are highly developed iu.tlieccrtain and . surprisingly speedy curd of ail coses of ' %. . 0 GHOLIC, CRAMP, AND SPASMS. . Several cases of Cramp Cholic have been-effectually-: . curcil-by one dose of the Oil; m tbe siiort spdceofhalf nnhour, when liie.partitre have beep, agonized with palm Ire curative properties have beenxeinarknhty manifested -. in the radical eare of - • 1 > DISEASES OF THF. SPINE. k A Indy, the wifeof aplanierm Kentucky;-waft-cured cflecmnlly ot. one of the wotsi cases, of diseased Spine, ■ • which had /mniiiied’her to her b^d-for arcoireulerable -v -time, in winch she.could not turnrjiereelf.. U.is also a sure remedy nntV perfect caroforpnirreinlknsmall of the. v liack, and ►, INFLAMMATION Or THE KIDNEYS. Read the (bHowing « . .- PirraDonoii, Dcc;19,18I0^:. This i*to certify that I was afflicted wUhgrcatpam.uk . the smalt of my Imot andJadneys, whicb aneclea me si> . much that ! could not stand upright; By rntyuug-extcr- . nally, and using hnifa teospooiuul internally, night, nut! v morning, I .was cnurely . :: :.nearAYarren, ADpstrong Fo. " A{gentlenmn of. Pii!sburgli, afflicted with a violent in-* .flninniniiou of the kidneys-rtbe:; pain of.which -caused him to iamt—-was completely cured. 1 in three tfnys, by the tree of the American Oil. The qualities of this- r t < . NATURES OWN REMEDY is extremely penetrating 1 and anti-inflammatory,' const- : : . quemly re confidently recommended.ns n soyeretpn tera- :; • i*dy wlifreveriuflammation exists, cither external or in-. ternnL . Used uninediaiely'afler a wound,-. iLvvillcarc nml prevent GANGRENE AND MORTIHCATION. lihasi in uddition. been found a-salutary,* plcasmgand>: effective remedy for those very unpleasant and.mconve ment drecuses, ' GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPUVINTS. Price. 50 cents per bottle. „ >.CauUon«BeenYoQrClnar(lr The surprising excellence, and growingpopularity of., the American OilvfiQß induced someMishoneupersons to: palm upoiMhe public; miscfable'ijmtatiousrot; lhis-iruly-- valuable medicine, for the purpose of deceiving the un wary, and-detrauding the Proprietor.- ■ lu order to be sure of ohtuiuingthegenuincj oiierre th ' the tollowingfouu xiirrcs: . ■ - ■. •• .v • : Ist. Setvtliat the name 4i Wm; Jackson/SOl.ibertyssir:. r : head of .Wood su n is printed on.ihe label of the jurrapper of each bottle, tolmitate wbTchisfelony. v 2d. That cachboliie iA inclosed in apomphletcontain* directions for usef and also containing the noma ; and address of Wni.Jacksgti, Geheral Agent for tha proprietors; likewise; the name and address of the pro* prietorsD.Rail &Ca, Kentucky,, - .-' ,- , 3il..Purch:ise .only,of the,advertised Agents, oil of: ■ whom have a show* Mil, on-which UpriuiruTthe names Of. the Proprietors and General Agent*-~thus:.D. - . Proprietors. Kentucky. AVm. Jackponj Pittsburgh; Pa-.• .General Ai'cnt for Woptem and part of - Ohio and Western Virginia; arid the; printers’ names--- .. M’Milliu &.ShVyock, aCthe bottom -• of said show bit!. ■> >f , ~; 4th.:observe—the genuine’Americhii^Oilisofadark ■ color, withonlauy sedimcnt t audits specific gnivi ty lighter thanwater. The counterfeits are. mostly .of a ■ Ldnckcolor;—some white.* satd.tobe refined and clari6ed aorrteSeneyaOit—‘Oth- - ersarnixtureof other common Oils; oiiddite ablaekfiltbv - looking.raixtare.purpOTtingtocomefromlhe‘‘PittsDtirgn .-■• Allegheny Bispensarr..Co* ( None-of’these: conn- ' terfeits pos«e»s either tfteVirluc or the:pQW?ror the true • AMERICAS OIL. * •• ffir*Sold Wholesale and.retail by VWM: JACKSON, : General and Sole Agent:for - vVeimsylvama;”Wcsteni Virginia, ? ind’ Nonherti Ohio; and by the following duly appointed Agents iri Allegheny- • county,Pa:. • A M Marshall,) De. Brown, > Mleghenj ctry J.R. Johnson, j*< > - - - 1 1" JonnllmnUliriesij Manchester,' I ''' ff • ! v :,i '. •,-Alexander'A'sdulcvWyhe street; ■i’. , d^:R/H'..JncqUes,vbinninpJiam:' l ». ; v- , -‘-.|.' ; .'--'-;;i...' • \Vm. J.-Smitfi.iTcinperanceviire: ''': ,G. ! lkSlan , ,"Se\Yic , kley: ; .«.■ • JM wirntThompsom* Wflkiiisburgh.. > • • . DanKdNeffleyiEttst labcmvv. -. •-■<-. • ? 11. Z.MtU [ liell,\Vilkinsbiirsh. *r- ! i.\: v'Phonmft Aikm, ‘ - H; Howland SgikAPKcesport; > • j;: C F Diehl* Elizabeth. John ?ilnek:T»rileCreek, , •. ——ArEWownjvUakerf.lounu • ;' < •SumuelSnnnger.ClmroiK < James M’KeOiSiewnrtßiOTVii.' " « KtleyiM’linuglihn, Plum township-;- J Hilion, Tqremum r> JercmiahFleming'vfiawTenieviireiV'’:'' t Roi»eri Williaju?, Ariliursvil!e. ; ; • • w • nugl&d&wGm J T\K. "WILLARDS Oriental Cough. Lst ITS L/>works pbalsb rr.’V. Those wlioliavenotliad auop> • ponumty, of trying tlusgreat remedy, for the.permoueiu .. cure of every atTeciioil'Oi .the lungs, sliquld nottpU : ' it a trial. Certificates of fromour cT*r cf raens, which we are constantly* receiving, emmo tpi convince tbe.skeptical. ~Repu the followtagfrom a If •> • of high standing 111 Allegheny;., _ - , m „ . ‘'AlleouevY 1843. .v.-.'. AfrxiTsr, Hays Urwirraj,f.’ .]|. affords me great plea* ' siirt.vto .be able to add my testimony lit favor oT'Dr> >Vit* ' . lard’s truly valuable cOugb medicine/'Abouttbree months' since I. waft attacked \vitli a violenVcold, and-\ijas much ■■■'■• distressed wilhthecough,. frorhwhichjcouldgeinore heft until Iwasa short.urae stnco mduaedlo cal) at your store and purchase some of die'Oriental Cough hfixsure; ' - : f um happy to state that the tiseof the second boule has entirely euredmtf oiid,haying'gTeal confidence in n»l•••. have, and. shall continue iorecommend it to iny/riends; : . “GBACsTteutiso.” Price, 25 cent so bottle, Sold.br 1 “ IIAVJf & BROCKVVAY, - No; 2; Coni; Ro\>vliibertyati near Cana).. . . [frblO] , ; 'J; FLEMlNG.’Lawniiiceville, ;:' \Also; hr Uic ,Ncw, York Gazette, Oct. C, daily f . »dcBerved]i' atlhejiead of-the: daily press in - Mu country ... Britton's. Extract p/SarsapariUa,— lVweretmicoortpsy. •••■'■ io cnl{,tln? arauon.which wilt tie found advertised in anotbcr,c.oimni» Air. Bristol is a brother/ aml issues a highly mterasth'g . newspaper, every now and ihen, ojm or twonumbers of whwh we-have already noueedraftdl the medicine itselC has bfecn eulogised/by ncnrly alHbcpres&ofthe Western* country, audj.wp doubtnoLJustly iuits, - favor,- moreover, ‘very flattering: 'teslmtonthls:from xho* mostemineutpracutionersin cvcryparioflheeotmtryr where it ptaabeeu Used. There: is. bbauly and-taste* ■ which* they are enveloped, to Induce'n l purchase, even if the ••: •preparation itself were -netoneorthdHaovereignestiu •the worlds os.every person must believe it .4s-~lhat is, •cveryoneimustbeHeve-itie— erjie who. - • would uot resist amass of sive enough to convert aTurkwClmstmraijv' l .£uyone ofthe bonfcs, gentle reader, and see-whetber you do noi :agree'wnh.u»on-thi9.pamt: ; : , fi^!:-.>.' ; :-5i ' • ■* For safe by 13. A. FAHNESTOCK* Co:, < : fttb94 »-.■ •r.or..:orist and Wood amt Otfratid stie. ' - A HKUWAi JSAtj 1 GOUT, ANl> TIC DOI,OK|SUX ~ dtv A respectable gemlcmau as he ;*md. to inform us-tliat he had been afUicVedTor Iff years with Rheumatism or Gout;: and oocA9iouaH\‘*\vim Tic Doloreux; Jhat he bndheen room lor month* together, and often most in tense and excnicmting pain,' bat Uintintely fcejiad been «*»«£ Jayne s Alterative, from which he found ilkinbit sia- - imi and unexpected relief He says lie ToifttVib* metfi one very plensaiii and-effective, and that hVhbwcou sulers himself poriectlj cured —Philadelphia Forth Amer ican - f A Fact Worni K-smvi-tc —A gentleman of Sprofiiloa* “ aL.t ft°nr [ndiß.creUQii ui h.» j ouuger dn>», became af fpclpd iyiih Vlnerauons iii-ite Throat And None, arid a tltsagirce.ab)6 crap, ton of the Sian. ■ Indeed, Mkrtrtble JJi? 10 . 0 )/?p r * «te:.marK9. of being.aaturatediwi&.disease: Uae hand, and wrist were sorpiuch affected, that he had ;f£* 1 me thojhundj pvery jiAft-beihg flo\*ered \vith d e offensive ulcera-and were as hollow : and porous as on honeycomb, ;. It wns at this stage of his . . .complaint, when death appeared inevitable froraa loath ' :*9 lQe . disease.that he commenced the use of jayne’s Al terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, u now perfect- ty cuTed • ,'Tlie Alterative operates. through the;Circulation,and v .punfies the blood.aud.eradlcates disease fromtba system, .wherever located, mid the numerous curc&it has per- *■'■■ forniedm : diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula; goat, • , pver complaint,'dyspepsia pnd.other chrome: diseases, is ' trnlyustomshiug.—Spmf^iACfZVmes., : |D a -:For *Ale m Pittsburgh,•aithePEKlNTEASTOßK 72 Fourth street > <* 1T 13 Tilt BEST COLUH MEDICINE 1 EVkH ' - JL USED-"—Tins was expressed,in onr ht-an'iia yep, lerilay, I>> an iiilelbgenl gentleman, who bad osi/bnt :abont one hall oi a bottle oi Dr. Killanl'i OnrWat CtMek Mtrfmr, beiore heyynß entirely eered. Come and cm . bouleot it and jf the most obstinate «ough orcolddoes not disappear by its UM.jout money-wifi be refuude” Compounded ns it is, of the most cßcclive, tJtoUßh' hatm less and pleasant remediesafs use for jedrs boTnor in deed cni n, fail to give entire eatisrattioir 7 -’ > or "‘ For sale, wholesale awl retail, by i ... HAYS a BROCKWAY, .*ddWr-^etyiteorCaiMtßli*inn . cWIMJAAI FLEMING. Xnuvteneevilie.' Soli? also By ocll . hftXi? takeir 'ftu ; office* : ■ 4-H: oppoBiifti<»our'‘‘lmrn(wartliobM.”f6T* ' jll tninMC * Business as usual, bc-crected, armnsremenTShaviii l * - n ee u made for that purpose '* n '■ iL/ J BoaiaTViUqhva}s t>e. Inrendmes* nttourvrbarf.io. receive freight - ' O A M'AtfULTV &CO a P* Canal Liberty si* - > ’ * -> It - c*■ ■*« ’ rs, h ' j' ' '“i « - V. -V -'-4 ’ ' t, f -u % 3 *
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