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'-ir* * t -A‘ >« i, "- ►< “ : '•'*,' V i-’J ', r , i <* J ’' *‘’> *. **A> , I % i" 4 'V* -A' f " '4 s' * U 32 '& tt'umti 1 •» rtt‘'!l t iv 1 - , '> , !> l _r.?y. - - “.>:'> ~ ; *.“ :. •?£ f T ,'^V %**- * u ,Jvr V,;. ►• ’: »K -s| ii-s; «s% ySy=« s* As.'-i ®.c L» all }W h *\ n \ . v f* pl J yy , t‘f* -{a ?8 s«&,** * • r V £ * j N £!> + » t . ' *<* ->V' i ou-‘ * N ,t «*>-*• ,->; ;At -> >" V p y-' "y v ‘K 1 v -■' «•' * “ -al ;••*■; /-Hi v't v~, te V“ S 3. '•* >A-r ’ S - otherscou.- t 1 1 * '»* **■“*•! cover coutla eiuc*j-- .*»■ f k * ** - e • , % y P» v i i * • v , wiuw »c F * * >•.. * / * . * —'** wants a cheap mutersu**,. »g< v” J»- : ■_» V ''-~ t ' orB 'OSKKY. I «« s Cr,*' ' ‘ # —Mercb.^ r.,0,, A‘ , -, • '—'ah.e % . '" * 'HABWUKIf * CO.’S ' 1 .2 -> - -, ■■ ■ .A l> ‘'.' ?!i ._ ,- ~ ’ , i 1 ,v. ' • * *» t, ,'i; v - , * 'i ■ , ' I l I A,| , •- , - r 4 X .a- !;■- , , ['» - f " t , . j , -' . ‘ ’ ! - [V ‘ ' - f *|* k* * * ■ * ■’ , , ’ A ’■>? '« t» *' - - a «* ".,*■• o *■ 'fA . ' -"‘-l ‘ . V. 1 - V, s : v * A >- ' 1 *’ , i -f K+'tt ” '»- w ■■'*'* » ’ .-, ’ ; /- '« > ’ X „t ” ; vt J •v*' ' ' , , _ , ■ irf.* 1 ' •: r *V V ll o ' l ' - > • ’■. '“r -f-At a 4/. V, y. ,*' ' - si *' ? f, A • 'i> a * *r > **a -r , i * J~ *t A* J*4 } . 4 . ' * <*, 0V.v.;,. s *.i >. ;,. ■ - a Xt> 1 •«•♦’", U-1 “1-1 >'si v - '1 ’ *“a s t '< 4 ' - % *».. AAA \ pill»i^iipg|iii; :i* k .-.:-, s '- ‘A - i. -v- * •.> yA» ' > A' o - •I* < •_. - ?■ , t . IflPfilllpW" c WST <k ' ? 4>. s/n V , 4 -w A " ? . ..V-iC-';’,;!,,,. -<£'.Vv . ‘ » • ‘ - ** >• * a “V . > * » " v ,’ * V , <c. ’’*.* " *■" *5 -* > > " ‘ ' ' - V'. £■■ fl;: :•' * 4. } f ' s i » iV'Vw.f - ~ J c r *■ v / ' • '-'a.' ■■f; i.vy J is.- :'_r.' : *’ T * » t -v: a Is one of the largest and.cboicesnn selection that hnsev • er been exhibited by- any one concern in tins or any oili er city in the Union. I will not undertake toderfcnhcip ' the. reader the' different assortments of which I now have to otfer but will, simply tell them that if ihey only favor- me * with a call. I, will lay before them 175,000 different Karraeiiis tojnoke a choice oul of. con sisting in pnrt of Coate, from thexichestin quality down to the lowest m price; Pautulooru- and Vests, lotffe os • lonishmenl of the beholder, with both mouih ami eves open, wondering in the most extravagant degree of sur • prise, |tow such a vast collection of r.rAiiYMADr.ci/UTiuNG could possibly be collected together under the coiftroj .of -wjo-tndividuaK-; Btit such’throgs will lie, ju long tin pp£- .severance übd industry is the main-spnng of tfndii.-*- • Without any intention of boasting, on my pan,l will stnv 'Of the same time* it is of such metal I am principally com • ■ posed, for nothing in the shape or form of difficulties. =no “ matter what their magnitude may be, can deterino from heeomphshing-my object, in providing for the farmeT. the mechanic, and the day lalrorer. My-whole attention-is thken up with the-greatest care for their welfare, m get - ling up fashionable, and at the some tiraeßubstamialgar x&ents, to'ifteet their demand*: and as for others, who ■ fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, and re -:^turmg«n‘article of the.-Tie pfur*i7/ra Jcmd,-they have only te give me an outline of their-wnutß, and- they are sailed to a word/ • /. .//,♦ • -Now, let mc-say a word ortwo to my‘country merch ants m the nude: u you wish to save from-at leant 23 to 30percent, tu‘your-wholesale purchtueß. call >inptthe “Three Big-Doors," and it I don't meet your most son’ game hopes/' m: the - way of getung Chenp bargains, and • fresh seasonablegoods; I will nor m futuru aitempt toofl- , -erany inducements of a similnr.klnd to& . generous plco/ so nQl'le a nnturc and close discernment. JOHN hrCLOSKFY, - feblB-ly /. it:, r No. 151 Liberty:street. ■r ■ ;ivi.*vv a p £ UK BEAT!—J/AT. White has just, received at t large establishment, fronting on Liberty and tith ijx splendid assonment-of-TWEEDS for summer; nHoi o anpcnor lot of-French Satin -VESTINGS, ,nll’ of Which he jsjreadyto make up In the latest fashions and - on the most.reasonable term* a» t nsunl.r Observe/ the corner, N0.1u7 Libertyand Sixth streets. *. : .■;-: myl4: , ... >-J. M.;WHITE, Toiior,Proprietor/ .. .- Wholesale and itetdlh • . SADDLE. HARNESS ANDTRUNKMANUFA CTO* VJ H. HARTLEY, begs leave to lb form his.friendaaml the public generally, t «aCB* that he Continues to occupy that large and com- Qna modious Store Room; formexly.occupiedbySamttei rniw estock ACo-, No. Sff,conier.of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a large and genera! assortment of Saddles,-Bridles,Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle tßagfyValiscs,Buffalo. Robes, Whips, and aU.oihgr.arti clesinins line.' v- ; \ /He also keeps constantly on hand;and; is prdpftred to furnish to order, all kimls of Riveted Hose, manufactured of ihe be»t raatepal,andtna style of workmanshipequaL : article,'and at 6dpe? ceat. cheaper Country Merchantsanil Farmers would do well.to call arid exaramv his stock before ourchasiug clsewhore/as he is determined to sell first rote articles, ill very low '.pjrlfi.caV/..' ; '. ■' '■. '■ Don’t forget the plfte; No. 60; comer of Wood - Lue o< Cromwell, by J, T. Henidly; - ijl/ Powerofthe Pulpit, by G. Spring, D. D.v * Bethel Flap; by G. Spring, D. D., . "Jacohus’Notesomhe Gospels;- . on Shplrspcarcvhy A N. Hudson, 2 voh •: ' 'Hath of Life, or Sketches oiAVay to (ilorv Ac. The Convent, by Anthorof School Girl in Frcmce; • NowundThen;by-Warren;■> •• • Sketches of Sermons on Parnbles nud Miracles; Ireland’s Welcome to Sirangcr; • - ! ; •. . : Hgavenupon Earth; * . < - HawksTotic, it (nip. of and fat England; 2 voL * Rorsitlcby LLLIOTr A ENGLISH, jclQ - ' 1 - ■ • 73 Wood and 50 Mnrkrt. ■ /'.To tVestern Merchants. ", -rnHF tARGI-zST AND BEaT ever : X»off erc^Wili,e; l? u^l,c< :in<l ‘ ol^ie^oW f sJ Pric®« PoSsi - 'b!e, : may bo. fon ml at 415, Wood street, opposite J„ D. - Rooms. -Observe AVarcrnoms up stairs. jes i At HODKINSON - %TEW -WORK BY- HEADLEY-r-Thc -Life of Oliver Cromweilv: fay: J-.T- Headley.,author of “Nupolnou .'and Sacred liFoiintniihs, :, “Woshing-i ion aftd hlsXiwicrals. ’ctc....etc- -Received this day and fbr 8-Jj- by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, y joj.o ' Booksellers, comer Market anu Thin] vis.. U 5. -i h . I - i 'i' i- ; i: v:T.v’'iVW >•* . ' ' 1 *’ • - 1/itleat •'•■. rVi • "fotgtsmlemea’-S Bu©nv** J ”** ■ ; CauimcreiV Bogaf -r. 'or* and qaaliuo# mares-And " ... ’togethi ,ii :■:& ij iz&s just receiv insbionablu gotfd^: *» French, English, i teoj Casbnxnroitfl, Meriatf,. Summer,Clotbs,ofaU col-, S&\% p, a great. variety of fancft Casst*. ldnens, many’of-them enturely inew va re no* lo bo found elsewhere in.tins «iy;. jfHha'lsrge assortment ofnew style fancy Vest >ft>f which .will be made tojojtferxn the-most fash ><nom»naer.aV:ali6rt^i6ticn*;.- ] Gcn'Uphien.fa i voringthiB mayTcly upon their jrnr- .’weH iis Uiey cah'be m any other house in the country OK-HAND, a 'large assortment of: REAI>Y HAVE. C£OrZ£rtf& 1 cousuUng of every description of Dress . and Erock Coats, new stylo business doats,- sack coats, • bloasesy &e. 'Also, ageneral assortment of pants, vests, ihiruf, cravats, suspenders, and all other nrucles in tho - clothmg {hae, ' wbich bo sold low for cosh* Whole sale.gurchusera -wiU tfind jt much to their-ndvantage to call Andexamine before purchasing- elsewhere. >• - A Jelo P DELANY, Tailftr . ~ French GooilSj tfor Oents. Wear.; - mRE subscriber appenls t 6 fa:s shelves tobcar hurt out ■Jj In thcasseruou that he has the largest lot. of JrtoncbGoo;!*, adapted to men’awearito b$ found many Tailoruig iistabluhmentm the city—many articles ana many styles incla<!ed.m the same, tanttotbe found clse whfirCw -A-few ofihe leadmg. articles will be enumerated hersbelotr ' Bonjolm’s Fincsißlack Cloths; . : Johannes 'Ahhoeraaolored-'*.;;: 1 ; ; . Boniolm AsSimoni’a DoeakmCassimeres; ~ .Crape Elasuqtte? “ v. u LiKhtfcnd dark Fancy’s v . n Paltot Cloihs, for. Summer Coats;.; r.Cachniareus,.• “ . “ - j tc . Cobargs, V:, i ■« . ; Tweeds,English and-American; • r - . i ■ SaUns, Crapo SUk,>Tarietdu, Cacbmere*,Tinselled Brocades, embossed and needle, wrought Shapes, white Marseilles, and a great variety of other,Vesunga- ~■/ Also— LineuDnlls,.white, grey, plain, plaid anafibbed, of cmirely new styles, imported this season—which will be sold low to order, for-cash, on delivery, and cash only. * J CURRAN Firth street, next Exchange Bank. - 'JL\ No. 77A79 CORNER SIXTH AND LIBERTY STEETS. Having enlarged and newly fitted op their establish ment; ailho above -well known, stand, respectfully invite.the attention off their fneiidsand the {mbltc to their choice selection of New .Goods* comprising every varie ty fot spring and summer, wear, selected - especially' for. their cnstomertieporunenT. Those wishmgto leave their orders will find at this establishment every Rtylo.of new M &nd desirable goods. Their stock of ready made Cloth' ing is extensive got up m the best manner, of durable ma* tcrtal, and well .woriny.ihe attention : of-those wishing.to purchase. All are .invued to call, and may rest assured that they will be pleased with pnee, quality and variety; .Alarge.assortmcnt.of shirtskept constantly on,hand. apmlOfimo . -y. J TO ARhIS! TO ARMS!—Thwat'enedln-: vaAionofWestemPennftibyColSwifUwith 1 -mßw; notwithstanding which; S: M. White - will continue to sen clothing cheaper.than any has heretofore beenoffered m the western country, hav ing the largest establishment m the city, frouung onlnb errand Sixth sis.: He-is now prepared toshow to Ins numerous patrous. the. greatest variety,of cloths,. .cas*i meTes, vestings, &ud cloihiugof all descriptions, suitable for thc approaching season, that has ever been ofiered m this market, to.which all con have the Right of Way.— Observe the comer. No. IC7, labertv aud bizth *u.., ' mar3s • <'. -J/KL WHITE, Tailou,.Proprietor. nxoaos SPA3OLXR> .JOSEPH K. BIDOLB. ' 1 Twin City Glothlng Store* •'/?1 GORGE SPANGLER A Co. announce te theirfnends and the citizens of Allegheny, that they have on hand a fine assortment -of READYMADE CLOTHING, consisting of Coats, Vests, Pants* Hose, Ac., which they will sell at fair prices. A-so, a superior lot of Clothe, Cas&lmeres; and Vesnngfti'which they willmakeup to order, in the neatest unn best manner: . - ip*Custom work done as usual. . .:I9T B; Don’t forget the place, on the west side of >Pede ral street,' 5 doors north of the Auction Store, Allegheny City, • " •• •• •*. upl&-3m ’ ;ciothinKi Clothingll GlethingiU . ‘. The Three Big Doon vs. The. Western .-.world! I! nnA *VELL selected garments how IcMjjVUvJ made.; and ready to be offered on the most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in general. The Propnetor.of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, alter returning from the Eastern cities, atmuch trouble and expense, tost completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of , customers with one ot the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar* keiwestof the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render tue old miri- VQllcd Three Big Doors ouc of tbegresuest attraction* of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce jo my numerous friends at home and abroad, :that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meettbe many calls m my lme, it. is with difficulty I enn keep lune with the constant rash that is made on this establishment. It is a well established met, that my sales are eigni or len times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the. case ontke amount sold.! can afirod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they unshed to cover contingent expenses. I intend ;to make. a -clean swcepofallrnypresenisiockbcforeiheiieeimungof uext year; comma to-Uua conclusion,Twill mnke.it the utter* - eel of every man. who wants a cheap wtutersujt, to $ all • and purchase ntthe Three Pig Poors.;; . _ JOHN M CLOSKEY Vf’EW GOOiirf, NEW- GOoAS.—Received at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and'American -Plain, blackana fancy Cassimercs,-of the most modem styles; • fine figured CasumeTe Vesungs, Silk Velvet, Plain and Faney of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices, m a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of- all- descriptions; Lady’a Cloaks of the; most fashionable- patterns. - Neck ami -Pocket Hdkfs.ySaspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars;- and •every article usually kepi in a Clothing Store.: Country • Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store. : No. 132 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. - [octlB»U] . 6 aPCLOSKEV. ** Cl ELLLNG OFF" LU\V FOR CASHI’—Wimcr 1 ’—Wimcr CJo* - Othing ofevery description, such os cloaks, over coata,auperG»c blanket, Bearer. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress, andirock coats; a large ns sorunentof tweed, sack and frock coats. Cloth) cassimere, and satined pantaloons; also, a gen* eral assortment of vests; plain and fouey. velvet, cloth, cassimerc.and fancy woolen, and plaid cassimere, with, a great variety of superfine insh linen, tnmmed shins. mulct shirt?, stock,cravats, roin&rta nnd all other arti cle* ut the C Uunp line, which wilt be sold low-far Cash.: V •■all find it much to tHelradvanioge loculi coon,-at 49 Liberty street. • P. DELANO ’• . N- J 3. A complete assortment of-goods, suitable for Customer‘work, always oil hand, such nsEnglish. French and American cloths, and cassimeresy also a choice ns ftortment of seasonable vestings—all of. which will he made to order m the latest styles, nnd on .the most ac commodating terms. - . . ’ : Cloihlngt ClothtugU THE Sprmgnnd Summer stock that is now ready to he Offered at the old original . ’ . -THREE BIG DOORS. . . . “3 5 \ c r . - ***• r ~ ‘“ r * "i ' ' J Qoodfl, ; PISOPtK’S vTHa’n SPORT ATION-tiIXE .•TW*.O RE*BlllP.RlNG.—Tlrefioatsbelonguigto tlua Line • /XT- huro been pat *wr fine order, and arc now rnnimin •regularly between Putsburgli nntf Erie, touching at'all ;imcmje<ila\o Ports along the Canals:' a Ropt will always bCanhe wharf, under the Moiioiigahpta Bridge. nnd one ■•will' start.Vegularly.; every other dny The PeoploV !: Trttiwl>ormtion Line, bn* even’ fnciliiy for carrying i 1 Freight: nnd- Paasengers; The boats will be towed to i ; Beaver by steamers, and will proceed to Erie with great i dispatch, by the cnnalsv -The bants are commanded by i.azpcneaccd and'carehilrnen—all of whom have an-in-: tere t in the Line li-T’ Goods sent by the Line to Erie may be forwarded to any point on the Lakes.. ' : For freight or passage apply to II KIRKPATRICK, • v Agent; Water strect; PiHsbnrgh. s AGENTS 6 . . .. Clare A Co.. Beaver... • >' • R.'W;Ctn?iitsoH*M, Newcastle. . •- : Troutman A Paliiski: : v Seknett Warren A Co;, Middlesex ' ! Milton* Hull, Sherron: 1 •'U > :, , Joseph McClure, Sharpsburgh •v S. B. AG. LotvnVj'ClarkßVilfe. >■ KjnO A McFarland, Big ; B*nd " > ■ S; C. PLrMRH, WestGreenvine: ’ : , J: AT. Kilpatrick, Adanisville- W. ILHENERY^Hartstown • WADswoatn A Co., Sherman’s Corners. Wm Power, Conneautville • Spring Corner. ’ .WrC, Warner, Albion. ■—-r> CranesviUe/ TO*? Ttt.kr, Lockport; - E. Fisn. Girard. * A. KtxojUmLß, . Tomlinson A Co.. Erie. * in Lne-will receive and for* : Port on the Lakes, shipped by this Line 7 ■ WM-Gallagher* John Hearn,. G. W. Haverstick A Co., Josiah Kellogg. • Kelsoe A Loomis, : Walker A ; Cook. PUtabnrgb portablFßaanTlne. *lB4B, For lAe Transportation :*/ Freight to and from :■•■■■. PjTTSCUROH,PIfILADELPHIA,BAr.TIMO’RE»NEW \ORK, BOSTON AC BORB/BOK 4- GASH. Philadelphia. TAAFFE 4* O’COA'AOR, PittsfrurgA THIS old established Linc beiug now mfnll operation, •- the proprietors have mode extensive arrangements to .forward.Qoods and Produce with despatch, and on the •most favorable terms; They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in modeof carrying—capacious, warehouses nleachporty affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together .with their long, experience and unre- Ottiing attention to business, will secure, to them a*con tinaance of. that liberal patronage they:hereby gmiefirily acknowledge. .... : All consignmentshy andfor this line received.charges .paid,.and forwarded! m any required directions free of charge for commission, advancing or storage. interest, directly or indirectly, nv steamboats. All communications promptly attended to onappliea won to the following agents: I BORBIDGK & CASH. street, Philadelphia. 4 ; TAAFFK A O'CONNOR, - I ... Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. ! O'CONNORS A CO., I- .. ' North street, Baltimore.. J \VJLLLAM B. AvUjSON, 86, Cedur street. New York. -J£ i ~ Merchants VIA CANALS AND. RAILROADS FORrPiJILADEL PHIA AND BALTIMORE. tr mr care will be forwarded with* VT oui delay, and alt elowcst current rates. I C- A. M’ANULTY 4 GO., Canal >la*in, Penn street, Pittsburgh. A KEYNOLDS ' 272 and & , Market street, Philadelphia. - BASE, MERRILL A CO j*29- • .1 Smiths whan, Baltimore. . *»\Vay Freight” Lino* 1848. for the transportation ofvray fref*s* JEi between Pittsburgh, WatrsviHe, Johnstown, Horn* daytsbargh, Water street, and Pelersburgh. - This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the tray business j The proprietors, thankful for the. very liberal patronage; they have received dunng the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the pabbe generally/that they. are now belter prepared to . deliver goods arony point on the: Canals or Railroads with promptnessand despatch. > . pßorctrrofts. ' - JAS.A.LGRR : GEORGE TRINDLF, ' JOHN MILBER A CO. AaKm—C. A, hPAxetTT A Co.. Pittsburgh* Jons Millkb, Holbdaysburg; Pxciwoetu A Woods, Johnstown. • Rttvimraccs—Smith A Sinclair; J. A J. M\Uevitf;G. A J. H. Shornberger,R.Kflbir-on A Co.;R.Moore;Uaguley A Smith; John Parkers Win. G. P. Stroenber ger, Pittsburgh. - - je2o 21 ere bap is* Trsuiportattou l*lne t TJOR the Transportation of Me rebantlirr and Produce J_ to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Good* consigned to oar care will be forwarded without delay. at the lowest rate*. Bills of Ladmc transmuted. and ail murucuon* .promptly attended to; tree from any extra charge for »uir« age or cominisiuon. ■ C. A. RrANULTV A: Co, f Proprietors, . Canal Basin. Liberty si.. Pittsburgh. (Gazette.only. cony.) Western New 1 ork College or Health. - - - 5207 Main street. UnrsAia, N. V. DR. G C VALOURS VfXiETAW,E MTUOXTRIP i TIC MIXTURE. : THIS celebrated remedy iseoiivtiu* .v inc reading its .fume by the making all over the. world- It hue now become the only medicine for family use. and t* pnrlirn* larly.Tecommrraled lor Dropsy: n)l stage* ot ibis ron»l plauitimmedtatclr reheved.no mattcrof how long wand* mg. <fwe pamphlet for testiraonv.) • -Gravel, ami oli diseases of the urinary oreau«: tor these, distrf fcsing.foinploiiita it lUnnds alone ; no oilier ar ticle COo relieve.) ou ; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical:—(»*■* pamphlet.) I*ivcr Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, l ever and Ague. To the (syotit \\ esi especially. and wherever the<-e eoinpbum* prevail, this medicine is offered. •‘Nominerai agent. nodch'Tenou* compound (it a parrot this mixture: it enrm thr*edKe-vs f‘s wljh certainty and relrru.v. and does not leave lln* sys tem torpid.- (Se« pamphlet.) Pilcs.aromplmntoia mo*t painful character. in nujnrdmMy relieved, and n run* tot* low*, by a:ieu dayuuseot.ihiei article. It i» far beyond any other preparation, fortius disease. or lor anv oilier disease originating from import! blood. (See pamphlet.) Dehility of the. System, Weak Hack. Weakness ofthn hi nrys &c or Inflaiiution of the *ame i* iimuedi iiely relieved by a lew days u*e ot tins medicine. und a cureiK always th« result of its u*e It stands ns a.certain reme dy tor such complaint* and nleo for derangements of Uih female inme. Irregularities *** pprr«t.ionn puiiiiitl m» 11 slruatimi* \a article bus ever been offered t xrcpl this which vYgulittcnjchlhi’i ktnd-olderiiugcmi.nl* Itinay he relied upnnasn sure and effective remedy , and, did we feel permitted to do so could give a 'haux&mi names ns proof of < ures in this distressing cln** ol complaints —- bee pamphlet Ail broken down, di bihtnted roiuuitn tions from tho effect ol men ury will find the bnetng power of this article 10 art unim diately mil the poison on* uunmi eradicated from the *y Klein Eruptive Diseases will End ihr iltrraiivp properties of this article PLEinTrtEnLOoh nhd drive such diseases from liu sv stem Bee pamph’d for testimony of cures in nil diseases which the limns of an advertisement will not V* nnit to hi named liere Agents give them twin they contain h’pnge«flf certificates of high character. nnd a strange r array of proof of tho virtues ol i medicine iierl er appeared It is one of the peculiar features of this ir* lirle that u never fail* to In neCl many case and if bone and rno*ele are 1< rt to bnihl upon let the emaciated and lingering InyVid ttorxov, and keep taking the medicine aalongus therein an Improvement Theproprirtorwould caution the- public agninei a number of article* which eomitoui under the heads of ‘Uiuiakmullas, Si rips. Ac« a?d^rtisforDropiw Gravel Ac They arcgootlfornoth* lag anu concocted to gull the u ivv ary touch them wr Their inv colors never thought of curuig such disesscstiJl i this nrucie.aoa aone it. A. particular study of the pamph* IrtS'ts rarnettlu sohaud. Agents, and all who selllhe ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Pm up in 30 02 bo«les, : at;Bif 19.07. do, at 81 each-r-ihc larger holding 0 oz. more than tho two small bottles. Look out nnd not get tmjvosed upon. Every bottle line «• Vaughn’s Vegeta ble-Indiontnpuc-Mixture,''*• blown upon tlie glass, the written signature of “Q. C. Vuugbn” on the directions, and- “6, C. Vaughn, Buffalo,” stumped on the cork. None’ other arc genuine. . . Prepared by Dr* G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office; 907 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail; No attention .given to letters unless post-paid —ordtr ftvtn regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid I ot ters. or verbal communications soliciting advice- promi>t* ly attended.to gratis. . . * , Offices devoted exclusively to ihc sale of i!i|r article— •U2 Nassau st.,N; Y.; 205-Ewex at., Salem.-Mil**-; and by hie principal Druggist* throughout the United Slates nnd Canada, as Agents: * HAYS A BROCKWAY Agents- No. 2, Liberty si., near Canal Basin- IIAN BLIMW.— A. WtsUn-eh> and old and well ' Known VentUan Hlindmakcr. formerly of Second aim roortb sts., ukee this method to inform hi* many* tric-nds of the fact thalhis.Factory is now in full opera .fion.on Si. Clair *t., near theold Allegheny Bridffe. whom a constant supplvaf Blinds of various colors und quali* ium, is eoiwtututiy kept on hand und at all prices, frotfi up to suit customers- ,/ t \ fLV BJnids .wiU be put up so, that in case of alarm by fir# t ior otherwise, they may be removed *ne s a*d of a screw-driver, and with tiro sane an > other piece of furniture con lie retnoved unn without any ertrs expense. ‘ jeui-d&wv * W 4 ln fcur °l ,e s or SketchuH of -.1 {ravels in IPrance, Uehnum. Switzerlandvlinly, Aus ma, Prussia, Greatßritain and Ireland, with anapnen dll. containing obsenmtions an European charities and medical institutions. By John IV. Carson -M D • AToid hren , sTtrio, t , , ietc Uthor “^"-^ndham Self-Control,* novel. By .Vary Brunlon, author of ‘‘Dmrxphne. 7l •• : . : V _. v ? !ln - gaily Scriptural Readings. By tho late 7km,- Chnlmers. D. D..L. h. D. * • *' Part4,TheThousan(landOnelVightt. Ilamora’ilhta iraiert edition. ■ * . - illtarmbe.Coltager. n hook for children. Bv thp mi tlinroffWlon llerhert,",*o. me nu ■riio above work* received this day anti for sale liv - ' rW JOHNSTON & STOCKTON y Hr*. Csray’a Now novel. ' * TUSTweeived nt ill: A. MINER'S— ( lll y^ ma Cawmm,- ,ati Ihc Four Sisters- By Mrs The.low pfDr.lliol.nrdJonilui(raillu.Orent Vielimiser WHh a short orcoiuii of Ins last < ays. Bv Jib iw ' IHe Cabin 80, or J .ft „u ,hc rf.pg l S?or, of'por" tune’* f renlr* cud Fallows. By Lieut Murray cl.ndies National Ma<?a*ino.foryrnirmh<*r ■ Lmon ;; *> ■■■■*. • l;Ufhv» r»»vmpAc< l ..Xo.2*n • : Oj“BerforiT. of AHcelwny citv.hnsall the nhooc * M. A. MfMFR. Stmthfield si 3d door above Second'- •' ;r^ \ "t-vf "r-|- i-f-'.''. r ; . irVjri ' A " ■ rr •- • - -- 1- , M cuwporti .Transportation ltlne. baMMaosMqnß ■■ • .. i- -■ V y’V i!{ >V . ' ' H * * * •{ *\j ->■ Tai ?. " i>i\>.’P':- : .>- : / ‘ ' ' . *.' • *■ « t _ * r ■* * t * _ «* 1 i- v *» "" <L ■■ .'••■. ■...■■»:-■:■ .■• .n.-.r’.T- ■'■ HV. -I '■ ..'. .••,'•• ■' Kc.' >■- -‘ '.■■■'~~ir v; ■. .•••' T ; "!;■ ■&' ■'■;.-. ; w V _-, t^ l .j.Vj ;!>,-? v'v ■. '<■"■ ■ it'- 'V' - ' ;: .;'-a 'Vr“-^.!'- s - r fl:' ?V: * ’ vr ifH;' Hamden. & Co.’a : Aftfib v : ■ . .MW PASSENGER . : . AaEAKOKMKST « vv flj* Jlercaftenall Steerage Posseuger* .coming from Europe, engaged in America to come over; m. either of tho amps ot iIAHN'DRs ac Co., will be lurmslied with the .following Provisions, or their equivalent, mother articles equally good.—£re Art of May 17,. 13-19. • rpHlb PLAN will prevent sickness on boards Heretft- X. fore, when Passengers found themselves in Proviso ions,, many- of them uumc on board entirely destitute, which often caused much sickness and deaths ■ 35ibs.Bre&d, •-m VAllaf.good.quail* .10 “ Rice, ty, ana one-tenth 10 ; ** Oatmeal,. of the. Provisions 10 u Flour, ' furnished will bo 10 4t Beans and Peas, • •- delivered to each 35 “ Potatoes, Passenger every - lpint of Vinegar, • .week, With a pm* • CO gallons of Water.- , fieiem supply iof 10 ms.SaUedPork..frce from boua. ) Fuei for. cooking. Each Ship in this Line will bo propudv a good bouse over the passage-way. leading to ihp -Pas sengers’ apartment.. The Cambposc and Cooking-ranges, for Die use of .Passengers, are kept under cover. Every attention will be paidtopromolo their health and comfort. Agent at Pittsburgh,. .. ~ JOSHUA ROBINSON, ie7 } ■ Fifth at., near Wopd. Genera *<BmtgrMlonOfl|cei r< P5~ - REMITTANCES and Passage tonnd.'>«#*- . from Great Britain and Ireland, by W. JSSsJaLtc J. T. Tapsc-ott, 75 South st.. comer . of Maiden Lane,N.Y.j and DQWatcr- ■ ! J oo Rood. Liverpool. .-j The subscribers, having accepted the Agency of tho above. House, are now prepared to moke arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous ot paying the passage of their friends from the Old. Country; and they flatter themselves their character and lone standing, in business will give ample assurance that alt their ar rangements will be earned out fauhflilly: ; Messrs. W. it J. T.,Tapßcou are long and favorably known lor.the superior class, accommodation, andtsaihng qualities of their Packet Ship*. The; QUEEN OP THE WEST, SHERIDAN. GARRICK,-HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS.- LIVERPOOL, and SrDDOXS, two of which leave each port monthly-front New York the Sint and 26th, and from Liverpool the 6th and Uth; in addtuon to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to Insure a departure from Liverpool every live days, being thus determined, that ihoir facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: .while Mr. W. TapacolL-s constant personal supcnnteudaitce of the busmens in Liverpool is oaaddi uonal security that the .comfort and accommodation of the passengers wiU be particularly attended to. . ; . The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thbreby enabled to take charge ot. and forward passengers immediately on their lauding, without a chance or disappointment or delay; undare, therefore, prepared to contract forpassago from any sea-: port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of tho business they are engaged m giving them facilities: for carrying passengers so, for inland not otherwise MJ mumble; and wtlL ifneccssary, forward passengers fur*' ther West by tbe best mode or conveyance, without nuy additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coating out, the Amount paid for passage will be refunded m full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give draft* ai sight for any amount, payable at Uie principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Walesj thus af fording a safe and expeditions mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will Cud it to their interest to avail themselves of., Application (if by letter, post-paid) will be promptly nt lemled to. TAAFPE A OCONNOtt, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, map27-d&w-1y Philadelphia. Iloche, BtoUier*, Co. Fcltos ht., New 'i obi.; Edek Qc&y, wRy/y pL'SUKf SCOTLISD ROAD, LIVKRTOOU ■■■■■*■ JAML3 BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st;, Cana! Basiu, Pittsburgh. it Arrangerunt* for 1849. pOCHE, BROS. A CO-,'sole Agents Tor the BLACK XV BALL LINE, of Liverpool ami New York Packet*, take the liberty of announcing to their old friend* and customer*, that their arrangement* for the year IB4S being complete, they are prepared to bring out passenger*. Ly the above splendid lane, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former ■course of doiug business, and assure those who entrusuhem with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered a* heretofore. • ftEXITTABCES TO ' ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on tlemaml, at any Bank mi Ireland. ; lbe undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to ritUbunrb. during the present year. : febS-gmdaW __ JAMKfI ULAKKf»V. To ancTprora t&ir ®fiSC GREAT BRITAIN A JRFILAND. «S»fg ' Gfptos Ritpabd & 805, No. 134 Waterloo Road,, Li verpool. • CAar.rsi.c 4 RirpAßs, No. 58 South#!., N. V. TIJK bobscribcrs, having acceptedthe Agency atibi* city of the above well known and respectable House*, are prepared tonuka engagements for passenger* to rorae out from any pan of Great Unlaw or Ireland, by the re gular Line of rocket Snips, tailing from Liverpool week ly- Tenons engaging with os may rest assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool, at well as every ailenuoo neersnary on their arrival jn this country. Appty to or address ! samuki/m’cLvukan &, co n 14-JLibrrtv Tntabufith. ;N. H —Passage# engaged here from Uvcrpooito Pitts burgh dirert. and drafts for any amount torvvariled. pay able at sight, throughout the Lmted Kingdom. jySft-ly “ “ HAIWDKS A CO/8 £B&S£ rxisenuta axi> bbmrtakck jSsKJk H Office. ARNDEN 4 CO. continue to bnng out persons from uny pan of England.- Ireland, Scotland nr Wale*, upon the. most liberal term*, with theirUMial and attention to tbewamsoi emigrants. We *lo not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scomps that tntesi the sea-ports, as we take charge ot them the momentthey report themselves; ami see totfcetr we;l-be- ■: u»g, and despatch them without anv detention by the Ur*t • <hip*. Me *nv this fearlessly, as we dety nny of nnr i passenger* to skoie that they were detained fony-eiyht 1 hour* by t.» m Liverpool, whilst thousands of other* were 1 dt lamed month* until they rould be sent lit sum* <*'/ ] rraft, at a cheap rate, which, too treiiuemiv proved their 1 cotmi*. j U«-iniriui to pcnont} our eontram honorably. re«r irAai 1/ way, and riot act us wa« the caw* last with other office*. who either performrd not til alt. orwhrjjn nun•'(! thrirconvrnicnpr. Drnft* drawn n» I*m«bursti for anytiun from £1 to xl.lKkl, pa>aM* nt nnv of the Provincial Bank* In Ire* land, England, Srntlnml and Wole*. ! • JOSHUA TtOUINSON. Ktiropenu nm! Oenrral Agent.: • jftuSi Fifth •freer. one door hvlow \\ ood *t. mix> |; EMITTANCE. t&m fPJfl ; .Siili*cTth*r»ore prepared to forward money to nil X port* of England, trrlnm!. 3<>otln»ri and >Yale*, with despatch,, and ai ihe lowest rale#. . WCLUttKFA & CO.. 14'JI«ih<*nv street. European and American Ageocv. < THE undersigned European Agent hm ja»i arrived in , the United State*. and will leave Pittsburgh-pa early in September,;nud sat) from J**r,w York on the I*l doy of October non,performing the Twenty Second Tour of thisagenry through England, Ireland. Scotland. Wale*, etc. mmrmngto America m May. Isl 9. Money remit lance* for large nnd small suras promptly mad* to nil partaof Great Britain and Inland; legacies,debts, rent* real estnteund Haim* collected nnd recovered: copien of wills, deed* and documents procured; searches of ull kinds tundc.etc. He succeeds hi* relative. HKeeiinii, tiotv U. s>; Consul at Dublin, who so manv venrsaurrest fully conducted thtx Agency:nml bo wilt I»h assisted by him in all husmesstrausnetions m Europe. Intinmerablc retereure* given. Address personally, or address post paid, - TIIOS. J. KEENAN, European and Attorney and Counsellorut Low, Pittsburgh: Pa. Officm at the Merchant's Hotel, corner Third and Smith field uts. f£7*Mr. K. may be seen on business at the fallowing time.-f and places: In Cineimmu. at Broadway Hotelon 31st July,nnd Ist August; in Louisville; at Louisville Ho‘.el, on 3rd and 4th August} in St. Louis, on 10th. Uth and! Uhh August. ■ 1 . «Itimes May, Esq. will attend to nil European business in.my abience. ; Jel3 __ Great Kngltih Uemedy I *T?OR Coughs, Colds, Asthma, andConsumpuon!—The JU..great and only-Remedy for tho above diseases™ the ifungnrwn Balsam vf Lift, discovered by tho celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London,-England; and introduced into the United Statcß under the immediate superintendence ofihc inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure' of Pulmonary diseases, warrants tho American Agcntin soliciting for treatment the worst possible case* that enn bo foumtiu the community—cases tlml sock relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day. and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians, at cofinned and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam hits cured, and will cure, the mpst desperate cases. It is uo quack noslrum. but a slutidiird English medicine, ofknown and established efficacy.- Every family m the. United States should be supplied with Buchan s Hungarian Balsam of Life, not ouiy to coumoruct the consumptive of the climate, but to boused as upreventive medicine in nil canes of colds,-coughs spitting of blood, pnm in the side and chest, trntauon and -sorcnoHs of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of. breathing, hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation aim general dabifi t), luthmo, influenza, whooping cough, und croup. >old in large bottles atslpor nottlu, with full directions for the rcsioruUon of health . Pamphle ts, con tnmmg a mass of English and American ccrtihcatcs, and other evidence, showing the tmentmlled merits of tins great,English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. ; i . J’or.nls by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A. CO., ! Clill) cor. Fir.l and Wooil.mill Wood dndOiliaM ■ ■ New: Works. .■ A L H SOi ~ 9 MARLBOROUGH—The military life of J ° hn > £f Marlborough; by Archibald Allison. ■ ® # i■ of ■ the *'■ .1 life of Jesus Chrißt. in its historical connexion andhistorical developments? by Neunder—-translated from the fourth German editmnjby John McChntoek and E. Blumenthnl, Profesi sors in Dickinson College / . i Old Hicks the Guide , or Adventures in the Camanche Country search of a Gold Mine: by Chns- W. Webber '■nieo?Fnmd> r .. 0f U " Alb ° a> by ,he 0,111,01 or 11,0 DnChulmers Posthumous Work*-—Daily Scriptural Readings, by the late Thomas Chalmers, D D-, I,LD nri,ee v °l B - Volumes lstanrt2dreceived The above valuable works received this day. and for snleb y JOHNSTON A STOCKTON, ■ 1 apU, Booksellers, corner Market and Third sis S UNDRIhS.—IOO do?. Playing Cords; ' I sOOwhuleQndlialf.bozcsSnrdinev! • •• 10. Imskelß ohve Oil; ■ i ■ f i2O do*. assorted Catsups, &c jj ‘quart* mid pint's:---' Wines, &ci .ven* bhH ' ; ■ «j; bbls. powdered Spjfnr? -- : . i. OO lmskeis Chnmpnigne Wine, part to *' O .khds Claret Wmc, for sale oy - , ma T 9 • p. c. martin; £ ft f : u-i -4,.- ‘v* } H vV * “ n \ i ••• Fire and marinelnsurance. rpHE Insuraoce.Company pffNofih America, of Pbila- J_delpkm } thxoughnsdujyayihonzedAgenL the sub scriber, offers to make permanent aml.linuteilTnsnrauce on properly, uithin cuv aud its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal uudrivers- • - .» . DIRECTORS „ . Arthur G. Coffin, Pres 1 !.- Swnuclßrooks, . Alex. Henry,: . Charles Tnylor, . Sftmuel W. Jones,.. Snmuel*W. JUrouh. Ed.\vard Smith, , ,\ ; Ambrose ‘White, . : Jolm A. Brown, • Jacob M. Thomas, Jolm mue, John E. Thomoßp, Cope, , : ..:.'-"-'''‘.JUdbard'P:-!Wbod;. : lVm.elsh. , , £ . . Henry D.<Sberraf d,Sec I y, • This i» Uig Qidesi lnsuratice Company la. the United States, having been chartered in. 1794.:. Itscharter xa per petual, and from its lughsiandingi lohg. experience, am? pie moans, ancVavoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering omplesecun tyto,thc public. : WILLIAM P.JONESJ. -At Counting Room of. Atwood, Jones & Co.,AYater and Frontsts., Pittsburgh may4y Tlie Franklin Fire laaaranoe Company or PsrLAtiKLrina /CHARTER PERPETUAL -*3400,000 paid; in office A J 1031 Chestnut st.|north side, near Fifth. Toko Insu rance, either permanent orHmiiedj-agouuit: loss- or. dam* ngaby fire, om property andeffisots of every description, m : town or country,-on tho- most reasonable • terms. , Apr plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly- attended (0. C-N.BANCKERfPre»I.i- C. decretory. *•;••• ■ DIRIXJTORS CbaTles N. Bonckor, t): .Jbcpbß- Smitlu . ? i Thomas Hart, y '■<? George WRichards,. .r; : • Thomas J., Wharton, Montreal B. Lewis,. TobmsWngner, . • ■ Adolphi E. Bone,; .: .• 7 • .. Samuel Grunt* David S-Brown...- ... ■ PITTSBURGH AGENCY Warrick Maxtis. Agent, Exchange, Qffierof Warrick Maruu tCo. f comer of 3d and Market Bt«. r : Fixe risks taken on bmldings and- their coutenm in Pittsburgh, Allegbeny:ajid. the sorroujidtngcountry. No • manite of inland navigniion risks taken. aug4«ly . josiah aiKo.- ... .j. nxsEY.uu . ** A - Agentsat Pittsburgh, for thtDelawart Mutual Safety .In surance Company of Philadelpltta. . FIRE RISKS upon JSutldmgK and Merchandixeof eve ■ ry description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car-' goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms; Officeat the wnrehouseof King & Holmes, onAVater sU near Market street, Pittsburgh. N. B. King &: Finney invite theconfidence and patron age of their triends aml community at-large to the Dela-; ware. M. 8. Insurance Company, as on institution among the most flourishing in having a-Urge: paid in capital,which; by the operation of us charter, Is constantly increasing— a* yielding to- each person. ‘in*u-: red, Ills due share ofthe profits or.the Company; without involving him m any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium aetnally paid tn by him; and therefore os pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, And in Its most attractive form. ' novl-tf .: Agency of the franklin fire insurance COMPANY -OE piIII.ADELPIA.—N. S..comer qf Third and .Wood streets, Pittsburgh.— I The assets of the company on the- first or. January,: 1845; as published in . conformity with nn act of. the Pennsylvania Legislature; were: Bonds and Mortgages'— --8300.615 93 Real Estate, nicest* * * * • • 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and- Cash* - - -207,499 78 Making a total 0f*....................^..i.8909,683 42 Affording certain assurance that all lossea-willbe promptly.met, and giving entire secanty to all. whoob tatn policies tram this Company. Bisks -token alas low rates os dre consistent with security. - octB - . WARRICK MARTIN. Agent, Insurance Against Fire. THE American Ftre Insurance Company —Office, No. 73 Walnut Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. laid—Chhricr perpectuaK • Insures Builumgs, Furniture, Merchandize, and proper ty geucrnlly, cither Inihecirv or country, sgauist toss or damage by Grippe ritual or ior limited penods, on favor able terms. John Sergeant, Samuel C. Morton, William Lyneb, Adolphus Penes, ThomasAlhboue, ' -GeorgeAbbott, John Welsh, Jr., Patrick Brady, j ..* ? John T. Lewis. ■ • • j SAMUEL C. MORTON, President. F«a!tc» D. JaMvxs, Secretary.' Orders for Insurance by the shove Company trill be received and insurances effected by the undersigned, agent for Pittsburgh. GEO. COCHRAN,. jan4-3m.~ ; .•. SC Wood street ■■. Connell's Magical psln Extractor.. IT is now conceded by medical men that Cohnell's . Magical Pam Extractor.manufactured by Comstock & Co.« St CourtUnd si. New York, is the greatest wots derof the 19th century. v lu effects are truly miraculous. All pains are removed from .burns, scalds, and; all external sores, m a fevr muiuLes after its application; healing the same on the most delicate skio, leaving tn> scar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflommato- S diseases, soch as sore-Nipples end Eyes, Sprains, teumattsm. White Swelling ond Ulcers, Bruises,Barns, ChiHblains, Erysipelas,* Biles, Tie Doloreanx, Ac. We might add ns proof to nil we. say, the names of many era imem physician* wbousait in their practice, and hun dreds uf the clergy who. praise il U> their people,. Kuid parent, keep it constantly on land,lu ease ol accidents by Urc hie may be lost without, but by its use oil bams are subjcctiousconitol, unless the vualsaredestroyed. Caw hen —remember and ask for- Connrlt* Magical Pain Ex- Tractor, manufactured by t’emi cock 4* Co., N. Y,, and take noother. Paza, .Somes, SiC.—Tbr Genuine Hays' Lxnament. is an article more jusily ns a cure for the. above, than auy or alt others, lu cures are almost immediate, and at* only necessary to JrUbose whoknowthe article and use a with sudi great success, that il is to be had troesuid kenuuif of Comstock ft Co.j 21 Courtlaml at;. N. \ .. nole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. by Wax. Jaciso.v, iAuerty st, be Ad of Wood st.: \V ashnigtau. Pa., by A. Clark; iri Brownstille by Bennett & Crocker, also by our agent in every town ia Pennsylvania. Ohio, Md» and Virginia. nov|9 d&vrdm “It 1« the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw.” READ » V foliowmg proofof the supertomy of Dr. Vf%U lord's Ortmtal Cough Mixture, from o respectable eu tien, who bu tried it: PmwcEOH. Dec. 15.1-W7. . Mkwcjl lUrs A Bancxway;—After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantage* of a harassing rough and inostdistrejiistng cold, whichb&drthus far, resisted the ef fecuoi sevrroiofthe ••mfallibles,-' I \v»* induced to put rhuse a bottle or your OrteuiatCough Mixture, and give an Litr trial. To my jrrear surprise, after using only one half of the bottle Imuud myielf entirely well. brst mr/ftrtne lertr tatr.” ■ True copy. , JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS vV BROCKWAV.-Druggist*, Commer cial Jlow\ liberty street, near Canub_ janS AA. M ArtON .A- CO-, Dry Goods ffotue, Mar)cij • StrfttrbeliCfni TTiint guJ FcurtA irrtfii. have Just rrcrired a large soppiv ot rich pari; 17 Case*various styles Print* and Chiutresof rhi glish. breach and Amenctm uranutneture; ISC pcs rich and desirable patterns Frenrh Gmahom*. \>*arranted ui ;fcrior lo none imported ui style, qiratit)' and durability of colors; -) eaw» Kjdemlid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, every #t\ie for Fall and AVinter wear; Cash* nirren, M. de l.ulnr*. Batin stp d Alpneens of various rotor*; M and 4-1. black and liltir black Silks, for Man* tiliu*; Fancy dress Silks; black and Modecolors; M.de . Luins, a]] wool; shawls ol every* stvle and quality; Cas simcre*. Cassmetts. Broad Cloths and Vesting*; bleach* rd and unbleached MnslniK'from 01 • tol**|c. : per yard; Green, \ello\r. Bed and \Mute H&nn»*l*;' Tickings, Cheek!*, strip d Mnrtnigs; blrached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All Ol which nre oflered at wholesale and re tail otlhe ven* lowest cash price*. •' »ep3 A. A. MASON * CO. ‘VrE\OAUUISKHE<m*rE ROOSiS, Burke'S Build. Xi mgs, AonrlJi Atrtft.— lltiioti A AtmtO.vv. Doguerrro ivj'isis irom the Knstern eiur*.:wou!d call theattcntiOn of the inhabiianu ot Pmsbaryb; and the neighboring ipwn*, to their Daguerreotype ot viurens nnd others, at rooms In ilii* third siorv ot litirkn s bulhimg. 4th rtt. Persons wisuiug pictures token may rest assured that no pmn* shall be spared to produce them inthe highest periectlonoftlm art. Ourmstrmnentl are of the most pow erful kiml. enabling tu to execota pie.tures -udnurpassed for high fimoli mut iruthiblness to nature. The public are r solicited to cnll ami examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither.roqmrred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction.is given. N.- B,- Operators will finu this n good depot for stock and chemicals. Hl7*ln»trnclion# given in the art, containing ihemore recent Improvcmf ntn: <; ■ v jaa7 ■: TO FEMALES.—kvery fcmnle should hnre~aTb<Sx of Dr. Ralph s Pills. • They nre perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution. acting with gentle mild* nesfc and safety.m all eircvmitanus.\vbercvefimroduc ed, their character has been rapidly-established among tho Indies, with whom they are emphatically Favorict Very complete direction* fat une inahe various com plaints will be foamK in the directions accompanying coch box For sale by V .? ■; ?g. I*. CUTHBKRT, v • Snmhfield street, near Third-; Also, byWm. Colff. Alleghany Cuy? J. O. Smith, Bir mingham) and John MCrackeu, Fifth Ward, Fmsburgh- Jan2s >...s . - .•■HolloHoWaro Oastlngii r MERCHANTS visiting. pi\r city for the purpose of obtaining .their Spring , supplies of ilollow-ware and other Castings, will find u very heavy stock, and an extensive variety, of and sizes in store by us Snmplcs can be seen atourwarehousc, Commercial Row Liberiystrcet,next W; W. Wallace's Marble works- ID“ Terms uud prices favorable.: , ’ • • ■feba-dlm:- QUIN, McBRIDK A Co. NEW HOOK?—Just received,byExpress: -Germany, England, and Scotland: or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J.-H, Merle D’AubignCiD, D., author of Uis* tory of the Reformation, Life of UromwcUf&c. -■ > : A Frpotiodl .Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew andSt.Murk, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic lnslrucnouand devotion; by John Bird Summer, D. D.. Bishop of Chestor.., For sale by. : ELUOTT & ENGMSIf, .. JeiiJ4 ; o • 50Market street, bet, 0d and 4ili. : Table Cutlery* aiHK undersigned hasgust Jrcceived a select assortment of rablci ami other fine Gatlery, including Desert, ana Curving knives and forks;-which, with a large stock of Brushes of evory description, and Bhoemaker’s find ings, he will dispose of as usual, on reasonable terms JOHN AV BLAIR. ap2B : ■ • f : .120 Wood street. Iron City Cracker and Bread BakeryT" J SHEPHARD TTTOULD reapectfullv.inforrahisfriendsancl the pnb • f Y. /lio generally, that ho hat added to .his other Hbusi ■ncss,the raonufactuung of Crackers p{ every variety*— Having purchased one- of W-.R-Nevin’s Cracker and Pilot Bread machines, he.is prepared to fill all- orders for crackers or pilot bread ax ihe shortest notice and hopes by, a strict attention to business, losharea portion of the public patronage,- The public is respectfully invited'to call and exnraine.for themselves.. BAKERY; No. SOCommercial Row, Liberty st. oppo site SmnUficid. ... ... ■ : N B. Sapenor family Bread, rye and dyspepsia Brend large andsnml) rolls, fresh every morningcan be had al ; the store; or my "wagon, or at my stand in the market: Cakes and Confccuonory on hand and mode to-order J J SHEPJfARD - No 10 Commercial Row; Liberty st. I’AE- GOODS—A.A.MasonJc Co. Wo. GO Mnr , Ji kct Rtreet. nre now opening 20 Cases and package* of New Fail Goods,comprißingnew-Btylca of Ginghams* French, English; and American- Prints* - Hosiery-and Gloves, Collars, Capes,. Laces, Mull, -Swiss and Book Muslins* &c. '• augll : " ' 4 '-''i V/ ;( : >f: ,y v /. V-rX'; ' 4'Vv V.' ™ , v - 1 T / •* ' ;vV> V: i-*:i y$ 5 " £T iX£& r s:-ii£%f "*> \ 1 * _* * *• jiisurance ffomfimjes. DIRECTORS 'a'v ;'4 5 5 .. r :V; .. - ~-^mj^ -r >!>'■■■* ~i\-' , i'?\’ ;»'.e-;i!.'>i,'i'“,v -'v;tte'-s'f .».;-s^'". -y I^•s^; v ’'i.:*i’ : -^~ h t-i;r.ViVjjsi *.s; - (-;-<s~ '^■^s-alffir-A^SSfi&.iS’WSa, T ** 1 ~* V lie 1 't | ** * V t - v • . p ■■ . ■.* ;y. t i v*- i 4 , -f n - ~n < ' .-. 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T JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, i AjNERVOUS DEBIiaTY; DISEASEOFTHE KID ASTHMA, and ell-affection!* arising from derangement: or disease inihe Bihftry/Digns- M T?» Vascular, Respiratory, and Nervous • : Systems, sachttfl* constipation, inward ■ piles,heartburn.lossofappente,coat- . . . -ed longue, acidityi.ofitLa stom* acbyswimroing of the heady ; fullnessor weigh timho; -stomach, dimness of - - . vision, polpitn*: : . i■ : - lion .of;:ure ■ heart, Choking or suffocating sensaung. depression of spirits, •addon flushes of neat, pain in the* side or back, weakness of the Umbs>:cold.fe i et, constant lm ogmingsefevll, fevenand dull pain in the -bead,, pain and., difficulty: afbreaihntg when lying!upon.the side, frightful dreams, soureructaUons,yellow ness of tbeskinaad-tyes, : deficiency ;of perspire- v; £tion, Ap,&eAcan be. . - - -..effectually . ... cured . hr DOCTOR HOGfLAND’S . CELEBRATED GERMAN ’ BITTERS; " - ; . Their powerovef iheabbYedisCasesisnoi excelled— if - equalled—by any oJhejr prtparalion m the United States, as* the cures-jiithis Pity attest,in man/cases of* terSktlful pliy siciana had failed;; , « Derangeniejifijn the liver and. stotnachrnre’soUtces of insanity—fronrdisorderorobsiruclionamorbidacdonof ihe : sympathetic andothernerves follows, and-the fiaic uorisf.df ihebrain are unpaired and deranged; ns nerves are the connecting medium between miner and matier, it followa ablion'that both'nmst.be more or dikff ilhpliGated iahd deranged simultaneously; derongemenUherewillalsoprodacediseaseofthe SKIN, LUNGS,. UTERUSandKIDNEYS.asweJIns the brain* ■Thei thousandsvWho.die i-witb YELLOWFKVER, CHOLERA - or INFLUENZA, is owing to . the same cattse;hnd ; of that, most-painful disease; CONSUMPTION, originate m from the some. In. 'foist meatonmch'is.theimpbrtant.argan in the system of matter; as upbn.itTotl depend'forihesuccessaodall-t'&e-: advantages to be derived from the administration of m tental lMfurietions; are ofnhe utmost Sm>: everyoneincorisiitutingthe source andfobn tam of life, which i»nutriii<ra*>No organ possesses such remarkable sympathies, none such remarkable power in modifying every jiartofthb system. The tare/suceeisJii treating disease of the diver: and:■ stomach successfully basnot been a want of pathological . knowiedge or.iheir functions, .but the preparation of a compbuna that would act'uponthedisease'ai.d all the -sympatheticafSictiona, Tbatpoinlha* beeri raiued tta these Bitters, and they UfbENTIRELYVEGETABLE, ana wil|m evexycase perrnantntly destroy, costive ness, n.ud gtye strength and*vigor to the frame, ,ai no time de- DSiitattng the patierril, iand they aregraiefufto flto most delicate stomach under any circumstances, a' . ALL CANiBE CURED, * WHO WILL UBE THEM AS DfRECTED, rtZ -* ( IF wiTHDf Tire rowan of uedicus.) .The few months this preparation has been before the public,has, from us infallible efficacy, elicited the eulogy, of metres* through the land, their object being fOT the benefit of suffering humanity; its success ha* surpassed all precedent, anegtisfree from alt alcoholic *ynip *merbttryValoeiiquihihe,'acidB. and nil injurious; ingredients, andespecialljl adapted totbe disease* of the vanahle climate or the United States, and the West ln dialslands. r-y*C~■ i:”-;-s ; WJEEK AND DELICATE CHILDREN, i are made strong by*usingjit^iirfaetit is a family medi cine, and canbeadminisieredwithsafety toa child one : year old, the delicate faraale,oraman or ninety. t The; PhiladelphiaDemocratsays::— ‘‘This medicine i has anextraordiimty virtqe Wd efficacy, and is m great i denutnaJ: We eaii :«peok from experience, that it has prodocedmany wonderful] cures.” • : ' The Daily Sun say* :—“jWe believe it i< one of the i .besi medicines of the ago—a friend , having used it ip hi* i own family with great satisfaction in the Jaundice and [ UverComplaint.” . n i The Spirit of the. Times and Keystone say*:—‘Do oar t good citizen*. who are invalids. Know the mauy aslon ! tahlog cores that have been performed by Dj. Hoofland’s i celebrated German Bitter*! If they do not, we. reeoin | mend them to the German Medicine Store. 278 Race SfreeUall whojare afflictec|;WithLiverComplaint, Jinan-' dice,.Dyspepsia or Nervous Debility; the; Doctor has cured many, of ourciuzens, after the beit physicians had failed.^. We have; used, them, and they have proved to bo.a medkioe thatevery one should know of, aud we (mnnot refroin giving our testimony in their faror.-fcn U matwhkh gives themgreaterelaim upon our humble ef. fort, theyara entire ly vegeta Me * Th# Evtuing Bulletin sayc—The Celebrated German Bmer* are ajt jnvid.dttblcremedy for Jaundice, Dy.tpcp sia.ano^uerrqttscomplaints” - ?»caPe GnxeiloMjr*:—“lt is . not often..we-uohee the vsnous excellcntmedicinc* advertised :iu our columns, because tyeareransrilling to speak except from personal expemtted<iuid a good.constiraUon 'fortunately make* us geoCrtUy.strangers tojsuch articles;- A word, how. : ever., or Pr/ Hooluuid’s German Bitters; Thia \vx ksoiv to be an excelleut article fulfilling in every irspeciwbat isclaimedfbrltbythcadveuiser, The DaQyXeura says: ,L A MtH’.mE.-Wcspeak knowingly of; Dr. Hoof la&d!s,celebrated German Bitters when- we say it i* a blessuia of this age, and in diseases ofthe bill ary, dices. i M " nerroarsystems, itbas noi,we ihinfc.mi eqcs!. »{»** VjKixtsafxmwAaAtios avd mad* wiyuocr al conoL,mid to jiU invalids, we Avouldvrecommcmi it a* wonhyihrir confidence,’ 'Vhatftrtmgertestimonycana medicine hare? At the' Depei caatte aeeu the evidences of many of our most respectable ciiijfnSibfCojea in all;fhe foregoing dis* -Principal Depot. Getman Medicine Store. RACE Street, aud for sale iu I#anca*ter by John F.Losmhiljar nsburg. by D. W. Gross; and dealers irer erally throughout ih*:<*>pnttv, v ..HN’CE TlUTimifADl'lT.CUl'fiH!—Tlir Lung. +J nn* in danger, the work of the destroyer ha* been. wgwij the Cough of Consumption hath in it a sound of death. / ji ■ Ask Tutr a Mothks? |jVour darling child, yWir idol ana earthly joy,t* now perhapseonfined to her chamber hy a OM^erouftCold-—hrrpale checks, her thinshrunken fiogera, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —lhe sfiimd-of hersupulchralcoughpiercr* your soul.. ’ JocKO-aU* t a heart crushing blight over th* fair prospects of-the fu tore—your hectic cough -and feeble limbsteJlof your I°m of hope, bat voa need not despair. There is n balm which tnll heal the wounded tong*. it i* ' > Sheraftii** All>He«llitr Baliam. Mra. Anxn, the wifeof Wco. HT Attree, Esq. was .siren on by Or. Bewail (of Washington, Dr*, lloe and McClellan of Pluladelpbiitilh.Roe and Dr.MoUof New \onr-- Her friend* alhhotwhl' >he itmst die. < She hail every appearance of being in consumption; and was so pronounced byhe r physicians—Sherman’s Balsam was given and it cured her. - 1 : .. Mrs. OAaaiasASTK, off Bull’s Ferry, was also cored of consumption by this Balsam : when nil other remedies *"*so jo give relief—shrwaareduccdto a skeleton.' Dr c -OMU?r . D«Uistf23l Broadway, fats, witnessed its effects In severed casesi'tvhere ho other medecine afford -.*9i friief—lmt the Balsam operated itkeachann; Dr. C. wnoeircdit* wonderful edicts incunne Asthma, which it never failsof&oihg. ,-Spitting Blood, alarming a* it may. be, is. effectually cured \sy 'this Balsam It heals the .ruptured or wounded blood-vessels, and makes ,h S,l un S # *oa»d again.: •r-v Tlratt Josks, 10S Eighth avenue, wa* cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years Mnmlmg. 'Hie lim dose gave him more relief than all the: oilier medi cine he had over taken. Br. J. Beals; 19 Delaney B* v , e *tto ft sisler-in-law who was Inlkorinirunder • consumption.and to another sorely afflicted with the .Asthma. _|n both cases its effect* were immediate, soon them to comfortable health. i ilT 8 ' I **Wxu*, 95 Chmjje-st., suffered from Asthma 42 Balsam -relieved her at once, and she % w comparatively well, tains enabled to JS!W« even; attack by, a iimefy ti« of this, medicine, -w •« 3- - w - Ihcgitat remedy for Cough's, Colds, Spit ung .Blood, Liver Complaint*. and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 s’enU and $1 pefKortie, Principal Office 100 Jfassau street. New York, likewise Dr. Sherman’s celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Loaeuges. : Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Man’s Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by \VM. JACKSON, at his Bootaud Bhoe Store and Patent Medicine Witrehouse; gff Liberty street Pittsburgh, head' of Wood street, and by uie following dujy appointed Agents for: Allegheny « A * MaWhalL lAllcgheny cit>*r Jonathan tJhriest Manchester,* J. R. H;: Jacques, Birmingham: A.S; : Getty, WyHe-jnee l Mujtui, cor/Wobnorst. ,nd Elm;- bnrgh; Thos. Aiksn, Shorp.bufghi Sami. SprinWr. Clin -1011; J«me» John/fflacTr. Turtle Creek;O. P. Diehl; Eluhbtiih; Rowland & Son, 1 porti JBcEldowner/ Bakemown; Bitty;*. M>tanrtlin, |lumb Township; Wm.J.; Snatlj;Teinperanceville;J«a. Fallon, Tarenlum;C.H:glanvB«wleklT.> j > metoltv . -f- W;’ J S DI £,ot l.'llyl-«T -gjJL-ylut, N. Y n *ays::«i am w*n persuaded, and have beßnwr»ome tmevUi«>yoirr a)omestic Vtfttiable pilU‘ are or andbaveadnunifcicrcd-teem.to my-patieiua.”-- V Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilioue Fever, are im mediately cured by the aae or Dr.:<Ralph’e Pill*; Price, 85 cents a box. Sold wholesale &nd'j%tail by >. • 8. L, CUTHBERT, . * Smtihfleld-street, near Third.. Also, by 'Vm. Cole.-Allegheny cityrj. o. Smith. Bir minghamr end John ftrCracken. (eb\7 Jayxtec’ Kamtly Medicines. :rr “ v Ohio, writes. March, 1 1846: JLf «I have wit&ya\ir Ytmifugt, Camiadtive Balsam , »«d Expectorant, ia raypracuce. for the last three years and have been exceedingly well pleased wftli them, and never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my tallest'expectation m their? curative properties. Tour other medicines I cannot speak of from experience! but, judging from those T have uced. l doubf hot but that they ;elaim,;ahd are entiUed to all Uie confidence reposed in them, by those who have.used tnem. I was formerly Ve . r >‘P* rUaJ to ***** Vermifuge, until J becaineacouain tea with yours, which has my decided prefereiie to tmv other now in use. ■* * * J Ressectfully, yours t &c., ' S. S. COOK, M; D. n „IDt For sale in Pittsburgh at the PekinTcaStOTe, 72 ■.Foutth-at.- ' ' fel>ls B A. FAIIWESTOCJCS GOUGHaYRUP,—Tbispre • paratiou has proved itself to be of very great effica cy m the cure of obstiuate Coughs, ;.Colds, Asthma, spit ing, of Bloodj AVhoopmg , Cough, andother r Pheumonic Aflecuons; and the: proprietors feel warnriuediri recom mending it as a safe and usefufmediciue. nndare nrc pared to show certificates of indisputable authdritv. in testimony of its value. . **. Itis pleasant tothe tasm. and is offered also loW a price aa4o place, it within the reach of every person/ There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce \*uch decided effects m such a short time. Pre pared and sold by « . ?• A, FAHNESTOCK & CO.. CpiJicr of First ami Woodj nlso, coruef of B«xtb aiul Wood streets. a- 1 ‘ decltt 811. RALpH’S CKLt£BRSTKD Vxoktablk. Fills are for ..sale, wholesale and retail.at the ' . ■ ' Real Estitb Office,; - ' . _ ' Nb..so,Smi|hfield st.. Al*o> Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. (>. Smith,- Bir* rainghnm; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. -• feb2l • : • • ■ EOll SAMS—Abnckdwellinghouse and lot.nra plea sant.. tocntiou. situated on Knoll street, Allegheny; I he house is.wellurrancedjlmyijigagoodcellnr.nkifcu en and dining room, hiilfaiidiwo parlors, throebed rooms and finished garret. Lot is 20. fret, by 120 <jt*ep. to a back street. Pace, $1,200. Terms, $3OO in, hand, balance in four equal yearly payments. - S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, '-■' aa^Sniiihfieldstreet ■ ’■ ... ! J >•' ..A’.' 'i ‘ X'. *>- *: .’'iv ; jv'-- J '<i;.v t-j^rV.V;':. % r r j ■"* ®til|| A’l'- j'-r'.T-' >:• •£22&*s<*i& Pli s>£L .v';.n '•v’y.'Vs-'’’:/, V'-' Vi „ " {' J * J r-;\. ■•l'!’- 4'- ‘ IV •' '■ - matchless-arUclcrfOr oadiitiltffiiUdnW the rll»ir.3<nu* Zi c i\„°J' ( ? r £} 0 ? rn > w >! sapercdde alloth*rMti cle» of the kind now in QBe J Where ihohaiiudtmd karih, Him, unhealthy, uor turning graft a fevtfjjpphCa. ions will make the hair soft anddark, ani give na beau. nfuJ lively appeareucer and wju alWm&e it maintain Ila iivehnesa. ondhealthycolor,;tmcteos.ioin&aaall the preparations that are genettUji used WherSSeJiairu thiu, or .has fallen Du, .-iv : maybe restored by using; this Cream.; Every,lady and is inihe herit or using oils on their hair should at once purchase'a bottle of the Chinese, Hair Cream,,asifUsttcoraposedihatitwiH noi injure ihe .heir .|ike the-otherpreparatiouß, but-will beautify u, perfect.'satisiaciion in-everv in stance - > t * K For testimony to its verysuperiorqualiticejSeeNhejfoV lowing letter irom 'the'~fteY; MrrCaldCTell to Mesrrs- Hendershott $t Stretch,Nashville, 1 (relief al.fegem* for the Southern States * 3 i ( - iMlrrqfthe. Rev,'H; Caldwell Fastdt efih&Frabiflman * Churchy Pulaiki * -Messrs- HKimEmsHOTr&.STBRrCH: ; p.e:urare madding my te&timofty in favorenheeXceilenr preparation .called ifr. Parish's. Chinese Hear Cream; for, 5P ou i *wo years ogovny.hair wds very dry,bn»Uy, and msposcd toctfneout; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, amrused it accordingto tnfi'prescriptionviris now wJV.and* him to the bead.. Many boJsams;and °l 8 n P?I. > ea( h leaving tov nnir ind watsestale than before. • .This Dream, however,- has met my,expec tations. - - . ; t» • . As an article for the toilet; mywifegivesit preference overfall others, being • delicately perfumed anct nbt dis- to ronculity. The 'ladies, especially,will find, the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in theirnreridrat ona for the toilet. Respectfully. &c„ * ' ' ' ’ . K.CAEDWELt: Pulaski, January 7; 1847. • • ••• ' " - r{.,?t .■rfE?TSold M. s(«. and Joel Mohler/dorner of ■ oodQndFlflh «*»• . ielWAw-ly X .^®y?^ a^ e c .?i a K aillBtCa,n ? C< ,mm oii Frepa ■JM :• They are jiot aware haw. frightfully rum nonsitis totneskml hhwcon^se,' 1 How-rough, howsaltow, yellow,Artd unhealthy the skin ; appears »Aer usiog- pw table axuele, whicfc rnjs dall : /««•»> {Jpaaiah. ttUy/WltS,r Ji tsjierfectry tmiocent, being puriEed of all deleterioua' healihv, alabaster, clear,- lively while: at ;theisame -tuns acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making irsoft and smooth." • Dx Jaine* Anddrso'n, PractK&fChemistof Mossachu- S e i. l *» t s ay* • anaiynng Jones' 1 8pauish,UUy >Vhite, I iind it possesses* the. moStbeauliful and Natural, and at the snmeiimeimiocent;! white Jever>saw:: 1 certainly: can conscientiously recommend its use to ail whose skin requiresbeautifying.”. Price 2$ cents a box. Directions , —thebestway.to wnth siift:iealher’ or woolr-theiormer is preferable.. - . /•• . . A.fixe sbt of Tjmrtr fob 23 tieih, .foul,LreathVhesdtliy gums.-,Yellow andunheahhy teeth, oiler being once or twice cleaned -with Jones’- Amber l Tooth pastej, have the appearance of the most beautifiil : iv or>' r aud, atthe same .ume it is; bo perfectly-innocent .and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily .use .is highly. advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi ,uon, givmg.them a beautiful polish, and.preventing a' premature, decay. Those already decayed it prevents . /rom becoming also fastens sueh asia becoming by perseverance ji will renderthe foulestteeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. • • ce hts a box. All theabove are sold only at 82 Chatham.BL, Eftgle t New York, 1 and by the appomtea Agentswhoge' -nurn'es oppear in the next column.; t h .. ■ Will roc iiAUKVj arid get a richliasbaiid, lady 1 “Your facers your u’t Beautiftili' Clearj-fiiirT' Is it tt;beyel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. anashaye bceu raade thus' who have washed’once : or twice with Jones’ Italian Chemical Soap. - The effect is magnificent. But be sure you get the me Joues Soup, at the sign ,of the American Eagierss Chatham street. •; King-.wonn, SaU-rhcqm.ScurTey, Erysipelas.-Barber’a lich,are ofU;ncurcd by. Jones’: Chemical Soap, when every kiud of remedy has failed.. l*hat it' cures Pimples, freckles, aiid clears the skin, all know. ; Sold at .the American Eagle. S 3 Chatham street. Mind,- reader, this seldom or never fails., ; . , , j .C- INGLIS, PaUersoa. i . . Sold at Jackbos’s S 2 Liberty sl, head of- Wood. Sign of of the Btg Boou nov23. ONE UUIjUAK TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. between iwen- Ly and thirty, possessingasymmetrical form, goodfea* turps, occ-j.is asked eoaiulenually, can she suppose any man could admire tier while she has eucb yellow teeth? ruch rough, , coarse . skin?, arid such dirty,' bid; spending the above sum, she might havedeiicate wlute teet&.a pare.'sweet.bre&UvJuiaL! a beautiful bead tif-hai^Sue^e&ii’tnir4 beautiful while teeth and sweet breath by using a'2s; box. of Jona 1 Am* ter Tooth Vaittf a Htin waUe* pure and spotless asrsuow; by using a cake of the genume Jona* Italian Chemical Soaj>,‘ awla beautiful head of hair by using a Us. bottle of Jones* Corot Hair Restorative.- Do not form an opinion against this before you trry. or yon will regret it; • but be snre to ask for Jo&es r articles. -Sold only in New -York at €2 Chatham st; For sale by * WM, JACKSON, Agent, glLibertysL, Pittsburgh.: ; /RANGER*SCROFULA AXD GOrTßK—Ample ;V-/pcnence has proved that no combination of medicine have«v«E been so efficacious in removing the above dis* eases, as DR. J A YNE*S ALTERATIVE. Ithtweffected cures truly astouishing, not only of Cancer andothetdis* eases of that clos<u but has' removed the most stubborn durasefTof Skin,"Swellings,'Dyspepsia, Ac. -This medicine enTers into ifce circulation, hud eradicates drs* eases^wherever located;. ItpanGestheblood and- other finids bf the bodj-. 'rembves obstractiou in the pores of the sktßv and reduces enlargement of die gland* or bones; Ittocreoxcs the appetite*, remove* headsphe and drowsi. ness, sad invigorate* thc whole system, and imparts am* -matron to the aiwasedand debilitaicdeonsiituuon. ,There is nothing superior to il in the whole rautena mediea.. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant,and has nothing of the dixgauiug nausen accompanying the idea of swal* lowing medicine. fijfFor iii Pittsburgh at tbePEKINTEA 72 Fourth st. near Wc«i. • msr3o .• •" ~AHeclpe for tbe Hnm&n Hairt r TO FORCE ITS GROWTH AND HEALTH, aiAKE IT. SO FT, SILKY; CLEAN AND FlNE—Pebonk in cousecncnce of lhe many. sct down every mrueie;‘i(be' iteversogoodAas a; humbug. .If people could be made to iry a 3s: bottle ofJoue’s Coral Half Re* 'stbratiye, mid sed howit makes dry,-ru*ly> red; h'gbthnir moist. noil, auburn and dark,and kpeps it so; audbyiij u«e for sometime, : 'cau3ea iUp grow naturally beautiful ; if people could see tbeimmber of poor respectable: me chatties tlint use'it, {aye* and firiaitihe cheapest thing: they can u*e,> fordressing and beautifying the Hair;Tor keeping u soft ond.in order three limes as long as any' other article, made;, and . i v Forces it to grow, stops its falling} - / *-..-i And costs nut 3 shillings to try.. .■ We formerly sold nothing less than Sl boules, but we wish people to try-iL; Sold only at 82 {mind 62] uhathonr street, New York, aiuT by 1 mantt) WAT. JACKSONy Agt4 «> Liberty rtf. MOKE TKSTI MON Y for lit. Wiliam*Family Medi cines.—The uiulersignedyCitizcnsofPiilsbQrgh,hav ing personally used Qriental : Cough Mi-r. tore, and experienced its beneficial effecnvdomostebeer fully-recommend in ullcases. Speaking from.experience, we believe thatitbasno su perior ; mitt would recommend iteuse to all the afflicted. ! i charms lewis; . WN. JENKINS, 1 Pittsburgh, March 15tb. ISIB. , . UySold by J~Schoonm&ker& Co,,JblmHoys;-James A. Jones. J. If.CaAsel, JohnP. Scott,. F,L,;9npwden,4. MohleiyOgden it Snowden.- - - - ■ ap22: ALT RUKIJMk SCURVY, OIJ> SORES, ERYSIPE LAS,,- Barber’s .JteA, CActpj,- £ert BtarxUy P/mplij. This is usedbymnny physicians In this ciiy iri Coringthe above. tmdivAwdnid not coitscienclously sell unless we knewittobe all we state. .-As a cosmetic. ; the irueJONES’S SOAP is perhaps the -only:article ever known that removed impurilies,and cleared and-beautified theskm,tnokmg it soft, clear, smooth and white as an infants.' Bat bund, it is sold at 82 Chatham st., N. Y:,nndby • >i:.■■. * \m. JACKSON. Agent, TnarSfi ..80 lnbett>*street. Pittsbnrgh. A MERIC 2 jL TURE.~Procured.from aweltfnKentucky,lBsfeet below the earth’s surface. This Oil ’wilUie foiiiidyastly BuperiortoHarlam,Britlsh > 'or.aiiy6therformerlypopu* -lar Oils.' Ils camuve.properties for .thoifollovring aIK meats arh; truly Wdhderttil t- rheumatism, whooping-cough, phthisiCj-Cougha; colds, spasms, *tetter, erysipelas; scald head,'croup, mflammatorysore throat, .liver complaint.inflammation of thelddneysjl {mink in the breast.'side ana back,diseases ofthespine, piles, heart burn, diseases of the hip joint; inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and car ache, worms,; tooth, ache; sprains; strains, bums,scalds,- braises,'cuts:ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, Ac.Ac.' - ' Price 50eents nerboule., SGldwholesoleacd retail by* WE JACKSON, at his boavand.shoeatore, S9X»iberty~; -street, Pittsburgh. Thtaio Boor stands in the door-way. Ouly place in Pittsburgh where -the. OKtyraK-can be ob tained. * • « ' , • CjamoN.—ln order to be sure of-.obiaiumgthe genuine,. purchase only of the general agent for Western Pe wiiyl vajitKjWm. Jackson, 88Liberty or; through; sub* Agents oppointed.by him for its sale; each of-whom will havcashowblUandgenerpl directions containing ibe.names' and address or thli? proprietor ana General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, as follows: r . J)r. Hall A Co.,proprietor, Kentucky, ' -. : • Wm; Jackson, General Agent for. western Pennsylva nia, 69 Liberty-street,Pittsburgh, to whom alb orders must be addressed. - " • »> > Obsxuve.— Each bottle fs endosedin one of the above named Pamphlets, and die name of William Jackson, (llie genera! and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsyl vania,} printed on the outside of the label. ; . 0ct28.; s6 T>EST CQUGH MEDICINEIN THE -WORLD!" ' JL> Another evidence ofthesuperiorityof Dr. . IFtZ* /aroT Cough £fixture, over all other&oVßeaa the following r certificate from airespectableciiizenbf the Fiflh Ward: FitnßtnßhHt'Nbv^;l647.| > r “This certifies tharforsome.weekepart I was,troubled' with a very serious Cough, which 'bra&'eyldentJy bfe^om f hiff. seated on the lunge to such an extent as lo resist the ' effect of Cyerymedicinewhich 1 hadbe&t using. 1 was finally persuaded to call at Hays A LBrockwnyte Drag > Store, and get abottle, o(l>r.<:MllarfjiOrUnjat Cgugh' ■ Mixture;. which, io my great surprise,-relievedjnhiveiy much; after talriiigionly.uvo or threo dose*,and before! i had used one baule,! wadedUrelycnred.ilwasßomuCh i pleased with iu effects,itbftt.J hpve'brought others 4$ buy at, and shall continue to recoaunendittomy friendvajJ firmly believe it to be the bai.Coueh Medicine in the _ . , “Aifunzw.M’Cmar.”! Try Dottle. Sold by : “ i - ■" HAYS BROCKWAY, ! :Np,'2.Ln>eriy street,near Canal'Basiti.i ' ' " * J. FLEMING, - 'Luwreheeville.- Sold aJsO.]>y novlO * w /CONSUMPTION, COUGH; SPll’TJNtf O^lßLOofr Kj bronchitis, ASTHMA, Ac.-Td;<SS Foar-fifths ;of, you rare really; sufierinffr-froni : neelefetS .u j or ai ? obstruction. and consequent inflamation of ine delicate lining of those tubes through which the air xve breathe is distributed to the lungs. -.This obstruction produces DatnapnsprcTiessjhoarseuessj cough; dlfiifculty of breathing, hectic fever, chela spmmgof Wood, matter or phlegm,;\vhich finally exhauststh? sirchttfi orihe na neut—am! death ensues/■ JAYNES S ,EXPECTORANT rtetcr yhiZt toTcuxove this obstruction* and produces - the most pleasing ami happy; results. It, is -certain. in its ef fects, and cannoii&U «> relieve “ v* For sale iu Pittsburgh at the si < near Wood. _ _ jan9 BAHkEY—lOObags Buritiy,' just Jtfndjnir and lor sale by {ap2Gj S & W. IiAIUUUGH. V'iTv L •?'' : fr .0.-.. ir • -k\- - A "r 7 -'- ' (?.- Tins of sjitcbb A MERIO4N:OU(i proporMi/tro a. wej(in Kentucky X\. 135 tael below lie-jrur/ico of the earth, it certain and tnfalUblecuroTOT.;Bflr»m»vBttßtiis, Cati, Bruitea, Scalds, Tetter, Erysipelas, Scald He*n. Croup. : WlioopiogJCdoghf Sore and which yield* w.iiAjsflecttAiL«ijj?9*En*iug inannBri ' It has never y6t 'failed 'wnenused necdrdingto direc tion* “ Read Ihe’ibHowibg'-l - , r * i k. X 6latohb4i»r4 Allegheny fednPtf-tf? y \ November l£ 1848. r ) v.Thia-ia tacertify,'tbni myswife r MargareiOhrieit,wa»:. ebred of dßheumaueCdmplaiatof s«eftJM*t»*landing;; by which she wu io lameaato be obliged touse crutch* ~ ear In one week'ahtf Wa* eUmtby-uaingibe.Amsriqan OiKond cotOdwalk'aboutoatiaaai.wathotu.ber crutches;. * - r JONATHAN GHREIBT The followingit communicated byife Wm.Nasb,Mr,... Jnck'son’s-ngeni forsteti’benville T .o* a h A gentleman new Steubenville;*whobadnot been able .. to put elthdt of hlsfeet to the ground for twelve years, in • consequence of lameness* &y the usfi of onabQttle was enabled to walktWfcatfleatoatowfiAhip-eleCtiou.lt is likewise* sovereign.remedy-far •' . CONTRACTION OFTHE MUSCLES' AND TEN- 7 The following is communicated.br. W; Jackson's agent for Steubenville? r. - /. ■ A Indy resldmg in‘S}eubenrlliei.the..fingßT/of hnnd was so contracted as to deprive her of the use dVWk r for thirty-five years; was entirety .earakby-lheofe of one . bottle or the Oil, sothat she itowrh'ss tbs yefftn um of :■■ herhattd fully equal tonhe othet .'whlch.iadjhever heen affected;-' It nos also bcert foundto bo a safe andinvinci • ble ogetipin thc speedy abdcertaitt'cnro of . kv- * ■ ‘ " DEAFNESS. > in all cases notofgamcaUrincurhble. < >v ; A lady residing in-Alldgneny titywai effectually cured of obstinate deumesst of years’continuance, foyythe use of less than one bottleoftheOH,!£o;thM*he.-s*id she heard better than she had everdonerbefota. iir/ y : ' A gentlemun well-known in Pittsburgh,iww cpred of - deafness of nine years’ standing, by the. use of n stnaUv . quantity of the A«d residences of the lady ind gentlernin.wiU given tqtho**tyjiodeiire it, atthd office of ihA advertiser.'.' * 11}* elf. lift properties ore.ibighlyideveloped in the certain and surprisingly speedy eure of all cases of - : TCfIQLIC,.CRAMP, AND SPASMS.' Several cases of CrempCholic'have been effectually.. cured by one/lose ofihfe OilJ in k tpe lihort half ’ - an hour, when the parties hare been ugdpiied wfthtain... ; Its curative properties have been reranrkobly manifested . m the radical cure of DISEASES OF THE SPINE. A lady,’the wife of a planterlu'Kehfdcky,‘-wa*.*ured . effeciunlly of one of. the WOraf cases of diseased -Spine, which had coniined J ber. ta:her beffTor a considerable time, in which she could not'tum herself; Tt 4a also a sure remedy and perfect care foKpainsintbealdaUof the bock, and * * ' 1 *' ■> h INFLAMMATION OP THE KIDNEY 3. Read the following: - . Pnrsscsoit'Dde. 19,1848. This’is to certify thuti . was afflicted with great pain in • the small of my back: aud kidneys, wfticbancdied the eo much that I could not stand upright.: By rubbing er;er- ' liolly, and using half a teaspoonuiHitternallyviuehl and r morning, I was entirely cured.- • JOHN: BIDDLE, near Warren, Pa Algeutleman of Pittsburgh, afflictedwith a .violent in- - : - fiarafnation/of the kidneys—iho pamvof-which canaed - bimto ffiint—was completely cured, fit thrtff . use of the American Oil. ' » 1 . V.l The qualities of this ' - i :j- NATURIffS OWN REMEDY . t» Uextremelyrpenetrating and anti-inflammatory, cons*- :• quentlyjis confidently recommended is a sovetaiga Wm* -!• edy waereyeririflammattoh exists, elUfereiterdaloHn-. ternal. Used immediately l after a cut,'bnlise or wdaud, i it Will cure and prevent GANGRENE AND 310RTIFICATI0N.; r It has, in been found a safataryVple&suig and - effective remedy for those- inconve nlent dueoses, ’ '»* fn m *' - * GRAVEL AND URINARY COMPLAINTS. 5O cents per bottle?. Cautlon~-Be on YoarOuard* i - The • snrprising excellence'and growingpopularityof the American Oil. has.induced some dishonest penouato- - ,palra.unou the puohCtmtserable;iipitatioas"of /his truly ; valuable medieine t forthejiurTpdseof.'decelTirig lhe-un> wary, tmd defrauding the : Prdprietor; j, .'i '' r * < ' r *{: '‘ , -'^ j :: ; Tn order to be sure ofobtolnisg thVgenttf De; the following xotm Tznxos: ' r Ist. See.that theuQme' f f:Wm. liberty et-, head of Wood sL,”is printed.bn dfiltcwrapper .of each bottle, to imiiate felorty.' 1 1 * Sd. That eaclr bottle is Inclosedin arpmnphletcentaxh*- .ing full di/eettona for psev asdalso containing the name v and address .of^Wm.,Jackson,.Gep'eraLA'genr for'tne proprietors; likewise, ihemame aud address of the pro- ' pnetors, D. Hail A Co.; Kentucky. . 3d. Purchase.oxcr-of: the. advertised Ageots, all of whom have a show bill, on wbiqb isjuintedthe nazneaof i the D;H&iJ A Co., . Proprietors, Kentucky; -- Wm/Jackson,: Pmaburgh, Pa., i General Agent for. WestenC Pennsylvania, and part of Ohio and Westerft-VTfmairij and’ the printers’ names—■■.■.] M’Millin. A Shiyock,- at the bottom i of said show bill. n 4th. Observe—the genuine American OUT* of a; dark : greea poloti.without any aetoenti andftaspeCificgwi- / ty lighterthan wafer; frtas cotfmerfrf<s?feeTnwiy*or'a .; black color;—some while; bke Spirits of;Turpentiue, .said to be re&ncdand clarified;— • t ; ersa mixture of other common •: looking mixture, parportinglo come fromthe ’‘Pittsburgh : and Allegheny Dispensary- Co.* None of these coun .terfeits possess either the virtae or the powerof l tho mte AMERICAN OIL. * • ; " Oj*So!d wholesale and retail: by WM. JACKSON’, 'General arid Sole Agent for (he -Proprietor In-Western Pennsylvania,. Western Virginia/- and Northern -Ohioj and by the following duly appointed Agent*iiv Allegheny county, Fu.: . • A. M Marshall,* Dr. Brown, , > Allegheny city.- - J.R. Johnson, ) '* ■■■■•. Jonathon Uhnest, Manchester. ;<■■■ Alexander Asdale;\VyUe street': v J. R. H, Jacques,-Birmingham; . - Wm; J;Brauh, Temperttuceville. ,: G. H.Starr, Sewickley. •> it . -Edwnrd Thompson, wilki&sburgb:"-> Daniel Neeley, East Liberty. - • ;s> ; ’ H. Z.Mitehell/ WillritisbUrgii I .*.*:' . - Thomas Aikin/Sbarpshurgo. • H. Rowland & Son. hPKeesport* -; ■■■.*■ C. F. Diehl,Elizabeth. • •.v . ‘ John Black,'Tuttle Creek. . ———M’Eldowny.Bakerstown. ; ' SamqelSpringer,Clinton.- .•-.■•i • James.\TKee,Stevranstown. ■ ■ RileyM’Laaghhn,Plunvtownship >■: " •-• J. Fulton, Tareutum. • ; : 'i . v Jeremiah Fleming, Lawren?eviile. : Robert Williams, Anhursville. ‘ . augl6-dJdwCm ■ ■• ' - ■;. - T\R WJLLARITS .Oriented Coufh Mixture.—** L/ works" praise it." Those wbohaYenoihadan op- ' pf tnjng. this .great reme<iy,forUie pemßhem > ,cureof every affection onhe Junga/ihoaldnoliuU JtA.t(ial. : Certificates of its efficiency, from our cw? (I we are constantly receiving:'cßdium - • : convince the skeptical.' Read the following from alt • of high standing in. Allegheny: ... , q tlmr „ u Auxohevt Crrv; FfcbV?,l34&. Messrs, Says ty*£rocktcay: ■lt affords me fftc&t sare to be able to add av testimony in' fdMwS-IfrV Wik larU'struly valuablecoaghmedicine: . Aboauhreemondis. since I was attacked wtth a violent cold, lhd Watf-ranch, S' distressed wuh'ihe'cough, from which Icbaldgetno re>. > uef, until i..was ashort time since induced to ctUl aiyoar,-- : store ana purchase some, of the Oriental'OoUgh Mixture t * Imu happy to state thot the use of the second bottle has:' : entirely cured pu ,*..and f> having great confidence in if. £ t have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends: • ' • ■ “G&acß Potncta.” Price r 25 cants a holthv Bold by : - " HAYS & BROCKWAY, fiNo, 9,,C0ra.84>w l tiberty SLinhdrCariaK • _ Cfeblg] f. FUEsHNG t .LowrcnceCinc. .Also, In TTiKPAIthe JVew VorkGazenc. Ocie.irap- -q. dq«iy JL /.P&par deservedly.at ,the.head of toe daily-.pr^ssiiU' this country.... , ~.. * . l. ‘ -? * Extraclqf ; S«r3aporiCa.—lt wete bat coprtwy ' ito cau thp attention of .our readers to this invaluable prep-' i aration which will be foand advertised in another co/tuno • Mr.-Bristol: is a-brother, and isspes iuterestieg " i newspaper, every now and then,''one'dr.two numbers of ■ which webave already notitfedj.and'tirtfmedicine itself; ! has been eulogised by nearly all the.press ofthe western i country, nbvJiUtly feuTogised; Ithmainita • favor, moreqver, ver>-_flajtering.:teatinxoniaJ» from, the. mpsreminent.nractitionerstineyery partof the.country : ; , where; it bseeb rThere is beauty : add. ! taste enough inthe bottles, traxHtrtbe engraved labels in which ; they tO/indttcejaffttrchasej'Xeven if the : preparation itself were~noLone of the “sdvereignttt in the worta,u^ns^yefjf' is, i ® v ery t / one miist helieve st js—tfiat’ is;'every ’one‘who woulduottesisTaiiiawofdocnraentaryevidencecondu- sive.enongh td-cbiiven a TorkitOyChnstianityiii Bay one :.of uq pqtuesrgeptle whether you, do'hoi .agree with ns oti this point. r >orsale;by ?:m B.A: FAHNESTOCK k * i_• feb24 >: coivoflst and .Wood and 6th and Wood ats. - T»HEUMATtSM, tiOUT.ANU TXC JUOUIiIKUJt. l AtijA’respeeinble gemlera&ii called nr bur? office, Whit ;»»»> 10 inform us that he had been,afflicted for ,13 ‘year* ■ with lUiemnansra or fiouT.nndoccssionally "vrilQ Tie- ; "■ "jwlotensif that he tat) bcen-frequenlly eoiiWd-to hie room for months together, .and often snffered’lhetriost ih» lenae and exciucmunrpatn, bat,that lately he had bee* using Jayne* itnta, from which befouiS the moat air- - nal and unexpected relief- Hetays hi'found ‘ftS>bei!- emo Tery pleasant and effective, and that hb ndwtaon- himself perfectly cured—PASwfcJphta Strtli-Jma- : k j£ fi a "'V l **” Ksomso.—A gentleman of Serofiiiou. n ™’ ptßno “ ln - hl * To unger iday*,-, betaine, af fected .with Licrrations ln the-Tiiroat anu Noße, attd a T VvSKvK I W'.w rnpUo , n nftt" Skin.- Indeed,hfs whole •K!oS- i ? w '?* saturated-with, disease. Ouehaml and wrist were sOgTOUchnfrected‘thaVhb-had lpaUha : tiae,ofjhehand.aveW,, n arul,air,^^p.u^g lit-wtfifWiliislfegbTrt hu * PPMIti toevii»Mefffbn&3i»th . some hfr.eomrae;ic«<f thctise ofjay n£pJi I ;g?J^^'.“ ld '«*y i Dgttkeq'«itUie i i. : bouletf, Unawiwfert. •• _% Alterative operates through the drenlattOn.-and Formes iheblooa rmderadtcate* disease from the system, wherever located, and• the l nnmetoQ* core* irhas- ber* formed m.'dijfcaM* lof.ibe'akib, -cancer,’scrofula,* gout! ruver complaiut} dyspepsia pnd oIHCr chronic disease*. i* ;trnly-astom*hing>^ggirft ortktTimes. -w.„ TsFoarihairter. 1 - \ , 1 .M IT-IS MES'r XXiUCfR AIEIIICINb\ l KVisk :i -1 USED."—This was expressed hehring'ye*- tdrday,-by aiv imeUigeal who hod,ukldbut about ohc half of a.boulc oC JOr..WilutTd}* OritnUtl CourtL - iUixture,before hewas ehtiTely ceredr Cotno tfnilMt ft - bputepfiVhwUf the most pbjiu’nfttd cioiurh.iojrjSlaSbe* ".rihtdisappear by it*' use* .iOTfla»nag^aLbeT.ite^irirf f A---n; Compounded aa It iayO^^hemo^iefleptivei.thotikhliShn leMahdpJeaMmtrepJedieSjits'tiscforyearahiiiiorin deed Canjt,''foil-idgive,enure satisfaction Tor sole, wholesale and retail* by HATS A BROCKWAy, ,„. . v -,.s inbertyHreete near Cabal Bhkln , Sold also by AvftjLlAhX FI^EWTING.- QCH Lawrencevilie Notice to sMiPTEUs-jvehav. taken an omTr immediately, ojipoww to otnr K boral wareho w.’> ib« nrcMnt, where we vilt trammel bturaeu m minal trail}, petwhoaracbtt be erected, ammeememj fowine ■ahfiody.been made - ' : ' . ;H>rWftiBAyill hein readiness at oar wharf, id receive freight. O A. APANULTY 4 CO" 1 a P* - Canal Basin,ldbcrty n. ,4|f|||i#l^|p^ * t " * "/ I- I S/%-; :r!% *& J. , . v * V . j * V. ii>' ’J’ ■! ■ ■ '!>. ■5 * v «r
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