ID eferreb /krticics. Front ale New York Mirror. FAME. I was echild—had gathered not The wisdom of a longer life, And far away had been my lot From all the stirring scones of sure. Pot oft I heard the noise of war In other lands and climes afar; And learned of fame brave men had won Who led the strong in battle on, And sought beside a fce as brave The glory of a soldier's grave! I was a child when first T learned To dream of glory and of fame; And then awhile my head was turned To hope and struggle for a name! !thirsted in my youthful heart Fot fame that never would depart; I begged a name, wkich men might love To list and learn the story of; And glory that would never die, Till perished earth, and sea, and sky! My dreams were of the battle ground, I sew the runks of foemen comet heard the bugle's thrilling sound And the loud thunder of the drum. I heard the tramp of man and horse, The onset of contending force; I saw the wan -jar ful! and die, And heard the victor's battle cry; And vowed to he whilst dreaming then, A hero in this strife of men'. Some years are gone, and I am now No more the child that I have been, But in the pathway of the plough, What I ma; get of fame, I win! This have 'learned. that to my hand Is given the labor of the land; My foot must tread the furrowed ground. And 'rani when harvest time comes round; To me is given the laborer's care, In autumn, mine the laboret's share. I *eel; not new the warrior's fame, covet honor with the good, And not with him whose fearful name Is written in a foeman's blood! Let me be known as one whose hand Hub brought a blessing to his land; Whose heart is filled with something more Than longings for the golden ore; 1V hose strife bath been not all in vain. To lova semen more than gold and gain. And allnx is this which I have sought. With others, that the world calls fame? Hath it to the needy brought . - Food and raiment when it enme? No: those who justly ore the pride Of nations, whose good fame was wide, Whose deathless words have borne with song A country'ti name and fame along, Though honored as the mighty dead, Have lived in rags, and wanted bread! And such is fame, to toil and live Through hours of hope and years of dread, Waiting for honor men will give. When we have been for ages dead! To live unknown and st:oggle on Till ceerage, hope, and life are gone; And whilst the marble guards ourbed. Sleep with the broken-hearted dead! This is the glory of a name, All men may reap of earthly fame! No mere a child; I have marked out A pathway in the land of song, Where I may wrestle with old Doubt— Power, persecution, and rank wrong. I have a purpose to o'erthrow King's Customs, laws of long ago; To shun no peril, fear‘no strife, To rush in earnest into life, And drive the whirlwind and the stoma Whose wings are laden with reform! 21tocticated Vapor Bath. ''COLT Or ♦ LETTER FROM DRS. LAWRENCE AND Ht.NRICKSOZi New Lebanon, State of Nem York WORTHY FRlEND:—Having made a thorough trial -of the Medicated Vavor Bath for four months past, in -our societies in New Lebanon and NVatervliet,we think it but justice to state, that we consider it a valuable improvement in the healing art. Its power in reduc ing both chronic and acute itiflamation, also in remov iing.spasms, is certainly very great. In cases of oh -structed perspiration, it is unquestionably the safest and best remedy that we have ever seen. Several 'persons in our society, who were scarcely free from a catarrhal affection during most of the winter months for several years past, have found permanent relief by •using the Bath a few times; and the predisposition to 'take cold, as it is commonly termed, seems to be wbol 5 1y removed. Obstructed perspiration, is certainly in •cur changeable climate, one of the most fruitful sour ces of disease, and any remedy that is capable of re rtnoving the preafisposition to it, must be considered a •greatbkssing to mankind; and as such we do not hesi tate to recommend the Medicated Vapor Bath. GARRET R. LAWRENCE, M. D. ABRAM HENUICKSON, M. D. To Dr. C. Whitlow, New York. oct 18 - Chronicle copy. Consumptives', read the Wonderful Cures performed by Dr. Swaynets Compound ityrllo of Wild Cherry. The wonderful cures performed by this invaluable medi cine, in Pulmonary Consnmp• tion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron chitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, Pnin in the Side and Breast, Tickling or Rising in the Throat, and all diseases of the Lungs, and Breast, have excited the astonishment of all who have witnessed its marvellous effects; there is no account of a medicine, from the earliest ages, furnishing a par allel; the almost rair,cu loos cures effected • by this extraordi nary medicine are unprvce -dented. IMPORTANT TESTIMONY. * DR SWAINE, Dear Sit:—ln last October, while en gaged with Mr Joseph .Smith, in a saw-mill neat Waynesburgh, I was attacked with a cough from be ing exposed at night. which grallually increased, at tended with spitting of blood, and a severe pain in the breast, loss of appetite, fever, &c. `&c. which was -scarcely supportable. I had a family who were whol ly•depondent on my exertions for support, yet 'I was -obliged to leave my business and return home. 'I was "-then tateriftk by several physicians, but still grew worse, until my medical attendants gave me up as an •incurable. Subsequently, my wife observing, in one of 'the public prihrs,m n ailvertisernent of DR. SWAYNE's 'COMPOUND SYRUP - OF WILD CHERRY, pro cured me one bottle from Francis Nl'Clure, your agent in Lewistown, which relieved me; I continueri until had taken five bottles; I am now able to rettsrnto my work again. I write this to offer you my sincere teanks, and yon are at liberty to make tit's known, su that if any human being is suffering as I have been, they may have recourse to your invaluable medicine. Yours, JOHN P. BOYNE. Lewistown, Del. BE CAUTIOUS to ask for the original and only OCNIIIIIC preparation from this valuable tree. DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry ' whose office is resumed to the North West corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Dr Was Thorn, Druggist and Apothecary Pittsburgh. nov 30 6 Bbla Spirits Turpentine; 1 Cask Sal Soda; 2 " Epson; 4 " Copal Varnish No 1 87.2; 1 " Gum Shellac; 2 Venet. Red; 1 "Refined Borax; 2 " Sp. Brovng 5 iltdalVdting; " Ber4Sun Campbell. 1 Ni 801 l Sulphur; Together with a gt neral assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Banff., &c. 'wet received and for wile low, by KUM & MOHLER, eon 3 caner of Wood .t. aad Virgin alky. P4ffliMn'MMM DAILY ARIIITALS OF New Goods, at ALGEO & NrGI, IRE'S Fashion able Head quarters, No 251 Liberty Street. The newest styles and most splendid goods that is brought to this market is to be seen at our establishment. We would invite the attention of purchasers to our present stock, which for variety and richness of style cannot be excelled. In catering for the taste of our custom ers we are determined not to be out done, as arrange ments have been made by us to secure every new style .tf goods upon its arrival in the Eastern market, as well as the best Paris monthly reports, which we receive regularly; neither expense or pains shall be spared in making our establishment THE FASHIONABLE HE•Th girartrEas of the West: and we trust to be sustained by our old patrons, as well as a great many NEW ones, whom we shall notfail to please, as we ttust our abili ty is equal to our inclination. *lit 2 ALGEO & McGUIRE, Chronicle and Age copy. P. DELANY, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 1 19, LIBERTY STREET, TIIIRD DOOR ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY, Havinglaid in a general stock of OLOTUS, CASSIMERES, BEAVER CLOTHS, CASTER CLOTHS, Heavy Winter Tweeds, ilattinetts, &c. of which he has made up in the LATEST STYLE OF FASHION, by the BEST WORKMEN OF THE CITY, Amongst them are all sizes of Frock and dress Costs, of superior French and English Cloths of all fashion able colors; super double milled broad cloth sack over coats, plain and weaved Beaver do., made handsome frock and sack fa.tLioni every description of HEAVY TWEED COATS, Double milled plain and fancy CabsimerP, PLAID, STRIPE, AND PLAIN PANTALOONS CLOTH, SATTINETT, &c: A gplendidassottment of Vests, plain. plaid and firm•. ad, velvet, satin, woolen, velvet, cloth, cassirnere, &c. A few CLOTH CLOAKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. made in the present Fall Fashion; a large lot of Blue Maekanaw Blanket Coats, and a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF BOYS CLOTHFS The subscriber having purchased his goods in th. East, in the most favorable part of the season when the assortment was good and at vei y low prices, and from die large amount of patnmage bestowed oa his estab- lishment, is ..nabled to sell AT MUCH LOWER PRICES than is usual in the trade. A general assortment of goods are on hand, to make to order. and will be MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Having secured the services of B. Dorraomr, well known iu this city, as an experienced Tailor, ■ad of Wm. B. ROATCH, who has lung carried on ■ fashion able Tailor Shop, Philadelphia, he confidently assures all who desire CUSTOM—WORK, that they can befitted with any sort of a garment, in a style that CANNOT BE SURPASSED In any ahop in Pittaburgh. The subscriber, returns his sincere thanks for favors received, and invites a continuance and exten sion of custom; his arrangements are such ax mast suit all tastes, and satisfy every one who may purchase of him. act 19 P. DELANY. KEEP COMFORTABLE. BEADY MADE CLOTUIPIG, I=l THREE BIG DOORS! No. 151, LIBERTY STREET The proprietor of this highly &towed Establish meta, respectfully infurms the public that ho has now• prepared the LARGEST STOCK OF SEASONABLE CLOTHING Ever offered in this city. His stock amounts to up wards of $75,000, And he has a large number of the best workmen con stantly engaged in making new garments to suit the taste of his numerous customers. His assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, CASSINETS, VELVETS, &C., _ _ Of French, English, and American Manufacture, IS LARGER, AND MORE VARIED, Than any other ever opened in this city, and cannot fail to please the taste of every class of purchasers. HE HAS ON HAND, CLOTHING IN ALL ITS VARIETY, TO SUIT EVERY CALLING, Which is warranted to be made from the BEST MATERIALS, And in the LATEST FASHION. His assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOAKS, OVER-COATS, Of every description, COATS AND PANTS., Of every quality and price, VESTS AND VESTINGS Of every variety of fashion and quality, CANNOT BE SURPASSED. He has SET'ARATE CUTTERS for every depart ment.in Clothing, and as they are all workmen who irarebeer. employed in the most TASHI . ONABLE HOUSES In the country, ho can warrant his patrons that THE CUT AND MAKE Of all articles from his establishment wifl be in the , most modern style. covArrny nLIERCILANTS Are respoxtfully invited to call, as the proprietor feels confident that he can sell them Goods on suds terms as will make it to their advantage to purchase at the Three Big Doors. Oct 28 New Livery Stable. HOLMES' LIVERY STABLE. on Third ( 11,,A 411 \ street, between Market and Wood, near the Post Office, is now open for the accom modation of the public. His stock of Carriages being all new, he hopes to be able to render full satis faction to those who may favor him with a call. Oct l9—ly A SPLENDID Article of Lard Oil for families, /Whacks, churches, &c., on draft at very low prices constantly on land and for sale by J. 8. GWYNNE. /WV 14 Franklin Manufactory, 2d Street. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, Land Surveyfne and Civil-Magi:miring. rr HE undersigned intendingto pursue permanently JL the business of Survcyingand Civil Engineering, offers his services to the public. Having had in veryextensive practice with Mr Z W Remington in this vicinity, he feels warranted in say ing that his experience and practical knowledge will be advantageous to those who may employ him. Per sons interested in real estate will find at his office plans of the City. City Disti ict, "Reserve Tract, opposite Pittsburgh," "Yanor of Pittsburgh," Birmingham, Lawrenceville. and lots and farms extending several miles around Pittsburgh. R E McGOWI N. Office, Penn street, a few doors above Hand. Pittsburgh. RISPEREN CE : Richard Biddle, Esq., P. Mulvany, Wilson M'Candless,Esq., James S. Craft, Esq., John Anderson, Hon. Harmar Denny, Wit. sal Arthur.; Chas. S. Bradford, Esq R. S. Cassat, O. Metcalf, Esq. NOTICE [Those of my friends and the public, who may wish to have recomse to any of my papers, draughts or plan s , will hereafter find them in the office of R E Mc- GOWIN, whom 1 respectfully recommed as one in whose professional abilities age integrity they may de pend. W REMINGTO N.. mB-clawlv REMOVAL.—The undersigned begs leave to in form the public, that he has removed from his old stand, to the corner of Penn and St. Clair sts., op posite the Exchange Hotel, where he has fitted up a large PIANO FORTE WARE Room, and now offers the most splendid assortment of PtAltos ever offered in this market. His pianos consist of ditferent patterns, of superior Rose Wood and Mahogany, b6autifullv finished and modeled, and constructed throughout of the very best materials, which, fur durability and quality of tone, as well as touch, he warrants to be superior to any ever seen here. As he has enlarged his manufactory, and made ar rangements to supply the increasing demand for this in strument, he respectfully requests those- intending to purchase to call and examine his assortment before purchasing elsewhere, EL.; he is determined tosell Low R for cash, than any other establishment east or west of the mountains. F. BLUME, Corner of Penn end St. Clair streets, Opposite the Exchange Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. sep 10. THE FIRST MEDICINE OF TUE AGE THE CELEBRATED DR. DUNCAN'S Si X )14 AN ZIM FOR CONSUMPTION. COLDS. Coughs, Bronchia+, Asthma, Spiitinr, of Blood. Diffi uhy of Breathing, Pain in the Side. Breast and Chest, I”tlitermt, Whooping Cough, Croup and all diseases of the Liver and LUNGS. Has now been before the ptiplie for several years During which time its value has been tested by titmr sands whip were labnring under the numerous diseases which have their origin in a common Catarrh or Cold, and which this medicine is designed to core. The result of this trial has been to place "Duncan's Reme dy" at the head of the patent medicines of the day. HT ITS OWN NtRITS AND lIXCLIARNCX, it has attained a popularity exceding that of any other preparation, now OR•red to the public for the preven• Lion and cure of that large and frightful class of diAens ea which so frequently lead to. and terminate in CONSUMPTION, It is now offered to the afflicted with confidence as the BKST preparation fur Coughs, Colds, Ste. extant We are warranted in assuming fur it this high charac ter, by the proofs, whkh we are constantly receiving. of the invaluable benefits derived from its use. Tee timoniala and recommendations of the strongest kind are constantly being received from all quarter, by the Proprietor and Agents. In relieving cases ofAsthma, Difficulty in Breathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, it is unequalled; in cur ing Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, and in short remov ing all tho symptom* of approaching Pulmonary Con sumption, ITS SUCCESS HAS BEEN T`KPARALELLED No other medicine has proved itself so really Thousand 4 in Pittsburgh and the vicinity, arr. as far as human agency is concerned, indetned to Dr Dunead's Enpeetoraut Remedy for prolonging life and health. Many persons Mier using the other cough medicines of the day without effect, have been com pletely restored by this truly GREAT DISCOVERY in the HEALING ART. A strong and undoubted evidenceof l's worth, is In he found in the high degree of popular favor which it has received since its intioduction into the West.— Whelever an agency has been opened for its aisle, and wherever it has received a fair and Imest ttial, it has become firmly established as a STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINE. It is rapidly superseding the use of the many nos trums, wbich have so long imposed upon the commtr.i ty, which have obtained their name only by miffing and braggadocio, and which are now destined to be thmwn aside to make way for the best cough medicine of the present age. It is not pretended that it will positively cure evetycase of the disease, for which it is designed, but it is honestly believed that in every case where it gets a fair chance it will effect a cure. Coming, then, before the people with tho highest recommendations, it is at least, worthy of a trial by all who are afflicted with any of that large and dangerous class of diseases. The following is a specimen of the numerous test i• menials which we have received. It is from u PHY SICIAN of high standing in Ohio. Dear Sir—Having had occasion to witness the ef fect of Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy on Mr Eli Young in a case of Pulmonary Consumption, I felt it my duty to make a brief statement in order that (ahem that arc or may be afflicted with-the setae complaint may be benefitted by the same remedy. He was attacked with inflammation in the left lobs• of the lungs in March 10.13, attended with acute pain, great ditlicultyof breathing. and a /Severe cough, which piocedvd rapidly to suppuration: and not withstanding the use and application of the best retnedics prescribed by aur authors, the complaint in a few days began to exhibit evident symptom• of ulceration. In this distressing stage of the complaint, I had re comae to Dr Dancan's Expectorant Remedy fat con smnption, which hod the etl;-ct of checking the disease immediately, and in a few days the pain ceased, the breathing became free and easy, the cough left him, and the expectoration subsided, the consequences of whi c h wa s tha t in using six bottles he ha.s recovered his health, and is restored to his family. I do heieby certify the above to be true statement of my case as far as comes within my knowledge. ELI YOUNG. Mt Vernon, May 28, 1844 Sold wholesale ttud retail by SAMUEL FREW , corner of Liberty and Wood Ate_ oct 30-tf Pittsburgh Mastic Manufictory. AT Hollidaysburg, Pa , by Groves & Johnson, who are prepared to furnish, either iu the block, sawed in the slab, or to enter, or finished, such as Mantels, Furniture-tops ' &e., Tombs, Head and foot stones—and house work generally, such as Door-ways, Door sills and heeds, Window sills and heads, Plat forms and steps, &c. &c., all of which ...an be furnish ed in White, Black, Blue or variegated Marble,at very reduced prices and at the shortest nutice. oct 17 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. LOOKING GLASSES AT EASTERN PRICES. THE robscriber has opened an establishment at No 66, Wood.gtrett, a few doors from the cor ner of 9th, where he keeps constantly for sale allkinds of LOOKING GLASSES, at Eastern Prices. He has on hand a large assortment of Glasses in both gilt and mahogany frames, to which he invites the at tention of customers, believing that the quality of his articles and his prices cannot fail to give satisfaction. Pictures frames:lto order, in neat style, in either gilt or mahogany frames. Canalboat andother reflectors manufactured to or deron the shortest notice. Oid frames repaired and regilt, so as to look as well as new, on the shortest no tice. J T MORGAN, Agent. mar 234 "lbuttlienttents. THOMAS BORBIDGE, GENERAL Produce, Forwarding & Commissioh Merchant, Also, Agent United States Portable Boat Line Depot, NO. 272, MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA. UPLiberal advances made on consignments, when required. Refer to—'Messrs Wm Wilson & Co.; Evans and Temple; Heald, Wood ard& Co.; Scull &Thompson, Philadelphia. William M'Knight & Co.; Charles A. M'Anulty, ang9.4l—ly" Pittsbvrgh. T. B. & W. P. CONOVER, Wholesale Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Bon nets, Palm . Leaf Hats and Caps, NO. 190 MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA. TH EY beg leave to inform Western Merchants that they have a splendid a_ssortn:ent of the above Goods, and are still manufacturing largely, which they will sell at the very lowest prices for Cash. or approved credit. aug 9-if JOSEPH TALLMAN'S WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY, No. 233 Market Street, Northeast corner of Stith Street, Philadelphia. andCSTEAiv . Southern Merchants are respect V fully invite . * to call and examine his stock, as he feels confident that It will be to their interns, be fore put chasing elsewhere. aug et-ly HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SMITH, BROTHERS & 00., NO. 188 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, ARE nafir readying in addition to their forme, stock a large assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. to which they invite the attention of Western Merchants. 6-Iy aIeKENNA'S AUCTION KART CORNIER or WOOD & SECOND STS. TH E undersigned very respectfully tenders his ser vices to the public, and to Importet s, Merchants and Manufacturersou: a general AUCTIONEER St CONIMISSION MERCHANT. He has taken out alicense and entered new the securi ties required Ity law, for the trannactioo of l'untic SALES of all Fon►tox AND GoRKSTIC Goons AND FABRICS. An experience of u Aeries nfyenrs in commercial life hasfuntished the undersigned with some knowl edge of business, nenrly twenty years of which have been devoted actively to the auction business, which may Le advantageous to those nho confide to him the sales of prove' ty. To t he I n PORTMI ovrry facility will be offered ill dis posing of Dry Goods, Groceri,.. and Hardware: and to the Home Manufacturer, the most prompt at tention will be paid in the sale of Ausericanprodwets. Sales of real and personalestate in town and coon tny shall command the best services of the undersign ed. Arrangements will be made whereby liberal ad race,: will be wade on consignments. and sales in .•very instatwe closed without delay. Basiness is now commenced and ready te receive consignments. McKENNA, The Old Auctioneer. By permission I am authorised to give the following references. PITTSBITRGII. Avery, Ogden & Co. Wm. M'Knight & Co.. Tiernan & Jones, Jame Murphy & Ce. James Park, Jr.. & Co. J. W . Burloidge & Co. Wm. Bell & Sons, I) P. Morgan, Waterman Palmer, Brigaley & Smith, E. A. Brown & Bra's. Shea & Pennock, Geo. R. White & Co. S. W. Semple, Samuel Spencer, Ruben Galway, Bailey & Co. Myers & Co. J. Painter & Co. Taafie& O'Connor, King & Holmes, Johnston & Stockton, Bailey, Brown & Co. Geo. Cochran, Thomas Bakewell, t hurrh & Carothers, FL Childs & Co. N. Holmes & Son, Wm. FL Austin, M . Cnnaless & M'Clure, H. S. Magraw. C. M'Kibben. Allen Brown, J. M. I). Crosson, H. P. GralT, H. Devine. PHILADIELPHIA. John H. Brown & Co. Smith. Baplay &Co John S. Riddle. Robert Defiler. James O'Connor, 11. Alexander. jTsly 2. 1344. LYNI & BICKLEY, N - lIW AUCTION ROOMS, Nos. 61 aal 63, Wood. bottoms Third/mil Flnerat Streets. W. LYND, fuming formed • a copartitershir . with C S Dietary, and taken out an Auction commission of the first class they are now ready to continue business at the above well known and eaten tive ware rooms, under the firm of LYND & BECKLEY. One of the partners being most of the time in the eastern cities, securing large and regularconsignments of seasonable merchaudize, they are enabled to have always on hand the fullest and hest assorted stock 01 Fresh Dry Goods, Hard ware, Fancy Articles, &c,, to be found at any place in the city. Regular sales of Dry Gavots, &e , on Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 o'clock A M;and of neW and second hand Furniture, Groceries, &c, nt 2 o'clock P N 1 of the same day. Sales from the shelves every evening at earlygus light, and giiods sold by private sale at all times, Sales of real and personal estnte, private stock, &c, will be mode on the most reasonable terms. Liberalca.ll utlyttneee inade on all consignments al7 John D. Davis, AUCTIONEER AN UCOMMISSION MERCH'T, Cositer of Wood a nd 51A sts., Pittsburg k, IS ready to receive merchandise of every description on consignment, fur public or private sale, and from long experience in the above businvss, flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Regular sales on Moe DA TS and THURSP• Ts, Of Dr) Goods and fancy articles, nt 10 o'clock, A. M. Of Groceries, P ittshurgh manufactured articles,new and second hand furniture, &c.. at 2 o'clock, P. M. Sales every evening,atearly gas light. ang 12—y Civil lizigiueeriug, Architecture, Survey. ing.&e. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore casting he tween A. E DRAKE and E. Z. C. JUDSON hay:ng been dinnolved. the undersigned would revert fully inform his friends and the public gen,wally, that he will continue he litisinesß, and would solicit a abare or the public patronage. Oiders left at the shop of F. A. Stafford, Architect, over Harris' Paint Shop, sth street, or at his residence on Hay street, between Penn street and the river, will be punctually attended to. A. E. DRAKE. july 15 tf attention. TIIE handsomest piece of vesting we have ever brought to the city, of which we have only a few yardA,ia now to be seen and for axle at our estab lishment; any gentleman wanting something rich and rare, will he gratified by calling soon at 251. Liberty street. ly& will be in receipt of a large and splendid lot of new style, in a few dap. Look out fur a greetreduction in prices. ncv 22. ALGEO & M'GUI RE. Shakspeare Gardens. THE - undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh that she has opened the Shakapeare Gardens.in the village of East Liberty, for the accom modation of visiters during the summer season, The beauties of the situation, and the perfect manner in which every arrangement is madeabout this establish ment that will contribute to the pleasure of visiters, are well known to the publicand the proprietor assures all who may visit her house thatnothing shall be omit ted on her part to make the Shakspeare Gardens at least equal to any similar establishment in thecouu try- fal ELIZ A Mc DONAL D. iblifset Hotel, West end of the old Allegheny Bridge. HUGH SWEENY WOULD take this occasion to return his siboere thanks to his numerous frie - uls and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage heretofnrebe stowedon the Emmet Hotel, and he pledges himself that nothing shall ke omitted on his pert to meritacon tinuanceof their favors. The convenience and beauty of the' situation, anti the whole an - angements of the house for the accommodation of guests are not inferior to any.ii mi ler establishment in or out of the city. His table will always be prov ideti with the best the markets can afford, and no pains will be spared to ensure tha comfort of those who may favor the Emmet Hotel with their patronage. a2o•tf La! what makes Jour teeth so tinusuallywhith? Quoth Josh's dulcinia whim Cother night, Telmake yourn look so, with a grill, repliod Josh, 1' re bought you a bottle of Thorn's Tooth Wash, 'Tistbe best now.in use, so the gentlefolks say, And since they have tried this, cast all others away But to prove it the best to make the teeth shine, Look again, my dear Sal, at the lustre of mine. Then try thisgreat tooth wash, The Teaberry tooth ikash. And see if this tooth wash of Thorn's is not fine. Having tried Dr. "Thorn's Ten Berry Tooth Wash," and become aequaintedwith theingredients of its corn• position, (cheerfully say, I consider it one of die safest, its it is use of the most pleasant tooth washes now in use. DAVID HUNT Dentist. a, LA , ../111, Pittsburgh, Sapt. 15, 1842. L 1 take pleasure in stating, having mnde use of "Thorn's Tea Berry Tooth 'Wash," that it is one of the hestdentritices in use. Being in a liquid fonn ttcom bines neatness with convenience. While it cleanses the, enamel and removes the tartar from the teeth, its perfume yields a fragrance peculiarly desirable. J. I'. TIBBETTS, 14.. D. The undersigned have used "Thorn's Compound Tea Berry Tooth Wash." and have found it to be an extremely pleasant dentrifier, exercising a most ealu tory influeure over the Teeth and Gums; preserving those indispensable members from premature decay, preventing the accumulation of Tartar, and purifying the Breath. Ilavingthoronghly tested its virtues, we take plensurein rreommendingit to the public, believ ing it to he the hest-article oft he kind now in use. M. ROBERTSON, JAMES P. BLACK. R. H. PEEBLES, CHAS. B.SCULLY. C. DARRAGH. WM. M' CANDLESS, J. M MOORHEAD, JAS. S. CRAFT. H. L RING WALT, L. S. JOHNS. - . Prepared and sold by WILLIAM THORN, Apoth ecary and Chemist, No. 53 Market street. Pittsburgh; and by all the principal Druggists, and at Tuttle's Medical Agency, Fou-th st. sep HATHAWAY'S Patent Hot Air Cooking Stem. THE subscriber having entered into the stove busi ness in Pittsburgh, respect fully informs the pub lic that he intends carrying it on in its cations branches at the wturbouse of Messrs. Pennock & Mitchell. No. IGO Libei ty Street, where he will be prepared to supply purchasers with any articles in his line. In addition to other Stoves which he will have on hand, he has obtained the right to manufacture and sell Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves. This stove is pro nounced impel for to any other now in use in the United States; it is mate durable in its consuuction, and bet ter adapted to the use of bolting. roasting and cooking, as it is heated very regularly by confining the air in the stove; and it is a great saving of fuel as well as labor. 1 %ill keep on hand a sufficient number to sup ply demands if possible: I have five ditferent sites, and will sell them on reasonable terms, according to sizes. I have now in use upwards of fifty in and about this city; all pat in use within six months. Being a ware that the People of Western Pennsylvania have been imposed upon by theintualucti .... of new and high ly recommended Stoves which were badly constructed, and ha vir g soon failedand become useless. I will grant to persons wishing to procure the Hot Air Stove, the privileged using it a sidlicient length of time to prove its superior quality before I ask them to purchase. Persons notifying me front a distance by letter, can have stoves put up at any time, as I have wagons to curry them out; I therefore invite Farmers and all per sons to come and judge for themselves; also to try them and prove that it is to your advantage to have one. All orders will be promptly attended to by the subscri ber. ROBERT DONAVAN. RECOMMENDATIONS Miller's Mansien House,Sept,l9,lB44. Mr. R. n n nwea•—Sir. I have in use one of Bath away's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, which I got from you last Spring. It affords me much pleasure to recom. mend it for its excellence. So far as my knowledge extends, I have no hesitation in saying it is the hest stove now in use. I need not particurarize its merits, but would advise all disposed to possess an ertiele of the kind, to adopt the best method of satisfying them selves, that is, to try it; and I doubt not they will be satisfied. D. R. :MULLER. Washington Temperance House, Pittsburgh, Sept. 19, 1844. Mr. R. Dor:AVON—Sin—l have had in use for five mouths, one of Ilathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and 1 have no hesitation in saying it is the best stove now in use. The various kinds of cooking it is calcu lated to do at the same time, and the small quantity of fuel 'Nuked, makes it an object worthy the atten tion of all who desire a good stove. IMMI embrace this opportunity to recommend the Hot Air Cooking Stoves; I have used the one you put up for me constantly al I summer. and I must say it is a grand article. I believe it is superior to any other stove now in use in this city. The oven hakes well, and is large enough to bake four large loaves of bread at one time; it also cooks very speedily, and it requires very little coal, I think them worthy the attention of all who wish a good stove; to such I would say, try them and prove what . they are. oet 11-d&wly MATHEW PATRICK. Stare To Let. STORE N 0125 Wood Street, Enquire of Din 9 HUEY & CO. THOMAS VARNER Ilea& blade Cain WIlTOPIIIIia: • - fiord .Ir:24mi:rim t kir if. S./Wk. WM. TROVILLO, UNDERTAKER, IR ' .. "4. .Z.L u 7 L ed i ld. " : r elry m the atit i ß e a t ra i re he noose to the building recently occupied by Illt It. C. Buford, directly opposite his old stead where be is always prepared to attend promptly to any orders In Moline, sad by sirkt attest*a to air the detalla of the busiaess of an Undertaker he hopes to morn public confideace. Ile will be prepared i It ♦LL novas to provide Hearses, Biers, ( arriages at i every requisite on the most liberal terms. Calls frau the country will be promptly attended to. . His residence is in Ornate building with Ms then hoo►e. where those who need his stirviens nay naddilill litany lime. aarsimicas: w.w. IRK In. Rat•. JONI atact.S. 24 JrDOIr RIDDLI, Rev. 11,011ZIM sitres.D. 111. Jrbillt ►anon, 55V. 'Atria. WILLIAM,. • W 11.110eLt RI, RSV. JOISPII nail, ISAAC MARIUS, RSV. JAMES MI DAVIS, • 10 alr.V. Z. T. sirirT. WARRANTED GEMUINE.—Dr. WMlei Evames Camomile Pills. Czavirtesvcs.—Letter,from the Don. Ablest RlTlels la n,Sulliva it Counts, East Tennessee.blenibet of Courtin, WAIMIXOTON, July 3d. Ih3s. Sir—Since I have been In this city I have used some St - your Dyspeptic medicine with infinite benefit and satfa• faction, and believe it to be a most trainable remedy. ON of my nonsiltuents, Dr. A. Carden, of Ca.snhell county Tennessee. wrote to me to send hum Boone. which 1 did and he has employed it very Inccessfully is hbpraettc" and 5 , ayslt is invaluable. Mr. Johnson, your ageat Its place, thinks you would probably like an agent 111 Tennessee. I f so. I would recommend Dr. A Carden, as a proper person to °dictate for the sale of your celebrated medicine. Should you commission him hr is willing act for you. You can rend the medicine by water WAR care of Robert King k Sons, Knoxville county, Tenses• see. or by land to Graham 4. 11013101013, Tazwell, East Tennessee I have no doubt but if yots had agents is several counties in East Tennessee, a treat deal of inedl., eine would he sold. 1 am/Mina to take NM* Of If huata for my own use, and that of my friend:4lmi. vhsonlit IRO t o hear from you whether you would Ilk. an adept at Costly East Tennessee; I ran , rat souse of the merchants(' act for von as 1 !tee near them, Yoare respect tally, A BRA HAM M'CLELLAN, of Tennemon s Forsale Wholes" e and Retail, by R. E SELLERS, Aunt. Nn. WI. Wood vtreet , below Suomi. V.% G3l FUG IrA LG.—The undersigned offers forget his farm, lying in Rom; Township 41 miles from tan City of Pittsburgh, containing 114 arms oflanal sf *bleb 60 are cleared and under fence, 1,, m 15 to tto serer 0. meadow. 2 ;Cod Orchards of Apple, s few Pencil sad Cherrytmov—t he Improvements are a .sr.ee frame heave containing 10 rooms wellfurnislieti, calculated for a Ta. vern fa private fewelllng.a frame Pare 28 by 80,stotte ha.ent.ni, and st abli lir, sheds Ind oilier oat henseP snit able for a tenement;—.lgood Gardens surrounded with cnrraiii bushes ands well of excellent Water. with a pomp In at the front door. In relation to the Pittsburgh and A lietheny market. there is no plate now Offered for sale with moreindurement to those wishing to pureitase nearPitishnrah.thetermswill he made moderate. for 'whet partleularsapply to the prom icier at his Clothing Shore, Liberty airceteorner n Virgin Alley. LAWRENCE MITCHELL. N Biro°. sold before the 10 of October next. is will be divided into 10 and 20 acre lois to snit purchaz'eri• eeeslo BARON VON BILTUBEIJERBEIRBPILLS These Pills are composed of herbs, u bleb exert-a specific action uponth e heart, give impulse or strength to the arterial system: the blood is quickened and e qualized in its circulation through all the crsttt le, 1% he ther of the skin, the pans situated interns Ily ,at die ei tremitirs; and ns all the secretions of the body IMP drawn frowthe Idood.lhere is a consequent increase of every secretion, and a quickened action of the ab sorbent and exhalent. or discharging. vessels. Any mot hid action u hich may have taken place is correct ed, all obstructions are removed, tie blood is purified, end the body resumes a healthful state. }or saki wholesale and retail by R E SELLERS. Agent, Sep 10 20 Wood street. below Second. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES. T HE, sul scriber, formerly agent of the Pittsburgh Manufacturing Association, having been op pointed by a number oft he Ma nufacturersami Meehan ics of the city of Pittsburgh and its vicinity as their a fent for the sale of their various manufactures. will be constarttly supplied with a general assortmett 'co( those articles at the lowest wholesale prices. The attention of I'Vestran Merchants and dealers is American illaniefachrres is respectfully invited to this establishment. Orders addressed to the sul scri ber Wilt i e pri;raptly attended to. GEO. COCHRAN. felt I 9 No 26 Wood street«. ON HAND,—Axes, Augers, Ekes, Mattecics Spades, and Shovels, Sick les, Scyt , Tracy-soul Log Chains, Spinning Wheel Irons. Coopert'aid Catpere ters' TOOl9, Machine Curds,Witidow Glass suiltalass. wore, White and Red Lend. New Goods. VTHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and the public generally that has just returned from the east, and is now• receiving a large and well selected stock of FRENCH. ENGLISH AND AMF.THCAN FAN CY AND VARIETY GOODS, Embracing all the articles in the fancy and variety department, x hich he will dispoie of fur cash. The public are n.spectroll c invited tomtit and examine the stock, at No 86, Market street m 3 NEW CASK Dry Goods aad Variety Store! J. K. Logan George COURCI, HAVE opened a new cosh Dry Goods and variety Store in Fifth street, between the I.:xi-hangs Bank and Wood i.treet, under the firmuf J. K. Logan & Co. Their stock of Goods are entirely fresh and having been all purchased for CASH, principally at auction,hy George Connel, (who has had long experience in the business, and resides in Philadelphia to make purcha ses and pick lip bargains,) they will, ther e f ore b e ena . tiled to otTel great inducements to those wi,•hing to pur. Anse as they are determined to sell tit the lowest possible advance onenstern cost for CASH. They have now on hand a large and well selected stock of seasonable Goods, among which are Blue, " Blue Black, Invisible Green, Brown, Steel and Cadet, mixed Broadcloths; Cassimeres and Sattinets; Gam. brooms ; Linen and Cotton Drillings; Cottonade; Vostings, fancy prints: 3-4, 4.4 and 3-4; Bleached and Brown Muslins; Irish Linen; Bed Ticking; Mar; ner's Shirting; "Tilley. Tatham & Walker's," and "Hope & Nelson's" l'atent Thread; Spool Cotton Sewing Silk; Silk and Cotton Hdkf's; 30 hour, and 8 day Brass Clocks, warranted; &c., &c. They will be constantly receiving additictisto their stock purcha sed at the eastern auction, and would invite the atten tion of dealers and others to an examination of their goods before purchnsingeleew here. Pittsburgh, April 1, 1849. . . NEW DRUG STORE. ~,, KERR & MOHLER, No. 144, - - . ~.. Corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley. J UST received and for sale, a largo assortment of. - . ~ fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, &c. which have been reeently selected., and purchased , with considerable core fur Cash. The following coat i l price port of the stock just received: .; Gum Camphor, Spirits Turpentine, Cream Tartar, Copal Varnish, - Flor. Sulphur, White Lead, Castor Oil, Red Id Gum Arabic, Litbarge, Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil, • Fl Manna, Venitian Red, Erg, Gum Opium, Spanish Brew's,' . 1 ll Gum Aloes, Chipped Logwos4' r Flor Camomile, Cant wood, Sall petre, rustic, Jujube Paste, Nic Wood, Ref'd Liquorice, Briar Liquorice Ball, In& Magnesia, - NE Pow'd Ginger, Oii Nutmegs, AI With a general assortment tno ni which will be sold for Cash at Eastern prices. Or Dr WILLIAM Kenn *ill 1 diecompoundhst of Physician's pl ZEBt7LON KiNSF.Y