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Jack Ariel, or lite on board a- • Union ibT February . , do do; National do. do do do; Graham's do. do do do; Godey's Lady's Book. for Feb'y, do do; • Little's Living Age, No. 103,• do do; from 150 up. Rainarkable Events in the History of America, by J. Frost; L. L. D. - • American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scriptions received. Jane Eye, aft Autobiogrophy, by Carrer • Last of the Fairies, a Chnstmas tale, by James. Edinburgh PinVitological Journal and Magazine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico. by the forces cultic 'United States, in years 1810 and 1647, by Jas. Madliton Cutts, with engravings, plans of battles, &c. A Tot:trio the River Saguenay in Lower Canada, by .Charles Lulu:Min, author of "A Summer in the Wilder- The Eele'etie Magazine for January. Furnished to sub scribers try theyear, or sold by the single number. Now and Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year . Waverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. The ahove works are for . sale by Lin 3/) M. P. MORSE. P7I3IPOIer aNT ISO CIi . .L-Thci7Earbinisteri of - .ll,Wastern Pennsylvania and of the West. and of %Vest eni campaigns; with an am - wadi'. cot/- Am:ai m . eopious extracts from important Indian treaties, minutes of ,conferences, journals,,&e. Together with a topagniphicel description of each county of Western Pennsylvania.' One large volume, 708 pages, by H . K. Strong Esq. - For stile by . No. 43 Market street. T EAS.-11 soil; ' - 40 half chester Gunilowkler; . 11flu at 179 t h ' eiftg eg .imperal; 16 " " Pouchoir;„; for sr, le. ;ant t • MAN .I. 4 I EATHERB.-2p sacks, in store and fore. by LARD btdo. ,, Gineiunati—superior-brun. .fix tabs by-",[ctet.2l Snail & SINCLAIR. .. ......,....:-..'.:1 ~.....;,-,.;',::7:;,::,-..4,:,....:,;.,, - r.xiy&W4-4.7444,Tract0 StoFts TO ARMS! TO ARMS!—Threatenedin , v aston of WeaternPenna: by Col Swill. avith 10,000 men, notwithstanding which. J. M. continue to sell' clotlainc cheaper than any liltbertitoron been offered in the Western country, Lev , inethcilargestestablishmint in the city. fronting,on any tylit Sixth eta. He is now prepared to show to his IsPinartma patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassi- Amos, trestriaga, and clothing of all descriptions. suitable icre.tha approaching seasolf, that has ever been offered in .Shiiltraarket, to wit:nth all-can have the Re ht of Way.— Olittertre titecorner. No. 167. Liberty and Sizth sts. J. M. WHITE, Tamar., Proprietor._ ,7 1 :1Ew GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the 'ma . . City Clothing Stoke. a splendid assortment of Cloths. consisting Of fine French. English and 'American Plain, black and fancy Cassitneres. of the most modern styles; illisti,gured Ca-slain:4e Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and raitcy Satins—all of which we will make-up at the most reasonable priceaiu a durable and fashionable style. 'Randy_ made Clothing. of an descriptions; Lady's Clonlia of the MOO fashionable patterns.w Neck and Pocket Ildkfs, Suspenders. Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and eiety• article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchantt,'-before purchasing; elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to cull at the Iron City Clothing Store, 1ti01,132 Liberty:Meet. immediately opposite the month c(-Market. loctldAt] C. M'CLOSKEY. Clothing ! S Clothing ~Three /A r c Moon vs. The [rex tern . 150; 00G ri,LL sELE.4. nt.i.) GARMENTS now made and ready to be offered on the Most hueral terms to my old customers and the public ip general. The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense. Just completed his ,falland vrinter arrnlirements to supply his thOusands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in This or any other mar kat west of the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they Will be sold,for, must certainly render the old unri valled Three Dig'Doora one of the greatest attractions of die western country. It is Kratif iyng to me to he able to announce to fay numerous friends at home and abroan that OlittWithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty Ivan keep time with the constant rush that is madmon this establishment. It is a well established feet, that my Sales arc eignt or ten times larger than any other house inthe trade. and this being the case on the amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit than others could poisibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the Inter est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and puithase ut ihe Three Dig Doors. • p,itilltitsv JOIN iWCI.OSKEY. •• •• • _ . 4 . 6 . 'Crcr.t. rs OFF — I TO SW FOR CASll."—ii'inter :1:„) thing of every description. sorb as cloaks, over coatli..4uPMhite blanket, Deaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth. dress. and frock cams ;.t large :as. sortMent of tweed, sack and frock coats • - cassimcre, and satinett pantaloons: ills°, a gen eral alSortment of vests: plain and lazy velvet, cloth, estishiwre and limey woolen. and plaid eitssitnere. arith . kimat variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, nailer shirrs. stock, cravats.coreforrs and all other arti alas the 0 thing line. which will be sold low for Cash. - Purelia all foul it much to their advantage to call goon; at 411 i.inerty street. P. DI.fI..ANV N; IS: A complete 'assortment of goods, suitable for Cuitcimer, work, always on hand. such as English-French sintl . Aingvicatt cloths, and cassimeres: also a choice as ,iortautut of sensodalde soAti:l4l.—all of which will be made to order in the latest sty:es, end on the most Sc. eonirraid . ating terms. runlfizdavi- ; - Clo , lil tig I Clot Wing IS THE Apth t and : 4 I.lmtncr stock. that is now ready to be -ct.tred at tha Ohl Orl,ittl: • - THREE 1100;25, Is rime of the la rzt,t and choice.' iti selection that has et • er been extolme.l by any o n- , t•oneeto to this or any oth er city in the I:3ton. I tent not un h-rtako to de:crib,. t o the reader the didcrent usiortinems of articles which I Pow ELav,, , to offer them: tut will simple tell diem that It they only favor mo with a call. I trill lay before divin 175.110 V ditTerent tzar:mints to make nch-iee oat of. con siatiit of Coats. frnm th.: richest i t quahtc,;nova thelokest 111 price: Pantaloons and to the of the beholder. with Loth mouth and eyes open, wondering, in the most extratacant decree of stir- Prue. bow sticks a vast collection of ACADT atiee ctorntxo could tiatnihly be collected together natter the control of lint such thi,.r. will be. as hoe: as per oeverance nod fin - tinny is the main-spring of trade.— Withotit an , hitelition ul boastin7. on My part. 1 wtll say at the Situnit \hue, it is of such metal I'am principally CO,ll - for nothing in the shape or form of difficulties. no matter what thair utNlnitatte may be. can deter inc from aceompliahine my oi , Ject.itirrovithrw,, for the fanner, the meeittinie, and the day taboret. My whole attention is taken up with tilegre4leat care for their welfar e , i n uplitaltionable. and at die Caine tune substantial gor otout;.,' to meet their' demands: and as for others. who I tinty themselves moviti;; so a different sphere. and re sit:tiring an article of the rte plus ultra kind, they hate ly to give me an outline of their wants, and they are Waned to a word. • Now. let me say a wool or two to my country merch ants in the trade: if ybu wish to nave erom at least 25 to 30 Per cent, in , your wholesale purcha.es, eau i s at t h e ...Thgee Big Doom" and if I don't meet your most sae jogai hopes, in the way of getting. cheap bargains. anti seasonable goods, .1 will not iu t u ture attempt to off er ant iiclueements of ti similar kind to a generous peo ple of, uoble u natoro and rinse discernment. JOHN iId'CLOSIMV. o. 151_ Liberty street. C C. 13r. BEAT-i—J. 117, ite has just received at his large establishment. fronting on Liberty and Gni streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer. also. n superior lot of French Satin vr.s.risc:s. fill of which.he is rarely to make up in the latest fashion and thetnost reasonable terms as usual. Observe the coiner. No. £67 Liberty and Sixth streets. -TS/ J. M. WHITE. Tatlet. r'ropnctor IMPUDENCI.:.—From a published Ai card'at 11PCalitiont lk Bond. of Philadelphia. th e public:would be led to believe that we have been chaitn tiutit.prisilege - we had no right to. That they have abandoned. some time since, the exclusive rig-ncy ..• tem," and that we have, riiritt to ';.eXcluslve reivd• evca Slide teas." I never preiended to sell the Leas if Oda:spa:lons coleera. I have been selling the teas of the Ne. ' w York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years, as the public are aware. arse have bee n to; N ew York. tour times in that time, and nave, heard of thus nett. concerti until lowly but ns troy! dealers. The :ice busiuess of M'Cullmunt S Bond is almut min moults old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a name is open for any matt nr firm to Isamu:tic ; but the tact intended to imply thereby. that t 134 bare any connection with the so called n o d well gown Pekin Tca Company of N e w York. tA ko4re - they having been aented.even 1211 agruey Philadelphia, fur the Ness York Company. that Company hewing refused even thus far to confide in theta. .1 know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind j of teasi i am only Certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea 'Company's of New York. .Any person wading this card will kee the gross derep- limithey wish to practice on the public. and to the injury Mrbusiimits. 51*Calhoont h Bond arc wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent au agent out !tete to pull wool.over the eyes of sonic of oar good citi,eb k I,o o k out-for the black sheep. [novlirl Y\ TRW BOOKS; NEW BOOXS!*—The r._onyirt. or • the Hypocrite unmasked, by (l. P. R. J a ale A. 1:511 . p ack - Ashore. by T. Howard. pride r of ltatlin the lte,l, r. the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis ; author of Black Pliinted - Ridcmob. The Magic Figure Heed, or the Lady of the Gr eer; amt Mlle, by Charles Carey. of the U S. Nlivy. The Bandit's Bride. or the Mai.: o: S.,..iony, by I.uulso Sidney. Stitt/hope, anther of "Striking I,lk en , .•.' 5." etc Leonilla Lyruaore, and Mr. and Mr.; NVoodtradge ;by Miss Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Ilnioti Magaziac for December. Life of Joseph T. Hire—a large supply I The Munccuvering Mother, by the author of " Ilistory of alrlirt.." The Wilfulness of Woman. by the same author. The Old Commodore, by L. Howard. Jennene Alison. of the Young Strawberry Girl--a tale ' of the-Sett and Shore; by Ingraham. Realn,'or Daylighe' a prize tale; s. Robb. Sir Rowland Ashton, 3 vols ;by Lady ..otur The Splendor of Versailles, and Cyan of Louis the XIV. L , Flowers Personified, Nos. 9 and 10. Rural Cetnetcries of America, part 0. Irlegazines, Newspapera, etc. London Punch and Pictorial Times, per last eteemers. Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier, a nd Yankee Doodle Piettirials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL. dee9 • 1 3d street. opposite the Post OlliCe. Jack _Ariel, or life on board an Indianian, new supply Eubank's Hydraulics. No. 2--full setts on hand. •^ ' Flprre . is:Peisonified. No. 14. rictorini England 'Vox 36 Sc 37, do •. ._,_ - rpt spartciti n Plitcbargla Portable Boat lane. -- 1848 • Fur the Transrorrettion of Frei.:-ht to and from PITTSCLIIGH, PHILADELPHIA, RA unmortE,NEIN - Mna. BOSTON. SG. BORT,IDGE 6. CASH. Philadelphia. T,A.AFFE O'CONNOR. Pittxturzth. rr 1119 old eroattlisliert Line being now in full operation. 1 the proprietors illace mode-extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with 'kspateh, and oil the mow favorable terms. They confidently hope, their troll known prorninint.ts in delivering goods—peculiar eatery in mode of curry ing--capticions warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of prodnee.—tugether with their long experience and unre mitting attvmant to Lames=. will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal Patronage they hereby gratefully ucktowletige. A'l colin.titmentsltv and for this line received. charges pard,'and forwarded In any required directions tree or clmrge tar coininlsSion, advancing or storage. Nn inter,t tlirccriy or indirectly. in steuitit,uts. All corionuntentiol,6 promptly attended to on ElPrliCtl• U4ll 11./ that :Olivet - lug agent,: 13nR111DC;l: & CASII. S. Marker , 11 , 121. Philadelphia TAAFFt A: O'CONNOR. Cacal Basin. Pittsburgh O'CONNORS & CO. North street, Baliiroorc. ! WILLIAM 'List IN. HI , . Ceder str. err. New York. - - chant 9 .. Rny Veright Pi Line. .FOEILERLY CALLF-D PK a C0..6 LINE.) •=l=2). 1 S4B 171 XCLUSIVELY Mr the transportation of .way (retch beRNY.CII Piusburi s h. lilainyillr. Poluistewn. duysburgh. Water street, and all intermediate places. One bunt will leave the warelioasit of C. A. M'Atitiity & Co.. Canal Basin, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, every day. (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can ahem%s 414`rt . m1 Ali having their goads tin - warded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the troy businem The proprietors, thankful or the very patronaue they have received during the last Iwo yerITS. millet:16111y inform their old customers and the public gnacintly, that they have extended their facilities, fr.c., during tlft past minter. and are 110 W better prepared to accommodate an increased business. rIIONLIETORA. R.ll. CANAN & Co. NVAI.STITT. • E.G. sTrrr. wm JAMES A. LORI:. JOIE: MILLER. - THINDLES: Mc DOWELL. A0r.:47,--Cl A. 31 . .A.NT1.TT t.k. Co.. Pittsburgh; 11. Ca NAN. 3011115t0,11. 4 JoitsiSitu.za. Hollidaysburg: I lOCR.E.LL ?Ira Na EA.Water at. Huntingdon co ilsrratztrel.n--Sith MIAs 11. Shocubercer: R Robietin & R. Moore ; flagtaley & Smith: John Ratkeri Wan. Leluncr; J. Joids , -.11 & Son. mar I (Gazette copy.) nut a' 46P.A. erchant a , Transportation Line, . - TIOII. the Transportation of Merchamlue and Produce I_ to Phil adr:phia mai Baltimore. T.S'o.ads consigned to Our care will be istrwarded Nr/thOul delay. at the lowest eaten. Bills of Laded; VenasTrunc,l. and all nistr.ic:tuna promptly attended to. :ice irum any ,itra charge for star age at runirnsEn‘n.. C. A. WA:N:I:I,TV &Cn Proprietors. (-11 ".11 1 : , s111.1.1oery st.. l'ittsLurgis. tlla7ct:e. Sum' Philadelphia. Type S. Stereo, pe Poo t.dry THE subscriber,arc wepuresl to thrithr. at ahort no tice. every article tiaed in a Prinnii2 Oh , ce. and have ',dared the Price, of Type upwards of la per cent.— Th , •y now charge tor Pica 3d eta. r Small Pica ..... • •34 Nonr•areil-.• ...... Long Primer 3U n Annie 1:ourzcols• ••• • • • —lO " Pearl- • •••• • • •S 1.'20 lirevier 3tl " lhamotol 3,P ?teterninted to r•pnre no cx pease in tmaing th,r unto!, lishment a, complete an poss Ne. thny are _ruing 1.1). unhorm Seri, of the celebrated Scorch PAc ca. which tire unequalled fur beauty and daraln,ity. and which they reel natured will meet with general approl,nti o , sires are , :ow ready. • savi•t_ recently vetted Europe for tire purpose of pro. enanz every improvement in their t:nc of 61“1.0.1. lb i now oiler n pen!, variety of Fumy Type. lkirderr... Or naments. ke. he, Ilan any oilier ertabh•hme-nr in the United St.iteo: and Their improved inetlioni of preparing metal. enable them to ft:rtu.sti orders in a mariner to insure sartsiaciion. Prottinir Pr-sits of every dercription. Printine ellases, Cases, Brass Rule, rurnitare. at the lon - eat 11/1,1. f. , econd-lusild Presses. and Type which has been used oily In stereotyping..generalre Gooks. Parniddets. Music, Medicoie Directlons Checks. Drafts, correctly and elegantly stereotyped us heretofore. N. B.—Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to !nuke orders. 1,. JOIINAoN k CO., mnrio-101 . Nv O. Link George Rt. Great 'English !tented,. t 1 . -1 0 R Coughs. Colds. A.4thraa. 11:d Consampaon *—The great and only Remedy for the above disea,es is the Ifunwnrian Balsam of Lf/e. discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan. of iaoll.loll. England: a n d intwdo.sed into th e Unit , :tlStates antler the immediate saperlart:Tdenceuf the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cure of Pultnottary diseases. warrants the America., A b iciil I,i b sohetting for treatment the avers! ponaiL,e eases that can bt tea: ii la the community—cast, that seek relief in vain from any of the ( . mll , llOll remedies at Ito: day. and have been given up by the moat ilakunzulddied physiemil., 36 culirmed unit incurable. The Ibutesarian Bulb:ant has cured. nod will cure, the mpatt desperate cases. It is no quack nostrum. but a stand ar<lFlngtish 'petite-Me, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United Staten should be sepplie4 with Ll'itchan's Hungarian Balsam of Lite. not cooly tat counter:wilt:a, consumptive of the climate. but to be used as n preventive re.eilletiar in all eases of cold, roughs. spitting of Hood. pain in the side and Cheat. lrritnnna a.! soreness of the lung,. brbbrichiti, ilithcolty of breathan.a, hectic fever tbizht sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthma. intluenrn, whooping roitobt. rind romp. Suld in large bottles al SI par oot de. with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets. coat:thing n mass PlE:m:ll,n and An - Ir. - Iran CPI - alit - at,. 3111/ other merits of Thos great EngilAh Rein,Jy, mbly be obtained nt the Ablents. gv atutou,by.Ps sale by B . A. FAINESTOCig & C0.. eh19 - Por FlrAt Woo.l. :ill Wand and Mil atA A r rincA I. W 4 /111•ZS--:,r A 411/ y ('Doper mt Henna SIT Astley Cooper on Coe Urea it. i 1 r.. Testis and Tnymus Gland; Colles Lectures on Surgery; Watson's l'ruc t e e; Mackintosh's Pruenee; Dungli , un's Phyniology: I forner's Anatomy and ifisto:orf, Mithencry, Velpenu's Midwifery: Diseases or luMnts—Rhinrd; Thseases of Fensules—.4,linell. for ink. by S. wswonTif & co . mar 3 4:i Market arras rly prriLicATioNtz_riPon', recrel. 11h1 ,, rated Harper new eJtttou ul it a PtieLical work , Of Willi a neTiuoir. and entire; mutat hi 0, ht. gel. ti, fool writings. ha Jamas Montgotaer) ; and rele hand red and twen,y engrartaga di :VA ilt• Wm. Harvey S , TNeettii (rEiLEIS Tr..s , .xerr —The four Goweln and Acts or . the A po,tie, in Greek. with l;rtizit.ll uote, rnn putiosoplaral. exegetienl: imps. lade le,. etc. togeth er . ...Oil tile ElilNlien and Apoenlyp.e . the whole knauirig, Ile - New ToAlurileili—For use 01 unit The ,o ollsai Seminaries. Hy Rev. J. A. Speitcvr, A. :%1 A Nei, A ' aerl—Nhtleuinuter's Eve.—A talc of 107 e. By Ilra S Joool'3 ffrn, , rr —The life of Henry the Fourth. kit rrilllet, anti Navarre, I.y G. P B. lame 6. Comp in four parrs. paper ; 2 vat, cloth. ror rate by J ()I I N sToN k STOCKTON. Jan 4 fiookxrllcra. one. of Marko; n,LII DORN'S ANTIQL'ARIAN LII3RARY.—Just recline ed. by the subscribers ; Six Old Ettzlish Chronicles; Willi:int of Malincisliury's English Chronicle i Ilet's Northern Antiquities; sTANDAILD LIBRARY': Schiller's work,. S viols Lan-.i's Ilisiory of Pnititin7. 3 role lll_.tory of tilt: throndis , s. 2 vole; Coxed ;louse of Austria, :J vols; Coxo's Memoirs of Marlborough; Li:tiler's Table Talk. by Hazlett - , Roscoe's Lorenzo DMedici; Leo the Tenth; Ockley's History of the Saracens; richlecel's Philo.tophy of History ; Der kfu un's Ilisiory of Inventions; Machiavelli's Ilistory of Plorence and tho Prince; Chambers' Informanon for the People ; The Gallery of Nature. For so le I,V 11. S. DOSWOitTII & Co. 43 market street New nooks ~Teitst Reeel TORELL'S Ilktory of Modern l'inlosollb7, complete in one volume. trout the last I,olllloilettilioll—s3.oo. Leeteres on the Law and the Gospels, by Siphon 11. Tyog. D. D.: new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author: 9t.50. Memoir of Rev. David Abed. D. D.. late Missionary to Cirtaa, by but. ovphew, Rev. G. U.. Williantson, with n por trait. Meander's lllstory of the Christian Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. Torre-; v6l. 2. Ilawkstone: a tale of and for Lugland. 111 164—, in two volumes. from second Loudon edition: 31.06. Metnoir of W. C. Crocker. Alissioluary to Africa: 62 etc. Personal Recollections. hy Charlotte Elivabeth, with explanatory flOtea. arvunipaltird by a alenini r embracing the period trout the close of personal recollection to hey death; by L. IL J. 'fowl: 621 etc. Recollections in England: by Rev. S. FL Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton, the 31 - erchanr Clerk: 'y Rev. Charles B. Taylor. M. A.. author of ." Records of a Good Man's Lite." " Lady Mary." • Mayan. or the Pearl," &c. The above just reccivd f or sale by ENG 55 Market street, between ad and 4th. t.'.NDAY SCHOCH. BOOKS.—We have rust reeetve tj a large supply of Books for Sunday School .I , ,braries published by the American Sunday School Linos. and approved by a committee of puhlication, .consisting of members 01 the following denominations, viz.: Baptist. Congregational. Episcopal Metholist, Presbyterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications 'comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumeg.fof prices from S,eents up to 7.5 emits.) nit written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above. ihe.Union.pitblishes a large variety of books, in paper cowers, for quite young child ren. fur. rewards, Ste. The Union alsopublishes two T.ihraries. Nos. 1 and :2. of one hundred volumes each. all numbered ready for ass,- of books from 72 pages up to 250, at the low price of ten dollars; averaging only ten cents n volume. Also, "A youth Cabinet Library." of finy volumes, at the low price of two della:Vaud fifty emits. AIRY, Ilimn Books. (Question Bookg red and blue Tick ets on paste boardi. Maps, tee. All the above we sell at‘tbe Union, at Philadelphiti prices. Catalognes of BooksitisEeitcoiapliLkation. ELLIOTT PRIMUS' 6133rurk e t, t _ fabS - litTlzirtriuid-Fcrarth. • . • - • _ _ 'Western :Vow York College of Ileall.h. 2(7 I.kr.r sangar. Iterris tn. N V. DR. G. C_A'AUCIINS vu . , Grra nut LITHONTITIP .4, Tic mixTritr.. TILLS celebratedreined*. is constn. '0 inercesinir it: i fain, by the inakine all river the world, It has now I , ecome the only inediei n e iiir tinnily use, niiit is partici,- iiirlv reeinnenended l'ii r Drip,. , a ll , i i ii , r , , i f if,,, r .,,,,i1 idiiiid iniw,...iliiiii , iy re;ii veil. no rentterof how long stand ., i' ,, , par.iiiiiici fir ~ .fr..iitririnii.) ((ravel. airil all 41t eases of the Jarinery orcnon: for lie - setlintre“iiitt coin lande it stands stone: nn oilier nr hely Can relieve von and the cures testified to will con vince the roost i.iii.inuial.—(see pamphlet.) Liver Corn it. iree Dinea.es. Fever and Ague. To the ((rent Went cciall. and , heriiver these complaints prevnil. thin medicine in oihired. No mineral nisent.noileletrrions fOlupollll,l is a part of thin mixture: ll bees 1110 , 1:11114:3, . , ilh ee r,1i,1). and reletity. end dues not I.,`,Cre the gyn. nirn torpid. (See pour: 441,4 i 1 Pile.. n complaint of n ninnt paint - 411 eh:it:tarter. it inunediately relieved. rind n cure tot. lows hp a iew tiny. tisc of thin article. it in far beyond airy Other prrpn ration for tint ,Incase, or for ans• othe r iliscii Rl` ore:tenting from impure blond. ISer parfirille! ) 1 1, 1.11i , r of the Sy‘i , m. Weak Bark, Weakness of the Kidneys. h e .or Inflatnation of the name, is immediately retie veil by 3 erw days use at' thin medicine, and a cure is open) 5 the result or tin use. It !minds an n reitaln reme dy tor such ceririMets, nod oleo for derangemetitn of tire female frame. irreroilnrities, Suppressions. painful men stroationn. Nom:tick cos ever been oftlired. esi:4cm thin which would ionea this kind of dermierments. lions- lie trilled upon as a sure and clrectire rchietly; aril. . did . we feel permnimi to do so. could cure A thousand nnmrs as Proof of cares in this distrenling Clans of romplaintn.— See pamphlet. All broken clown. drbilltnted ennalita nom,. from the , hest of mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to net immeilintely. and the poison ous mineral et:idle:lied co tit the system. Erni - Myr Diren.rs will hurl the niteratin‘e errineriles of this mitiebt ccutcyrnr. stems. and drier such liketlSe!, front the sys:ls n S ee ph mphlet Mr testimony of enren in nll diseases. which the limits of nn ndvertinement will not permit to be nareril hen,: Agents sive them nwny : they euitusi n 32 pngos of cern denten of high cluirnett.r; and n strotterr array of prOof of the vlrtilen of ti medicine, nee: Cr appeared. It is nne of the prenlinr features Oil . this ar ticle. that it never Mils to benefit in nay case, and if berm told munch:, are left to build upon. let the err:Metaled, flu id lingering invalid nom: on, nnil keep Inking the 'Medicine as long ns there in nn improvement. The proprintoir would cannon the public tigninst n number of nrticirs.whiCh come out unifer.the heads of SAPJAPARILLAN, Strauss. &c., as cures for Dropsy. Gravel, &c. They ore good for noth nig, and concocted • to gull the unwary: TOMO TITEM :MT. Their inventors never thought of curing 'lnch cliscesestill this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestl solicited. Agents. nail all who sell the nr tick, are glad / to circulate grntuitonsly. Put up in 30 Os. bottles, at 52; 12 oz. do. at 51 cnch—the larger holding a us. more thnn the.tern entail bottled. 'Look oat and not get imposed Mum. Every bolds has "Vim:tines Vegeta •ble Lithontriptic Mi guise." blown upon the Rids , . the written signn titre of •• G..C. Vattglin" on the directions. and "C.. C.1'6147/711, Hurrillo,"stampcd on the tork. None other ate genuine. Preprtred by Dr. G. C. Vnualitt• and sold at the Princi pal Odire, 207 Main street. Buffalo. wholesale anti retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from reaularlo authorised Azents exrepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt. ly mended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Naaaati at., N. Y.; 253 Essex st., Salem. Mass.: and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS & lIHOCKWAY Agents. No, 2. Liberty st. • near •Crtnal 'Engin. ________—__ TE:SaTIAN BLINDS.—A. Werrerrek anti old and well I known Venitinn Mindrer. formerly of Second and Fourths - lg.. takes this m e ethod to inform Ids many friends of the feet that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair gr. nenr the old Allegheny Bridge-where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and guan ines, is constantly kept on hand nod ht all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. jf required,-Blinds will he put up ro, that in cane oC alanii fire, op:loinCrwise. they may be removed svithout the aid ,of*serew-driver. and with the same facilitiy itiffatheepiace of funtiture can he removed, anchnlhoUr any c Ira expense. je2l-41&avy eIAUTION T. 13 TOE PUBLIC. -- - The subscriber, by kJ written Eontrict with the 'PEKIN TEA Co., has the d elusive right to sell theitTeasin Pittsblirgh and Alleghe ny cities. Any person attempting to sellitieir Teas ex cept plocured thronehlne, is practicing decerition and fraud upon the public—and their statements are 'to relied on. (se2ll A. JAYNES, ie 4a; - ~4 ~.: .. Y '~. i :RSi.T .. - , emigration tints Tapsc ot 's Genera ,—Emllgrntionaillee. taREAIITTANCES arid Pat.tmge to and x• - ,„-- - e.- from Great Ilritain endlrelaad, by W.- f l / 4 ,_ seq . '4‘. & Tapscott, 7 South et.. .corner of Maiden Lane, N. V., and DG t'r acct 100 Rood. Liverpool. 7 - The subscribers. having ,ne.cepted the AgenCY of the above House. are now prepared to make arrarix .m ements Oil the most liberal terms with those desirous amber the pasreed of their friends .fromthe Old Country; and the:. butter themselves their bharneterrind leer, stating in bust :arts , will 'give ample assurance that all their ar rangements * atm carried out fuithfulb% - . - :ifessrs. IV. '& a. T. Tapscott are and favorably known tbr the Superior class. aceorntramlatton. - and Setting smithies of their Packet Slaps.. The QUEEN OF TLIE GARRICR, 110TTINGUER. ROSCI I'S. LIVER POOL.- and SIMONS, two of as- hie leave each port monthly—from New York the Mat trial MIL nod front Liverpool the . Grit anti 11th: in - addition to which they have arrangetnelits with the St.Ceorge and Union Lines of Liverpoo/ Packets, to insure a depariure from Liverpool every five slhys, being thas.tletermined that their incilities shall keep puce with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool, Is MI addi tional security that the comfort and etkommodation of the passengers will be perucularly Ottetided to. - The subscribers being, as nlunl, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the A Mimic Cities, ore thereby enabled to take charge.ot and forward re. veneer. immediately out their landing, a chance of disappointment or delay; and are. thermbre. prepared to contract for passage from any sea port i t Great Britain or Ireland to this etty, the nature of the bucincss they are enraged in giving- them facilities for cum Mg passengers no far inland not otherwiar et: tamable. and tvitl. if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West Lv the best mode of relive) once. without any nthlitionn I charges for their trouble. AVltere persons scut tor decline costing out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded la full. lIF:MITTANCt.S. The subscribers are ulid, prepared to give drafts at mein ior any amount. payable at the principal cities and IOW/lF Englund. Ireland. f, 4 cotland and Wales; thus af fortlitie a safe and expeditious tootle of remitting roads to thew countries, which persons requiring such facili ties wit', find it to their interest to avail themselve3 of. Application It by letter. post-pnidi will he promptly at tended to. TA AFPF. & O'CONNOR rorwarding and Commission Merchants, matu47-OX,w-ly Philadelphia. te 66. r t r ( ::. 1 e ° N .B EI r r ° I 4) 6 E ' Y . tll" Dt:DLIN: ,ScorLAND ROAD. LIVERP L O . OL... JA NI r.s BI .A I:L Y, Agent,' OlLcc on Penn st., Canal Bast:. l'rt•LarOa. A *rim zrirrim LI far 194 a. r)oc}iE. nitos.& CO.. sole Agetal for the BLACK 11 11.11.1. LINE. or Liverpool and Nosy York Packet, lake the iiherty of ail:mum:me to !hulr ohd mark end eit,toiners. that their arrangements for the year L7.1-i being' comi•lete. they ti prepared to tiring out pase-eogers. Ln the a I ,ove iipkitei t l.l Line. from Liverpool to . New York and FteM:lelphia. They rcivr to their fornwr etierse of dot ho , iness. and •aantire !bilge whit entrust them with it oidera. that the saint: satislittEou will Ito rendered hcrclulare. •a gNITTAXera TO E N ( 'LAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND w - At.ns. / 1 ,11 .. .3 Wl' 8:11C, payULlc, on demand. at any Lta:lk In l'i.e wolersk7ted ban made arc:ll - teen:tents to bring out pasier durmz rtexem b5-4.`in4aw• " JAIII.. BLAKELY. 41E) Passage To and From PA7 GrZEAT BRITAIN GE4I.:Jr. ratn'A 71), . SOY, No. 111 ll'acerloo Ituad, Li veryovi. CArarsLe & Rmrssm. Ne. 5S South sr. N. Y. teohsmmer4. having seeeme , l the Agency at this of ;he above red/ known awl reip,cmbklionset. ire prci•arod to make CrltTi.r.trlll ,4 / 1 1, a3^ pa s, CilZert 10 COMO nut f}rrnt it, wat Inland. Ls the re alar Llne of Packet Ship. . arming from Liverpool weolc :y. rSolli C001:211, ou t. U. , may real agsured that thd, W-t!: 1,1•1,1 ti eatm,at anti prompt de.- put, I t at 14verpool, n. 'cell as every attention oeee,oiary 011 thvir ar,•vai ma,my. Apply 10 or n.ltlie,s Aretrill:AN . _ I.l'2l.il•ery .t . l'itt4!wrzh. P here from Lverpool to Nil! :17.01 , i:^oct :loft drct , isOr no. nrnoont pny nb:t.7 :itroq.huntll3,3 1....tteN1 n rtx Dr.x 1 co. , s a.SS : Ter.:,[I7TANT:: Office. - TTARNI)rx4 rO. c,•l Om.; to brin on perso^* from iv part ot 1 Irv-land. Scotland or tVitte, ..rim n moot `Mims! icrtaz, with their tuna) ritomaality, ailitution to the "ants nt ent:rants. We do rot M• tow evrr parieuce, to he rol,beil ho = the 50-bulling wimps !hit itir—it /It, sim-I•mt, as we take charge of them the rnotn 1,1 tiny report thew, red ve.A. and see tu their wen , lie otir. and despatch thorn withom any deter lion by the (4.1 ships, We ray tic. l'en thery nay of nue passengers to rlitite that th , t were detained thity-eicht hours I.V trhilst tho.am, of others were tlctnittea mouths until y coahl be sent 1:1 soul, itt.id crqft. at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved :Lair worms. 1% - t, intend to rTrrorrn oar roan - art% honorably. nntr who; it man. awl not act r a the ;aSt !cam - J.l with o,l a who , Ither per:bra:ad riot tt th, et when ft thci r conrculrm-c. Drn fis drawn at I'lll.l:arch for rinr `r to from SI to SLOW. payable at any of Batik* Ire. , land, Englaud, .deotlatoi and Wale, JOS II 1:..{ 1:013INSCIN, European and General {sent. r,ll, toreet. one door Imeirox Woad f!. di ? ronnIGN f,47;r -kIiIIITTANCE. ked.L> Trir.sarriber.,,,re prepared to forrnrd money to nli I pat 1111 Of Ell 21111:11. ireirthtt. S rotl a a u and \rules. Wlth despatch, and CI the 10ar , ,1 rat, SAMUEL 1 . ( - _ - :.1 . 111:r - N & co. ichtt IN I,ose•r , v ,:••••• E'nropean Agency - , and Remittance.. to Ireland, England, dt.c. Annr. and stint:l 1,1211. I.ta..nry can at nil nine s he A remitted hy , iglit-dram. at riff ;tea rale, to ail rnrs nt lTrinW'.-, l, . iZe,,ts. Pra,p.:rly tit Europe' can he roileried and rserwereil through tie- .ithseritirr, nr llillinZ h t . ah. scare ftom tin, city iris, Oetoher until May, cei his annu al tours to Europe, by a ppliratiotiip"l.l.lll4 3Lvs. Mer chant, NVa:cr street. KErNAN. Atttrney end CounseLor at Law, tat! F.nropenn Arent. Pittshurgh, Pa, P —AA lieenan ha. been frsrpienily Iron'.led Lor nppiteations and lettel. on the nnAine., ot - 11crilmait Keehn: - ' passenger agents. or New York. he deems it necessary to say that he Is not the Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. Oft{ Itsnranct Utompauus Lrcomrso CO. :VITFITAL INSURANCR COMPANY. AGENCY. rrHE Subscriber. havine Fcen appointed end duly corn inissioned _beat of the Lycouting County Muttial 111- sta-once Company. is 110%," prepared to receive applica &Mos.:or insurance for salt! Company. This Company is. r crimps. one of the very best Insurance Companies in the cintc or Union. Laving a caMtai of between one and two millions of dollars in premium hotel. Mid by the regula nuns of the Company no risk exceeding 82.0tAi will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. ore); any one-risk, and no more than 82.500 will be taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a .sloNc-pipe passess.through the side wall or roof. - Cotton Factories or Foveae]: Mills, Manufactories of Printing' ink. and Dis tilleries. will not be insured on any consiaeration, what ever; mid when the rate per cent. slmll be 12 or 15 inclu sive. Ito risk will be taken over $l,OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have beell such. that for the lust SiX years only one cent upon the dollar has been nosed upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application can be made to the subbcriber, at his odice, in the new Court House. _ . . H. SPROUL. Anent. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co.. jant23-lm Fire anti Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Con-many of North A tnerien. of Phila delphia. through its duly nuthorived Agent. the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property. in this city and its vicinity, and on sit/patents by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS Arthur G. CofEn, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Ilenry. Charles Taylor. Snmucl W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Drown, Jacob M. Thomas, John Whim, John R. Neff. Thomas I'. Cope,--- . Richard D. Wood, 'Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard. Scc'y. This is the oldest Insurance Conmanv in the United States. having been chartered in 170.1. Its charter is per petual. and from its high standing, long, . experience, am ple menus. andlivoirltng all ricks of an extra hazardous chattcter, it may be considered as odering ample securi ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Arwood, Jones &go. Water arid Front stn .,- Pittsburgh , ' 0et9.11-y" • The Franklin Fire Insurance Company PIOLALF-1.1.111.A. ei/IARTF.ri PERPETUAL.—S4OO.OOO paid in office MI Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited. arainst loss or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description. in town or country. on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication. made vithcr personally or by kttera, will be promptly attended to. C. N. 13ANCKIIR, Prcst. C. O. I.I4.:VCKER. Secretary. DIRECTORS: rharles N. Bancliar, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Ilan. Geor,:e W. Richards, Thomas J \Wharton, 3loribiciii D. Lewis, Tobias \Wagner, Adolnlii B. Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Bicivrn. PITTSBURGH AGENCV. WATereicK IsirriN. Agent. at the Exchange Office of Waycick Martin r Co.. corner of S 4 -1 nod Market sts. l'ita risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsbar&h, Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks token. ang.l-ty - JO.its.ll EIN.3. ' J. rixsiar, Jo. SAGO & FIN NEY, dents of .rittvenalzh.for the fleenleare ifti fuel Safety In- SIMVICe Colnfoory of Pfkiladilrhirt. r i nftE RISKS upon Buildings and .11erchandire of ere ,ll_ ry description.. nod Maritsa Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels. taken upon the most favor:3l.lc term,. (tit cc at the warchon, of King 31: liohnca, on Water 51... twin' m4fic^t f;:ect. Pittsburgh N. 11. Fine & Finney i; trite the ronfLict)r, and patron age of their friends and commoni:y at large to the Dela ware. 11. S. Insurance Company. as an institution among the tippet Rcitrh-hing in Philadelphia—aft 13 'n_ 0 In rge 1 - .0 in cari%ti. tvhielt. il th e operation 0 - :, charter. i., riOn.iiiiitly iner , ll,lo:4-0F yielding to Vat I ) , erAtill iiiiiti. red. Litt due ;flare 01 the prOfd th ,of ,c• nrany. without what per ~,plyi,t7. 111,0 an y“ in any re w pomitality what yet . lieytOld the i , reittilirtl neurally Inti.l in Lc bunt: and 11 ere:l.3re on min ses,i'lg the Nltieval prinriple di veined ocCrery P1 , 110N1051.9 iealtirt. nit iv 1 0 5 tnewt Oltr.CllVe 10701. t0 0 .141 —___ ( GL:NtzY OF TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE IN COMPANY OF Pill LADELPIA —N. 'E. turner is in/ anti orret. l'idA , lrgh.—The CISAPIS of the contrtnny on Om dint of Jo...tory. as ruldi "bed in conformity with an oct of ill: Pearisytvoitie\ Lcgishoure, VC Tl, nn:)!trortvt3ct. sttOoftls fly St cox;-' Temporary Loans. Stocks a::.1 Cash Makin2 n total of Attiir..l; .2 cer'nin assurance that nll IG.i.MC3I p r•Anr y met. and civil.: entire gc.nruy to all who ob tain iii.)ll2l2i fiu tuffs Compaq F. litsks talen al as lOW ales as are euilaisitint ols set itritv. beld \ ItHlrii MARI'IN. Arent. Istaxtrance Againiit Flre. lIE At*ler,catt I , , re 'es nee nce Company—Ottee, No. I 72 Walnut inrect. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. .13. • I zin--dliorter rierrer rue I. If..uree Ilinidinea, Furniture. Merehendize. and proper y rencralty. either in the city or CallIOT V. azuiv“ toss or y fire, perpetual Or for liraitedferbala,bn favor:- übfe terns. DIRECTOR - 4 . z: Snmunl (` 'Arorton, Attaiplins Peries, GeOe.., Abbott, .1, - ,11-1 T. T.esvi, .S.%)11:11. C. MOITTON, President. r. t.N . cm D. .TmrtvEß. Seert•tarv. Ore;. or Ittsornttbeity thr Illtrn, Cor:tpany will, he thee, erl nrd Stsurnnces Ciree :NI by the ututerttietted, nrlt Olio. 11 • RA N. .1111,1 ‘Vo , nl s.lre CI. Jobe Ser,;-eznt, Afilhorte Jol,sl Wckh, Jr., Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. TT 16 11. , W 1 . 011Cill!r(1 tly ta.nlical (Lilt c0..1,..!rM1 !tint:l.-al Pant Extrartor.onntitiwntr el l by Con - work a. Co . Now Vork. is tint Creates? of 1901 century. Ite etlrcts are ttmly toracoloits .111 pater tit, %oared Alan Barn., Firma, NT.. -and all rstr .•ni sttrits. n tniontos atter its appNott. Itraang Hie tant- nil the 'llOO skin. kilV111;. no sear. It is snottily intariloini lit all kinds oil jailatartaAa. tV aatt,tieß. sot ii as sore MITI' , alid 1 :1 ,5 • Sprain Libra man sin. Wont Sri riling anti L'lcere.llraises, learns. Cotitntnns, I:osipeltts. links . Tic Dolorratt.s. Sc. We AS r 50 nix wt . rtay. Oma wallas Of Many eta unew rhystrianst.vtio use It in iltr t r prortirt.. anti Inn. d reds Of lite Clcray who praise it to tutu people. Mad :trent kip is C.l.ilanfir, eit in nA. in C 250 01 ar6d1,115 by Me ha, Ma, Le lost vrllMll. bat by its rote all burns are sobp,•l to Its catoral, unless thavitals are th. , troyetl. Coo tant—rrin.sntiter anti ask tor Connell', Ma gored Pm t trar:o7 . nrinulttcturell by carrt.vock tSlt Cu. t N. F., andtake nu Sonrz. G 1,11111( Iraya' Linament. i 9 All nnmie 11101, ,ally CC1C:11,1.,,l ;la a COTT for the above than any or all other... 114 curer. are almost immediate, /la: II IA 1 17/;1" 1t,e,..00:y to let those who kilow the article and u r it with such er.mt .amens. that it is to be had trill, tool trenoti,e of Comstock a: Co., 21 Courant...l at.. N. Y . Ante proprietor?, oath ;;ermine\V at v JICKSON. . head of Wood at.; aIAC to NVabitingfon. Pa.. by A. (lark. m ilrOlVllSl'llte by &:1111Y11 & Crocker, 'also be nor a,•,11 w every io Peunsylvattia. Ohio, :W. 0.,,1 novl9-d&setint "It Iq the itt , ite Cough Medicine I erre Save.ii 1) I:AI) following proof., the superiority of Dr. trig ! k lar/ Ortt..l/ COhlgtl Jt iriure, trurri a respectable ea .dcti. who has tried it: rtrrsavvciii. Dee. Li, Mt:Astir BROCIEWAr—Atter labotbig lUr several is vett., nailer the disadvantages It eIVZI3 t most distress:tat Whieh or tllus tar. reNisie t, i l th e mit er. leek 01 several of the I tva.. nuluacd to par. , • 6o it bade of . 'mat Oriental Cough awl give it a tint trial. To My great surprise. oiler using only one sia:i nt the bottle I found ntyailit entirely well. - hist/le WV root/rine l ever 512W. 7 ' TrlIC copy. Moll by IL }}'q Sc nnocrcwAy JOHN • -11;3'1;i:its, Commer oial Ito,v, !abort} - street, near Canal. • -and Nt ASC*: 1r CO.. my Goof s //Ouse, 62 411 - arkrt a V Sq-, . between Third rind Ponrlh $20004. have just recoi veil a lap,ie napply of rich Phu Goods. comprising; in port 17 est.., vnriotts styles Prints mid Chintzy,. of En- Freer h cunt AnteriCan matintlicturc ; 156 pen rich and itosinible patterns Frond: llirt4ittios, warranted in. to oboe imparted in style. ipia.hy and ilitrnldhi s of cutar<: J caSCA eplcndi,l Plaid coeds Kir ladies d ress y. 1•0,1)1 , 11. every style for Vail nail \\ - liner wont.; Cash ro•rea. NI. de ',nines Satin Alp:teens of various colors . nod -lA, Hack and blue land: Silks. for Man. tillns Taney dais Sao; black and Mode etSlorg NI . . de Lams. all won!: Shawls of every style nialtpthliiv; Cns sime res. .isiteitis. I :runt! Cloths And Vestings; blanch "l and usl.lenelteil Muslin,. Irvin 61 to Ile. per yard; Green.lied andFlantiels; Tick ins, Cheeks, Sliirlinits; blenched and brown Drilling g s, etc. etc. All of which - are oirered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. • _tTISR' DAG 1:1:11.111.:0TYPE 1400 MS. /iliac's Bet ilj inzt, Fourth E sttcert.—liiruoirDairtterreo typists front the urteta t r itles, would cell the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Durke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taleti may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the _highest perfection of the art. Our instruments arc of the most pow cribd kind, enabling tis to execute , pictures tidsurpassed for hittli finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither rcmiirred or ex pected to take thcmuniess perfect satisfaction is given. N. H. o . peratoia (inn this a good depot for stock and chenucals. ijJ'lnsiritetions given in the art, coittnining lite more recent lmproretne nts. jut: rro FEINTALES.—Every female should have a box of Dr. Ralph's Pills. They arc perilictly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution. acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all eirelimetanett. Wherever introduc ed, their diameter has been rapidly established among the Indies, with whom they are empllntleally The Frienrite. Very complete directions for use — in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S, L. CUTHBERT. Smithfield street. near Third. Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; .1. C. Smith, I.llr miusrliam; and John ArCrailzen, PllTh NVard, Pittsburgh. 1101/owsWara Castings. - vrERCIIANTS visiting our city Mr the parpose of in obtaining their Spring supplies of (follow-ware. and other Castings.-will find a very heavy - stock. mid an extensive .variety of patterns and sizes In store by 11,4. S:tropics can be seen at our Warehouse. Commercial Row. Libetty street. next W. W. Wallace% Murble works. fTerms and prices favorable. ob 2—dlm QUIN. X TEW BOOKS—.Tust received, by Express: Germany, England, anti Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister: by. J. U. Merle D'Auliimic, 1). D,. author of Ifis tory of the llctimriation, Life of Cromwell. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic instruction and devotion; byjohn 'Bird Summer, D.-D., Bishop of Chester. For sale by ELLIOTT ENGLIstf. fib2l, .; , , - ::::l 4 3l‘lniket street, bet. 3d and 4th. For the pernitvient cure of Liver CoMPlaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affectious s (arising frotn the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the . Kidneys, and oil discosec arising from a disordered stomach, in both male anti f nude, such as female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strentrliten the sys tem, and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone rind action and assist digestion. They' can be taken by the most delicate stomach. and in every ease will en tirely destroy costiveness and. renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous ulosmuses , and giving it healthy action to the whole i raise. l'hl s symptoms of Liver Coinplaint are uneasiness and pain 111 the right snit, and soreness upon touch immediate- IS tinder the inferior ribs; 'inability to lie 011 the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sensation produc e d, which se riously streets respiraVon, causing . very often a trouble some cough: together with these syntptotns we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the siornaeli, deficiency of per spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic mania the right shoulder, with a great disposittun to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, enusing moons to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompuniesit, and a dropsy in the face. These symp toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In fact.° ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating Cause!" above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every instance. be avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms ofDyspepsia are very various—those af fecting the stomach alone, arso nausea.nleart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full ness or weight on the slornach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. detid ernmiitions.or sour arising from the stomach. Ike. Dyspepsinsdevoid of a functualltature•, is without danger; halt, if arising front a disease of the stomach. it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia. or Liver Complaint: it will niso cure, A few doses will re move all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensittion when inn lying position, doti or webs berlore the eight, fever and dull pain in the head, eunistont imaginings of evil. and great depression of spir its. Ontward signs are, a.ouick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. 3.e. Any ease of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the liitters. as directed. SUDORIIC, An infallible remedy for Coug F hs or Colds, or the Chest, Spitting - of Blood. 'Minutia., Whooping Cough, Ikon- Moots. Ilemoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. is an invaluable family medicine. it soon relieves afty,Cough Or Ilileritelless, and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No conch or cold is too light to Pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thou:mauls to the grave annually, dad cause many to grow tip with a deli cate frame. who told have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated. xTv ror the effectual pure 01 thee Piles. 'Fetter. awl Rheum, Scald fiend. Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. I:earl's Itch. Foisted Fret, Old Sores arising from fever ur impure blood: mid svill extsact the fire from burns. on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the s Mudded with tender faces should use it after shaving; it will, in a fete moments, remove all sore limo' and stop the bleeditigi It can always be relied um and is Licaluable in n.v primal,. - TAR OINTMENT, For the mire of pains or weakness in the liver. bark or chest: it wit! enllrely remove airy deep seated paitok.— These remedies have euused inany lo enjoy the Ines ;tumble blessings of itivigorated‘health, and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases. a perfect and radi cal cure, The innilMernide impositions upon the public, rind the statentelltS of reialtrlrahle cures never made. yet certified io by reigned ironies, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they hove endor-ed, renders it difficult to do :melee to the public in offering stacient inducement to make a Vial of these invaluable inerlteines. They ore en tirely vege•fable, mud free from nil iitiurions ingredients. and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every nuttily slomold have a painpidet—they can be had of the agesot. gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 27S Race street. one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For soleiti Pittsburgh. by flaion•ully] NVSI ILENcr. TIIAT DRFADrui, COUGII:—The Lungs tp are in ilonger. the work of the destrycr has been besun, the Cuagh'of Consumption hath to o it a sound of death. ArmMoritz - al Your darling child, your idl and earthly joy. tfk now perltnits confined to her chambe o r by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, lice thin shrunken lingerS. tell the hold dkeose has already gained upon her —the sunset of her sepulchral coolish pierces your soul. • Yost M. MAN. When 3041111:010 to enter lift% disease sheds a heart erusliing blight over the Mir prospcoois of the fu lise—your hectic cough - and• feeble limbs tell of your loss ot hope. butt you peed not despair. 'Fliere is a balm whiLlt will heal the wonnoleul lungs, it is Sherman's All-Ileallng Balsam. Mrs Arravis the wife - of Win 11. Annie, Esq. was so Yea up It) Dr. Scwoll Wroshiligto o . Dr, Re and MeCle Mon of Phihol•clioltio.. Dr. Roe and Dr 3lott of Newt York. Iler trienois all thouglot slue intst She hod, every appealunce of being in consuittpliOlt. nod Was AO plollotieleed by her Physicians—Sliertintit's DalSalit was giVelt and it cared her. Mrs. ( isonstußANTZ. of Bull's Ferry. Wile also rureol af this litilomin w lien all other remediei builml to give relief—sho, was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. rA•niist,2,=lßroudw•ay.has svimessed its , !feels it, several eases Where 110 other meth:eine afford ed relief—but the Dodson" operated Itlie a charm. Dr. C. :Moo yv itooested its Nv'onderlttl streets in curing Asthma w Melt it lie vs r fall, of coins, Spitting Blood. Warming :i s it May be. is woundedd by this liaisons It heals liter; ruptured or bluod vessels. and makes the lines sound nerd's •Ree. Ilevey Liss.. 343 Eighth ermine. was cured of oineigh amt ratort boil wiloetion hf 50'yeafs ktarding. The first do, gave him mime relief than the other medi en, he bad ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals. 19 Delaney rem, gave it to a sister-in-low who was laboring, under colosmoipto ms and to a wither sorely afflicted with the Asthma. Is both cases its turrets were immediate, Soon regoring them to conithrtahle health. Mrs. 1.1 c 111,11., Wr.u.s. ll.i Christie-sts suffered front Ambers I:I years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at owe c. anti she is enniparativery Well, heifer enabled to son' obis r vet.' alOtek by a ilowly a., of this medicine. Tins indeed is ilie great refried). for Coughs. Colds spit s bug filmool. Lover ColOphonls. and all the affections of Me throat. and even .asthma and Consumption. PriceU.l cents mid per bottle, Principal 011ie,. IW Nritotatt street. Net,. York. Likewise Dr. Sliennon's eclebrote.l Cough, Worm and compliusi• Losenges. Prentluni Tooth Paste and Poor 31 s Ws Plaster call wholesale and retail by \VM. JACKSON., tit his Root and Shoe Store, and Patent Alettivine WarehOthle. 1 , 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street. and by the following' duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county A. M. Mansholt, Allegheny city; Jonathan Cloriest, 3 lnnelieSteri J. IL IL Jacques. Ilinninglusin: A. S. petty, Wylie Site , * J. O. Muslim cars Webster et. tied halm; Daniel Negle, East Liberty; 11. 1.. Alitehell. hVllkits trurgh,'Silos .tik aii. Shurpsburgls Sam]. Springer. Clip ion..lantes M'Kee,. Ste warLstowil; Joh , . fduck, Turtle ( ~ ,,q; them, Soot. M'Kees port. Me Elulo,vouey, Bakerstown: Riley 311.nrighlin, Plum!. Township: Wlit. J. Small. Temperatweville; Jas. Fithoo. 'raret1111111: U. 11. Starr. Sewiekly. nutlet-1y VriTITITIThs riAWN !--Dr. W. LANnt:. ot Fayette .ll, vale. N. Y. say,: -1 not Well persuaded. mint liar, been for sonic tillltt,4ll your Duquesne Vegetable Pills are of great useto. II those who may have occasion to use Molt. and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, arc im mediately eared by the Ilse of Dr. Itnlpli's Pills. Price, 23 cents a box. Sold veholc,nle and !clan by S. L. CrI'IIBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, BM sanctum; and Joist 3reracketi. rut', Ward. fe6l7 Jaynes , loamlly 111iTtlIclues. D lt. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio. writes. Mundt. 19411: "1 hove used your Fermi:Asp, Carinionties Botvon, and Exper - ornigt, in me practice, for the last three yr:ors. and have been exceedingly well pleased With them, and mover, as yet, to lily recollection. failed of realizing my eXileentlioll is their eurotive properties. four offer ins/Mines 1 cannot speak of 011111 experience: lons biding from those I hove Used, 111011 1 / 1 not hull that they elains and are entitled to all the confidence reposed hi them. by those *lto have used alma. 1 tuns formerly very partial Vertnifitge. until I beeamencquain tool 'volt yours. which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Resseetfully, yours, Sm., S. S. COOK, M. D." ID' Par Sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin 'lea Store. 7 Fourth st. 6.615 ..C.-17.V115."—ESTOCICS COUGAISVIWP.—This ere. P 1 P. paration has prewed itself to Lc of verrgrent cawt ey in the care of obstinate Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, IVltooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Aifections and the pyoprictors teal warranted itt recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre. pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its valne. It is pleasant to the taste, and is onred also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are. perhaps, hut few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided .enacts iu such a short time. Pre pared and sold by 11.'A. PAIINESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. decl3 R..RALPITS CELEBT If sale, wholesale and Also, by Wm. Colo, A minolonn; John Mcerack fe 21 OI th, n :1 A:3,46 Chard S'n7rnle • dark. Pinet rastillon &Co '' StcIIRIIIr. ro • imperial Ennio Gin, Black Iforst.. Swan Pine Apple. " Irisl[ l 4 ',Wray '• Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix Ilom• Together with .a large at Liquors in Bottles,- alga, for gale as iraporteg,da pl lar and Liquor Sfore of - feb7 1-7. t r4ft'*.* --- Mingo nub : 1 Cebu [neg. ITOFFL_AND'S CEI.EBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES Are Mikaut a lama foP the Cure of the jiVtoteit!,:t Diseases! T F taken according to the directitas they wfil cure any 1. case. /t 0 matter Who or what else has Miled. VEGETA.I3I,E 111 For the perinanent cur e 01.1.:MAT Gbut. Gan grene. Hysteria, and severe nervous odcetimts, and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in must eases, experience benefit soon after the first dose. Time quiet the nervous system. which enabler them to rest well during the night.. They never fail toe:Teel a cure, when taken according to.directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system. Liniments somethnestiO as a palliative for a short period, but there is always danger M their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for pc,rhaps a vital part; or else where the pain will b,c MON aCtlle. =EI AIME VEGETABLE FILLS are for retail, at the REAL ESTATE OFFICE, N0..50. Smithfield st. Ileglieny city: J. CI. Smith. thr eat, Penn street, Fifth Ward. NES AND I.IQUOI , wri and Lightlia Pi following celebrate Y uellc Brandy. pale, dark, 00 Whole. Halves, Qum, Brandt', Wines. Glos.& r., ida, grades, and-vintages London Market Wine Rotten Port Tranh " pale, Burgundy 44 S. S. Madeira S. Symington ale Sberry Brown Golden " Tenrille . Claret :r.t..*--; Sweet airy Malaga " .of the aboye Wines and pagne and , Claret Wines, g terms, tithe Wino Col : P..C.:3/ARTLY, thfield and Front es. gsan =f;teDiines. WESTERN NE'AV COLLEGE, OF 11EILLT:11, No. .207, MAIN Srugur, FtiPPA/AL Naw 'Vous. - FIR. G. C. VAL'CBN'S regetalde Lithouteiptic Adver j_.l tisement fkr 1817.-" I Came. I Saw, I Conquered;" is most emphriliettilv the case with this article. Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power. Wherever it has gone, and South America. England, Canada, and th e Untied states have provided the trout of this statement, the above quotation in a strong anti pithy sentence. tells die whole. story. „Invalids ; the principle upon which you are.cuied, may . lint he known to you, but the result of a trial is satisfactory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.- The Medicine is a compound of .2.2 distinct vegetable agencies; each individual root has its own peculiar, ex clusige. Medicinal. pysiperty, contlititilig .. with no other compound - euch,rootmakes bs own cure.-and as a per tain conibination, when taken intOthe system, it does the work which sfereng. when her taws were first establish ed. intended' it should dci=DURIFIES,STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated coiistitu- DOll. DROPSY. in allits characters, will be completely eradicated fronstliesysteta by its use. Sec pamphlets in agents' hands, fur -free circulation-they treat upon all d tseisses, and show' testimony of cures.. GRAVEL, and all • complainis of the urbadry organs, taint , also the-cause of great suffering. and Vsconii.aLtruonsurric has acquired no steall celebrity over the country. by the cures. tt .has • made in this distresaing glass of ntfiletiottiu.' So tinned, it seems ) .i 0 this inctlicine.„ that it has thua.uttracted the no tice or nab of our :Medical publications. in the Novent be Nu. Iddo. of the - Muhl° Journal and Montirly - • Re view of Medical and Surgical Science," in,un article Mi nn calculotts diseeSes, and 'a the writer, 'Vier nothing the fact Malibu., English government once, pur chased a Secret remedy, and also noticing the . purchase in lett!. of a secret' Smartly. by the Legislature of Nevi York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine :- ." Why do not ottrilepresentatives in Semite and Assem bly convened, enlighten, and- 'dissolve' the suffering thousands of this country, by the putchase Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic. them which no solvent Miley the days of Alcht•my hue possessed •bne half the fame!"- Reader. here is a periodical of high standing, ackuovr 'edged throughout a large section of this countyy to bc one of the best.conductud journals of thekind. tn tbs.; U. States. exeltancingwith the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Aitstin Flint, M. D. and contributed to by men of, the, higl.est professional ability. thus stepping aside to Mince a •• secret remedy?' You will at once understand no unknown and worthless nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a quar ter-and consequeluiy, unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the it must have. been its great "Fame" whieli•hati caused it to receive this - passing riot. iDNEY diseases. weakness of tide bark and spine.:.irre,,,uldr. paieful and suppressed .3tenstruation. Flour Aftos. -and the entire complicated train tit evils which follow. a dis ordered system, are at once relieved by the iimtlieine.- Send for jimaphlctst. from Agents, and you will that evi dence of the value•of the Lithoutriptic there put tbrth.- As n. remedy . ..kir the irregularities of the female system. it less is the compound a -rout" which has been resorted to in the north in Europe fur centuries- s us a save cure tbr this complaint, and a restore Xof health of the entire system. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAVEDICE, BILIOUS GIakIAS'ES, instta.ntly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy in these complaints. as well its FEVER AND Acme. There is no remedy like it, and no minim; or qui nine, forms any part of this mixture. No Nary will re asult in its use.-and its active properties , aremanitested in the use. of a single 80 oz bottle.. Fox ; Fete, and Ague, Bilious Disorder.s. mit no other 'Malkin, .-Ruguauerts-st, Got,-r. willjind relief: The action of this medicine upon the Blood, will change the disease--which or'ntinates tx the blood-mud a healthy result will GVEPEPSIA. INDIDEsvioN. Be..- yield in a few days use of this ',Medi cine. Intlanunimout of the Lrxos,. Comm. Cosslisieriox also, bas ever found relief. Fero/ilia, .Erysiltrlas., Piles Eyes-toll caused by impure bl nod-trill find this article the remedy. 'Flue system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two dillhient properties of the mix tom is purified and restormV-:-as a partial care • will 110 t follow. l'he train of tonunon complaints, Palpitation of the Beare, Sick- -.Headache. Debility, 4-c., are alt the result of some derangenient of the Pt - stela, and the Clitgsr rtm• - ro- CEA will do its work. The 'promises act faith in the ad vertisement. are based upon the proof of it has done in the past four years. The written testimony of - 1(100 Agents, in Canada. the Gutted States. Englatt.u. and South America. in the possession, ot the proprietor-sand can he seen by all interested-is n sufficima demonstration that it is' the Vltit - I frdiduf err , °Pr"( to the World. Oct the pamphlet. and study true principle as there laid don't,, of the method of cum. Putt up in 30 oz. bottles. 'at" $2 ; 12 oz. do. at $1 each-the largest holding 0 .oz. more than two small. bottles. Look out and not get imposed. upon.- Every bottle hits •• Vaughn's 'Vegetable Lithimtriptic Mixture" blown upon' the glass. due WITTEN' signature of C. Vatigh on the directions. and •• G. C. Vaughn, Ruilitio." tut:Mined on the cork. Norte other are genuine.. Prepared by Dr. U. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal °free. :107 Main street. Fluifiblo. at wholesale told No attention given to letters. unless post paidorders from regularly constitute! Agents excepted ; post mini letters, or verbal communications soliciting advice. promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusieely to the sale of this article -131 Nassau streets. New York city ;205 Essex street. Salem. Massarthusetts. and by the principal Drzwisti throughout the Gaited States and Canada, as advertised in the papers. Agents in this cityt- Days & Brockway. Wholesale rind Retail,Agents,. No. 1. Commercial Row; liberty' street. Pittsburgh. Also.), R. R. Seller's, 57 Wood streut; John Miteliell; Federal street. Allegheny city ; John Ifirclay, licaver: . John Smith. Bridgewater. jan3o.l.l&syly 11-I,llt.ermAn—A mateldris article for growth,•beatity, and restoration of the . Mk.' Tlcs Cream. when once known. will supersede all other arti cles of the kind now-in use. Where the hair Li dead thin, utillealthy; uor. turning grcy,a few applie.a• (ions will make the hair soil and dark, and give it a bean tith I. lively appearance: and will . also make it:maintain its liveliness and healthy color. twice as long•ns all the pmprirutions that are g.enerally.used. i Where the hair is thin, or has fallen off, i may, be restored by using this Cream. Every lady nod gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at Mice purchase a bottle of the Chinese Flair Cream. as it is so composed that it will, not. Mime the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in efery in • stance. . . . , For testimony . to its ;very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter wont the Rev'. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs. Ile iidershott Stretch, Nasliville,• general agents for the Southern States: [suer if the Rees R. ralthrtyL Pastor If the Preskuterian Church. Pulaski. Mnssus. Ilvvtir.smitorr Stat. - mu: oE.:erzatmEtr—T take p.enstire in adding my te*innoily in limn. of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chilleis Hair Cream; for, about two t ears ago my hair was very'iliy, bristly, and disposed to COMP out: but having procured a bottle of the Cream. and used it according, to the prescription. it is now elastic. soil. and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied. each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference Over all others. belies delicately perfumed and not dis psried to rancidity. The ladies. especially. will find the t:hisis, Cream to tic , a desideratum in th e ir preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, Pulaski. January 7. 1E47 ;, — /'Sold wholesale nod retail. in Pittsburgh. by John M. Townsend. 45 Market tit, att.! Joel Molder. corner of Wood and Fitlh sts. icl3.4l&vr-1y are cautioned against using Common Prepa- L red Chalk : They are not aware how (rightfully initit rions it is to the skin ! how course, how rough. how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears oiler using p pared chat ! Besides j t is injurious, containing a large. quantity of lend! We have prepared.o beuutitul vege table article. which we cull /Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, beitigzparified-of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to ttie7: 7 3kin a 'natural, healthy, alabaster. clear, lively White: at the saint, time acting as a cosmetic oil the skin. making it soft and smooth. • Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Illassach - seta, says: 't Alter inialyaing Jones' Spanish Lilly White. 1 find it possesses the moat beautiful and natural, and at the same little innocent: white I ever saw. I certainly can conacientiously reconentend ltd Use to all OrliOsellikiii requires be auti tying." Price 25 cents n box. Direttions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the tanner is preferable. A st se sag oe TEETII, FOR 25 CENTS.—WIIito teeth, foul breath, healthy glints. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory. natl. at the same tune it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its &instant daily : use 'is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi. , lion, giving them a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming scorer—it also fastens such an is becoming' loose, and by perseverance it will reader the tbulest teeth delicately white, and make the lirbath' deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 571. cents a box. All the above are sold only nt Chatham at.. sign of theAmericmf Eagle. Yew York. and h y the appointed Agents whose. names appear in I.lle, ac Ft eolitilln. WILT. MI arAnnr, and get nrich husband, Indy ? "Your fare is your fortune." Is't ?mantilla, clear. fair? is it white! Ii not, it can be made so even though it he.yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freekred. Thous ands have been made thus who have trashed once or twiee with Jones' Italian Cliemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get the gene- Seep, at the sign of the American Eagle, 8.2 Chatham street. King-worm, Salt-rheum. seurvey, Erysipelas, barber's eh, tire often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, hen every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures mples, freckles. and clears the skin. allknow. Sold at he American Eagle. ; 4 .5 Chatham street. Mud, :reader, his seldom or never fails.. C. IVGI,IS, Jr.. Patterson. Sold at JACKSON'S 89 Liberfy at., Lhad of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. itot.l.?; A MERICAN REMEDY OF NA ' ./11,.. Till - LEL—Procured from swell in Kentucky, lam feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found.vastly superior to ilarlem,liritish, or any outer formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for the follovvuig -ali ments are truly . wonderful: Intlarnatory rheumatism. whootting . ..eough.cougEs. colds, spasms, tott er , erysipelas. scald head, croup, inflammatory sure throat, livercomplaint. inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. safe and buck, diseases of the spine, piles, heart burn, diseases of the hip .Joint, infintned . sofe eSres, deuf ness. and car ache, worms, tooth ache, sprains, stillitis, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, uleerS, cancer; fever, sores; &e.Sce. • • Price -50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesal, hill retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The etc noorstands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the ciEscise can be ob tained. . . CArrrox.—ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western PEtinsyl canto, Wm. Jacks Oil: riS f:dliery otreut, or through sub. Agents appoiatql - by'llini for Its sale; - ea'ah•of whom will have n show bill and general directions iirpamphlet form containing the . names and address of the 'Proprietor and General Agent of Western Petiniylvania, as follows: Dr. Hall it; proprietor; Krnitticky. Wm. Jackson. General Agent for . Western Pennitylva 7 nia, bn Liberty'streer, Pittsburgh, to whom all, orders most be addressed. • Onszuvu.—F.ach brittle. is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, atnl the noble of William Jackkin, (the general and only wholesale ` agent for Wsstena Pennsyl vaniuj primed on the outside of the label: i.t", BARRELS Brdsh eJ Lard; 6 " Dried Feneite!c; 2 “ Clover Seed; Jost received.- - and for inlay ] S;AVATEII2. I .I.AI , I; `L*o3l."Mirrket, and 62Front street. .Nb ~ _. x, x '~wl~b"ar u= ~2. A • ~; +k "` - a=ya:l W. 4 CLICIT,ENEIO.% . SUGAR. COATETJ VEGETABLEVCROXTIVE PILLS, 4 RE universally admitted to operate , -hot only aa'an 2 et/ix - tud precentire.'but as a never jailing rebutivi in all diseases which can affect the Iltrtnan frame:, /lead ache, Indigestion. Rheumatism, Piles, • Scurvy,•Th o p, r , Sinai! Pox. Cholera Mollies, Worms, WhoopingsCbugh, ConsumptiOn, Jaundice; Quinsey, Scuslatina.Liver COM plaint, Apop lexy; Cancers, Measles, Salt Ithetinti,Fits,- Ileartburn. Giddiness. Eapsipelas, Deafness, Itching* of theltkin, Colds, Gout, Gravel. Pains in the.Back,lnwarli Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart. Risings in the Throat, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds, Feinale Complairris;Skitetres in the Side. Spitting of Blood, Sore Eyes, Scrofula ' , St. Anthony's Fire, Ldi:rrness of Spirits, Flooding , ' Fluor . bus or Whites ' Gripes, King's Evik Lockjaw - , Hysteria, • liile on the Stomach and all bilious affeettous, Pletuasy, Swe lled Feet. tutd . l.4ga; Swind Fox , it Swellings, Trenears, Tutriors,',Ulcers; Vomiting = and bait IttfOthers bane successfully and repeatedly, been' vanquisheit'VY heir all-powerful arm. • • • • They havC been knoWn to effect k ith.arientetirtsichelt all other'rentedieS had proved tuirtvailing; and in die - Ina stages of disease: • - • They have in matireartes'iltie4tded the prescriptive skill of etc mast eminent Physicians, and rec eived besides them unqualified commendation. ' - • ' 3. ' • • They haie been frequently tecomtpencedlirmen 001 m s th roost distinguished, characterroughout the; landi'art been Sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and'Princes'oT royal blood. : They hm&been introduced into thellospitals-oftdfn: burgh. Pans. end Vienna,. and' through the 'disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambessfiders they: haVereteit ved the favorable commendation of Um Ekopefor - or , Rils ' sin, and of his Celestial Majesty' of the" Chines& Empire: 1 . 0.- Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repirtesalls'front the port of New York . ..without art abundant supply uf the 131.CK12TAN 'S • NEVER • F2t1LYNCI'PRJEIVD:-..:' , -;. 1 1 havelmen established inall titn'principal- Cities in the 'dim, and upplications are constantly reach , ing us front. almost nuutberloss villages in every section of the country.. Testitnenialiof their marvellous affects Rota ate pouring in our all 'imarfers-zand in such numbers that we have nut nine to read' one half of theca, - STlnt stronger or more conclusive evidence than these . impart. alit 'acts ctuOthe most sceptical desire? Is it possible, tha,t the t»auy thousands who have tried CLICE:ENER'S PILI.S.;.can be deceived their results? If any inmos titre or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been held up, as it should be. 'to the acorn and: derision of a justly offended community. Itntember. Dr. C. V: Clickener in the original veldt». ot e Sugar Ciinfed Pills; and that nothing of the MR was ever heard tit: until he introduced them in Junte r li44. Purchasers should ; therefore, always ask for Clickener's• Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. and take no other, or they will be made the vietims of a fraud. I'ItICE. 25. CENTS PER BOX. • . Dr. Clickener's principal office for the sale of pills, is. ea ~. Vesev.st.. New York. \V AL. JACKSON. (:-.9 Liberty st._ head of Wood st.,Pittat. burgh. l'a.. General Agent tor IVestem l'enusvivanial Northern Ohio, 811111 the River Counties.of - - The following are Dr. Clickener's duly appointed gents for Allegheny co.. l'n. NV M. JACKSON. (principal) 69 Liberty street, beta of 46 i T IS THE BEST COIiGII . MEDICINE L.E144 USE.D.”--This was expressed iii,our lienritlgyps 7 terdny, by an intelligent eetitleinnu, whollaitused but about one halt of a bottle of Dr.: Wlttorira Orientatetiukk Mixture, belbre he was entirely cered...Cotne:istid.:.,get a bottle of it. and if the most obstinate cough or cold din* not disappear by its see, your money will be refitinla)l: Compounded as it is, of the most ellettive, though liarrnt. leas uud pleasant remedies, its tise for years hay not' deed eau it. fail to give entire satisfnatioil„ For sale, wholesale and by ' . , HAYS- &131tOCXWAr Liberty street, near Canal Hasid: WILLIAM Lawrenceville. Sold also hy oclt • TAIL ‘VILLARI/S Oriental Cough Mixture.-" I..rr•rrs 11 wouss its ISE IT." Those who hate Itollmo an op-. portunity of trying . thls great remedy for the permanent u cure of every refecon of the lungs. sliould not faitto Bice it a trial. Certificates of its etilciency. front (MP we_ are. constantly. recei vinpvcanuestriisil. to convince : the Acptical., Reo.,qlC 6.11,1:M11.1g from it.lidy" of high standing itt AllFglicny • . AumenrrxrCtrr. Feb, 7, INS. 4, Messrs. Hay: Brr4-trey: lt•affords me grentitlet6: sure to he able to add my testimony in invor . br lard's/11d)- valuable. Cough medicine. A btittith reg months, since Iseas attaeked•with a:violent cob:Vaud ch distressed with the cough," front which I could ger no ve.• lint, until I was ashorllime sinee induced to calrat'lnur More and purehase . shnie of the Oriental Couch Pasture. I . ant happy to state that the use et; the second LottleAns.! eruirrly rural ;-and, having great confidence in. itt I have, and shall continue to recommend, info - my friends.:l GRACE , FISSAICVIO Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by • •,• • . . & lIROCKWAY r i. No. 2. Com. Row.. LiberV., neOrCalssl.- - r riehl6l J. R.I.:MEM& I:orrrence.vill..., ,IROlf the New York Gazette, Oct. 12 'paper deservedly at the head of.the dnily'Kdia th is country. • Dristors Extra.ct of.Sa, aprtrititt:—Ti were buteoniteityl to call the attention 01 ow - reader's thisiwialitabio pritpsi. illation which will be found advertised in another column.' Bristol is tir brother, and issties n Isig,hif.interesuou newspaper, every now and then, Sine or two numbernof . which we have already noticed: and tha-inedreitik' has been eulogised by acuity all the preasof the wiiiernl country, and, we doubt not, justly enlogiant basin its laver. moreover, very Battering tesnmoniiits. froni the; mosieminent priaMitioners in every part of the ciounfry,i where it 'has 4een used: There' is . bee utir' anit enough in the battles , ilee, Mid in tha engraved labetd ip Which' they are enveloped, to Induce a_puretiase,, even if .the preparation itself Rene not one 01 the . - sovereipicii iii 1 the world,7 as every person must believe it:is—that IS, every one must believe it isthat is, 'everY , One '.who would 'not remit a Mass documenturyevidenee eottelikl sive enoitgli to convert a Turk to Christianity. Bay nun' of the bottles. ...Male reader, and see whether you do'utif. agree with us ott this point. - For sale by It.•A. FAtINFiSTOCK Si Co, fet.?-1 , eor. of Ist and Wood and nth and Wood stn;' '. IL CALDWELL. R, GOUT, ..1N1) D1)1,014:1.7...i..;:-. respectable gentleman-Collet atout rfliice, as hp .id, to littoral us that he had beetratHicted f0r...1,5 years with Ithettntatistu'or Goat, and occasionally. with, Tic Doloreux ; that he . 11tol been frequently conauctl to hi, room for mouths totrother, and often cohered the most ht.; tense and excruelaung pain, hut alai lately he had beFil. using -Jaynes A:wail-re. front which he ti,nutd the most mg-, nal mid unexpected relieti -lie. says ho found the meet. ; eine very pleasant and etTeelivu e _atid that he n0w . ...c0n --P !, shiers himself perfectly eured.ititodapitia /Vara Amer.. kart. A FACOVORTIIL RNONVuso.--,A gentlematu:of Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion. in Ina younger daya, becarnenC- , fectetl with Ulcerations in the' Throat and Noise,mtd disagreeable 'eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his. whole!, system Mire the marks. of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much .atfected that he'had. .st the use of hand,•every. part being covered wit t:. totitep, painful, and Intensive ulcers. and were as bailors, id porous as nu hoitiy-comb. It was at this stage of liiiii complaint; ivhen death appeared inevitable from a loath i', sonic disease; that he Counnenced the use of now p= tap tire, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect:: lv cured. . rflie „Alterative operates through the cirenlatiOn, patine:, the blood and eradicates disease from thc system,' wherever located. and the mammas cures it haspar, Minted in' diseases of the skin, cancer, at:morals. geut i , liver complaint, d i yspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, s.' trt . astonishing...--Spir t t of the Times. For -ale in Pittsburgh;at the PEKIN TEA STORE; %Fourth street. CONSUaII."IION. CollOo ISDN coucm, sPirriNu OF • Room " 1.111.0NCIIITIS;Ica,-ToCassexPrtyri; Four-Galls of fon are. really suffering • from neglected '7 Colds. or• an - obstruction and consequent infatuation OC_ the delicate lining of Mote tubes through winch tbestir , we.hreathe is distributed to the lungs. This obistructioti.: produces pain and soreness, hoarseness. cough, ditneulty. of breathing. hectic fever, and a spittingol blood, nitittee or phlegm, 'ishicb finally exhausts the strength ot. tient—and death C111.,M.5. JAYNES' .EXPEETORANZ.- never fails to remove this obitr.uction; and produces th*..7 most pleasing and hapyyr results. It is certain in its e(, • facts, and cannot fail to relieve. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,72 Fourth et.. n ear Wood. jattl3-, cc jr.,11-2,s'l' COUGA 111.8.3)1CINE IN k) Another evidence of the superiority of Dr. 1153-; lard's Cough Mixture, over all others... Read the following certificate front a respectable citizen of the Fitila Ward araon, Nov. -1847., "This certifies that for some Prx wee -rs ks past,' vras 3, trouble& with a very serious Cough, which was evidently beeols I; intr seated on the !kings to such an extent as to resist tbo , ctreet of every medicine which I had been using. I was • finally pemuinled to call at Hays & Broekway's Drug Store, and get a bottle me Di • IVillarers Oriental Cough illizetwar; which, to • tt•y great surprise - relieved me very much; after taking only two or three doses, and before I. had used IMO bottle. 1 was edtirely cured. limas trinth• pleased with its effects. that I have brought others to buy-1 it. and shalt continue to recommend it to my friends,'arl., firmly believe it to be the best Cough Medicine in the eraeld.* I •• A.vmurcv IWCArray.. o .., Try it—only 25 cents &Bottle. - Sold by •, DAYS & BROCKWAYi , • Sold also nor' tO by N 0.2, Liberty street,' near Canal Damn. , J. FLEallislG. • ' 'Lawrenceville; . . lit.:ll,Nl OF COLIIMBIA.—Hair Thnie--,21; t h eßald souk they.—lf you wish a rich, luxurious head of hair, (tee , front dandruirand scurf. do not tail to procure the genuine,. Balsam of Columbia. .ht cases of baldness, it will mons: than exceed your expectalions.. Alany.who have lost- • their hair for twenty ,years -hive had-it restored to.its orb. gival perfection by the use of this Balsam.. Age, state r condition, appears tote no olistacle, whatever. It .absci causes the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair. tube . is filled, by which moans thodiando; whose hair was grey , as .the Asiatic , eagle have; hid itteirhaistestored lofts, natural color , by tit; iliValUablCretnedy,ii • all cases of fever it willbe• found - one of the most plensanti washes that OA be 'used- 4 few--a PPliOli‘nboltrr aes neeessary to keeti the hair fr out.;:. Itstrengthens the roots it never fails to i , part a yield cure: and, as a perfume-for the toilet. it is unequidledr4t • holds duce- ume its.much as other miscalled flair Heater . ; wives, and, is raore. effectual: .The • gennine • manatee , • tared only.by COntstook & Son, 21 CottrtlandbstreetiNevir York. Sold .Only genuine in Pittsburgh. by Virsr. Jscisom. INS Libertystreei„ head of NVoodi also, `in ..IVashington...ih -by r•--! A.. Sweeney & Son; in Canncinsburgh, by Dz.:W*OP inßroornsville, by Bennett &Crokezi also, to every town niPetim.ylvaina, Ohio,' Maryland and Virginia. ' • uovilkl&wfint. • • - 'A •II .--3 cgs - ho. 1 - ard; , . 5.1dna..N0. 1 do.; - • • On "Fonsigniddird, add for solo by junta MILLER & RICKZ7SO/1 anb filainnes. A. M. Marshall. Allegheny City. Jonathan Gltritt'st. Blanchester. C. Townsend & Co.: • It. 11. Jacques, Ilinninghanu Jtso. 11. CasscL Pcun at. Andrew S. Getty. Wylie at. Robes-, Williams, Arthorsville: 11. Ilentingrav, South Wm. J. Smith. Temperance Jeremiah Fleming, Lawreaceville. Daniel .tiegley. East Liberty. • Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgh. - . Thomas Aikio Sharpshurgli. 0. 11. Starr. Sewickley. . - Sninuel.Springer. Clinton • • James Mlice. Stevvartstown: John Pluck. Turtle Creek. C. F. Dicl.l. Elizabeth. •• - ' Miley M'Lasighlin, Pluzah Township J. Jottes. Bakerstown. •• . - Penny. hilieesport. ME=M 74 i04;q041•"„ 'I, .... ',... .. i - .
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