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' White will continue t oll elOniing cheaper than nay ‘• latihoretotore been offered in tlw Wt tern country, hav ,itietbe largest estahlislonent ill the city. fronting ori.Lib arty and Sixth , le: i. nosy prepared to show to his intUslaiotts patrons the greatest variety of cloths. C 11.14- - mares; vesting.. and clothing of rill descriptions, suitable kw the approaching . seat:eon: that has ever been offered in .‘ ibis market. to whteb till can have the Right of, Way.— otimerve the corner. No. 167. Liberty and Sizth sts. J. M.-wiliTE. 'l'.t.O.on, Proprietor. 66 Q.ELLING OFF LOW FOR CASll."—Winter dlo-• thing of every description. Aurla as cloaks, over Coats. superfine blanket, Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth. dress, and frock coats; a large us ooctrocat of tweed, sack•and frock coats. . Cloth, cassintere, and, satinett pantaloons; also. a gen eral' assorment of vests: plain and fune y velvet. cloth, comimere (alley weolen, and plaid cassimere. with a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed hbirts, under shirts; stock, t favers, comforts and all - other urn . eleaM the Clothing line. which will be sold low for Cash. ~- P urehasers will fold ,it much to their advantage to call 'moo* at 4.9 Liberty street. P. DELANY N. 13.: A complete assortment of goods. suitable fur :Customer work, always on hand. such as English. F tench and American cloths, and cassimeres; also a ahoiee as amtment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be arkadello order in the latest styles, and on the most ne sotamodating terms. jant2-dew 600DS, NEW COOL —Received at the Iron City. Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths. of-fine . French. Ettglish and American Plain. black and . fancy Cassimeres: of the most modern styles; Erie figured Cashmere Vesting., Silk Velvet, Plain and • Fancy Satins—all of which we will make tip at the most reasonable prices. in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing. of all descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and 'Pocket Ildkfa., Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and *rem article usually kept in a Clothilig Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their.advantage to tall at the Iron City Clothing Store, !Igo.= Liberty. street, inunediately opposite the mouth ofMarket. ' C. :ICCI.OSKEV. Clothing S Clothing .Clothing t I • The Three 14g 'Mori . N.A. The ll',nem 151) 00fi WELL SEL,F,CTED GARMENTS now X.l made and ready to be offered on the Most It end tenns to my old customers rind the public in general. The Proprietor of this fair-famed and extensive establishment has now. after returning 'front the Eastern cidesi at much trouble and expense, Just completed his WI and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered iu this or any other mar keratin of the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render Me unri *Oiled Three Big Doors one of thefirentest attractions of the western country. It is ennifying to Inc to be able to mum:mace TO my numerous friends at home and abroad, diat notivitUrtandiim the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many culls in my line. it is with difficulty I can keep tune with the COMMIIIt rush that is made on this establishment. It is n well established fact, that my sales arc cling or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold, I can affroil to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of Claim: if they wished to cover contingent expense. I intend to snake a clean sweep'of MI my present stock before the beginning of next year • coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est every man. who wants a cheap winter suit. to cull and pnrchase at ihe Three Dig Doors. oorZlsditw JOHN 0. 1 1...` , PT BE, (TEAT'.—J. lL Inks has just received at his large estnblishmeut, fronting on Liberty and 6th streets, a splendid assorunent of TWEEDS for b ummer also, a stiperior lot of French Satin V&STINGS. all o f , which he is readpto make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the ettreercNo..l,6 7 Liberty and Sixth streets. myt4. J. M.' WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. ' i ' . , TriBLUSHING 15f'LIDP.Nt B.—From a puhlished card of M'Calmont & Wild. of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have been claim umg it privilege we had .no right to. That "they have abandoned,. some time billeC, the exclusive agency Rys teak.. and that we have right to claim "exclusive privils Rpm with their tens." I never pretended to sell the leas a this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years, as the public are aware, and !iamb been to New York four times in that time, and never heard of this new ebascern.until lately bnt as oriel dealers. , The tea business of Ntealltnont & Bond is about eight months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea'''C'orn pany's name is , because a name is open for any man or font to asstnne ; but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they have anv connection with the so called and well-known PekinTea Company of New York. is main:- 7 I =i they having been dented even uu agency in elphia. for the New York Company. that Comphny btving2efased even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep. nor what kind of tens . ; I mu only certain that they keep or obtain none of - the 'Pekin Tca Company's of New York. Any person reading this card will sec the gross decep tion they with to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. 3l'Callniont & Bond are wool dealers in Pkiltidelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look Mit for thoblick sheep. inovlol ALEX. JAYNF.S. ark Ashure, by 'l'. Guarani. author of Raffia the Reefer. the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. The - klacie Figure }lead. or the Lady of the (keen and Blue, by Chalice Carey. of The U. S. Navy. The Bandit's Bride. ur the .Maid of Sakouy, by Louisa. Sidnee. ' - - Stanhope, authcr of "Striking Lilrene, , ,e," et,. 'Leonine Lynmore. and Mr. and Mrs. Wuo,lbritiga ; by Miss Leslie. London Quarterly Review. liTnion Magazine for December. - -Life of Joseph T. liars—a large sapid ,. 'Mtn Manceuvering- Mother, by the author of History of IFlirt." 'The Wilfulness of 'Woman, by the same author. 'The Old'Coutmodore; by E. Howard. • 'Jeanette Alison. or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale of-the - Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. Suns, or Daylight: a prize talc; by J. S. Robb. Rowland Ashton, 3 vols ; by Lady C. Long. 'The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louts tha Flowers Personified. Nos. 9 and to. Reuel Cemeteries of America, part 9. 'Magazines, Newspapers, etc. London Punch and Pictorial Times, per last steamers. DrotherJonathan, Philadelphia Courier, nod Yankee Doodle Pictorials. • For sale by \V. S. CALDWELL, deco 3d street, opposite the Post Other. ;No. 4. Mosses Weekly Butl4ter of Pico , Books for 1 , .. 1 19. giiI:PMAITS DRAWING BOOK. No. 2. Gliddon's Ancient Egypt, new edition. - Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly. Chamber's Miscellany. 'No.II ; full setts on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnea Strickland, vol XI. • The Market Queen. or the Mite's Stratagem. Muiconna, a tale of the Revolution. for the People, No. 2; superior to No. I Jii-k Ariel. or life on board on Indianian. new suppti . Eubank's Hydraulic,, No. 2—full setts on hand. Flowers Personified. No. 14. do do; Pictorial Engieint, N05.:36 & 37, do do; Union Magazine, for February, do do, National do. do do do; Greliam's do. do do do; Godey's Lady's Book fur Feh•y, do do; , Little 's Living Age, No. MI, do do; frMit 150 up. Remarkable Events in the history of America, by J. Trost L. L. D. Americ an Phrenolosieal Journal for January. Sub scriptions received. Jane Eve, art - 4 . utobiogrophy, by Currer Bell.: Last of the Fontes, a.Chnstmes tele, by James. -Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazin... The Conquest of Cali f ornia and New Mexico, by the knee+ of the United States, in years 1846 and 1817, by Jas. Madison Cutts, with engravings, plans of battles, tee. *Tour toihe River Saguenay to Lower Canada. by Charles Ltmnum, author of "A Summer in the Wilder. Deis." Thetelectie Magazine for January. Furnished to sub scribers by the year, or sold by the single number. Now and Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. Waverly. Novell, cheap form, new supply. the - above wor -s are for stile by Una) M. P. MORSE. TT IS NOW ADMITTED, by Panthologists, that no original temperament; complexion, constitution, or form of body, confers complete immunity from hereditary did ease nhat Scrofula, Consumption,-and other affections, .haiixixicsimilarity of origin. occur in all. although obser vatiOn convinces us that individuals and families, posseS 111114'cirtain characteristics, are more frequently the sub ject-Of these maladies than others. These diseases ate a morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition—their •fornducts being but the ettects of an alteration of the blood anCseceetions--the ulcers, abscesses, enlarged glands. inffsinuntaion, &0., being merely attendant phenomena. The.esinse exists prior to the phenomena, and must he deifroyed before perfect health can be. established. This maybe done by using. Dr. SELLER'S PANACEA, the nuistteitain remedy tar discases arising from an impure stale of the blood and systemof nutrition, ever presented to the afflicted. Pike Lai, pint bottles. Call and get a et P a:0 FOr sale by " JOEL MOHLER, Drugf jan27-lin . NF : corner of Wood and hats. ... - • . • . . dilitis the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw." ' "READ the followiug.proof of the superiority of Dr. Wit- Mnre grieltal Cough Mixture, from a respeciableeii nen, whp has tried it: \is __,' . • • Prrisarnair, Dec. 15, 1847. 51Z1624: RATS & Babexway:....after laboring for several weeks under dip disadvantages of a harassing cough and mostdistressing cold, which had, thus far, resisted the ef ts of several of the “infallibles," 1 was induced to par abottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it atrial. To my great surprise, after using only one halt:o the bottle 1 found myself entirely well. -It Is the 'bat Medicine I icor saw." .. JOHN HINDS. True cop Sold:j e . by AA'S, & BROPIOVAN, Druggists, Commer cial Row Liberty sheet, neariCanal, Mint ' "...7 'llolroiv.:Ware Castings. liorEinerli&NTS - Vtaldrig . Xitir illy for. the purpose of obttininoheir Spring. supplies of hollow-syixre and other Castings. will find a very heavy stos.k, and an axteasive variety.bf patterns, arid sizes in store by , us.— Samples can be seen atour warehou.se, Commercial Row. Liberty stractoext W. W. Wallace's 'Marble works. ' Tenna and prices favorable. reh 2--411 m - . QUIN. MeRRIDE & Co. AN ,IMPOItTANT - 1.10011--The Alurty Limon,. of terit l'Aritisytvania bud of the West. and of West 'era Klatedllitmomad Catuptilgu . Vitt, an appendix. von 'Ong copious .extracti. flow unportantlnclian-treati , „;, ties of conferences, journal's... 4.. e.: - T9e,aiber Wit 4 a, t i x i a i'dor t iption or•eitazeosuity of Westenf % or Peripy vaithi. -- .One_ k - agevoluiim4 '7.i..pugee,by. IL X. Strong, tag: .ror-shte.by_,' __OSNI7O,` _," - --• • • -... ' . • , • If. S: lliiTll'&7 , t - 0.. so...rotork.eUtrect...: ches4 •;.• M catty-boAes .; . 72 halfabcias f 8 tisen.WimPeriali 'YAM MAY 4, 4 " r k k "Nr. 4 As C40, 44 +3 1t...4 41 4.5, 44 . 4 7‘, - A' l4 4- , W• 4 •1 4 ; r r - .." 44 ts `S. s 1 r rt, ;" • ' '~~ -~;: ~~, =IN Clottiiitg --Sforts. z.tii,k: :'., ENKE Zrraitspoibation Lints Pittsburgh Portable Bont sn'l mP t 1848 . _ TPOR the transporrniion e: frciditt between Pittsburgh U and the Atlantic cities. avoiding transhipmeate, 011 the way, and the coniniquent risk of delay, damage, breakage and separation of eoods. I'norniEToßS: Bruton 1.4 , ' te CASH. 27S Market st.. Philadelphia. TA.AFFE 8 CYCDISNOII. cor. Penn and Wayne sts.,.Pitts burgh. A 0 F.N T S • O'Cofccorf& Co.. North street, Baltimore. & J. T. TAPSCOM 75 South street, New York. Encouraged by increased business, the Proprietors have added to and extended their arrangements during: the winter, and are now prepared to forward freight wffh re gularity and dispatch, unsurpassed by any other Line. Their long experience as Carriers. the palpable ugpeitior ity of the Portable Bout system, and the great capacity and convehience of thu warehouses at each end of the Line. are peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their.aus tomers. and confidently offering the past as a guarantee for the future, they respectfully solicit a contifittange of that patronage which they now gratefully acknowledge. All eonsigntnents to Yaaffe nail O'Connor will be re ceived and torwarded. Steamboat charges paid. and Bills of Lnding trunsinitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing or storage. Baying no interest, directlyor in directly. in Steamboats. the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping west: and they pledge themselves to forward all Goode consign ed to them promptly, and on the most advantageous terms to the owners. marl-tf Plektvorth , s Way Freight Line: Metal 184 S. Mai XCLUSIVr.Ly for the transportation of Way Freight L between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, Ilolli daysburg, Water Street. and all intermediate plaefs. One Boat leaves the warehouse of C. A. :\l'Antllly Co.. Pittsburgh. every day, (except Sundays.l anti ship pers can always depend on having their goods footant ed without delay. and et fair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way lit:mines& and the proprietors respectfullysolicit u liberal share of patronage. PROPRIETORS: InFIN PtCICWOUTII. JORN 31.11.1.1 M. D. U. 13Afisiss,•Rinzzat WOODS, Wx. FDLTY Jolts Mtr.t.r.n. " ; PANA,r, Johnstown; C. A. :WA:WM a: rO.. Pittsburgh. REFERENCES; J. J. Mlleeitt. John Parker, Robert Moore, ..Ditgrtley & Smith. Pittsburgh. , merS Independent Portable Boat Line. Li IQ4B Fa. FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISE., TO AND FROM PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIVORE. [l7" . Wmiorr TruNstilIMENT.../al ODDS consurt,, ted to our cam will be forwarded with -15 out delay, at the lowest current rates. Bills of La ding transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to. free from any extra charge for storage or conitnission. Address, or apply to C. A. MANULTV tc. Co.. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh., Pa. STORAGE. RAVING a very large and commodious Werchoure, we are prepared to receive. in addition to freight for .thipmentd a large amount of Produce. &c.. mt Fklora*e at low rates. lmarS) C. A. M . A.Ntamr he GREENE & CO.'S EXPRESS " 4‘1.41.7. Increased Speed and Reduced RatSs! AV INTER A 1111ANOMI risHE Public arc informed that the Philadelphia and 1 Baltimore Railroad Company have commenced run ning their cars at 4 P. M., front Philadelphia to Baltimore, by which arrangement we are enabled tb forward our Express goods limn Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.in the un prirallelle.d short time of two days. Goods leaving Phila delphia at 4. P. t, will arrive at Pitatturgh in the evening Bross-ass-ilk Boat of the amend day. We have also re duced the rn:eu on small packages Wi per cent. on the Cornier charge. Express amts every day, Sandals. esyspreii. GREENE it Co. 4 R. G. VICKERY, .4gent. elmrl, lintel. Connell' ss Magical Palo Extractor. TT is now conceded :by medical men that .Connelrs J_ Mazieul Pain Extractor. manutactured by Comstock & Co- 9.1 Courtland st.. New York, is the enntlest won der of the 19th century. Its streets are truly mirqulous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds. &c.. and all external sores. in a few minutes atter its application; herding the same on the most delicate skin. leaving no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of iMitiminato ry diseases. such as sore :Nipples and Eyes. Sprains. filivitmaiisin. White Swelling and Ulcers. Bruiscbi Burns. Chillblains, Erysipelas. Lti/es, Tie Dolomattx.• &c. We might add /AS proof to all we say. the flllll,i, y cm nncm physicians who use it in their practice.•arid hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to then: peoltde, Kind parent . top it rolo.ttuntiv on hand, in case on rieridents by fire lite may be lost without, but b) its lice all ;burns ore subject to its control. unless tine vitals are destroyed. Ora tion—remember and ask fur .11,,,i,e1 Pain Ex tract,. ma:.:.icturt:d by Comstock 4- Cr ..S rt,tand take no other. etLLS.. Suart SIC.-7 7 . Grnuine 11.4y5' I.:namOt. aniele more justly relebrabot as a rote tor the :above. than any or all others. Its cures are ultnost itinitedinte. and it is only necessary to let those who koow the Muck and use it with such great success, that it is to be tied true and genuine of Cfnaratoltk & Cu., 2! Colirtland st N. Y., sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa.. be Wsi..Licssor.i, Liberty et., head-of Wood sic also in Washington, l'a., by A. Clark; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio, Mil and Virginia. ^T uov I i;l-dSr.t.rdrit Soldiers of tl►c Mexican War. rrHE subscriber having opened on office in the: City of I Pittsburgh, in the State of Pennsylvania. for the pur pose of procuring Land Warrants at the Seat df Govern ment, for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Army. as well as the Volunteers, who have served their country in the present War with Mexico : informs the living. and the representatives of the dead. that by arldresSiug an application to hint at this City, giving the mune and ad dress of the soldier, and if dead. his :c preset:natives, it will receive careful and prompt attention. Instructions and Blanks will be traintfiliately returned per mail to the applicant. to be executed a n d retierned to me at this place. The Warrant, when reectiedrivill he immediately scut per mail to the proper owner.; sir if he should preter receiving money, I will make I LO., 0 1 hi s Warrant to the hest advantage tot cash, and Mahe no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier, that blast be mentioned is the latter, and the warrant will 'issue ac cording to the following rules: First, to his wife and children. (if he have any.) Second, to his father; and Third, to his mother. • . Havinn a son to the General Land o:fice at Washing ton, and onein the Army under General Sc,,tt, itt Mexico. the matter would receive their prompt attention; should any dulicultv arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters aAdressed to toe on the subject roust he post paid, and inclose a Five Dollor Dank Note as mv com pensation. WM. D. FOS?ER _ REFERENCES ion. llarmar Denny, ) P i ttsburgh Hon. Wolter Forward, Co!. W. Robinson. Jr., .) James Hall, Esq. Robert. Buchanan, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin Irwin & Foster, .1 Major St. Clair Denny, Paymaster U. S. A., N'f.). Lieut. Col. Sarni W. Black, ) I Capt. John Herron,l Vol's. I Gen. Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, ( ArttlYf e MeiCo. Copt. P. N. Guthrie. Reitular Army. ) W. B. F. may be found at the office of Wet.! p. Aus tin, Esq., late Black & Liggett's, Burkc's Buildin gs, tilt street. . jy9 ,4 A. MASON tr. CO., Dry Goods House, 112 , Market Sired, between Third and Fourth streets. have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chilli - Acts of Fn glish. French and American manufacture; 15t1 peg rich and desirable patterns French Gingbams, warranted in ferior to none imported in style. quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Laines, Satin stp'd Alpaccas of various colors; 3-4 and 4-4, black and bloc black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de Liana, all wool; Shawls of every aisle and qualliy ; Cas simeres, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Vestinca bleach ed and unbleached Mastitis from Cti. to ICfc. set yard; Green, Yellow. Red and White Flannels; Vickings, Chocks, strifid Shirting; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered et wholesale rind re tail at the very lowest cash prices. scp3 A. A. MASON & CO. XTEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Buda , s ingr, Fourth strett.—Houou & Airrionsr, Daguerreo. typists from the Eastern cities, would call 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 Burke's building, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall he spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The pitiblic are solicited to call nod examine. • 7 - - . Persons sitting for pictures are neither requifred Or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stuck and chemicals. ED — lnstructions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jan7 I-PgMasrlITLE-Ts. The Mirror of Life: . The Gift of Friendship; Friendship's Offering; The Rose; • The Snow Flake; • The Christian Keepsake; The Ilyneinth: Scenes in the lives of die Patriarchs and Prophets. • Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry: Lays of Lova and Faith, &c., by G. W. Rethutuet • Anteliri's Poems: Tappers' Proverbial Philosophy; Together with a large variety of Miscellancinis. Moral and Religious works tor•sale by dee%) LUKE LOOMIS. Aut. v 0 FEMALES.—Evere female should have a box of Dr. lAi i ak's Pills. They tare perfectly adapied to the peculiimtnes of their constitntion. acting with gentle mild ness and satety in all eircarrakiaarrs. Wherever introduc ed, their character hun . .been rapidly establisliel among - the ladies, with Whom titcy.are emphatically 7lie Favorite. Very complete tlireptisna tor use in tie VUTII4IS COM pitanic. will be naiad to aq.att direction, accompanying each For sale by by Wm. Cole. Alleuheny City: J. G. Smith. fir .mingbant: and John M'Crad.mi. Wnrd. Pitt.hurgh. jan'2.s - . • . . - VEATEIEIII,*:=-29 sacksrip stotiand for sole. tiv data, -''' ' -, . it- ,S. 'WATER:VAN , k ,;,:jaa'. ..:dt.:..,_T,;:;..4„,•.: ... 5 •:-. I..i:A/,'--,•,:7::'.-7,.:'7'.... Of' AGENTS S. L. etrritnutT. rtrrtt.'rwrit Third lIIMME (Emigration tints. Tepee ottve General Emigration °Mee. REMITTANCES and Passe ge to and :4` from Great Britain andireland, by W. 45, & I. T. Tapscon, 75 South et.. corner of Maiden Lone, N. Y.. and 96 Water loo Rood. Liverpool. he subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous apes ing the passage of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. & T. Tapscon are long and favorably known for the superior class. accommodation. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE WEST. SHERIDAN. GARRICK. HOTTINGUER. ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS. two of which leave each port monthly—front New York the Rtst and 26th. and from Liverpool the 9th and 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus detemdued that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi tonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being. as usuaLextensively engaged in the Triuisportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, therefore. prepared to contract for passage, roni any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise at! minable; and will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by Ore best mode of conveyance. without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE is O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, marer-il& w-I y Philadelphia. & FL , Roche, Brothers, & Co. tr ifis FrLtoN Nrsv Tim RS m; ED QIIAT. DUBLLN; SCOPLA.RD ROAD. LIVERPOOL. ANIF—s BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Cunt I Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangement; for ISV. -ROCHE. BROS. IL CO., solo Agents for the BLACK , BALL LINE. of Liverpool and New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers, that their arrangements for the year lid being complete, they are prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Liue, from Liverpool to New York and PhiNdelphio. They refer to their former course of doing business. and assure those %vim entrust them with their orders, that the saute satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. MMtVIr'I“IMMR;II ,VIIIR - - - - Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the yovsent year. feb,s , 'Lndaw• JAMES BLAKELY. tf fb Passage To and Peons r ris GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. GEORGIC RIPTARD & SON, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. CARLISLE & RIFTAILD. No. 5S South st..•\. V. THE Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this city of the above well known and respectable Bonne*, arc prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from ass part of (treat Britain or Ireland. by the re gular Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their uiends will meet w•tth kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address SAMUEL NVCLUIIKAN & 14:2 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Passages engaged here from Liverpeol to Pitts burgh direct, and drafts for any amount forwarded. pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. ir26-IY riIkH.%II.NDEN & CO.'S ol io re ssEsa EC AND antirrAsct - Office. llany pan of V ,O ngla ° n " d " . n lVa o n b d rin 4 0 oTaVo l Ma fr reT, upon the most liberal tenon, with their usual punctuality. and attention to the wants of emigrants. Re do nut al !ow our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that latest the sea.ports, as we take charge 01 them the moment they report themselves: end see to their well-be ing. atid despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We nay this fearlessly. as we defy any of our passengers to show that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. whilst thousands of others were detained mouths until they could be sent in some eed craft, at a cheap rate, which. too frequently proved their cans. We intend to -perform our contracts honorably. east what it may, and not net as was the ease last season with other offices, who either performed nut at all, or when it suited their convenience. Dratis drawn at Pin.burgh for any sum from Si 10 .Cl.OO. pa) able at env of Provmeml Ilanks i n land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON. F.oropeau and General Agent, Flllll street, one door below Wood FOREIGN EMITTANCE. rliESubsenbers arc prepared to forward money to all parts of England. Ireland,i4cotland and Watts, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. M'CLURKFIN & CO.. febl2 ltd Laherty street. European Agency, and - ItemMantes to Ireland, England, &c. L ARGE and small sums of money can at all times be Lremitted by stght-draftS'.. at reduced rams, to all parts of England. Irclund. Wales. &e.. and I,gneles. Debts. Rents. Claims, and Property to Europe ran be collected and recovered through the subscriber, or durin his ob. Renee from this city.from October until May. on hts 1311111.1. al tours to Europe. by application to Jsmin MAY. Mer chant, Water street. Pittsburgh. H KEENAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. rittatturgh. Po F. S.—As IL Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of -Herdman tv. Keenan, - passenger agents, of 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. oet,l Western New York College of Health. 207 MAIN 578XET, BUFFALO. N. V. DEL G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGF.TABLE LITHONTRH"- TIC MIXTURE. •ptits celebrated remedy is constantly increasing its I fume by the making all over the woad. It has now become the only medicine for tamily use. and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this OM. plaint immediately relieved no :natter of how long stunti ng. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve you: and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical i—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint. Bilious Diseases Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially. and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mittenl agent. no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave thesys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint an most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is tar beyond any other preparation for this disease. or,for any other disease originating, from impure blood. (Sec patnplilet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, ‘Venkness of the Kidneys. &c.. or Intlamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few dais use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful mint struations. No article has ever been offered, except this. which would touch this kind of derangements. Itmay be sclicd upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did wit feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaintti.— See pamphlet. All broken down, dibilitatad consume lions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article PtILIFT THE BLOOD. and drive such diseases (ruin the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the lining of an advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agaigs give them away; they contain .W pages of certificates of high character; sod a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nev er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never falls to benefit in any case, and if bone and muscle arc left to bnild upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid non ON, and keep taking the medicine us lung us there is an improvement. 'rho proprietor would cannon the public against a number of articles which come oat under the heads of SsasxPAß/LLA . S, SY RUN, &C.. as cures for Dropsy. Gravel. era. They are good fur noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH VIEII Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited.' Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in :10 07. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at St each—the larger bolding 6 'oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle bas " yang% n's Vegeta ble Lithontriptie Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi . pal Qtfice, 207 Main street, Bu ff alo, wholesale and retail. No 'attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents exeryted. Post-paid let ten, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prutupt ly attended to gratis. • Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this artieleL -132 Nassau at., N: Y.; 265 ROW X • st., Salient, MiSs.•, and by the principal Druggists throughout the totted 'States and Canada, as Agents. RAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty st„ near Canal Basin. ITENITIAN BLINDS.-3. Westereek, and old and well known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second end Fourth eta.. takes this method to inform his many friends of the fart thut his Factory is now in lull opera tion on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quail itks, :5 constantly kept on hand and at all prices, front vs - enty-eents up to suit custotner, N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up so. that in ewe of alarm by are, or otherwise, they may he :tutored without the aid of n - screw-driver, and with the SWIM any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra - expense. je24-41kwy ACTION TO THE PUBLIC.—The .subseril.er. by C written eon - tract withlhe Pawn - TEA Co.. has the ea elusive right to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities... Any person - attempting' to sal! their Teas ex reps procured through me, la . practictng . n dceptioly and a traud upon the public--and their statements are hot to relledon.• A. JAYNEft. 70 4th at. 3iisnranie Compatties --- LYCOMLNG'CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY '" AGENCY. Subscriber, having been appointed and duly corn " taissioneit Agent of the Lyconung County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared to receive applica tionsior insurance for said Company. This Company is, perhaps. one q the very best Insurance Companies in the state or Cnioh having a capital of between one and two millions of dollars in premium limes and by the regula tions of the Muipany no risk exceeding $5.000 will be ta ken on any the block of buildings. or 0/1 anyone risk, and no more than: $2,500 will be taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Ptiknace. Buildings in which a stos e-pipe possess through the side wall or roof. C?Aton Factories or Powder Mink. Manufactories of Printing Ink. and Dis tilleries. will ibt be insured on any consideration. what ever; and win the rate per cent. shall be DI or 15 Melts. sis e. no risk Milli be taken over $4.000. (except Bridges and Grist 51114) The operations of the Company have been such. that Mr the last• six years °Myst:tile cent upon the dollar has been asand upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application :can be made to the subscriber. at his Mime, in the; pew Court House. sritot.l.. Agent. j1111.44M Pittuliurgh; . Allegheny Cu.. Pu , . . Flrit and Marine Insurance. TUE Incubi:lee Company of North America. of Phila . - 1 delphin, through its duly authorizml Agent. the snb aeriber, offers'io make permanent and limited Insurance on property,,iii this city and its vicinity, mad ou shipments by the eanal,And rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur 0. Coda, Preart. Samuel Brooks, Alex. lienty. Charles Taylor. a:runnel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, FAward Siiilth. Ambrose White, John A. Brawn, Jacob M. Thomas, John White: • . John R. Ned: Thomas PaCope, Richard D. Wood. ti Wm. Weill. Henry D. Sherrard, Rory. This is the'oldesi Insnranee Compan y in the United Strites,.having been chartered in 17114. Its charter is per petual, and horn its high standing. long experience, am ple means. Mid avoiding all risks of an ultra hazardous character, if may be considered us offering ilc securi ty to the public.. MOSES - ARWOOD. At Conntitig Room of Atwood, Jones A. Co., Water and Front ate., Pittsburgh oc 12.1-y The Franklin Fire Insurance Company Or PHILADELPHIA. CHARTF.R PERPETUAL.--5400.000 paid in office 163 k Chestnnt at., north side, near Filth. Take loan mnee. either permanent er limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description. in town or country. on the moot reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally or by letter., will be promptly attended to. C. \. BANCKER, PeCAL C. G. BLEEICEEL Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N, Baneker, Jacob IL Smith. Thomas Hart. George W. Richards, Thomas Wharton, Mordecai I). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grunt. David S. Brown. 'PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WastruckMoavm. Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin & CO., corner of 3d and Market EN. Fire risks taken on buildings and their roments in Pittsburgh Allegheny. and the surrounding country. No marine of !bland navigation rinks taken. aug4-ly JOSIAU ILFIG. J. FINNEY, JR. KING & FINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety rn strtanee Company of Philadelphia. - VIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandire of eve ry drAt.ription, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vcgsels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of Singh Holmes, on Water id.. near Matket street, P ittsburgh. N. 'Finney invite the confidence and patron age of theik ;friends and community at large to the Dela wnre Al. M; insurance Company, as no institution among the must flourishing in Philadelphia—as having a large paid in eapittil, which, by the operation of its charter. to constantly Mere:mina—as yielding to each person insu red, his due ,share o(thr profits of the Company. without involving him in any responsibility whatever. beyond the premium aggually paid in by him; and therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious featore. and in Its most attractive form. noel-tf GENCV. OF THE FRANXI.IN FIRE INSURANCE Is COMPANY OF PRILADELPIA.—.N. E. corn, of Third and 411.41 d strrax. Pittsburgh.—The itlwt6 of the compooy dif first the of January, le-.15, as pulilished iu conformity with an art of the Pennsylvania Legisltiture.. were Bonds and Mortgages Real Estate:lnt cost Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cask eking moral of Airoisling certain assurance that all losses will be promptly nidt, and giving entire security 10 all who ob mm this Company. Risks token at as lose raft's US are 'consistent with security. ootK WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. ;Insurance Against Fire. rI , IIF. A”aticnn Fire insurance Coropanr--piTtce, No. 1 72 %Va.Mut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. I , lo—Chatter perper teal. Insures Hittlditigs, Furniture. Merelnindire. nod proper ty izencria' y e, either in the city or country. nanin.t loss or damage hy.tire, perpetual or tor limited perit.n.o. on filVat ble DIRECTORS . . John Scrtteant. Sunned C. Mortoo, William Lynch. Adolphus Peries, Thomas Vlibonc, George Abbott, e John NVt.itsh., . I r., Patrick Brody, John T. Lewis. SAMUEL C. MORTON, Pre...hie:it. ttaNCVI I) Jn mr SR. See retore Orders foir Insurance by the above Comporty will he rect.-iced and idsurnitecs effected be the undersigned, :wept for Pittsburgh. Glib. COCHRAN, Jant-llot. 26 Wood street. wnsTrAIN NEw roll,: COLLEGE OP HEALTH, No. X. 07, MAIN STREET. BursALo, N eve Volts 14 guest emphatically the case with this article. Disease hes ever yielded to its - most marvellous merticittal power. Wherever jr has gone, and Si' suth America. England. Canada, and The United States have provided the Trutt; of this statemeith the above quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids. the principle upon which you are cured. May not tie known to you, but the result ofa trial is satisfactory; you arc restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— The Mt:then - lc is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; cash individual root has its own peculiar, ex elmiye, medicinal property, conflicting with no other erimpound-.each root notices its own sire—.and as a per combintifion, when taken into the system. it does the work which Ssrene, when her Inws were fad establish ed,ititencledi should do—PURIFIES.STRENcrritF.NS, AND RES - PORES the broken - down, debilitated constitu tion. Ihiorify. to all its characters. wtll be completely eradicated innuthe system by its use. See pamphlets in agents' hundk, fur free circulation—they treat upon all distesct, and show testimony of moms. 'Gil tvEL, and all coniplaints lit the urinary organs, form also the cause of great suffering, and Vsvnits's Lirtionmerte has acquired no small celebrity over the country. by the cores it has made in thhielistressistgslass of stilton:els. So famed, it seems- is this!medwine , that it has thus attracted the no tice of one Of our Medical publications. In the :Nevem be No. the "Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re slew of Medicul end Surgical Science." in an article up on ealculong diseases, get;" solvents," the writer, after noticing the fact that the English goyernotent once pur chased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in l°ird. of a,.secret remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus lays tribute to the fame of the ..11edieine:.— Why do nu( our Representatives in Senate and Assem bly cunt:Llo. enlighten and 'dissolve' tlif7 suffering thotigands of ,this country, by the purchase of Vaughn s Vegetable Lithontriptie, then which no solvent since the Buys of Alebluny has possessed one half the fame:"— Reader, heryris a periodical of high standing, nekttow 'edged thrutighout a large section of this country to be one of the tight conducted journals of the kind in the U. States, exehalwing with the scientific works of Europe to our certify! knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and contributed to by men of the highest professional ability, thussitepping aside to notice "secret remedy." You w ill at once understand ma unknown and worthless nostrum, couple thus extort a comment from so high a quar ter—and conSeguently, unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great -fame" whialt has caused it toeceive this missing nod. Isinfav diseases, weakness of the b aulk- and spine, irregular, painful and 'suppressed Menstruation, Flour Allins, and the entire cofripliouted train of evils which follow a dis ordered system, are at once relieved by the medicine.— Send fur paniphlets front Agents, and you will find evi dence of tho:value of the lathontriptie there pet forth.— As a rectal} for the irregularities of the female system. it in the compound a "root" which has been resorted to in the north of Europe for centuries—rig n sure cure for this complaint, and a restorer of health of the entire system. Liven Cos:PLAINT, JACNDICE, BILIOUS DISEASEs, &C,, are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy; . in those cotnplaials, as well as FEVER. AND Acre. There is no remedy like it, and no calomel or qui nine. forms any part of this mixture. No injury . will re sult in its us, end its active properties rue mani fested in the tine, of a stogie 30 oz bottle. For Freer and Ague, Bilious Disorders, take no other Medicine. ILIIErMATISM, Gocx, willfinff relief. The action of this medicine upon the Blood, change the dtsease--which originates IN the blood—dind a healthy result will follow.Drspersts, Ecntow.frioN,-Ace.,yield in a few days use of . this Medi cine. lullaMlnation of the Lesos. Citrate, CoNSUMPTiON also, has eviji found relief. Screnla, Erysipelas, Piles, frifientrd Etey—all caused. by impure blood—will find this article flip remedy. The system, completely acted upon by thdTwenty-two different properties of the mix ture, is purifiid and restored—as u partial cure, will not follow. Tho.!train of common complaints, Patpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility, are all the result of some demigirment of the system, ant i the GREAT RICSTCL , arm will dolework. The promises set forth in the ad yertisamnitc,are bused upon the proof of what it has done,' in the pest fain Years The written testimony of 100 Agents, in Clint:tau, the United States, England and South America. inithe possession of the proprietor—and can be seen by all interested—is a su ffi cient demoustialion that it is the beteMedicine ere' offered to the IVorld. Get the pamphlet, uhd study the principle as there laid down, of the method hf curu, Put up in 30 oz. betties, at P 2; 12 oz. do. at $$ 'each—tic largest holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles Look out and not get impaled upon.— Every bottle has •• Vaughn's Vegetable "Litlioutriptic Mixture" blown upon the . glass, the wrerEN signature of 'G. C. Vattgli" on the 4pections, and "G. C. Vaughn; - Buffalo," galloped on the cock. None other arc genuine. Prepared bi'!Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No tutentioit: given to letters, unless - post paid--orders from regularly constituted Agents exceted; post paid letters, orf verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly offended to gratis. Oilices drojoted exclusively to the sale of this article —132 Nussitit streets. New York city; 291 Essex street, Salem.. MaSsachusetts, and by the principal Druggists throughott(rhe United States and Canada, as advertised in the papeti . . Agents iffthis city— !lays h Llockway. Wholesale and Retail Agentst,..No. Cointinfrifiul Row, 'Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 'Also; It E. ,§l.llers. 61* Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny ;any ; John Barelay, Deaver; John Smith, Bridgewittat. jah3o-ilecWly F. ‘ BARRP.LS Fresh Roll - Dater; 'r Lard; Dried Peaches; 2 `‘i Clover Seed; just received, and for sale L. S. WATER3LAN, 31No. Market and 82 Front street...„ b 3: jan4 d. ';;;! ==f rarup anb 'MOVino. BOFFLANTPS CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES Are without a Rival for the Cure of the following Diseases? 11 , .taken according to the directions they will cure any ease, no matter Who or what else has failed. M=M2ZIMMI For the permanent cure of Rheumatism. Gout, Gan grene. Hysteria, and severe nervous ulfections, and arc highly recommended ,for the cure of Dropsy. Hemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using. than, in most cases, experience belatit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward uppliattion can permanently remove Then mane pains from,che arstent. Liniments soutetimesrun as a palliative for.StAlhort period. but there is always danger in their use. 'may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a Vita) part, or else whete the pain will be more acute. GERMAN BITTERS; For the permanent eure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Chronic Debility, Chronic Asti": ma, Nervous Debility. Pulmonary Affections, "(arising from the liver or stomach.) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach, in both mule and female. slid' us female weakness, dizziness, fullness of 'blood to the head. They strenghten the eye - - tern. and remove alr. acidity of the stomach. and give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the moii delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame, The symptoms of Liver Complaint are tineasitiess and lain in th e right side, and soreness upon touch immediate y m uter the inferior. ribs; inability to lie on the le ft side, or it at all able. a dragging sensation produced, which se riously affects respiration. causing very often a trouble some cough: together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach. deficiency of per, spirution, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the twill shoulder. with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes' sores in the mouth or throat,' causing moctis to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accoinpanies it. and a dropsy in the face. These symp toms. if permitted to continuo. will eventually produce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In tact, a ma jority of such mica originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,hu every instance, : be avoided in the treatment for it. The syinptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various--those af fecting thti stomach alone. are nausea,:heart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes; an excess of appetite; sense of full ness or weight on the stonsach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. timid eructations. or sour arising from the stomach. &c. Dyspepsia, devoid of a functunl stature, is without danger; but, if arising front a disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility.generally accompanies Dyspepsia or . Liver Complaint; It will also cure. A few doses will re move all the unpleasant oilcm such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position., dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain iu the head, constant imaginings of evil. and great depression of spit:- its. Outward signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. &c. Any cage of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters, as directed, SUDORIFIC, . . An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest. Spitting of Blood,' Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bron chitis, 'femoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or lloarieness, and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to gr&w up with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated. SPIREN'ARD OLNTMIINT, For the effectual cure of the Piles. Tetter, and Rheum, Scald !lead. Eing,womts, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from bums. on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it after shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove all sore none and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on. and is invaluable in any family. • TAE OINTMENT. For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or cheet: it will entirely remove any deem seated pains.-- These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessing* of invigorated health. and in a 'saki.. ty of desperate and, abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. The inninaeriblc , impositions upon the public. and the stawinents of remarkable cures never nuffic, yet certified to by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they hakc endorsed. renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering, sufficient inducement to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en tirely vegetable. and free Irma all injurious ingredients, and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have • a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent: Eratis. Principal Depot -et the German Medicine store. ..,:re Race sireet, one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by Onsil 7.31 y] M. Tilt/RN. 5a10.615 • •100 91r 77 • 207.4..qg 72 OIiETATILEMEON" OF THE AGE! Dr. SWliYoell Coil4looll Syrup of Wild Cherry. sT.Oll.lsttED aric3s, by an Act of Cengrent—The 1 Ci mat Ruinedy:for Conlaunption, Coughs, Coltin.Astl, niu. Bronchitis. Liver Complaint. Spiting Blood, Difficulty . o f breathing. Pain 4n the and Breast. Palpitation gm the Heart, Inituerqa. Croup. Broken Constitutions. Sore Throat. Nervous Debility. and Ail diseases of the Throat Breast. and Lnngs;;are most effectual and speedy cure Veer known for any of the above diseases is DR. SW A l - NE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER RY Read the Testimony. SI. Louis, Sept. th. P. 46 Da. E. F.Ant:my & have been afflicted for about three yoat, n. ith a pulmonary complaint. Which hus bullied the of several of the most eminent pity 1k26130% of our country. At times MY cough was miff severe, pain in mpaide and breast, nod great difficulty lit brentlnng. In this way 1 continued to suffcr, until life became almost a burden. At length I saw your adver tisement of DR. SIVAYNE".'S COllRmind Syrup of Wild Cherry, and was persuaded by a friend of mute to make a trial of it. and I purchased a bottle of von. I tun hap py to inform yon that one brittle has effected a perfect cure. nod that 1 ntr i ; now in the enjoyment of good health. 1 make this statement in the form of a certificate, that othcno who mar he afflicted with such diseases may know where to may a valuable medicine. You can use thin testimony in cemuncndation of Dr. Swaynes's Com pound Syrup of Wild cherry as you think be s t l ours, with respect. Wm. CAttsmt. One word of caution—Sines the introduction of my article to the publit, there have a number of unprincipled individuals gut up nostnims, which they assert contain Wibl Cherry : some are called " Balsams," " Bitters." and Syrup of Wild Cherry." hut mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the piddle records of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. The only safeguard against imposition is to sec that my signature is on each bottle. Du. H. swAYser., Cotner of Eighth and Race streets. Philadelphia. 50.009 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION Would perhaps be a small estimate for the raragrs of this dreottfal dtsease in a single _year; then add the fearful catalogue of those rat off by !Valuation of the Lungs. Ilcutorrhay. Astfrnut, Coughs. fatfyrazet, Brentatitis, and other distaffs of the Lungs and Lirsr. And the list would:present an appalling proof of the fa. tality of theme two classes of diseases. But it in impor tant to know that nearly all of thin dread waste of human life might have bean prevented by a timely one of DR. SWAYNE'S comrcaND SYRUP OF WILD CHER RY. This medicine has now been before the public some eight years, and islthe original preparation from the 'Wild Cherry Tree. • Its 'reputation at a remedy for Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis. hml Consumptinn of the Lungs. based entirely upon its intrinste mews. owes but little to inflated newspaper puffs. . Those who give it a trial. being beim fitted by it, reconiniend it to their neighbors. and thus gradually and smel6 has it gained an enviable reputa tion mid worked its way into general use. One bottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict attentions to the directions that accompany each bottle. its toe in Pulmonary diseases of long standing and of the most alarming character, has always given relict, and in very many instancas has effected complete and permanent cutlet. Beware of the worthless - "Balsams," "Bitters," Sy rups," . lishment, has had several years' experience in this popu lar mode of practice; and, early in the ensuing summer, expects to he joined by DR.. MASON. Fellow of the Roy al College of Surgeons. London; who is now visiting the best establishments in England. The E:tsblishment has been. so far, well patronized; and no pains will be spored to make it as comfortabl mid agreeable to invalids as the system will admit • The terms ore as knows: .z For patients, FA Per week, to ho paid weekly., Very feeble patients arc required to bring their owls nurses; board can be had for them, in the Establishment, at $2 per week. Each patient is required to bring the following articles: Two, linen or cuttou sheets, two woollen blankets, Six coarse towels, either three comfortables or a light feathe* bed; likewise. an old linen, and flannel sheet, for band ages. and one injection instrument. The following diseases are successfully treated: Fevers, Intermitting do., p.r . ..Ngue; Inflammation of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels,Liver,Spleen,' and Kidneys," flyspepsia; Asthma; Rheumatism, acute and chrome,. Sintiea, and Lumbago; Gonorrham; Primary and. Sc condary Scrofula: Nervous Diseases; Partial, Paralysis: Neuralgia; Sick Headache; Palpitation of tllo Heart; Ilypoeltondriasis; Dropsy; Jaundice • Habitual CostivenesS; Delirium Tremens; Spasms of the Stomach. and Bowels; Spinal Affections; Chronic Dysentery, or, Diarrham; Teter, Ringwonn,Seald Head. &e. • Female Diseases: as—Prolapsus Uteri. or betwingdowrs of the womb. Excessive, painful, and obstructed men-. saration. fela.w6m. IDLIEUMATISM, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREI.IX.— .I.l,Arespectable gentleman c4lled at our office, as ho said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for 15 -years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tie Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined to his room for months together, and Wide suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he: had bean using Jaynes illteratire. from with:lt:lm found the most trig - , nal and unexpected relief. lie tins it he. found the raeak ; cine very pleasant and effective, mu\ that he now Con siders himself perfectly cured.—Phßarlelphia North Arne.: icon. R. CALDWELL A Fact. \WWII KNowcso.--A gentleman of Serofulorta, habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became 'IF,/ Meted with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, anda disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that ho had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with; deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and vrere.as hollow. and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage of his. compliant, when death appeared inevitable from a loath - some disease. that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative. and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect: ly cured. The 'Alterative operates through the circulation, end purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the systenk wherever located,' and the numerous cures it has per formed in diseases of the skin, cancer, scrofula. gont. liver complaint , . dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, ii truly.astorushing. = . Spirit of the Times. • • [1:".:r For tale in Pittsburgh, at the PECTIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street. CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF BLOOD!' BRONCIITIIS, ASTHMA, &c.—To Coxsuxrrivas, Four-fifths of you are really suffering : from neglected' Colds, or an obstruction and consequent intlaritation of the delicate lifting of those tubes through which the tie we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction. produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, pqngli,difficaltg,: of breathing , hectic fever, and a spitting of 'blood; ralitiet . or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the pa' tient—end death ensues. JAYNES' F...X2MTQRANT.. 'tern fails to remove this obstruction, ..and produces the. most pleasing and happy results.. It us, certain in to frets, and cannot fail to - relieve. . . For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin TeaS,tore,72Fourtk„ st, near Wood. as 13 EST, COLO II AIEDICINE IN - -TliF.• WORLD 1) Another evidence of the 'superiority of Dr - . 13'4. lard's Cough Mixture-; over all others... Itend the follOvving_ certificate from a respectable p ci irrst rizen ra. Of Etc Nov. Filth 3, 5 1 V 84 0 7 rd "This certifietitliat for some weeks past I was troubled. ri with a very serious Cough]4lNCh El:ideally becom ing seated on the lungs to such all extent as to resist OM.: • elect of every medicine which I had been using. "I was finally persuaded to call tit:Hayti .k"Brockwars Thug_ Store, and get a bottle of-Dr. If - Ward's Oriental • Cotter, Mixture; which, to my great surprise. relieved me Very. much; alter taking only two or three doses, and before I' had used one bottle. Twos edtirely cured. twos 'amuck pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to buy' it, and shall continue to reConttnend it to my . ' friends,-tert firmly believe it to be the best Cough lifatitine in the treteter.o , ,- - • liT'CArrstr.'" Try it—only - 25 cents a Bottle. : Sold by - _ • - RATS' dt . ,BROCK,N9.O,_Yi No. 2, Liberty street , near Canal 13asth. - Sold also by novlo - ;Lawrenceville. BALM OF COLUAIBLA.—Hir Gray.—lf you wish a rich, luxurious head of hair, - free from dandruff and do not tail to procure the genuine Balsam of Columbia. In cases of baldness, it will ultras. than exceed your expectation/1. Many who - have log: their hair for twenty years • have had it ;restored to giant perfection by the use of this Balsam. -- Age, Age, state, or condition, appears to be no obstacle, wha tever.- It also causes the fluid to flow with which the delicute hair tuba' . is filled, by which means thousands, Whose hair was grey • es the Asiatic ;eagle, have had their hair restored to its natural color, by the use of this invaluable-remedV -all cases of fever it will be - found one of the must washes that One be . used. -A few applications onlyare., neceassey to keeti'the heir from falling out. stren gthens `; lt the relanevev fails to impart arieb, poesy appear-: t g ;once an ,as perfume for toilet, it la-unequalled. - 11":. 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