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WiIITE, tittLo • Proprietor. sELLING OFF LOW FOR CASlif —Winter Clo thing of every description, such as cloaks, over. seats, superfine blanket, Deaver, Pilot and heavy bfotul eitsths, superfine cloth, dress, and frock come; a large eartillent or, tweed, sack and frock coats. Cloth, eassimere, and satinets pantaloons; also. a gen- Skill anti/damn of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth; siassimareand fancy woolen and plaid cassintere. with . avantl variety of superfine rish Imen, trinuned shirts, undershirts, stock, cravats, comforts and all other ern ' eles in the Clothing line, which will be sold low for Cash. Parchasers-will find. it much to their advantage to call at 49 Liberty street. P. DELANY N. D. - A--complete assortment •of goods, suitable for 'Customer work, always on hand, such as English, French • IRO American cloths, and cessimeres; also a choice as . 'ailment of seasonable sestinizs—all of which will be made to order in ihe latest styles, and on the most ac - csainmuleting terms. janl2-davv GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Receivail at the Iron • City - Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, 5 anniistitig of fine French, English end American Plain, black - mad fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles -, Inefigured Cashmere Vistings, Silk 'Velvet. Plain and •-• filmCy-Sucimo---101 of which wo will make up et the most resio'nable - price.. in a durable and fashionable style. Beady made. Clothing. of all descriptions; Lady's - Obit of the moat fashionable patterns. Neck and Po et Hdkfc,Sespenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars. and Article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country . Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advanutge to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, N 0.122 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth or Market. roctlß-ttl C. MCLOSKEY. °thing 1 Clothing i I Clothing I • The Three Big Doors vs. The Water& World !! ! 150 000 WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made and ready to be offered on the . .9 most livensl terms to my old customers and the publio in • rmatal. The rnpprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has novr, after returning front the Eastern. sides, at Much trouble and expense, Just completed his • thilnad winter arrangements to supply his thousands of intstainers with one of the most desirable stocks of Mo.. thittgthat hes ever been offered in this or any other mar. kttswest of the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold Gar, must certainly render the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the :western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announee to my numerous friends at home and abroad. that notwithstanding the extraontinary efforts which I have made to meet the many culls in my line, it is with . can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well established Set, that my sales are ehmt or ten times larger than any other house in this trade, and this b eing the case on the amount sold, I can ffrod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing it they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next year; corning to this conclusion. I will make it Mc inter tiat of every man. who want., a cheap winter suit. to call and purchase at ilia Three Big floors. ca1:21413m. JOHN 31TI,OSEF.V. •CANT BE BEAT al. White has just received at his large estsblishinent, troutintr on Liberty and lith streets, a splendid nsiortnient of 'I"WTIELIS fur summer: . also, a superior lot of French Satin vv.....4775ic:14, all of which he is ready to make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the isomer No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. : 111 /31 J. M. WHITE. Tailor. Proprietor. ITNBLUSHING IMPUDENCE.—Prom a published A.l card of 311lalniunt & Bowl. of Philadelphia. the, public would be led to believe that we have been claim.: log "privilege we had - no right to. That "they have abandoned. some time since. the exclusive agency trys tato," and that we have right to claim -exclusive prwil ages with their teas." I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of the New Yorke Pekin Tea Company fur the last two siaxs, as the public axe aware, and have been to New York faun times in that time. and never heard of this new coneetruorntil lately but as reed dealers. Th.: tea business of !IVCallmont & Bond is about eight scsanths old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Corn rturs name is. because a 113.211 C is open for any man or to 'sesame; but the fact intended to imply thereby. that .they have , any connection with the so called end knosVn Pekin Tea Company of New York. is eutirs false having been dented even an agency in TWidelphii., for the Now York Company, that Company kavingrefased even thus far to confide in them. •I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind erfiessi I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Any person reading thin card will FCC the gross decep. tiorrthey wish :to practice on the public, agd to the injury of itty,knialneaa. M'Callmoct & blond are wool dealers is Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull woolover the eyes of .nne of our good citizens. Look oat Ibr the black sheep. Dinvl9l ALEX. J AVNES. W :BOOKS! NEM,' BOOKS! . .—'rh,.. C. 7 .- 0 .--,r , ..- . tba•ilypocrite unmask...l.l.y 0. i' It_ .; .1 tn.,' r. L•. 4 . ..I P ch. Aehore, by T.*lloward , author of ;t.A.l:e The itee:er, the Star Of . the Fallen, by Curtis. author 01 1.;,e1,- !'ironed Biasnien. l'he Magic Figure Bend. or the Lady of the Green and intse, by Charles Carey, of the U. S. Navy. , ._. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa - Sidney. Stanhope. anther of - Striking lALPIICSO , ”, - .. , C. 4 Leortilla hymnore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge : by Miss Leslie. London Quarterly Review. - . Union Magazine * for December. Life of Joseph I'. flare—a large supple. • The .Manteuvering Mother, by the author of .' Htstory • of a Flirt." Thaleriffahles 3 of Woman, by the same author. The Old Crstrunodore, by E. !rower& 1 Jeanette Alison. or the oung Strawberry Girl—a tale of the Sea and Shure; by Ingraham. Basin. or Daylight; a prize tale; by .I. S. Rob!, Sir Rowland Ashton, l rola; by Lady C. Lone. The Splendor lf Versailles, and Court of Louis the .XIV.. Flatters Personified, Nos. 9 and 10. Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9. Magazines. Newspapers, etc. -TiotiLlon.Pancli and Pictorial Times, per last steamer;. „_BrOther.fonathen, Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee lilleadle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALI - AVE:LI.. •ideet - • . 3tl street. opposite the Poet Office. ;No. 4. Weekly Budget tf New bob fin 1549. CIJELLPMANS DRAWING BOOK. No. 2. l! Gliddods Ancient Egypt, new edition. `C Thu Brmeteenth Century, a new Quarterly. litarnbar's Miscellany. No. 11; full stns on hand. Lives of the Queens of England. by Agnes Strickland, -trot IL c". The Market Queen. or the Wire's Stratagem. ..f.e=nikai a tale of the Revolution. • - for the People, No. 2. superior to No. 1. , . !"Jact Ariel. or lite on board an Indiamnn. new supply. -::Eahank's Hydraulics. Nu.-2.—full semi unhand. Flowers Personified. No. 14. do do; Pictorial England„ Nos. & 37, do do; Milan Magazine, tor February, do do; National do. du do do; --iotignores do. do do a n ; Coders Lady'. Book for Feli - y, do do; Little's Living Age, No. 193, do do; from 'l4o up. `'Remarkable Events in the llietory of Ante sea, by I Feat, L.L. American Phrenological Journal for January. Soli . "iariptirnis received. -- :'lgoe gie, an-Attarbiorropby, by Currer Liao; the Fairies, a Chrtstmits talc. by James. . • - . Edinbargh Phrenological Journal and Ntagarine. The Conquest'. of California and New 31esico, by the Of the United States. in years le-1 , 3 and 1.117, Miia.l2 Cult., with engravings. plans of battler.. &e. "A Tour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada. by Charles. Lunumn, author of A Summer in the Wilder ', • . The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to cub iteribinakby the year. or cold by the single number. a- Now and Then, by the. authorof Ten Thousand a Year. -. Waverly Novels, cheap form. new supply. .Thckabove works are for sale by linall M. P. MORSE. g1111;BTOW ADMITTED, by .Puntltulogist.s, that no cuirmal Wink num n t. complexion. COlll/111ution. or form • • * odyg confers eomplete immunity from hereditary . sue; that Sern,fraa, Cotuumption, and other AffeCl.lolo, hating eimilataty of origin. occur in all. although °laser ,Arian)* convinces us that individuals and families, posses. - 'flog certain 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 .products being but the effects of an alteration of the blood - and - seeretions—the ulcers, abscesses, enlarged glands. llegentation, ece., being merely attendant phenomena l'ilhist'eastse exists prior to the phenomena. and must be Vegircryad before perfect health eau be established. This .. • rMitybit.done by mac Dr.,,KELLER'S PANACEA, the - - 'Hum curtain 'remedy for diseases arising from an impure • :stabs of the blood suld.system of n utrition. ever presented • .to the afflicted.' Price St, pint bottles. Call arid get a 'pamphlet.. .For sale by JOEL MOHLER. Druggist. ...jaayslm. N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth sts. On is the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw." 'DEAD the following proofof the superiority of Dr. Wit 41.1kitartrs Oriental Cough If ixture, froin a respectable eit azietorho has tried it: Prrrsainds. Dec. 15. 1F47. mom. run do BiocawAr:—After lobo:lug fur several mweeksunder the disadieuttages of a harassing cough and :ettost distressing cold, Aohieli had, thus far. resisted the of lees" of several of the "iiiOdlibles.” I was induced to pur oboes it bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give rite - fair Lila' 1. To my . great surprise, ruler using only our , half of the Untie I found myself entirely well. 'lt is the -best 'medicine / ever satr:' ,- Trim ecnyr. Jo lIINDS. Sokt by HATS Jo BROCICIVA.V. Draggials, Qapaer •nisi Bow Liberty-sucet. near Canal. An'? C 14011ovv-Way.e Castings. - JVCRIs, _ truant 'TS_ 'yiedting tltir city . for the purpose of 0 111 their. Span ; 7uppißs of Holio,r-ware . and other Caallitirs. vvill'find a eery beArry stock. and On two:00a yaricre patterns and rites iu store by us.-- Santee nanbe aeen at Our warehouse, Commercial now, Liberty lamer, next.W. W. Wallace's Marble works. liar Tams and prices: fat RUIN. MeirßlDE , dc re,. OR 'ANT J3OO .—The Early History. of Nitjtisterit Pennsymi lnja and of the ' est, and of West giNcpre3ll‘leinsund-Caintittigne;. with an :appendix, eon- Animus_ pillions extracts frost unportentindian.treaties, minutes - of - conferences, journals. &e. Together with a topggraphical description of each . county of , Webtern ponnsyleunin, - Ofniclurge volume, 7tie pages,. by II. K. rorlFgttg,. Eat. sUle by • • =H. 5. BOSWORTH . & CO.. .2 - - -•• No. 4. Market street • firEAS,-,16 bait allasta Yputit ,Eiysoni • • 10 half chests Ganpowaer; ; • : • . • "-* etal titeatailsipo4l; s Poaifiong; formate by . .. .... , . - , -- :'.....i...'.t.' L - , ',:; - -,,:- . ......,:..z._:1.t.7 • ...i -,..--'j:7.:.--.4,:.:1!....,--:f..--_,.,,f•.-.-,.,...---, _ , , %'Y =lO ?rr.: 4, r+- iii iot~ing Storm IBMS EMeffill .Z! , ..'7•1;•5 . ;i7.• • - : , ,....;.;. - ,, , .;;2::. , '; -:'•!i:::':"._;:. ~ i.~}~~r•. a,z . zzi. , •3ct Lines Pittsburgh Portable BOaihlasei • ffla! "r4fu: 1848. .. ; .1 7 1014. . i.77 .11 -t7; . . _ rl, OR the transportation of freight between Pittsburgh _LI and the Atlantic cities, avoiding transhipments on the way. and the consequent risk of delay, dunnage. breakage and separation of goods. PROPRIETORS: Brrunuroas & Casti.l7e Market st.. Philadelphia. 'Pkrar.a & ,OVoiraou. cor. Peon end Wayne sta.. Pitts burgh. AGENTS: O'CONNOR & Co.. North street. Baltimore. W. k J. T. Traticirrr. 75 South street. New York . . . „ Encouraged by increased business, the Proprietors have added to and extended their arrangements during the winter. and fifraow prepared to forward freight with re f itlarity and., dia./latch. unsurpassed by any other Line. Their long experience us Carriers, the pulliable superior ity of the Portable Boar system. and the great capacity and convenience of the wureliouses at each end of the Line. are peculiarly ealculnted to ennoble the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and aceumnioilate their cus tomers. and confidently offering the past as a guarantee for the future, they ruspectinliy sullen a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully acknowledge. All consignments to Tactic and 0 Connor will be re ceived and forwarded. Stentulniat charges paid. and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Cutrunission, advancing or storage. Having no interest. directly or in directly, in Steamboats. the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary object in shipping west; and they pledge themselves to forwent alit:orals consign ed to them promptly, and on the most advantageous terms to the owners. mart-tf Plekurtorlth , a Way Freight Line 1815. a2rAM:II XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of Way Freight E between Pittsburgh. Blairsville. Johnstown. Holli daysburg, Water Street, and all 'identical:lle places. One Boat leaves the warehouse of e. A. Nl'Amultv fi Co., Pittsburgh, every day, (except Sundays.) ship pets can always depend on haying their gUods torward erl without delay. and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the specter accommodation of the way business, and the proprietors respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. rno P RI ET ORS: Jon Plocwoarn..lollN Nlu...irrt. D. H. IlscNcs. ROBERT WOODS, Wx. Ft LTV. MliiiiM Jom: Mna.rEL . IL II CANAN,lohnstowa: C. A. :trAmaxr & Cn.. Pittsbareh. RF.FERF.N4 'Es • J. J. M`Devitt. John Parker. Itobert :11.0re. Baguio,. A Smith. Pitightirgh. ' atnra lludepeudeut Perini)le Boat tine. ---- It i r . ,:- .22=' : 1848. M 4 4-a+ FOR TIIR TRANSPORTATION OF PRoDI', .7E AND NIER4IIANDISF. TO AND FROM AND 11.6.TINIORE. - trrWITIIOTT TlLVesilliOle:Vl jai PODS constgurd to one (WC Will he 'orwarded with. 1.1 out delay, 82 the lowest Curren! eaten. Hills of La ding transmitter'. nail all lostrootitois promptly attended to. fire from any extra charge lor .sturiiiir or colloilissiOn Address. or apply to 1 . A. NVANI . I.TY i Co., Canal Basta. Pntstntr i .ol, Pa Kron u.t IlArrslr: a very large nod enittiorylym. \Ynrehou•e. we are prepared to receive. lin midt:tos, to freight for ,bliMIC111.) a large amount of rudnce. dr ,on Storage at low met. (marl (' A. M'ANCury & uicstxc & CO.'S la PREsS Increased Speed and Reduced Rates worrca sassNomtrisrs. Public are informed that the Philadelphia and J_ Balitmore Railroad Company have comae-need mo ron; their cars at 4 r. v.. tram Philadelphia to Baltimore. b r y which arranirentent n c tire enabled in iorward our Express goods trom Philattelplua to Pittsburgh tii We un• paralleled short MI.! of two da v. Goods lesting Phila delphia at I. r m.. watt unite m Poirtiorgh in the evening Urownssitle Boat 01 the si-ennd day We have also it:- ducted the rates on entail pack age r rent. on the lomier charge. Express start, every clay, Suadrtas r.rerpte.4. GREENE & Co R. G. VII . K ER V. A cent drel:t St Charlet. lintel Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now concerted by medical men that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured he ronwtoek tk Co.. 21 Coml . /and st . New York. Is the greatest w'on• der of the 10th century Its effects OTC Indy miraculous All pants are rcinovel from burns, scalds. Ate . and a❑ external sores. in a few = ro ue s anrr its „po ication , heating the same on the most Cent-etc skin. leasing no sear It is equally beneficial in all kinds of ottlattoneto. ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Li e. Sprains. Itheumatism. White etwelling and Ulettes Itratsee.Hor , ,,. Chillblains, Erysipelas. Mies, 'Plc as:means. he. might mid as proof In all WIC say. the names or mu!, ./..e !men, physic nosTO . 00 an. /.1 1/I lbrir tr,• -!••• nn.! fire Iry may 1, toNI Wllllolll. but ail blunt, ore• rlbier: unleaa the eit.ll, are destroyed rtio. 60 , 1—remember and oak or Connell", Mn,,,;,,, Polo I:, tractor, toonoth.•l,lte (1 by Ceetsroek k Co., C. noother. PILES, Scars. 1r - Tor 1; (nu., /in r•CIP , TI ; artir it inset celebrated as a cult. • 33, than any or all others. Its cures arc almost un.nc•luutr. and It is only 33C , 3531 . , 10 let those We, know the a ITHe and use it wail, such preat sne••ess, that it in hal! true and genuine nl Contstoeli h o. 21 Cutirtts.id ,V. V.. rule proprietor Sold only genuine in Pins bs W 111 he ,• BV Liberty et., head of Wood rt.. also in It'asl,loTion. f'n by A Clark; in Brownsville bs lkonest k erwta, b) our agent to ever) to.sn In l'entis)l,llFlln. Md and n0,17i-sIA Soldiers of the Mexican 'tVar. Tm: subscriber having opener! nn office inthe City of Pittsburgh. In the :gate of Petite., ivants. tor the pit, pose of procuring Land IVarrtints at the Seiti et t:overn• ment. for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Arm). ns well ns the Volunteers. who have sersed the., ennui, in the present IVar tvitli Me airs I /11Orm • the Ij and the representatives of the dead, Shot 1.1 add rd. application to him at this City, giving the nam e sistl ad dress of the soldier. and if dead. his . - eprescomilves, it will receive careful and prompt tine/moo. Instructions and Blanks will he otitoe.ltately returned per mail to the applicant. to he csrettted sn.i returned to me at this place. The AVarrant, whco reeeive..l. will he intniethately Set,/ per molt to the proper tovri. t , ur a lie should prefer receiving money, I will make sale of In. Warrant to the hest advantage fr•r rash, avid make no charge for that service. In the event of the death of the soldier. dot must be mentioned in the latter. and the warrnot will sane cording to the following rules: First. to Ins Wile and children. lif he hove any.) Secolid, to his tattier. and Third, to his mother. Baying a son in the fkme rat Land rkfie. nil WaA!sing ton. and one it, OW Army under General Sem,. in Mexico. the 'Ratter %vaultl receive their prompt anentio.l. should any difficulty arise respecting the ncreptary proof. Letters addressed to me on thn. suhp-ct must be post paid. and inclose a rice Dollar Batik Nolo as my com pensation. WM B POSTER. RV" errv , r,, lion. liarmar Denny. H w l un. lValter For'. , ri!..Ottli,.'ll col. Wrn Rnhinaon, Jr., I Inman Ball. F.,..49. Rohert Buchanan, E.,1 e I 1nr1 , 1 , 13 , 1 1 rWirl & rost,, i Major M. Clan. Dcnnv, Parniamcr I• 91. A , N 0 . Lieut. Col. Sam'l W. Mara. Copt. r.pt. John Barron. J . Vol'. , 1 - 4,“ aeon's liattrtt Porter, f A rosy, Mr n'a Capt. P. N. Gatlaritt. Recalar %nay. \V. B. F. mar I, found at The of of Wm. E Ana. tin, Esq.. int, Mark & Liggott'r. Burken Butlthngs. dth Inrert. iJ'D _ _ _ -7 A A. MASON CO. Dry fiends !Inns, 133 21fork.t .(1. Stern. between Third and Fourth wrests. have just received a large supply or rich Fall (:orals. comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chilli:rex of 4.ln glish. French and Ameriran manufacture; 156 pes rich and desirable patterns French Oingliams, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and linflibility of colors: 4 case. splendid Plaid goods for Indies d , comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de !mines, Sniin stp'd Alpneens of various colors:3-4 and 4-4, black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and dude co l or , M. do Loins, all wool: Shawls of every stvle mid quality: Cns simeres, Cassinetts, Uroad Cloths and Footings; blench ed and unbleached Muslin. front 61 to tele. per yard; Green, .Yelluw. •lied and White Flannels: 'pickings, Checks, stritid Shirting.; bleached and brown Drilling,, etc. etc. All of which arc offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest ems ricen. sell A. A. MASON it ('ft. NTEXV DAGUERREO"PYTE 0318. ings, Fourth stretr.-11.1rost A Vvrinixv, Dagnerrisos typists from the Eastern cities. won d call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh. and tl c neighboring towns. to their Daguerreotype of citixeits id others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's bull ling, 4th et. Persons wishing pictures tuken may rest nssured that na pains shall be sparest to produce them in the highest perfection oldie net. Our instruments are of the most pow erail kind, enabling was to execute pictures nitsurpassed or high Gish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting toe pictures are neither reguirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction in given. N. Operators will find thin a good depot for stock and chemicals. o — litstrtietions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvement, ratt7 IrouDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life; Chrisuna3l3lohaunt; The C-ift of Fitendship, Friendship's Oriering, The Rome: The Snow Flake: • The Christian Keephale, The Ilyacinth: S: ones in the lives of the Pr,-4,ltetti. Illutninated Gems of Shere,l Prieto': Lays of Love anti Faith, Se., by t, W. Ilvtlo ono; At elia•ty Poems: Tuppers' Proverbial Philosophy: Together with a lurEe varietY of 31i.eellaileon, Morutl and Religious works tor salt: by dec3o LUKE Act. ripo FENIALES.--livery female should have a horuf Dr. Ralph's Pills. • They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all eirclunotances. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies. vritlywhom they are emphatically ThetFarorite. Very complete directions .for woe in the various com plaints will he found in the directions accompanying, each box. . . . For sale by ft. L. CUTHRERT,.,-. aSmith . field street. near Third. AL..", by NVln.,Cole. Allegheny City;_.l. C. Smith. Bir mingham; and John NrCrueken. Fifth Ward, rittAingh• • jnn2s.. . sacks, in store and for gale. by •L. B. WATERMAN . _ , ,„ r. ;:,,,.,; ?.:.;':',:.:N 4.5 . i, ;',; .4.:.?,-.;i,'_::',.'•'-).1,..,.'{,F;:..`.7',.t.':7::..-:'!.- =EOM BEM `,;„ ti ttli . graticiii tints Tsirreottlis General Emigration Office. REMITTANCES and Passage to and 4% from Great Britain mid Ireland, by AY% " & J. T. Tapscott, 75 - South st., corner of Maiden Lane, N. V., and 86 Water. • too Rood, Liverpool. • The subscribers, having accepted the.Agenry of the above House. are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of payiug. the passage, of their friends from the Old Country; and they flatter temselves their character and long standing in business will give ample assurunee that all their ar rangements will be carried oat faithfully. Messrs. W. & 3. T. Tapscott ere long and favorably known for the superior class. accommodation. and sailiiig qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF rim wEST. SHERIDAN, GARRICK, lIOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL and SIDDONS. two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st mid 26th, and (Mtn Liverpool the 6th mid If the in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George said Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days. being Mils determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapeeotf a constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittslturg,ll and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of mid forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chalice 01 disappointment or delay; and are, therefore, prepared to contract for passage from ally 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 fur inland not othcrivise at minable; and will, if necessary. forward passengers fur ther West by the best male of conveyance. without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the uniount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES, The subscribers are also prepared to give Ilen fts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland.. Scotland nail VCrilion 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 (it by letter. post-pnitb will be promptly at tended to. TAA FIN & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Cointaision rch3ntn. inap2;;sl& w - y Philadelphia. t o . Roche, Brothers, & Co. t o , FULToNm•w, Sr... N Vows: I:DuN Ot VI MAN: SCOTLAND RoALL LI% LIONAD.. JAMES ItI.AK .Agclit: alit, on Pcnn st Calm! Pitts.burgit. A trail tremens, .fr )OCIIK. BROS. & 00.. sole Agents for the BLAC K IBALI. LINK. of Liverpool and Ness- York Packets. take the liberty of announcing to their all wends and VII.OtIICTIS. that their arrangements fur the year being complete. they are prepared to bring, out ratarligers. by the above splendid hut, froth L 1,1,11001 to Ness- York They refer to their !Muller course tat doing busines, said assure those who entrust theta with their orders. that the same satisfaction will be rendered a. heretofore. I=l ENCLAND. titr.LAND. ScOTI.ANII A 'CD IVAI.E.A. Dratig for e.ale. payable. tra cletnaml. unv Itat,k is Ire land The under - sword has made arratTeutems to bring . out motsestrern to Pittsburgh, during the presetti )err. feh6-I:mdissv• ./..kNIES BLAKELY, laPassage To and Prom t b .. (.ItilAT BRITAIN • GrAnca: Rier.‘ an St St,. Nu KU Watt•rit, Road. Li verpool & Rter no. No `balm at.. N THE Sal.,,eriber.. having •ecepted tiv .%tront, a 1 tltat Cl!\ m , !Jr above well know" nail roapatttabla Ilium*.. art pr,pared tm, aFileettgagsmienth for tl..t , narr• to cator out limn an. part of /real Britain or lotlaad. 13) Ilia re. Fular I doe 01 . Packet Flu F,a. sailing !rum LA yr rrettal Avrrl. • iy. Persons ongagtaF wath tot may rest aa•tired that their ftiends (0,11 liven villa ktml Ire:Am-me tt,at p,2,,tapt diva patch a: 1.4...-rpool.filt well us retry attentt.an mart ou .U; np 111.. country Apph• to or rtattlreaa ST - 11,411KAN St CO. 142 Ltlatrty at. . Pittabur7h. :N; It -Pasaagt, ragl44:tal titre from I.lveryaaol to Pitts• Itar2l. ttirecl. tand drafts for any Itillolllll (or pay aid, at .o...rht. throughout the Putted Kiardures IS M r , 11.1.RNDEN A:. CO.'S raf fk ramsK,.ra AND tr.Vrt - TA . , K omee. . . _ AR\ DEN A CO. continue to bring out versorts front part of F:oglartd. Ireland. Se-mimic! or %Vales. tire.: the mom liberal terms. with their usual rituteinalo). acid attention to the wants of emignmot to not al lowtow rimettgers to br robbed by the etw itrahltv %ramp . Mat tit Cat the fen.DOTIF., ti we take eltaree of them Me otoment th..y report thetum:lre, and see tit their ibbe, and tb,patch them without au) iletrimon by the firm We .ay rhos liiarlem.ly. as wr driy any of our Itatow ,i , eers to Mo. , Mat a err detatnm! forty-et:lit hnur‘ by its to I.l , erpool. whlfai than sour. oi others were Jr - Mined month. ann.! thei eoulit b. lien! in tom , ' Aid e ruff. nt a riwap rot,. which. tr,w their ' a • c, I In• z.s. wilt) ell her plik/rltlc . . l nor or on. or ‘ , .hr ,, 111 , 1 veallerteg • Ikea. drawn INlloclfgh 1/4 an) •nm troin 11 to 2100 1 1 pn, /11Ir ni an) of 111,1'./.,11n,a1 Back. in ICC ;11.11d. Ed;lisul, Sculland and %V. 1., 10S111 . .1 1111111\ SON, - Liimitran and gr:vra I A.,11. rsdll •lrrrr. nor dour 11,1. r.. Ath =MEM REMITTANCE. '#le l 'lll:Sunvonto re 3, r. repa red In I .1 "toner to ell pnens of I:nOnn.l. Ireland, Scotland and V. Nett! flff•patch, and at Ow lowflet mire 5.% %I I' Elf MVI.URKIIN lA': labcfly strret European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, &r. Irow. !MCI small SUMP of al all amen he rnnutteri by trght•alrail,, rtvturrd llfll. to all parts Englund. Ireland. Roles, Sr, and Legacies. Debt.. IL ntr, Slatma. awl Property in Europe en. LW collected and rern‘rred throttah the •übar ether. nr during hi. ob. yeller from 11114 city from lletoher until May. on his annul al 1051 , 11 In Ettrrope:hy n1 . 3010..11., Jett" MAY. Mere elmuy, Water street- Pittsburgh. KEENAN. Attorney am! Counsellor at Law. and EtlrOriall Agent. itisburrlt• Pa• II Keenan has been frequently troubled I.r) at plteattons and letters on the business of •'llerdntan Keenan," passenger Agents. of New York, hr deetul it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had nay eonnnitori with enher of those Orl Weettrn New 'York Colfere of Health: 2t.; Maly arscrr, Barr*to, N. Y. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VF.GETABLE LITHONTRIP TIC MTXTCRE THIS celebrated remedy is constantly Increasing. its I fume by the outking all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and in venire !oily recommended for Dropsy all stages of than com plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long •trotti tug. (See porophlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all tliseftscit of the urinary organs; for these dm/caning complaint. p Matilda alone: ;to other ar ticle ran relieve you And the cures testified to will con elect, the most nkeptical:--tsee pamphlet.) Liver CoM pinint. Dilimu Thomases. Peer'r and Ague. Tn the Great `Vest cape. tally, and wherever therm eomplaint• prevail. that medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no delete rims rompound is a part of this mixture; It cure, these diseas e watt ecrtoitny and celerity, and doe. not leave the nyn te . m torpid. ttnee pamphlet.) Piles, a compliant of it most pa land character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days one of this article. It in for beyond any other preparation for this disease. or for any other diottone originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kolnels. air.. ur Itillamution of the same, is immediately reheved by rt few davit tole of thin medicine, and a cure is alive), de , rental of its use. It stands us a certain reme dy tor nttelt eoruplointo, and oleo for derangemento of the female Unae, lug/Marines, Suppressions. painful met, strnations. No ortiele has ever been offered, es:rept thin. which would touch thin kind of derungements. It limy be felled upon as a nitre and effective velocity; had. did we fed permitted to do so. could give a thousand names an SSeeof cures in this distres s ing clans of complaintn.— ee pamphlet. All broken down. Ilebilhole,l constittl-' none, from the effect of mercury, will final the bracing power of thin article to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Dioceses will final the alterative properties of this article Pcat - rnte moon, and drive such disease, from the 'vomit'. Sec pamphlet for testimony of cures in all dinet.en, which the litany; of an advertisement will not permit to he named hero; Agents give them away; they contain :t.2 pages or certificates of high character; and a ntronger array or proof of the virtues of n medicine; nev er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fails to benefit in any cane, and if bone and monde arc len to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid neck ex, and keep inking the medicine ton long an the re in pt. improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of arneles which come nit under the heads of SAR.SAPAMLL.IB. Setters. as cures for Dropsy-, Gravel, are. They are good for noth ing. natal euticocted to gull dui unwary: Touen THEM Nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such discuses tall thin article had done it. A particular sillily of the pamph lets is - earnestly solicited. Agents, and till who null the ar ticle. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put tip in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at SI each—the larger holding ti oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vauglin's Vegeta ble Lathontriptie Mixture." blown upon the glass, the written signature of "0. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "O. C. Vaughn, BulTalo," stamped on the cork. Name other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. . (I. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi po attentio Office, 207 Alain sueet, Buffalo u , wholesale and retail. Non givon to letters uleas post-paid—order from reguktly authorised deems excepted. Pest -paid let airs, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Odic, devoted exclusively to the sale of thin article -132 Nassau st., N. 2.J5 Egre:C. st.. Salem, Mass.: and i by the prineipal DrnggiSts throng/1,3M the 'United rt'ttate and Canada. as Agents. BAYS & 13ROCKWAV Agento t No. 2. Liberty st., near Canal Baste. r 7:N17 N TILINDS.—A Iresrerrat. and old and well V known Venitinti Blindinaker. formerly of 'Second and Fourth st takes this method to inform Ins many friends of the fact that his Factor• is now in full opera tion on St. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where n constant supply of Blinds of various colors andtprali ides. is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to sun customers. N. B. if required, Blinds will be put up so, thatio case of elan:ray fire, or otherwise. they may he removed without the aid of a screw-driver, anti with the Same faoilitiy that any other piece of furninire can he removed, and without - any, extra expense. je2.l-ri&Avy . . (lAUTION To THE 'PUBLIC.—The nubgcriber. by . writteii totitritet with the Palux Tx.. Co.. haa the cx. CM give yight .11isell their Teas. in - Pittsburgh. awi legbe.‘ pe?rioliimempting sell heii Teis , ex. cern proeiiieddeceptionand a trawl, am 'iaatem enia. axe not to , jelied ' 'A. JAY:W.4,7O,4th MEE ; e9r..6 ve-446)4,1441*Kr4.4 -11,e-- LYCOAIING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE POAIPANY. • A.GENCIf • • THE Subscriber, having been appointed and duly c 1 missioned Agent of the Lycotrung County Muturil auronce Company, is now prepared to receive apPlica , tionstor insuranee for said Company. This Company is, perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Companies lb the. State or Union,,having a capital of between one and two millions ofdollars in premium holes. and by. the regale-, lions of the Company no rick exceeding 55,000 will be tm ken on any one block of buildings. or on anyone risk. and no more than 82.500 will 'be taken an'a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. • Buildings in which a stove-pipe passcse through the side wall or roof. Cotton Fuctories or Powder Mills ; Manufactories Printing Ink. and Di.: fineries, will not be insured on any'emisiderution. what ever and when the rate per cent.: shall be or 15 Mehl sive, no risk will-he taken over SIAM'. (except Bridges' mill Grist Mills.). . . • The operations oi"..tite•Company been such. that for the last Six years only one cunt upon tlw dollar hes been nosed upon the premium 'lows of the stock holders. .Application eau be made to the Silbtieriber. at his ofhee. itt thy hew Court House. Pinahurgh. Allegheny Co.. Pa Insurnsice Company or North America, of 1 delphin. through its duly authorized Agent. the side, scriber, offers to make perm:mina mot limited Instirtined on property. in this city and its vicinity, and an shipments by die ennui and rivers. . _ • DIRECTORS : • Arthur 0. COlfill, Prcil. Samuel T3rooks. . Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor. Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, .. Edvenrd Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, - Jacob M. Thomas, John White. John R. Neff. . Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood. • n Wm. Welsh. Henry 0. Sherrard, Sent7y r This is the oldest Doanntiee Compa n y i tt the r„ i wd st.i,, peeing been chartered in MIL Ite.c.intrter is per : . urinal. mid from Urn high standing. 100 ^. exl""ri".c. tun= pie means, and avoiding all ticks of an - iatra hazardous character. it may be considered us offering ample ocean. ty no the public. MOSI , ,S ARWOOD; , At Inounting Roam of Atwood, Jones & Co., Rater and Front sts.. Pittsburgh • oct2:l-y, The Franklin Fire insurance Company OF 1"1111.1DELPIIIA. .: CAirrElt. PERPETI . M....—e.IOO.OOO paidto office. 164 Chectont *t.,•porilt side, near Filth. 'Dike Them rune,'. either permanent or limited. ;4...at0m loss or &MO. age by fire. on property and effects 01 every description, In town or et e on the most reasonable term+. Apr phentium 1117111 e either pennmally or by letters, will be promptly attended le.. C. N. BANCKEII, Prot. t' li. 11x:silo:1l, Secretary. DIRECTOR,z: (*barb, N. lianelrer, .meal, ft Smith. Thutnas Ilart. ficorv, W. Rieltablx, Thomas .1. Wharton, .Mordeeni D. Leu-is, Tol.•”,. Wagner, Adolph, E. Wan., Samuel (trans. DIIVPI S. Brow.. • I' iTT S fi I,' 116 11 A 6' ENe N - . %V k MUCK :11AnTrA. Agent. at. the Exchange Office of . Wnrriek Nl:win :rc Co . roan, of :Id and At:3e., ~t.,. Fire ticks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the snrtuninling country. NO marine of inland navigation risks taken. auft4-1 y MSMIMOI surer's, eimpans of Philadelphia. 1lia: RISKS upon fluilthiltr, Nlerchamlicc of ege t r!. tit , ertittion. and Monne littks upon Indlts or tor got, to tootteitt.lnkr.Ollll,oo Tilt 111,01 111VOT11.1,ie term.. Oat , . nt 0ot:0%11ft-honor of NlllO & 0111VU101 Itch r Matkri tort-or. PitoOntrdit. & IRELAND. N. li. ham, S Pome. invite the ramie:Puce :Mal patrol.. age of hair friend:A mu! community at large, to the'no s*are M. S. la.araithe Cunlpunc. fth au fanthlitioa . ar.thlt , g tioOrOdOOrr 111 hating a Ines pact t w I, 6 pit;ll. h.I y the operation of r• rlactrier. nq enaanall) )leallilac to ert.-h mi !nix la, <bare Or II"• profit. of liar , 0mi,0).1.6:1. 4 .111 011itilVIArjr him u, nut reoponaubilit}ewbalever beyond !he' 1`,011,101 actually pool an by lion . and therrlore au 141 Mtithai prthethle of every ..I``thAtha , In tame anal in 11.4 (011.1 3 , 7thetiVe (vi•"ritr I'H.ANK.LIN ran: INSCIIANCE COMPANY Or --N E rorher Third hood Irchhl str•rrs Potihrir,4 —Thi• au the eurrthau tie floil of January. I.IA. at• pnlli+hn•d in efaulornany with au act of the Pram.. I ratata ere Ibnds and Moricare. Real rodate, wt coo • • •• • • •• • • • Trlntnnary Lonink, glork • and Cast. Makintt total of ............... • • • • Affording cerium a 1.12/Uflee 1 / 1 %1 all lose• will hr prontr•lv met. an.frtrtm: entire Fret 1 . 1 fv to to In 1 , 011.'104 front tins Compinty taken at a. too 10/1111 as atr eon.j•tent flitlt remteity "rt. , WARRICK MARTIN. Arent tarn tie e .A tiff Fire. . 'pin: .I...rornv Ern , rompo.,---OtTire. No :r loot oktr , rt. Plntmtelphin, Incttrpornicit AD. 1,10-- l'l,rer re , rywettonl. Inio"• rurnitttr, 716trchatittirr 'lntl propel , - .) renrlttnY.elllMS in the city or (olln • f). lots Of fl".ll , ttee I.y fire. yu.rpvtitett rN Wl' 11111lIell peur.h. On furor :lldt t•-ritit. r?.. h r t, \lllhßio 1., - tm "'l'm... , Jr. T 1.r., .5.% . r %MILTON, 11rr ,, n II I 4,1, Sie Sr. I , , nr) . nrilr ri ~r L,uvm,rc I do. Criiiirim" will 1 - iT 1-i N r.W COLLEGE el HEALTH. No t'7. MAIN Item ALLi. Nowoua. I~(;• vAr(ZIISI4 rei,ou 0 ibis Litheittr,v, . rorr,urn! cOr I roam - . I 5.... - . in most emphatically the cnse with this article. Otoetse has esr r yielded to Mt most nitirvellon. nimlictlial power. Wtoer.o.er it ha. goat, and Soil , ll Atio . rit n, botelond. noted*. end the Untied Stale. have pros Wed the trail, of 1 ,1 .1101.1..1 , 1 , 151. the sinuse quotation in a stoma and pithy (meteor,. sells the whole sn). the prinehde ttpult ss Inch } Oil are mired. inns not be 'mown to you. but the result of n tool is na , l4aCtOr) you Ore resiorcel.; and the secret (it the cure retool - is with the propriefor The "11eilicine is a eonipotool of 2 . 2 distinct rcYetablc miectrics ; each individual root has Ili ruin p.,11110 r. CT rinsnc. medicinal property: confficting with no other compound—each root makes its ow - n cure—awl as n fret r‘.llll.tunito.t. when taken into the sy•vem, ii does the work wine!, •rs . r . ftr.. when lire laws Wore first rst.blisli il.Ulte.agied it .tannin dO-- IT It I VIES. ISTRENGTIIIiNS. AND) t.s I't ntr.s tlw broken down, debtlunted conitm toa tat all It. characters, will he completely eradirat,,,l trout the system by itti use. See pamphlets in agents' halld. for free eto - tilittion—thry trim upon alt elisearrs. and show testonoity rat cures. dins me., and all complaint( of the Uri ~,, rU organs, (inn also Ito Callen of great stiffer ie..% and VArtitres LtnlonTnirrty lois acipored no small motel-rity over the rot:lurk by the cores it has made in this (11.gressing class of alllictlons. So (tuned, it seems. is On. metheine. that it has thus attracted the no tice of one at' our Medical publiCeitiOns, hi the Novern be No. hid. of the Beffolo Journal and Monthly Re view of Melted and Surgical Science," to en nrtiele 111,- 011 CftiClllollA diseases, and solvents." the writer. after noticing the fart that the English government once pm chttAthi n secret reniedy. and also notieing the purchase ui 1402, of a sec.(' remedy, by the Legislatuie of New York. thus prays tribute to the fame of the Mrdwine ( " NVhy do not our Representatives in Senate and Assem bly convened. enlighten and 'dissolve the Midi - Ting thousand. of Ili. eottnity, by do• pereltn.e ol V:11101161 Ve , gettible 1.11:1011trirlic.1)11111 ss Itimh PO snlveut sines the days of Alchemy stns possessed one half the tame Heade r. here is it period seal of high standing, neknow. ledged thrutighont a large section of this country to lie one of the beet conducted journals of the kind in the States. exekAnglitg with the scientific works of Europe to our certain k nowledge, edited by Austin nod. M.P., I and contributed to Icy men of the highest protessioonl ability, thus stepping aside to notice a secret remedy." Visit will ul onte Understand no itratiorem and worthies, nourion, cool,' thus extort ti continent front CO high n quar ter—and emisetittently, unless it directly eontlieted With the practice of the faculty. it must have been its :great "fame" which lia. caused it to receive this passing not. MONET dis.utrs, treolmes,l of the hark and vine, irregithir, painful and ,uppressrd AirMfrUillivrt. Eloise Athos, and ! the entire complicated train of evils whieh follow n dis ordered system. urc at onto relieved liv the medicine.— Send for pamphlets from Agents, nittf you will tinil evi dence of the value of the I.ithontriptic there put forth.— An a remedy for the irregularities of the female system, it has in the et:lmpound root' • which has been resorted -! to in the north rat Europe for centuries—as it slice cure fin this correct int, find a restorer of health of the entire system= , '! LIVER nNiet.4l , T, JAUNDICE, tinier - ,DISEASXttI, &C., are ' instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy in these complaints.). well as PErtat Ann AGUE. There is nu remedy like it. rind no calomel or qui nine, forms any part of this mixture. No injury will re sult in its use. and its active properties are manifest.' In the use. of a single 110 oz bottle. For Fever and Ague, Bilious Disorders. take no other Medicine. RitErMATie3l, GOUT. will find relief l'hettetiOn of this inediebte upon the Blom', will change the disease—which originates In the blood—and ti healthy result will follow. Dviiegests.. biotoasoosi. &e.. yield iu a few days use of this Medi eine. Inflammation of the Leas, Corral, CoNscsicitos also. has ever found relief. Serrifollo, Erysipelas, Pills, inflamed Eyes—all caused by impure blood—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of lite thix lure, is purified told restored—as a partial aura will, not follow. The train of common complaints. Palpitati o n of the !kart. Sick Headache, Debility, arc all the result of some deraftgelllClll Of the system, avid the GREAT RIZTO REit Will do tis , work. The promises set forth iu the nd verlisetnetil. fire based upon the proof 01'what it has done in the past noir years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canals, the United States, England and South Aiumicm M i. Possession of the proprietor—and rail be seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Medicine erer offered to the It gold. Get the pamphlet. slid study the principle as there laid (10Wri. of the method of more. Put tip in 30 on. bottles, tit $2; I 4 oz.. do. nt SI each—the largest holding It oz. more than too small bottles . . Leek Out nut' not get ivalu - orti 141,011.- I:very bottle has " Vrtughit's Vegetable Litliontriptie Nlixture '' blown upon the glass, the oirrcx signantrelif ••G. C. Waugh" on the directions. nod -G. C. Vengho. Buffalo." btaltilied on the Cork. NOM other ure geoione. Pectin red by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office. 207 Main street, Ballo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless post puid—onlers from regularly constituted Agents excepted; post pitid letters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article —13 . 2 Nassau streets. New York city; 205 Essex street, Salem, rihnisaChusettS, and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as advertised in the papers. Agents in this city— . Hays &Brockway, Wholesale and,Retail Agenti. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street. Pittsburgh, Atsp, R. E. Sellers, G 7 Wood streisOslohn Mitolteli, Federalstrcet, Allegheny - city.' John Barclay, •Beaver; John &filth, Bridgewater. „ „ • janl3o-d&wly g, BARRELS 'Firair Roll Batter; k) 8 e 'Lard; ' 6 , ", -Dried ; Peaehesi. 2 ‘i', Cltiver Seed; just received and, -for sale - - •/2;5,, 31-Markey and-62 Front street. =MI ;~ianto " Q,Eompau`ies It. srrtoui...A.,!eut. in.ozmin Fire and Marine Insurance. mat:crofts Sumnrl I'. Moron Adolph.. Mkt rm. Prom . lA liratl3, MIME • - I:llfitfi - -_anli DB, -1-ici#Ft.AN V k 4ERMAICAIEDiciNES Are without a, Rical far the Cure of the folloicing . Diseases.' 1-F taken acooitling to the direct i ons they will cure any cast, no matter who or what else has failed. . . 'A'SGETABLE'RIIETMATIC PILLS. - For the permanent cuie of fthentnatistn.•.Gout. Gan grene. Ilysterin.i and, severe nervous affections. and are. highly recotnmended . for the cure of Dropsy,, !femoral. Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using ,theiti,, in i most cases. experience benefit soon after the first dose. :They quiet the nervous.system. which enables them to rest well during the night. TlWy' never fail to effect a cure, wlM'it taken according to directions. No outward application can permanently remove Man made pains from the system. Liniments sommitnesuet as a palliative for a short period, but there is alwaya danger in their use. The:entity cause the pain to leave nne.plaea Mr perhaps a vital part, or else , where the pain will. be more acute. .. • ' • • • DER.I4AN BITTERS. For the perinairent'care of Liver - Complaints, Jaundice; Dyspepsia. indifrestioit, - Chrimie Debility, Chiotile Asthma mu. Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affection's, (ntiiingt front the liver or stomach.) 'Diseases of the Kidneys, and ull diseases arising from a disordered stomach. in both nude and female, such as femakt weakness. dirt:l;ll4sc, fullness of blimrl to the head. They strengliten the sys , tern, and - remove nil avidity of the sioniugh. and giveit: tone and action and assist digestion. They can be taktilf by the most delicate stomach, and in every, ease will en tirely' destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sy*-: teat, removing nit impurities and remnants of previous diseases ; and giving a healthy ' action to the wholo' frame. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and . pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch itinnediate-. ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging Remotion produced, which se, riOUSly affects respiration: causing very often a troublei some rough ; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidlty of the stomach, deficieney'of per. spirstion, and sometimes u sympathetic pain in the rig,ht shoulder. with a great diva' ion to sleep and depression of spirits. and suuictimcx res in the mouth or throat-, rausing moons to rise in ti nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it, and a u psy in the face. thesesymp- t 101:13, it permitted to colilitilie, wilt eventualiy produce; thatmost baneful disease. Consumption. In fact, tt nut jority of snob rases originate from the irritating. cattses. above mentioned. Cathartic medicines mast , inn every instance. be.avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of DySpepia are very Varion,;_ - _tbi, feeling tile stomach alone, are taliti-ta;.,lteart-bunt, lush of appetite, sometimes nut excess of appetite. sense. of ass or weight on the stomach. slinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. firtid eructations. or sour artsiugfrom, the stomach. dm. lb . 's:pep-in. devoid of a floretnal is %slalout danger: but. if arising from a disease of the stomach. it iv dangerous . . Nervous Dqbility generally aCcoMpatties DyspepSin - or UV," Coittinlaizit; it will also cure. A few theses will . re,- . noose all the unpleasant etfecis. such as Ilnincringht the heart. inching stunsation when in a I) ing position. dots:or webs benne the sight, lever and chill pain in the head. constant imaginings of evil. and great depression of spir its. Outward digits are, a Miles and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. &tn. Any rase of the above disease ran Le cured effectually by the ilSe of the Bitters. as directed. All iornllible remedy for rough. or rolds or the Chet Spit! t 1 of Illuah TolWenn, I Whouping.Cuogh, Bran-. licroorol Asthma. or any 41iArasc of the - Loop; or Throat. • This is an invaluable family medicine,' It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or doll is TOO light to. pass neglected; for. neglected voids sink thousands to the grave annually. and cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robust. War, first properly treated. spjjmNAILD WATTNIENT. For the elfeettial cure I/10,-Pillo+, and Scald Head, Ring - worm. . ll:lamed Eyes or Eye-lids, Ilart.er's Itch. Frospil Feet. OM Sores arising from fever Of MINIre blood; and will enract the fire from burns. on amilicatuot. or remove any . 1 . 111:1131:0:1:• 1 . 11111110118 ffrilo lie s.Per•orn.i trndbled tender faces should use it atter shaving: it will. lit a few moments. remove all sore- Itcss Will stop the bleedii%: It eon always L, relied on. and is invaluable in our futility. TAIL OiN7 t MF. T. For the rare ofraiiim or wc , aktit,,s in the liver. Itfack or !tout: it will enorely remove any deep seated palitm,— 'rhese ytnedies havr eanied malty to enjoy the in.,. tunable I lessiugs of invtOrated health. and in a varie ty of deveratt and abandoned cases, tt perfect and radi eat cure. The innuniernble impo,tlittats upon the pldliic. and the .ontentents of remarkable cures never made, tel certified to I.y feigned 112111,1, or by 1..1,01u wholly unacquainted with what they haveservforeed. renders it difficult to do wear, It, the public in offering stithrient inducement to make u trim of these invaluable medicines. Tiger are en tirely vegetable. and free from all itt r jhrtuttx ingredients. amid elnitn your patronage .431..1) upon their merits. Every• tinnily should have a pamphlet—they can be had el 411[. anent. gran, • lIMIINii 77 t t9f, Principal Depot at the tienuan room 27e Rave street, our door CLIK,N EiVilth. Philadelphia_ For sale in' Pt tt..sliorgh. be , WM. Ti toRN. (atc.vr OF — THr: AGE'. ; Swaynes Ramp(' Syrpp of Wild Cherry ; , STADLISIIKD i,t Irce, by On Art ~;/. renerei—The t ;rent Remedy for Con , uniption. Coughs. Cold.. AMA. Ilros,ehitts. Liver Complaint. • Spittin7 BlOod, Diflidulty of breathing. Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitatiim of the Ileum, Influenza. Croup. Broken Constitutions. Sore. Throat. Nervous Debility. and All diseases of the Throat Breast. :11311 Lungs; are most eifeettial and speedy mire ever known for any of the aLnve diseases is DR. -s vs rs COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIP.II Read the Texthatocky Sr. Loteix:Sert ;M. 1e46. flasmaty & Co --Ilents.-1 have been Inflicted tot releeillt three years within pulmonary complaint. which h 0... bathed the.akill of several of the most eminent phy , kw:DA:k of our rountry. St time, my cough very ID, - re. pain in any side mid breast; and great difficulty ii. breathing. ID tialk way 1 ettittioned to suffer. until life heroine altuost a burden. At length 1 maw your adver owinetit of DR. SWA YN Compound rt) rap of Wild Cherry. and was persuaded by a mend of mine to make o trial of it, and I purchased n bottle of von. I am Itap py to inform you that one bottle has effected a perti•ct mud that I ton now in the enjoyment of good health. I make this statement in the form of a certificate, that others who rimy be afflicted with such diseases 1110 Y: know where to find a valuable medicine. You ran use this testittion) in commendation of Dr. Swaytteti's Coln -1:4•11:111! S_rrmi of Wild Cherry as you think best. lours, with respect. CAtsoa. 11,ir treed of caution.—`nave the introduction of my ave.', to the public, there have a number of unprincipled, individuals got tip no.stnims. winch they arson contain: Cherry ; some are called "Balsams." Bitters." and Sy rip of %Vila Cherry." but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to.'Ma whieh run be proved by dio public records of the. Conf. Inonwerilth of Pennsylvania. The 0111 safeguard against 11111ponit1011 is to see that my signature is on each bottle. Da. 11. Nwm - Nr, Corner of Eighth nail Race street,. Philadelphia. ' 50.(X0 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION . treatir perhaps he a saran astimate fir, the rarn,Tes of fhbi dreadful disease in a single gear; then and the fearful en , alogne of those cat off by In llautation of the .t.true . s. liernorrhage, Asthma, Cough., lillTuraza, Ilronthitis, aNd other disca.trs of the Lungs and Anil the list would present an appalling , proof of the fa tality of these too classes of diseases. But it es impor tant to ti now that nearly all of this dread waste of Minolta life miclit have hoer prevented by a timely use of DR. SWAYNES COMPOUND SYRUP OF ‘VII.D This nridicine has now been before the public some eight years, and is the originnl preparation from the Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputnitomas a remedy for Coughs,. Colds. Bronchitis. awl Consumption ni the Lungs, based entirely upon its intrinsic merits. owes but little to inflated newspaper pods. Those who give it a mai, being Merle fitted by it, recommend it to their neighbors, mid. thus gradually and surely has it gnined an enviable reputa tion and worked its tray into general use. One bottle never fails to cure a recent Cough or Cold, while with strict intentions to the directions that accompany each bottle, its lire in Ibilitionnry iliscasCs of long - standing 'and of the most alarming character, has always given relict; and in very ninny instmicas has effected complete and immanent Cures. • - Irewure of the worthless l• Balsams," •• Bitters." rlips," . kr.. us they contain flout of the virtues of the orig innl preparation. 4 , The (original and only) gettitine article is prepar by Dr. SWAYNE. corner of Eighth and Race streets,' a delphia. and for sale by agents in all parts of the ed States, and smite parts of Europe. Prepared only by Dr. SWAT NE. N. W. corner of gilt and Race streets. Philadelphia. and for sale by respecta ble Druggists in nearly all the principal towns to dip Uni ted States. For .alo Wholesale and Retail, by WNI. THORN. Stl Market street: L. JONES, 190 Liberty street. and OG DEN & SNOWDE.N. corner of Wood and titJ streets. so& Agrotsfkr Pittsburgh. Pa. j\-y tt Jaynes , Family Me dicin es. 1 - 113.. S. S. COOK, Piqua. Ohio, writes. 111nreli. •• I have used your Vernafage. Cartninwire .8,160)11. and Expectorant. in my practice, Mr the last three years. and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never. as yet, to my recollection. failed of realizing' my tallest expectation in their curative properties. Vour other inedientes I cannot speak of from experience: but, unliting (ruin those I have used. I doubt not but that they claim, and ere entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have used teem. I was formerly very partial to ...tut Vertnifuge, until I 'becemeacquein fed with yours. which has my decided preferenc to any other now in use. Resseetfully, yours, S.r ,_. S. S. COOK:, M.D. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Ten Stone - 72 Fourth at. .7A7PAII:NI_ESTOCK'S COUGH SYTtitp.-__ThiT i li, ). paration kas prpvcd itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Wood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections: and the propnetors led warranted in reemn mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered at so low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There arc. perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided effects to such a short titre: Pre pared and sold Ity B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Corner of First and Wood; MAO, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. deep i . r IS FS ND I.IQCORS-300 Whole.l lalves, Quer. V tern and Eighths Pipes. Brandy. Wines. Gins, &C. of s the following celebrated brands, grades, and vintages mitnely : A Seignetto Brandy, pale " dark. " pate, Sazenne I len " dark palo, Pinet Castilion - de Co " dark, Imperial Eagle Gin, Black Horse " Pine Apple Irish. " . larnaica Spirits, St. Croix Ruin, Together with a. larger s Liquors in Bottles; alio, I for sale as imported, on pl Ira and Liquor Sfore of .. feb7 - conic __ _~~~ SUDORIFIC ' I .ontion Market 117 i ne -t: Ronea Port ..7.' Trash liont Burgundy ir. tt S. S. Madeira cS. M. ••rr ~:g Symington It .... Payal , -hr ht 2 Palo Sherry S Brown " u. I «•—,., ' Golden " 41 7 Terrriffe " It , .5 Lisbon " le Claret " prime*. k. Dry, Mala i ga " ' tocii --- orthe. shove 'Wines? :and Chtiminigne and Claret MiTndsi leasing ,terms 'at the Wine CO , ~ P. C. MARTIN, , 01 Smithfield and Front ,sts. • •• ' E.' t:' , 3':- : i-',.::,....7.:', .~.,,.y,_ , . _ ----- Wild _Cherry gad Sarsaparilla... _.. A VERY pIPORT4NT:COII3'ILNICATION ro ALL i , xivo.`xs• Ix At All Thnis. and UNDER ALL CIRCITMSTANCF.S, IYOU ARE SICK. get cured: if well, employ men cures to continue so. 1, Even' Individual, indulges, in habits which must. n :), , re.tter or lesser extent, distii r range the` inindruble and , intricate combinations which form the system. and enridegnently. • EctiTtT should posses - s'soinelll,! yet effiencroui - simple and ac credited agent for the.pretterviition of the ' functions of the body in good order. DR. ,WOOB'S smittavArumut WILD MERRY; ErerElig will achieve this result:. should bight every family, and in the hands of every, person who. by by business, profession. or general - course of life, is predisposed to the very bully little eitaients that render' life I curse instead of a blessing. and fitially.result, in their aggravated con dition, in the cause OP ;MAUL . The Bitters here recointhended are - compounded by a man of great shill and Inawledge from the. simples Sta ture presents to those who core to find them. and which are the only reliable tintidotesto the poisons of disease. The chief ingredients are ; the Universally beloved Sarsa parilla aunt the Bark of the Wild Chitry Tree. with which the red matt, of the forest. cures nearly every disease of the internal orga ns. These' materials. thonglt pdiv crtld in their operation. are. ati'commott' sense.teaches us ENTIRELY RAMILESS; mid. prepared as they are here'. one of the c,tratest nut, heal operatiers'in the inhabitable globe. By inking these Bit ters, the scrofidents may be restored to,beanty, and avoid the sharp knife of the smgcmu. for thernot onfyleratliz, cate pimples and tumors. but overcome - CANCER ANT4-KIN&S EVIL! Whoever is 'subject to ,the horrors of Conatimptiebk should at once purchase this sure remedy.,. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadf u l local eiingestions.oPeritimes: irizanityrlietrfregnentrititatta. - arhyppeoadria.lrfotnt headaches. palpitations, and other affections oltbe licaN and rheumatic swellings.DT, Wood's Compound is one 01 the most efficient medicines in routing these com plaints. and their fountain head, that can positibly be procured. " . , From being confined to Small rooms,.and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous persons are daily made to deplore a loss of: appetite. painful headaches, weakness of the mss cles t l languor, want of enertry suffi cient to neck recreation. drc.:ke- &c. These persons say for years, that they - don't feel very well." If they -do not employ a' method by Which they can feel unite well, they must eventually sink, under a severe fit of illness, and are PAVED 1 . 2:6 . 11 ' only by a miracle: and even then, the lancet. leeeli, blis ter, and calomel. have lell,thent mere scattered hulks. full of- aches and sorrows. and not nnlya pest to themselves,. but a source of disgust sand annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. Allthese FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES ' • ' rimy lie 'avoided by nu euily rippliention of the virtues of these hitters. Eor the truth ofthis, the proprietor pledges his wool - and honor, - and in evidence enn show files of undoubted certificates weich he has received, unkilieit ed. from all quarters. Ifel does not. however, ask the in-• valid to swallow his certificates. but his Bitters, and is to stake alt holds dear on earth in' favor of the result. • TIIE DYSPEPSIA. in either n modified or severe form. will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wocespreparatron, and the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Bitters possess no oth7:• - r recommendation, it would be one of the finest. veaciable cfrapounds medical science can invent: But.lcltt equal to the complete eradication of LIVER COMPLAINT, '• ' • in every shape. and oferery nftection,ininor or gigantic, or the "bilittry nparstns. Individuals who are constitut.. thinally bilious, ought regularly to take this mild. agree• ble, and excellent TONIC AND ATITRIMN7, as it will ditfiise health throughout every fihre of the frame, and send hap piness and love of life thrilling to the heart. Faammti OtnlfT TO NEEP IT ON IiAND. •• Every medienic-chest otiboard ship should also be well snicked with this capital remedy, as SCURVY cannot afflict those who take - it. or long resist its vigor ous assaults. All impurities of the Blood vanish before it. and the old relics of early imprudence invariably dis appear. soon atler being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it. The Bitters have, in no instance, foiled to cure latamicx, Gi.a . zast Dttutrry, and every disorganization of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the latter, a vast portion of our fellow-beings are rendered extremely miserable—so miserable. indeed, that they wish to die.' Every bottle of Dr. Wocid's “Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry• Bitters" contains ,a modicum of joy and content for each of those anxious, and imprudent sufferers. Re member that an injudicious use of mercury is ivoritably productive of many evilawhich are pat to flight by Oils glorious and unsurpassable compound; and that abbe ons which arc Er EIiFtDITA R - - may speedily and safely be shuffled 011 through its agen- cy. As a medicine which Must benefit EVERYBOT from the simpl!f delicate to' eon toed and despairing- ita redid. .no equal is to be found for it. It would be well to • bear' tn'muld that prevention in infinitely more desirable -.than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild .Cherry 13itters ARE•BOTII. Pat up in bottles. three- or four times larger than Bris tol's or Sand's. for the mune:price—Sl per bottle. WYATT & KEECIIUMI .121 Fulton -at., N. Y., whole sale 'menu. Sold in Pittabitrith. at P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTI4 . DEPOT of Valuable Medicines, Smithfield. between Third and Fourth sta.. and at 'WILLIAM THORN'S Drug store, Market st. -- sep2.4l6m-wlan r lIIINESE HAIR CREAM—A in'atchless article for growth. beauty. and restoration of the . Hair.' Thin: a Cream, when once known; will supercede other arti , rips of the kind now in Luse. Where the hair is dead' harsh. thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey. a . few applica tions will make the hair soft and dark-, and give it a beer, tiful. l vely _ appearanre: - ad will also'make it maintain . its liveliness and healthy toter, twice as long as all the preparations that are gene Willy used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen oft, it May be restored by using this Cream. EverV lady and gentleman who is in the habit Of using oils on their hair sliould at once parelinse a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream: as-it is so composed that not injure the hair like the other praparatiOna, hitt Will beautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell_ to Meirrs. Hendershon b. Stretch, Nashville,- general agents for the Southern States: . • Imter Vat Rev. R. raidefeß,laat?rlif the Presbyterian: Church,iPtilaski. M moms. Ilvsnxtesitorr & Sirtereu Ormtatsr-1 take pleasure in adtftruinittestinuirry fn (aver of the excellent preparation called Dr. Pari.sh's Chitiise Hao. Cream; fiat. about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out: but baiting procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription. it is now elastic, soft, and firm to - the head.' Many balsams and oilA were applied, each leaving mt hair in a wome state than before. 'Mini:Cretan, 'however, has `met my expee- As an article kr"theloilet. my wife gives it preference over oil Otller hetrie deliemely perfuthed and nordis posed to rancidity. The 'ladies, enecially, will find the Chinese Cretuefo beltdisid§raftmt imthettliripaintions for the toilet.' • .ItespeetfallY,'&e:.•' • - • CALDWELLL irrSold wholesale and 'retail; in Pittsburgh. by Jobn Towniend. 45 Market at, and Joel llohler. corner of Wood and Filth ate. • + iel&d&w-ly , A T MES are cautioned-,egitinal using Common Preps red Chalk t They are enot aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin how coarse how rough, how sallow; yellow, and unhealthy theAkinApPeara after 'using Pre pared chalk . Besides h a ts intermits. containing a,large mtantity of lead! We ve praparid beautitul sere table_ article which 'we call - arnica , . Spanish . Lilly White. It is perfec tly int : tom:at, being Peaked of alt, deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural,' healthy, alabaster. clear, .Itvelv Whips: the same time acting as a cosmetic 'onithe skin. making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical. Chemist of Al.assacliti setts. says: ; After analysing Jonent Spanish Lilly White, find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and tat the same tirnd innocent, , white - I ever saw. I , certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose akin requires beautifying:' Price .W cents a box. ' Directions —the hest way to apply Lilly White, is with' soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. - • . A rtna NET_ :OF. Terra , , 'For.. ceters.—Withe teeth, that breath. healthy gams. iYellow and unhealthy teeth, titter being 'once or twice Gleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Plate. have the appearance of the-most beautiful ivory, and, at the seine time it is' so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine. that it:Constant daily use is highly p con l , iin gi ti v ,re nt advdritageous, even to thoseiteeth that are to good condo- becoming worse—it also fastens inch as isheccnning Riving decay. tlt etn • a Those=b b eaut i fu l tl already polis h, et " ; r i e t v . enting prevents a loose, and by perseverance it 'will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box: 'All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle. New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the . , Wtm. Ton assent, and get a rich husband, lady ? "Your fnee is your fortune."' beautiful, clear, 'fairl l• - s it white? Ir not:Wean be made So even' though it ,be. yel low-, disfigured . ; sindmint,Aanned and freckled.. Thous ands have bean matte, thus. who have washedonce,cir twice with Jones' Italian Chenneal Soap.' The effectis I.Tlorions and magnificent. But he sure you get 'the genu ine Jones' Soap, ut the signior the American Eagle, Ea . •• , . Ring -atom. Salt-rheum, Seurvey,Erympelait; Barbera Itch, arc often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy' has failed. 'That ft court:tic pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at' the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. brand, reader,. this seldom or never fails. C INGLIS, Jr.; Patterson. Sold Itt JACKSON'S Si Liberty st., head of Wood Sign . of of the Big Boot, R CIN ILi TILER l REMEDY OF NA- - A fnac,eutu Blfeet3,hcea,thsre:Tli s ovbcf ound vtjy superior to Ilartem, British, or any other formerly Popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for the following ali ments arc truly wonderful: Inflamatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. phthisic, coughs, colds, spasms, tenor, • ryeapelaa. scald bead, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint, inflammationMf the kidneys, pains in the breast: side and back, diseases of the ;spine, piles, heart burn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness. and ear ache, worms, (both ache. sprains, strains, hunts, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, .sores, &c. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold xvholesale and retail by JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The ma HOT stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the GII.NUIn can be Ob . mined. Cst - rum—ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the.general agent for Western Pennsyl vania, Wm.,Jacisson, 88 Liberty street, or through sub- Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of Whom:will have's:show - bill and general directions in pamphlet-fat-in, containing the names and address or the' Proprietor - rind Gehenll , Agent of -Western Pennsylvaola, as follows: Tfr:liall , tc Co., proprietor, Kenn:Joky, • • ' : Win. Jackson, General Agent for WesternPennsylva nia,' . .1W Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders', must be addressed: - I Otaistairs:4Etichhoitle ts enclosed In one of the abritia. 'finMedPitinphletsi and the name of William Jacksortithe -'oneitilandnidy vakcaeotdeageitt for Western Pennsyl-. Afanifij printed Millie 'Outside of the label. 1 I MEE - - • " tlaciciLlirmatik t StfaTLlMrATEarmovrAnix PURCIATLVE-FILLS, RE: tadfaitted. in;operate; vat „ fo d yin „,„,„ A effectual preventire, but as a nem failing,lrmrdy, all diseases which can affect, htmuin .frathe; . ache. Indigestion, Rheumatism. Piles: iSiarift.tntopsy;., Small Pox, Cholera Morbus, Wonns, Whooping - Cough; Consumption, ,lainidice,,Quitfky, Scaslatina. Liver Com plaint, Aponte/yr Cattechs", flair - Ram& Fi t , Heartburn, Giddinese, Etysipclas, Deafness:, Iteltingsm% the Skin, Colds. Gont, Gravel. Pains in the-13ack i -Inwimi.l Weakness: Palpitation of the I rearvllisings lit the Throat, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds; Female Campluints, Stitches in the Side: . Spitting of Blood, Sore EyettAiterofule, St. Anthony's Fire, Lowness of 'Spirits, Flooding, Films bus or Whites, Gripes; King's Evil, Lockjaw, Hysteria, .1 Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affections.-Pleurisy„-- Swelled Feet and Legs', Swine Pox.'"While Tretnors, Tumors, Ulcers,-Vomiting—and short of others bane succeSsfillly and - repeatedly been vanquished , by . . heir all-perwerfut ann: - • They have been known toeffect permanent cures when all other. remedies had prov.st unavailing, and in the last stages of disease, . They have in many eases superieebd I dirrescriptiri skill of. the most carotin physicians, and Meeived besides their unqualified commendation_ . ; ; • They have been frequently recomniencett hymen of tiles" most distinguished. characters throughout land, mud.. been sanctioned in Europe hy Noblemen, - lisor royal LInoJ. They have been introduced intefthe Hospitals of Editt- = burgh. Paris. and Vienna. and through the disinteresteiC exertions of our Foreign Ambassaders,l they, have recei: ved the favoridile'etimmendation of , thelFmg,kror of Aus sie. and of his Celestial .Majesty of the 'Chinese Er' nose. IT3' Scarcely a Packet vessel rof any repute sails frotk the port of New York. without an abundant supply of the SICK- MAN'S NEVER FAILING FRIEND. ', fp-Agencies have been established i i.all the principal Cities in die Union, and applications are constantly'reach ing us from almost numberless villages in every section of the country. Testimonial/tot their marvellous effects arc pouring in front all quarters—and in such numbers that we have not limo to rend one. half of them:AVlnix.;.. stronger or more conclusive evidence than,these Aumnit tint facts can the most sceptical desirel s , it possible, Mal, tim many . .01011tiandS Wilo Have tried ; CLICKENER4S:i PILLS, can be deceived in their results? - if imposl ; tote or quackery existed, would it not long ago have beets' , held up, as it should be, to the scorn Mal derisioa •ef ;to justly offended community. ' : • =1 , , fp' Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickencr is the original:ln ventor of Sugar Coated Pills: andthatnothing of the sort was ever heard of, until be introduced ffem au June,1843,, Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. and take no other, orzthey will be made the victims of a fraud. PRICE:' 'CENTS 'PER'BOX:t i • ..= Dr. Clickencepriffeipacc - forthelgaio of pills, is 66 'Vesey at.; New 11:1*.t ' - t WM:JACKSON, 86 Liberty!' rd.: head of Wood st., Pitts burgh, Pa.. General Agent for Western ,Penusylvania, Northern Ohio, mid the River Counties ' of - Virginia,- The following are' r. Clicks per's dilly appointed-I A gents for Allegheny co.. Pa. I WM: JACKSON, (principal) 89 Liberty.street, head ,of, A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. ' Jonathan Wiriest. Manchester. • . C. Townsend & Co., " ' - Jno. R. H. Jacques, Birminghain,l _ Jno. H. Cassel. Penn at. ' Andrew S. Getty. Wylie st. ' • Robert Williams, Arthursville..: . Hemiugray, South Ward. „ , „ Wm. J. Smith, yempenufeeville.: ".“ Jeremiah Fleming, LawieneeVille. Daniel Negley, East Liberty. -- • Edward Thompson, Wilkineburgh., , Thomas Aikin Sharpilturgh. ' '„ G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. Samuel Springer, Clinton .7• ; ,p James IM'Kee, Stewartstown. ; John Black, Turtle Creek. - . ' C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth: • Riley .111.1.aughlin, Plumb Township.. , .1. Jones. Bakerstown. Penny. MlCeesport. my'l7- ” 6 1 T IS THE BEST COUGH MEDICI`NE EVER , USED."—This was expressed in our hearing yes- - terday, by en intelligent. gentleman, who had ased.but about one half of a-bottle.of ?IMO"- Mixture, before he was entirely cercd. 'Come and get, a bottle of it, and if the most obstinate cough of.eold doe, trot disappear by its use, your money will be refunded! Compounded as it is, of the most eflectiVe, though less and pleasant remedies, its use for years has, nor hi deed can it, fail to give entire satisfaction. • For sale, wholesale and - retail,.by HAYS dr. BROCKWAY. , Liberty street. near Canal*Basin.l... ' WILLIAM FLEMING. Lawrenceville.. Sold also by oell BROWNSVILLE WATER-CURE ESTABLISI, Fayette county, - Pd.' - ml,—axe friends of Hydropmhy.—also, the ptiblic.in;gcne.-,T , • l,—are respectfully informed, abut this establish- ment' built expressly for .the purpose.' . has nowbeen In. successful operation since August; 1e.17 - • The building is 70 feet by 30, two stories high. 'and will comfortably accommodate twenty-five patients,--every room is well ventilated, and neatly furnished The sleep ing, bathing, - and-dressing rooms, for ladies. are as entire . ly separated from those of the gentlemen, as if in differ ent buildings; also, separate parlors. The bathing-roodui.' are furnished with all the necessary - baths for undergoing. a successful treatment. . , Numerous pure soft.:water springssurround the lishment ; pleasant and retired walks, among the neigh-• 'boring hills are abundant; and the exertion of reaching ' the summit. is amply repaid by the beautiful views over a most picturesque country. ' • DR. BAF.LZ, the Proprietor. who resides in the , astah- • . fishmeal, has had several years' experieace in this popu lar mode of practice; and. early in the ensuing sninnier, , expects to be joined by'DR. ALASON, Fellow of the Roy-, , al College of Surgeons. London; who is, now visiting the: • best establishments in Eng.ltuid. The Establishment has been. so far. well patronizisil; and no pains will be spared to make it as comfortalile - : and agreeable to invalids as the system will admit of."' The term. are as follows: For patient's, $6 per week, to be paid weekly. . . Very feeble pauents are required to ,bring. their own nurses; board can behad for thern, in the Establishmem v at sSpec week. Each patient is Tel:mired to bring the foll Owing articles:. Two.linen or cotton sheets, two woollen blankets, six. coarse towels, either three comfortable* or a light feather. bed; likeWise:an.told linen; and flannel sheet, for band ages. and one injection instrument. The following diseases are successfully treated: Fevers4-.lnten nitflng,do- t orAgue.,• Lithimmatiottof the Lungs, Stomach,. Bowels, Liver, - Spleen,. and Kidneys Dyspepsia; Asthma;: Rheumatism, acute and chronic: Science; and Lumbago; Donorrhma; Primary condary . Syphilis t-Scrofula; Nervous .Diseases: Partial 'par/dye's; Neuralgia; Sick Headache: Palpitation of the, Heattl- 1-1 5Toehondriasief ,Dropsy;.Jaundice; Habitant. tostiveness;•Delirium Tremens ; ; Spasras of the Stothach. and Bowels; Spain! Alfections• Chronic .Dysentery,:or • Diarrhcra ; 'Fetter. Ringworm,•SCald Head, _ Female - Disease*, as.-Predapsn.s Uteri, or bearing down of womb.- Excessiverf.painful, _and obstructed:trim* 101 ft EUMATIS , GOUT, AND MIC7DOLOREILIis-- AV A respectable gentleman called at ,our office, as he said; to inform us that he had hien afflicted for 15 .years with Rheumatism or Gout,:.anit - occusicirially with Tio Doh:irons; that 'he bed been Xrceuentlyi confined to his room for months together, and often stiffered the meat in- t tense and excruciating ; pain;' but that lately he osingJagne"s'Afteratire; - Alttirestire; froin which be found themost nal - and'unekriceted - relief,: Ile says - he found thefmedi- ClllO . very pleasant and effective,. and that' he now eon, Siders himself perfectly : cared.—.TheladelpAio North Amer , ie A FACT Wont"; Rstowuro.--A gentleman of Scinfulatm habit, front indiscretion in his younger days ttectune af fected' with:Ulcerations- in , the - 'throat and Nose, and.* disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his' whole system bore the marks of being interned with, disenie. One hand and - Wriit *ern Ito` ranch effected that he had lost the use of the hantit. everi part being covered with deeP,-..painful, - a nd , olferisive. ulcers , and were ail hollow and-portell'es iiiiheitiy 7 fornb. It wits at this stage ofhis complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a Math, same, disease. that commenced the use of Ispie's &I teraarcd tive, andlutehig taken sixteen bottles' is,now perfect= The 'Alterative Operates' ihroix,lll' the cireulatiort; and purifies the blood and eradi c ate s disease from the sySteni, Wherever located and the' numerous,' cures- it haajteri. formed in diseases of the ,"akin `cancer, seioftila;gant, livercoMplahn, ped, other chronie'diseases; is truly'astosuihing,—SpUn or the - 21mes. ' .• Ut -.- For -Ale in; Pittebutglai at the PEKUSIT.A erb 72 kourth street. CIONSUMPTION,-..COUGH, SPITTING OF.BLOOD. ki BRONCHITIS, Ab.V.Ex4, Cosamesnviz, Four-fifths of you are,. teeny. suffering ; from. iteglected Colds, or an obstruction and consequent intlainabon of the delicate lining of those..tubes, throu&t• which the air we breathe is distributed to' the langs. This obatinction produces pain and soreness,. hoarseness, Cough; difificulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blcirmktnatter or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the pa time—and death ensiles... SAYNES7 EXPECTORANT never fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy istt44.ls; Oerlant,.lnt its ef fects, and cannot failloAcheve. For sale. in Pittsbargh,ftt:4h.e.-gekinTatt,Stoic,;77.-Yourth 6 6 COUGH MEDICINE - IN- THE , WORLD!'" 13 Another evidence of - the'SimethiriV , OViDr. Wil ford's Cough Itrixture; tiVer 111 1 -others. Read the following cettlfteatc fftdrtuxesPeetalde_ citizen of the Fifth Watd: "This 'certifies that for seine. weekti past r* A i Ho'A r d with ; w hhiell - waShVidently 'See - ing seated on the lungs to such an extent as to resist the effect of every medicine which I had been Atsiag. Was finally persuadedcall. H atflays & Brockyre.y's Store, and get a bottle of Th. IVillards , - Oriental::Cough. Mixture; -which,- to my great surprise. -ielia-vod-ZaisistSzY much; after mking only two or three deses,.andbieftwe I had used one bottle. I wasethirelycared.,:-.lssisiOsibihistielt pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to buy it, and shall continue to recommend it corny friends, as / firmly beilere it to be the best Cough Afrdirine in the world." Try-it - only 25 cents a .Bottle ‘. Assw - . Sol -N 1 1 1'Custly." d by HAYS & ItßocKwAy,„.., . No. 2, Liberty street. near Canal Basin.. •.- Sold also by J. IFLEMING. novlo • -I..awrenceviLli2 - DALM or, COLIJMII.V;IL.Erafr Tenic--To r theß d JL.) Grey.—lf you wish a rich„laxtuicnia }Mato! hilt, free from dandru ff and scull; do not Proure Jim-genuine Balsam of Columbia. Incases, of baldnesi; it Will more than exceed your expectations.' ..Itlituyi ;who have lost their hair for twenty years, hairs lutil it restored to its ori ginal perfection by the use of this'Btilsmii. Age, state, ot condiums, appsars to bed° obstacle, 'whhtever. 'lt also cause 'the fluid to trosv. -- with which the delicate lair tube is filled; by which means thonsands , whoSe hair wasgrey as the Asiatic eagle,- Mus e had . their hair zestoreiktp sts _natural color,-b y the of this-invaluable remedy. - all - cases offever it - will be found one of the most pleasant rant Washei that. can . be used., A. few aPlicationa only - . ate necessary tokeep the hair froui falling out. - Itstrengthena the' roots,. it never, fails. to impart a rich, glosiy.appear. &nee' and, as ti perfume for the toilet, it is unetmulled. It hbla i ; three tithes au much its other Miscalled . Hair ResitsTr ativeis' and' is' mote 'hifeetuaL! , Blie:- . genuine .manbite 'tared ohly'by-thinistoell & Stem 21•Crourtiandt:stteet:t.ieSit York. Sold: otilY genuinef'in:' Pittsburgh: by!Wst. JACESO:i. 89 Liberty street,` head Wood ; also, in Washingtem.'l%., Syreeney. & Son; in Cannonsburgh, by Dr.:Vowell; bY Bennett& ProkeSi also) kn niPenusybeania. Obio, - Maryland, and, yirglnia. uovlft-d&w6in. . _ =EN DIME =II MEM ', : j'.'..``'-''V;,' , .!N'4:' , • . ti;',N l. l - . k.5i : , 7-. :%.4'!i::: . .: • 4 . 4 - - , - f r.; U.* " 79f: MEI _ (_.::;
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