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MBE e M F y L- ••ff y • • • • r. " 4 I'l4 I dfit : 1 ) 14 4 4 , • 1 f{ ~, t: ' . . . _ . - • - itkitl)lns CB— TO ARMS: TO ARMS.'— Threittenedin :. vision of Western Pettit. by Col Swift. with 10.000 men. notwithstanding which: .1. M. White will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any has hafeteftire been offered in the. Western country, hav - nag the largest establishment in the mity,• fronting on Lit?- . - linty sad Sixth sus. He is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, eassi meieet'vestings. and clothing of all descriptionssuitable for the approaching season, that has ever been o ffered in this market, to winch all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner. No. 167. Liberty and Sixth sts. • mar2s J. M. WRITE, Tstun, Proprietor. 111 OELLING OFF LOW FOR CASH. , —Winter kJ thing of every description. such as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket. 'Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sack and frock coats. ,_ Cloth, eassiniere, and satinett pantaloons; also, a gen eral assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth ; eassimere and fanly woolen, and plaid cassintere, with a gnat variety of: superfine Irish linen. trimmed shirts, under shirt. stock, cravat , , comforts and all - other arti cles in the Clothing line : which wftl•be sold low for Cash. - Purchasers will And it muelt.to their advantage to call • seem, at 49 Liberty street. . , P. DRI.ANY . • N. ft.ll .. complete assorunent of goods. suitable for • Customer rork, always on hand. :melt as English. French endlimencan cloths, and cassiineres; also a choice as . waitron( of : seasonable vestings—all of which will be made to outer in the latest styles, and on the most tie coomuldating..terms, .. laoil2-daw • - • - 'Clothing Clothing t S Clothing It t Bie Doors ca. The Waferyi World!!! 150 . 1 . 900 VELL SELECTE.I3 GARMENTS now made and ready to be o ff ered on the 'isioatinteral terms to my old customers and the public in general: • The Proprietor of this far-furned and eltenSiVe establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at niuch trouble and expense, non completed his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of Costumers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo- . . thing dint bee ever been offered in this or any other mar - ket Weetitf the mountains. For neatness in style end workininsbip, combined with the very low prier which they,*ilt be sold for, ninst certainly render the old unri •elled Three Dig Doors one-of ,the . greatest attractions nu ' . the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to andointice to my numerous friends at home and abroun. MUM that notwithstliading the extraordinary efforts which I hette made to meet the many calls itr my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment. It is a well established • act, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than an) other house in the trade, mid this being the case on the amount sold, I can affrod to sell at .much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they n isheil to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean . • isvreep of all my presentstoe k before the beginning of next lime; coating to' this conclusion. I will make it the inter est of every man. who wants a cheap Whiter suit, to call andiniretase at his Three , Big Doors. osl2l-4.tvr JOHN INITI.OSKIIY. OAMT BE BEAT 1171ite has just received at his large establisluncnt. fronting on Liberty and 1;0, :streets, a splendid ....ortment TwEEI):: for sununr r: also, superior lot of French Satin VI:STINGS. all of 'which he is ready .to. make up in the latest fashion and on the 'most reasonable terms as neon!. Observe the corner. N 0.167 Liberty and Sixth streets. myl4. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. .emetrn until lately bat as wool dealers. The_tea business of 11TCallinont & Bond, is about eight Woathd old , and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Cont- pours name is because a name is open fur any man or . Arm to assume; but the fact intended to imply. thereby. that they have any connection with the so called and well known Pekin Ten Company of New York. is enti re false, they.haviug been dented even an agency in for the New York Company. that Company having refused even thus far to confide iu them. know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas: ram only certain that they keep or obtain none .of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. .'-. Any rtrson reading this card will see the 'gross decep '• Mu they :wish to practice on the public. and to the injury ..of my business. M`Callmont & bond arc wool dealers '..in Philadelphia. and have sent an agent out here to pull - wad over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look. out for_the black sheep. f novl9l ALEX. JAYNES. EWE The Malic Figure 'lead. or the-Lady of the Green and Ettte,by IL:Mules Carey. of the LT. S. Navy. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, bybl.ouisa - Sidney: . tanherpe. nether of "Striking I.ikenesses," etc. LoWntiLynnsore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge; by . ' - Landon Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. ' Lik: of Joseph T., Hare—a large %amity.' The .Illanat nye ri .1$ Mother, by the author of - History of a Flirt." • ThoWilfulness of Woman, by the same author. - The Old Commodore, by F.. Upward. Jeanette. Alison. or the Young Strawberry Girl—a talc of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham Karmi, or Daylight; a prize tale; by J. S. Robb. e . Sir Rowland Ashton, J robs; by Lady C. Lone,. nit:Splendor of Vereailles, and Court of Louis the *wars Personified. Nos. 0 and le. Raral,Cemeteries of America. part 9. Magazines, Newspapers, etc. , latindoa.Punch and Pictorial Times. per lan steamer.. 11tother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier. and Yankee Doodle Pictorial*. For mile by W. I. • 4eeB .. ad street, opposite the Past °diet' MEE - ' .Mortes Wed:Ey Do get of Ncto Books Ike P.N. 111/APMAN'S DRAWING 1300 K. NO. 2. 1 1..1 (Biddon's Ancient Playpt, new edition. . , The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. Chamber's Miscellany. No. 11 ; (MI smtk on band. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland. i XI !The Market queen. or the Wife's Stratagem. Muteonna, a tale of the Revolution. %Song. s for the People, No. 2, superior to N . o. t. - .IAA Ariel; or life on hoard an loth:mute. new 'supply. - - Witirdr's Hydraulics, No. 2--full setts on hand. lloiren Personified. No. 14. du do; l'ictorial England. Non. 36 A. 37, do do; Tinian Magazine, fur February, do -do; ' • ' National do. do do do; do do; . Oode?s Lady's Book fur Feb' y, do do; ,Little 's Living Age, No. 193, .do do; rot:n.lso up. Remarkable Events in the History of America, by J. Frost, L. L. D. ..t.Artwrienn Phrenological Journal for January. Sub , • serildiens received. „ lane F A SO, Autobiogrophy, by Career cif the Fairies a Christmas tale, by James. ..Minburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. ' • fo ~,The Conquest of California and New M exico, by the .',;:rmlit of the United. Slates, in years ISI6 and 1 , 347, by Jas. 11/minion Cutts, with engravings. plums of battle., • A Tour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada. I.y Oklaties.Ltinman, anther of e A Summer in the Wilder ' bees.. The Eclectic 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 Novels, cheap form. new - Supple. - ;The above works arc for sale by un3l] .111. P. MORSE. . TT Is NOWT ADMITTED. by Pantholosists. that no koriejnaltemperament.complexion, COIISIIII Itioll. or form of Amity, confers romplete immttnity front hereditary die -easel-that Scrofula, Consumption, and other affections, haying_ a similarity of origin. occur in all, although obser ...station conYinces us that individuals and (=Hien posses siareertain characteristics, am more frequently the sub- Sector these maladies thou others. These diseases ate a • morbid condition of the wholesystem of nutrition—their - products being but the effects of on alteration of the blood sord sodretions—the ulcers. abscesses, enlarged glands, . inflammation, kc., being merely' attendant. Phenomena. Tim-cense exists prior to the phenomena, and must be destroyed before perfect licalib.can be established. This may barkine by. using Dr. SELLER'S PANACEA, the MINI Certain remedy for diseases arising from an impure state of the blood and system-of nutrition. ever presented toter afflicted. Price $l, pint bottles. Call and get a —Fatale by • • JOEL MOIILEI2, Druggist, :jantr-lm N. IV. corner of Wood and Pifth sts. "It to the lheisteostgh lgedicine I ever Saw. f Will the following proof of the superi.irity of Dr. Wit - jar lard's Driental-Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit • its Dec. 13. le-47, MMUS. Rare &Mew EWAY:--A (ter laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and . distressing cold, which had, thus far. resisted the cf feet* of several of the "infallibles." I was induced to par.- - chase - bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give It s fnirtrial. To my great surprise, after using only one • halrof - the bottle I found myself entirely well. "It is the :bat fiedieing /ern. saw: , 1: - Tette eopy. - -3011 N HINDS: - r,•'sold by HAYS. A TIROCKWAY. Druggists. Cominer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal, ' jami OHM follow-Ware RCILANTS visiting our city for pnrpose of tlMir Sprrng suilplies of follow-ware smd other.Castangs, will find a very heayy stock, AO an mrtpruitireArailety of patterns and sites 113 more by us.— . 13alaplei natibe'saen ntottrwarehouse, Commercial now, LEbeatilirent, - next V. w. Wallace's Marble works. fEr:s: and prices favorable, m QIJIN. MerIBIDE &.Co. • "ORI'ANT . •00 —1 • 11ts o 0 WeateruPennsitainia and of the West, and of Vi est earElpeatomtandeatapitignsi with an appendix. con- Want. COQIIIQUII extracts from unportnnt Inatituitreaties, airlines of conferences, journals, itc. Totrather aithir AtoPograpkical- deßcription of: each • tawny of. Western 'Pennsylvania - One large - voltmai 7t3E! pages, by - L1 -K. • Balm!: Esq. • For sale 11% , . fi. s.. Boswoniii *kg.. .ranio No. 43 Market street. _frEM,S.64iftlf bete YoWteli yson; - - • tarf 7ct W‘ e oTe s s - — (Utah chests ' • .• • • Act 7 k -• Jelin& =SW MMM= A EN. GOODS, 'NEW GOODS .— Received at the Iron .1.1 City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and Caney Oissinteres. of the most modern styles; fine fignred Caslunere Vestings, Silk Velvet, 2lain and Fancy Satins--all of which we will make up at the must reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; I.ady's -Cloakr of the most fashionable patterns. :sleek . and Pocket lidkfs., - Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and every urticle nsually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to cull at the Iron City Clothing Store. No. l32liberty. street, immediately. opposite the mouth of Market. 10ct13.40 . C. hI,CLOSKEY. I:ThiBLUStII7S7(3 .IMTCDENCI-I—Prom a published . .e3txtl of IWCultruatil & Bout, of Philadelphia. the imblig ;Would be led to believe that we have been claim met privilege we had no right to. That - they have abandoned, some time since, tiro exclusive agency sys tem? and thatwe have right to claim -exclusive privil. .ft:ea :with their teas." I never pretended to sell the tens of Ibis „spurious concern. I have been selling' the was of ,the New, York' Pekin Tea Company fur the lust . two us the public arc aware , and have • been to New .Yuck four c four times in that nine, and nocer 'want of 'IAA new FacEW BOORS! NIA 17 HOOKS!!—The Convict, or Atm rite unniasktA, by G. P. It. James. Esq., k Asbate, by T. Howard, author of Ratite the. Reefer. tbelkazor 01.6 Fallen, by Curtis. author of Black Plumed „, u ~` • k'~ , ~'~ .:' . ,..` . ,..;` , f;,4 , ; . ,, , -,, .. . . -''J.:..5..7-4•70-..•:,:'''.7...,•,;i':-;:: ~-~•~~ ~~ &anspodatifinf'finie: Pittsburgh Poirtitle' 1200 Line. . . , .„. . 1844. ,ft,V g la k . - v ort the transporttttioeuf freight between Pittsburgh X and the Atlantic eities..acouling transhipments on the way, and the consequent risk of delay, damage. breakage and separation of goods. . PROPRIETORS: BClll3pfUnE L. Casa. 278 Market at.. Philadelphia. TAAWI , E & O'CouNon, tor. Penn and Wayne sta z . Pitts burgh. O'Cos7von & Co.. North street, Bsltintore. W: & J. T. Tsescorr. 75 South street. New 1-ork • . . . Eneonraged by increased business, the Proprietors have .added to and extended their arrangements during the winter. nod ore now prepared to forward freight with re- Tularity and dispatch. unsarpassett by any other Line. heir long expenence as earners. the palpubletmperior ity of the Portable Boat systetu. and the great capacity, and convenience of the warehouses at each end of the Line. are peculiarly CaiCUPal , ti to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements nod aceotrunodate then cus tomers, and confidently offering the past us a guarantee for the future. they respectfully solicit et coutinnanec of that patronage wrath they now gratefully acknowledge. All consignments to 'loath rind O'Connor will be re ceived and forwarded, Steamboat charges paid. and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing or storage. Unveil:: no interest, directly or in direetly. in Sieumbonts. the interest -of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary objets in shipping west; and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consign ed to them promptly, and on the most udvuntageons terms to the owners.marl-ti Piekworth 9 e Way • 1848. XCLUSIVELY for the transportation of Way Freight ,rA between Pittsburgh, Blairsville. Johnstown, llolli daysbure, Wuter Street. and all intermediate places. One Rent leaves the warehouse of r. A. NrAnulte & Co., Pittsburgh. every slay, (except Sundays.) and ship pers ten always depend on having then: goods forward ed without delay. and art fair rates. This Line was ?Omni) the thr special accommodation of the way business. and the proprietors respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage. PROPRIETORS: .101 IN PICANVoRrtI, JOHN MILLER. I). 11. 1 RNE...I, W00re.... FULTI. Joss Mna.an.liollidaysbuig : It. 11. C.mt.N, Johnmtown; C. A. .M'ANtl-TY Sc Co.. Vin‘hurgh P.EFEREN - CES: J. 3. M 1 Davin. John Parker, Bohan Moore, Dagoley & Pittsburgh. mar? • Independent Portable Boat Line. 1848. FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODI7CE AND MERCHANDISE. TO ..iND VRONI irrsin :no it. PtIIIADELPIII A AND BALTIMORE, ID — WITUOCT TRANSIIII . IIE,T.JA OODS consigned to our care will lie .Orwarded with )ll out deltic, at the 10tre4 ettllv,it tate. Bttld of I.ZO ding transtnifted. and all instructions promptly attended to. !lice front any extra charge fur storage of COOMOSI , iOII. Address. or apply to C. A. WAN U1:11," 3: Co.. Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. Pa. HATING a vrry lame and commodious IVarehonoie. we are prepared to receive. On addition to freight iur •itipun•nt.) u large amount of Prmlnce. &v.. on Storage at low rater. iniar^l :11.ANuury GIIKENt: A Clift.; ITEss. 4g t. . Increased Speed Speed and Reduced Ratesi lVrmt mattAso: I.:sacs:Ts Puldie are informed that the Philadelphia and Raltimore Railroad Company have eottnnenced run ning their cars at 4a. trniti Philadelphia to Baltimore, hr• wLieh arratiFentent ive are enabled fo !inward our gnpress goods troru Philadelphia to Pittsburgh m the Un parallelled short time of faro day, Goods leavtag Phila• delphm at 1. a.m.. will arrive at Pittsburgh in the evening Browns% tile Rom of 11... wand day. WO have alms re duced the rates on stnall packages IV, per cent. on the 10171. r chnn_tc. Exprcsa starts every day, Sundays ',repos!. (MEESE & It. 6. VICKERY. Agent. deel3 so Chart,. limed. Connell , * Magical Pain Extractor. IT is nosy conceded by al:Meal men that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured by Comstock & Co., ill Courtland st.. New York. is the grealem \So:1- .ler of the 19th century. Its effects arc truly miraculous. 111 pains ore reMoral from barns, serdils, &c., and all external sores, in a tiny 11161110,5 .. after its implication, brains:: the same on thy most delicate skin, leaving it scar. It is equally beneficial in all binds of infitiminato.. ry diseases. smelt as sore Nipples mid Eyes. Sprains, Rheumatism. White Swelling and Ulcers. Stooges. Burma, Chillblains. Erysipelas. Miles. Tic Dolorcuits, might told as proof to nil we say. the names of ittaiiient;. intent physicians who oat it in their pramicatid.luni dreils of the clergy who praise it to their pe a plu — q}%Kiiii .' parent Ar.p it pm:minas, on hand. in ease of neesifetite lire life may be lost without. but by its use all bunts are;- subject to its control. unlesethe vitals are destroyed. Can.' tine—remember mud ask for ConntlCA 31n;rical I' '''' ~ Kr. tractor. manufactured by Comstock 4. Co., N. and take 110 cutler. u:s. c.—The Genuine 11 - ay," Linornen.r. is an article store justly celebrated as a cure for the al.ol', than any or all others. Its cures are alitio6t in/media te, and it is only necessary to let those who know the article nod use it with suc h great success. that it is to be had true and genuine of t7ontstock & Co, 11l Cosirtland *L. N. V., sole proprietor. Stslal only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa.. by Wvt. Jsetswv. F2l Liberty sr. bend of Wood at.: also in It amltinglott. Pa.. by A. Clark ; in Brownsville lty Bennett & Crocki r. also by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio. Nbl. and Virgthiu. novin-dann t n . . . _ Soldiers of the Mexican War, gnu:eubeeriher having opened nn other in the City of Pittsburgh. in the. State of Pennsylvania. for the pur pose of procuring Land Warrants nt the Scat of Itov e n,- tnent. for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Army. Os weans the Volunteers. who have sr-creel in the present War with Mexico insOrms din living. mid the representatives of the devil, that by addressing an application to him at ail, City. giving the linnie and ad dress of the soldier, and if dead. his . - epreseniatiscs. It will receive careful and prompt Utleittin". lostrnetions and Blanks will be inintedintel - reliirned per Mail 10 the applicant. to be deemed and retortied to me at this place. The Warrant. when received, will he immediately scot pm mail to the proper owner: or if he prefer receiving unary. I will mak e suite r,) hie Warrant to the best intro _urn' o ibr cash. and make ltd charge for that nervier. In the event of the death of the soldier. that 1110,1 he mentioned iti ihe letter, and the warrant will issue ac cooling to the following rules;,...First. to his wife and children. Of tin have any.) SCeOllll, to hi„ father: and Third. to his mother. Having a s.on in the, General Land Olin,. at Washing ton, and one in the Many under General B e .l t . in Mexico. the matter would receive their prompt attention. should any did - Utility arise respecting the TlerCnary proof: Letters addressed to rue MI the anhp•et must he post paid. and inclose a Fire Dollor Bank Note as toy com pensation. ‘VM. B. FOSTER. ' TIEVY.10:•: , LS: Hon. Harsnar Denny. , , H l r , on. Walter Forward, i a tuseurgn. Cul. Wm. Robinson, Jr.. 1 James Hall, Esq.- Robert Buchanan , Lsq. i i Cuiciona'i Irwin & Foster, .1 Major Si. Clair Denny, Paymaster U S A.. N. 0. Lieut. Col. Semi VV. Black. Capt. John Herron. Vol's. Gen Scott's Capt. Robert Porter. Army, Mex'o. Capt. P. N. Guthrie.-Regular Army. W. B. F. ntav be found at the office of Wm. E. Aus tin, Req., late Black & Liggett's, Burke's Buildings, 4th street. IVO - A. MASON & CO., Dry Goods House, 62 Marker I Strut. benoftlt Third and Fourth rtrerts. have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods. comprising in part 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintr.es of Rn glish. French and American •manufacture; 150 pea rich and desirable patterns French Ginghtuns, warranted in terior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods tar Indies dresses, eomprising every style for Felt and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de 'mines. Satin stp'd Alpacens of various colors: 1I and 1-4, black and blue Mack Silks, fur Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors ; M. de liains, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality; Cas simeres, Caasinctts, Broad Cloths and Vestings: blench. ed and unbleached Muslins from 131- to Dife. per yard; Green, Yellow. Red and White Flannels; Ticking=, Checks. strip'il Shirtings; bleached and brown Drillings. etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail nt the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & co. XTEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Buikt .o ings, Fourth street.—llor oft & ANyttoNT, Daguerreo- Tta from bit l i th ts e o l f '..a i s „ t n e th rn t e u i g t 1 7 ) il',','''a'n%;l"tlti,42 nceaMitTor'i7teg"ttoll:Nnito,if to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at roOnts iu the third story of Durke's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the. highest perfection of the art. Our inatrnments are of the most pow ertitl kind, enabling us to execute pictures misurpnased for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. . . Persons sitting for pictures ure neither reipiirreil or ex petted to take them miless perfect satisfaction is given. N. D. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. ET'lnstrnetione given in the art. containing the more rcemrt Improvement,. II - OLIDAY PRESEN'PS: The Mirror of Life; F d Christmas Blossoms: The Gin of Friendship; Friendship's Otrering; The Ruse; The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepsake: The Hyacinth: Scenes in the lives of the Patriurchs and Prophets. Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry: Lays of Love and Faith, &C., by 0. W. Bethume; Amelia's Poems; Trippers' Proverbial Philosophy: Together with a urge variety of Miscellaneous. Moral and Religions works for sale by decelo LITRE I.OOMIS, Agt. rya t'EMALWl;—.2,v,efetnato. should have a box of , Dr. Ralpla's Pills, • They are L porfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle flinti ness and safety in all eireumstonees. Wherever introduc ed, their character has, been rapidly estnblished among the ladies. with whom theyare empludicelly The Farorite. .Very" complete directions tor use in the various com plaints will be .found . the directions accOmpanying each box . ...,• . For sale S. L. CUTIIRERT, sl4ithield street. near Thin!.' • Also; ty IVm. Colo.:Allegheny City; J. G. Smith, Mr mitigharni and Jo.ig!l 4 l,'Pracken,..riith Ward, Pittsburgh. i; m in ;T2,121,1t, , jo. S. ~.----- ,:'-'-' - • ''' . - ..- ''''' .4 -'J1 ... ._ , ;'..... ' ...'' .. ; - ' .. . , ,' : '' '.- -;;:;7:',;' , i,..:.-,' - ::;..,...:-;‘ ,..-... ''' ' AGENTS r 5, CiEMEI > ..M:; MEE =ES MEM em*00n,*i*„.. , ,.....•:,. z.. :: . . TagigeotVaGemilanat.Emlgriatletrolllifif.f? REMITTANCES and Pa setiNv to ant1. ,. .. 1 Z. from Great Britain and Ireland, by As T.Taeott, 75 South at.. cornet of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water loo Rood, Liverpool. • • • • The subscribers, having accepted. the'Ag,eney of the above House, are now prepared to Make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends from the Old Copntry; end they flatter themselves, their character and long standing in business will- give ample assnrance that all their ar rangements will -be carried out faithfully. Messrs. W. dr J. T. Tapseutt ore long and favorably known for the superior class. acconumalation. 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 naintlily—from New York the dlst and and from Liverpool the Mb and Ilth:U addition to which they have arrangements. with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to home a departure from Liverpool every five days. being thin determined . that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing. patronage: while Mr. W. "ftipseutt's constant Onionsl superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an nddi Lionel security that the comfort and accommodatinn of the passengers will be particularly attended to. . The subscribers being, as mini!, exiettsivelY engaged' in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, aro thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their lending, without a chance of disappointment ordelay; and. Me t , therefore, prepared to contract for paiiage from ally sea: port in Great BriMin or Ireland to this city. the nature of the business -they are engaged in giving them (bailie.. for carrying passengers -so far inland not otherwise at: tainable; and will, if necessary. forward passengers fur ther West by the best made ut conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons w sen ill be refundet for decline co omi g n out, the amount paid for passage d 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. Gotland and Wales: thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of retaining. Matta to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application tit by letter, post-paid) will he promptly at tended to. TAAPFE A O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Corruni.,sion emitting, ritnren-d&w-ly ilkßothe. Brother.. & to. As 1 , 11-roN At.. NEW ErnN CV W VOIL! Al. DVOLIX; SCOTLAND 110 AIL LIVEIII,IoL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent. Office on Penn sc. email Basin, Pittsburgh. Arra n ;mos far I ROCHE. rO.. sole Agents for the BLACK •BALL LINK of Liverpool and New Vora Packets. take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customer, that their arrangements fur the year Is 4 being complete. they arc prepared to bring ont ltarsengera, by the above splendid Line. from Liverpool to New 1 ork and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and nsattre those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as here tuft., re . . . - . Drafts for sale, payable. on detnand, at an} Bank in Ireland. The untbersigned has made arratignments to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during tile present tear. 10,5...2,100w* JAMBS BLAKELY. A Passage To and From (lUAT BR' ITAIN &113.F.1.AND. r'Sbotie.t: Rirrstm & SO , . No. 134 iVoicTloo Road. Li verpool I . autLi.d Ittersan. No. ti‘t South st.. N. V. Subscribers. having acer.ptrid the Agency at this city of dietitiove well known and respectable Houses. arc prepared to make engagements for passengers in come out from anv part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the re gular Line of t Packet Ships. sailing from Liverpool week ly. Pe/SOns engaging with its may rest assured that their Blends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverraiol. as well as every attention necessary us their urr‘vill,iii this country. Apply toot address s.kmur..t, 31. UII CLK AN & 142 Liberty at.. PlttAttrab. N 11 .—Pa , -ug , ', engaged herr from Liverpool to Pitt.- burub direct. and drafts for utty . a M wil UM forwunied. pay able at &t. throughout the Unated Kingdom. jytXi-lye, , _..,- riIkIII,II2NDEN & CO: COB 01 r AhS Er": KU AND ItraillTTA CC'S ITA FUN DENS CO. continue to brine out persons from II any part of England. Ireland. Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms. with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. tS edo not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scrunps that infest the sett-puns. as we take charge of them the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be and despatch them without any detention by the first stops. \Pc say thin- fearlessly, as see defy any of our passengers to shout that they were detained forty-eight hours by in Liverpcol,'Whifst thousands of others were detained inontlis aril(] they could be sent in some aid .•-q!./4',-.l4 : lr4atsttrate, which, too frequently proved their • ep1ftirge1!..:'!!.174.1.t.!.. : !. ;;!•;!,:! contracts honorably, cost • .;,tc attfatay, and : no aetsfiftosct the case last season with t:itlidetigicis. who either performed not at all, or when it Afield:their convenience. • ~ ..n4Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh t'or any sum from SI to • !! ;;Xl.llOO. payable at any of the Proviucial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. _ . JOSIII. 7 A ROBINSON. Biarapertu and Genernt nab street, one door below %% pod st ,lau?i , FOREIGN k EIIITTANCE. TllF.StlttFtertherra are prepared to forward tnottey to all parts ni fhtgland. Ireland, Scotland and Wale, with 4,spatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL M'CLERKEN A CO ' 142 Liberty xtreet European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, 4t,c. AEU:F. and small sums 01 money ran at all times he -1 j remitted Ity sight-dratts • at retiperod rube,. to ail piing of England. Ireland. Wales. &r. and Leg:lmes. Debts. Rents. Claims. and Property in Europe can he collecied and recovered through the subscriber. or during hie'Th- WM, from this ear front October moil May. on his annu al tour, to Europe. by application to 3.4:41. , Mac, Mer elmut. \Valet street. Pittsburgh. 11. KF.P.NAN. Attorney rind rounsellor at Law. and Ettro_penti Agent, Pittsburgh. Pa I' S —.ls 11. Keenan has been fregnentiv troubled by application. and letters on tier business of 'llentinan Keenan.•* passenger agents. of New York. lie deems it necessary to soy that lie is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never Lad any connexion with either of those persons. octl Western New York College of Health. -- 207 ITATN Fritrer, nt71.741" N. Y. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIP .. _ . TIC MIXTURE - . . CI MIS celebrated rentede is constantly inereasing, its fame by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this cony photo immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressingeomplaints it stands alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical ..,(see pamphlet.) Liver Cent plaint. Bilious DiseaseeFever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medic, lie is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond nny other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, Ice- or Intimation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a curets 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 men struetions. No article has ever been offered, except this, which wodlil touch this kind of derangements. hinny be Jelled upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class. of complaints.— See pamphlet. MI broken down, debilitated .constitit.. (lOUS. from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of this snick to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated front the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the altetative properties of this article PL - FLIFY THE BLOOD, and drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the hmits of an' advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give Mimi away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of it medicine. nev er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fails to benefit in sup case, and if bone and muscle arc left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE ox, and keep, taking the medicine as long esthete is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAIIIVITABILLAS, STllll`5, &e., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel. &c. They arc good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: TOUCH THEM NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasea till thin article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents; and all who sell the or- Uric, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at $2; 12 oz. do. at 81 each-the larger holding It oz. morn than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has " Vauglin's Vegeta ble Lithontriptic Mixture,' , blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C.. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stiunped on the cork. None, other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excepted: Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications solicittng advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Wires devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Nassau st., N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists Illtroughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS & BROCK - WAY Agents. jan3l No. 2, Liberty st., near Canal. Basin. IrENITIAN BLINDS-4. lirenerrelt, and old and well V known Venitian Blindinaker, formerly of Second and Fourth sm.. takes this method to informhis many friends of the therthat his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair sty near the old Alleghearßridge t where corTtitet supply of Blinds of various colors and.quali ides. is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty.enuts up to 'suit customers. N... 11; If reryntrod, Blinds will be put up so, thatin case of alarm by fire,. or otherwise, they may be remoyed without the sitl , .of a sareW-driver. and with the same facilitiy that ahyOther piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expertise. je24-d&wy nAUTION TO THE PUBLIC—The sulnioriber,ii ti written Contract With the PE, IN TEA Co, has the es-, chattye right to mill their' Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe-: ng clhgs... Any Person attempting ; to self their Teas ei-! eept.prwdr6dthroup t irtnei it practicing . a deception and rhpir statements are not. , to ; ,! - itaaPJ 79 . 1th.,4 ! •-- • - • - .•‘•R Ast ..,1,,,.?0,:k,,,e=404`WZ . 'w. A. 'ff.k. e.r•Z''',Ca1b•144.V41.,&•4k7.,"4"' .3119ttratitc tomvauies. I.IIOMJ QYCO 1L AI i t.ILI,YCZCO\IPAIQY: - - - - . 11:0 r lilt Subscriber, having been appointed and duly Cora l_ inissioned4gent of the Lyconang County. Mutual In surance Company. is now prepared to receive applies." tions jor insurance for said Company. This, Company is, perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Companies ht the Statenr linian, having, a capital of, between one and two milliOns of dollars in premium hotes. - and by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding 85,000 will be.ta ken on any one bloc k,of buildings, mon arty one risk, and nu more than 82.500 Will, be taken on a Rolling Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a. stole-pipe Passess through the side wall or roof. Cotton Factories or owder Mills, Manufactories of. Printings Ink, and Ms fineries, will not be insured on any consideration, Nvbat e yen and when the-rate per cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclu-' sive.mo risk will lie taken over 4,000, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have been such, that fur the last six years only. our cent upon the dollar hos been awed upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Applicuuyu can be made to the subecriber t et .bis valve. ill the new Couxt-llouse. „ _ 11. SPROUL. kgent. Piltgburgb. Allegheny Cu.. Pn jai 214-1 m Fire and Niirisse Insurance. rtliE Insurance Company of North Atnerica, Of Phila.: j: delphia, through its duly antliorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited , Insurance on property, in thin city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the cansl and rivers. .. . DIRECTORS:, , Arthur O. Co ffi n, Presl. Santee! ifriiok . 4, - Alex. Henry. Charles 'Taylor. Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Stintli, • . Edward Smith, Atithinsii 'White. John A. Brown, . Jacob M. Thomas, John White, Juba R. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, , Richard D. Wood. Win. Welsh. Henry D. Sberrard. Sec'y. Tlds is the oldest Iniffranee Company in the United Sums, haying been chartered in 17'34. Its charter is per. petutil, and from its high standing, long experience. am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous clorncter, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. • MOSES AR WOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh octtn-y The Franklin Fire Insurance Company or PritLAVELIIIIA. f 111 ARTER PERPETUAL.-8.100,04 1 0 paid in office ICIII Chestnut at., north aide, near Fifth. Take hem tuner. tither permanent or limited. against ion or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description. in town or country. on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, triode either personally or by letters, wilt be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prest. G. Hi:react', Secretary. Charles N Baticker, Jacob R. Smith. 'Moines Hart. Geol.= W. Richards, . Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Artolphi Boric, SninitclGrant. David S. Brown. PIT'I*SIII7RG 11 A GRNCY. • Ws saws MAttrt.v. Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin & Co., corner of slid Market out. fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh:Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-I.y JOaf ill Stan. J. FINNEY, It. KING S. OINNEY, Agents at Pinstairgh.for she Delaware Moron! Safety, In suranse Company of Philaddphia. , IRF. RISKS noon Buildings rind Merchandize of eve- X ry description. and Maxine Risks upon bulls or car goes of vessels. taken upon die most fuvotable terms. (Mice at the Warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water St.. near Market atreet, Pittsburgh N. B. King S. Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company. as an institution among the most 1710111iStillft in Philadelphia. --11S having a large paid in capital, which, by Om operation of ito charter. is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insu red, his doe abate nt the profits of the Company. without invoking him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in ay him; and therefore as pos sessing for :lltintal principle divested of c. - err nnnonnua feature. and lit its most attractive form. noel-tf A DENCV OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE .it COMPANY OF PIIILAIBILPIA.—N. E. corner of Mini and Ira! PPM, Paaburo.--'llse assets of the company on the first of intmary. IWS, ns published in ronfonntn with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature. were .130w1.i mid Itartgage, $900,615 93 Rent Eetata, at east 100.907 77 Temporary Loads, Stocks and Cal.ll 297,109 72 !4I akily a total of, Attar,ling. certain muumuu:a , that nil losses will he promptly 'net. antigiving entire serttrity to all who ob tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates tie ate consistent with security. • oetS WARRICk 31A RTIN. Agent. Insurance Against Fire, rrIII; J•neriton Fire insurance Company—Oilier, 10. I :•1. Walnut ■trent. Philailelplan; Incorporated A. D. it , lo—Cllnttvr perpcctnal. Ineures Building/ft. Furniture, lereliandirc. an4roper t" genet:illy. either in the city or conn , ry. nguintit lora or ibunare by Mc, perpetual or fur litnitCdperiodc, on turnt able terme. DIRECTORS : John Sertreant. Samuel C. Morton, Williuni Lynch. Adolphus l'cries, Thomas A Whom-, George Abbott, Jolla AVelrh. Jr., Patrick Eraily, John T. Lewis. SAMI:FIi. C. MORTON. President. FRANCO; D. lAslvra. Socretnry. Ordors for Insurance 1 . ,y the nhm•e Company wilt he received and insurances effected by the liwieteiFned. agent for l'iusburglt. GEO. fleffEAN. 25 Wood street. WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEA:LTII, No. 207, Mims Eraser. Iteresto. New nee. U. G. C. vAuracvs Vegetable Lithosstriptie ;lifer, torment for l'47='i Crone. l Saw, I Conquered;" is most emphatically the case with this tune's. Disertee has ever yielded to its most marvellotie medicival power. Wherever it has gone. and South Am-rica. England, caneda, and the rutted Staten buye . pruveted the - mum of this statement, the above quotation In a street; awl pithy sentence. tells the whole story. Invalids, the principle upon which you. are cored. may not be known to you. but the result of a trial is sanstactory ; vows are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— The Medicine is n euitipoitiol of !1.-1. distinct vegetable agencies_; each halividnal root line its owe peen - bur. ex clusive. medicine! property, conflicting with no .other compoitiut---each root makes Fs own core--nod ass per fect combination, when talc...rime the system. it does the work witieli NAM'S, Wlteli Iter fawn were first establish ed. intended it should do---PURIIIES,STRENGTHENS„ AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constim.. Lion. Demur. in ell its characters, will be completely cradiented taunt the system by its use. See peniphlets in agents' hands, for free circulittion—thee !lest upon all diseases, and show testimony of ewes 'GRAVEL, and all complaints of the urinary organs. forte nlsolhe cause of great suilerio„e„ and VAltillN'Sl.nlio:vrio era' has aceuired no sou th celebrity 'over the country.. by the cures it has made in this distressing class of atthetious. So famed, it seems. is this medicine. that it has thus attracted the no nee of one of our Medical publications. In .the Novem be No. 1819. of the , t Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re view of Medical aid Surgical Science." in an article up on calenloas diseases., and "solvents" the writer, after noticingthe fact that the English government once pur chased-a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in 1900, of a secret rentedy by the Legislature of New York, this pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine Why do not our Representatives in Senate and Assem bly convened, enlighten • m i l 'dissolve , the suffering diousandsOf this country, by the purchase of Vaughn 's Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent mince the days of•• Alcheiny has possessed one half the (ante!"—. Reader, here is a period lent of high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conducted journals of the kind ill the States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and contributed to by men of the highest professional ability, thus stepping aside to notice a "secret remedy." Yoe will at once understand no ' , unknown and worthless nostrum, cenkl. thus extort a continent from so high a quar tet—and consequently*, =lege it directly conflicted with the practice of the faeulty, it must have been its great 'lame' svhiclt has caused it to receive this passing nod. !LIDNET diseases, weakss ens of the back and spine, irregular, painful and suppressed Menstruation, Flour Albeit, and the entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis orderedeystem, arc at once relieved by the medicine.— Send for pamphlets froth Agents, and you will find qvi dence of the value of the Lithontriptie there put forth.— As a remedy for the irregularities of the female system, it has in the compound a root" which has been resorted to in the north of Europe for centuries—as a sure cure for this complaint. anti a restorer of health of the entire system. Lrvtta Co:aflame, Jaentalcs, Bathes DISEASED, &c.. are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy in these complaints, as well as FEVER AND Acme. There in no remedy like it, and no calamd or ; qui nine, forms any part of this mixture. No injure will re sult in its use, and its active properties areinandested in the use, of n tingle oz bottle. For Parer and Ague, Bilious Disorders, take no other Medicine. ltitersterwat, •Gottr, will find relief • The action of this medicine upon the Blood, will change the disease—which originates tin the blocid—and a healthy result will follow. Drargestsi 1 ;Isetozwrios, &c., yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. Inflammation of the Lesion. Caron, CONSMISTION also,•has ever found relief. :Scrofula, Erysipelas. Piles, :Inflamed Eyes--all caused by impure blood—will find this article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-twoUifferent properties of the mix lure, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will not follow. The train of common complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility, 4-e., are all the result of some derangement of the system, and the GREAT Marro n= will do its work. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement, arc bused upon the proof of what it ham done in the past tour years. The written testimony of .1000 Agents, in Canada, the United States,England and South America, iu the ponsession of the proprietor—rend can be mien by all interested e —is a stifficient demonstration that it is the brat Medicine reer offered to the World. (let the pamphlet, and-study the principle = there laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30. oz. bottles, at t..N 12 oz. do. at St each—the largest holding Ii oz. more than two small bottles. Look out, and not get imposed upon.— Every bottle has "Vaughlthi /Vegetable Litleantriptie Mixture'? blown upon the glaas;the wrrriot signature of "G. C. Vaughr on the direetionii, and ."G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other aregenuine: Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, anti sold at the Principal Office, 207 Alain street,•Butfalo, let wholesale and retell. No attention given. to letters, unless postpaid—orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted; post paid liners, or _verbal cotruntutications soliciting advice, protnptly.attetuled to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article ,-I:4l%lassau streets, New York city; 995 Essex street, Salem, Massachuserts, and by the principal Druggists thronghout the• United States and Canada, as advertised in the Nip9rs. • • Agents In this City, -7 • , Hays ec,BroCkway; Wliolesale and RelaitAgents, NO. 2, Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittiburglf • Also, R. E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; Jelin lifitchell,Fedefid street, Allegheny .eity; John • Barclay, BetiVeri . Sohn Sinith,: Bridgewater. _jan39-d&wty. - 5 BARRELS Fresh Roll Hotter, • •'. • Zara - 6 Dried Peaches, • 2 • Clover Seed; Just received and for side „lard: • •'" ' ' Nd.dl4ll4lict, aid:62 F4rOt•tithe — t;, • NEM rugo---.art - 3ißactmes. R"BitFtsArars 0. RA ' • Are teithout a.Rival for the Cure q f thejoUouring lifiertsci! IF taken idenirling'to =the direction); they' wiltcure nay 1 case, ttomatterwito or what else has fulled. uswv,mw=ffaMMPs For the permanent 'cure of Rheumatism, ut: Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections. and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy. Ilemoral. Asthma end Neuralgia. Patients using thenr..in most cases, experience benefit soon after the first dose.. They quiet the nervous system. which enables them to teat well during the. night. They never fail to street a: cure, when taken according to directions. ; . . No outward application can permanently rernOie rheu matic pains from the trystetn.' Liniments sometimes act tis a palliative for a ehomperiod,.l.int there it ulway - s,danger in their nee.' They may cause the pain to 'mite one' place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. . . . GERMAN. BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Tpundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Chronic Debility; , Chronic Asth ma, NervOcut Debility, 'Pubrionao. Affections, (arising from the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidneys,and all diseases- ariaitig from a- disordered 06i:wick - in Wilt male and female, such 'as female weaknems,..diasiness, fullness of blood to the head. They stringhten the aye. tem, and remove all acidity of the3itomneh,mrid give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can, be takeh by the most delicate stomach, and L in every criSe Winch' tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the :s4hole 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 lIIICRAIICSS and pain in the right side, and'soreness upon touch Immediate ly under the inferior' ribs; inability to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced, whielEse riuttsly affeeti respiration, causing very often a trouble._ some cough; together with these symptoms wo perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per spiration, and sometimes - a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and deprbssion of spirits, end sometimes sores in the. mouth or throat, causing moods to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompaniesit, and a dropsy in the face. These syrup-, tonts,, if permitted to continue. Will eventually prinitee sin that most baneful diseeic. Contiption. in fact, ama jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every instance. be avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various--those af fecting the stomach alone, arc nause