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' - & 4 4 • 4-z't - - -;--_:. r•,;';.•'::`:. ,, ;,.; •,::!..7.-i!,?‘_-,' • - ution T O 4 0 Riai rwes : 1 W err i h ait s. M.S .by !... col Thre s a n ientai wu rli 10,000 men, notwithstanding which, • 'White vriii continua to sell clothing cheaper than any - hat tieretothre beau offered in the Western cautery, hay nog-the largest establishment in the city, fronting on Lib -arty and Sixth its, flo is now prepared to show to...his IthWrOus patrons the rennet variety of Oaths, cassi . monk 'hieing*, and clothing of all descriptions, suitable Ike the approaching season, thathas ever been offered in this 'matey to which ell can have the Right of Way.- - Obaerve the corner, No. 107 Liberty and Sixth its. ttlar2lSM. WHITE, TA.ll.Oa, Proprietor. L " ELLIN° OFF LOW FOR CASfI. 7 ;---Winter Clo . thlug_of every description, such ae cloaks, over tgay stgierfine blanket Beaver, Pilot and heavy broad Oaths, superfine cloth, dress and frock coats; a large as stiktment of tweed, sack and frock coeds. . Cloth, casstmere, and satinets pantaloons; also, a gait :. end assortment of veers; plain and fancy. velvet, ckth, emlealmereend flinty woolen, and' plaid cassimere, with a great variety of superfine Irish linen, trimmed shirts, ander shirts. stock, cravats, comforts and all other ani s/ea in the Clothing lins,whlch will be sold low for Cash. Purchasers will Ind it much to their advantage to call • soon, at 49 Liberty street. P. DELANY N. R. A complete assortment of goods, suitable for Customer work, always ou haw!, such as English, French and Anicrionn cloths, and cassimeres; also a choice as -etortitiont of seasonable vestiuga—all of which will be --01 11 1da to order in the latest styles, and on the most so eankmlating terms. jenlg-dew GOODS, VENN* GOODS.—Received at the Iron Qty Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, • . consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, ' black and "fancy Cassimeres. of the most modern styles; Otte figured Cashmere 'Vesting'. Silk Velvet, Plain and • Piney Satins—ell of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lids,'. Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs.; Suspenders. Bosoms Shirt Collars, and friary article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country `-Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call-at the Iron City Clothing Store, N 0.1.12 Liberty . street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. toettS-U7 C. M'CLOSKEY. =ME llEiSili thing that has ever been offered in - this or any other tutus kerwest of the' mountains. For neatness to style and . workmanship, combined witlithe very low price which they will be.aold for. must certainly render the old unri '" tralled.Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at home and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I hese made to meet the many calls in 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 ffset,thatray sales ore eignt or ten times larger than any pthttr, house in the trade. and this being the case on the arm= solki can carol to sell at much less profit than *there contd. possibly think of doing if they wished to , eotitritiontingent expenses. I intend to mike a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next :ffiaarveorrtlng to this Conclusion, I will make it the inter -sit Of every man, - who wants a cheap winter suit, to call wad pirchase at the Three Big Doors. one2l4l.lctv . 'JOHN mscsoroces. - - - BE BEAT:—J. M. Infix has just received at ":I,,jlt.islarge establishment, fronting ott•Liberty and 6th Streak a Splendid a3sortmeut of TWEEDS far summer alicy'a superior lot of. French Satin VESTINGS, all of whiehle Is ready to make up in the latest fnshion and . the moat reasonable terms as usual. Observe the ..etener,lNo:lo7 Liberty and Sixth streets. J.M.- WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. :ffNBLU*IIING IMPUDENCE.—From a published , .11). mini of brealmont & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public woald be led to believe that We have been claim .. Anus privilege we had no right to. That " they have abandoned, some time 3illee, the exclusive agency sys tem," and that we have, right to claim "exclusive privil -agaiivith their teas." it never pretended to sell the teas this Spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of timiNew York Pekin Tea Company for the last two ye as the public r aware, and r v h e ea b r, e l e o n f New that - York foar times m this concern until lately but as time, dealers. -The tea business of l'iPcallmont b Bond is about eight 6 nionthit old, and their asnlmption of the Pekin Tea Com . purrs name is because 4 name is open for any man or lira to assume; but the 'fact intended to imply thereby. that they have any connection with the so called and :anal known Pekin TeaCorapany of New York, is enure• y false, they having been denied even an agency in Philadelphia, for the :dew York Company, that Company •• havingvetused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind Of teas ;lam only certain that they keep or obtain none thaTekia Tea Company's of New York. • - Any person reading this card will sec the gross decep tion they wish to practice ou the public, and to the injury alley business. M`Callmont & Bond are wool dealers • ist Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look out for the black sheep. (novl9l ALEX. J AI-NES. MEE =EI W BOOKS! .NE‘V BOOKS::—The Convict, or l a ethe Hypocrite tuunasked, by G. P. R. James, Esq., • ck Ashore, by T. Howard, author of Radio the Reefer, 'the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. The Magic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Green and Mae, by' Charles Carey. of the U. S. IN avy. . TheMandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa anther Svikin• - Likenesses." etc. Stanhope Leona L ynatore, and Mr. 6 and Mr 4. Woodbridge ; by . 3:llss Leslie. London quarterly Review. • Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply.' _ The Manainvering Mother, by the , author of "History of a Flirt." The Wilfulness of Woman, by the seine author. • The Old Corninodore, by E. Howard. Jeanette Alison, orthe Young Strawberry Girl—a tale of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. . Kama, or Daylight; a prize tale ; by J. S. Robb. Sir Rowland A sluon, 3 vole; by Lady C. Long. The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louis the, Flouters Personified, Nos. 9 and to. Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9. Magazines, Newspapers, etc. - London Punch and Pictorial Times, per last steamers. Brother/onathan, Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL. decB - r 3d street, o polite the Post Office. IMEM lEEE BZEDE .110. I. •fl ireiles Weekly .13udfet of Neu, Book for 1549. - APM.A.N'S DRAWING BOOK, No. 2. . • Gliddon's Auden( Egypt, new edition. • . 'Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. -Chamber's Miscellany. No:11 ; full setts on hand. [Ave. of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, The Market Queen. or the - Mies Stratagem. ,-.Mtureonna, : a tale of the Revolution. - - • 'Bo4's for the People, No. 2, superior to No. I. • r Jack Ariel. or life on hoard an Indianian, new Ripply. • . • TRabank's Hydraulics, No. 2—full setts on hand. Personified. No. 14. do do; England, Nos. 32 .V. 37. do do; Union Magazine, for February, do do; National do. do do do; Graham's do. du do do; **day's Lady's Book for Feb'y, do do; - • ,from de , s Living Age; No. 193, do do; -. l5O up. , • Remarkable Events in the History of America, by J. Prost, L. L. D. Arsorican Phrenological Journal for January. Sub amiptions reeeived. Jano,Eye, an Autobiography, by Currer Bell Lut of the Fairies, aChnstmas tale, by James. K inbuigh Phrenological Journal and Magazine.Cempiest of California and New Mexico. by the forma Mahe - United States, in years 1316 and 1517, by Jas. Madison. Cutts, with engravings. plans of battles, ke. A.Tourna the River Saguenay in Lower Canada, by Owlet Lunman, author of Sunuuer in the Wilder . "ss 'nese." o• • ••'• The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub. • sCribers by the year, or sold by the single number. - - 'No* and Then, by the author of Ten 'thousand a Year. Vravbrly Novels, cheap form. new supply. • The above works arc for sale by 011311 M. P. MORSE. ES= riSNOW 'ADMITTED, by Panthologists, that no t pe =mem. com ' plexion consutution. or form af bod o , tifers complete immunity from hereditary dis ease; that EcrofFicc, Consumption. and other atfecuons, hating a similarity of origin. occur in all. although obser vation,convintos.us that individuals and families. posses. sing certain characteristics. are more frequently the sub- Jeer of these maladies than others. 'these diseases ate a morbid condition of the whole system of nutrition--their products being but the e ff ects of alteration of the blood and secretions—the ulcers. abscesses. enlarged glands, inflammation, &.e., being merely attendant phenomena. The - cause exists prior to the phenomena, and must be • destroyed before perfect health can be established. This may be done by using A. KELLER'S PANACEA, the most certain remedy for diseases arising front an impure state of the blood and system of nutrition, ever presented t o the meted. Price .1, pint bottles. Call and get a pamphlet:; For sale by JOEL 7‘IOIII.ER, Druggist. N. W. corner of Wood and Fifth its. wit is the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw. , FAD the following proof of the superiority of Ur. IVil lard'i Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable cit who has tried it: . rilliSintiton, Dec. 15, 1917. &.Bnocawar:—.Atlcr laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and Itieetaietressing cold, which had, thus far, restated the of &Ma Of Irtetla of the "inhdlibles," I was induced to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give ittf&lr Still. To my great surprise• lifter using only one haltpf thip bottle I found myself entirely well. "It it the antiaalieine /ern' saw." JOU"; HINDS. fold by rtairS a BROCKWA.Y. Druggist', Commer• lfOw • • • stree near Canal. jang itenow.Wars Castings. at -.visiting- our city for the purpose o obtaining their Spring. supplies of Hollow-ware other Caustinp. will find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns 'and sizes in store by us.— Simples cube seen at our warehouse, Coinmercia, Row, Liberty. street,.next.W. W. Wallace's Marble works. ..sir Terms and prices favorable, QUIN. NTeRRIDE . Co. I I °STANT, • be Early I istory of e. Vire atirkt, Pea n cylvania and of the West, and of West ern Exnediuons and Campaigns; with an appendix, COM. ; tablin .copious extracts front important Indian treaties, =mini us off - conferences,. journals. &c. Together with a lOpllgnlllhieal - description of each county of Western Pinasylvania. Ono large volume, 7G9 pages, by H. K. Stntqlg,. Esq.. For sale, by H. S. BOSWORTH 3 CO„ lanlo No. 43 lelaritet street. • ir&S.--36 half chests Yung / 3„ ); 40 ; 61 catty boxes' • 10 half chests Gunprdep - tali' boxes IhaleelmuCtverinl; - 1.3 7 `-" POUchoug; for sub! . 411161.. .., ,; •.,,- ---, '„, - z- -, 5:,....191!kweicv0ii - -. 4, --106.-attVrf-"-.• ” = " 44- ' 41,444 4abi 4 :- - -14 , -;• 7•- -,- - ' - , , , . 1 •• *, ,43 , + ..--,.. t *' - ~, : - " , .., ,, •••••%,..-' 4 . , .. , v., 'N,`44 •,- ,-- ---, , i ~ •; . „ 4.r,-,,i•9 1, '„;',.. '.„ 4 ~ v ..- ' ,,i ' ',".,''-' ,- il. , ' - '"` ~' -,„,r-";-‘ -,-, •_-4--... : 1; ~ -,, P , -,!', - .. . - . • .- . ---:,,:- .''''•: l ?,''.': - . ,7 ;*:,', , "",',..-` ,}, '-_,"_ ;.* '•• ~ „-,, ,„, , Y ' _... -, r'ii" -- --, •'--' 1 -, ',.- -, . - - - • - - .:- =EEO 412:4;11F5 Agatbing , Starts- ' . • Clothing Clothing I 1 Clothing SI I 714 Three Alms vs. The Waren, Meld!!! 150,000 VELL SELECTED GARMENTS now made and ready to be offered on the most limed terms to my old customers and the public in general: The Proprietor ; of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, +Met returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble and expense, lust. completed his fill and winter arrangementato supply his thousands of Customers with one of the moat desimbloostocks of Clo- - ~ -- NM= 41 :P_IPar*Unt rittsblierg4 - Pftlable 84mit 'Lbw. 1848 MAjl ifgegM _ , FOR; the trarutivrtatiottet freight between. Pittsburgh and the Atlantic shies; avoiding transhipments on the way, and the 'consequent risk of delay, damage, breakage and Bevis:idea of goods. PROPRIETORS: Bmtnarnaz & Casa. 27d Market at, Philadelphia. TA LINZ it. O'CONNOR, cor..Penn and Wayne Ow, Pitts- O'Cornfoa & Co.. North inreet, Baltimore. W. & J. T. Tsrsorrr, 75 South street, New York. Encouraged by increased business, the Proprietors have added to and extended their arrangements during the *winter, and are now prepared to forward freight with ro tele:By and dispatch. unsurpassed by-Any. other Line. Their long experience as Carriers, the palpable superior ity of the Portable Boat system, and the great capacity and convenience of the warehouses at each end of the Line. are peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their cus tomers, and confidently offering the past as a guarantee fin- the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully acknowledge. All consignments to Tuttle and O'Connor will be re ceived and torwarded, Steamboat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing or storage. Having no interest, directly orin directly. in Steamboats, the interest of the Consignors must necessarily be their primary ob}ectln shipping west; and they pledge themselves to forward all Goods consign ed to them promptly, and on the most advantageous terms to the owners. marl-If Plekworth•r Way Freight Line. EISSa2 1848. Elia= ExcLtisrvrax f3r the transportation of Wny•Preight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville Johnstown, Holli daysburg, Water Street, and all inteltacalate. Ow"- One Boat leaves the warehouse of C. A. m'Anulty & Co., Pittsburgh, every day, (except Sundays,) and ship pers can always depend on having their goods forward-; ed without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was formed Rd the special accommodation of the way business and the proprietors respectfully solicit • liberal abate of;Fatronage ROPRIETORS: Joins Pies - worm. Rom Mu..t.xx, D. IL BALNIS, Roam Woons, Wu. Pttrr. AGENTS: Jorm Mtr.LEa; Hollidaysburg : It H. CA:Lot, Johruttovrru C. A. NPANuLrr & Co, Pittsburgh. REFERENCUI: J. J. M'Devitt, John Parker, Robert Moore, Bagaley & Smith, Pittsburgh. mars Independent Portable Boat Line. 1848.:u° tilar FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF PRODUCE .AND MERCHANDISE. TO AND FROM PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, 67 - ',Wrritocr Tainutriumr..Cl GODS consigned to our care will be orwaried with- N s ji out delay, at the lowest currant :ales. Bills of La. ding transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to. bee from any extra charge for storaire or commission. Address, or apply to C. A. M'ANULTY & Co.. Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. HAYING a very large and commodious NVarehouse, we arc prepared to receive, tin addition to freight for shipment.) a large amount of Prodece. &c., on Storage at tow rates. [mare"] C. A. \t•ANUL'PP & Co. 4.14- - Ia d Speed and Reduced Rates! WINTI3I. ARRAN° MtICSIS. rrillE Public are informed that the Philadelphia and ,k Baltimore Railroad Company have commenced run ning their cars at 4 r. at., from Philadelphia to Baltimore, by which arrangement we are enabled fo forward our lapress goods from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh in the un parallelled short time of two days. Godds leaving Phila delphia at 4, a. x., will arrive at Pittsburgh in the evening Brownsville Boat of the second day. We have also re duced the rates on small packages 35 per cent. on the former charge. Express starts every day, Sundaes creepier , . GREENE Sr. CO. R. G. 'VICKERY. Agent decl3 St Charleg Cosine/I , s Magical Pain Extractor. TT is now conceded by medical men that Conned's 1 Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured by Comstock & Co.. *1 Courtland st., New York, is the greatest win.- der of the 19th Century. Its effects arc truly miraculous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds, he-, and all external soles, in a few minutes after its application; healing the same on the most delicate akin, leaving no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inftarunisto- TV diseases, such as sore Nipples and Er,. !yrr•.iins, lihmunatism. White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Hurns, Chillblains, Erysipelas. Biles, Tie Dolorcaux. &c. We might add as proof to all we say, the names of noisy ern intent physicians who use it in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise tt to their people. KM.I parent keep it consuuttty on hand, in case of accidents by fire life they be lost without, but by its use all burns are subject to its control, unless Use vitals are destroyed. Cau tion—remember and ask for Connelly Maeical Pain Er in:snot, manufactured by Comstock 4- Co., S. Y.. and take uo other. Solis, &c.—Ths Genuine My,' Gunmen!. is an article more Justly celebrated as a cure the a:wve. than any or all others. Its cures are almost unruadial,. and it is only necessary to let those wha know The nri t ule and use it with such great success. that I: t, a be ail true and genuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Csaurninal at , N. Y. sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, P 3 . l v I .Vst Jsr soca, te) Liberty st., head of Woeil also in I .Yasiungton. Pa, by A. Clark; in Brownsville by Bennet+ & ...rocker. also by our agent in every town in l'ennaylventa. Ohio. Md. and Virginia. 1:01F t win% Soldleis of the Mexican War Alit subscriber having opened an °nate in the City of .I. Pittsburgh. in the State of Pennsylvania, for the par pose of procuring Land Warrants at the Soot of Govern ment, for the discharged Soldiers of the Regular Ariny, as well as the Volunteers, who have served their country in the present War with Mexico: intorins this living, and the representatives of the dead, that by addreumg an application to him at this City. giving the name and ad dress of the,soldier, and if dead. his .tepreseatatices, rt will receive Oreful and prompt attention. InstructionVand Blanks wid be immediately returned per mail to the applicant. to be executed and returned to me at thisplace. The Warrant, when received, will be immediately sent per mail to the propTr owner; or if he should prefer receiving money, I win inmt . , Au k of i n , 'Warrant to the beat advantitg2 for rasa. and make no charge for that service. In the event of the tlceit of the soldier. that must be mentioned in the letter. and the warrant will issue „ac cording to the following rules: First. to hisroxiie and children. (if he have any.) Second, to his 'rather; and Third, to his mother. . - Having a son in the General Land Otri , e at NVaslung ton, and one in the. Army under General Scott, in Mexico.. the matter would receive their prompt attention, should any difficulty arise respecting the necessary proof. Letters addressed to me on the subject must be poet paid, and inclose a Five Dollor Bank Note as my com pensation. WM. B. posreß. lion. Harm= Denny, lion. Walter Forward, }Pittsburgh. Col. Win. Robinson, Jr., James Hall, Eery. Robert •Buchannn, Esq. Cincinnati. Irwin & Foster, Major St. Clair Denny. Paymaster U. S. A., N. 0. Li eut. Cot. Sam'l W. Black. ('apt John Herron, Vol's. I GC II Scott's Capt. Robert Porter, Army, Mex'o Capt. P. N. Guthrie. Remilar Army, ) W. B. F. may he found at the othce of Wm. E. Aus tin, Esq., late Elack & Liggett's, Burke's Buildings, 4th street. jyO A A. MASON & CO., Dry Goods House. 62 Marker „ Street. between Third and Fourth streets. have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in part: 17 canes various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French and American manufacture; 156 pea rich and desirable patterns French Ginghams, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash 'mires, M. do Laines, Satin etp'd Alpaccas of various Colors; 3-4 and 4-4, black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress black and Mode colors ; M. de Loins, all wool; Shawls of every sole and quality; Cas sirneres, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Vesting.; bleach ed and unbleached Muslims from 61 to per yard: Green, Yellow, Bed and White Flannels; Tickings- Checks, strip'd Shirtings: bleached and brown Drillings. etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. NTEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Bu tags, Fourth strut—Horon & ANTitoxv, Daguerrco typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns. to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burkc'a building, 4th at. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments arc of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures udeurpassed for high finish and - truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. lUlnstructions given in the art, containing, the more recent Improvements. jitn7 YTOLIDAY PRESENTS: The Mirror of Life; 13.. Christmas Blossoms; The Gin. of Friendship. Friendshin's..oflbring; Theft/sae; • The Snow 'Flake; fives of the Patriarchs and Prophets. The Chtistias, se Th e e ne ly in ac i m ie thi t Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry: • Lays of Love and Faith, &c., by O. W. Brthume; Amelia's Poems; Tappets , Proverbial Philosophy; , Together with a large variety of Miscellaueous, Moral and Religious works for stale by dec3o LURE LOOMIS. Agt. 1. O FEMALES.—Every female should have a box of Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circumstances. Wherever introduc. ed; their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints. will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sole by S. L. CDTIIBERT, • ' Sinithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny Cin. - J. G.. Smith, Bir, rainghann and 461 in M'Eracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. . FEATHERS. -2U +sacks, in store and for sale. by lam L. S. wATEMAN EMI , :. , ;:.. t. ......1 :4!":-., Ba=M ACiENTS STORAGE. OREEZ.T. k CO.'S EXPRESS --, -:n-VAR-M107... ,_„:ig*tidif -- foiiiiii',..' Tapsootthr Celerities pdelenelgratleitiOlneei,. Ti m I'UgIeFTANCE.S and FassagetaiindZ from Great Britain and Ireland, by W , ss It J. T..Taliacatt,ls South it. Ireland., • . of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 961Viter;" The -au scribers, having _accepted the Agenef:Of.the above Rouse, are now prepared to moire forangements on- the - most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the passage of their friends fronithe Old Country; and they flatter Biers_ eivile their charatter and long standing in bus in ess 4MplAassurance thin all their ar rangements.will be Carried out faithfully. Meagre. - - W. - T. Tapecott are long and favorably known for the or class. ace Dm:nodal; on, and sailing qualities of their - Packet Ships The cturrzr OP THE WEST. SEEEIDAI4; GARRICK. BOTTINGITER. ROMS, jaVERPOOL. - and SIDDONS. two of which leave each tort venthlY—from New York the.Ftst and 26th, ,und from Liverpool the 6th and 11th; In addition to ' , Mica they have arrangements with the St. George end- Onion Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage; while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal supernatendance of the business in Liverpool is an addi tional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularl y attended to. The subscribers being. as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge at and forward _passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, theretbre, prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city. the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so fariuland not otherwise atl tamable; and will. if - necessary, forward passengers fur ther Wet by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to give dra ft s at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland anti Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter, postpabli will be promptly at tended to. TA.AF & O'CONNOR. Forwarding and Commission Merchants. map27-d&w-1 y Philadelphia. ob. Roche , Brothers, Co. rELTON ST., NEW YORE, r:DEN grAT, .• , Z 4,4 Ihritu,r; ScortAND ROAD. lavrtuvol.. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, - Office on Penal it, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arremeripenrs for 19.1.?.. 1)0CIIE, BROS. & CO.. sole Agents for the BLACK - 11., BALL LINE, of Liverpool and New York Pockets. take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers. that their arrangements for the year IM being complete. they are prepared to bring out passengers. hy the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business, and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered a I - he re toreres Ems] ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES Drafts for sate, payable, on demand, at any flank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the preeentyear . . febs-ndir.v• SAVE? BLAKELY. Passage To and Prom G' T-- BRITALN a. IRELAND. Gcoaor. RLITARD ft SON, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. Cs tnmtt& Rirrsca. No. S$ South st., N. Y. 'PIE Subscribers. bonny; accepted the Agency at this 1 city of the above well known and respectable houses, are preps red to make engagements for pa SSCLlgers to coma coot from a :IV part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the te enier Line of' Packet Ships, sailing (rote Liverpool week ly Persons engaging with us may real assured that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention necessary' on their arryal in this couture. Apply to or address SAMUEL . NI'CLURKAN St CO., 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. 11.--Passages engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct. and drafts for any amount forwarded, pay. able at sight, throughout the United Kinedom. jyWa-ly iffrill ARNDEN & CO.'s t iff p.. nuesswzr. err) ILMIITTAIIet Office. A a n n )".• part Y.N CO. :n a continue ,lre l t sV ' cl ri" gco o t il l t a.ri or persons from upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attennou to the wants of emigrants, I%'e do not al. tow our passengers to be robbed by the set - Malin.- scamps that infest ilia sea•ports, as we take charge °Ahem the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be ing. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. NVe say this fearlessly. as we defy any of our passepv ' ers to show that they were deiamt4l forty-eight hours by us in lAverpool. whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some Ni, eraft, at a cheep rate, which, too frequently pmved their We intend to perform oar contracts honorably, een what it may. and not act as was the case last 11C34 , 011 with other offices, vrho either perfortnod not at all, or when it suited their eonvenienee. - Graft. drawn at Pitrsbasch for any snot (10111 // to payable at any Or etc Provincial 13ariks in Ito- Iruid. England, Scotland and VL'alea. JOSI.R.:A ROBINSON. European and General A trent, janll Fifth cruet, one door below Wood et. FOREIGN ii EMITTANCE. tt.,:_ rp HT: Subpenbera ate prapareit to inrwarl mercy to all I part of 11.1cland, Ireland, Scotland and Welea, milt ....:s lt ynte, end ini the lowest rates. S.I3WEL M'CLUTOCEN it CO., febl2. 142 Liberty street. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, at c. 1.,1 ARCE and mall sums of money can at rill times be remitted by sight-drafts, at reduced rates, to all parts ni Engtand. Ireland, Wales, &c., and Legacies. Debts, Rents, Claima. and Property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscriber. or during hilt ab sence from this city from October until May, on his annu al tours to Europe. by *palmation to JAM= MAT. Mer chant, Water street. Pittsbar.,.h. H. KEENAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. 11. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of 'Hardman it Keenan." passenger agents, of New York, he deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. °cut Western New York College or Health 'XI7 STILT-P:7, BrrTAL.o. 1. DR. 0 C. ynuoims VEGETABLE LrnioNTRIP TIC MIXTURE. ?runs celebrated remedy is constantly increasing its I fume by the making ell over the world. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy all stages of this com plaint immediately relieved, no matter of how long stand mg. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, nod all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone ; no other ar ticle can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical:—{see pamphlet.) Liver Com pleiut. Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine 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 eye tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.a coinplaint 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 any other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Bark , Weakness of the Kidneys, &r., or Inflamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is alway s the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complifints. and also for derangements of the female frame, irregularities, Suppressions, painful men straations. No article has ever been offered, except this. which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be /cited upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names es proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— Sec pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this cuticle to act immediately. and, the poison ous mineral eradicated front the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article mar THE DLOOD,and drive such dieceses from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nev er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid nom ost, and keep taking the medicine as long nis there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SAB3APAIULLAS, Steers. dec., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, &c. They are good for noth ing. and concocted to gull the unwary: Teem TIMM nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till thin article had done it. A particular study of the pamph lets is runway solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, aro glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 or.. bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at Si each—the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn'a Vegeta ble Lithontriptie Mixture." blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "Cl. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. . Prepared by Dr. O. 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 Aceno erzepted. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt lyiattended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this ankle -02 Nassau st.. N. Y.; NS Essex st., Salem. Mass.; and by the principal Druggiata ihroughout the United States and Canada, as Agents." HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, j anal No. 2. Liberty at., near Canal Basin. VNITJAN BLINDS.—A. iresterrdt, and old and well known Venitinti Bliiidmaker, formerly of, Second and Fourth vs., takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clair at., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colorS and quail ities..B constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from twenty-cents lap to suit customers. N. li. If required, Blinds will be put up so, Malin case of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver. anti with the same faeilitiy that any other piece of furniture can he removed, and without. any extra expense. je2l-11kwy CAUTION . TO THE PUBLIC.--The subseriber,by k.,, , ,written contract with the Pam!? Tea Co., has theex- Clusiyelight to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities. - Any person attempting to sell their Teas. „ex cept procured through me, is practicing a deception dud . %fraud uponthe-public—and statements are ncd-to rtrultou• 11e 23 ] ,TAYNES,II) 4W H MOE .: .t'}... ~. r ;:te_ • _ ~ i m..~ ~.~tt~tr~ntc.~i~Dljl~MlttfBs iTiaTiffNO attiervAL INSURANCE COMPANY. frillE Subscriber, having.been appointed and duly cora -1 missioneii Agent of Lycomiug CmMty Mutual In: „ urunee c o mpA n y,-i s now .prepared to receiveapple' a nous Jor insurance for said Company. — Thia Company is, perhaps:one of the very bestlimurance Companies in: he Stine or Unfon;htivingticapital of between one tuidlwo millions of dollars in prem.:dim holes and by the 'tag*. none of the Company.no risk excceilingßs,Wo' . Will beta ken on any one block of buildings, or en anyonej risk, and DO more . than 82,200 - will be 'taken 'an 'a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace.' . Buildifiga . in' which a stote-pipe possess through the side - wallberOof t . Cotton FaCtories or Powder Mille, Mturufactorieit of - Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not be inaured on tiny consideration, what : . ever: 'and when the per cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclu sive; no risk will'be taken over ..$4,000, (except Bridges and Grist ' The operations of the COmplany have been such. that for the last six yeah only one cent upon the dollar has been aimed upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the new Court House. _ _ • - - • U. SPROUL. Agent. Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa janel.-tin Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Companyy , of North America, of Plana lielphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its icinity. and ou *Foments by the canal and rivers. - - - - DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, • Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith. .kmbrome White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White. John R. Nefl: Thomas P. Cope, Richard D. Wood. Win. Welsh. Henry D. Sherrard, Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per penis!, and from its high standing. long experience, am ple means. and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. • MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front its., Pittsburgh • oet23-y The Franklin Fire Inunranc• Company nP aurtaneirtna. rIHARTF.R. PERPET.UAL.—S4OO,OOO paid in office 1631 Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth. Take Insu rance, either permanent c.r limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on property and cahoot of every description, in town or country, on the moat reasonable terms. Ap plication, made either personally or by loners ' will be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Preat. C. G. 'Damian, Secretary. DIRF,CTORS: Charles N. Bancker, .Etcob B. Smith, Thomas Hart George W. Richards, Thomas J• Wharton, Mordecai B. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. NV A MUCK M ditTL'i. Agent. at the Exchange Office of %Warrick Martin dr. Co, corner of &l and 'Market sts. Pire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. NO marine of inland navigation risks taken.... ang4.l4 .10111/01 Krlo. 1. PLC - ST S IL KING it FINNEY, Agents at Piintrteqh.fur the Delaware Mutual Safety In surance Company of Philadelphia. Fntr. RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise of eve ry description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of veuel., taken upon the most favorable terms. (Nice nt the warehouse of King & Mimes, on Water et., near Market street. Pittsburgh N. H. King & Pinney invite the confidence and potion rifre of their friends and community ut large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company, as an institution among the most flourishing in Philadelphia—its having a largo pnid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, is cons:unity inereasing—ss yielding to each person insu red. his doe share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever, beyond the prerriiiint actually raid in by him; and therefore al pos sessing the 7tlinital principle divested of every obnoxious feature. mid in its moot ail ramive form, A GENC OF Tlfg ritAmars FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIiILADCLPIA.—N. E. corner of - hint emd Mad oasts, PimburgA.—'The asset. of the company on the first of /aviary. 134.5. as" pobliflied in comma:ly with on net of the Pennsylvania LcEislature, Were Bonds and Mortgages 5600,615 93 Real Estate, at cost 100.067 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks, end Cash ^_017.4%:7 :baking ntotal of• . . Aironling certain assurance that all losses will he promptly met, and giving entire security to all who oh tain policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates 'as are consistent with security. ociS WA WM/C. MARTIN. Agent. Insurance Against Fire. rrtHE .Inwrieon Firs Inaurunot Compaarr--Offire, IValnut street, Philadelphia; Iflcorpurated A. I). 1010-4tharier perpecrual. Insares Buildings, Furniture, Itlercharlize. and proper ty generally. either in the city or country. against loss or tiamatre by arc, perpetual or for limited periods, on favor able feral,. DIRECTORS: John Sereecnt. Samuel C. 'Alnrion, 'William Lynch, Adolphus Penes, Thomas Ororca Abbott, Joan Welsh, Jr, Patrick Brady, Joan T. Lewis. SAMPI - J. C. MORTON, President. rII/: , CLI D. .14.:crecn, &tertian.. Or•ters for luzuntatre the above Company will be reeetv,l and t•tsnzti,ce• atreeted by the unaersiped, ,bent P,:t6burgli GEO. COCHRAN, Jan.; 26 %Coed street. WESTERN NEW YORE COLLEGE OP HEALTU s No. 207, MAIN STREET, BCTEALA Nr;w loss. 1 - Ift. Al. C. VAUGH.N'S regetable Lithontriptic Adm. [LAMM , for 1&17.—" I Came, 1 Saw, I Conquered;" is most emphatically the case lamb this article. Disetuie has ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal power. Wherever it has gone, and South America. England, Canada, and the United States have provided the trout of this statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the principle upon which you are cured. may not be known to you, but the result of a trial is sauslactory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— The Medicine is a vegetable compound of 22 distinct see:tries cuel, individual root has its own peculiar, ex clusive, modicum! property, " - conflicting with no other compound—each root makes its own mare—and as a per fect combination, when taken into the system, it does the I work which sorrel, wheu her laws were first establish ed, intended it should do—PI:MIES, STRENGTHENS, AND Rt:STORE.ti the broken down, debilitated constitu tion. Dstosivr, in all its characters, will be completely eradicated from the system by its USD. Sae pamphlets in agents' hands, for free circulation—they treat upon all ducases. and show testimony of cures. GRAVEL, and all complaints of the urinary organs, form also the cause of great suffering, and Vsuonses Limos - nitrite hateacouired no small celebrity over the country, by the cures it has • made in this distressing Mass of attlictions. .So famed, it seems. is this medicine, that it has thus attracted the no tice of one of our Medical publications. In the Novem be No. 1.846, of the "Buffalo Jennie! and Monthly Re view of Medical and Surgical Science," iu an article up on ealculous diseases, and `• solvents," the writer, after noticing the fact that the English government once pur chased a secret remedy, hnd also noticing the purchase in 1002, of a secret • remedy, by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine :— " Why do not our Representatives iu Senate and-Assem bly convened, enlighten and 'dissolve' the suffering thousands of this counthy, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fem . . - - Reader. here is a periodical of high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to be one of the best conducted journals of the kind in the U. States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D. and Contributed to by nieu of the hig hest professional ability, thus stepping aside to notice a -" secret remedy." You will at once understand no unknown and teertlikis nostrum. could thus extort a comment from so high a quar ter—and consequently, unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great *fame" which has caused it to receive this passing nod. Krimar diseases, weakness of the back and spine, irregular, painfid and suppr'essed .3fenetruation, Flour A/bus, and the entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis ordered system, are at once relieved by the medicine.— Send for pamphlets from Agents, and you will find evi 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 comp) aint, and a restorer oflienlth of the entire system. LIVER CONPLAINT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS DiSEASES, key are instantly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy in these complaints. as well as raven AND AGUE. There is no remedy like it, and no ealomelor qui nine, forms any part of this mixture. No injury will re sult in its use, and its active properties are manifested in the use, of a single 30 oz bottle. For Fever and Ague, llilioirs Disorders, take no other 3ledicine. RILECNIATISSI, GOUT, Wilifi/ld relit!. The action of this medicine upon the Blood, willahange the disease—which originates in the blood—and a healthy result will follow. Dysrarsts, Isretossrum, &a., yield in a few days use of tins Medi cine. Inflammation of the Luxes, Couoit, Costsuairrion also, has ever found relief. Scrofula, Erysipelas, Piles, Inflamed Eyes—alt caused by impure blood—will find ibis article the remedy. The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will' not follow. The train of common complaints, .Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility, ke., are all this result of some derangement of the system, and the-Gassy RICSIO. REX will do its work. The promises net forth in the ad vertisement, ore based upon tho proof of - what it has done in the pant four years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada, the United States-England and South America, in the - possession of the pro p rietor—and can be seen by all interested—is a su ffi cient demonstration that it is the best Medicine ever offered is the IWorld. Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there Mid. down; of the method of cure. Put lip in 30 cc. bottles, at S'2;' 12 oz. do. at Sreach—thelargem holding el oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon.— Every bottle has " Vaughn's. Vegetable Lithoutriptic Mixture" blown upon the glass, the wrrrait signature of 0. C. Tough" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other aregenume. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, at - wholesale and retail. No attention: given to letters, unless post paid 7 -orders from regularly - constituted Agents excepted; post paid letters, or - verbal communications solicitng advice, promptly attended to gratis. Offices devoted - sac lusively to the sale of this • Article —132 Nassau streets, New York city; 205 Essex street, Salem, Massachusetts, and by the -principal' Druggists throughout the United c . State and Canada, as advertised in the papoio. Agents in this city— . Hays& Brockanty,Wholesale and Retail Agents,"No. 2, - Con Ito* LiberlY streeti Pittsburgh. Also; R. E. SeUere 57-Wood John Mitchell,' Federal street, Allegheny. city; -John : Barclay, , Beaver; • John Smith, Bridgewater. • ' • jan3o-diewly . • . . F. BARRELS Fresh Roll . ' #a 9 " Lard; ' • d " Dried Peackeep • 2 " Clover Secdrjast received and for sale by L.- S. WATERWLaN, ' jan4 No. al Market, and 62 Front stre et: 8009 MI 4Z =Bill W'ril-v/tlTiyci ! niTrn %/W.:#IOFFLAND*I3:CELEBRATED MEDICINES. Are wittictulet.,Wtal for the Cure of the following Diseases! IF taken according to the directions they will cure any cafe no lustier who of what else hats failed. VEGETABLE.RIIEUMATIC PILLS, For The permanent core of Rheumatism. Gout. Gan givue, Hysteria; end severe nervous affections, and are highly recommended. . for, •the cure cif Dropsy, }femoral Asthma and Neuralgia.: Patient& using them. in most cases, experience 'benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to direction& . - No.outward application etut.perratMently remove rheu matic pains'from the system. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a short period, but there . is always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one. place for perhaps, a vital part, or else, where the pain will be • N BITTERS, For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indlimstion, Chronic. Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility,. Pulmonary "Affections, (arising from the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases .nrising front a disordered stomach, in both male and female, such as. female weaknesi, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head; They strenghten the sys tem. and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the most delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy Costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. The symptiims of Liver Complaint arc uneasiness and pain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediate 'yonder the inferior ribs; inability: to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a drugging sensation produced, which se riously affects respiration, causing very often a trouble some cough? together wit h these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per spiration, and sometimes a sympatheticpain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing mocus to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. These symp toms, if permitted to conunue, will eventually prodnce that most baneful disease. Consumption. In tact, a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,to every instance, be avoided in the treatmentfor it. The symploms'of Dyspepsia are veryvarioas—those af fecting the stomach alone, are nauseajcart.burn, loss of appetue, sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of full ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, fictid eructations, or sour arising from the stomach, &c. Dyspepsia, devoid of a funetual nature, is Without danger; but, if arising from a disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint; it will also cure. A few doses will re move all the unpleasant effects, such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in 'a lying position. dots' or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression Gs:spir its. Outward signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. &c. Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. SUDORIFIC An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or.the Chest, tifittiug of Mood, Influenza. ,Whooping Cough. Bron chitis. Hemoral Asthma. or any disease. of the Longa or Throat. This is an invaluable family, medicine. It soon relieves auy Cough or Hoarseness. mid prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colas sink thousands to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame, who would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINMITI.NT, For the effectual cure of the Piles. 'Fetter. and Menai, Scald Head, Ring-Worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids, Barber's Itch. idrosteel Feet, Old Sores arming from fever •or impure bloodl.and will extract the fire from burns, on applicurion,,or,remove any cutaneous eruptions from the akin. Persons 'frau — Med — With tender faces shiatildnse it after shaving' it will, ilia feu-Moments. remove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in any family. • • TAR OINTMENT For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invivorated health, and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases. a perfect and radi cal cure. The innumerable imNisitions upon the public, and the statements of remarkable mires never made, yet certified to by feirstied names, or by persons wholly unacquainted with what they have endorsed, renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trio! of these invelnablernedicines. They are en tirely vegetable. and free from all injurious ingredients, end claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should have a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent. gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 2rB Race street. one door above Eighth; Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by. panl?..dly] AVM. TIIORN.• GREAT REMEDY OF THE AGE: Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. 11STABLISHED in 1835, by an An of nmaress—The X/ Groat Remedy for Consumption. Coughs, Colds, Aeth ma, Bronchitis. Liver ComplaintiSpittingßlood, Difficulty of breathing; Pain in the Side and Breast. Palpitation of the heart, Influenza. Croup. Broken Constitutions. Sore Throat, Nervous Debility. Lod All diseases of the Throat Breast, and Lungs; are most effectual and speedy rare ever known for any of the above diseases is DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CIIER- R'i. 4 Read the Testimony. Sr, Louie. &pt. 7th,1£36. D. E. Emma & Co.—Gents —1 have been afflicted for about three years with a pulmonary complaint, which has Mulled the skill of several of the most eminent phy sicians of our country. At times my cough was very• severe, pain in my side and breast and great difficulty in breathing. In this way I continued to suffer. until life became almost a burden. At length I saw your adver tisement of DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and was persuaded by a friend of mine to make a trial of It, and I purchased a bottle of you. I am hap py to inform you that one bottle has effected a perfect cure, and that I am now hi the enjoyment of good health. I make chit Statement in the form of a certificate, that others who may be afflicted with such diseases may know where to find a valuable medicine. You can use this testimony in commendation of Dr. Swaynes's Corn. pound Syrup of Wild Cherry as you think best. I our with respect, Wat. Csasore.' One nerd tflaution.--Since the introduction of my article to the public, there have a number of unprincipled individuals got up nostrums, which they awn contain Wild Cherry some arc called " Balsams," " Bitters." and "Syrup of Wild Cherry," but mine is the original and only genuine preparation ever introduced to the public, which can be proved by the public records of the Com monwealth of Penneylrania. The only safeguard against imposition is to see that my signature is on each battle. Da. H: Swam, Corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. 50.000 DEATHS BY CONSUMPTION Would perhaps be a small estimate for the ravages of this dreadful &serve in a single year ; then add the fearful eatakigue of those cut tell Inftarnation qf the Lungs. Hemorrhage, Asthma, Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, . and other diseases of the Lungs and Liver. And the list would present tut appalling proof of the fa tality of these two classes of diseases. But it is impor tant to know that nearly all of this dread waste ofhuman life might have been prevented by a timely use of DR. SWAYNE'S CO3IPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER RY. This medicine has now been before the public some eight years, and is the original preparation from the 'Wild Cherry Tree. Its reputation as a remedy for Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis, and Consumption of the Lungs. based entirely upon its intrinsic merits. .owes but little to inflated newspaper pugs. Those who give it a trial. being bene fitted by it, recommend it to their neighbors. and thus gradually and sorely has it gained en enviable repute non and worked its way into general use. One bottle never fails to cure a recent •Cough or Cold, while with strict attentions to the din:minus that accompany each bottle, its use in Pulmonary•diseasesof long standing and of the moat alarming character, has always' given relief, and in very many iustancai - has effected complete and permanent cures. Beware of the worthless " BatMmi," Marrs," Sy rups," 4e., n 5 they contain none of the virtues of the orig inal preparation. The (original and only) genuine article is prepared by Dr. SWAY NE, corner of Eighth mid Race streets, Phila delphia, and for sale by agents in all parts of the United States, and some parts of Europe. Prepared only by Dr. SWAN :NM, N. W. corner of Sth and Race streets, Philadelphia. and for sale • by respecta ble Druggists in nearly all the principal towns in the Uni ted States. For sale Wholesale and Retail, by WM. THORN, 53 Market street; L. JONES, 150 Liberty street, and OG DEN & SNOWDEN, corner of Wood and 2d streets, sok Agents for Pittsburgh, Pa. 33.10 .aynes 9 Ffinttly Ale Manes DIL S. S. COOK. Piqua, Ohio, writes. March, 1846: :LI have used your Vennifttge, Carminative EaLiam, and Expectorant, in my practice, fur the last three years, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection. failed of realizine my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines 1 Callnot speak of front experience; but, judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the- confidenge reposed in them, by those who have used titem. I was formerly very partial to ***** Vennifuge. until I beertmeacquam ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Resacetfully, yours, &c., S. S. COOK, M. 17.` , Err For sale in Pittsbagh at the Pekin Tea. Store, 72 Fourth et. febl.s BA. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGLI SYRUP.—Thispre . parationn has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping - Count, and other Pneumonic Afeetlons; and the proprietors teel warranted In recom 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 are, perhaps, hut few Cough preparations that will pro: three such decided effects ill such a short time. Pre- pared anti sold by B. A. FAIINESTOCK k CO., Corner of First' and Woodr also, corner of Shut and Wood streets. • decl3 WTNES AND LIQUO ' 'term and Eighths Pi , of the following celebrate namely: A Stgnette Brandy, pale O dark , ' tani St Sazenac „ London Market Wine C Ronea Port a .. 7 Trask a Runt' 1 Burgundy e ,S. S. Madeira g S. B^ Symin gton p re Pale She rry 5 Brown. ' - ". Golden " ~ - Tentifik s " 1 Lisboa.. , t ta Cl/yet i if' Hennessydark, " pale, Pinet Castillon &Co " " dark, Imperial Eagle Gin, Black Morse " Swart i - tine ' • frisk Whiskey " humane. Spints, St. Croix Rum, - ,ogotheesvith a large. s Noma in Potties; also, for cafe as imported, oa pl ar and Liquor Store of filb7 : ,come , Svieet Mahigti " . . k of-the-above -Wines -and hanipagncandiclavet Wines, acing lents; at .VV.ine Gel . , P. of:Smithfield lug Front it: ' .1 1 4 Wild - Cheri Lord-7-.Sars__ = A VERY IMpORTANT COICATJON To ALL rEIesONIL. VLACD3i • LENDER ALL CIRCIIMSTA.:4OES. . • P YOU ARE. SlCK...get, curedi jrwell, employ met suress to continue sp. Eve 7 truchvidual. indulges to habits Which waist.to a - rester Or lesser silent, disa r rairge,thc admirable' and intricate combinations Which 'form the system, and emisequently • • . . . 'prtiTIVIDIVIT.ItUi. • • • ShOCIM iMssess some mild. yet efficacious, simple and de eridited agent for the priiervation of the, functioni of the body itisood order.. ' •" • DR. WOOD'S SAR,SiPAILILLA AND WU.D CHEM lIIITSES _ . will achieve this result,' and should be in every family, and, in the linnds of every person who, by by business, profession, orgeneral course of life. is prediaposed to the very many little ailments that render Ere a curse instead of a blessing, and finally result, in their aggravated con dition, in the cause - i= The Bitters here recommended axe .compounded by -- a man of great skill and knowledge. from the.simplesNa turn presents to those who clue to find them, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the poisons of disease. The chief ingredients are the univertally beloved Carsa-: parflla and the Dark of the Wild Cherry Tree, withlwhielt the red man of the forest cures nearly- every disease of the internal organs.. These materials, though pow erful in their operation: are: as common sense teaches us ENTIRELY lIARMLESS and, prepared as they are here, tine-of the neatest Medical cperatires in the inhabitable globe. Ey taking. these. Flit tern, the senftclotte may be...restored' to beauty, and avoid: the sharp knife of the surgeon; for.they not Onlyleradi cafe pimples and tuners. but overcome CANCER AND KING'S EVIL!. Whoever is subject 'to the horrors of Consumption should at once purchase this sure remedy. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local congestions. oftentimes' insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria. -Violent headaches, palpitations, and other affections 'of the; heart, and rheumatic swellings. Dr.-Wood's Compound:is one of the Most efficient medicinek. in routing -*ene emit plaiqls, and their fountain Kead, that can possibly be procarcil. From being confined to small rooms, and from taking a finial' modicum of exercise, numerous persons art daily made to deplore a loss of appetite, .painfal hmulaches, weakness of the muscles, languor, want 'of energYauffi dent to seek recreation. &e.,&c..&c. These persons say for years, that they "don't feel very well." If they'o not employ a method by which they can feel quite well, they must eventually sink-under a severe fit of illness, and are SAVED inoss ritz ours only by a miracle; and even then, the lancet. leech, blis. ter, and calomel, have left them mere scattered hulks. full of aches and sorrows. and not only a pest to themselves. but a source of disgust and minor:wee to all with ;whom they come in contact. All these - • FEARFUL CONSEQUENCE. 4 may be avoided by au early application of the virtues of these Bitters. For the truth of this. thepropriefoi pledges his wool and honor. and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates welch he has received, uneolicit ed. from all quarters. Ile does not, howeVer. ask the in valid to swallow his certlfieater. but his Bitters, and is willing to stake all he holds dear . on. earth in tailor -of the result. THE DYSPEPSIA. in tithe , a modified or scifere term, will disappear )iefore the qualities of Dr. Wood'eprepiration, and the enta may be relied on as a permanent one. Did . the Bitters possess no other recommendation it would be one of the finest vegetable ecimpotituls medical seienee can invent: Hut. it is equal to the complete eradication of LIVER COMPLAINT. in even. shape. nod of every atTeetion. minor or gigantic. of the 1 itinry opal-ems. Individuals Who are constitu tionally bilious, ought regularly to take this mild. agreea ble, and excellent Toxic e rn scrtarusx, as it will diffuse health thronghout every fibre of the frame, and-send hap piness and love of life thrilling to the-heart. , PAIIITES oVOar TO KEEP IT CM lIAND. - - t - Every medicine-cheston board chip should also be well snicked with this capital remedyy, its • SCURVY • • cannot afflict those who take it. or long resist its tv.igor ous assaults. All impurities of the Blood vanish before it. and the old relics of early impruWirce invitriably'dis appear. soon after being submitted to its action. Rd:cry complaint of the .stomach •isr broken by L. The Bitters have, in Ito instance, failed to cure JAIINDICE.,&r:{:ZRAL Usatury, and everrdisorraniration of THE NERVOUS SYS..vg.,..q. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the latter, a . vast portion of our fellow-beings ore rendered extremely miserable—so miserable,lndeed,. That they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wod'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 rise of mercury is iveVtably productive of many evils which are put to flight y Ads glorious and unsurpassable compound; and that &Mc . one which are HEREDITARY • ; may speedily end safely. heshuffied off through. itsiagen ey. As a medicine which must benefit . . EVERYBODY. • , from the simply delicate to the confined and despairipein redid, no equal is to be found for tt. It would bawell to mud that precentiouls Infinitcly.moradesiirable than core, and that Dr.. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters ARE 130TH. . - 1- . Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than f Brio tors or Sand's, for the same twice—Sl per bottle. WYATT & Fulton-st., N. Y.. whole sale 3C01116. Sold in Pinsburch. at • . P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Valuable Medicines. Smithfield, between Third and Fourth sta., and, at WILLIAM THORN'S Drug store, Market at. sep2-darn.wl2m CHINESE HAIR CREAM—A matchless article for growth, beauty, arid restoration of the Hair. This Cream. when once known, will supersede all other arti cles of the kind now in use. 'Where the hair isldeadr harsh, thin, unhealthy. nor ; turninrgrey, A lbw applica tions will make the hair soft aritfilark. and give it aheati tiful, lively appearancer and will else makoit maintain its liveliness and healthy Color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the hams thin, or has fallen off, it 'may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and - gentleman who is in the habit of using oils - on their hair should at Once purchase Ult.:lido of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that It will' not injure the hair like the otherpreparatirms, but will Feautify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every' in fits n For testimony to its very superior qualities, see the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. eztldwill to Steens. Ilendershott & Stretch, Nnahvillo, general agents for the Southern States: 1 Letter rf the Rev. R. cakfTelt.Pastyr ef the Pre-Arena!' - - . 111 marts. llexosasnore k Sraarcit : Ga . :crummy-4 take pleasure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called Dr. Parish's Chinese ',air Croon; for. about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it hi now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a wane' state than before. This Cream; however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet. my wife gives it preference over all others. being delicately penumed and not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum to their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, &c., R. CALDWELL. Pulaski. January• 7,1E47. irrEtold wholesale and retail, in Pittsburgh, by John M. Townsend, 45 Market st., and Joel 3lohler, corner of Wood and Fifth sts. iels=d&w-1y ADIES arc cautioned againit using Conurion Preßri .J red Chalk : They are not awarehow frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, Emil unhealthy the skin appears after using pre pared chalk! Besides it is injurious. containing a large quantity of lead! We have prepared a beautitul Vege table article, which we call - Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear. lively white ; at the same time aeting as a cosmetic on the skin. makin,„.• it soil and smooth: - Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu setts. says: "After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the most ticantifid and natural: and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommendits use to all Whose akin requires beautifying.. Price 25.-cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the tomer is preferable. A rixx sax or , TEETH /Olt 2.5 eams.---White teeth; foul breath, healthy _gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being. once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily, use is highly advantageous,; even to those teeth that are in good eonth tion, giving -theirs a beautiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed ,it.preirents fripm becoming worse—it also fastens such as isbeeeaniag loose, and by perseverance it will render the lbulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath •deliciogaly sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold I only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. WILL YOU NIATIILT, and get a rich husband, lady ! "Your face is your fortune." Ts't beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white? If not, it can be made so even though it be yet low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. -Thous 2 ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with. Jones' Italian. Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you get 'the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the sign of the American Eagle, M Chatham street. a- Ring-worm Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's , e. Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy,-has failed. That ii — eures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, allknow. ist the American-Eagle, 85 Chatham street: Mind, redder, this seldom or never fails. ' . •I, C. INOLIS, Jr.: Patterson: Sold at JACKSON'S 69 Libertyst., head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. .a. TURE.—Procured from' a well in Kentucky, 185 feet 4 =RICAN GiI.—THE. GREAT REMEDY OFi NA below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found.vastly superior to Harlem, British; or any other formerly Oopti lar Oils. Its curative properties for the:following all-, rents arc truly wonderful:. Intlamatory rheumatism, whooping-cough;phthisic, coughs. colds, spaitusoetter, erysipelas, scald head, croup,. Inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, hean burn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf. ness, and ear ache, worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, outs, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, &c. &c. Price 50 cents per bottle.! Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON,at his booft.nd shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. The Rio soot stands in the door-;way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the OENUINS can .41 ob tained. ockWhol e Quar- Brandy, Wines, Gins, tke., made, grades, and vintages • • CAtmoa.—ln order to be sure of obtaining thegenninei purchase only of the general agent for Western reitasYl' vania, Wm. Jackson, 88 Liberty street, or through l sub- , .Agenta appoimed_hy him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill andgcnetai directions in pamphlet form. containing the names and address of the,i'mpnetos and General Agent of, Western Pennsylvama, as followS: Dr. Hall & Co., pfoprietordieatucky....- - . Wm, Jackson, General Agezitfor WeiteinTatuMpTai ia, B £ l ,LibertyrstreMiirittsbuseii to Whom 'an b ere must be . addressed.. hiMli - -Li.onelmiediumador 0.. ; . b0ve named Pamphlets, and thatiarneof , WilliamlackscioAhit genotitlan&only wholesale agent for WiliteraPeormyt. vania,)printedmi the °negate-albs-label. •r ~#. MEN= 1 ..4.,.. REIM ErZ lirugit • • 'St r ait CON E D VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS; EXanixersally admitted to operate, not - cmly as As ed eireetualFrmentiii but es a never' failing: femedit is all diseases which can. affect. the human frame. _ 'anti ache, Indigestion; Rhemnatism- Piles, Scurvy, Drogs; Small Pox, Cholera Atorbnc, 1.4 orms,'Whooptag Coug h, CiinsuriniticrA,'Jauridiee;'Quinsev, Seaslatina Liter Com- APoPlOXY,.Cancrsifileasles , Salt Rheum, pp, Heartburn, Giddiness. Erysipelas, Deafness, Itching' of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel. Painsin the Backilnward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Risings lathe . hroat, 'Asthma, Fevers of all kinds, Female Coreplaints,Stittwes in the Side, Spitting . of Blood , : Sore Elea,re Sefulaflit. Anthony's Fire, Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Fitter Ai: bus or Whites, Gripes, King's Evil, 'Lockjaw( Hyscerhi, Bile-on the Stomaehi and all bilious .affections,,Plernury, Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox, While Satellings, Tremors, Timmrs, Ulcers, Vomiting—and a holt of others haue auccessfullyi and repeatedly been vanquished heir xill-powerful arm. They have been known to effect permanent cures - whin all other remedies had proved unavailing, and in limiest stages of disease. They have in many cases superseded the prescriptive skiff etho most eminent physicians, and received besides their unqualified commendation. They have been frequently recommenced by men of most distinguished characters throughout the land,' and been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Prihees Of They have been introduced into the Hospitals of Edin burgh. Paris, and Vienna, and through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambassadors, they have reeci red the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rua- Ida, and of his Celeitial Majesty of the Chinese- Falai*. W . ' Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from the port of New York, without an abundant supVy of die SICK NAN'S NEVER FAILING FIREAD. 17 - Agencies have been established Mall the principal Cities mthc Union, and applications are constantly reach • in us from almost numberless , villages in every section orthe country, Testimonials of their marvellous effects are pouring' in from all quarters=and in such mmtbeis that we have not time to read one -half of them. What stronger or more conclesive evidence than these import ant facts min the moat sceptical desire' in it possible. that the 'many thousands who have c tried CLICKENER'S PILLS, can be deceived in their faults' Unity latpoi lure or quackery existed; would it not being ago have been held up, as - it should he, to the- scorn and. derision of a justly offended community. EU" Remember; Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the original in ventor of Sugar Coated. Pills; and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of, until he introduced them in 1mte,1843. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cliekener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud: PRICE. 25 CENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clickenet's principal office for the sale of pills, is fln W: ti JACKSON, S 9 Liberty at., bead of Wood,st, Pitts burgh, Pa, General, Agent for Westeni Pennsylvania; Northern Ohio; and the River Counties of Virginia:. The follovring are Dr. Clickener's duly appointed gents for Allegheny es.. Pa. WTI. JACKSON, (principal') he I.iberly street, head 41 Wood. • . . A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City. :. Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester. C. Townsend & Co.. Jno. R. 11. Jacques ilirttdngbnia.'' Jno. H. Cannel Penn at. Andrew S. Getty, Wylie et. &bort tvilliams, Arthursville..' R H. He ndn South Ward. Wm. J. Smith, Ternperaneuville. Jeremiah Fleming, Lawrenceville,. Daniel Negley. East Liberty. Edward Thernpson, Thomas AiltinSharpibuigh::'- , G. IL Starr, Sewickley. Samuel Sp_nnger.,Clinton James M' Kee. Siewartistawn.' 7 ': John Black, 'Furtle Creek. C. F, Diehl, Elizabeth. • ' Riley IFl'Laughlim.Flurab J. Jones, Bakerstown. , Penny,Al'Eeesport. . . 16 TT IS THE BEST COUGH IIEDICINHI . EVER USED."—This" was expressed in our-hearing yes terday, by an-intelligent . gentleman 3vho.had used but about one half of a bottle of Dr: Will ard', Oriental Collet Mixture, before he was entirely cored. Come end get a "notof it, and if the most obstinate cough or cold does not diisappear by its use, your money will be refunded. Compounded as it is. of the most effective, though harm less and pleasant remedies. its use for years has, uctr,in 'deed can It, fail to give entire satisfaction. • ,For.sale, wholesabsand retail r by HAYS & BROCKWAY. Liberty street. riear'Cabal Sold also by WILLIAhI FLEMLNO, , ocll Lawrenceville. R. -WILLARD'S Orienral,Cough Afirture.—"Lar rrs D woass masa m." Those who have nothad an op portunity of trying . this. at remedy for the permanent cure of every affection of thelungsshonld not hallo give it a trial. Certificates of its efficienty.- from our own cit izens, which we are ermstantly receiving\ cannot .fail to convince:the skeptical. Read the following from a lady of high standing in Allegheny': " Am.sonzax CITY, Feb. 7, 1848. "Ateurs. Bays 4- Brockway . : • It affords Me great plea sure to be 'able to add my testimony in favor of Dr. -Wil lard's truly valuable cough medicine. About three months since I was attacked with a violent cold, and was much distressed with the cough, from which I could get no're lief, until I was a abort time since induced to call at your store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture; I am happy to state that the use of the second bottle has entirely cured me; and, having . great, confidence in it.. I have, and Shall conunue to recommend it to my friends. "Grua FIELDIIIII4-: Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by *CP HAYS &. BROCKWAY, - No. Q., Com. Rove:Liberty st., near Canal. ffeblG) J. FLENIING. Lawrenceville. FROM the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, a daily paper deservedly at the head of the daily press lo .Bristors Extract of Sarsapartlla.—lt were but courtesy to the attention of oar readers to thisinvaluable prep aration which will be found advertised in another column ; Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues a highly interesting newSpaper, every now and then, one or two numbers of which we have already noticed; and the medicine. itself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western country, and, we doubt not, justly eulogised. It has in its favor, moreover, very flattering , testimonials from the most eminent practitioners in every . part of the country where it been used. There is beauty and taste enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in which they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the preparation itself were not one of the usevereignetst ih the world," ns every person must believe it is- 7 -that is, Avery one must believe it is—that is, every one who would not resist a mass of documentary evidence conclo sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether you do not agree with us on this point. For sale by B. A. rAIINESTOCK & Co., feb24 cor. of lst and Wood and 11th and Wood etc. HEUBIATISM, GOUT, AND TIC DOLOREIYX.. XL, A respectable gentleman called at our office, as he said, to inform us that he had been afflicted for 15 years with Rheumatism or Gout, and occasionally with Tie Doloreux; that he had been frequently confined -to his room kir months together, .and often suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, Intrthat lately he had bean using :Thyne's Alicrative, from which he found the most sig nal and unexpected relief. lle says he found the moth- .tine very pleasant and effective, and that he now con siders himself Perfectly cured.---Phiktdelphia North Amer- A Kier Wcrara IC:townm, , ,A gentleman of. Scrofulous habit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed, : his, whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were, so much affected that he had loan the use of the hand, every part-being - covered with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this stage ebbs complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loads some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's Al terative.,and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured. The Alterative operates through the circulation; and purifies the;blood and eradicates disease from the system, wherever located, and-the numerous cures it has per formed'hi diseases of the skin cancer; seroftda gou t, . liver complaint, dyspepsia , pne Other ahrmeis diseases; is truly astorushing.--Spint of the nmes. For eslem PiUsburgh, at the PEICIN TEA.STORIE. CONSUMPTION, COUGH, spyrrem.oF BLOOD:: BRONCHITIS, ASTILVA, Comkelcrxwas Fourgiftha of yatrate - really suflefirie from rieglielfide Colds, or- an - obstruction and eonseettentinflaraation OE' the delicate lining of those tnbes . through which the aim we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction, produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough,diffieulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, mattes or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the-pa: tient—and death ensues. JAYNIZ , EXPECTORANT' never fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its et. feets, and cannot fail to relieve. For sate in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store 72 Fourth st.; near Wood. ' jang "BE" COUGH MEDICINE IN THE WORLD!" Another evidence of the superiority-of Dr, Wit lard's Cough Mixture, over all others. . Read the following certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fifth Ward: Prrnsiicuatt, Nev. 3,1847. „ "This certifies that for some weeks past I was troubled with a very serious Cough, which was evidently becora. ing seated on the lungs to such an extent as to mastitis+• effect of every medicine which I had been using. I was finally persuaded to call at.. Hays & BrockwaY's .Drug Store r . and get a bottle of Dr. Ifalard's Oriental Cough. Mixturo; which, to .my great surprise, relieved the very much; 'after taking only two or three doses, ;tad before had used one bottle,' was edtirely cured. lams so mash pleatied with its effecti, that I have brought others to bdy it, and shall continue to recommend Sato my: friends, as I firmly balsas it to be the but Cough Medicine its the moral.'* "Antatzw . M . C.tturirtei Try lt- 7 only 25, ' cents a Uottle. Sold by - - • " HAYS &. BROCKWAY. ' . No. 2, Liberty street, near. .Canalßstam. Sold also by ' J. FLEMING. novlo . Lawrenceville.. pALM OF COLIIMBLC--Hato. Their—th - C To 'Ealcfan# • Grey.—lf you wish rich; luxurious' head of hair, free .romdandrutrand scurf do not tail to procure the genuine Hallam of Columbia. In eases of baldness, it will more thhif exceed your expectations. Many-who'have Itert their hair for twenty years have had it restored-to its on-- . ginal peffection by the use of this Balsam. Age, state, or condition. appears to be LID obstacle, whatever: It also causes the finid to flow with which the delicate hair tube is filled, by which means thousands, whose hair was grey as the Asiatic eagle have had their hair restored to its . natural color, by the, use ofthis invaluable remedy. 1 1 , all cases of foyer it will be found one of the most pleasant washes. ghat can be used. A few applications only am necessary to keep the hair from falling out. ,/t ittranfilbOns 'the mots, it never fails to impart a 'rich, glossy appeal. ence; and, as a perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled 1 holds th ree times as much as other miscalled .Hairßelle r „, allves,and is more effectual. , The genuine. malign; turedmily by Comstock tr. Son,:fil.Courtlazalt4treecßofr Said- tirdY-gaimins Fiusburgh,by . Wa.-Jaciaos4-130 Lib er ia street, head of Wood; also,- tn. Washingtimi.FiC, by A. Sweemry & Son; in Cannonsburgh, by Dr..:Vawen; by-lictutettit.CrokM alsoits uYerYt . l.4.l l uea niPennsylvania, gida, :. fidaryland' and - ntiV. l / 4 d, LAB' 4:bblg.t ci.ll ihri,...,6640A*1-40fW • & '~~ \ 1 ..,
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