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MEI MIZE • _• . , , t 4; 7..7-.'..•131-4--,-; • • • Mi== MOE MESSER EMEI _'~" —"""`'~tothing sbores _~~. : , , : , e OEM= BEE MSEM Cluthing t Clothing I t Clothing t • The Three Ike Doors vs. The Wester* World !!! made and ready to -be °tiered on the most liberal iennsio my old customers and the public in general. The Proprietor of this thr-famed and extensive establishment has now, after returnin; from the Eastern 'aides, at Much trouble and expense, l ust completed his - fall and winter armngetnents to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most destrade stocks of Chi ' Wig - that - ban ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of ilia mom - onion. For nentness• to style end Valleniship., combined with the very low price which : will be sold for, must certainly render the old Linn- Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of • the wasterncountry. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at •Isotne and abroad, • "(bet notwithstanding the extraordinary ettorts which I haveirmde to meet the many calls in my line, it in with diffrealty I can keep time with the constant run). that is Nineteen& ibis establishment.* It is a well established filet, that my s4les are eignt or tett times larger than any other house tufthe trade. and thin being the case on the amount sold, l eau need to sell at touch less profit than others col d& possibly think of doing if they wished to Cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my presentertock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conch:P.4am, I will make it the inter est or every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call iridpurchase at the Three Big Doors. oantl , ditw . JOHN M'CLOSKEY. . , .._a. ~- BEIM . " MEE ENE National do. do do do; Graham's do. do do • do; Godey's Lady's Book for Feliy, do do; Little'sMiting Age, No. 1.1.13, do do; from 150 up.. ' Remarkable Events in the History of America, by J. ProSt, L. L. D. - American Phrenological Journal fur January. Sub - actiptions received. . , - -Jane e, an Amobiogrophy, by Currcr Bell.: Zeit et the Fairies, aphnstruas tale, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. TlESConquest of- California and New Mexico, by the forces of the United States, in yearslB46 and 1897, by Jas. bluest& Cutts, with engravings, plans of battles, &c. A Toar to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada, by Clniales s Limman,. author of "A Summer in 'the Wilder- Tha'EcieitiCMagazitic for January. Furnisbed to sub scribers by the year, or sold by the single tantnber. Now and Then. by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. Waverly Novels, cheap.fontt. new supply. The 'theme works are for-sale by 0u31.] M. P. MORSE. A N IMPORTANT BOOK:—The .arty History. of Jc.&Western Pennsylvania mid of the West, and of West - . - ens E . xpiditirins tind Campaigns; . with an appendix, Con - copious extracts from important Indian treaties, • _ltttittatea of conferences, journals, &e. Together with a itoppgraphicul description of each county of Western . Feesaryfirsubi. One large volume, 76d pages, by H. K. titoptig, - Rouli. For sale by " • - H. S. BOSWORTH & CO., jauW No. 4 Market street. • , • . . - - '-• • • •• 2 44 , ~•42- 4 4•• - • '5;2r•,-2•2•"40- - • _ 2 ' - • • • f•.." 1 •F•-- 1 4 .t , „ • •-- 4 , -%• 3"P• - ; •• • :•.; ;;;; - :-4 . ;:fe,f3,ei...4,44.^.-vz ' • •••••• - - ,21igtr•t. , - - get. , - , • •—m ',ls,' _ .••••••• ; •- . •• A • , ^ e- - • , . • ' ' , , ••• r - • .• 7•i - '; , ..' - ': 1 ; ::1 '•: ...-". ' i,l , • •,- . , ~.. ~. , , 'i'•,,'tT,,-:--,- i''' ,-, z' :-r; .. -: :• :, : . : 7 ;.:'-':.',i' , f77::);::. : 4-. S4 4' .:f.: : ..,,-,.;:.:.,....,-- .. , !*: , : ,,, t'e::....: - J - .- , ;,..A-- , , , ,e- , . i43 ', : •- : .-- ...::: : ' - :. ,,.. .:;.':i. -- ii -, t.1. 7 A.,i - i..:-...t . :1tr...:- - ', : ,:.,1 , „ - ,•_:., , - . , ! :: : ,, ,*....c?:- , .''- - ,_,.... - ----- ~,S:Y;Yv^Y,_ MEE .! clo thing -FIE autt - SIMMer stocrthat Is now TEndy to be j --- offered at the. obi orbrinal -.Li one of•-•-litriierit and chuieest in selection that base,. 'tiit. — bittn.iii•Libited - hy :ir one concern in this or rat' 0111. 1..wi1l not undertake to describe to • thiitiendirf-the •cliffeient assortments of articles which I no_w have to offer them; but will simply tell them thnt if "thei.only divor me with a cull. I will lay before theta 175,000 ditTerMit garments to make u choice out of, eon slab:iglu part of Coats. (ruin the richest in quality down 'battialovettstin privet Pantaloons mill VC4IP, to the as- Lmtslimetit of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes wondering ill the tenet extravagant degree of sur 'prat, have such u vibut collection of READY MADE CLOTHING couldltossibly be collected together under the control of one individual. But such things will he, as long 'as per- , severance and industry is the .main-spring. of trade... Without any intention of boasting. on my part. 1 will say ',at the same time, it is of such metal I nun principally com posed, for nothing in the. shape or form of difficulties. no matter what their magnitude may be, can, deter me from accomplishing my object, in providing for the farmer, the mechanic, and the dity,laborer, My whole attention is asks,* up-with the greatest care for their welfare , get ting up fashionable, and at the Same time substantialgur meats, to meet t h eir demands; and as for others, who Wray themselies miming in .a different sphere; and . re guiring an article of the ne pins ultra lad, they have oalp to give me an outline of their wants, and they are suited to a wort. Now, let me any a word or two to me century merch ants in-Mt:Ambit save enam . nt leasteS to • 30_per cent.in your wholesale purchases. cull in at the "Three Big - Doors.", and if I don't Meet your tnost sand .`.l=hopes,: in lite was of getting cheap bargains, and seasonable goods; . I will not 111 future attempt total - - eT priTtuducements of a similar kind to a generous:peo -0:-0,1.."03 noble nhature and close discinnnent: - - JOHN hrecositny, - N0.15t Liberty street. • 0 — To AMU'S! TO ARMS:—Threatesteditt - -• va mon of% este nt Pe una. by ColEtSift. with 10,000 men, notvrithstnnditig whieh, J. AL White will continue to sell clothing Cheaper titan any ties heretofore been offered in the Western conntry, hay .the largest establishment in the city. fronting on Lib, arty and Sixth sts. He is now prepared ~t o show to his titunerous.patrons the. greatest_variety. of cloths, 'Cassi lAIVOTRS,. Vestutts.: and clothing of all descriptions. suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this nmrket,io Which ail can have the Right:of Way.— Minerva the.ctinier, No. M. Liberty and Sixth Its. ' mule. , • • 31::WHITE, TAILOR,. PrOririCLAr. • 4 a. CI - OFF' lOW FOR thing .of every description. such as cloaks, over coats, superfine blanket; Beaver. Pilot:and • heavy broad ploths, superfine cloth, dress. and frock coats; it•large as tortment ottWesit; sack - and frock coats. - - Cloth, eassi mere, and satinett pantaloons; - also, 'a ren , eral assortment of 'reeds; Plaits and fancy velvet, cloth, cassis:sere and fancy woolen, and plaid cas.ititere. with . a great variety of superfine Irish linen, tritnined shirts, ruder shitts, - stock.• cravats, comforts antl t mll other arti cles in the Clothing line, which will be soli( low for Cash. Purchasers will find it much to their advainture to call wen, at 40 Liberty street.. DELANY +N. B. A complete assortment of goods, :tunable for Customer work, always on hand, nachos English. French and American cloths, and cass.imeres; also a choice as sortment of seasonable vestiogs.--an of which will be made to order in the latest styles, and on the most ac commodating terms. Jruil:2-daw NEWGOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting Of fine French, English and American black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk. Velvet, Plain and Faney.Satinsall of which we will make up Id the most keasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Rataly made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patients. Neck and rocket Hdkfs., Suspenders. Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and evoryartiele_ustmlly kept its a Clothing. Store. Country Bierebauts, before purehasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to cull at the Iron City Clothing Store, ria,l32.l.4berty street, immediately opposite the mouth al: Market. . loctltLtt) C. MCI.OSKFX. 0 . BE BKAT...—..T. Af. Inite has just received at his large establishtnent. fronting on Liberty and 6th streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTING:It.. nil of which he Is retuly to make up in the latest fashion and on the most reasonable terms us usual. Observe the Corner, No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. myl4." .1. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. TINBLUSHING 131PUDENCB.—From a published ll card of fil*Calniont & Bond, of Philadelphia. the Public would be led to believe that we have been claim ing is privilege we had no right to. That •• they hove abandoned, some tints since, the exclusive agency toys- Aim? and that we have right to claim exclusivb privil e.e. with their teas.' I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years, as the public arc aware and have been to New York four times in that thne and never heard of this new concern until lately but as ;two! dealers. 'The tea business of 3PCallmont it Bond is about eiglit mouths - old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is 'because a name is open for any man or firm to assume; bat the fact intended to imply thereby. that they have any connection with the so called null well known Pekin Tea Company of New York. I...entire ly tales, they having been dented even an neency in Philadelphia. for the New York CoMpany. that Company, having refused even thus fur to confide in them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company'S of New York. Any person reading this card will see the gross decep tion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury 51 - T of my business. 51 - Tallman; & Bond arc wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to poll Wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look out farthablack sheep. [nos- ID] AIXX. JAYNE:S. W BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I! —The Ctmviet, or STEW Hypocrite unmasked, byEsq., Jack Ashore, by T. Howard, author of Ratlin 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 Elbe, by Charles Carey, of the U. S. Navy. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony. by Louisa Sidney. Stanhope, anther of "Strikin g Likenesses." e le. Leonilla Lyninore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge; by Miss Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large stipply.! The Manceuvering Mother, by the author of " History of a Flirt.f, The Wilfulness of Woman, by die same author. The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. Jeanette Alison, or the Youngg Strawberry Girt—Ha tale of the Sea and Shore; by], Kaarn. or Daylight; a prize tale ; by J. S. Robb. Sir Ilsiwland Ashton, 3 vole; by Lady C. Long. The Splendor of Versailles; and Court of Louis the XIV. Flowers Personified, Nos. 0 and 10. Rural Cemeteries of America, part O. Magazines, Newspapers, etc. Loudon Punch and Pictorial Times, per last steamers. Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Courier. and Yankee Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDIVELL, deed dd Street. opposite the Post Office. _ . NO. 4.. _ . I.llforses IVerkly Budzet of Nrre Book , for If' l2 . cGHAMAN'S. DRAWING BOOK. No. Y. liddoo's Ancient Egypt, new edition. iii Nineteenth Century. n new quarterly. Chamber's Miscellany, No. it ; full .setts on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland. Iroli , Xll. . . Tile Market Queen. or the Wife's Stratagem. Mtnicomin. a tabu of the. Revolution. Songs for the People, No. '2. superior to No. I. Jack 'A riel. or life on hoard an Indinfonn. new supply. Euhank's Hydraulics, No. 2—full setts on band. Flowers Personified, No. 14, do Pictorial Hui:land Nos. 30 & 37, do uo UUnionMagazum for February, do do ; TfidS -76 you chests Y t ung IINson; 2 Mostly boxes • 10 - balfebesta Gunpowder, -Iroorty boxes, *, 8 half chests Imperial; - 18 . " Pouchong; for sale by JAmks MAY TSERS.-29 sucks, in store and (oriole. by S. WATERMAN T A.RD bbls. Ciueinnati—superior brand. for V./ sale by ideal d,MITH & SINCLAIR ~~~~~_„ p y~ 4 ,^ `J: r. . . , MV=M =.= Pittsburgh Portable' Boat -Line. I ~ag=. 1848 M.t441„. _ . OR the offrozglit between l'iltatnirgh _l' and the Atlantic tiller, avoiding tranahipments ou the way, and the et:amid:tent risk. of delay, damage. breakage and separation of gooda. PROPRIETORS.: Braemar:lc & 2713 Market st. Philadelphia. TAAFIVE & O'CONNOR, Cur. PCIIII alld Waylle eta., Pitts burgh. AGENTS: 0 - Coxxort & Co.; North street. Baltimore. '. • W. & .1. T. TA rscorr, 7.5 South street, New York: • Encouraged by increased business, the Proprietors hav e added to mid extended their arrungenients during the WitltCr. and are now prepared to forward freight with re gularity and dispatch.' nusuriumsed by any other Line. Their long experience as Carriers, the palpable superior ity of the Portable Bent systetti. and the great capacity and convenience of the warehouses at each end of ihe Line, _init .- peculiarly - calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their kmgagemetits' [it'd accommodate their cus touters, and e. onfidently °Bering-the past us 'a guarantee for the future. they. respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratef u lly acknowledge. All conlignments to Taaffe told CPconiatir Will be re ceived and &incanted. Steamboat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission, advancing or storage. .11aviitg no interest, directly or in directly.in Steamboat's busiest; the busiest of - the Consignors museneicssitrity 'be their primarY object in shipping wesn and they pledge themselves to forward all toods consign ed to them promptly, and pudic most advaningeous terms to the owners, mart-tf Merchants , wilaray Freight" Lines lroteratt CALLED name/ire & rn. d use) giti= 1848. XCLUSIV FJ.V for the transportation of Way (neigh EA between Pittsburgh, Dlnirseille !Johnstown, Ilolli daysburgh, Wales street, and all intermediate-places. • One boat will leave the-warehouse of C: A.. IWAnnlty & Co., Canal Basin bertrre stet; Pittsburgh , every day, (Sundays excepte d.) Li and shippers can idwnys depend on having their goods fomented without delay, and at fair rate's. . . . , . This Line was formed for the special acemarnodition of the wag bwine.v. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have-received during the lest two years, respectfully inform their old customers mid the public generally, that they have extended their facilities, &e., during - the past winter, and ore nOW better prepared to 'accommodate an hie reused Madness: enneuterens R. 11. CA.NAISZ & Co. WM. irrrrr. E.G. STITT% • 'WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOHN ittILLER. - TRIN ; DLE &..MeDOWELL. - AGENTS—C. A:WASELIit !lc CO., Pittsburgh; CA nix. Johnstown; Jonx Matta. Hollidaysburg; liormata.& Strrisoice,WMte,r st. Ilulitingdou co. RxreakvMat----Snrith & Sinoltar; J. &J. ItUDe vitt; G. &J. 11. Shoenbergen R. Robison S. Co.; R. Moore; Ilageley A Smith; John Parker, Wm. I.ehmert.J. Jordan &Son. • mar I (Gazette copy.) . . . Merchants? Transportation Line, FOR'llie Transportation of Marchandize and Produce to Philadelphia and Haltimcrre. Goods consigned to oar care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Rills of Lading transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free front any extra (Mame fur stor age or commission. . C. A. M'ANI:LTV & l'roprietora, . Canal Burin, Liberty M., Pitc.burgh (C azcttc, only, copy.) IGREENE & CO.'S EXPRESS: , . . .."... •c if L. • .I.Fe -,, - r 1".,..... , , ' ~.- • ...... 1........ A ~...-.- - .. ... . Ai v... 4.7.111. .-. . . Increased Speed awl Reduced Haiti! WINITAI A RRA NC, CM ENTFL r Piddle ore informed that the Philadelphia and 3tnltimnre Railroad Company have cotntneue.•d run- Mng their ears to 4 P. M., front Philadelphia to Baltimore. by which orraneenr•nt we ure enabled fo forward our Express goals erom Philadelphia to Pittsburgh in the on parallelled short time of tree days. Goods leaving Phila delphia at 4, r. 44. will arrive at Pittsbarith in the evening Brownsville Boat of the Strew/ tiny. We have also pro• dared the rates on small packages '25 per cent. on the former charge. Express starts every day, Sparkly! I7CepPror. & co. It. G. VICKERY. Aunt. St. Charles " Connell's al teal Pain Extractor. TT is now cottenled by medical men that Connell's I Magical Psi,, Extractor. umunfacturtal by Coinstock k Co.. tl Conslattil ft., New York. is the greatest wan der of the. 111thcenture. Its effects are truly miraculous. All pains are rentorca from htwns, scalds, ie., and all external Stara, in a few minutes after its application; healing the saute on the most delicate skin, leaving no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of intintnnrato- ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, - Sprain, Rheumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises. Burns, Chillblains, Erysipelas. Biles, Tie Doloreaux. &c We-' might mitt a. proof to all we any, the names of mane cm- iment physicians who use it in their practice, and . butt , • died, of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent Lx.p it constantly a,. hand, in case of aceitlents by fire life may be lota without. but by its use all bunts ore subject to its control. unless the vitals are destroyed. Can tu:ln--remember and ask for ConnelCs .Alagnti/ Pain }..- tractor. manufactured by Comstock 4- re- N. Y. and take no other. Sonfle.&c.—The Genuine Hays' Linament. is an article more justly celebrated as a tore tOr the abort.. than any or all others. Its coma are almost immediate. and it is only necessary to let those who k • the article . and use it with such great FIICCEP, that it is to be true and Imomine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtland et. N. V.. sole proprietor. Sold mil) genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa., by Wst. J scssmc. f!D Liberty st... !tend of %Vooil sr.; also in ‘Vashington. Pa.. by A. Clark in limsrosville by Bennett k Crocker. Ms" by our agent in every town in Pennsylertnin. (thin. NI,I. and nor MA& IT IS NOW AumirrED. by PautholoOsts, that no original temperamentcomplex ion. rnnait otloot. or folio Of body, confers complete 1111 l minify trims hereditary dis ease: that Se-minks, Consumption. a n d other ntreetions. having a Abu lin rity of origin, occur its all. although obser vation convinces us dint titdividmils and inanities. posses sing certain elfarneterisiies, are more frequenley the sub ject of these maladies than others. These diseases ate a morbid lition of the whole system of nutrition—their products being but Mr effects olnii alteration oldie blood and secretions--the ulcers. aloec•.‘es. eithirgral glands, inEtatunintion. Sc., bring Merely uttenifriut The cause exists prior to the phenomena, nod must he destroyed before perfect health eau be established. This may be done by using Dr. wELLEirs PANACEA. the most certain remedy for diseases arising trotti an inquire state of the blood and system of nutrition. ever presented to the aftlietcd. l'nee toll pint bottles. Call and get e pamphlet. For Sale by jaws-Itu rot is the best Cough Medicine I ever Savyr.'t EA I) the following wool - of the ouperiorny of Dr. lard's Oriental Cough dfizlurr , from s respectable cit izen, who has tried it; PlTTS=*Asti, Dec. 1.1, Mamas. iLtTs k BancsiVat:—A tier laboring for several weeks under the disarlenntages of a hams:dug cough and most distressing cold. which bail, thus for. resisted the ef fects of several of the '•infalliblrs." I wan induced lo pur chase a truffle of your °ricotta' Cough Mixture. and give a fair my great surpn,e. nett, using only o n e half of the, bottle I found my-elf entirely ssvll. -IS is the best medicine I ever Saw." . . True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY. 'Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty street. near Canal. jaws A. MASON & CO.. Dry Hoods Hon,. llt! Marko 21, Street, bettrno, Third Mild Forerth stern, nay, just received a !urge supply of rich Fall (loots. comprising in part: 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French nud Arneriran manufacture; KA pea rich and desirable patterns French Hingham, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, _quality awl durability of colors: 4 cases splendid Hind goods 11 . 11. Indies dresses, eoinprising every style titr Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Laittes, Satin stp'll Alpaccas of. various colors: 3-t and 4-4, black and blue Mack Silks, Inc Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; AL do 'mins, all woottiShawlsof every style-anti quieliiy: CUR.' sinuses. Cassittetts, Broad Cloths turd Yesfings: bleach ed and unbleached Muslins front 6 1 to tsie. per yard; Green, Red and White Flannels-; Tickings,: Cheeks. strip'd Skirtings; biennia:4.4nd brown Millings. me. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A-MASON & CO. - 1 1 \TEW "DAGUERRIst)'ITI'Ii BOOMS, Bunke's Build. infra, Fourth strrol.—iloyou & Ax - riotmr, Duguerreo typists from the Eastern cities. would end the attention of the inhubitants of Pittsburgh. and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of citizens mid others, at rooms in the third story of Burke's !pudding, 4th Ft. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our iustnuncuu tire of the MOSt pow erful kind. enabling its 10 execute pictures intsurpasseil for high finish and trinlifultiet,l to nature. The public are solicited to cull and ex seine. Persons sitting for pictures ure neither reran rred or ex ported to hike them miles,: perfect satisfue Mut is given. N. B. Operators will find Chit u good depot thr stock and chemical. ED - Instructions given in the art, contaittitig the more recent Improvements. HvnEsENTs: 'rite Alirror of Life; • Christmas Blossoms; 'no Gift of Friendship; Friendship's Oderittg; The Rose; The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepsake; • The Hyacinth;' Scenes in the lives of the Patriarchs and Prophets. Illuminated Gems of Sacred Poetry; Lays of Love android!, &e., by 0: W. Llethume; Amelia's Poems; Tappers' Proverbial Philosophy; • Together with a large variety of Miscellaneous, Moral and Religious works for sole by • LUKE LOOMIS, f'gt. O PEMALE, , A.—Every female should have a box of I Di. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly Utillpiell 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 Farneite, Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale,by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Alio. by Win. Cole. Allegheny City^ G. Smith, Bir mingham; and John 3PCmcketi, Fllth ' Ward, Pittsburgh. jan2s • Mont:rev-Ware Castings. AllE o llal i i n gT i S he r r isW p n& c our su c p i p tt e r s or o h f Lp o u o rr u tte arr of and other Castings. will find a very heavy stock, and. an extensive variety of patterns and sizes m store by us, Samples CUM be seen at our warehouse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, next W. W. Wallace's Marble works. • fij." 'Terms and prices favorable. feb 9--dlm QUIN, MCBRIDE & Co. ~:>s~ ~~.. ;' :;k ~ _`~r.e ~ TIC: rfs-lofel JONI. Alolll.Elt, Druz tat. N. W. eoroer of Wood awl Fink eta =MI , • ~ ~.. .. ;:';7.,•: . : . -7•:'?: * j , ~. L . .,. , . ...'.4*'.. , -..': ,, ' ' i , Z , ,- ..,,,-....:...,;...:„..-.... ... ~. _ . 'rcii.gmeotetiGienelliesEmigratiiint RP.NITTANCF.S and Passage to and& front Great Britain and Ireland. by W . A: J. T. Tapseott 75 .Bouth at.. comer . • of Maiden Lane, N. Y., nod 90 - Water. 100 Rood. - I.iverpool. rile subscribers, having nceepted the Agency 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 Country; and they flutter themselves their chatacter and long 'minding in huilness will give ample IifOOMOICC that all their ar rangement', will be curried out faithfidly. Messrs. W.,!c• J..T. Tapseon.are long and.farortibly known for theinperior class. aecomintAlation. and sailing qualitiei of their Pocket Ships. The QUEEN. OF THE WEST. SIBP,ItIDA N. GARRICK, IiOTTINGPER. Rosen's, LIVERPOOL. and SIMONS.. two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the glat and 26111. 'and from Lirerpeol the UM and 11th; in addition to which they hive arrangements with the SAL Ocorge nod Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to justice a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W; Tapserfies constant personal superintendence of the business to Liverpool is an addi lineal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be partiettlorly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual,extensivelY engaged in the Transportation &mines"' be wren 'Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward peisengers itinnediately on their landing, without a chairs of disappointment or delay; and era, therekire, prepared to contract for passage frotn'any sea portin Great Britain or Ireland to this city. the nature 01 the business they . are rugeged In giving them faCilities for - carrying , paasengers so far intend not otherwise ut_ tameable; and 'will, it necessary, forward pamengera fur, filer West by the best mode o(conveyance,.without.aay additional charges for theitirciuble. Where -ITT' sous sent for decline coming out, the amount paid farpaaaage will be refunded in full. RP.ItIrITANCES. The suliceribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount. pm:ablaut the principal cities. and rostris in Englund. Ireland. Seed/mil and WalrK thus af fording a ante and expeditious Mode of remitting hinds . . to' , Those countries. which persona retpurnig such will,find it to their interest to avail themselves of. . , , . Applicatioti (Why letter. port-Pant) will he promptly ni tendectio. .' - 'FAA FFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Cominiendun llterchnino. • tnap27.4l&w . -1y ' Philadelphia. . • Eli Others. & Co.' i s ti FL FELTON err., New Vora; Paw; Qrkr. DUMAN; SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVERPOOL. .W1MQ.1.g.7 JAMES• KELY, • Agent, Office on Penn si., Canal Bann, Pittsburgh. , . .• Apancfmnaor for 1E4 4 . - I°ZiiFillC?"tq f o r the Lof Ire I and Yo r k atete. take the liberty of autiotturtug to their old friend,. mid custotnerg, that their arrangements for the year 'OF! being complete. they aro prepared to bring outlutesenger:a. by the ulnae. view:lid Line; from Liverpool to New York and I.thiludelphia. They refer to their former coumeMf doing bithinees. and OArillre those-who entrant them With their order.. that the Fame satistketion will be rendered tm heretofore. I=l KW; AN D. IREI A NI). SCOTIAN') A NI) W Drafts for hale. payuble, on di:indult. at any Batik in Ireland. T9er noilrraimiril bas intuit arrangements to bring oat pas.rinters to PittsbOrgb. during theprreent fel .:)..hweintt-tt J ES • BLAKFIX. Passage To and Prom a g. fiILIP (EaRoE Rtel'AßD k Sets, No. 13-1 Waterloo nowt, Li ve rinse!. t's ett.e.LE t R‘re RI, No. 5+ South st.. N. V. I 1 111-1 Subscribers. having accepted tier Agenev ut this 1 oily n( the above well known tend respectable 'louses. ire pm pet red to make engagement s her passengers to roller out from stew pan litineht or Ireland. by the re gular Line cut Packet Ships, froth Liverpool week ly. l'ersims engaging wale as cony rest assured that their reiends will tneel with kind treatment and prompt des.. pneeli tot Liverpool. as well as every attention liereisarp tot their are eat it/ this - y. Apply tool' adders® AreLLitliAN & 1-I:ll.ilterty st.,.Pittsbitrgle. N. !I.—Passages engaged-here front I.iveritoot to Pitts beirele direct, need drags for any aintOint for%vartlerd. par able nt throughout the 1 - nited Kinutlorn. HARNDEN & CO.'S rtikratkrrinErt 4ta REVITrA Vre Sitth, Odle e t a l !) ‘ i p l a r rt " ;: t.„) g - 17n u ti n" ii, " : 1:1, 1 :1 " 1 . 4:11 1 tt i nkl r onr ;' f a r l7.7 apron the tnr”t liberal tern=. with their noml rutettiality, and attention to the want. of emigrant,. r do not al. lot, nor puliorerrxrts tube , robbed b, the sloitalltng erarapat that tonna the 'ea porto afl vre take charge of theta the mom -nt they report Ito lOsniveß, and their mu and dnepntr6 them without no) cirtrutiou be the fires elriut .4y flot tt arle.sl4. n 4 IN•e del) any of oar pl.ttetteer4 to 4ltote •that they wet,. detained forty-right hour+ by it, in I avrrpoul Mr; ihruumn.tri or nth. I'm were del:onto! month+ Milli thrn could be 0-nt in POOH` 44 , 4 'ruff. of n cheap rate. 44111 A too trequentl) proved their cothint. lCr intend to ituhrfitnn onr contratm. honorably, toss .trhat it maw. and not net PIA WO, the ease last sentton with oilier otheen, who either performed not ul nll, or when it suited their convenience. Draft* drawn at Pittftbargh for any ' , am from 11 m £l.min, payable at any of Mc Pmcinciul Hunks in Ire land, Englund, Scotland and Wnlre- J(istWA European stud (Trowel Fin!, street, no door bel.tw ‘Vrtort rt. FOREIGN lik REMITTINCE. r llllllSotoowileer.fi are pm parr.l to forworl tooney to all part., of noghoot. IreAntol. Scotland and Walt,. with tle.patelt. and at the 10‘1,441 rates. - sANII:Et, An!.l.t:rtKEN h Cll.. kW.? - 142 I.ihroly stmt. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, Ace. T A It(W. mat Antall semis at motley din nt nll time. be JI .0 remind) by sightoltalls. at 'Moroi rairJr, to all parts •.I Kin:land. Ireland. iVales. tar- and Ilebts. 'trios. amt Property in numpe can be collected and recoverdt throwelt the subscriber. Or timing his ob. Arm, from 11.1 s city from October until May. on his anim al tours to ' , Amino% by application to JANIDA MA r. Atrr- Omit. Water atreet. Pittsburgh. 11. KEEN AN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and garopear, Agent. l'insburgli. Pa. S.—•As 11. Keennixha* been frennetitly troubled I,y npplictitions DWI levers on the busineSs M •'lfenbunn Italkftrogrr a=rms, of New York, he deems it necessary to soy that he is not the Keenan of ihnt Orin. and has never had any connexion with either of those perriolll6. crerl Western New York College of Health. :617 M•iy }TIMM .131TrYAZ" N. V. DR. G. C VAUGIIN'S VFAIETAIILE LITHONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. rNDIS celebrated surety is cousumtly Inerensing its I tame by the making all over the world. It has now beetette the only medieme for fatuity Mir, and Is panic*. tarty recratimmeled for Dropsy : all stages of this emu plaint in!!!! relieved. no limner of how long word ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. and all diseases of the primary organs; for tbrre distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle run relieve you; cud the cores testified In will con vince 11 , 1/10Ad fiCepdead:—(s., pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint. Dittoes Disease. Fever and Ague. To the Great West • especially. and wherever these complaints prevail. this medicine is iniered. No °intent I agent, mideleterions conimminl is a part of this mixture: it curets thesejlisca, es with eerie mid celerity. and ilinnt not leave the sys tem torpid. Viet, pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of u most Imittfid elet meter. is immediately relieved. and core fol io., by a ti.o. do)s use of this article. it is Mr beyond any Miler pruparnliOn for this disease, or for any other disease "light:sting from impure bitted. flice pamphlet.) Debility 01 the System, 11, cask Buck, Weakness of the A, &t.. or Inflattiution of the same• in immediutely relieved by a few days use of dais medicine, and is cure is always thy result of its Wt.. It stands as a certain mine ily for such complaints, nod also for derangements of the ntonde frame. Irregularities. Suppressions. painful 1111:11. K01111604'. No article has ever been efferent. except this, shish tottelt this kind of derangetnents. It may be Jelied As a and IdirelniVO remedy; and, did we 6-el permitted to do so, could give a thousand twines as proof of cores lit this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. AU broken down. debilitnted constitu tions, from the crier., of nteit'ory; will find the bracing power of this article to net immediately, and - the poison mineral eradicated from the system: Eruptive Diseases will find the alterativeproperties of this article revel-rue BLOM/ • and drive such diseases from the system. Sec pamplyet for testimony of cures In all disenses, which the limits of' au advertisetnent Will not penult to be named here: Agents give them away; they contain :12 pages of cerfillentes of high (diameter; and is stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, acv Cr appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this nr- licit,. that it never fails to benefit in any cone, and if bone told masele are left to bead upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid tors rc. and keep tnking the medicine us )011g as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public tigititist a number of articles .which come out under tile heads of SARSAPARILLAS, SraCTS,&e, as mires for Dropsy, Gravel, he. They me good for noth , ing. end conetwted to gall ilin unwary : TOUCH Timm nor. Their illeelllol, never thought of mating such diseases till this article Inul done it. A particulur study of the patuplo., lets is earnistly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle. are•glad. tu eirculsto grataitotuff Y. , Put-up in aff Bottles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at 8,1 each , --the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out , and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has •• Vituglin's Vegeta ble Lnliontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of '•O. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "W. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. Nona • other. are genuine. • Preptired by Dr-.G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Princi-, pal Office, 2t) Main street, Duffel°, wholesale and retail.: No attention gitrett to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents cretTled: , Post-paid let-' ters.,-or-verbul•communicauons soliciting - ndviertiprompt, lye attended to muds. Offices deVofed exclushielk to the Baleorthiti artittlet LW Nassau at., N. Y. 295 Essex et,. Salem, Igatts.tc and by the principal Driiggiatei throughoulihe United. States and Canada, as Agents. • , . „, HAYS & snocrwAY Agente,: jan3l No. 2, Liberty a 1.., near Calltd,);taturt.' ITENlTknowillAi V N e n ni t tl i ti N n DS ßlirid A Ma l k irt‘ err t folimanerdlyolodf"Se well e d ppd and Fourth sin., takes this method 'lO inform his ' Mani friend s of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera ti constant t. Clair st., near the old Allegheny Bridge, where a supply of Win& of various colors and quail hies, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices,' front twenty -cent s up to suit customers. F•B. If required, Blinds will be put up so. that imease alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without the aid of screw-driver, and with the Same facilitiy that any other piece of furniture can be removed,- and without tiny extra expense. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC-.The subsCriber, by' written contract with the Pears Ts-t Co., Las Mo.-ex clusive right to sell their Teas In - Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cotes .. Any person attempting to sett their Teas es ccpt- procured through me, is practicing a deception and frandilpou the publie--suxl their statements are not to relied nu- (. 023 1 A 7 4,1 MFA 71140 44. ` t. , ri- MIMISI . - : - :i': 7l- :•:'iil - l':' , ';.;..4.'T.'''' CO.LYCOMING C MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ?PRE Subscriber, having been appointed and duly corn ? miskioned Agent of the liycciiiiing Cotuitrillutual In surance Company. is now prepared to receive applien tionstor insurance fur said Company. This Company, is, perhaps:one of the very best Insurance Companies in the State or Union. having a capital of between one and two millions of dollars in premium lanes and by the regale. nous of the CoMpany no risk exceeding 85.000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. or on any one risk, and nu more than S2.5Sl' will be taken on .a.Rolling Foundry. or Furnace. Buildings in 'which ar store-pipe possess through the side wall or root: Cotton Factories, or Powil.-e Mills, Munutlictories of Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries. will not be insured on - any consideration, what ever; and when the rate per cent. shall be Igor 16 inelu-. sivernolisk will be taken over e 4,000,. (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) . . _. • •The.operations of the Company have been such, that for the last six years only one cent upon, the dollar has been MIMI upon the , premium notes of the-stock holders. . . . . Applicntion.can be made to the, subscriber, at his office, in the.now Court House. ' Pittsburgh. Alleibeity Co, Pa . Vire anal Elarlizo,lmsurazzae. rull Laurance Company of North America,' of Phifix ' delpida..through its duly authorized Agent. the sub scriber, carers to make permanent and -Insurance on property. in this city and it...vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. • ' - „ DIRECTOBS: . Arthur a. Catlin, Fecal. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. . . (glories Taylor. fiumucl W. Jones, Bitinuel W. Smith, Edward : 7 4nitb, • Ambrose White, Joint :1: Brunei Jecott M Tiitin‘s, John. Joint It. Neff. Thomas P. Cope, Risher! D. Wood,. Wm. Welsh. Ileury. D. Sherrard. See7y. This is the oldest Insuranee Company in -the United States. having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per. petard. and from its high struiding, long experience, am ple means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character. it may be considered-tut otThrinu mnple securi ty to the public. AR%VOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones k CO., Writer and Front sta.. rittshurgh . . -oct92-y. The PrinkLin Fire Insarianee Company V PIIILADII:IXIIIA• • CIIARTER PERPETVAI..—e4IO,txxi paid in office '164 Chestnut st., north side, near Fitlh. . Take lusu nitiee; either perntanent or Ranted, against Irma or dam age by fire, on , property and effect* of rverfilescription, in town or country, on the most reasonable .terms.. Ap plication, triode either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. . C. R.ANCKER, Prest.,, C. G. thxcsra. `Secretary. Dltuicrons: • Charles N. Mtneker, memo!. R.. Smith, Thomas Hart. George W. Richards, Thomas .1. Wharton, IgindCerii 1). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph; E. Hone, Samuel Grant. David Fr. Brown.. PITT s nt: ft Gil AGENCY. WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. 'al the ExChange Office of Warrick Ate min e corneof 34 and Market hot s. Fire risks token on buildings, and their contents in Pimburgli. Allegiomy and the ear/winding country. No marine of inland navigation risks taken. nuici-ly JostAll MSG. • ylltSlEVi JR. .KING PINNEY, Agrots at Piffsbirrgh. for the DMIr are :Mutual Sofa, Ix sonooir Campo n y irrhiladelphirt . _ . I, I IRE RISKS upon littildingteasnl Itlerebandize Of cite; ry description. and Marine MA's upon ludlt or ear. go“ of vessels, taken upon the inostfavorable terms. Oilier at the: wan house of King & 4folites t on Water st.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. : . N it. Rine & Finney invite the rottlidence and patron err of their 'friends and eotruttuffily at large to the Dela ware M. S. Instirance Comptitiy ' ns an hist/lotion awing the mast enturishittg Plailadelpbia—ns Itaiiitig a Inrge paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, is constantly lisellntfilttn-Latt yiehllng to each person inau• red. Ids due share of the profits of the Company, without involving - Win in tiny responsibility whatetter.heyond the p c , ~ i,, m netually paid in by him; and therefore as pos ses,nig the Mutual principle divested of every °buns toll& feature, and in its most intrartiee Conti. „ novl-11 t :ENCV OF TI I E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE V COMPANY OFlllll.ADl;Li'lA—N.' E, corner nj Third and IV,od atreto. Pittsburta.-71c smarts of the company on the Ilrot of January. as pnblifthed conturnuty with an act of the reimaylvaitia Legislature, WY re Iton,lpt and Mortgage' srsooms 93 10,11 Kettna, sr cost itio.p6r 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash . 207,499 72 Ain kiiiF a total of• • • • euotkewa 12 Ailording rennin aftSurante 'that all humor will he itrotholv ntot. and itiving entire aceutity to all who oh. 1:11,1 pulfricil from flit. Company. 'Mills taken at sA low' nth, as am ermAlarlota with mioutitc• WA Rnick MARTIN. Ammt. • Insurance Against Fire. pill: American Fire busernher Comproly--ofliee. No. I 7.1. %Volum street, Philsolelphia; Incorporated A. D.: 1 - In—Charter perpectual. Insures Building,. Farniture, Merebantlizr. and proper !). generally, either in the city or country, against loss or &image by 'fire. perpetual ur fur limited periods, on flavor nble terms. MRF.CTORS John Song:runt. Sunnis! C. Motion, Wiiiiung Lynch. Adolphus Peries., 'rigorous Allibone, fironor Aighott. John Wcisig, Jr, rotrirk. Brady, John T. Lewis. r. MORTON, President. • FRANI - Ts D. JAIIIVEIL Secretary. Opfer* for Insurtiner by for abort, Compnny Will be frrrived 011.1 insuSilrrs refectrtl by the nnelerAipaell, rOetillAN, 111411?.. ottrert. AVV.STI:II..st NEIV COLLEGE OP HEALTH, No. on, Mats srstes:r. Itervsto. New Voax. j Ili UH G. C. VAGN'S Vegetable Lithontriprie Meer tisement far I Came. l Saw. 1 Conquered:in is most empliatirally the case with thin article. Disease has ever yirkkal to Its most tuarrelirmo medicinal power. Wherever it ban gone, and South America. England, enomia. and the 17ntied States havemovided the tram of this otatement. the tdmve quotation in a inning and pithy sentence. tells the whole stry. Invalids, the principle nista which you are cured. may not be known to you. but the result of a trial is satiotnetoryi you are restored; and the secret of the emu remains with the proprietor.— 'lle IW:beim is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; each individual root has its own j•ceultar, ex clusive. medicinal property, conflicting with no other compoturd--each rout makes its own cure—and nos per fect combination, when taken into the System, it does the work which aiereas. when her laws were first establish ed. intended it should do—PUItIPIP.S,S'PRIFTNGTIIENS. AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated eouttnitu lion. 1/storiri in all its characters, will be completely eradicated from the system lir its use. See pamphlets iti • agents' Manes, Mr free-circulation—they treat upon all diseases. and *how teonmony of cures. GRAM., and all complaints of the seri/tory nig., nit, (OM also the Valise of great suffering. and N'or.amettl.rruorrairrtchao acquired no email celebrity over the country. by the cures it has made in this distressing class of itillietions. So famed, it seems, is this medicine. that it has thus attracted the no tice of one of our Medical publications. In the Nevem be No. Plitt, of the Buffalo Animal and Monthl He rten of Metlienl and Surgical Science." in an article-up on raleitlims dioramas, and *solvents," the writer, after 'nuking the fart that the government once pur chased a secret remedy. and also noticing the purchase iu 1-tei.of n secret remedy. by the Legislature of New York, thus pets %Milne to the fame of the Medicine : Winhy do ten our Itepreseinntives in Senate and Ammer lilt convened, enlighten and 'dissolve' the suffering thonsands of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithoutriptie• than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy lies possessed one half the fume!"— Bender. here is a ',c11.! Teal - 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 , 111. mid contributed la by men of the highest professional obility, thus stepping aside to notice a secret rentede." You will at once understand no anknOlen and worthless nostrum, could thus extort a comment frotn so high aquae ier—and cousermently, unless it directly conflicted with the practice of the fucultv, it lallet .have been its great .lime^ whirl, has-caused it .to revive this plowing nod. KIDNKV diseases, weakness of the buck and spins. irregular, • painful and suppressed .11enstruatian, Flour Altnts, and the entire complicated tinier ot evils-which follow a dis ordered cynical, are at once relieved by the tnedichie.— Send thr pamphlets from Agents. and you will find evi dence of the value of the Intliontriptic there put forth.— As a remedy for t h e irregularities of tha (innate system, khan in the compound a -root' which has been resorted to in the north in •Ennme for centuries—as a sure cure for this e tttttttttt nt. and a reelon•r of health of the entiresystein. knout tmsetim - r, JACsrnex. Blunts DIMEASIY. eze., are instantly relieved. People of the. West will find it the only retiway in these rompinints. as well as raVER AND Arse. There is no remedy likeit, and no entornel or qui nine. forms any part of this mixture. No injusTwill re sult in its une.and its active properties are manifested in the use. of a single 311 oz bottle.. For Freer and Ague, Hilions Disorders, rake no other Illedicitte. Gael% willfind relief. The action of this medicine upon• the Moral, will change the ',Mecum—which originates ix the blood--and a healthy result will follow. DVISPEVEIT. , Isurterrto:s, die„ yield in a few days use of this Meth luillamtiumonnf the • Leses Corral, CaNaI:3I:PTION also, has ever found relief. •Scryhfa, ' , Erysipelas. Piks, Dylan - ad Eyea,--all- caused by impure And this article the The . , system, :completely 'acted • upon by 'the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture, is purified and iestored,-,-cut spaniel cure not • follow. The train Of-common complaints, Palpitation of the Heart. Sick Headache, Debility, 4'c., ore all the result of some de rangentent of the systaimmnd the GREAT Resets. ERR will do.tts work.. The promises set 'forth. htthe ad vertisement, are based upon the proof of what it has done litthe past four years. The watteu• testimony of 1101 'Agents, In Canada; the United StatesuEngland and South Atnerica, in the possession of the proprietor—amt can be . seen by all a , enfficieut .demonstmtion that lit is the, best Medicine ever bffkred ate:World.. Get the :pamphlet, and study the principle. as there laid :down, of the method, of cure. • Put up in 911 oz, bottles, at $2;. 12 ,02. do. at $1 eaelidie largest holding .0 oz. morn than. itwo small bottled.:. Look out andnor gotintpased upon.._ Every bottle has . ; Vauglm's,Vegetable Lithontriptie Mixture " Blown Mien the glass the•wreins signature of •"• G. C. Vingh." On the directions, ; and, G. C. Vauglut, Buffalo; soonped on the cork. None other are genMnez• Prepared by.Dr: G. C. Vaughn, nodsoldot the Principal ,Oflice;297..Main street, Buffalo, at wholesale and 'retail: No attention given .to lettent,unle.ss:.post paid- , ,orders freanittithirly constituted' Agents axcepted ; post paid letters, eV.. Verbal Ootnin' ementicias soliciting advicei. promptly,.attendrallp;gmtis. • , ~ Offices devoteitexelusivelv to• the_sale of this article Nassau' streets, New York ciy; 295 Essex strcet, • Sidem. Massachusetts. and-by. tha•principal Druggists. tlirougheut theNnite.d States ; and Canals, as advertised • Mike papere. _ - AgentS to this city— • . . , ••.,,. .., • - liayi.k:Brockway, Wheleiale and• Retail 'Agents, No. 2.;Connitercial•Raiv„Liberty strect,Pittsburgh. Also,•11.. ••E: Sellers, 57 Wicod street; John hFiteltall, Federal litreel,. , Allegheny - city; lolui Barclay, BenVert- John • Smith,: :Bridgewater. ,..• •• .5 BA B RRY : I,S MI! Roll Bult U Ti' 6 " Dried Penelievi b ; '9 .‘ Clover Seed; jut i s ee . T . D u ra [or sale_ Jowl No. 31 41.aticet, and 62 Front =EN IMME DR, 'I4OFFIIAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN MEDICINES Are without a' -Hirai for the Care- efthelfailotaie!s: Diseases! F taken acconling to the directiona they will cure any 1. ease, no matter who or what else has failed. VEGETABLE' RimunaTic For the permanent cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Gam grene, Hysteria, and severe itervotui ;affection. und are highly recommended, for the cure at Dropsy, Demanil Asthma ""and Netftalgia. .Patients using them. in most eases, experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous sYsteni; which enables thein to rest well during the night. They' never fait Medici a care. when taken according to directions. S. No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system. I.iniments sometime:net 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 perhups a vital part or el s e where the pain will be . . doors. acute. GRRMAN BITTERS, • For the permanent care of.Liier Coinpluints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestiert; Chronic Debility,, Chronic Aelh- Ina, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary Affections, (arising from the liver or Otoruach,).Diseasca,of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising .. from a dianntlered'stomach, m both . male and female, auch , tta female weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood, tothe They-Stienghten the sys tem, and remove .all aridity of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be taken • by the most delicate slonumb, and in.every.caae will. en Srely 'destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, remommr all .Itripittitie.o and remnants of previous `diseases , and _giving a healthy actioa to the whole symptottis of. Liver Complaint are uneasiness:and pain in tbe right side, elel SOrellee6 upon Witch immediate- Ifunder the . ieferiaer - ribs"; Inability' to lie on the left side, or if nt all able, a dragging sensation produced. which, se riously affects respirution, enuring very often a trouble somevoughl timether with these.symptomi , we perceive a: coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per-, spiration, and sometimes a symnathetie pain in the nglit shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and dep.ressron of spirits, and sometimes. sores in the month or throat, causing nrocualo rise hi the nostril*: ; Jaundice frequent ly accompanienibanda dropsy in the face. These symp toms, if -permitted , to continue; Wilirventutilly }trainee that most baueful disease. :C..onsomption. _ lntact, a ma jority" or such eases originate from the irritating cruises above mentioned. Cathartic- Medicines' Must', in. every instance, he avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very rations—those at the stonmeh alone, are nausca,:hgart-burn,.loss.of appetite, 'sometimes an excess of appetite, sense of infi ltrator weight on the animate* sinkingor fluttering Of the pit of the stomach. fetid cnictations,or sour arising front the ' mud ' , 4c• Willionf 'danger lint, if 'arising - from a disease of the .Nervouit Debility. gene - telly accompanies spepsia pr Liver Complaink .will also cure, A few 'dcses wilt re move all the unplettiant effects, such as, fl uttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position. dottier webs 'before the sight,' fever and dull iii the head, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of Spir its. Outward signs are, ,tiquick and strong pulSe, pale and distressed countenance, ke. Any ease of the above disease can he cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. ' An infallible remedy for Coinths or Colds; or the Clatd, Spitting of Blood, Influenza, Whixtping Cough, Bron chitis, Denton' Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an laminable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents the Croup bd ing curly administered. No cough or cold , istim light to pass negtecteak.fnr, neglected colds sink ihoUsands to the grave annually, and - cease many to grow up witled deli cate frame. who would have been strong , and robust, if at first properly treated. . • SPIKENARD OINTMENT, - Fur the effectual eure of the-Piles. Tenet., and Rheum, Scald 'lead. Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes of Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure 1,10011; and will extract the fire from hurris,.on application. or remove nay cutaneous eruptions front the skin. Persons troubled with tender fares should use it after shaving; it wilt. in a few moments., remove all sore- neat nod stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, anal is invaluable in any family. - TAlt OINTMENT. For the cure of pains or, weaktressitt the liver. back or chest: it will. entirely remove arty deep .'sentril These reinoitieSo have. caused many to enjoy the ;Mts. thimble blessings of invigorated health. and in a varie tY of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect end real- The innumerable impotaitiens upon the 'public, and the statements of remarkable cures never made, yet certified to by, feigned 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 trial ofther, invaluable medirines.. They are en tirely vegetable, and free from all hdurions ingredients. and chum yonr patronage solely upon their merits.. Ev”ry family should have a pamphlet—they-can he had of the agent, gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 27E4 Race street, one, door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For FOOl4l PlitAblUgh, by Ejanliacityl N THORN.. QILIFINCE 'TEAT Lllll.l . 4DFlil. COCCHI—The lantirs are in dnnger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath in it a sound of death. Ass Tor A Moment Your darling child. your idol and earthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks, her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her supidebral conch pierces your soul. 'Varna; Mani when jest about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight aver the fair prospects of the fu ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your 'loss of hope., but you need not despair. There is a balm which will heal the wounded Mites, it is Sharman , * All-Healing Balsam. Mrs. Armen. the wife of WM. Attree, Esq. was given tip by Dr. Sewall of -Washington. Drs. Roe and MeCle Ilan of l'hiladelphia, Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends nil thought she most die_ She had every appearance of being in consumption, and was so pronounced by licr.physicians—Sherniu's Balsam was given mid it reread Itft.r. Mrs. Gstiasaassrz, of Ball's Ferry. was also cured of ereennenfion by this Ballwin when all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Demist, 291 Broadway, has witnessed its effects in severel cases whereno other ntedecine afford ed relief--Itut the Balsam operated like a chant'. Dr. C. also witnesred its wonderful effects curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blued, alarming .as it may be, is effectually cured by this Salaam, It heals Thu ruptured or wounded bloat vessels, and makes the lungs sound twain. Rev. HENRY Jost:x.loB Eighth avenue, was cared of rough and catarrhal affection of fitt years standing. Th 9 first dose gave hint 11101" e relief titan all the other medi ein ,he had ever taken. Dr. L. .1. Beals. Ili. Delaney rect, gave it to a sister-in-law who was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely a ffl icted with the Asthma. In Toth eases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lecurrts Wets" Ai Christie-at., suffered front Asthma 42 years. Shertaran's Balsam relieved her at mire. natal she is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every nttack by a timely use of this medicine. Tilie indeed is the grant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Compinints. it'd all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price ZS cents add SI per bottle, Principal (hike MO Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Woim anal Camphor Lozenges, Premium Tooth ratite and Poor Mans Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his How and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse. eV Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonnthan Ghriest, Manchester; J. It. 11. Jacques. Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Muslin, rot. Webster rat. 'and Elm; Dame!•Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpslatirgh; Sand. Springer, Chit ; ton; James APKee, Stewurtstown; John Black. Tunic*: Creek; C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; 'lowland & Son. MlCees. port; MeEldowney. Bakerstown; -Riley Ill'lmughlin, 'Plumb Township: AVin. J. titian', Tetaperanceville; Jas. Fulton, Tareittum: G.IL Starr. Sewickly. marn-ly 11. SPROUL. -Agent. • • jan2idm; MORE TESTIMONY !--Dr. W. LA:CDE. of Fayette. vine, N. V., says: "1 um well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to us- them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are im mediately cured by t h e use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, 95 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L CUTHBERT. Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Vin. Cole. Allegheny rity: J. G. ...Smith hn Bir mingham; mid Jo IWCracken , Firth Want, fe bt7 Jrairces* Family Me Till. S. S. COOK. Piqua. Ohio. writes. March. 1846: I have used your resmfAge, Camilla:ire Balsam, mid Eapectoraro, in toy pactice. for the last three yearn,: , and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and: never, as yet, to my recollection, failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. 'Voris other [acclivities I cannot speak of from experience • - bit, judging from those 1 have used. 1 doubt not but that ' they' elann. and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by. those who have used tnern. -I was formerly very -partial: to Sam Venuifuge, until 1 becinneacquain teal with yours, which has toy decided preferene to any other now in use. • . Ressectfully, yours. ha, S. S. COOK. M. D.n •Por.sule in- Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP.---'lltislire7- paration has proved Bacilli:, bei Ivory greataffica-, ey in the earn of abstinate.Coughs, Colds, .Asthina, Spit ting .of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic A.ffectioluti , and the propnetori leel 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 also low a price as to place it. within the reach of everyperson.. There are,,perhapi, but feW Cough prtipanttions that will pro. dace each decided effects, nt such a short time. Pre. pared and sold by , D. h. rA r iuxEsrocK, & co., Comer of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. , . • •,• • • dec.l.3 • Till. RALPH'S - amni a / a il, VsorrAntat Pule are for wholesale and retaili at the'• • " • .".• - • • Ram. EerATz Owner, - No. 50, Smithfield st. Also, by Wm. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, Bit minghtuni John McCracken Penn Street; Fifth Ward: . ..fah PI nNDLIQUOA .ters and Eighths Pik of celebrate A Seignette Brandy, pale;' " Otard dark, ' " pale, Sazenae " , lienLeasy " dark,,pale Pinet Castillon &Co " dark, Imperial Eagle Gin, Black Horse. " ' .Pine Apple • , c• Irish Whiskey " St Croix Awtt.- Totepserivith: a lattris:a .Liquorti Bottles; alssi, for safe 'asfroporteiLluiii ra n d Liquor Store of et#l* 00 Whole, Halves; Quai- Brandy, WinekVins, &c 4 (Is ; grafts, nud vintiiges• r London Market Wine Reflect Port " Trash . • Hunt . , Burgundy • S. S. Itladeira • S. H. - ‘; ti Symington . Pale Sherry Brown "„ • 'Golden . • 1 , Tenritte ' Lastant iplaret : ".."'. " BWeet be Dry:Malaga look ;of ,the shim° •Viues and Chtualtagun , and.,Cialat 3Yines, easing }arms,. at AA - Willa - cal, -•••• iOtpTithfield and }Yarn stir =SEEM - -•: , - - •.';<•41'4 - 4;•.-Z - 7 - `, 7 _,.. • , ?"1 . , A-7 ; Wlld eVry and Saisitgarillet. A VERY IMPORTIWTtO3IIICIAtiItr.Y , TO ALL PEIO , OI,A, TN AIX PLACEN At All Timek. arid UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. TF YOU ARE f 4 ICK, get eureth . if well, emplov men vures.to continue so. Eve-y individual indulger, in habits which must, .to n greater or lessor extent. disiVr range the, talmirable and nutrient° eaMbinationi.-whieh form the 'Tatman, and consequently .• !. • arras' rsorstricst. should possess some mil& yet efficacious, simple and nc credited.agent for the preserrition of the functions of the hOdy in good order. DR. WOOD'S - • . >•ARAACAAILLA. AND WILD CHEZRY AIM= . _ . will achieve this result, and-should be in 'every family, and in the hands of every person who. by by business. profession, or general course of life. is juedisposed to the very many littlp ailments that tender 'satiric instead of a blesst i r i g, and'finally.result. in their aggravated con- •. - .1 -, iiOF DEATII:',' • •' The fiters h ere recomineuded are 'crimpomided by a man of great skill and knowledge...front the simples Na ture presents to those%who catc.to find them: and which are the only reliahlnantidotes kitha„poisons' of .. ,disease ;The chief ingredients are the universally beloved Scum,' :pare/Zoo:id the Dorh,ol -the Wild. Cherry Tree, with which Me roil, man of, the:forest CilTe - ft - nearly every disease of the i"terlicli.arginaj These.triaterials, though pow e cful in their Opcmtion. are. as common sense teaches nrepared as theya re here. one of the mreateii make/ operatives, in the inhabitable globe. Br taking , these , Ilit tcra, the serefulous may be restored to beauty. muf avoid the sharp .knife of the -surgeon; for...they-not onlytOradi cate pimples and tumors.. but overeonti • CANCER AND KINITSi EVIT.!• . • • • Whocier is suluect to the 'horrom of 'Consumption dliou ot once pmehane this sure'retnedy.' in -the traiffof COstiveness follow dreadful local congestions. oftentimes insnuity, very frequently mania- or bypoconaria. violent hmultiches, palpitations, and other affections of the' heart, mid rheumatic swellings... Dr. Wooirk Compound is one oi-tlie, most efficient medicines in routing , theSe tbm plaints, and their fountain head, - ,that can possiblybe From being egftfulattlo email rooms and from taking-a small 'Modicum of exercise, numerous personsare daily made, to,deplore a loss .of appetite. painful headaches. Weakness of the maseles, languor, want of energy suffiL (lent to seekreereatio Ace:. dm- &e. These , persottssay for years. that they , m, 'feel 'very well:". IC they do, not employ a method by which they cao feel:quite well, they must,,,,eveataally,ssak under a Severe fit of illness,- SATED FlOl4 SITE CRAVE . I only by a miracle; and even then, the lancet, kerb. MIS. ter, and calontel.kave left thetirmere trolleyed hulks: Intl of aches anti SOITOWP, anal not only evert-to lhenotettes,. but a source of disgust and annoyance to all, with whom they come in contact, MI these , • . FEARFUL C_ONSEQUINCFA may be itioided by an early application ofthe virtuett of tbene #fitters. For theArtith °filo& the proprietcrrpledges his word and - honor. inn!-in evidence - can.sbow files of undoubted certificates Welch be has receiVell, unsolicit ed: from all quarters. He does not, howeVer, ask the in valid to swallow luS certificates, but his illitters;and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of THE DYSPEPSIA, .1 in either a modified or severe form, will - disappearr before the quoin ietr, of Dr. WoMPs preparatican and the earn may be relied on ni a permanent one: Did the Bitters pcnisess no other recommendation,- it would .be:one of the finest _vegetable - Compounds medical 'ciente van invent: But, it in equal_ to the complete eradicatiottof LIVER COMPLAINT. - • in every shrine. Ando( eyerT nffecticui. mintir or gigantic. of the. biliary opera:tits. Indivhluale who i,ore constitu tionally bilious. ought regularly, to take this mild. agreea ble. anti excellent Tome AB - D setnestmer, aaitwilt ditfuse health, throughout every fibre of the frame. end send hap piness. and love of life.thriqing to the heart. Fromm ornierro mmkri Os well stocked medieinc-eltest on board shiPshouid also.be well stocked with this capital remedy, as : - SCURVY cannot. afflict, those who take it. or long resist its vigor (ma assaults. All, impurities of the Blood vanish betore it. anal the Oldrelice of earl imprudence invariably dig,: appear..POOH niter being submitted to its Ration.. EveTY complaint of the 'stomach iv broken by.it, • The Bitters have, in no instance, failed to core - .larsosca, GESERAL DEBILITY, and every disorganizetion of • TIIB NERVOUS SYSTEM. , . By neglecting the little Matadi made upon the tatter,..tt vast portion of our fellow-beings are rendered:extremely Miserable—so miserable indeed, that they swish to die. C E h v e e rr rl y - • blloittitteers of u ta irind "S ic ars um arm of rl tti n k and aande n -Wild for. each of *hone anxious end imprudent sufferers. Re-, tnt member that an injudicious use of mercury isivevitably ' , reductive of many evils vvliich are pm to fiight.by,thrs glorious and ,ansurpaSsable eotnpoultd; and that adlic. onit . which 'tire , rtay xperaily and safely be - shafted oir through its ogen cy. As a tnedicide,Wlncli Mont benefit . ,• : . . .• .• from t he simpty fICIICUIt!to the evep r iourlanti orspaittne•lx ralid. no d•cinal iA to be f oam! fried. It would be well to he in mind that prevention isinfinitcly morellesirable than cure, mid that -Dr. irood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters ARE ISOTIt. • , Put up idfottles, three or,four times larger. than -,Brie - tors or Snnd's. for the mune price—St per bintle. WYATT ttlt Fulton -et., Y. Y., whole sale seems. Sold in Pittsburgh. at P. R. SAWYER'S 11F,A1.111 DEPO'r oP Valtiable. htellicittes, Sinithfteld. • between Third stn4 Fourth s., and of 11 , 11.1.1.0.1 Tj - ItOßN'tS . Drutt. store, Market st. sept.2-‘l6tn-wi2m . • CHINESE HAIR CREAM—A. matehle u article for growth, beauty. and restoration of thei Hair. Cream. when ,once known, will supercederill other arti cles of the kind JIONV iu use. 'Where the hair is dead* harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor aiming grey. n few applica- - lions will Make the hair soft-amt dark. and give its beau tiful. - lively appearance: and will also make ii maintain. its liveliness and healthy color, twice as lung aft all the preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen nfl, it may-be restored by using this -Cream. Every lady mid gentleman who is id the habit of using oils on their hair should at oneepurchaftm a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that irwill not injure the hair like the other preparations, bin will beautify it, and give perfect sauftfaction its every in stance. For testimony to its very superior tmalities;ftec the fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell- to Means.. }leaden:bon h Stretch, Nashville, general agents for-the Southern States: Letter of the Rer. Caldwell. Pa (or of the Presbyterian Church. Pulaski. MMUS. I CE:Simimuorr& Etntexcn: Gigerixstcx--i take pleasure in adding my,testimonyin favor of the excellent preparation called Pr. Parish's Chierse4lair;Vrearai for, about two years ago my hair was very dry . bristly, and disposed to come out: but baying procured a bottleinf the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and twin to the head. Many - balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in ahrorse state than before. This Cream ; hoWever, has met my expec tations. As an article for the relict. my wife gives it preference, over all others. being delicately perfumed and not die= towed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum • in their preparations for the toilet. . Respectfully, . . January 7.1W7. I'Lohl wholesale and retail. in Pittsburgh, by John ht. Townsend. 45 Market at:, and Joel Molder; corner of Wood and Fifth --- T ADIES are cautioned against using Coinnion L red Chalk : They are not aware hove frightfully rioas la the akin.: how.couraechowroughibowlitttliSW; yelkiv - e, and unhealthy the - skin . appears tifter,asing, pre pared chalk ! Besides it is imunous, containing a large quantity of lead We have prepared a licautifarlfele, table snide, Which we call Jones' Spanish hilly 'White. It is perfectly innocent; being purified of all : - deleterinits qualities, and it imparts to the skin. a natural, healthy,. alabaster, clear, lively - white - I - at the same date:acting as a cosmetic on the skin, makin it soft and smooth. Dr. James • Anderson, Practical' Chemist of Massachu .lll.llll! " Alibi' analysing Janes' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the - mostbeautifal and natural, and at the same time innocent, white I ever saw. certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all - Whore skin requires beautifying,. Price% cents a box: Directions —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soil leather or wool—the tonner is preferable. A PINE tier or TEETII son 25 t.s...rs.—Wliite teeth, foul breath, healthy gams, Yellow and unhealthy teeth, atter being once-or- twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste. have the 'appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the - sante time it is so Perfectly innocent . and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily ~ use is s highly 111 etT to those teeth that ire tagood condi tion, giving theta a - beautiful and' preventing ti • premature decay. Those already decayed - it prevents from beeoming worse=-itatso asteas such as is becoMing . 'loose. and by perieverrittec it will" render the foulest te,eth delicately white; and make ihe breath delicionilyauvet, Price 2.5 or 37/tents a box, - =All the, above are sold. only at 82.Chatlinin st., sign of the American Eagle. - NewVork, '.and by the appointed Agents Whose-names appear in the WILL von Nazar, and get a rich lumband, lady? 'Worm face is your fortune." - Is't beamitaL clear, fair! IS it white? If not, it van be mule so even though it Abe yeb , low, disfigured, /unbend, named' and freckled. Thous. suds have . been made-thus. who have - washed once or Irvine with Joirea!Jtalian ChernicalSoap.. Thu effect. glorious and magnificent. But basurayoulet the genn-. me Jones' Soap, at the sign of the America& , Eagle, -82 Chatham street.- Ring -morns, Sahmitenen. &survey . . Rryidpektn,llsreliies dieb, are ollon.cuzedi by *nkiiier when +every, kiwi of remedythas • failed; - Thar it cures .piinplas,freekles, and clears she skin, nil know. Sold at the American .E.agle,l3.s'Chathiun street: Mind,- 'render, this seldom or never fails. - • . , : .• • G. INGLIS, Tr., - PattessOls. , ' at., head - of Wock i. Sign of. Of the Big Bout ..- - noinel; A .MERICAN OIL-THE GREAT REMEDY OF. NA„. 11, TURE:--Procured from - a ivell iii Kentuaky, 185 feel below the eartlee dorfrieri.'• This Oil will be found vastly superior to Ilarlena,llritilh,er any other forMarly. popu lar Oils,. Its c a ntors. Properties for the following. Menu arc tr ul y' Intlamatory rheumatism ; whooping-co - co ugh colils,'spainns; miter, erysipelas sca headi e etnetp, Jidirmuttatory_sore throat, liver comilaincintlanunatimr of the kidneys, pains in the brenetisi e and book; diseases of the spine, piles,heart. hurn i .dirseases of the hip ;mint, indamedsore eyes; deaf, ness, sltd - ear'achenlVerlos;' tooth ache, sprains, strains; burns,Smildi,..hritiseiffeuts, ttlcers, enneer, fever, sores, Piiße 58 cents per bottle::POW wholesale and retail by WIIL4ACRSON, at his boot and shoe store,B9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. r Tht aro 'Boor stands in th' door-way. 'Only place inPittsburgh-where the °Km ea call beob- CArrtoN.--In order to be suns of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsyl winja, win. Jackson., 89 Liberty street, or through sub- Agents appointed by him for _lts sale, each of Whom will have a show general' directions in pamphleiform= Containing the names andAddrest of the Proprietor and - Gene - far Agenrof yestern Peonsylvania,,as follower Dr. Hall,Ec. Co., proprietor, Kentucky. Wm.,Jzieltson, GeneMLAgent for Western Pennsylva nia, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh; to whom - all ordere most be addressed: , - . . . .i,•Onesevic—Eneh'bottle encload in one of the above named Pam ts, and the naute:of Anita= Jaakson, (the keneridand pidy athidpeale agentiot,Weatezni4Aauttnyl. Vasda,)'pgated.na Ilio:outaido of, LILO latort 7 .; •,.0cv24., • ~ . :- . '. ,; . -t . ." :":, i ,'''. . -. • -i: s ~n • - CLICKENERiS - • • Stft.Aß COATED VF.OBTABIzPITEGAITVE PTLIA A RE universally admitted to operate, not only as an A effectual mrsruive, but as a never fading retnedy, all diseases winch can affect the human franie.' , Read, ache, indigestion, Itheurnatisrm Piles, Scurvy DroPhr t i Small Pox, Cholera - Morbus, Worms, Whooping Coug I Consumption, latindiee; Qtunsey, Seaslathia. LiVtreollll. plaint. Apoplexy,. Cancers, Measles, Salt Ithearm - Fits, Heurtburn. Giddiness Deatheiss.ltehillgs of :the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel, Puma in the. Back; inward Weakneis, Palpitation of the Heart, Risings hi thiThroat,_ Astlnna, Fevers of all kinds,female ComplaintsliStlehes the.ifide, Spitting of "Blood, Sore Eyes,: Serval* St.- Anthony', Fire. Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Fluor Al: bus or NVhites, Gripes; King'si Evil. I.oelgawc lipsorria; .Bile on the Stomach, and a ll bilious affections.' Platirifty, Swelled Feet and Lege; Swine Pox; White -Svrellingt, Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers, Voiniting—and shoal of others bane Successtally and. repeatedly been vantrilebiil by heir all-powerful arm. They have been known to 'effect permanent entos'ichen all other remedies had prevail unavailing, and in the ion stages of disease. They have in many cases superseded the smoesi,oWs sksil of the most eminent , physicians,' and received besides their - un ge n y " li e list e e° b l eTn el f l re . q uti utili. d ' hYMe ."' ti ' C ' s ‘ f Ihe most eistingnished cnaracteri t hrough ou t nce the land and been annetioned iu Europe by Noblemen; and Princes Of they-have been introduced Into the 1105141sta of Raid, and Vienna. and , through the disioteiested exernona.of onr.Foreigh Ambaszadera, they have'receV. veil the favorable conarmudation of the .F.mpetor of Riss sia and of his Celestial Majesty of the , Chinese Fugue. Ur Scarcely -tv-Pneket vessel of any reputes:ills - from the port of New York, without an abundant supply of the SICK MANS NEVI,lit FAILING 4F 1 1MD.._..: IV - Agencies have been established in all the'princirral .Ciues in the Union ' and applications are constantlyreack. jug us from almost villages In evetp , seirtion . of country. Testimonials of their marvellous effects are pouring in 11017.1 all quarters—and-"in such nambers that we have not time to read tine:` half of them. Whit stronger or snore conclusive evidence than these import ant facts can the inost sceptical desire?' Is itpossibtm that the many thousands who have- tried. CLICKENER'S PILLS, can be deceived in their results? Any* Maros tun or quackery existed, would it not long ago have beta held up; as it should be, to the seurn and derision-Orin justly offended community. - • 1D Remember, Dr. C. V. Chekener Is the original senior of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of theSclrt wasrever heard of, until he introduced them 'tu June,1843.. Purchasers ahould, therefore, alwaycask for Cllekeuer's Sugar CoatedNemitable, Pills, and take no othei,:or they will be made the victims of a fraud. PRIM •LV) CENTS , VER BOX. . Dr. Cliekener's principal oillee for the sale ofpllly •Vesey at., New York; ' •.•. •ai • ;WM. JACKSON:tiII Liberty st.. bend of Wood burgh, Pa., General , Agent for Western Petinsylva Northern Ohio;:tind the River Counties of -Virginia: • The-following:are Dr. Cllekenet's duly appointed A gents:for-Allegheny ro., Pa. - • - •• - • , ! IVItl. JACKSON, (prmcipal)B9 Liberty street, head of .A. BL'Alaratrll, Allegheny City. • :- lonathamGhriest., - .Manilheater. • . TownsendL,ic Co.; - . • • , g - • Jno. R. H.-Jacques, Binninghadt. • Jno. H. Cassel, Penn at: - - Andrew S. Geity.Wyrte at. Robert Williains,'Artimrsville. R: H. liemmgray r South Wsol. - • -•- • Wm. Zmith r Temperaneeville. • • • L •-• Jeremiah Fleming, Daniel•Negley, East Libertv. ••• ; ' -s• '•-•••L • •.. Edvrard Thompsrm, IVilkinsborgh. ••- ; ,-• L .Thomas Aikin Shatpsbargh: • • • ' 4.1'4 G. Li; Starr t Sewiekley. ': • - - L. • • - L ••• ~Fmarnuel Springer, Clinton.. ' • • • - • . James Stesvartstown.• :John:Black, Turtle Creek. 4 - • , ' Riley 3E'Lan,glilia,, Plumb Township. • ' • ' J. Jotter, Bakerstown. - ••• •, • -.. Penny, Anceesr - - . :1 , 71S THE Bum, COL7OII EN= 'USED. , =- This wan ,expremied in. our hearing yeii t ay, by on intelligent :gentleman. who had_ustaiblat about one half of a bottle of Dr. WillanrS 0,41001 COMO /tfrittire, before lie was 'entirely cried-. crane .and,gct ort bottle of it, ,end if the, most oinstinite cough or cold does not disappear by its Use, your money will be -.refunded- Compounded 'as it is, of the most eflecure, though htirml. less and pleasant remedies, its use for.yearmlawsmatciu; deed can it, fail to give entire satisfaction , •; For sate, wholesale and retail...by „ HAN', & BILOC Libery.street..nenr Canal liasin4 WILLIAM FLEMINGO::4 .. Lawrenceville.' , Sold TFO by TIR; vviuutttp:s: orie;uai.Cough'llliztrerd.-4"l.ax-ra" vrOatts ilistsa 11.' 1 Those who have eddied ono* portunity. of .trying . this.great remedy for the permanent core aevery ntrecuoti - iiithe lungs, should not fail toll* it a trial. Certificates.of its efficiency t from our Owt.cit izen's, which we areeimatantly receiving t cannot .failltb convince the skeptical. Itead the folloWing.koin is la of high mending inAllegheiry.l. •.. • Au.scnssv CrrY, Feb. 2,. , 1848: 1 "Atisirs. Hayi Breekiray-: -It affords me great plea sure to be able tO, add" y testimony inlayer oil:kr-WO.; lard's fluty Valinible Cough medicine.. About three Mont Nit - 4 Mee I was smacked with ,a Violent cold, and was mach distressed With . the cough, from which I could nein**. lief, until I w4B a Short time since induced to-culled yair store and purchase some of the:Oriental Cough /!dixrunt.:. I am happy to State that the use of the aecond bottle hilk mainly cured me; • url, having great confidence in. ltii l have awl "shall continue to- recommend it to my friendn. " On!icr. Futunnolt Price, 2:i cents itbottle. Sold by .... - • HAYS & BROCKWAY, No. 2, Cora. Bow, Liberty at., near Contil.lT Also. by [(chin] . FLEMING. , Law'rerwavill:l! FROM • - ;ROM the New York Gazette; Oct. 0, a dtuly 4 paper-deservedly at the hcad.of the daily Tress Bristots Extrezet if 'Sarzapari la.—lr were but eoitrtcity to call the attention of our readers to this invaluablelimpg oration which will be found' advertised in another colun* Mr. Bristol is a brother, end issues a. highly "Marcia:Mg newspaper ; every now and then, one or two numbers of which we Mere sdready-noticed; and the Medictueitself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the "vretieint - country, and, we doubt not, Justly. eulogised. 7t hai Mai favor, moreover, very flattering [esumenials (rani JIM most eminent practitioners in every-pert of the eMitlVit where it thins been used. There is. beauty and taste;enough in the bottles, sad in the e n graved labels in Whichy they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even illher, preparation itself were „not one of the - .a isoyerelomit. the. world," as every person must believe it It-riltat is "every one. must believe it is.—Mat is, every. one_ who " would not-resist amass of documentary dridenee"4o4plai sive enough to -convert a Turk to - Christianity. Buy, one ( of the bottles,.gentle - reador, and see Whether yon do net t n.r ee with us on this point_ 'por sale by B. A. FATINIZTOOX t Co:, feleli cot. of Ist and Wood and 6th and Wood stir. 1 i - 1) llKLrgxrisx, GOUT, SAND TIC DOLORECX:-.1 respectuble,gentlemun called at:out- office,. twig • said, to infoitit us that be had been atßieted fur . .1,%•• .with Rheumatism. or Gout, and occasionally- with Doloreux; that lie .laid been frequently eonfutedftoldie roost for monthitogethe,r,..artd often satforedthemoit bait tenson m tid excluating pant, but that lately he had:' beenusing Jityneslditeratier. from which be found themoataip nal and unexpected relief. He says he found •the meth eine very pleasant and effective, and that. he now-eon . eiders bitaself,perfeetly . sated.--PaikuktpAia Norte Aftierl Lean: - , • • • - • A FACT Woaru Xsturtio.—Aventleman of Serofhlonie habit,"fitnn indiscretion iu his ywanget days. beenme'itr4 fected with Dlcerations in the Threat and l'iloaeoindie disagreeable eruption of thn Skim- _lndeed, his artitikit ssyystLi th ill i ad d be . kafbeing , -.saltuaded l w*h,l4ll 'Cr).,)t wereso much unected that tit , lost the ; M of the hantir every partbeing Coyered deem painful, and offensive ulcers,' and were as tuhllo and porous as an honey-comb. It was at this ttagesofidi' complaint, when death appeared inevitable. front 1 1 10 , oj, soma disease, th at he Commenced . thn Rae of ]apse's Ar ie terative. and bavinwtakettsixtien 'The Alterative. operates through ititcntintYnti 14; , purifies the blood and "eradicates discase from the syst i ! e y .. wherever located, and ti, e numerous cures it lute . formed' ut diseases of the skin., cancer, serotida, golln liver:compaint, ayppepain paid :MlO elttonie trulyonnonishing.—Sprit , • Fan or *ale Pittsburgh. ct the PEKIN ItAEiTio*.; C°. CALDWELL., ioxsumrriox, 0(11.1(:N,. SPEPFING OF BLOOIIt FratoNclirris,. ASTHMA.. 1.,—T0 ‘. CouscrapKwyekl 4 r-fitths of You are really ,sulTering .froun, -negleeteX .Coldi; or nu obstruction Lind' consequent Inflassation the delicate lining of those tubes through. which. this aim, Ire breathe is distributed to . the hinge. , 'Fhis obstruct? ' j produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, couglhydiffiefi t . of breath ingaieetie fever, and a spitting of blood, Ina 3 .or phlegm,. which filially- exhausts the strength . ortherki ! tient—arnd death ensues. JAYNES' ..IEXPh/CTORMITt. neeei;faiit to_remove Oils Obstructicah and produce" they , most I/keeling and.happy results.. It tir. certain-in its ofti'.' fects, - andeatmot fail to relieve. ' -.' • ' r '.- .:•-t-; For; sale ht Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72Forntfil ‘t I.IEST COUGH ItIEDICINE IN THE - Ti/lirli" 1-2 - Antither evidence of the aupe . riority of Dv. ' lard's Cough Mixture, over all others. Read the follie , Xeniti, aertifieate from a respectable - citizen of the rant Ward:L i ' • • . • -—. ' ' • -- - , Prrnstanzo% Nov.-4,1847.'11,, This certifies that for some Weeks past TwaatrotibreiX ~ with a very serious Cough, which watt evidently hecieti' tug seated on the lunge to such an extent' as to veils" -., erect of.every medicine which I ha*bein Awing, 'l 'w '.... finally persuaded. to call at - Ilnys & Britekway'i;u* ,„ Store,_and get a bottle of Dr. 'Willard's" Oriental' Cart! e Mixture;.which, to my great surprise relieved ine - tre - nisch ;- alter taki n ,g. only- two or three doses. - and be liadused mte.hottle. I wait edtirelycured. Twits sort& ' I f pleased .Witivitiolfeets, that I have: brought others table' ii. and shall itto - my . friends; oft' firmlybelieoeit to bo,the beg: Cough Medicine In the levekl.', i r ';'' ,•• ~ ~.. . . , .... • , , ~ .. 4, Alum,* Ave rjryr.s. ; 1i ,.. ; Try it,---only 25 cents a Bottle. • • Sold by: ''' ''. ..... ' - fliAys4 - BRocKwAvi — E! ~, . _ , . ~.. 2, I...ft T ty. aro.; near Caualltaate,:i ; Sold also by' '- • .. J. :FLEMING. — V - oovlo ', ' ' ' - , , .I.4wreneeville.i:, •10,11AIM.OF COLUMBIA.-HaileDmie.-Tc;iiiiiDdid &cif, 41.3 Grey.--If. you wish a rich,- luxarkma bead of hair, free:," ; ; front dandruff and scarf, donor tail to prdeirrie this gentling; Malin= of Columbia- . In eases of - baldnes74 it wall ritinpf, ,` ;than exceed your. expectations. Many who - hate; loid ,; their hair for twenty years - have bad it restored to itamdlt ' ,ginat perfection by the use ofthis Balsont• Age, state, 0; _ pond/lion, appears to be no obstacle; whatever. liti-0150!'..;,- pauses- the Mild to flow - with whickthe delicate halt MUST,: is illicit, by which means thousands, whose hair was grey as the Asiatic eagle, have had their hair restored to hal ...I natural color, by the use of this invaluable remedy; .• Iri. , , ,; all eases of fever it will be found one of the most.plormanti, 'Straslii-s that can be used, A few applications only are; , :, necessary to keep the hair front falling out. . . It It eirengthene;.., the roots -it never fails to impart a rich , " glossy ~ arw i ~ - 4, e; anti, as a perfume - for the toilet, it is unequalled.. 1. • holds three times as mochas other truscalled Hair Restor e 't 1 mires, . anti is more effectual. The genuine nitumfee York iL lured only by commoek & Son, 21 .,Courtlatidt-etreec New, 1 . ! Sold only Beeuine in ' Pittsburgh,-.by Wst:Jiclusb:l 2 , - BOIL Libeny street; hand of Wood; also,• In Waillington,. 8ri41,., by... Sweeney & Son ; in Cantonsbargh, by' every town . inßrownsvillei. by Bennett & Croke also: ci'evpmlewtt ..; miPennicylvania,,,Ohlo, Maryland and Viiginia: '' -1 i-, egsOn .0., Lard; o. 4 . lbbis 4 .."No abd. t)i :sale_ by - - janl4 .111ILLERT.k.RICE 11'1 .:; ,,,,,. ' . .f .- ! ,,- ,':. , .: : ;,'5.•':.',.• 1'.1 . ;;; E,.: ,- ; .: .: ,~~ ~~;.