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„: ':,lfAirse's Wreklv Borrizei sj Neon Books fur HP.
: . ; •' .. ;culAPt AN'S DItAWINO ROOK. No. 2.
. .. ' • • :- - Olithlon's Ancient Egypt, new edition.
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.The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly.
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- Chambes :%liscellany, No. it ; full setts on likint
' Lives of the Queens of England . , by Agin* Strickland, •
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- - The Market Queen. or the Wife :s Stratagem. •
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Musconnu. a tale of the Revolistion.
. ..... ... Sonp for the People, No. 2. superior to No. I.
..- Jack Ariel. or lite on board an Indianian. new supply.
. ‘-.... •: 2 Enbanit's Hydraulics. ,No. 2—full setts on hand.
' ' ' Flowers Personified. No. 14, do do;
• '-' ' Pictorial I:.'ugland,Ncis. 30 & 37, do do; .
t ..• . ' Union Magazine, for February, do do;
National do. do do do;
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Ood Grahame. do. ,•• do .. do.. ,- . do;
~.- • . ..' 7 - ey's I.ndy's Rook for Feb'y,*do dn;
. . -,Liutes lasing .A.ge,.7.5.0. 403,:.; do
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-.fiteavarkable Events in the/H4I4M, eiAliteFic o ; ! , I . J.
-Ai:kerb:lan Phrenologieet...lberrd Dn. d '
. situ rr.: Sub
s eflotforti'reeelVell:
o *Jaste Eye, an Antobiogrofthyrby Verne Ben.: - -
riln oTtGe-Fairies, a Clinettnas talc,
_by Jam2s.
. ila Phn
.-1141phargh nolcegtenl lentraal&aEMagaz — ale::
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• - The Conquest of California maul - New Mexico, by the
- • EfigeogpftheUtilted litares,la yeais 16411ifiale47,.by Jas.!
'..., Wilion Cutts, with enginvings, plans of battles, ke.., -
~. ' =at tit the.Rlver &gamey In WWI"- (enure.; by
1•111LIT1141, author of "A Summer in-the Wilder
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iiin t ia telectic Magazirie for January . Furnished
• .. - . 1 s h).tlie year, or sold by the mimic nninber.
Now and Then, by the author of Ten - Thousand a Year.
; .....- , . - Waverly Novels, cheap form. new supply - .
..Thesthove works aro for sale by (ju3l I SI. I'. MORSE.
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TO ARMS. TO AititilL-Thietitetirlin ' . , '
- rasion of Western Penna . . by Col„Swift, With
101)Int inert. inntwithatiititliug Which. J.
tosell-clothing-eheaper_ than ally,
had helthaibit. been offered in the 'Western country, ha,
'hag the Jar:rest emnblishinent in the city.. (routing on Lib
'';'SiXth 'Ms. • lie is now prepared to show to
atudetpus patrons the greatest variety of cloths. gust
-attics ( veSllngs, mid clothing of nil descriptions. entitehli
foraxteato
pnelintglaasont; that has ever been colfereil
e1..t0 wluch nil cunt have. the Itight of. Way.—
ObliiiireafireZiniji. - N4, - Pi:. Liberty. and Sixth Ms. -
iner2s E Al. WHIT 'l.` : Athoti. -Proprietor.
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w 1300ns. NEW COODS.--.fteccived at the Iron
rIVOIty. -- Clothing Satre. n splendistaSsortinetit ot;t lupus.
-consisting or line French. Imglisit and American''' . Plata.
black !MCI limey t!assltneres, in' the most modern 'sty les:,
fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Velvet; Piniit surd
Faney which we will make to at the most --
reasonable price& in a durable end fashionable sly - le,
- Bendy. 'made Clothing,of all descriptions,: laidy's
Cloaks?, of tire' e most fashionable patients. Neck and
I'ockctAldkfs., Stitspentlers, llostmts. 'chin Collars, and
evety amiele usually kept in a Mlething Store. Country
Nlerchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will fund it t o .
theiradvantace. to call ut the ' Iron City Clothinte Starr,
tre Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth
Of „Ale t tket., jot:tie-ay C. INI'CLOSICEV.
'Clothing Clothing - i Clothing 2 Clothing 22 2
The o :Vire,- 6ry Doors vs.' .fife fritwens. War& !J.!
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VEI.4. ttE.I.,ECTED GAIIMEN't'SnOw
- moleand- ready to be offered Oa the
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mol'ilffis+al.de,rnts tin my Ohl-elastomers end tbe public in'
- general.- The k ,op'rietor of this far-fanned - and exWnsive
astabliihmetitlns now. ailer.retnntittg /termitic .Easternt
eitie& at tottelt tionble Mid - expense, last completed his
falftind-wintera - routAinents to•supply • Ids tbinfsands. of
custouterft with one of the most Ociftrable stocks. of Clo
thisig that has ever been offered itt this or any other mar
ket weSt of the mountain., -I'or neatness in style and
workmanship. combined with the Very :megrim.: which
they yvill be sold for. must cuttaittFy render the old unri
. yelled Three [Jig Doors one of the greatest attractions of
• the 'Western country. It is gratifying to one to he able to
announce to toy numerous friends: at home turd al,r,,an,
thaintitsaithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I
havinialle to meet the many calls in my line, it is with
difficulty. I can keep time with the constant - rush that is
marle.on this. establishment. It is a wxlk established
fact, thin nny sales are eignt or ten tithes larg er than any
`other house to the trade. and this being th e ewe on the
attain - tit sold, I can atfrod to sell at touch less profit titan'
others Could - possibly think of doing if they: wished to
cover contingent expenses. I intend" to make a 'clean
sweep of all my present stock heihre the beginning of next
year; coining, to this conclusion. I will - titakc it the inter
- est- 9f . ..every man, who wants a ehettp.witater suit, wend
sail p urchase utilic Three Dig; Docirs. -
eseami&w • - - JOHN NDCLOSKEY.
40 . F.LLI*; OFF LOW FOIL CASH.—Winter Mo.
t ladling of. every description. such ae cloaks. over
eostsiispdrfinc• blanket. Lleaver.Pilot and' heavy broad
clotba. saperfine - eloth. dregs. and frock coats; a large us
. sortutent.Of , tweed, sack and frock coals.
Cknli:eamitnerei and satinett pantaloons: also, a genz
erdsisottmein of:vests: plain and fancy vets et, club,
cassitaere urn! (Miry woolen. and plaid eassintere. n.
s
great 'variety or superfine. Irish !men. tritintoll :darts.
salleriddrts.-stock.' cravats. comforts and all other arti
cles bt rh - e' eland= line, which will bo sold lon - for Cash.
Frirettaaters will hnd it much to their advnotace to cull
sOcikt,staLiberty.street. P.
M ..a.
tg.' '.couipleta assortment of goods. suitable for
Custiturerwork. always on hand. such as English. French.
surd lAA s, and cussintercs; also n Choice us
- merit teat of scagottable vcstimrs.--all of- which will .be
atadatooiderin the latest styles, and on the most oc
eollll‘Whatilar 'terms. irott*:daw
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' hitigl Clot htug e
111:71MfOritli: and Stuntster stork tharot unwfMnly te. he
Jl:.:,Offered at the - obi orientai -• , .
-riff; -
IS toteOf it4lnyirrst and - choicest in selection tintt has es ,
exhthirel 14. arty-one co-tern in this or any ads
-'um, will not nattertake to 11.".;ieffirf , to
thi"tootirr the did rent lissortmentiof artirli , s'whieli
no*fmin'iti oder them: v theta that if
the - '4OY . -•furor isie with a call. •I will lay - before Mein
inspow to Make a ehr,ice not of, eon- -
stitht of_ coats. front the rielte.o ht quality down
tolltdisivresin price ; Pantaloons and Vests. to the as.
tuasktient.or - the. beholder, with both montli.and eyes
iipetr..twonderiwt in the most exttMragant degree of snr
pr.& :how nitro av ast collection of 8731. DS 3.1111:11% OMR 'NG
mitilt - poisibly he Collected together under the control of
Odd Indivithial; - 13nr inch shines Will be, as long as per
scirerance. and industry is the main-spring of trade.—
Without any hitention of boasting, on my part. 'Will Say
arthe Amu time, it is qf such metal i sin principally corn
paaettiihr nothing is the shape or form of diffictilties, no
matteristhat theirmagnitude trtay be. - can deter me from
adesitiftlishirtirmy object. itiproviding'for the farmer. the
meehaaki and the day laborer. My whole attention is
Mitering with the greatest care for their welfare, in get
ting up fashionable, and nt the saute time subststntinl ger
all-a ; RI.- 04 for others, who
'meats to` meet their dein d f' h
fandy' ' filetuselves moving in a different sphere. and re
gotrirtg an article of the its plus ultra kind, they have
only to give inc on outline of their wants, and they are
=road to a word. .
Now ‘ let sara word or two to my country memh.
ants in.the trade: If you-wish to save from at least 'Xi to
altier cant, in your whalesetle purchases. call in at the
"'Mrs-a - Big Doors." and if I don't meet. your most san
prism hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains. and
fresh seasonable goods. i will not in-f nture attempt to off•
er any indOcements of a similar kind to a generous peo
ple al so noble a nature and close discernment.
JOIN ItI'CLOSKEV.
,tebks.-tY - No. 151 Liberty street.
N'T DRAT''--J 31 IVkite has just received at
;his lar.e„ establishment. fronting- on Liberty and 6th
streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer:
&so, a superior forof French Satin- VESTINGS, all of
*lsiah he. is ready to make up in the latest fashion and
on the most reasentable terms as usual. Observe the
Carnet. N 0.167 Liberty and Sixth streets.
myl4. J. At. WHITE. Tailor. Proprietor.
YBLlialllNrf INIPUDIINCE.—Prom a published
LiCard of 'f*Calmont fir. Bond. of Philadelphia.. the
pttblie would be led to believe that we have bees claim
' utg.a Pritrikge we had no right to. That `. they have
abandoned, some time since, die exclusive agency eye.
tsearnml that we have right to claim exclusive privet
nes With tkr;r teal!' I never ptetentled to sell the tear
_of this amnions concern. I have twee the teas of
the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two
years, as the public are aware, and have been to New
York four times iu that time, and never heard of this uric
terneern until lately but as owl dealers.
The tea business of sl'Callinunt.k. Bond is about right
• months old, and %heir assumption of the Pekin Tea Com
puters name is because a name Is open for any man Or
aVottootstone but the fact intended to imply thereby.
that they have any connection with the so called and
well known Pekin Tea Company of New York. is eutire-
Iyy they iltlVitlZ been denied even an agency - in
Philodelphin, fur the ' New York Company. that Company
haring refused even thus (Sr to confide in them.
.1 'wow not what kind of wool they keep. nor what kind
of teas•, I nut only certain that they keep or obtain none
of to Ten Compnny's of New York.
Any person rending this card will eve the gross decep
tion they wish to practice on the public. a n d to thu injury
of my business. 31'Callmont JL Ilona tare. wool dealers
inThilailelphin., and have sent an agent nut lucre to pall
emote - vet the eyes of some of our mal citizens. Lonk
ourfar the black sheep. [novlO] •AI.}:X.JAYNIKS,
EMT' BOOKS! .11()KS!!_—The Convict, of
thetAllYpoctite nmnastied. by G. P. It. Jame:. F.e.,
It'Aihorei by T. Deward, author of Malin the Reefer.
the of the Fallen, by Curtis, author Of knack Plumed
en.
„The dregic Figure Head. er the Latly of the Green and
Base; by Marie* Carey, of the V. S. Navy.
The Dandies Bride, or t h e Mold of Sammy, by Louisa
Sidney.
Stanhope. outlier of "Strikiuc Likenesses; etc.
:Leonine Lymnote, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge; by
Kiss Leslie. '
London Quarterly Review.
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Union Magnzine far December.
Life *of Joseph T. 1 lare—a large Rapids-4
The Manietircring Mother, by the unilior of Ilfstory
of a Flirt. ,
The Wilfulness of ,Wornan. by the name author.
The Old -Commodore, by r.. Howard.
Jeanette Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale
of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham.
Kaarn. or Daylight; a prize tale; by J. S. Robb.
Sit Rowland •A shtnn, Vol,: by Lady C. Long.
TIM
_Splendor, of Versailles, and Court of bouis• the
XIY.•
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Flowers Pctsonifted. Non. ft and 10.
Ruud Ceuateriei of America. part 0.
—Liolionrazine.%_Newspapers, ctc. . , .
Punch and Pictorial Times. per last steamers.
_4/ember Jonathan. Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee
Doodle Pictorials. For stile hy CALDWELL,
34 street, oppueite.the Poet tame,.
t 9 PORTANT BOOK.—The Early History of
~a i lLWerterrt P.eansjivanhr ander the Wear. and of West
ern Expedmons and Campaigns; with an appendix, eon
c opines extracts . from important Indian treaties,
-minutes of conferences, Journals.. &e. Together with a
,acesagraphie.al deacriptiou nf each county- of Western
.jrimisylvanits. One large eolame, led pages, by IL K.
Strung, „Pc .. TO, 'Mat by •. • - • •• •
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—.36 half chests Valais 111:soa; • • -
SI catty boxes '
10 hal f altiestirJuhr.ov••der;
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B half chests Imperial:
••. •• • • 16 . • " " Pouettong; Gurnkula h,T •
EATIIETV3.:=29 84cks, iti flaie and (or sal TErim r.by AN
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OLDbbls. Cbuismati—supsvior Wand. for
rjelee2J - smrru 4 SINCLAIR.
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1;l0R the transportation of freiKht between Patriburgh
1. and the Atlantic wird. avoiding, transhipmenus on
the tV:q . and the cint-noicitt, rink of dclaY, dm-mug° ,
broakaga and tiepUratioll gOtriA,
- i`IttiVItiETORS,
tilUnßiDnE & CXSIL d7i Alurket di_ Phil:lib:100a.
APTE. & ( YetWil/ft. COr. Penn and Wayne sts" Pins
burgh
AGENTS:
OVON:VOR streei. Bahimore
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TAPScory. 75 ...I:with street, New York.
- t:leouragedls inervrised business. the Proprietors have
added to :ul , l extruded their arrangeinents 'during. the
Wi iter. and nre,now prepared to forward freight Wilitl*
vdruity and dispatch,. utimrpussed by tiny otitcrl.ine.
Their long experienee as'Curners. the palpable imperiorn
ity of the Portable Boat system, and the great, cainieity
and convenience of the weirchous6 at each end-of the
Line. are .pycitliarlycalculated to enable the' PrOprietori
to fulfil their - engagementx . and, neevniniodate their cos
tumers. anti confidently °tiering the past is a . gUartintce
for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of
dint patronage which they nuw gratefully acknowledge.
ail consignments to 'Puede tug' O'Connor will be re
ceived and forwarded. Steamboat charges paid, and Bills
of Lading transmitted free of any charge for Commission,
advancing or 'storage. • !hiving no interest. directly &in
directly, in Steanibonts.. the interest of the. Consignors
Must necessarily. be their primary object in shipping west;
and they pledge thetuse tees to forward all Goods count
ed to them promptly, and on the Most advantageous tit the
to the owners. inarPf
Mel chants , Way loreighi
O , OII3IIZLY CALLED Melt & c. 104
Mdtal 1848.
Ecuaistvcrx for the transportation of wan. freich
between rinsheirgh, Blairsville. I.lolinstowei, Ilolli
day sloirgh. Water street.and all itetcreitediate ;duces.
One bout will leave the warehouse - of C. A. M'Ali9.lty&
Co., Canal Basta. Liberty street, Pinslenri;ll. every day,
(Suet.le!vn excepted) and shippeern ran always depend me
leaving theirgoods forwarded without delay, and at fair
rate F.
This Line nien formed for the special acconsnotlatititlof
the way beenjosnn. The proprietors, thankful for.the Very
liberal patronage they have received detring,tled last two
ud
yearn, respeetbelly inform their old. etomeni \ and the
public generally. that they have extended their Ineilides,
3c.. deicing the pant ‘vinter, arid are now better prepared
to accommodate an increased beu mess. -
hnorittsroas.
IL 11. CANA'S & Co. WM. STITT.
1 , .. STITI'. 111111. vut:rz.
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T RIN ALE & JicDOWELL.
Aocxrs—C. A. WANIrLTT /6 Co.. Pittsburgh;
R. 11. CA SAS, JOhtlilOW11;
Jon": Muscat. Uollidnvsburx; •
llonasca. & Itlrrlvosit:Water st.lleintingdore Co.
Reaartracemn—Smith &whirr. J. & J. &Merin; G. & J.
li. Shtmnberges Robison & Vo.t R. Moore ; Bagaley &
Smith; John Parker, Wnt. Intoner. J. Jordan & Son.
mar . (Gazette copy.) ,
ffilerehalati.' Trastsliortallou Line,
E~Olt the Transportation of Merchandise and Produce
to .Philadelphia and Hinton, bads consigned to
our care Aril{ be .forwantril without delay, at the lowest
razer. Bills of Lading h.:ink-milled. mid all instructions
promptly attended to, tree iron] any extra charge for stor
ace or commission.
M'Atit.;LTY 3t Co. , Proprirtor.4.
Canal 13aAilb Liber4 at., Pittsburgh.
aletto. only .
...
PALliftlalphla, Typed& Stier eat,' pe to on it dry
Ir HE clit.t.cribers art, o:optima to furnn4i, at shun no-.
.1. lace. evcry - iirtiefe w.c.t 111 a Printing Oilier, null hare
rogloocri the, Prices of I`,:ifle {lpwurild of I 3 per cam.—
Thcy now ehntrge for .
. ?WA . . • 3'2. Cit. Minton 54 - etti...
Small Pica.— ... 3.C' - • •Notipateit.•• • —Ott - "
Long I'riiner••-•-:.41 “ Ante CO -.
Boor:Mi., •••., • • .40 " Pi.arl•-• . sl.,t3t -
Bret-ter 40 " Diamond, 2,00 .
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DCIPIIIIi 1101110 Sp/ITC no expense in making their estab
lishment as complete as possible. they are getting up 11
uniform Series et the celebrated:iv:aril Friers. which are
Unequalled for beauty and durability, and triads they fuel
hetittatd. will inert with general approbation. Several
sizei are now ready.
/laving recently visited Europe for the purpose of pro
curing every iinprovement in their line of buiiness. they
now mice a greater variety of Fancy Borders. Or
naments, it-e, than any other establishment in the
United States; and their improved initliod of casting. and
of preparing metal, enable dteni to fUrlllllh °niers-in
Illallticr to insure satisfaction. •
Prinrier.r Pfr.3,lt4{ of every tleserip st tiou r . , a Fr t tsc on
intingl . nl.
C11.24C5. Cases, Brost Ititie, Furniture ;
Second-hand Presses. and Type which has been used
only in stereotyping, severally on hand.
Honks, Parfait!lets. Siumic, Medicine Directions, Labels.
Checks, Drafts, 24,c., correctly and elegantly stereotyped
as heretofore.
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N. it.—Speeitern rooks %rill he sent to Printers Who
.-61. to make order., - JOHNSON & CO..
nunlet-tm No . 1. !Mile CiNwe rd.
Great to:netlike tiesuiedy t
IZUR Coughs, Axtltme !Ifni Consumption
great and only Remedy for the above dietetics 1x the
/tangarion Balsam of Life. discovered ity the celebrated
DT. Buchan. of London. ibletrindi and introduced into the
United Scales under the itntnediede superintendence of the
inventor.
The extraordinary success of this tardieine, in the cure
of Pulmonary diseases. warrants the American Ayent hr
soliciting thr treatment the arr..e possible eases that can
he fount itt hit evintuntlity—cases that seek relief to vain
from atty of the corn remedies of the day. and have
been given up by the most distinguished physicituti, a.
cofinned ntnt ineamble. The !Lingerie,' Balsam has
eared, nod will cure, the myna desperate ewes. It is n't
quack nost nun. but a standard English medicine, of known
and estalthshed efficacy.
Evert' family in the United States should be supplied
with Buchan's Hungarian Bale - ant of Life. not only to
counteract the consumptive of the clitaete, but to be used
so a preventive medicine in all eases of colds, tenths,
spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, irritation and
soreness of the longs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing,
hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation tuul gever d debili
ty. asthma. influent's. whooping cough. nut croup- •
Sold in large bottles at S.tt per bottle, with full directions
for the restoration of health. ,
•
P:111101ICIA.00 , 1131 . 1illZ 3 111333 of Eng . noth and Americas
certificate.. and other evnl.nce. showing the unequalled
nteritA of this great may be °thawed of
the Agents, gratuitousfe.
'For sale by 'D. A. FADINEWTOCK
e. btu First and Wool. end Wool and nth its
on
,Hernia;
`• Tema and 'Phyums Wand;
Collett Lecture* on Surgery;
Watson's Practice;
Mackintosh'S Practice;
Physiolo,ey:
•
I loom r'4 Anatomy and Histology;
-chtirehill'a Midwifery;
Veltman's Midwikry;
.11i*ezefes of Infants—Rillord: •
Dieeases of Ihusules—Asttc z for sale by
IL S. 130:+1VOIrrit & Co.,
mar 3 • 43 Atarket street. '
TRIV PPllllCA'TlON:C.—.3litett's roem.o. illnotroted
111areers nese edition of the l'oeneal works of John
„Milton. %cob a memoir, and critical remarks on his ireiviio
111141 writing*, by James 3/ofligentUry ; nod one 1111,141 Ted
and twenty engravin;;sfrout drawings by %rut Harvey
In two vplumre.
Sietsc.its Gueza Tarrattr-Tr.-11te font Gospels and
Acts of the Apostles. in Greek, with English notes, erin
eel. philorOpliteul. exegetical ;• sun ps. indexes. etc. togeth
er with•the EpiNtles and Apocalypse; the wholl - tomting
the New Testament—For use 01 Schools. Colleges. tont
Theolonient ronuitturies By Rev. J.A. ftrelirer. A. NI
A itheri-4tlidsuninter'sßve.—.l. fair) tale in love.
Ry Men. S. C. Hull.
Jarnrs's How!, Ilr•—The life of Henry the Fourth: king
France and Navarre. by 0. P. R. James:. Coinplete
in four parts. paper ; - `2 vols. chilli.
For-sale by JOII.NSTON k S:POCKTON.
jan; . . Booksellers, cow. of Markel and 3d ats.
1110UN'S ANTIQIJAILIANrec . nev
i) ad. byttheintbseribets.
Six Old Bindle& Chronicles; •
William of Malmeshury's English Chronicle;.
Mallet's Northern Antiquities;
BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY:
Seltiller's works, 3 vole ;
I.nnzi's Illistory of Pointing. 3 vets •
• History of the liirorshets, Z.vols
I °se's I louse Of A Itstri“, :1 vol:
COXE . 3 MCIIIO4/.ol' Marlborough; • •
• Dither's Table Talk. by Hazlett, • • •
Ito*coe's I.oreuro ;
•• I.eo the Tenth :
• Ockley's 'Binary ofthe Sartieens;
Sehlegel's-Philosophy of ilisaary
• Iteekmans Dietary of Inventions;
MachinvellPslllatory of Florence and the Feiner;
• t'kurnibersklidonnistionfor.the 'People ;
The (Jallery of Nature. For snle by
11. S. BOBIVORTII k Co.
feb 17 43 market *tree,
• _) New Neokii. Juit Reasetv'pd.
rORELL4 History-Of Modern . Philosophy; ccuaplete•
/IL in one volittne, from the last London edition—S3%
Leentr,•s on dm Low and the Gospels, by Stephen
Tyng,.D, now and enlarged edition, with portrait of
the author; SLSO. • .
Memoir Of Des. David Abeel. D. El, late Missionasylo
China, by his nephew, Rev. G..FL lVillitirdson, With 'a por
•• • .
Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and .
Church ;.tmnslated by Prof. - Torrey;Vol. 2. -
Illavrksionel a talc of and for htigland, hi two
volnmes : from second London edition; - '
Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa; 02 etc.
Pereotial Recollections. by . Charlotte Eliyabeth,..Wilh
xplanutorymotea, uceprapa mod by memoir embracing
the period !tom Ilia Ow of personal recolleetiOn'to beg
death; by L. H.. 1. Tone; 62
. ,:itacoUcetioni in England; by Rev. S. 11. Tyng, D. D.
Mark the Nlcreliattex Clerk; by Roy. Charlt,'lT.
larlor4...olobor. of " ftsc.int4 of a Gtxid
-I;de t. Lady jileryp Mayan, Of the Pearl," Ire.
. lie ittnite Nat Yedeivid and for sale by: •
-'O5 Market street; thertieecti 34.1 slat 414.
Cy USDAI7 SCLiOOlr BOOKB.- , We. have ins: receivc
0 a large supprY of Hooks for Bundhy Sciumd Libraries
published by the American &today School, Union, and
approved by a committee of pUblicatioii, consisting of
rs
membe of the following deitoiniusitions via:: Baptist.
Congregntionel, Epiefupal nctliodist, - Presbyterian. and
Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise ittiwa:eils
of six hundred boned volwuca, (of prices fronie mute up
to 75 cents.). all written expressly}' for Sunditit 7 E.l.Clumls.
In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large
variety of books, in paper covers, fur quite yohng . ehllds.
'ten. for rewards, &c. . • „
The Union also publishes two Libraries, Nos. I and 2,„
•of one hundred voluntesetteb..all rininheredready.tr use,.
of beaks from 72 pages up to 250; at the IoW price of test
dollars, averuaintonly ten ceitts.a 'volume. .;
Alittc" A Youth Cabinet I.lhrtiry." of fifti'
•• volumes; at
the ow mire of two dollars mul fifty cents. • • , i •
Also,;lßyran tlooklN. Question Books, red andblisp:Tick.s.
- ets ?MSC buithla, Maps,
MI: 'above we . sell at -the .Union, at Philadellithla
prleets.-1 talostiesOrßookit furniihed on application,' •
-.F.T.T4OTT k FZIGLI.9II, 56 Marketut.,
fob& between Third
- and Fourth.
migrat~yi"r.e t:F.
TwparnitVa Genssinti.sExistigrarti9n4:l4llce.
REJNATTANCES and I'asangti tri and ii a.
' train Great BriUlill and Ireland . , by W. se‘ '
& Tipscott. 15 Soittliat. , ...cornet ,
of Dlaiden Lane, Ni Y., and 90;Water. •
The subscribers, having uccepted the Agency Of filo.
above: House, are no prepared to make arrtingements
on the"-most liberal terms with those desirous of paying.
, the passage of • their: friends .from Me Old Country; an d
the) }latter themselveslheir chareeteratid - long standing
in business will. give ample assurance that all their- au-,
rungements willheearried out faithfully:
Afessrs. W. , & J. T. Tammott are long and favorably
knoWtObr the superior Class. accommodation, and Blliiill4
trualitimi of their -l'icket Ships.. The QUEEN OF Tiit
RIIERIDAN.. GARRICK, I.IOTrINGUER.I
'IIORCiIIF., LIVERPOOL, and RIDDONS, two of which
leave each port Monthly—from New York the Illst and
_Wilt. and from Liverpool the Bth mid Ode in addition to
which they havelirrangettierim with the St. George and
• Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure adeparture
front Liverpool every five days, being thus determined:
that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing. ,
patronage! while Mr. W. Tap-cotes constant personal
superintendence of the business in Liverpool Is - atfaddi
Mond security , that the comfort and uceommodation of
the passengers will be particularly attended to:
The subscribers being, us total, extensively engaged:
in the Transportation tinainefsr between,Pittsburgh situ
the A tlnniie Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge at
nod forward passengers ittutiediately on their landing,
without it chance of disappoiamient Gestalt:in-and are,
therefore. prepared to contract for passagefrom any sea,
pert in Great Britain or Ireland to thier.dy:ithe nature ot
the business they are engaged lit giving thent facilities
for carrying passengers so
.far - itiltifittord otherwise at.l
minable; and will, if nesessary, forward passerigCrs fur
ther West by the best mode of conveyance;,whhodt nay,
additionel char g es for their. trOuble.
cent for decline coming out, Merituouid paid for passage
will be rtoluttled in full.
, REMITTANCES.
'rhe subscribers are also. prepared tri . give drafts tit
sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities mid
towns -in England. Ireland. Scotland and Ants af
finding a safe. and , expeditious mode Of remitting fUNII . 4.
t 11101 K: countries, winch persons requirim suc.lt
ties will find it to their interest to-avail-themselves of.
Application lit by letter. post-paid)-will be promptly at
tended to. TA FPI.: Sr O'CONNOR,
Forwarding and Conunition Merchants.
nutp27.4.Yw-1 y • - -
llocbc,Brol.4ers. it. Co.
FL LTON ST., NEW YORE EIDEN QUAY,
DCDLIN: SCOTLAND ROAD. LIVERPOOL.
JAMES BLAKELY, Again, Office on PSiin M., Canal
Basin, Pittsbur g h.
Arranizonriits
,for
i3ociLK, mos. & CO.. sole Agents for the ELACII
I. BALI. LINE, of Liverpool and New . York Pockets.
take the liberty of announclng to their
. 04 frittoils. and
customers. that their arrntigeinents for theyear ISk3 tieing
eomplete. they arc jirepartitl to bring out pasaeugers, by
the ;shove splendid Line, Avon .to.'4%cyr (irk
Philailelphia. They refer to their runner course of
doing business. and assure those who entrust there - with
their orders. that the aainc satisfaction will be rendered
a. lie retoibre,
ItZNIITTANCIRS 'TO
ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES.
Dritts for sule, payable, on deununl, atsuty Bank in
The andevigneil Ina mode arrangement-a to bring 01
pa 2010111.11 1 1 1 .4 to rittabur4b, Sunni; the present* year.
feh.s-,..bartaer. ' JAMES BLAICII X.
Passage To and From 41
GRLLAT BRITAIN & IRELAND.
Cimang Rtersan & Sus, 1 , ;(i. Wale llo6
verpool.
& Rterarta, No. S 4 South et. N. Y.
rj , llll Subscribers, having accepted the Agency at this
'city of the above welt known and respectable Mouses: a
re pre paTill to make engage atm MA for passentrs men th e:-
out front any part of Great Britain or !retail , by the re.
phi Line of Packet Ships : Baiting front Liverpool week
ly. Persons engaging with as may mat awned that their
Wends with Meet web kind treaunent and prompt des
patch at lavervool. as well as every attention necessary
on their arrival in this country. Apply to or address
NrChCIIKAN k CO..
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1421.ibertY s 6. Pitu6yrgii
11.—Passagrs engaged here from Liverpool to Pitta
butruh direct. and drailr fur any . muumuu forsgardil,ltas
utile nt sight, throughput Unitcti Kingdom.
ilk. limisturair
PASSMat AND RIMITTAXCX alike
OMee.
TTARNDEN & ro. condone. to brine out persons from
1.1. any part of 1 7 .netaibi. Ireland. tiVotland or Wale..
kipo,l the most liberal tern's; with their usual punctuality.
mid attention to the wants of etuiputits. NV'e do not al
low on r . prissengers tube robbed by the swindling scamps
that ittitut the sea-ports. as we tote charge or them the
moment they report thentselve. and see.te their well-be
in. and despatch them without any detention by the first
elope. 'We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our
pass,•,wrs to Arne that they were detained forty-on:At
boars by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were
detnined tn.-unlit until they Collid to, 'sent in KORvlr nitt
'yap, ut a cheap rate, which, too frequently-proved their
corfint.
Are intend to perform onr contracts honorably. cm
toast tr may. and not net nnwns the rime last "ottani . ..till
inherit:4cm who either performed not at a 11, or when h
'tared their donventenee.
Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any ruin (rem St tc
PaYahle,. en'y of the Provincial Banks to Ire.
land, England, tscotland awl Wales.
J 05111.7.1. nonmsoN.
Flarorrent and Genernl Anent,
Firth street, one &sof nt.
DrthFOREIGN
kEMITTANCE.
Fri tr. Subßenlmrs are prrp:nra to for-card tyinney to all
parts of England.. Union& Scotland and Walca.. with
despatch, and at the low•cal rata.
SAMUEL nemaucEN & CO,
fcbt2 . • 142 Liberty street,
European Agency, and Remittance* to
Ireland, Enfiland,dtc.
A ROT: and small dllllll4 of money can at all tittles be I 4 remitted by aight4trafts. etc redorni raw. teal' parts
of England, Ireland. ‘Vales. &c.. and Lerncie... Debts.
Rents. Own's. and ProtiOrtY in Europe Out An collected
mut reeortrrd through tho attbscriber. or doting, hir.
',nee from this city front Octobel,r until May- ;on his alunt
al tonrit to Europe. by application to Jama Star. - 11 r r
chant., Water street. Pittsburgh.
- I
I. Auorney .
and ConroTtlar at.l.4w, and Luropeun Agent.
- Pittsburgh. Pa:
P. S.—As 11.' Keenan has becit frrquently troubled by
ottpheatlons and letters on the illigilteNl of 'olicrdninn lie
Keenan." pasgenxer rtgcnts,'nf Nen. York, ' drew. rt
neeisonry to flay that lie I - 4 not the Keenan of Ihnt find.
and . has netter had any connexion with either of thoie
Vlreittetst Neer 'fork College of health
207 !ICON eraser, Eltarst.O..N". Y.
DR. G. DZ PAO:DIN - S . vEc.:ETALIGV,
Tlt NIIX'IIIRII.
trim?. 'eolobrated remedy 'ls forma ineresodne its
(,attu,loi the Making all over the world. It line now
become the truly medicine tOr family use, and is patticti.
larly woornintioliAi 1)foo.oy : all stages of. this C 111111•
plallltinune.diately relieved. ny matter of how lung stand
ing. (Ste pamphlet for tesnumit),l.
Gravel, trod all diseases of the urinary orgnus; for
these distressing complaints it startle alone; other ar
ticle can relieve yen; and the cures testified to will eon
since the most skeptical patutiltleld !dyer Com
plaint, Dittoes Ihseases, revel-arid Ague. To the Great
West especially, and wherever these contplalnts plevair,
this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, 1110delolonotts
compound is a part of this tin stare; It cares then dtscag-
Cu with certainty and celerity, mud does not leave the sys
tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles. a complaint of a ntost
palatal character, is immediately relieved r ond a cure fol
lows by it few days nee of this-article... It is far beyond
any other preparation fur this disease, or for any other
disease originating front imparts blood. (Sre pamphlet.)
Debility of the System, Weak Hack, 'Weakness: of .the
Kidneys, &r.. or Inlinutation•of the saws in ilinuctliotelY
relieved Icy a few, days use of this 1111.411611 C, 3113311 CUM` is
31Wayri the recall of its use. It wands as a certain reme
dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the
ma
fele frame. Dregitlariries, Suppressions, 1111111(U1111311-
siniatiow , . No article tins ever been offered, exempt this,
which would touch, this kind of derangements, It nifty be
relied upon as n 31131, and effective remedy; and, did we
feel permitted to do sot could giveca thonsand numes tie
proolof c u res in this distresemg class of complaints.—,
See pamphlet. • All broken down, debilitated constitit
dons; front the effect of ntereurs,;will hind the bracing
,rower of this article to net immediately, and the poison
ous !innersl eradicated front the system. •
Eruptive 'Diseases will fold lite alleratiie properties of
this article reatyt T111:11LOOlitind drivOineh diseases from
lite system. See pamphlet for testimony.orcures in all
diseases, which the limits of an advertisement' will nut
permit, to be nained.hcre; Agents give them away; they
contain. 32 pages of certificates of high character; null a
stronger array of proof of tine virtues of n medicine, licit,
cc appeared. It is rote-of the peculiar features cif this ar
ticle. that it never fails to benefit inatiyic ase, end if bone
and muscle. are 101 l to build upon, let In emaciated tuts,
dingeringinvalid UM ON, and keep taking the medicine
ifslougarithett animpreveinem. 'The proprielorwofild
caution .111 e publie'against •a nuntber et articles which
come out under the heads of SANSAPAIIILLII4STITCPS t
ax cures fur WOW., Gravel, &r.. They are good for noth
ing. and concocted to gull the unwaryl. - roccit• rwintNar.
Their inventors' ever thought of .ctinng each diseases till'
this article had done it. d particular stiady of the proaph
letifacarttestin solicilid.- • Agents..and all who sell the ar-
Vells. are glititto - Oiretilitte gratuitously- _Put up in 30 oz.
bottles, at 82i 12 oz. do. at 81 each—the larger holdin g tip
oz. more than-the two' bask out and not
get imposed Upon. 'Beery bottle half.. Vaughn's Vegeta
btc Lithontriptic Mixture," blown uponahe glue, the
written'signature'of "O. O. Vaughn." on• the directions;
and. 0 0. C. Wright', Beaky , Xeunped on the cork. None;
other E
~B rePared- b g: - anal o'ol4 tit Me Trip
pal (Witco/fa wholesale acid retail:
Nd iutaxittagi given :to killers unless post r paigl—er4fi,
front ftguiatigputearized Agegte.excepuk , Poin-pnitt
tcrs; or, Verbal conuneuiesuienoreolioning advice, prompt.;
ly attended trigutils, • • =
Offices driyoteil exclaSively to the gniB'4l'lWe
Nassau et. MN. Sife*.gess.i . and
by.the principel Druggists throtighout the..Dtkitqd,Btatea
and Canada, as Agents.. - . .•••
" MAYS,'Sr. BROCKWAY /trate %
No. 2. Liberty at,: near Otutal:Basin:
TrENITIAN Watt, leek And old ell
V kno , ,vtl Vettitian Illindritaker,::fordlerlf•
and Fourth els., takes this inethod ' to" inforin' hiS' inflny
friends of the fact that his 'Factory is, rioWl4;ftt,ll'utilltt
tion-oitSt. Clair near the old Ailegheity BriWtviteret
a constant Supply of Blinds of various colo'rs and tlitall
ities. is constantly kept on.hand and at all prices, Imp
tyventy-cents np.to cut customers. •
B. It required, Blinds will Int, put up Sip, that in ease
of alarm liyfrrn t or otherwise . , .they may he reuuSycp.
wio„iut.the ll id of. a, screwAnver. and .with the"same
- *Hwy that otherpistie of furniture can be removed,
-and without any extra le2 t-!ldGtiy
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PUBIAC—The: subsCrilicr,- ; 1;y
••written - contraat withrite_Pattiar-Tas Go, has the px
clusiiretilibt lb trill their Teas in Pittsburgh und. 4 l.lleghe -
thialv.'alltqatistiiiatfinipthig Amself their fans ex
cept procured through me, is practicittg a deception and
a fraud upon the public--end their statements. are not to
reboil no. [seZi] - JAYNES 791 , t.
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LYCOMINGSCO:MCTCALINSCRANCE COMPANY.,
I r~vfil Snbecriber having been appointed and duly corn-.
iniasiouNl Agent of the I.yeonang County Mutual In
surance Company-is now. preparid to ' receive applica
tions Inc insurance for bidd Company. This Conipany is,•
licrhuPs, one of the very beet Insurance Companies in the.
State or Gniou. having u capital of between one and two
Millions of dollars in premium hotels...and by the insula
tions of the Company no risk exceeding $5,000 will ta
ken on , any one block of buildings. or on Any one risky and s'
uo morn than . .s2,.sCe:Will .be lakiin on-a Rolling Mill,
.Foundry or Furnace. Buildings . in which a stove-pipe.
passess through the side.wall or roof, cotton Factories or
"'der nits , Mattlesetoriett of Printing Ink: and Pis
tilleriexiwill-not be insured on any -consideration, what
.cypri and when the rate per cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclu
sive. no risk will be taken 'Over 1. 2 .4,1100, (except Bridges
and .Griet Mills.).
The 'operations of.the.Crunpany have been such, that
for the hod SiX years only. ane cent upon the dollar
has been aiuse4 upon the premium notes of the' stock
'holders.
Application. eon be made . 40 the subscriber, .at Ms
office, is the new :Court 'Rouen.
li. SPROUL. Agent.
jast , r.lm '
Pittsburgh, Al.le.,ghetty Pa
Fire and Diarlire Anourance.
,
r pm; Insuriutee Company of. North America. of Phila.
delpbia.ihi_niigb - fts duly authorized Agent, the star:
Scriber,-offers.-to make perninnent and limned Insurathje
on property. in this -city and its vicinity, and on shipments
by the canal and rivets:
urtt.ccreits:
Arthur G. Collin, Ptes t. . Samuel- 1-troaks., -
"Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor.
Sainuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,.
Edward Smith. AMbiOSC White
John A. Drown, Jneob M. Thomas,
.Jule Jolla ii.. Nett =
Thomas I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood,-
Win. Welsh. • Henry D. Sherrtird.Sci'y.
Thistathe - oldest Insurance. Coinpany in the . United
Staten, having been chattered in 1794. Its charter per
;mine', and front Stn likh standing. long, experience. ant
ple means. and avoiding all rislo; of an, extra hazardous
diameter, it may be considered as offering ',nude securi
ty to the = MOSES . .A4 WOOD.
At Counting Room of Atwood. Jones 45r. Co. Water nud
Front air.. Dittsburgli nOt-n:Y
The Franklin Fire Insurance Vompausy,
I.IIII.AUF-1,111/.
ntiARTP.it I'rltvrruak..--e-100,000 Paid in-office
lJ Ittli Chestnut st., north side, near Fifth, Take'lnsu.
ranee, either permanent or limited. against loss or &tin=
age by fire, on. properly and effects of every deseriprion.
in town or roinorV. on the niceo reasonable terms: Ap
plication. made iiitheipersonally -or be letters, will be
promptly uttendedto. C. N. BANCKER, Treat.
C%G. Limcesrat, Secretary.
DIRECTORS :
Charles N. Raneker, - Jacob R. Smith.
Thoina.s Dart, George %V. Richards,.
Thomas .1 . ; Wharton, Mordecai 1). Lewis,
Tobias Wagner, Ailolphi E. Morie,
Samuel Grant,. Ducal
PIT'CSRITRGII AGENCY.
AV A Ral , K ',MAIMS; .AXl3lill. at the Exchange. Office of
Warrick Martin & 0., corner of .1,1 and Market sts. ,r -
Fire risks taken on buildings , and their Contents in
i'iitstiam.M. Allegheny and the surrounding country: No
Marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly
J. VIX3ICY, Jl4 .
KING & FINNEY,
Agra, at Piasburah. far Vie Ddatrart diurnal Safety fn.
',trance Company of .Philadelphia,
VIRI' . . RISKS upon Building* and Merehanditc of eve
ry tlesetiptiou.nial 51itritre.Risks npon India or ear
grts of weasel, taken upon the mutt inyoratilc tern's.
Office at the wan-lionse, of King & Minted, on Water .
sa., near Marl el street, l'ittsburgh., . •
N. It. King & Finney invite the confidence and patron
age of their friends and erinunuitity at Jorge to the Dela:.
trare . M. S. Inaurance Cowpony. ex an institution 411101%
the most UutttS dmtog to Philadelphia—oat having a large
paid in capitol, taluelt, by the operation. olitseharter, Id
consiantly.inereasinit—as yielding to. and+ POt`Onillt`ili - 2
red. hia'dne *hart at the profits 411 the rounuti, withotit
involving hint in any reiipansibility whatever,heyond the
premium actually paid in by hint; tual.thercribro Jot. voa
roe,ssing the Mutual tiribeiPle divested of every obnoxious
featere, and In it* most attractive form. novauf_
MEM
4 ur...sory OF THE FRANKLYN 11111'. INSURANCE
101 , .14111:ADELPIA,--X. E. water of.
Third and !Mini gre'rs..Pinsburgh.—The n.... , ets of the
eorapany on the 6rst J-aintary. aa In:l4l4lrd in
conformity Ullli an eel of renstaylrouitSLegiilaturre.
Bandanna Moorages
Kral Estate. at rum.-
Temporary I . .otuts, Storks and Cash
Itrelanr, a total of stice,6'r.l
A tionli,,g , "e.rtioits 10.11 , 111411 CA that all ltalises will he
promptly met, And ciring , entire security to all who oh
min policies from thii Company. Malts token at as low
taws It.. arc consistent with secant's.
uctS W.Aftlilllk MARTIN. Agriut:
,
Inattrance Against Fire. •.
?VHF; .Im -rift's, Fitt bunter/re Company—Office. NE,
I 7:1 %I:alum street, l'hiladelirtria: Incorporated" A. D..
•
lalo—ebrarter re wee ilia I
leave. Padding, ['wanner, Me reit maitre, and proper
ty getterntly. either in the any a - Kent/Inn% naninsrt toss or
damage by fire, purpetual or for lithited periods, ou favor ,-
aWe tetras.
DIRECTORS
,
John s , llt . 11 11 .
t. 'Samuel C. Morton,
William I.) nett, Adolphus Eerier,
Thonons A iiihtine, Grow,. Abbott,
John Welsh, Jr., Patrick Brady,
.fiihn T. Le NV iS.. .
. .
5A:111.1 , .1.. C. MORTON, President..
FRAKCIA D. /A NIVER. 54,1,111r1..
,
onicra fin Itigllnliire. by the /above Company will he.
rPfeirfil 121-11 l insurances effected - hy the• undersigned;
agent for Vitislitirsh. •OEIJ. COCHRAN,
jant.:.:tu. .10 Wood, street.
Connell's ',legless' Pain Extractor.,
IT is me, ironer...tied by nu:diced mint that- Connell's
Markel Painlistractor.ninalufacturcil by Com.duck -
Co.:Uleottriland at.. - New York, is the_gyeatest won
der of the ISth century. Its.,erfects are truly miraculous..
All pains ate removed from burns, }MIMIC,: and te
external sores, id is resc minutes Ittkt its ,iipplicatioid ,
beefing the same oft the - most dell Cate skin, learbmeno
scar. Ilia equally beneficial in•oll kbuts of indarantatts T
re dituuirs, sorb ni sore Nipples and Eyes. Sprains,:
Kketottatir.m. White Swelling and Ulcers. Itrabies. Burns:
Chillblaine,l-rysipelas, files, Tie ibilnreaux.'d.r. We
might add as proof to all we day, the names of many ern , .
tn
ient physicians who 11}11 it in their - runctice, and hun
dreds of the elergy ;Mtn praise it to their reople..• Kind
parent keep it moston.lly en hood, in case , in ticeitlents by
lire life may be lost without, but by its tine alt'. burns and
subject to its control. unless the vitals ore Ile st reiyett. - Cair.%
riven—telllMCl4o} and /1441,. nir Coustelro. 21ragital ruin Xt.,
.trartor y uutotzfoetUted by rionstork tf co., N. Y., niad take:
no other.'
rtu:s. Soaks. &c.--The Getitrint tinamenr,:is an
article morn justly celebrated as a corn for the above,
than any .or.all others:
~,lts cures are alituist
quid it is only necessary to let those who know the article
anti use it with such great vuecens. that it is to he bad
true atul geuttitill :of Comstock & Cu.; Courthutd ,
proprietor:
sold only gentiine in Pitoburgii. Pa., try W, . JACKSON,
t Libtrir !wool a Waal
by A.Clack; Brown,ville by Kennett kerockerizil,,o,
by our agent in every town in Peniivilvattill, Ohio, MO:
anti Virginia. n0v1.941&
nit lithe beet Ctitigh Medicine I ever Saw'' ,
1t1;;1131.1'0%'(:101:„Ttlentil the iru "P cVa l.) t n e ' olo " ! tittle i c V itt
ize,t, lan tried it:
rSAR %TM & BRO(11 %V : ilet Inhoring for several
S eeks limier the disadvantages of a harassing cattail wed
m om diotessiinz nal. which had, thus far. resisted the of
of several orthe °•iufnllibles'* I was induced to put
chase a bottle; of your Drientaleough Mixture, and give
it a fair trial. To my great surprise. rifler using only one
half of the bottle I found myself entirely well. ...ft it the
best Mt flieir le f erer rate."
True cop y. JOHN
Soli' by RATS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer
cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. jean
A. MASON Ze. CO.; - Dry :Grads House, 61 Market
V . Srr.rl. barmen Third...lld Fourth straw, have iiist
received a largesupply of rich Frill floods. etisuprising in
part: 17 moms various styles 'Prints and flltintrrnerif
glint. French and American - manuthettire; 156 pro rich
and ile,trable patterns French Gingliams. warranted in
ii‘rior to unite imported, in style. quality and iblinhility.of
colors:1 enies splendid Plaid goods' for ladies ' ti
comprising every style - for Fall and Winter wear; Caih:
M. - de !Alines. Kirin atppd Alpaccns of various
rotors :1--Iniut 4-1. black and blue black Silks, - for Man
tillas; rano; elresi Silks t.bluek and_Mode colors; M. tic
I,ains. all 'wool Shaivla of every etyle and Finality ;
simeres. Cassittelts. Drawl Cloths and . Veslings; bleach
;il and iiiiblestelted fioin tit to tSic. per - yard;
re
Geo. Red and White Flannels ;. Tickings, -
Cheeks. ittrip'il riltirlings; bleached and brown
ete. eie. All of-.which are offered at whole . sale ankre
tail at the very lowest cash prices.
sep3 . • A. A. MASON dr. CO.
- -
rEAV IMOURRIII.IOTYPE'LLOOM3", Brrrke'x
f no, Fourth it/wf.—Horn:lA Avrttnlrr, Daglierrect.
I ypilts from the I , a.4iertt cities, would cull the nth:Mimi of
the inlitildialits of Pittsburg . la, mid the neighboring totenA,
to their Dagnerreotepe.Mcitizeiot mil othowni robtifeih
the third story of. Illirko's building, 4111.-st. • t.
Persons wishimr pietiims takat, may rest Misfired that
no poilis shall be:spared.tn - Moaned them in the highest
perfOetirnt iiistrumeiltrl are of the inostpow
mint kind. enohling us to. exeentovietlireS titlettrpniised
for high finish and truthfulness tonuturo. - publut are
solicited to mill and examine.. '
. .
Persons sitting pieUtres.nre neither respurreil or ex
pected to mks, them ttnlraq perfect antisfitetton is given.
N. B. Operators will find this -good depot-fur stock
unit clientichts. . . " •
Itrinstructions given in the art,, contnitting the more
recent Improvements.
rro argistid,ts-..--.- . 6..iry female should _have: n ' box of
I...Dr,,ltalpigs Pigs - 4 ..T/ ter oxo pericieljyptiaPied (tz the
peculiarities of their conntitittion,stopig (4 gentle pthd
ness and safety* alteircuow , W ancts. herever introthc,
ed. their - mbar:kilter. has been rapidly establishel.oniong
the ladies. willewhom they are.emphatically__Vitgyirocite;
Very complete dirretidiat Cor.'itse;•in N.6nnite qui;
"plaints will be fernillln "The .directions accompanying
each box.
For sale by
Sinit hflehl street, near Third.
Also. by Wm. role. AlleghCny City; J. 0. Smith,
minghann and John Til'Cracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
.
• Honour -Warp Coating/4. . ,
Wiry.,R.CRAN TS city' for the intrpole - of
IRpring supplies of Ifollow-wnre
und.other Cast . otgailt'fintl.'it very heavy stock, and no'
eiteuidve ilitiiety of_ itatterna nnit sibs in store by us.—;
Sarnilles Mlittrirarcltpitsc, Commercial Row.
Liberty otreetottlitAV. NV:AVillitteti's Marble works.
TernisjaarifflcOi'ftiltOtable.
fell“;:d . 'QrliN;• ItteRRIDP.A..
• ... •
ATEW BOOICS-;;Justietalyitlicy - Xiitiekai -- GS,Y,
1.1 England, and Snotlarlt,lse bbMerroint Ora.. lerS
minister; by J: H. Ms rtell'A.filikt '6 , , t lA, author o lii4-
•tory of the Itclbrrivecton..tifc. .
of .ott" r, e l 4, ite.
A Practical I.laltifltdsili',iooa. fttl Al of St. Matthew
St. Mark. in the PIK Of .I,:htltitte,: idejnied to 4 assiit
the practice, ottioinestic iestritetrattnlid'efeVoio; by)obtt
Bird Simmer, D. D., Bishop of Chester. --'- ' • ' --
For sale by IN:LIOTT & ENGLISH.
feb24 se Market street, bet. Jd and 4th.
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MBE
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DII: 110FIT.AND'S cr.r.tuitoEt)
GERMAN MEDICINES '
wiihaufa for•the Cure'qf the following Diseases!.
,IF.taken according, to, the directions they will cure any_
1_ case, no matter who or what else has failed. .
VEGETABLE RfiIiUMATiC ...
For The permanent, cure. of Itheninatim. Gout. Can,
'mane, Hysteria, and ',severe nervettsmffeetions. and,are
highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy,' kietnoral.
Asthma .and Patients using them. In most
. cases, es perience benefit 150011 uner thellrst,tlose. - They,
.ortiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well
'during the night; They. .never fail to effect aCureOrhall
oaken according to directions.:
Ne outward-application can permanently remove rheu
matic pains from the system. Littinients swami:nestlet as
palliative for a short periCA, liiiithere id alwaySdanger
theiruse. They may cense ille paiiito leave one place
for periams' s pat, or else where th'e
:more
tlik 1,61:i 43
• • 100,W7 77
: .4117.4119
.Pirrsarnott. Dee. 15, IH7.
- :,>
M==:=Z=
Pr* anb-
GERMAN BITTERS.
.
For tlie - pennanent cure of 'dyer Complaints,laundiee,
Dy.petieia. ladigestion,t Chronic Debility, -Chrcinie bath= Ma, Nervous Debility; affections, (arising
.from the liver'or stomtich,) Diseases of the Kidneys; add ,
all - .diseases ,onsing from a diirdidered stontach - ,111 both
male and' ftetale; such" as 'female wertkness, - ,diaziness,
'lathiest of blood to the head. Tlink strettgliten the sys
tem: and remove oil' - acidity of. the stomach, and - give it
;toile and notion and assist digestion. They can be taken
-m
by the ost:delicate stomach. and in every ease %vitt en
itrely deitioy costiveness and renovate the whole sys
tern, remotion; all . impurities tout reninantsbf previous
•.diseases , and. giving a healthy' action to the whole
The syrriptonts of Liver Complaint are MC:12541M alld .
paiti'in the rigl soreness side, and soness upon touchliamediate
ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on ttie left side,
or if itt all able,,a' , lragging sensation prodneed; which Se
rioastk affeets • respiration, consi* very often a...trouble
collie rough; mgCther with these sytnptonts we paecive a
coated tongue, imidity , of the stomach, deficieney.of per
spiration. ante sometimes a sympathetic Pain in the right
shoulder. with if great disposition to sleep aini . dePression
of spirits, and - sometimes sores in the month or throat,.
causing tirdens to rite in the nostrilit. Jaundice frequent-.
ly accompanies it. end a drojisy in the fare." These sytriP- -
toms. ii pennitted td contattne, will eventually - produce
that most baneful disease. Consumption.- in fact. a iNa='
Milt). of such "cages originate.frran the' irritatinge - auses
above mentioned. Cathartic metlicineS mast ; An every
illrilßfiCn. be "avoided in the treatment for it. • '
Tim • symptonts of Dyspepsia arc Very,intiOus—thoie af
fecting the stomach alone. are nattsea,:heart-hum, loss of
appetite. sometimes an excess of appetite. senseof
ness or weight on the stomach. binking or Minoring of the
.Int of lhe slanutell. ftetittemetations.or- sour arising crook.
the stomach. dm. Dyspcpsittitlevoid.of a renewal nature,
is without dangeri,but, if arising. from a disease of the
stomach, it is .dittigerams. • - - . •
Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dispepsia or
Liver Complaint; will also cure. A law deses will re
move, all the unpleasant etrects, Alla as glittering attlie
heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or
webs. hefore the. sight,. fever end. dull pain itt the head,
constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of spir...
its. Outward signs are. a.quick and , strong pulse, pale
and distressed countenance, ke.. ,
Any ease of the above disease. can he cured effectually
by the use
of the. Bittern. as directed. ,
suDottiFie,
An ipfalliblo remedy for Coughs or Colds, or Are Chest,
:ipitting of Mood. Influenva, ',WhooPing Conk. Bron
.hitis, Iltanoral. Asthtna, or any disease of Um Lungs or
This is an stittatuable family medicine. Ii soou relieves
any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents , the Croup - by be
ing early administered. No .cough. Or cold is too light. to
pass neglected; for, neglected Colds sink thousands to the
grave annually, -and cadge many to post; up with a deli
cate frame, who WOlllll have lieten strung and robust, Val
first properly treated.- •
• • SPIKENARD'HINTMF.NT.
For the effectual cure of the Piles Tenet. and Rheum,
g-
Scald Head, Iffier llione:1 Eyes or Eye‘liehr,
barber's Itch; Frosted Feet, Old ..4ores arising from fever
or impure blood: and will:es:tract the fire from - bunts. on
application,' or remove nny cutaneous eruptions from the
skin. Persons troubled 'with tender faces slamild use it
after shaving: it will. M e few moment's, remove all sore-
seas" and stop the bleeding:: 'Hein always be relied on,
and id invaluable in any fandlY. •
TAR OINTMENT, ' • • -
For the care of pains or weakness in the liver. back or
chest: it will entirely remove any deep' seated 'pains.—
These remedies have caused ninny *to enjoy the ines
timable blessing , i of invigotated health, and - in a varie
ty of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect and radi
cal cure.
'The innumerable impositions upon the public. and the
statements of remarkable cares never made, yet certified`
to lay feigned names, or by persons wholly •unneMmintell
with what they have endorsed. renders.af difficult to do
justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to
make a trial of Mel. , My:linable medicines. - 'Phey-are en
tirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients,
and c faun yout Patronage solely upon theirtneri ht. Every
family shonldhave a perriphlet--they can be bad of the.
agent, gratis:
Principal Depot, nt the German Medicine store. 278 Race
strect,, one ri nor ;dove Eighth, Plifiattelphin. -For mile in
Pittsbitralr."by ' fiatti7-dlyj %VAI. TIIOII.N.
QII.EN(E THAT I)ItEADFCL COE(Hf!--The Lungs.
A. etc in danger, she work of the,destroyer has, been
hcmta, the Cough of, Consumption bath in it a sound of
Age VOL' A Morass! Your darling child, your idol
and .mthly joy. is now perhaps confined to her cburnher
hv ta dangerous eoid--her pale cheeks.ficr thin shrunken
fingers, tell the field disease has already gained upou her
—the sound of hersuprOchral cough pierces your soul.
Yorairlllvg, when just about to enter life, iliv:ase sheds
a heart crushing blight over the fair prospeebr of 4he fu
tivre—Tout hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your
loas or hope. but you need not despair: There is a balm
which will heal 11w wounded lunzt. it is
Sherman's All-Healing Balsam.
Mrs. MT* EP. the wife of. Win. li. Attree. Esq. was
given up by Dr.. eWall of Washington, Drs. Roe and
McClellan of -Philadelphia. Di. Roe and lh 'Aleut of New
York. tier friends all thought she must die. She .had
every appearance of being m consumption. and was SO
prolionweed by her physicuuts—Sherunnes. Balsam was
given and it cured her. .
Mrs. LIM% eitA MIS. of Bull's Ferry. was also cured of
consutuptims by this Balsam when all other remedies
failed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
.1. C. Castle, Demist, 231- 13roadway, has witnessed its
effects in several caste where-no other therlecine afford
ed relief—but the-Balsam operated like-a chem. Dr. C.
also venerated its -vremderful effects in caring Asthma,
which it never fails of doing. fspitting Blood. alarming
es it may be, is effectually cured by this. Balsam. It
heali the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound again.
Rev: Ittsar Immt, leg Eighth, avenue. was. emedof
rough unitcatarrhal affection of .50 years - standing, The
first dose gave hint more relief. than all the other
tine . had ever taken. Dr. t.. J. Beals. 19 - Dellsoc.7
steel, gave it in a slater-lit-law who was laboring under
,Consignplion, and to another sorely afflicted with, the
Asthma. In both eases its effects were immediate, soon
restoring Merit to emmbriable health:
Ctrs elirlid WAWA, 95 .ChriAle.st,, - suffered - from
Asthma 4.•.1 years, 811ertuates Buis'aln relieved her at
once. and else is comparatively well, being enabled to
sululiie every attack by a. timely use of hits medicine.
This indeed is the gmat remedy Boit
ling Illiext , Liver Complaints. and all the affections of the
likoar. and even Asthma and Consumption.
.Trice - 25 petits tool t per brittle,
-- Principal Office tort Nassau street: N %V York.
I.ikewise Dr. Sherman , * celebrated Cough, 'Worni and
Camphor !Avenges. l'remium Tooth Paste and Poor
!trait's Plaster _ _
Sold wholesale amid retail by IVAI. JACKS.ON,, at .his
Boot and
. Slitie Store and Patent Medicine IVarehotase. -
5.9 I.ilterty street Pittshargh, head of Wood street, and
by the following duly appo i nte d , Agents-fir Allegheny
A. M. Marshall,. Allegheny city; Jonathan -Ghriest,
Matichestet:J. R.: IL Jimmies', Birmingham; Ai S. Getty,
Wylie street: 3. G. Mosta), cor. Veltiner it. and' Ma;
Muhl NegleY.-P.ast Liberty: IL 1.. Itlitehell,
burgh; Thos.
' Sharpshitigh;liainl. "Springer'Clin
ton; James " hPlire,Siewurtstown;. - John Mack - . Turtle
Creek P. Diehl,. Elizabeth; Rowland & Son,' hPßeets.
mattrltleglilowaey, Bakerstown; Riley Ittl.aughtirri
Plumb 'rows/ship; Wm. J. , Smiah; TemperaneevillmJas.
Fulton. 'Perennial; G. IL Starr. Se wick I y 'merit-1y
1 oitti Te.sTIMONV!—IIIr. W. LANuK. of FayeiTC:
111 vine. N. Y., says: "1 ant well persuaded, and have
been for some thee, that )-our Domestic Vegetable Pile
are of grunt ttic to all Mose Who may have occasion to
use.thata, and have administered teemit,to my patients."
reveralal Anne, Dyspepsia amid Bilious Fever, are itn
inediutely cured by the use .of Be. Pills. Price,
25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
S.. 1.. CIITHHERT
" Stnithileld street. neer Third.
Met). bY Cole, Allegheny city • J.'o. Smith. Bir
initigliant; mid John IVVCrucken. Fifth Ward. febl7
Jtiyues' astilly -Ble dlel nes.
R. IC. S. COOK. Ohio, Writes, March, 1546:
.11.1 "1 buiee usiettyoui:Perinifage;Carntioistive
and grperfornat, in my practice, for the last throe years,
and-.llea been exceedingly welLpleased with them, td
never, mt yet, to MY recollectioo, failed of realizing •
fullest expectation in their - .curative tiropertics. Y r
other ruedichteg I cannot speak of from experieuce '• -brit.
judging from those I have used,' I doubt 110 t but that they' _
clime, mid arc entitled to all . the tonfidtnee-reposed in
them; by: those who have. used mein. 1 wee formerly
very partial to *twos Verntifttge, - becnreceettnatti.
teal with yours, which has my decided , preferene -to - any
other now hi use. -
Resseettlilly, yOurs. &c., 5, COOK,.M.
117- For sale -in Pittsburgh at the r p kin Tealittere,l2
) A. FAtINES'IVQ,K'S_COIitIiA SW 1111 , 1 ! ,- *ThisTre ,
paration has proved ititelfto be of very; great cnica , '
cy in the cure ot obstinate Coughs,
.Colds, Asthma, Spit
ting of Blood," Whoopikr . Co4h, and other Pneumonic.
Affectioniq. and tha,propnetors "feel Warrantediiire e oni•
mewling it! as _a safe andaseful medicine, and are pre
pa.ftd to , sbow,:certificines of , indisputable audiority, - in
testimony of its value. . ,•.•-• • • ,
It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered ataci IoW a price
as to place- it• within. the reach of ;every person. : There
are, perhaps, but few , Cough preparations that. will pro
duce such decided abets 411. such.a short Oxus.. Pr e•
,parett sad sold by • -• • • • '
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•-
- CnrnurS[ First and. Woedi- also, earner , .pr.,Piath and
AV , 004 streets.. . . - : - .
"FiR:'RALPIPEcCadra
snlicvalgole,salp'atid
Al'
.m.ip,thEqui4olut egracliy
oCCi.l64.ooll9#ilig'eproVrayl
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,4 11 ." . 4, • "
Ileduesey . .. dark,
-•••". Pale, 4
rine.te l iAttjilintSito
,i)nperiil.F.tngib:Qin,, •i
tilleckltorse; I
„PinnAPple•• ..
Triell Wl:mkry
Jamaica lspirtt.:4-
Tektillte.VgitliMltline. et
..I..tillptertirrnottles ',ohm : I
for sale as imported, on pl
lar and. Liquor Store of
lob 7 corn
WESTERN NEW YORK
cbt.L . Ectr. OF It lf.'P 1/:
No. 207, MAIN . &mum, Berg:tut.
C. p..VALTD}IN'S Vegetable
.Lithontriptie Aden._
:lament/or 1.C17, I C'ame,. I Suw, I - Conquered:"
is most emphatii , ally -- "'the ease with this artiele. ' Disease ,
has ever yielded to ttsmost marvellous medicinal power. ;
Wherever it has gone. and STetith Ainerica, England,
Oneida, and the United States have provided the train of
this statethent, the itaiwe' quotation in a strong end pithy
- sentence, tells,The whole _story. Invalids, the principle
upen.which yeti are eured,.may not be. known to you,
?hut the
re
'hut timid is satistaetoty;' yen are restored;
and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor,—
The- Medicine is n compound. of 22 distinct vegetable
agencies ; mach individual root has its own peculiar, ex
; elusive, niaglicinal preperty, conflicting with 'no other
'compound...:-euelt A:Mt : makes its own cure--anat as a per
feet combination. wheirtakett into, the system, it does the
work which NATIIIIE, when her laws were first establish
ed. intended it should do=--PIIkIFIES,STRENOTFIENS ,
AND RESTORES the Woken down, debilitated'
Lion. DRORITy .in _faits chtireeters, will . be :completely:
.eradiented from the system by its use. See patuphlets.in
'agents' hand*, for free eirculation---they treat upoh - all
diseases, and show testimony of cures. Onset* and all
complaints of the urinary organs, form , also the copse of
great suffering. and Vsrunx'sLrrnetentirric has iceuired
110 small celebrity over the country . . by the cities a lies
made in this distressing class of afilicuons, faulted, it
seems r is thismedichte. that it leas thus attracted Memo
tiee of one of our Medical pidalications. the NOVVIR.
_lie No:1846. of the - "Buffett. JOurnal and Monthly Re=
_view of Medical and Surgical Science;" sit an article up
on ealculourt di:eases, and " solvents," the writer,. tuler
noticing the fact that the English government once pur
chased a secret remedy, and else noticing - the-purchase
in 1802. of a secret remedy. by the Legislature of 'NeW
York, ti n ts miss tribete to the fame of the itledicine.:—.
"Why do not our Repteseutati yes in Senate anal Assem
„bly convened, enlighten and dissolve , the suffering
t housands of this country, by the purchase, of. Vaughns
Vegetable Lithontriptic, than which no solvent since the
days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame!"—
Reader. here is a period ire! of high standing, acknove
,
Hedged throughout a large section of this country to' be
one of the.best condrictealiournals of the kind in the
Stairs. exeltunging'ivith the scientific vharkS'ef Europe
to our certain knowledge.. edited - by -Anitin
and contributed to hy_ teen of the . highest. professional
ability, thits'atepping aside to notice a secret rernedy."
Yon will a once understand no unknown and worthkss
"saint", could thus e xtort a cotnn i rnt from so high Stijl:MP"
ter—and consequently, unless it directly conflicted with
the practice of the faculty, it must have been : its - great
"lame" which has - caused it to receive th is poising nod.
Maxey diseases, Weakness of the bark and, winc.„ irregular,
painful and se/pressed Illenstruation, Flour .44.1t.5, and
the entire complicated train of evils Which 'folloWni dis
ordered 'system; are at Once relieved by-the merlicine.
Send for patnplilets liont .Agents, and you will find evi
dence of the value of the lothontriptie there put forth.—
As u remedy for the irregularities of the female...pitch);
it has in the compound a "root" Which has been reseni a d
•to ita the north ot Europe for centuries—as :Lame cuu„ r
this complaint, and a restorer of health of the entire syste n.
LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE., BILIOUS DISPLINIEN: &c., are
•
instantly relieved:- 'People of the West - will 'find it' 'tht
only remedy in these complaints. as well as PETER exu
Aneg. There is no remedy like it, mid no cattOpolre.
.mai
;lbw. forms any pert of this mixture. No imary will re=
suit in its use. clad its active properties are manifested in
the use, of a single 30 oz :battle:;" For Freer and. :Uwe,
Bilious Disorders, take7lo . other Medicine:, ross
RiiArebsr,.
.
(tom. will find relief." The action of thin Medicine won
the Maid, will change_ the disense=vrhich originates El
the hlood—and a healthy result will follow. ~Dvseersta..,
lontatamtosa, &c.. yield in a tew days use of this "'reds;
eine. Inflameinuoit of the 'Leaus. Crienit, - Cosse7rXiox
also. has ever found relief, Scrofula, Erysipelas. Piki,
In/tonna Ekes—till caused by,,impute find
this article the remedy. The system, completely, acted
upon by the twenty-two different, properties - of the Mix;.
ore, is jturifietland restored -= as a partial-cure wills not
' follow, . The train of emninon. complaints, PalpitaUon of
' Nrc Heart, Sick Headache, Debility, 4.r., are ell the result of
amine derangement of the system. and the GEMAT
sea will do its work. The'promises set forth iii the,ad
vcrtisement are based upon the proof of what it has done ,
in the past ?our years. The written t_g_slifitenY, of 1000
Agents. lO'Canaila. the United Suites. taigiand mid 'Arid'
America. in the possession of the Proprietur—and can be
seen glis all interested--is a autficieln. demonsmatiou Mat
it is Me.best . Medicine ever offered to the World.- Oct the
panipldet, and study the principle as - there laid down," of
the method of cure. Put up in 30.0 z. bottles/ at .$2.;.12.
or, do. at. SI eauth—the largest holding as. more- than
two small bottles. Look out and nut get impirsed upon.—
Every bottle lets ‘. Vaughn's Vegetable Lithentripiie
Mixture y blown upon the glass, the wrrra's islgnamre of
"121:11,-Vatugh'.'ean the - direetiems..nntliv"G.tC,Vaugien,
Butralo." stamped on the cork. None otheeuregenuine.
Prepared by Dr.. 6: C. Vaitglm. rind sold at the Principal
Othee, 207 Alain street. Buffalo. at wholesale and retail.
No attention given , to letters..unless post .pid" . u—onlers
front regularly constituted Agents excepted; post Arid
letters, or verbal communications soliciting advice,
promptly attended to gratis. ' -
Offices deviated exclartivele to she sale of this article
—1:12 Nassau streets,: New - York City.; 295: Essex street,
Salem. Alassachusette. audibly,. the principal Dn „ergiats
throughourthe Baited States an d Canada, as advertised
in the papers.
Agent,* in this
Hays& Brockway: NVltolciale and Retaif Agents, No.
2. Commercial . Roa r , Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Also. R.
Sellers, 57 Wood street:4olm "Michell, Federal street.
Allegheny city; John Barclay,Beaver; john Smith.
Bridgewater. jan3o-d&vrly
rIBINESE ITAIR 'CREAM—A matchless article for
growth, beauty. and restoration•of the, Hair. T11:6
Cream. alien once known, will superemie nll other arti
cles of the kind now its , use. Where the hair is leads
harsh, thin, unhealthy . . urn. turning grey. a few applies
bons will make the lam soil anal dark, and give it a beau
tiful, lively appearance: and will also make it mei/unit'
its liveliness mut healthy color, twice as long as all die
preparations that are.genertilly used. . Where the hair is
thin, or has fallen off it maybe restored' y using this
Cream. Every lady end gentleman who is sit the habit of
using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of
the Chinese flair Cream, :16 II is so composed that it will
not injure the hair like Moodier preparations. but will
lwatitify. . it, and,.gtca perfect. saUsfnetion!iu every. ia
staler.
Far testimony to Its very superior qualities. see the fol
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Cahlwell to Mesrrs.
Ileudershott it. Stretch, Nashville, .general ogenut for the
Southern States:
Letter of the Roe. IL eabt Tell. Pastor of the rent yteriars
. . . .
lirs - nessirinrr& Srarrcit: Gmeri.rascr—l take
p.easurein adding my testimony in fai•or . of 'the excellent
preparation called Dr. Purirk's Chitirreflair Cream; for,
about two 'years ago my,hair was very dry, bristly, land
disposed to come eni - but having procured a bottle of the
Cream, and used it accenting to the prescription, it is now
elastic, roil. and'•firm to the head. Many batsatns and
oils were applied. each leaving toy hair in a worse slat e
than before. Phis Cream, however, has met My expee
tatimi
A article ftirlhOtollet: my wife Fivesit preferenee
over all others. being delicately pernimed and not dis
posed to" rancidity. 'The ladies, esp . ecially; will find the .
Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparation's
for the toilet. • 'Respectfully - , d,:e..
CALDIVELL.
yXIiV.T. O 4I!I.II. 11Ltei ire:for
tuil,"ut the' ' • •
REA.r.prr,.trrrprileir,:
, 50. Smaltßetd,ll
°ghee) ; caw: 1. O. :Sl!titituular
-3!rPtillit;st;Peti
90 - Midfc: naives, Qui ! .
rundy,,lil;7lll4,, Gilts' tte.,
:pkti h ,gradesi and vintages
• ...
Leaden Market. Wifie
Rotted Port
Tuttflt- it
. • --
"
Ourgntidy..
.'"
Symington '
Pate,sberty
- .
'Tenritre
Liehon ,
Claret
"
of the nhove--Wineitend
tpegne end Claret Wines,
g Milne:at the Witte Cel
l*. C. MARTIN.
Smithfield tmd Front.sts.
'- t,''''-••':.'.,..
„..:.._. _
1 : 4 ' 11 0 aitt' 41141140-
ra===
PnTapia. January 7:1W7.
UTS.olit w)toletole and retail. in PittAnnth. by Joh
M. 'rowiteetol.l4.6 Market at., And Joel Molder. corner o
ll'oottamt flab ate: '• • ' : iets4l:cw-ty
LADIES are continued :sienna using Commen Prepa-.
red Chalk: They are not eirare how frightfully inm
rions it is to the skin ! h coarse, how wigh, Stow sal low,
yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears atter using pre
pared chalk ! Besides it is injurious. containing a large
imantity . of lead! We have 'prepared n beanntul cep
table article,'Whie.it we cull Jones' Spanish Lilly White.
It is perfec tl y . ' ocent being purified of all deleterious 1
qualttles, and it imparts to the skin a natural. healthy. I
alabaster, clear: lively white: at the same time acting
as a cosmetic 011 The skin. making it so ft bud smooth.
. Dt: James Andersen. Pnactietti Chemist of Itlassachtt
setts, says . : "After snob - slim Jones' Spanish Lilly White.
I find itpossesses •tlin most beautiful mut natural; and at
the same time innocent, white 1 ever saw. I certainly
ran conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin
requiresbeautifying.n Price 25 cents n box. Directions
—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather
or wool—the Mimes is preferable.
A visa sm. or Trutt rot ces - rs.—White teeth.
foul brentli, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Atelier
Tooth Paste. have the appearance of the Most beautiful
ivory, and, at the same time it in • so perfectly innocent
and exquisitely tine; that • Its consultation' , use is highly
advantageous. event to those teeth That ere in good conds
tint, giving them a heautind polish, and preventing a
premature sleety.: Thom already decayed it prevents
froinbeeo g worse—it also fastens such as is becoming
loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth
delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet.
Price 35 of Tri cents a box: - All the above•are sold only
at 02 Chatham at., simeof the American Eagle, New York .
by the appoieteilAgents whose mantes appear in the
......_
next c olu m n_ ; .. • . .
. .
Witt ; Toe Ytaav,.and eet a rich husband, lady? "Your
face is your fortune." .tat. beautiful, clear, fair! IV it
white ! . If not„ it can be made so even though it be yel
low, disfigured, sunnUrnt, tanned and freckled. Thetis- .
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' Stepp, at the sign of the American Eagle, Et!
Chatham street. •
Bing-worm, Salt-rheuns,. Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's
Itch, are often cured by 'Jones' Italian Chemical Soap.
when every. kind of.reuteily has failed, . net it eases
pimples, freckles, and clears the.skin, all kn0W....801d at
the American .Eagle, (35 Chadians street. reader,
this seldom or never . .• . • .
• • • C.- INGLIS,,Jr., Patterson.
* Sold at Jar:lmo:es 69 Liberty st., bcod of Wood:Signi of
of the Big. Boot. . aow
MERICAN 011.—THE GREAT REMEDY OF NA
TURE—Proenreti from a wall in Kentucky, IKifcet
below the earth's snrface. This Oil wilLbe found vastly
supenor to Harleni. British, or any other formerly papa
us • curatirs properties tbr the ,fcilloitringali
ments OM truly Wonderful,: Intlistiantort rheumatism,
whooping-cough, plathisie. coughs,: colds, spasms,- letter,
erysipelas. geniil head. croup,- niatunrnutory sore throat,
liver coinplaint.indanunation of the.kidneys, pains in the
breast. •tido and back. diseases of ,the spine, piles. heart
burn, diseases of ,the joint„ inflamed sore eyes, deaf
urns, and car ache, worntsz Moth: ache, spminsistrains;
bunts, scalds, bruises, couoalcera s , cancer; kits, sores,
Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by
WM. JACKAD'Aliat,hishooprod shoe store, .. ,91 .ihcrlY
street, Pittsbuthh. . The Cm: soon stands iii tltpJloot-way,
Dulyvlacii gqt,51.1141444arc the or-Nergl.gpsitig.'ob
icActiog.Z-lioider. Mb . ° 'sure of obtaiiiiiig
.purchase only of the general agent for.WesteraTemisyl:
Jackingt,,6l "Abet:v. street, or through, sob-
Agentgappgintgd by Lein :be, ite.sale, each of 'whoin wilt
have g. show bill andgotierul direetions iu pamphlet form
conts4Mng lhe names and tuldross of tho Proprietor alto
General Agent' f Western Pennsylvania, as tollowsi
Dr, Hall & Co., proprietor, Kentucky,
Wm.lackion„General Agent for SVesterit Pennsylva
'Ma, 811 Liberty atriiel, Pittsburgh, to whom all. erdens
must be. suld'resscd.
Oseigiir--tach hottle is enclosed in one of Hie above
named Parnpbles t and the name of William Jackson. (the
general and only wliolekide agent for NlTCstern:Pennsyl
vagia,lpriuseileas.theoutside-of the 1abe1.... eee2§.
o;ilß,TilgtACßO'ili Roll - I,lutteti
'43 s Panchet: •r' • •
2 ." ;-Clover Saadi just received, foi sale
. , .
WATERM AN,
1 0 , 10. 31 Market, anti 6J Frout street.
4 7. Net r, r- 4 . 44 ,m, ;
-VtiStt-,47,Af- :;
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SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE P.URGATWEVII. 4 *e.
ARE uttiversidly.admilled,to„opbratetinkfAinly as k
effectual preventive, but as much rtinedit,,ltl -
all diseases which can affect the human frame .ead-!:
uche, Indigestion, Rheumatisin,Piles, - Scurvy, Dropsy,
Small .Pox.",Chtitera Merlins, .Wornis,. Wlattoping ,Gough,
Consumption ' Jaundice, guinsey, Seaslatituk. Liver Corn.;
plaint. Apoplexy, Cancers, - Measiesi halt Mem,
heartburn. Giddiness, Eaysipelas.• Deaftkess,-Itehiugs.orr
the Skin, Colds, Gout,' G ravel: Painain the,Bucki
Weakness, Palpitation of the Mart . , Risings in the Throat„! ,
Astlunn, Feeera of all kinds, Fema le Complaints, Stitches4'. - ,
in the Side. Spitting' of IRMA: ,Sore - Bres, Scrofula,.
Anthony's Fire. Lowness of Spirit's, Flooding, -Flttor.Al , ,,,
bus or Whites:GrlPCs, .Lockiaw,..Hysterio,;
Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affecttons. Pleurisy,,,
Swelled , Feet, and ,Legs, SW - ine 3vhitt Ss elltnga,!;
Tremors, Tument,Uleent,'-Vomlting--qt nd a Most &fathers '
hone successfully and repeatedly: been vatiquiplicd'
heir all-powerful arm.. ' ' '
They have been known to cleat permanent cures When,
all other tetnedies Mid proved : unavailing and in tbil
steel's of disease.
They have in many cases superseded the prateripttres
of the matt emirent physicians, ond.reecived besales their
unqualified commendutkom
They have been frequently recommenced by men of the; !
, most distinguished characters throughout the land;“and - ;
beett.sauctioned in Europe by Noblemen, and Princes of;royal
have been introduced into the Hospitals of Tulin
burgh. Paris. and Vienna. and - through the ili,interestedt.'
exertions of our Foreign, All ibasdnders, they' haveracel;
ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Real ,
sin and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Empirete
fEr - Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute Sails Irani!
the port of New York. withmtt an abundant supply oldie,
SICK IBAN'S NEVER E.ALLING FRIEND: • -
Agencies have been established in all the principal,
Cities in the Union. and applications are constantly reach
ing ns from almost ' numberless villages in every .Jtgetion '
of the country. 'Pestitnonials of their marvellous edicts
are pouring in front all quarters—and in such numbers
that we butte not tune to read one half ,of them. What
stronge - cor more conclusive evidence than these import,
ant facts eat the most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that
the many thousands who have' tried CLIC.SENER'S
PILLS, can be deceived in their results? •If anY.impos!
titre or quackery existed, would, it not long ago have been
held up. as it should bn, to thescorn and derision cif*
justly attended community. ' ' • ':
117" , Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickener is the original in;
venter of Sugar Coatrd Pills; and that nothing ot thesort
seas ever heard of, tint - Abe introduced Mein tit June, le4l'.
Purchasers should, therefore., always ask for Clickenefis
Sugar Coated Vegetuble '
and take.no other, or them
will he made the victims of afraud.. ~ !I
2.5„ . CENTS PER BOX. ' '• '
Dr. Clickener's prineipal OfliCe for-the sale of pills, is 110,,
WM. 1: ACKSqN , L iberty st.. head of WOod at:, Pititi; - '
burgh, Pa.. General Agent for 'Western Pentisylvania,
Northern Ohio, and - the River Counties of-Virginia.-
Tha - following are Clickener'a duly appointed_ , A,,
gents for Allegheny co., Pa. „
AVM. JACKSON, (principal) 511Iith'erly streetibead ,
M. Marshall, -Allegheny City.
Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester.
C. Townsend &
Co.,'Jam: R. Jacques,Biiminglrum , •
3n0.11, Cassel, Pena st.. .
Andrew S. Getty. Wylie st.
'Robert Williams, Artharsville.
R: IL Heating - ray, Solath Ward.
• Arm.'.l. Smith, Temperruiceville..
Jeremiah - Fleming, I,awrennevills.
Daniel Negley, East Liberty:
Edivard ThomPsort, Wilkinsbutgh,
Thomas Aikin Sharpsburgh.
G. IL Starr. Sewickley.
Samuel Springer,' Clinton"
James'APKee, fitewartstinekt.
J(11111 Black, Turtle Creek.
C. I% Diehl, Elizabeth.
3PLaughtin, Plumb Township.
:J. -.loam IlakerstOwn.
7ertuy, M'Kees]
, .
I r
"IT IS .TILE BEST, COUGH .MEDICINE T-EVER
•USED."—This was expresseilin our - hearing yes- -
tardily. by - an intelligent gentleman; who had'uSed
about one half of a bottle of Dr. Willard s Oriatusl malt;.
31,:rinre,.before he was entirely . cared. Come , and ge_t,,a,.
bottle of it. and if the anoot olistinatc cough or cold does
notdisnlipearby its use, - your Moneyrefundcd. - :
Compounded . aa it is, of the most elective., though hair .;
teat, and : pleasant remedies ? its use, for years, kno t gorAni,
deed can it, fail mgive entire satisfaction.
For salci wholesale and retail. by " ' ' ." •
HAIR & BROCKWAY..i
I.iberty.strcet.llear
%VILLAIN Fla.:my:NG: I;
Ltairenceorille.:*
Sold also b 3
R. WILIiAIiErS Orieillakeough-Alixtufe" l44- 61 3
.vrouis .T wh o
.hose hove nothid unOp
portunfty of trying *l4 - great remey for the perininent
cure of every ti lfeetiO Woe the lungs. should not fail to give
it a. trial. Certificates of its efficiency', from ou t.own
izerts,...whielr we are, constantly receiving, cannot.fuli ito
convince the skeptical. 'Read the following from a lady' .
of high standing In 'Allegheny Allegheny: p ,
ALLIamENY Cal', Feb. 7, ; 15.41z.
".4.fessrs., Hays 4. ,BraeLu-ay it affords inn grialplcar
sure to be 'able to odd my testimony-in ilivor of Dr. -Wit
lard's y valuable cough medicine: - About three months
since Lwas'atinekedlettlLa violent cold, and wean:doh,
distre‘e‘ed with :the conglt, .from which I. could get _no
lief. until a's a short time sinee - induced to call Attoer .
store rind purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mix - 4w°,
I am luippyjo Mule that the nso of: the second ; bottle.bno
entirety cured me; pml, Laving great confidence in it, I
have, and shall continue to - recommend it to nry friends.-
ORA= Fit:LDMO;.?
Price, 23 cents a bottle.. .Sold
• 11AY4 & DROCKWAY, ,
No. d. Corn. now, Liberty st., nenr Canal.
Also..by - 3. FLEALING. Lawkatievilf.:7
Zl-------
110A1 the New York Gazette. Oct. 6, Ic%Kt, a Mildly
paper deseivedly at the bend of the daily press iu•
this country..
..nri.stont . Estract Sarseparille.—lt were but courtesy,
to hall the nttention of oar readers to this inveduableprip. :
oration which will lie found 'advertised in another column..
31r..Bristol is brother, and. issues a highly
. interesting.
newspaper, every now and then, one or two numberli of
which we have already noticed; and the medicine inter
has been etilogiseitby nearly all the profs of the westerra.
country, and, we doubt not, Justly eulogised. It has inks
favor. moreover, very [tattering . testimonials from' the
most eminent' practitioners it, every part of the - country' •
where it has been used. There is beauty- and taste
ennitekin not bottles, and in this engraved labels it; which
they are enveloped. to induce it purchase, even if the
preparation itself were not one ot the "sot'ereignest in
the world. , no every person most believe it is—that. is,
every- one.mitst .believe it is—that is, every one who
would not resist ti moss of documentary evidence conelu
si re enough to convert a Turk to Chnstiattity. • Bus One
'of the bottles...gentle :cutler,. and see whether you do not
agree with us pu this paint. . .
- For sale by B. A: FAIN p - -cTock & Co.. -
feb2l' eon or tstintd Wood and nth and Wood In.
TififfiUllrATlS:ll, (;OUT, AND TIC anAntuu.x.-
respectable geinlethan culled at oar office, 'as he •
said; to inform us Olathe bad been nftlicted for FS years •
with. Menial:nista or .Gnut,. and ocentionally with Tic
Do!Omni; that lac hod been frequently confined to
room for months together . anal Mattered the most
tense and exerneinung pain, but:that lately he had beers
using Jaynes AL warier. frutu which he found tbenaost;ake,
ant and unexpected relief. He says he found thd
tine very pleminnt and effeetive, and that he now:con
siders himself .nrfectly cured.—Philadriphia North Amer ,
icon.
A Fic-r.Worrrit IC:sown:l3.—A gentleman of Scroftdosti
habit. from intliseretiort in his younger day befinie af- •
footed with tileerations. in• the Throat and Nose,tiad
disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed % his Whalst
system bore the inerki of being saturated with dismiss;
(Inc hand and wrist were so much affected that hip had '
Jost the use of the hand, every part 'being coveted , ,with
deep,. painful, and offeusiye ulcers, and were as ballast
end . poroUit es an honey-comb. It was at th is.stage Oft&
complaint, irlikqr death dppenred inevitable from a tonne
soma disease. that ho commenced the one of Jayns'S
terative. atulbaviug taken sixteen bottles, is now.pertact-
I y cured.
Tli, Alterative operates thronalt the circulation, amk
purifies the blood and-eradicates disease from the:system,
wherever located. and the numerous cures kt.litut;pet.
formed in diseases of the skin. cancer, ,
liver complaint, dyspepiia peel other chronic' ditett!elt, ib
truly astonishing.—Spirit of the .Timrs.. -
ID.'•For -ale in Pittsburgh,atthell:KlNTEASTo42, .
72 Fourth street.
nONSUSIPTION, COUGH, SvirriNu OF lij..001)!..
HHONCHITIS, ASTHMA, &c.—To Cossratriirss,..
Four-fifths of you arc really suffering from •negf . ected
Colilt, or. an • obstruction and consequent intiamatscin of
the delicate lining of those tubes throagh which the air
we breathe is distributed to the lungs: This obstrocticht,
prod ucespiiin and soreness, hoarseness, cough, giidlettlty
of breathing. hectic fever, and a spitting of blood.,Matber
or phlegm. which finally exhausts the strength of thp,pa
tlent—.and death enSties. JAYNES' EXPECTOHANT"
nerer fails to remote this obstruction, and .produces -the
most pleasing and happy results.
.certain -in its cf..
feels. and cannot fail to relieve. •
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PekinTeaStore,T2Vourth.
C 6 DEsT COUGH MEDICINE IN THE WORI.I)e.
„El-Another evidence of the superiority of .Dr.:.11/71..
tard's CoughAtiznere, over all'others, Read the followipp
certificate from a:respectable citizen of the Fifth 'WOW
. • Prrrancann. Nov: It; *417.
"This certifies that for some weeks past I was troohlodi
with a very serious Cough; which was evidently begone
it 4 seated on thelungs to such an extent mato resist tho
elnerof every medicine which.l had been using. I was.
finally persuarted..to ball at Hays Br. Brockway's . Drug
Store, and get a bottle of A . Willanrs. Orietstal Costes,
Afirtotre to 41. y great surprise. relieved me very,
much; ARM tahink only two or three doses, - and before I ;
had used one Louie. I was edtircly curetL I was so touch. •
pleased with its effects, that I have brought others to buy
it; and shall continue to recommend it to 'my friendi. r?
firmly believe it to be the best Cough Medici - nein the Seised." •
Aripstrw
Try itonly.ps csatrA Donk. _
• ItATFOCKWItI,
No. 2, Liberty lartlet,.tiear Canal Basin?
Sold alio . , FLENNGik
norlll. •
.... . . ,Lawreu l • ilia.
1)1111ALM .OPC I I.ll4llll4—,Errir 2bnic,Torba .40,41 and ,
D Grelb—lf yiiu wish a tictiOuxurions head °flinty . , free
front dandruff and'setirf. dd'not trill to procure the genirme
Balsam •of Colthribit. : In cases of baldneu,it-evillanore
than exceed .your expectations. Many. who kuse j e, 4 0s t
theirhair for twenty years have. bad it restpred to ,itsAiri
gruel perfection b use f thie Holguin. tate; or
cenditron. appears y
to the
berm o Obstacle, virliatelme'AOfs
v also.
causes the duid to flow with which the delicate hats babe
is filled, by which
mcanyho usnaderlimse!ai i y AeYas'the - Mitotic: eagle; have"liairthe'hafi gh
its
natural color,. by the.. use of Mis .Im:oh:table setikodY, In
all cases of fever it will bi found one of rho most pleasant
washes that can be used. A few applieurionkti* are
.necessary to keep tbehai r from fallintrouV Initrenithens.
the roots, it never fails to impart a rich, glossy *pricier
cure; and, nsa , PerfollikS 411 4 tbe ittlatrne2 .B 7llerl. It
holds threeihnes Much as othe'r miscalled } tr ftestors.
bilketti rind' C omstock etTeetuttf. - - The getiuiiie rnbiultfae
hued only by & Son, ill Courtlandt-etreer, New
York.
Sold OnlY gentilne Pittskurgh„by Wir:Jicirr, 69.
Liberty street, head of Wood; also,: in Washington, Ps.,
hy.A.,Sweeney:& Sem; CturacinsbruarbabyltrOrdwelli,
inilleritnevillc, by Sennett is.Croker;.also„m everpowo
niPennsylvanta.,ol49,Aaryland and .I.7trinia,
• : • •keiga,' • .1. :Lardr• : , •
- 4 bbla. No. I do.;
On consignment, and for sale by
junl4 MILLER & RICKET.SON,
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