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'front the richest in quality down 7 t to the' lowest in price • l'antaloons and Vests. to the os , banishment of the.bellelder, with both mouth and eves open, wonderliza in thy most extravagant degree it /UT- Inltio. how such a vast collection of acArry at sue cx.orutlyn -could possible be collected together under the control of one individu a l . But such things will be. as long as per- Severance and industry is the main-spring o f trade-- aVidiont any intention of boasting, on my part. I will say *Vibe same lime, it is of such metal I amprnicipally cona ;-'. ' posed, for nothing in the shape or form of difficulttes..no ~Ithattem what their magnitude may be , can deter me front . •-•:.--;. 7 • , accomplishing my object. in providing for the farmer, the mechanic, and the day laborer. My whole -intention is 1 -2, -- taken up %/ids the 'greatest care for their welfare, in get dug up fashionable. and at the same time substantial gar - meats; to meet their demands t and as for others. who .. faricy themselves moving in a ditTemnt sphere, and re :- trinnt an article of the ne plus ultra kind, they have ToMa give me an outline of their wants, and airy are su NOW, let me say &word or two to my country mercb : .sa4in the trade : If you wish to save trout at least 25 to 40Apers. cent, in your wholesale purchases. call in at the ' 4 l7trast Big Doors," and if I don't meet your most sun .•..., ;-- , gate* hopes, in the wav of getting cheap bargains. Enid seasonable goods. I will not In future attempt to off ,---,-- ' many iudueetucnts of a similar kind to a generous pro -' • - - -.pie of so noble a nature and close discernment. JOHN AITLOSKEY, ' fabio ty No. 151 Liberty street. ERE IEIRM .COLN'T BE BEAT M. Whitc has just received at -bis large establishmeut, fronting on Liberty and Gth atmeta a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer: , 'IIIIO, it superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS, all or ' which ho ts ready to maze up in the latest fashion and on.the most reasonable tans as usual. Observe the cattier. No. IG7 Liberty and Sixth streets. rnyl4. .1. M. MITE. Tailor. Proprietor. IMO ' -'''.'.:.4::'::''','''; . ~ _ ' - Eubank's hydraulics. N . ' 1 t on 1,„„a ..,::.. ' . . Elowera Personified. No. li. lui do se, LI - -- -.,- -I -eYognriVltti.g:tallial„Cd.foor l s " i i ) 6 & :7 ' d° dui „.......;:.: „... National do. do . ruarl ' dodo do: f",'--1.;.‘3 0 dt, , Graham ' s do. ' 'do . . do do; ..........:, . - y s I.ady's Book for Feb'y, dodo; . • ~ ,! .Little's Living Age, N0.11r3 • 'do do; ... - ".:-..fr4tni.50 up..: . • . :e. 'Remarkable Events iu the history of America, by J. . . .. ,-. Fr...st, L. L. D. - - f:. . ' ...., Atterican Phrenological Joitnittl for January. Sub ..,-.... - . -' l lq l i, Ptious received. .-:-.;-'' . .+ Blll s.Eye, an .Antob” zrophy, by 'urrheft' Last (it'll= Fairies, ti ") Christn - talc, C ' er y .; • - i . ;.....7,ftxtergh.Plirenolotrical Jou i nt " aluud b rita j f, a .l2 "l. 5. . „...,. farces o t.:9l,l4ll;_:t t o e f_ California and New Mexico. the _. .. .„,,f :t e l g w , l B e ta n t .rr s ii r.i years ISIS and IS11 : , by Jas. ~..I'.s:%tre.itr to the River A'agn i e r t i t g a s i P in ius Lower m : haul” ' Ic a e. by ~ ..,, 1.,..1 , 1;5i 0 , e4 Lutitaim, author of "A Sul er in . e tl a ie na l ' V l Wilder ... ,The. Eclectic Magazine for January.. Furnished to sub '-scribers by the year, or sold by the magic number: Now and Thep, by the author of Ten Thousanda Year. = _ Warerk} Novels. cheap form. ncw. supply: the above works arc for rule by [ju3lj:lll. us, "T h. 11001 i. --The Bally History (.t - t' tut a ai atid of the West, and ' editions autf C copious extractsPfrXl;;olthrtaaaniti'llirtUildtrixe.actiaen, .... : ;.miall g tt z s p =f e e .c re r lc p e ti s ,;n jo o n f rli e a s ls ch at:. Together with ' a •••• •:Paanutztvaniu. One large volume, pa g es ,7: , 9 lnll?of ; 1-7e t i ' t . e . l K. 1 • • Strong, .Esq. For: Raja • - . No. 43 Market street. - . frE.. AS.-30lialf etas& Young liyeon; - 51 caurbolres " ' -10 WE &esti Gunpowder; . catty boats• " 8 her ohestilm 10 . Pouchongl.fotsra/P by, '161131- -TAMES MAY •••- s s— p.F-ITIRETS;---29 atteks,in store and . •- Ana'? ' ti;.:ATWA:MRALATir 01L-4 bbls Cindans_ ii•_•-fsuperior. brand. far .--`. COs by . (deep 3.5.= it SERGI:AUL **.iitr t ij a l4 •'*.tcre•fl' 4- ; 7 • •• - i2. • •_-• _le 40F :•( ..'.•,..i,•,:',,?',4:•.,71';''. .:.:, •:.,,..4T-jr•,.:,..-,,,- ,'''`'..f::";-..,'':i7:`,'e.:::;E,:,!i`f-,.-L,':'.`*':..'i', •';'.!,.:1:.'.•':':....,._ ',.,':i'i‘,,,.::' '.•;:..` ;'..7';":;7•J's-3,7,.e'::';'::-;''';';',l',,..ii,'.:.q':'j.:''',',-,''i:O'.;4-.,.i: "..:7'''::':7'. ' '..',k?` '.4/7.:-.Fl';.-efffi7:.7:-'l, ~!' r:• ::, - ... --:- - - - ...,.. ~:....,.. . • - - —.: .- —... ..,.. . • ''.- ''7-:-g4, -- ;Lit:::;...=',..iNft- - ..*.-2:i7.,:..„; . - -. 4, 51 - 7;.;it4::),.t . ..:;:5:/ . ,:Nli':::: -. ;:t . .. - -;::;q:. -, -. , :.Q7,. -, . ; ,-- , ,;.:-: , ..4. , :: , .1 . .i . .-:• ; -......:',, , .:, , ....-:...', - .7.-: ' - '•.:Z..'?..-gq.'.... , ':::,6 -. .?:' , .'1'....'-.T.'',;..V.7:-:_:''.'.::::T4-! . .. - i?' .. ::.:. , ..1 . : , •T•z i -.... - : - . ...... -0:::5] - : - .;.:; . -.4.';:. : 1‘:- .-- - - .'''::::: - ;':: . -:.:- . ..:..-'.':::::i:•:. - r' .. :: i . '-' ..::-;-....'-' '-',-.--- '''-: '...':. • '`.7%t'z triatliing - Storrs. *- TO ARMS! TO ARMS!—Threatenedin ,. - vasion of Western Penna. by Col Swift:with 10.000 men. notwithstanding which. .1. M. White will continue to sell - clothiwr cheaper than any been offered in the Western country, have --A.dttlie.lartrest establishment in the city, fronting on Lib. latlAuftisistlt su, lie is note prepared to show to his ......" .. .. - alunerotts patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassie. 4tteret. vestings. and clothing of all descriptions. suitable fOrihe approaching season, that has ever been offered in `:'this - rairket. to - which all can have _ the Right of Way.— corner. No. 107. Libery and Sieth 'fits. - 231025 J. M. ‘vtirrn, TAILOR, Proprietor. . . _ . ICEW GOODS. ,NiCW ( 7 001/S.—Received at the Iron AA. City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths. consisting Of !lOC I'reorit. Ertzlish and 'American Plain.- black and tistley,Ccataameres. of the most =stern styles; line figured Cashmere Vestings. Silk Velvet, Plniat end Funny Satins—all of which ‘‘.: - will make up n; the coon; ireakentalsle prates. in a dtarahle and itishionahle style. Ready made Clothing, uf all descripti o ns; J ,a.I • nOVIZS 4,1: the in. pnoerns. :'cock and ; Pocket Snt.penders. I•lnsonis. Shirt Collor,. sand .• 'every artivie ustially kept in a Clothing Store. ;'mule} Merchants, twiiiri! parch:vine elalewheie, will find it to - theieadvanatt,,,to eat! at the Iron Illy Clothing Store, • 310. 132 Libef sit-ova. ilumettialciN uppoe , ite the month Of Market. t4.41[1 . 5-tll t'. NIVLOSKIE.Y. ,Clottitnri : Clothing : I Clothing 2.4 c ' 2 % , tr. Get -I.`e trs 11 - estesn ICiartd!!! ••• ill An WELL SELECTEE) UARNI CNTS now _ l,7lvJy FAr anode and "ready to he tattered on the • Mont littettal term: to nay old cuiZonior, add the public in - . gertertn. Tita. reoprientr of this fur-famed and extensive . establisheaent has now, after returning froth the Roster ' cities, at mueii trouble and expense. a ustyompleted his fall and .Wintei.arrnivrcinenlS to supply Ins thous:adds of •e - antioitiers with one, of the most deniable stocks of au: - thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar -,c.:*ket Wei , of the inonntriiii: , . Per ileat•to.As in style and' workmanship. combined with the very' low price which •. the - 3r Will. tie eohl curt mist certainly reinter the old nori . vaned Three Big hours one of the greatest ant:tenons of the Weiner,/ ,Oltfl , ty. 11 is gratifying to me to bc. nice to annoutireio uumerour; irienda . of !ionic and nt.rvao . . . .'that autwit..theding the extraordinary eirorts NV li ie h I - inere, Made to meet the many calLs in my line, it is with , Ainiculty .1 earkkeep time with the constant rush that is made - on this establislunent. It is a well estebli.liS4 • fact that my sales are eigat ur ten times larger than any other house in the trade. and this being the case int the mitountsold. I can afraid to sell at much Icssiorufit than othela uuld possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean mireep of all my preseutstoek before the beginning of next year; coating to this conclusion. I will make it the inter -est of every man, whO wants a cheep winter suit, to call andlturchose at the Three His Doors. marjr-ildtw JOHN M'CLOSKEY. 66 Q 04 , 1 , LOW FOR Witill."—‘`Pinter CM - • A) thing of every description, such as 'cloaks. over mitus;stiperfoie blanket. Beaver. Pilot and heavy brood Cloths, superfine cloth. dress. and frock coats; a large as aurUneitt et:tweed, sack and track coats. .00th, cassi mere, cold antinett pautaloonst also, a gen eilta assortment of vests: plain and fancy velvet, cloth, eaniruere and 'alley woolen. and plaid cassiittere, ten h a, gtest variety of superfine Irish line.. trimmed shirts, undsr shirts, stock, cravats, cointhrts and all other arti cles in the clothinglitte,svhich will be coil low for Ctodt. Purchasers will find it much to thcir advantage to call Won; at 49 Liberty street. P. DELANY' complete assortment of roods, suitable for custoiner work. always 4.,11 hand, such as English. French and American cloths. and eassitneres: also a choice as sortment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be made is order in Lthe latest styles, and on the most at, earturtodating:icruss. janl2-41nAr _ . - • Clot ug hrrag TIM Spring and Sana-r stock that Id 111)W ready to by - 4:Pirated nt ene old orieinal THREE DIG DOORS BL USIIING LMPUDENCk.—From a ruminated vq,:) , curl of M'Cultnont &. flood. of Philadelphia. the Vitale would be led to believe that we have been claim :4l36-a privilege we had no right to.. That "they have - 7 :abandoned. some time since, the exclusive agency yrs „te.a!,7 and,that we have rigbt to claim ;exclusive pri il •eges with their teas.” I never pretended to sell the teas 1-:of this amnions concern. I have been selling the teas of Newatiork Pekin Tea Company for the last two ~y_ehrs.,-us th e public am atvare, and have been to New .York four times in that tune, and never heard of this new 'Gorman omit lately but as wool dealers. ,The tea business of INVCallinout & Bond is about eight • months old, and their assumption of the Pckitt Tea Com : Pany'a name is' because a name is open for any 1111111 or 'Arm to asstnne; but the fart intended to imply thereby, hat=they have any connection with the so called and known Pekin Tea Company or New York, isentire tyy fsJae, they having been dented even as agency in thr the New York Company. that Company '...haying refused even-thus far to confide in them. %. I know not what kiwi of wool they keep. nor what kind of teas: I mu outy certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Cerupeny's of New ork. JUT person reading this card will see the gross dre.v. -lien play wish, to practice On the public, and to the injury of my business. ltPCalbuont & Bond arc wool dealer:. Philadelphia, and have sent un agent out here to pith wool over the eves of sonic of our, good citizens. 1.n0'.: ' Out for the black sheep. [novl9l ALE ..1A YN F.R. pork.. . 'lv somis: NEW BooKs: !--Tlie Convict. or . the Hypocrite unmasked. by G. P. IL James. Esq., tiek Ashore, by T. Howard. author of Rollin the Reefer, ' the Star of the Pollen, by Curti:, author of Black Plumed '•• Riflemen; 'lna hlogic Ventre Head, or the Lady of the Green and ' .I:ll6tqlfty - Cliarle; Carey. of the P. S. Nary. . , .• The.B.iudit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa • ' Sidney. - " ..Stanhope. anther of - Striking Likenesses,” etc. • Leguilla Lytintore, and Mr. and Mr:. Woodbridge ; by Miss Leslie. • London Quarterly ReView. - - Union Magazine for Depeitiber. .:' -Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply.l. ,- This Manceurering Mother, by the author of -!History of a Flirt? ~,r- The 'Wilffilness of Woman. by the same author. -• The Old Commodore. by P.. Howard. 1 - • 'Jeanette Alison. or the Voting Strawberry Girl—a tale of the Sea and Shore; by Ingrahout. ••• Ream. or Daylight; a prize tale ; by .1. S. Robb. - - Si:Rowland Ashton, a cola; by Ludy C. Long. ; - 'The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Lotiii the • :Flowers Personified, You. 9 and In. ' Rural Cemeteries of America. part' 0. ; •Magazittes. Newspaper:, etc. London PILIICh and Pictorial Times, per last steamers. • Brother Jonathan. Philadelphia Courier. mid Yankee Doodle. Pictorials.,.Fur sale by W. S. C.kLDWELL, „.:: _deco • Sci street. opposite the Post Office. • No. 4. . . Moues Weekly Budget of Nen. Beek< for lqs. rtIiAPMAN'S DRAWING BOOK. N0..2. Gliildon'a Ancient Egypt, new edition. The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. Chamber's Nliseellany. No. II ; full setts on hand. Liciis of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, XI. The. Market Qirien, or the Wife' . lt Stratagem. Nuseorout. n fills of the flee°tattoo. &twit for the People.,No. 2, superior to Np. I. Jock Ariel. or lite on.board an Indiemuo. new supply f v- t` k ~+3rh an 1-21011. tbeiraTtaptorta! 3 it 48 of Pittsburgh 12 end the Atlantic cities:ravoidin. - transhipments on the iray, and the consequent risk of delanglimage, breakage and separation of goods. Branntoriu & CASH. M RI ar E k POR et st.. Philadelphia. AFET & O'CoNson, cor. Penn and Wayne sts:, Pitts burgh. Crecifeson dc Co.. North tortiet. Baltimore. J.'l'. Tsrscon, 75 South street, New York. Eneouraged In' increased business. the Proprietors haXe 'added to and extended their arrnagements - during 'tlie winter. and are now prepared to forward freight withre- Futurity and dispatch. unsurpassed by any other Line. Pitch- long experience as Cac lees. the palpubleshperior T ity of the Portable Boat system, and the grent.taparity and convenienie of the warehouses at auch.end of the Line. arc peculiarly calculated 10 . 0M:dole the Proprietors to until their engagements arid nccomtuotlatd their cite tomer., and confidently offering the post as it . guarauttea for the future, they respectfully solicit a continuance of thatpatroitage which they now gran:hilly acknowledge. All consignments to Taaire and O'Connor will he re ceived and torwartied. Steamboat charges paid, andllillx of Lofting transmitted free of nay charge for Conintisiant, advancing or storage. Baying ito interest. direefly , orin directly, tp Steamboats. dui interest of the Consignors must necessarily be Their prima}- object iu shipping west; and the.y pledge themselves is tbrward all Goods consign., ea to them pritruptly, and on the Most advantageous terms t o the owners. marl-ti - /chant at Way freight o Line. (FORMERLY CALM, ricxworall & CO.'S 1848 „r0t...31 D , -xcLusly ELY for the transportation of way frcig It Lbetween Pittsburgh, Blairsville, !Johnstown, Holli daysburgli. Water street, and all lute rnembate places. One boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. M'Anuity & Co., Canal basin, Liberty street. Pittsburgh, every day, (Sundays excepted,) and shippers can always depend int having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way business. The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patron:me they have received during the, last two years, respeeMilly inform their old customers and the public generally. that they have extended their facilities, &c.. during the past winter. and arc now better prepared to accommodate au ittereaced Moiness. I.2oenttninot. IL 11. CAN A NA: Co. WM. slyrr. R. it. STITT. WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. T RANDLE & Me DO WELL. .AoLsas—C. A. 111.*AstitT & Co., Pittsburgh; It. H. CAMAY, Johnstown; JOLIN Musa. Hollidaysburg; Honazt.t. &Mroviru.Witter at. Ilttntingdon co. REFEILERREs--Sruith & Sind iir..l. & J. M'Det in; G. & J. H. Shoesberger; It. Robison &. Co.; R. Moore: Bagaley & Smith; John Parker, Wm. Lchiner; .1. Jordan & Son. •ear 1 . (Gazette copy.) • Merchants , Transportation Line, 1.114.411. -.lllmr - G1 ,NR Transportetnet of Merchandise and Produce U to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to our care will be forwarded without delay, at the - lowest rates. Bilis of Lading transmitted, and all instructions pmniptly attended to. tree trout any extra charge for stor age or commission. • C. A,N'.I,NULTY & Co.. Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh tnare,tte. only. eonl.l - - - Philedrlptile. Type ilr.• &stereotype Foundry t I IIE subscribers are nrepared to furnish, at short no- I rice. every article hard in a PrintingOilice, and huvc reduced the Prices of Type upwards of I 3 per cent.— They now charge for Pica ets. Minion 44 rv,. Small Pica ..... •••111 - Nonpareil On Long rritpor n Agate F•ti Reurgeois• • • • • • • .40 Pearl. • • • 81.20 Brevior 40 " Diamond 2,tat Determined to :;pare tie crprnse in making their renal,. lishniont as complete en possible. they are getting up a uniform Series at the celebrated Seinen Fsetv, Witch arc wimple lied for beauty and durubility,and which they 'Col a , sured will meet with general approbation. !Several sizes are now ready. Raving recently sisited Europe for the purpose of pro. raring every improvement in their line of hasiness. they now otter a greater variety of Pane) Type. Borders, Or naments. &e., &c.'r than any other establishment In the United St.itea; and their improved method of casting. and of preparing metal: enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure satisfaction. Printing Presses of every description, Printing Ink, Ctiases, Cases; Brass Rule, Furniture, &c., at the lowest rates. Second-hand Presses. and Type which has been used wily in stereos ping, peneralle on hand. Books, Pamphlets, littisie, 9edieine Directions, Labels, Checks, Drafts, Ice., correctly and eleganth stereotyped as heretofore. N. 13.—S - pccitnen Rooks will be sent to printers who wish to make orders. JOHNSON & CO., inn rl6-lni No. 6. Little. Gnome St. Brent. :ng ru Itettlt y I FOR (*.titbit, Colds, Asthma. and Consumption'—The 1 great and only Remedy fur the above diseases is the Hungarian Voltram of Lift, disrovered by the celebrated Pr. Ruchan. of London, England; and introduced into the United states under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of this medicine, in the cute of Pulmonary diseases. warrants the Arnericnn Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases tha a t he found in the community—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remerli6s of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians, as colinned and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, and will cure,.the Input desperate cases. It is no quack nostrum, bat a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every tinnily in the United States should be supplied with Unction's Hungarian !sum of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. but to be used ns a preventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs. spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of the lunge, bronchitis, difficulty of breathin, hectic fever, night sweats, evacintion and general debili ty. asthma. influenza. whooping cough. 0101 croup. Sold in large bottles at $1 per bottle, with full directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets. containing a mass of English and A titcrica n certificates. and other evidence, showing the in...to:flied nierifs of this 4-reat English Remedy. may be obtained of the Agents. gratiptously. For sale by ' R. A. FAIINESTOCK & chin' cor. First and Wood. and ‘Vond and nth sts 01. ED I cAI. WORKS --Sir Asney Cuoper on lierilie . Sir isiley Cooper on the Breast.. &e.; `• Testis and Th ) inns Gland; Collc•sl.eetures on Surscry; Wutsinis Practice; Alarkintosh's Practice: Datuilisou's Physiology: Horner's .l natant' and Histolo;;T: Churchill's Nlidwitery; Velpctin's Midwifery: Hiseasei of isithiits—Billord: Diseases of Ftimales—Ashnell: for salehy H. Si. BOSWORTH & Co.. anar3 43 Market street. 'I4J i.w I . II I3CATIONS.-31ilom•s Poems, illustrated ill Harper's new edition of the Poetical works of Joint Milton. with a memoir. and critical remark• mt his genius mid writings, by James Montgomery: and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Win. Harvey In two volume.. lien:Sena's finkcs Trasrssizxr.—The four Gospels nod Acts of the Apostles. io Greek, with English notes, philosophical. exegetical; mops, indexes, etc. togeth er with the Epistles and Apocalypse; the whole forinhor (he New Testantent—For use of Schools. Colleges, soil Sentinuries. Ily Rev. J. A. Spencer. A. M A Nate Naeri--Midsuinnier's Eve .—A fairy tale of love. By Mrs. S. 47. Hall. Jamrs's Henry IT—The Went' Henry the Fourth. king France and Navarre. by O. P. it. James. ,Complete in four parts. paper: 2 soli. cloth: . For sale by • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. — jan n Booksellers, cnr. at-Market 11114 :3d .I!.__ _ DOHN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.—Just receiv etl, by the subscribers, Six Old English Chronicles; Williiun of Malmebbury's English Chronicle ; Mallet's Northern Antiquities ; BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY : Schiller's works. 3 cols ; Lattres I liatory of Painting. 3 cols History of the Girontlists,t2 cols ; roxe's 'louse of Austria. 3 cols : Coxes Memoirs of Marlborough ; Luther's 'Cable Talk, by Hazlett; PLOSCOC . S Lorenzo DM edici ; Leo the Tenth : Ockley's History of the Saracens; Sehlegel's Philosophy of History ; licektnitti's History of Inventions; Machinvelli's History of Florence and the Prince; Cliainbers' Information for the People; The Gallery of Nature. For sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH & Co. 43111111.1 w; street Nett'. Books Just It ecetved. MCiiißiniti;v•Sultitirlit'etul?;,moftl7eoltaleint c ompl e te.l.r Lectures on the L'aw and the Gospels, by Stephen H. Tyinr, D. D.; new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; 81.50. hlemoir of Rev. David Abeel.l3.'D., late Missionary to China, by his neplicav, Rev. G.ll. iVillialitson, with a por trait. 31conder's History of the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by Prof 'Torrey ; VoL 2. Hawkstone: tole of and tor England, in 184—, in two volumes. from second London edition; 81.1/0. Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Misr.ionarY. toAfricat 62 eta. Personal Recollections, by . Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing' the period trom the close of personal recollection to her death; by L.'H2 S. Tons: 62k eta. Recollections in England; by Rev. R. H. Ppm% D. D. MarklMfiton, the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles B. - Taylor; AL L A., author of "Records of a Good Man's Lite". Lady Mary?' "Mayart, or the Pearl," Tiestiore just received and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 55 Market street, between 3d and Ch. UNDA.Y SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have just receive 1.1 a large supply of Books lbr Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday School, Union, and approved by a committee of 'pnblicalion, consisting of members of the following denominations, viz.: Baptist. Congregational. Episcopal ilfethodist,...PreabYterian, and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 - cents up t°ln7sailcudnitToilatiol writte n e xpress l y. above, r ift: B ll l n - Union p S a l b nd ile a kella ch l " arge ls. , variety of books; in paper covers, for quiba.vaung child= - ren. for rewards, fee. The Union also publishei two liibrtt4es33os, `and 2, _ , -of one hundred volumes each. nil numbered ready for use, of books from 72 pages up tbi2so,nt the low price of ten dollars, averaging only ten cents a volume. Also,'" A Youth Cabinet Library:" of say•;volurnes, at , the low price of two dollars and filly cents. • Hymn Books, Question Books, red and EditeTiekl 44IS6n.pexte boards. Maps, &c. • . All the above we. sell at the Union. at Philadelphia prices:' Catalogues of Books farniihed on application?' • ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. 56 Market st., feblit betwearrrhird awl Fourth • ~- Y. •-, '-'., : :-, : ',1 ::T:t!: 1 .,:.:.t ;., 4":.. - , ,, . , 6 , .',-,.= 1 , ,, • - !- - ,: - I ',,-,: f *-1,5 7: ,. . -,, i' , ' 04 .1 li?' '; , ';', l'.• -. : 7 ':' ~ i 7.:,..:7,:';...:-.4:...:t-,-.l',,if,'.':''-,.•-, -:-",' ..4,:?:-.Z:::.-..,:;:'%':1:::,: e'ranspottatian Lints. Pittellurgh" Portable Boat Line. AGENTS: - • •• . . 'Emigration finco. 1 • TapscotVis Genera ssirattigrialtiotaillalce.; - ELIV• lITTANCES and Passageio and4rik from Great Britain and Ireland;by W. & .1. T..Tapseott, 75 South tn.:scorner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 Water- • The subscribers, having .accepted , the Agency of the above House, are now prepared to make arrangements on. the , most liberal terms with those desirous ot paying the passage, of their .friends from the Old Country; and they fatter themselves their character and long standing. in business will give ample assurance that all their - ar-: rungements will be-carried out faithfully. - Messrs. -W. &-.l T. Tapseott are long and faVorably known for the superior class accommodation, and sailing qualities cif their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF . THE WCST. -- SHERIDA.N. GARRICK, • HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave ?each port monthly—frOm Nevi York the 21st and Stilt, and front Liverpool the nth and 11thrin addition to which they have arrangetnents with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure front Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their Increasing Patronage: while Mr. W. Tapscott's constant personal superintendence of the business itt Liverpool is an addi 'tonal security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Hominess between Pittsburgh . and. the Atlantic Cities, are thereby ambled to take charge at, and forward p-a.sseufers innuethately on their landing, without a chance or disappointment or delay; and are, therefore. prepared to contract for passage from any-sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the liminess they arc engaged in giving them facilities or carrying passengers so fur inland not otherwise tainable; and will. it necessary. thrward passengers far ther. West by the beat mode of Conveyance, Without any additional charges for their trouble. Wheic pergons sent for decline corning out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in.fall. REMITTANCES. . The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at for any itmonnt, payable at the principal cities Und towns in Erighxud, Ireland:Scotland and Wales; thus af fording a sate and expeditions mode of remitting thuds to those countries, which persons requiring such facili ties will find to theirinterest to avail theinseleci of. Application (if by letter. post-puid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers, & Co. 1/1. 1 LTON DT.. Nr.w YORK; ED6IIQUAT, \ 'l,,• 44% —CHUN; SCDTLAND ROAD. LIVERPOOL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn st., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrant:mews for 1549., 1) OCIII. BROS.& CO.. sole Agents for the BLACK t BALL LINT., of Liverpool unit New York Packets, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends and customers. that their arrangements for the year 183.9 being complete. thee me prepared to bring out passengers t by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New port and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of doing business. and assure those who entrust them with their orders, that the same satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. RENIITTAXCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WAT.J Draft. for sale, payable, ou demand, at any Dank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to ou passetrzers to Pittsburgh, during the present yenr. JAMES BLAKELY. - - Passage To and From ti ffs GREAT 13RPPAIN S IRELAND. GEORGE lIIPTAXD & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li, verpool. CARLISLE & RITTARD, No. 58 South et.. N. Y. 11114 Subscriber:, having accepted the Agency at this city of the above well known and respectable House. arc prepared to make engagenomts for passeuXera to coma out from env part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the re gular Line of Packet Ships. sailing from Liverpool week ). Person. engaging with us may rest assured that their Glenda will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as Well an every attention necessary on their urris - al in this country. Apply to or address SA:qt.:Eh .SPCLURKAN A. CO.. 142 Liberty et., Pittsburgh. N. R.—Pa.sages engaged here, from Liverpool to Pitts burteh direct. and drone for any amount forwarded. pay able at sight. throughout the tinned Kingdoms': iy.Vl-1y lIIARNDEN &CO.r3 • . risen eft AND 13EXIrriNCE °MCC. TLkft:VDr-.N k. Co. continue to bring oat persons from any part of England, Ireland. Scotland or Wales, upon the most liberal terms, with their tunal punetualltY, and attention .to the ',cams of cmiz.rants. 'We do not al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling scamps that infest the sea-ports,_as we take charge of theta the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-tie ing. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to rhino that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were dreamed months until they could be sent in some o/d craft, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins,• IVe intend to perform tans • contracts - honorably. cost irkfit if man. and not act ns was - the case last 6C3 , 011 with other offices. who tither performed not at all, or when 31 spited - thou donvenienee. Grans drawn at Plusburph for any sum from to pyahle at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and %Vales. JOSill'A ROBINSON. European and General A,rcnt. inn:9 Filth street. one door below Wood et. FOREIGN REMITTANCE. THE Subscribers are prepared to forward money to nll parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. with despatth, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL M'CLURKEN. It CO, 0112 142 Liberty street. --- European Agency, and Remittance* to Ireland, England, &e. T A ROE and small suing of money can at all times he remitted by sightsirafts, at reduced rates, to MI parts of England. Ireland. Wales. &e., and Legacies. Debts. Rents. Ctaitns, and Property in Europe can be eelleeted and rerovermi through the subscriber. or during his ab sence from this city from October until May. on his Bunn al tours to Europe, by application to JAV.ZII MAT. Mer chant, Water street. Pittsburgh. KEF.NAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent, l'ittsbutjlt. Pa. P. S.—As 11. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applieations and letters on the business of Alerdniatt Keenan.' passenger agents, o( New York. he deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that attn. and has never had any connexion with either of those persons. uerl Western New iork. College of Health. rt MAIN FIIIKET, BUFFAM. N. V. DR. (3. Cl VAVGIIN'S VMITTAHLE LITHONTRIP Tills celebrated remedy is touts :y increasing its fame by the making all over the world. it has now become the only medicos for family use, and is particle. tarty recommended for Dropsy : all stages of tins coin plena innueditately relieved. no !natter of how long: stand. log. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone; no other ar ticle can relieve von: root the cures testified to will con= vireo the most slieptical:--(sec pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great West espeeirtly, and wherever timsbeoluplaints prevail, this medicine is offered. 'Nu mineral Agent, tita deleteriona compound is a part of this Mixture; it cures these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does inn leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.a6ffinplaint of ii Mont unbind character, is immedintcly relic ved,.and a pure fol lows by a few days use 01 this article. It is far beyond any oilier preparation for thin disease, or for any other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the Systent. Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys. &e.. or Intimation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of thin medicine, and a cure is always the result of ii, toe. It stands ns u certain trine ily tbr such compiaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful Wen. 'situations. No article linos ever been offered, except this, which would touch this kind of de muscinenta It mac be relied upon as a sure and effective remedy; anti, did' we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing -class of complaints.— Sec pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury: *ill find the bracing power of this article to net immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradieuted from the system. - Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article Main' rim moon. and drive such diseases front the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be rinni.l here: Agents give them. away; they contain 32 paces of certificates of higlacharaefer; and a stronger array of proof of time virtues of ti medicine; nee=er appeared. It in unit of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any Case, and if, home and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid gore ON, and keep taking the medicine as lung as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the. public , agunist a number of articles which colue out under the' heads of •SA.EtttarartrLLAZ, STIII3II, &C., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel.; &c. 'They are good for noth ing. and concocted to gull the unwary: TOMTITIIIIII NOT. Their inventors never thought of earn such diseases till this article had done it. A partieular study of the pampa /cm is earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in:10 oz. bottles, at $2; ,12 oz. db. at St each—time larger holding-5 oz,tn ore than the two , smell .bottles. Look out' end imposed n not get Upon. }eery bottle has "Vringlin's Vegeta ble Lithoinziptie Mixture,"' blown upon the glais the Written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the direct ions, and "G. G. Vaiighn,.Binfalo," stamped . bn the cork.: None other are genuine. • ' ' Pre P ared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at th e Printii pal Office, t.N7 Main street, Buffalo, Wholesale and retail. No attention'gl'eett 10 leiteiS unless post-paid-- , order ' I front regularly auihailled Agents .exeepyd. Post-paid let tern, or verbal commimications soliciting iditice, prompt ly attended to gratis. • Offiedstevoted exclusively to the 'sale bf ?Ma :article,- 132 'Nassau . st., N. Y.; 295 .Essex at., by the principal Druggista throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. - HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents,; No. 2, Liberty at, near Canal Basin: ArntilTlAN IVegierreiti and old and well known Venitian Blindinaker, formerly, of Second and rourth its., takes this method' to MfOrin' Ms ,tneAY friend's of the fact that his Factory is now - in MI opera tion on St. Clair st., nenr the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quaff ities. is constantly kept on hand and in. all prices, from twenty -cents up to suit customers. B. If required;Blinds will be putnpeO, that in cash of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed *iitint the'aid of a 'sere - sv-driver, and with the some fneilitirbat any;i3ther piece of furniture can he removed, 'land without anreltra expense. • jetti.d&wy CA .11:BLIC.The ;subieriber, by - tivritfeifeAlltrO,Owith the'Nkilf Titago., htts=the ex cluoivo right to , i , ell_theirttpi,in Pielsburgh amiAlleghe ny.citiMs. ..:40-perktit Mi r enipting . ,to their ex .pevtproured thlohgh me, Is prattiettig- ti‘/Iteeptitm and tfiraimt upon the public—and their statements -ere not to relied On. [ee23] JAYNES 79 It; t. _ - - - - - " - _ 4:-,.:::;;:,rz''ka;V,i>,f:'47,it4,.% • - ~. MIME .; t l . mew =IMES =MIM=IiirMM LYCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY AfaENC Y. _ . Subscriber, having been appointed and duly con - 1 Missioned Agent of the. Lycoming County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared to receive Option tionsjor insurance for said Company. This CoMpmry is, perhaps, one of the very best 'lnsurance Composites in the Stale or Union, having a capital of between one and two million's of dollars in premium holes. and by the regula tionsof the Company no risk exceeding' $5.000 will he ta ken on, any one block of buildings, or on any one risk, and no mote than x',500 - will be taken no aßollingMill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a stove-pipe possess through the side wall or roof:Cotton Factories or Powder. Alills, Manufactories of Printing :Ink, and fineries, will not be insured on_any eimaideration, what ever, and when the rate per cent. shrill be 19 or 16 inclu sive.mo risk will hui taken over .4 000, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) . - ' The operations of ake Company have been such, that for the loot .six yelfrs only one cent upon the dollar has been Rased upon the premium notes of the Buick holders:-' olu A c p e p , l i i n ee t ti h o o ri. ni e c a w n -e b o e ur m t a H d o e us to e. the subseri4er, At_ his Pittablirgh,'Alligheny Fire and Warine Insturanoe. ..•.. • - • - , [IIIE intattance Company of, North America, of Plata, delphin, through its duly authorized Agent. the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and, !indica Insurance on property. in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. • , , imuicTons : Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks ' ', Alex. Henry, . Charles Taylor. - Samuel W. Jones,. Samuel W. Smith, • Edward Smith, ' Ambrose. White; Jahn A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, 1 John White. . - John R. N.elT, Thorns IS P. Cope, Richard U. Wood,' Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, See , y: This is the oldest Insurance Company ht the United States, having been chartered in 1794. Its charter is per , petunl, and from its high standing,- long experience. U 11 1 .7 phi means, and avoiding all risks of an'extru. hazardous character, it may be consideredrts offering ample securi ty to the public. - MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood : Jones & Co.. Water Anil Front sts.. Pittsburgh oce23-y• The Franklin Fire Insurance. Company • OP PUILAUPtirIIrk. CHARTER PERPETUAL-1.400AM paid - in ottee Mak Chestnut it.., north side. near Fifth. 'rake Insu rance, either permanent or !Mined; against loss or dant. !ige by fire, on property anti effects of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable terms. Alr plication, made either personally or by letters, will -be promptly'imended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prost. . C. G. B.S.NCKEE, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Bancker, . Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart. George W. Richards, Thomas J. \Vl:ninon, Mordecai D.' Lewis Tobias Wagner,- Adolphi E. Bone, Samuel Grant. . David M. Brown.. . ' : , PITTSBURGH AGENCY. WAMUCK MARTIN, Agent. at the klichange Office of Warrick Martin 8 Co, earner:of Stl and Market sts. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the.surrounding CC/Until% No marine of inland navigation risks taken. 309(All KiNG. 2. FINICET, IL , KING dr, PINNEY, Agents at Pimburgh.for the Delaware Mutual Safety In surance Company qf Philatklphia. VIRE RISKS upon Buildings amtMerchaittlize of c,ic 1. ry description, and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels, token upon the most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse at' King & 1101inel, on Water St.. near Market street, Pittsburgh. • N. D. King & Pinney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insurance Company. as uninstitution untong the most tionrisbing in Philadelphia—ae having a large paid in capital. winch, by the operation of its charter. Is constantly utereasina—as yielding to cnch person insu led, his due. share of the profits of the Con:pony, without any responsibility whatever. beyond the premium actraltily paid in Ityltim; and therefore es pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every ohnostous (centre, end in its most attractive form. novl-tf ik , OF—WY OF VFIRE TIE FRANKLIN INSI/RANCI-: COMPANY QV PHILADELPIA.—N. E. corner qf Thin! and Irood stierKs, Pittsburzh.—The assets Of the company on the first of huluary. 1545. as published -in contortnity with au act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Minds and Mortgages txr;0n.61.5 92 Real Estate, at cost 100 X; 77 Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash :. , (17.306 72 Making a total of $.999,6:,3'42 Affording certain assurance .that all losses will he promptly met. and giving entire security to all. who' oh tain policies (rota this Company. Risks taken at ns low rates as are consistent with security. oct9 WA RItICK. MARTIN, Agent:: Insurance Against Fire. THE American. Fi,c /n.nrroure Company—Office, No. ttl Walnut street, Philadelphia; Incorporated - A. D. I tdlO—Cha rter perpeettral. Insures Hiithlifigq Pumiture, Nierchandize. and proper ty generally, either in the city or country. againt loss or lln Li age by hre.perpetual or tor limited periwig, on-favor able.terms. ncnnci•ons . , . . . John ficcortant. Samna] C. Morton, IVilltuni Lynch, Adolpliu v. Porn. 11, .Thineas AiMame, Ororce Abbott, John WeIA. Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis. SAMUEL C. MORTON, Proiident rRA NCIN D. Jairo - ni. Sricrctary. , . . ... . Orders tbr Insurnnee by the nhove Company will be received and insurances effected by the undersigned, agent for Pittsburgh. .01:0. COCIIRAN, 3au t-aill. 2f, \Vood street. Connelly* Magical Pain Extractor. . rT in now conceded by medical men that Contiell's L Magical Pain Extractor, mantifnentred by Comstock ec. Co.. fit Courtland It., Near York. is the greatest won der of the 114th century. Its cards are truly miraculous_ All pains uremia:toed from burns,. scalds. Ike., and all external sores. in a few minutes atter its applicatiOn; herding the same on the most delicate skin, leaving no scar. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of intlatainuto ry diseases. such as sore Nipples and Eyre, Sprains, Itheutnatism. White Swelling and Vlcers,Sruises, Burris. Chillblains, Erysipelas. Biles, Tic Duloreaux. Sre. We might add as proof to all we euy, the navies of ninny em intent phrsienans who use it their practice, mid him decals of the rimy who praise it to their people. Kiiid parent .Eery it consrumqv mt hand. in case 01 accidents by fire life may be lost %amitotic. but by its use all barna are s , toject to its control. unless the vitals are destroyed. Cake rin*--rerni.mber abil ask Mr rutartetrs Magical Pain. Br twine, tutititilitetured by Comstock 4-. Co., X. Y., and take tin other. - - . PII.PA SPILT:4. dr.e.--77ir Geltriin4 Hays , Lineman. is an article more justly eelebrated as a cure for the above, than any or all others. lts cures are ulttiost immediate. and it i 4 only IIIiCPSALITy to let those who know the, article and use it with such great surecea, that it is to he had true and ;rennine of Couistock dr. CO, at Courtland at., N. V.. sate proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, Pa.. by "Wm. Juckni - v, e Liberty st., head of \ Vood st.; also in Washington, Pe,. by A. Clark ; iu Brownsville by Bennett dr Crocker. also by uur ;meta in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio, Ltlrl. and Virginia. novl.o-d&wdin 4, lit I. the best Cough Medicine Fever Sate.' One following prisofof the superiority of Dr. Wit la"! s Orirntal Coligh Mixturr, frostip respectable cit isen, who has tried it: -- • ' • Prersnramt, Dee. IS, 1' 47. 114essio.i. HAYS &BRIICXWAY:—Atter laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold. which had. Mils far, restated theef.. frets of several of the 'infallibles." I was induced to Mu chase a bottle of your-Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise. after using only one half of flat bottle ',found myself entirely well. "It is she 6at medicine I ever auto." True ropy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY. Druggists, Coffin:ter. cinl Row, Liberty street, near Canal. jaM4 A. MASON & CO.. Dry Goods 132 r, Marker Ito &reel, bantam Thirst and Fourth rinds, have , just received a large supply or rich Fall Goods. comprising in part: 17 Cues various styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French and American manufacture; 156 pes rich and desirable, patterns French Gingluints. warranted . in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of c010r5..4 eases splendid Plaid goods for Indies dresses, comprising every styli; for Fall and Winter wear; Cash-; tames, M. de, Lines. Sllllll Alpaccon of various eolors: 3-4 and 4-4, black and blue Hack Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black end Lode colors; M. dc 'mins, all wool: Shawls of every style andqualny; Can shames. Casßinetts. Broad-Cloths and Vestings; blench ed and tinblenclied MllBllllll from Of to ISIc. per yard; Green. Yellow. Red and White Flannels; 'Picilitge, Checks, strip it Skirtings; bleached and brown Drillings. etc. me. All of Which arc offered at wholesale and re: tail at the very lowes4cash prices. sep3 • A. A. MASON k CO. AV DAM; [Mit ROOMS..Burke's Fuild ings, Fourth str.e.—Horon & Asrrinny, Deguerreo- Tistsilnuf the Eastern cities, would colt the attention of te.inhubinints of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, , their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at moats in thijd story of Derke's beilrling, dth st. Persons wishing Aiettires taken may rest. assured that no pains shall be spared to . MOduce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instnunents are of the mostpow erfal kind. enabling us to execute pielurei tidiurpassed fur high finish nut truthfulness tornature.• Thepublie are solicited to call and examine. • • • Persons sitting for pictures are. neither remtirreil or ex pected to take them itnlosx perfect swim - I:xenon is riven. N. R. ()pursuit's will find this , a good depot:for stock and chemicals. Mr — instructions . given in the art. containing tha More recent Improvements. jait7 rpo.PENIALES.--Entry female should have ,a box of J.: Dr. Ralph's Pills. 'limy arc perfectly adapted to: the peettliarities cortstitutitim acting with gentle Mild ness and safety in nll eir.tuntgantex.. Wherever hardline cd,. their' character . 'hns been rapidly established among 'the Indies, with whom they are emphatically The Fororke. Very complete directions for 'use ip the. irarioniiMin, plaints will be found in. ;he directions accompadying; each box. • For sale by, S. L. CUTHBERT, ' Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City: J. G. Smith. Bir mingham; and John ltPCracken, Filth Ward, Pittsburgh. ltm2s • . " Hollisvi:•Ware Cp.stings. ATERCHANTS - visiting. our Mty , for - Ahe- purpose of in obtaining their Spring .supplies 'of Hollow=wareand other Castings, wilbfand a very , heavy stock, and an. extensiveNatiety of patterns mat sizes in store by Inc-- Samples can he seen at mirwtireltottse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, next W. - W.lWallnee's Marble works. - il7' Terms and,prices favorable. feb . ' WWI XTEW BOOKS.:—.lttst received . , by Express . ; tierrnaitY, ngland, and S.codand, or recollections,OlU *ll SWI mini E. ster; by JAL Merle. D'Aulitgue, D:' D;;Eilith tory of the Reforniation, Lire of Cromwell, A Prnctical, Exhibition of the Gospels of St: Mattheci , and St. Mark, in the form ot. lectures, intended to assist the practice of dome.stic. bistittetion and devotiembyJohu Bird Summer, D. D..'Bishop Of 'Chester." ' • ' For Side by ELtaarT & ENGDISH. feh24 rg hlarket street, bet. ad and 4th. =NNW DAL 110FFLANTYS.CELF:1312ATE.D GERMAN MEDICINES Are without ft - neva/ for the Cure of' the followittg Diseases! I F taken according, to: the direetionesthey will cure any ease, no matter . 19o - or 7.ThlitLeir has thiled. VEG'ETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. For thejpermarrent cure of Rheumatism. Gout. Gan. grene, Hysteria, and,severe nervous affections. and are highly reconunentlmLlor the cure of 'Dropsy, lientoral Asthma and • Neuralgia. Patients using them. in most cases, experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to cifect cure, When taken according to directions; No, outward application can pe mmently_removerlie.u made pains from the system, , Liniments sometimes act as a palliative fora. short period.hut there is always danger in their use. Theymayeaus the pain to leave one place for pertains vital part, or else where the pain will.e GERMAN 13ITTERS. • For the Perinaziont cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia- Indigestion,Chninie Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous Debility, Pulmonary .. Ali (arising from the liver' it stornach,) Diseases of 'the Kidneys, and till 'diieusts arising front a , disoniered stomach„ to both mule • and female. such. as female weakness...dizziness, fullness of. blood . to the head:. 'They stienghten the sys tem,.--and.remove all. acidify. of the stomach, and give tt tone and action and assiii digestion. They can be taken by the most delicate Stomach, and, in every case will m utely destroy Coiitiviiness and renovate the Whole sys tem, removing sill impurities - and remnants of previous diseases ,- and giving a healthy action to the whole 'rhe. symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and plpintail, the right side, and soreness upon touch immediate y under the- inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left sale, or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced. which se riously affects respiration, causing very often a trouble some cough; together with these syniptoins we perceive coated tongue, acidity of the stomach.'defteieney of per spiration; and sometimes a sympathetic peat in the right shoulder, with a great diaposition to sleep mal - ilepression of spirits, and sometimes cores in the 711011th or throat. centrum mocui to rise in the nostrils: Jaundice frequent ly secompauies it. 'awl 'a dmpsy in - the face. These trap toms,. if permitted 'to continue; *ill eventually produce that most baneful disease. _Consumption. in IaCtIA ma' jority of such cases originate from the .irritating causes .above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,in every instance. be avoided in the treatment for it. The symptonts'of Dyspepsia arc very varioui--Ahose ef fecting the stomach alone, - are rianseo,;heart-burn, loss of appetite, sometimes. art egress of appetite, sense of full nets or weiglifett the:stomach: sinking or flinteringof the pit of the stomnch, timid eructations. or soar arising from the stomach. &e. Dvspepsia, devoid of a funetual nature, is without danger: hut, if arising from a disease of the stomach. it is - dangerous. ' Nellol3b Debility generally acconmanies Dyspepsia. or Liver Complaint; it will also cure.. A. tow dcses will' re move all the unpleasant effects, such Us fluttering- at the heart, aching SellbEilo7l When in a lying position. dots or webs before sight, fever and. dull pain in the head. constant imaginings of evil, emigre:at depression of spir its. Outward Signs are,. a quick and, strong pulse, pale and distressed corintenanee, &c. , . Any case of the above disease - ca n be cured effeettially by the use of the Bitters, as directed. SUDORIFIC H. SPROUL. 'Agent. jaut.n4ra An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, Influenia, IrhoOping. Cough, Bron chitis. 11cmoral Asthma, or any di.se_tute. of:the Lungs or Thrimt. This is an invaluable family medicine. It' oon relieves any Cough or . Hoarseness. and prei - ents the. Croon by be ing - early 7 administered. :Co.cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousanda to the grave annually, and cause many to grow up with a deli cate.frame. who would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated.__. For.the effectual cure of the Piles, Tatter. and Rheum, Scald }lced, - Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes, or Eye-lids, Barber's Itch...Frosted.F'ea, Old Sorel' arising from fever or impure blood: and will extinct the fire from bulas, application,"or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons 'tisoulded with tender faces should use it after shaving: it will, in a few moments. remove all sore ness and. stop the bleeding: It can always lit relied on. and is.invaluable in any family.. TAR OLNTMENT. For the cure of pains Or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies Imre caused zmum. to eujox the ines timable blessing!, of incigomted and in a varie ty of desperate.and abandoned eases, a perfect and radt- innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statements ciPfret arkabie cures never made, yet certified to by feigned 'tames, or be persons wholly unacquainted with, what they have entlenwed, renders it difficult to do justice to -.The public in offering sufficient inducenient to make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en tirely vegetable,' and - free from all initrictustitgredients. and els int your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family shonld haven's pamphlet—they can be had of the Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. ZR Race street, one, door abovc Eighth-Philadelphia. For Sale in Pittsburgh, by banl7-tily] Cf ELENt7r. THAT DREADFUL CUUCilltTlie Ltings 1 . 71 ere iit danger, the work of the destroyer +as been begun,' the 'lough bf Consumption Inuit in it a sound of death. ARE roc Morttrnl Your darling" child." your idol and earthly Joy. is now perhaps econfilied to her chamber by u daimeronst cold—her pale cheeks: her thin shrunken lancers.' tell the hold disease has already.gnined upon her --the sound of her supnlehral cough pierces your soul. • You:sts MAN when just abotit to enter lite, disease sheds a heart mashing blight over the fair prospects of the fu ture—roar beetle couch-and feeble limbs -tell of vour lo.n lme-but you need not despair. .There is a balm which will heal the wounded lames; it is . • - ShormaesAllealing- Balsam. Mrs. ATTEEK. the wire of Win. H. :Puttee. Rsq. vrnn riven op by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roe and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. tier friends all Malicia chic must die. Sha had every appearance of being - in consumption, and was nu pronounced by her physicians7-Shenutuis Balsam was given and it cured tier.. Mrs. Mrs. Os Itrinussai. of Bull's Ferry. was also cared Of consumption by this Balsam when: all other remedies failed to give relief--she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. CaAtle, .DCIMS4 Broadway.. has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other inedeeine afford ed relief—but the Dalsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also witnesred its -wonderful effects in curing Asthnin, - which it never fulls of doi4. Spitting Blood, alarming at it may be, is effectually cured by this Balsam. -It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the longs sound again. Rev. Ilmsur JoNes,lit Eighth avenue, was cured of nigh and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him mom relief than all the other niedi ciue he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beal., 10 :,Delaney Street, gave it to a sister-imlaw who.was laboring Under Comminution, and to another sorely. afilicted with the Asthma. lit hothCases its 1/ 1 1fects Wert immediate, soon restoring them to eornthrtable health. Mrs. I.cenkris WELL% 95 Christie-st., suffered front Asthma 42 year.. Shertatin's Balsam relieved her at once, and she ia coinparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of thus medicine. This Mitred is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood. Liver Complaints, the affectious of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 25 vents and.El per bottle, Principal Office :Nassau street. New. York. Likewise Dr. Shennates celebrated Cough. Worm and Centphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor 3lan's Plaster told wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his fool and Shoe Store and Palent Medicine Warehouse. Sit hilterty street Pittsburgh, head of \Ynod street, and by the following duly . appointed Agents for Allegheny county : • • A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan Glaiest, Manche:M.)lJ. IL H. Jacques,,Bintiingleste; A. S. Deny, Wylie street; Mitstie r cor. IVebitter st. and Eltn; Daniel Negley. East Liberty; 11. I:. Mitchell, burgh; Thos. Aikan, Sharpsbturgh;,:tand. Springer ' CliM. tun; James" M*Kee. Stewarastown;- Jelin ' black. Turtle Cheek: C. P. Diehl;' Elizabeth; Rowland k Son,. !Witten port: 3TeEhlowney.- Bakerstown;: Riley 11PLaughlin, Plumb Township; Writ. J. Smith, Temperancrville; Jas. Felton. Threaten O. IL Starr. Sewiekly. mart -I y %lURE TESTUtIONVI—Dr. W. Lamer- or Fnyeac -131. ville, N. Y.. says: "•I am well persuaded, and-have been for some time, that your - Domestic' Vegetable Pills are of great use to all!thoic who may have occasion to use diem, and have nattlinistercd teem to Inv patients." Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia nail Bilious Pever, - are im mediately cured hy,the use of Dr. Ralpis's Pills. Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by . S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. tiear Third, Also, by Wet, Cole. Allegheny ; G. Smith. Sir niinglisin; coil John M'Cracken.,Pitib Ward. febl7 Jaynes' Family: Me ilicincii. .I) ll "lhn B ;e 6 Zl K ; : our Pi Ver a ;n t i ) f h .i i ge. rl te ll S iat h ira: i ); c r.r. peclorant, iii my Practice, for the last threeyears, and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, mid never, us yet, to my .recollection, -failed of realizing my fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other inediyities I cannot speak of from experience; - hut, judging front those I have used, I doubt not bat that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have used titem. .1 was formerly u.»very partial to ." Venniftige until I became/mouton ted With which bus my decided preferene to any. other now in use. Resseetnilly, yours, ke., S. S. COOK, M. D." ll — J' - For side in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth st. febls , A. FAIINESTOCK'S.COUGII SVRVP.--TAis pre - • .1.1. partition has proved itself to be of very great-effica cy iti the care Of obstinate Coughs, 'Colds, "'Asthma, Spit ting or Blood, 'Whooping Cough, and Mher Pneumonic ATections; and the proprietors feel 'warrantedlll recent mending it as a safe and useful medicine, Mid are pre- pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and is ofiferedatso low a price as to. place it within the reach of evemperson: There are. perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will - pro-. duce 'such dieided effects in such a. short time. Pre-. - pared and Sold by . FAII - kESTOCK .4 CO., Corner of First and Wood: also , - coiner 'of Sixth and Wood streets.. TAR. RALPITS CELEIIII4.Tvar VEosr — AßLE7P — nas - ure for sale, wholesale awl retaihat the,. ' • • - • :REAL, FATE OFFICE, No. 50, Smithfield - st. Wm:Cole, Allegheny eity: , l,o:.Snittlf, Mr miwtanw John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Wnid. IV I i \ e 'i r ::S s a l k.;• i gli s it ij s f i tl i, of the fdllowing celebrate, Seignette.Grandy, paie, ) London. Market Vine , -* " dark. : .. 4 Itonea Port , -- Otard . a u ,- Trash - .;.: a . Rale, a :.. Sai.cnne. . ' -. 'n - - ' 1 Llarguntly , ' — '.. ' , lienneSiir :. '; a dark, . 'S: S. Atrttleim, - ' '' o ', ' , "., pale, . a -v s.-Ar : " • _• - ~ ~ ... ... Pinot Castilian co "- ' , ; t•J nungton . a , dark,' , Fayal " . ' . a , . . :Imperial Engle Gin, , .. A Pale S herry '. 4. Black Mersa ' - " . 5' . 81iIi+k-It . c Swan , " .... 3: GolderC " '" . -: " Pine Aarthi:' , . -, "-,..-... , TitllliiiC 4. ' '. '' ' 4, iriSb.W/45Wy r : -" : " . - . ::..., 1 Lisbon ." ~ 'i , , ...lanialea...S. iliniii;:L._ ":* ..... ..p. _Claret_ .J.! - 'f - . ' r ' '. - St. crois Ityvni , ,:- -- -- '.'' Sweet **lrr i Mall 47 l ''' • I'96'e)l*: -, HitiFti:litiit stock of,,,the 4 above' Winta•6lll. I i Liquorainl. Mitleaf;ihai':Ohatat.igneiradialtiriaWinetq .for:isalliza'insllotted,lnivlessing.terrna, at the: Witteitei. • lay and Liquor Store hf ' - - P. C. MARTIN, (eta corner of Smithfield and Front sta. I . . McBIIIDT: h f'n ;~ : ~,,~ ,tXrr: :.. idrugs SPI_KENARD %)751:Es7r, 00 A'Vhole, Brandy, Wines. Gina., AGC., nits, grades, and vintages tztht*o;:,& - ... Drugs' anY Mebicitits. WES'PF:RN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF HEALTH, Islo. Mms STrutor. Derritn, Now Yong. TAR. G. C. VAUGI4N'S rocerattk Lahontriptic Aden.- „tisement fitr 1647.—” I Camel Saw, 1 Conquered;" is most emphatically the case , with this Disease hits ever yielded to its Most - marvellous medicimil power. Wherever it has gone: - niul South Ans.:trice, Englund. Canada. and the United States have provided the trutu of this statement, the above quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tens the whole story. Invalids, Ithe principle upon which yoti arc cured, may not be known to you, but the result of n trial is satisfactory; you'are restored; and the secret of thocure_remuitis with the, proprietor.— The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable caFueini‘eicesineelrchillits;ritlopacartl r r oot co h i n tlii i c is tin°,rs'vir n.loiarc,,t?,xe; compound--each root mnkes its own ettre--and as a per feet combihation, when taken intothe system. it does the svork which mvrrice...when her laws were first establish ed, intended it should do—PURIFIES,STRENcrnaccs, AND RESTORES the breken down, debilitated constitu tied, Damsel, in all its clinmeters, will be completely eradicated from the system by its use. See pamphlets In ttVcuts' hands, for free circulation—they treat upon all desea,ses, and show testimony of cures. ~Grtavr.t., and all complaints of the urinary organs, form also the cause of great suffering. and VAUGHN'S LITHOICTRIPTIC has umpired no small celebrity over the country. by the cures it hos inade4n thiadistressing class of afflictions.: So tinned. it seems, is this inedidne. that it has thus attracted the no tice of one of our Aleclieul publications.' in the :slovem be N 0.10.46, of the "Buffalo Journal and 'Monthly Re view of Mediesl and Surgfeal Science," in 'tin article np 011calculous diseases, runt " solvents," the writer, alder noticing the fact that the English - government once pur chased at secret reinedy, mid also noticiog:the purchase in 1802, of a secret remedy. by the Legislature of New York, thus paYS tribute to the - ;Snit: of :-- " Why do not our Representatives in Senate and Assuan-, bly convened. enlighten and - dissolve ' the suilltring t housands of this country. by the purchase. of Vanghn s Vegetuble i.ithtintriptic , thin, si Welt no solvonf since the days of Alcheniy has pusseesed One half dm fame !"—t Iteruler. here is a . period ieal of, high standiug.. _ acknow hedged.throughonta large section Of this country to be one of the best conducted journals of the kind in the U. StateC'exelianging'Witlithescientitie works - of Europe to our certain kumicledge. edited by. Austin Flint..M. D.. and contributed to by men of the highest professional ability; thus stepping aside to notice a ....secret remedy." Yoh will at once understand or, unknown 'and wOrthkss nostrum. could dins extort a comment from so high a quar ter—and consequently. unless it directlyzonfiietcd with the prlictice'of the theulty, it mast have, been its great -fame' which has caused it , to receive this pnssing nod. *mixer disecses, weakness of the back and spine. irregular. poinflif and suppressed Menstruation, Zone AUnts, • and the entire. complicated train of evils which 'follow a dis ordered system, are at once relieved by 'the medicine.— Send for pamphlets from Agents. and yon will find evi dence of the value of the lathoniriptic there put forth,— As a remedy,tbr the irregularities of the female system, it has in the conipcnnul a -root" which has been resorted to in the north of Europe for centuries"-as a sure care for this cow_plaint. and a restorer of health of the entire system. !ATHA. COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, !ILIUM'S DISEASUL &C., are initrunly relieved. People of the West will find it the only remedy , in these complabits. as well as Fasma AND Arco.. There is no remedy like it, and no calomel or qui nine. forms any pen of this mixture. No injury will re sult in its use, and its active, properties arc manifested' in use,the:of a single 30 oz bottle. For Freer - and 'Ague. B'ilions..Dieerdres, 'take no ollte7 Medieine....Rutemserast. Gorr, will find relief. The action of thiwmedieiile tipon the Blood, will change the diseaSe—which °rigidities m the blood ••••111111 0. healthy result will folloW„ tITSPEPSIAL, NOIGEn110; &e., yield in a few- days use of this [Medi cine. lalltunmation of the Lrxos: . Covent, 'Cosst - sfermx also, has ever found relief Sentfula, Erysipdas, Pile; Injlamerd Eyes—all coined by impure blood—will find this article the reinedy. The system; complete's' acted upott by the twenty-two different properties of the Mix ture, is purified and restored—as a partial el re will , hot 'follow. :The train Of common complaints, Palpitation of .fir Iteart, Sick Headache. Debility, ere all the result of sotnie derangement of th s e,system, the Ginixr ..Rosro neat will do its work. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement, are based upon the proof of what it leas done in the east four years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada. the United dates, Englund and South America. it, the Possession of the proprietor—and can be seen by allintereined—is a sufficient demonstration that it is. the best ltiedicitte ever off:ered to the Weald. Get the pamphlet, and study the. principle as thorn laid down,; of the method of cure. Put up in 30 OZ_ bottles.' at 82:- 12 oz. do. at 81.eaelt--the largest holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. , Look out and not get innimed upon.— Every bottle has " Vaierhit's . Vegetable .Lithontriptic Mixture' blown upon the glass, the wri-ra,.:' signature of G. C. Vatigh , " on the . directions, and 'O. C. Vangliii. Buffalo, - stamped on the cork, None other, are genuine. Prepared by 1/r. G. C. Vaughn. and sold et the Principal Office, 207. Main street; Buffalo, at wholesale and retail. No attention given in letters. unless post; paid—orders from regularly constituted Aeons excepte d -post paid letters, or verbal contmunications. soliciting advice. promptly attended to gratis.. [ - Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article , Nassau streets, New... York-city; %/6 .T.'ssex street, Salem. Massachusetts. and by the principal - Druggiits throughout the United States and Canada, as advertised Agents in this city— • • '• • • Hays &,11roekway. AVltolesale and Retail',Agents, No. Coiumereial Row, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Afso, R. E. Sellers, 5? Wood street; Mitt ;Mitchell, Federal street, Allegheny city; John Barclay, .Beavert. John - Bridgewater. , jan3o-d3r,wly . . CHINE 3E HAIR CREANA matehlesii* article for growth, beauty. and restoration of the! Hair. .-This Cream. when once known, will strpereede till other arti cles of the kind noir in use. Where the hair is dead , harsh. thin, unhealthy. nor turning grey. a few applich tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau tiful- "'war aPPetimnee: and also make it maintnin its liveliness and healthyrolor; twice as !Ong as all'the preparations dint are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen Mt, tt may be restored by using this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hairshonld at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, mis it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations. but will henutify it, and give perfect satisfaction in every' in- Caere. For testimony to its very , superior` iritalitie;, see the fol lowing letter limn the Ilev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs. llendershott & Stretch. Nashville, general airen,ls, for the Southern States: .Letter qfthe Rer. R. Caldwell. •Pastor ear Prrsbyt6istis: Ihrxhsur : firrnstussarT k Srusrca: Gs.mme I take p.easure an adding my lbstimony in favor oftbe excellent preparation Called Dr. Parish's Chinese Harr. Croon; for. about - two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, 'end disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle of the Cream, and'used it according tb the Prescription. it is now elastic, soft. and fain the'llestl. Many balsams and oils ‘vere each - leaving my hair in a worse state thatibefore.' This Cream, however, has met my expec tatious; As An article for The toilet, my wife gives it preferente over all others, beimr delieatcly perfunted Ind not dis posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially, will And the Chinese ('ream to be a desideratum in 'their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully. ke., - It. CALDWELL, Pulaski, January 7. 1547. Mr - Sold Who ;retail. iii 'Pittsburgh, by. John M. Townsend. 43. Market it., and Joel Mohler. corner of tYood and Filth sts. LAIIES are cautioned against using Canaan!' Prepa red Chalk : They ate not aware how frightfully.igiu dons it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, hoivsallow, yellow. tintluithealthy the skin appears- atter; asing.pre pared chalk! Besides it is injurious. containing a . large quantity'of lend! We here prepared a beautitul table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. Itisperamtly humeral, being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the akin a natural; healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white: "at the same dine acting us a eositietic on thg skin. making it soft and smooth. Dr. Jrunen Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: 'After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly White. I find it possesses thenusit ityantiful and natural, and at the same time innocent.. white I ever saw.: I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box. - Directions —the best way to apply Lilly:White, is with soft leather or wool—the tonnestspreferable. - A rem err Txerti FOR 25 cxxxs.--White teeth. -foul' breath; healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned 'with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste; have the appearance of the most beautind ivory, and, at the name ume it is ao trertbetly" innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily:ulm is highly advantageoua, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving there a beautiful polish. and preventing a 'premature decay:;: Those already decayed it - prevents from becoming worseit also fastens such as is,beconting loose. and by perseverance it will render the friuleitteeth delicately white,.and make the breath delicionaly sweet. Price 25 or 37f cents a-box. ?alp the above are sold- only at 82 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New - York. runt by the appointed Agents whose -names appear in the next cohunn. Witt. roc asALSY, and get a richinisband, lady? "Your. facp is your fortune." let beautiful, clear, fair? Is it: white If not, it can be made so even though.it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt?' tanned and freckled.. Thomt nada have been made. thus. who have washed once or twice with. Jones' Debut Chemical Soap. 'She effect is' Florioils andmagnifieent. But be sure you get -the -germ lIIC Jones' Soap, at the sign of the - American . Eagle, 82 bedlam 'atom. ;: Ring-worm, Salltrheum,•Scur.vey,Brysipelas, Barber's Itch, arc often cured. by Jones' Italian Chenacal Soap, when every kind of remedy, has failed That: ,it . cures pimples, freckles, and. clears theskin, all know. . Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chadians street., Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. . , - . • C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterion.. . . Sold at IsessoresS) Liberty at.; head of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. . nor 23. • AMEItICAN OILTHE GItEAT REMEDY OF NA TURF: Procured from a wellin Kentucky,' Mare e t hclowthe earth's surface. This Oil will be founCvnetly superior to Harlem; British, or any other formerly popu lar Oils. lis-eurative .properties for the following. al-- nis „ is art Indy wonderful :r tntlantatory..rheuniatism, whooping-cough: phthisie, coughs,,colds. spasms,. letter, erysipelas, scald head. - croup, antlanunatory sore throat. liver complaint. ititiamination of the kidneys, pains ht the breast, side and back. diseases of the spine, - piles, heart burn, diseases oflhe hip joint, inflamed sore eyes. deaf ness:and ear ache, Worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cats, ulcers, Mincer, fever, sores, he. /cc- Price 50 rents per bottle.' SoldWhOlesale antUretail by AVM. JACKSON, tit his hoot and shoe' store; tp Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The ails boor stands in the daor-way. Only s lace in. Pittsburgh where , the ommrce can be oh -- cAtruort.—ln order to be sure of obtaining the genuine,: purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsyl -- Wm. Jackson', 8.1 Liberty-street, or 'through hub itgentsappointed by bin for its sale, each of whonewilt have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form ' containing the names and address of the Proprietpf anti' General Agent of ‘Vestern Pennsylvania, as follows: Irall.& Co.; proprietor, Kentrtek.' , •• ' Wra:lacksrm,gseneral Agent' forWestera Petuisylva nia, - ea- Liberty street, Pittsburgh, ta whom ail: o f titbit bi iddressett Ossaratm.-Each bottles is enclosed truone of iheithove rtudZed Paragh lets, and the mime Jac.k Sop; (th e • general and only wholesale agent for Western Pehnsy I. vania,) lirint!d 'on thi? Outside of the labels • . •• ' . r„.ll..klinEll3 Freak notl„Mutterk ; • : " ;1 / A trittPeilte„• • t fO ir ei;geisdrjust — reiiirek l anci-Ati side • - - S. WATERMAN, /owl No. i 1 Market, and 62 Fronl:street: ..,,V0.. , 7X 7 4:..;,11440 - 4 --- e .. 'ill, - 4-,-,i.',1.!;,t,7.:;_5,,:&-,,-,17',-'%.,.g.,:i:1;,i-v:1T;..'..,4,i'z.. tikug:s afP' ciateittikaturvs. SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE PURGAtiVEI',DLI.B; lEMriversally admitted tit ,operati: not only Scan 'R effectual presentive, Sat us a nrrer jitaisig - remtdoi in all discuses which con affect the hornet'. frame. .11ead7 Head ache. Indigestion ,:Rheumatism, Tiles. Setritryiltrolisy, Small Pox.. Cholera 11Iorbtis Worms, Whooping. Cough, Consumption Jaundiec,,.Qufosey, Scushuina.'Liverctmo , plaint, Apoplexy, Cancers. Measles, Salt Rheum, Rearthurn, Giddiness, ErYsipelati, Deafness; Dakhla' of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel. Pains ht the pack, Inward Weakness. Palpitation of the !kart. Risings in thesTliritar, Asthma. Fevers of all kinds t FernaleComplidnUbStiteheis in the Side. Spitting of Blood; sore Serofels4,?.Bl, Anthony's Fire, I.owness of Spints;'Floody4, Fitter 40- hu,i or Whites, Gripes, King's Evil, Lockjaw, HYste ri a, Bile on thelitontaelt, and, ll bilious uffections. Pleurisy, Swelled Feet and Legs, Sviine Post AVldtc S'WelllaPt Tremors. Tumors, Ulcers. Vomiting—and a host of other, bane successfully anti repeatedly been, Vanquiahedtl4- heir all-powerful arm. They have been kunwn to effect permanent cures wr.} all other remedies hud prevail unavailing. anditi the as states of disease. They have in many cases itipersided the prtatriy rire skill of the 040 etn inent,jth !Welts ?Is, and received besides their unqualified cortimendation. I • 'it They have -been frequently recommenced by , menofthli Most distinguished - characters throughout:the laud, !and' been sanctioned io•Eurime by Nublemem - and-PrinesS of rural blood. They here been introduced into tiii 4 llOspitals of 'Eiiht‘i burgh, Paris, and Vicuna, and through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambassaders; -they have receP -veil the favorable counnendation of the Ehnperor Rus sia. and of his Celestial 'Majesty of the Chinese Empire: IV- Scarcely u Packet vessel of any repute sails (rota the port of New York. without an Mountain supply SICK MAN'S NEVI?,II FAILING FRIEND. V --- Agencieshereheemestaltlished in all4e.prinemal Cities in the. Union. and applications are constantly reach ing us from almost numberleati 'villages in every section of the country. Testinionialioof their marvellous effects are pouring in from all quarters—aini in such numbers that we have tint time to read one half of thent: - What stronger or more COlteilltlitie evidence than these' iinporte um facts can the most sceptical desire? -Is it possible, that the many thousands who have' tried. CLICKFAIIIN P 11.1.5, can be deceived in their results? If nay Intions. tore or quackery existed, would it not long agohaveheen held up, as it should be. to the scorn and derision of a justly offended community. ID-• Remember, Dr. C.; V. Cliekener is thif original,` In ventor of Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of. until be introduced.thent in Joite,JB43. Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Clickeiters Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills ' andlake no otheriorttliey will be made the victims of a frand„. - ,11- • • PRICE. 25 CENTS PER 110 X. Dr. Clickener's principal office for the Sale Of pills,' is vcsey it..Nen-York. -•- - • ric! WM. JACKSON. e'Ll Liberty st.. head of t: Itt burgh, Pa.. General Agent, for Western PeniisylaAnia, Northern Ohio, and the River Counties of The following arc Dr. Clickener's duly appointed,* gentsfor -Allegheny no.. Pa. - - ,„ 4 Wikl. JACKSON,(principal) ED LibeitE street, !mall of • Wood. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester. C. Townsend A. C 0.., Jno. 11.1aegues,'Hiriningftun. Jrto. H. Cassel, Penn st. , '- Andrew .s.. Getty. Wylie st. . Robert .. . 11. Hetningray. South Want.. IVm..J. Smith, Temperanceville. ' YertenialrFlemingi Lawrenceville. , • Daniel Negley, East Liberty: Edward Thompson, Wilkinaburgh, - Thomas Atkin Sharpsburgh.. . H. Starr,' Sewickley. • Samuel Springur;Clihton ' James Itl'ltee, Stewartstervert: ' • Jolur Black, Turtle Creek; C. .• tl Riley 11FLaughlin, Plata& Baker:at:A.6i; " " ' ." • - Penny, 111 , Keesport: •• • - • " . 6 T IS. TIIE Ects'r • tOtdir luttirdpln" 1 I.ly "ta 11 USED."--:Thii was eijnerised" hi our lwaring 'Yes terday. by an intelligent gentlenntn,-wha hed used-but about one half of a.bottle of De. Tiri'llanrs Oriental Coitgh Mixture, before he was.entirely cered:, Come and ggt bottle of it, and if the moat obstinate couc h ox cOld4Wea not disappear by rut use, ylitir money Wi iefatuted. Coinnoutaled as ttle,-of the niosl elective; though harm lean and plcaeane remedies; its list-fie...years Intay - nar!in deed-c an it. tail.togive.entire.satisfaetton. ,, , . For sale r wholesule,and retail, by • HAYS di ititticKwAY • LibeHt inreet. neirtaintlltinan. 11ILLIA3I FLEMINO.I - -.Lovereneeville. .%ohl - n146 by oaf TAIL .IVILLARD'S Orienral.Cough wonss ritAlsl2. Ti.". Those who huvc nothad d'it op portunity of teeinggierit feinCdf for" the perniaitent cult of every aifecrion of the longs, should not faittoyivc eta trial. Certificates of its efficiency,. from our own izerfs, which we arc zonstant/y receiving, cannot fnit tq convince .the sli,eptienl.. Read the following from a lady of li4gh standing in Allegheny:, Attamtv,vi - CrrT,l 7 Cb. 7;1645. 4 :Sfes3rx...l.tayr Brotktray: - It'irfraideme . krOat plea sure to be able to add.my-testimony in favor of .Dr, lard's truly 'V al unbl e cough medicine, , About litre ornonihs since I was atnicked with a violent cold, and was miich distressed vitllidie &nigh." from wfikh 7 could get nrf lief, until I Was it short time Mite induced to call at your stare and purchase some of the Oriental:Cough l'ilistnre. I am lumpy to state thamhe asap( the iierond.hottleMas entirely cored the; , and.bayiag. great confidence, in it. I have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends. ' r•tlit.tcr. Price, 75 cents a bottle: Sold by • ----- ' - . - HAYS-&- BRQCKWAY,,i • No. 2. Com. Rotv, Liberty st. neat Canal. FLEMING. Ltwrenceripc. - ElitC6kl the Now. York Gazette, Oct. .6,.1a39i, dhi!Y .Puper , deservedly nt. the head of, the delly:.pressi , , this country. • • • . Bristora Ex oftract Sersrmarilla,lt were but courtesy to ulh the attention of our rentleri to this invaluable prep oration which wilt be tband advertised in another 'Mr. Bristol is a hiother;' and isittes ltighlyeintereating newspaper, every now and then, one orrwo.numbent of which we have already noticed; and the toetlicine itself has.becn eulogised by nearly all the Press oftlte.westeru eorintry, and, we doubt not, justly - culegiaid. It hailin its favor. moreover, very drincring . :tesumbniala 'froth the most eminent• practitioners in every.parrof the country where it 'has been used. . There ~ i.C•beauty. And mate enough in_the bottles, and, in the engraved-labels iwhich they are enveloped , to induce purchase,. oven 'it" the preparation itself were not one of the soverearliest the world." as every Person mast belleVe' it is—that is, . every one must believe it is—that is,.'evary - one .who would not resist a mass of documentary evideneeconclu sive enough ha convert a 7 urk to Christianity. Buy. one of the bottles,' 'gentle render, anda . ee whether yott . de not agreeowith us on this pohit. • -• For sale by" 13. A. FAIINESTOCK th. feb2l cor. of tat and Wood and 6th and Wrwsl ala, 11.1-X.SIATISAI, GOUT, ANI) TIC D01.021.0.P.K. lA, A respectable gentletunn called at our office, ers he -midi' to intormnathat he bad beetvalllicted for 15 years with. Itheinuatiem or Gout, and occasionally with Tic Doloreux ; that,he had been fre . quently confined to %is 'room for mouths together: and 'often sutrered the Mat in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately 'he lied 'been using:lTagnerAilemriserfrourwhich hafound,themg nal and unexpected relief. any , lie found the medi cine very pleasant and effective, and Vint- he now •,catt eiders himself perfectly _ cured.—Phiktdelphia 'Nardi t er- A.FACT 'Won't!! Exowr.en.--A.. gentleman of Literofitions habit. from indiscretion ill yonuger.days..becatite af fected with Ulcerations in. the Throat and Nose; and a disagreeable eruption of the .Shhi. ~ Indeed, his %chalet systeiri bore the marks. of being, saturated with ,fiisetie. One hand and .vtist were so much affected that, he Ind lost the„neu of, the hand, every part, being . covered 'with deep, painful and offensive ulcers, and were as hollow ! , and porous as an honey-comb. , It was at this stageorbis. ,complaititovitrn death appeared inevitable from n loath some diseash, that.hti commenced the use of Jaynites - ii lenitive, and having taken sixteen, bottles, is now perfeet ly cured; ; ' . - ,The, Alleirdive Operates through the circulation, and Purifies the blood and eradicates disease froin the,systeat,„ wherever located, and the numerous eures it lung tier ' formed in diseases or the skin. cancer; scrofula, gbut, liver complaint. dyspepsiapnd other chronic diseases, Is truO.astonishing.—truly (I t e Times, - • 'Poi-ale in Pittsburgh, at the'PEKIN 'PEA STOMP., 72 , ourth street. rIONSUMPTION, COUGII,• SPITTING !Li imoNctirns, AsTiartra, .Coxismrm*s., Fout!fidhs of you are really suffering from negtected Colds, or an obstruction and consequent inflamation ryi the delicate lining of those tubes through which, the acc t we breathe is distributed to the lungs.. This obstriaition t produces pain and soreness. hoarseness, cough, difficulty - of. breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood,-matter or phlegm, which finally exhmusts the strength of thepa tient—and ,death ensues. JAYNES' 'EXPECTORANT' never fails to, remove this obstruction, i - and , produces ;the most pleasing and happy results. It s certain in it s ef fects, and cannot fail to relieve.. :For sale iu Pittsburgh at thoPekiaTea gtord,7:?Peurth.., at., near Wood. janEti • ',EST COU(;H MEDICINE IN AVt)RLIE"- & jj , Another evidence. of the superiority of Dr; lard's' Cough Mixture, over all others. Read the following: certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fifth Ward ...Pqrsactlan k . Nev. x 7847 .1 "This certifies that for.some Weeks pasty was-troableli With a very serious Cough, whielkWes ecideittly,l4cct • Inc - seated on the luaus to such an extent astrurestst the effect of, every medicine valid!: I had been.umnir. I;Was_ finally persecuted. to cell at flays & Store, awl get a bottle of Dr.. 1 1741artfii:Oreental effeegh, Mixture, which, to n.y.grcat suiprisg, relieved roe very muck; atter taking only two nr three doses,. aild.h . before had used one bottle. I was e'durefrenred. Iwassotpuelt pleased with itS.Mrects, that I Imve brougMotheri to,lPay 14. and shall continue to reecermiend it to intfaittials,,as firmly believe it to be the best Cough Medkine-in the scarld." • •A7Dtn4W Ya'PAxv*Y." Try tt—only_2 cen 4 ts sold by' " - DAYS &.../lIIIOV.KWA'Y' N0..2, Liberty strept„,near.Canal Damn. also by . . .j..FLEg ING„ novl.o , . _ AI OF COLIBI DlA.—Hair Ton ie—Ti) the' Said anti - ! Grey.-1f you wish a rieh, luxurious head of hair; flee from dandruff and scurf; do not tail to prdeurethegetruine • Balsam of Columbia. In cases of 'baldness, it whitlow titan exceed - year expectations. Many who have lost E sal their hair'for twentyyeam have had it retittire43oleori perfeethistVrAliettserofthir.nalsaug Age, state, or • condition. apPears to be tO;obstacle; ;whatester:, !Valeta causes: the fluid totlow with .which the delicatetaii tube is filled; by which means thousands,•whoa_st hair,w.tmgrey as the •Astatie,ettgle. huge;-had. thcir•hatelespored to its natural color, by.the use, of this i nc aluable•retnetlY. , In, ' nil ' cases,of feverit will be &laud armor the most pleasant washes that. can be- used v . A', few applications,ma r are necessary to keep the,hair tromfalling strengtheres the roots,' it never fails to impart axich, glOssy,appear ence; and, as a. perfume for the toilet, it is unequalled. I 4 holds three tithes as muck as other.inisealled hair Restor ativek, and is. mom effectual. The genuine • manatee lured only by Comstock &Son, 21, Courtlandt-street, Newt- Sold' Only genuine in ilttsblirght.'hy.W.x../sostairs• Libsrty street, headof Wod; also,: 'hi Washington, Ps4.• ,tri , A. Sweener& SIM; inEexinortsburatitb.yDr.:Voureitit. --ittDrewnsvillej-bYl3ennett *Croketk-also-usevey .t taw /tt laiirYland land Viiiitisk, • ;- •• Topt No. - 1 fd; . ' No. .1. do; . On emongtunent, and for sale janl4 g do i4icipm9rt - . af .. i.' , F4::2 - _ ,-.., 7 ':.% ' ' .
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