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"t•- s ,W -.;‘" • —4.:14014147rF, • - - , ,4; • - ~' ~' _> , ----,' ~,,-::`-..: ',..',:• ', I 4,, ,,--,._, • ,--. , 1•4 1 .+? il,'lrki, .--- -?..-;:` x ~ ~~~ .. '" • , MatiSM . . , . . - —..‘..- TO .I.RMS CTO ARMS!--Threntettedin vomint of Weiitern rettreLti Col Swift. kVilll ittnnO ince. notwifitelantling . witielt. , l- M. White , ..will continue. In sell, clothit,e , cheaper than: any ris has lietntintliern offered in the AVC%itFitt confirgy7turg. - ing,the hugest nAtablishinent in the city. fronting - on Lih erttlandliiith its. ... Ile is.now prepared "to khow to lint ounltrolis patrons.` the •g.reateat variety of elofini. costa,' TIMMS, vesting:A. and elothing'of 411 de , icrit'lloits;illilOY' for the apprintelting ARIOSOI. that has ever been ol feted = ltt this market, to which all con have - the Right of. Way.— •OtikerVii - the isomer. No. tc7. Liberty and Built etc. anar2s J. - AL Wi4111 , .., - 1 Atut:. Proprietor. • LW Got MS. :NEW tIOODS.---RecciCed to the Iron . Ciq Clothing, Slur, a epic:laid a.sortineitt of Chitin:. sisting of tine . French. Englis/Pl4lll American Plain.: N(in black and tinier 4%....5.iintr , 5, of the roust modern - styles i fine figured vastincre , VcAtings. Silk Velvet Plain and Fancy Satins—all of 'which we will inale up at the-ittosi reasouttble-pricee.. in n ibtritlik and thshiottable.ctyle. Ready tirade clothing. of all descriptions:. Lail?* Cloaks, of the ulna ist , ldutialdfs,:,lum,,,, Neck and Pocket Raki,. Sti-pender.F..llosouts. Shirt Collars. and evtry ankle tontall‘ kepi in a l lotliiim, M o re. - t7unntry Merchant*, befur: , sitirelinsing elsewhere.: will find • it to their advatonge 1 . 0 call at the I roll - . City Clothing - Store.' No. 131. Liberty street, inunediutely uppusite doe month of Market ' luctla-taj .. V. 31:CLOSKEY:' • . . . Clothing': Clistishigi: Clothing 111 The Thi:F.lAa Doors - e:.: Irot • lrrti 150 5 1-) 1 „ % t i a ' XVI? . 1 I' d . 2) t I; "t e kt I I t O S rt " MolitAilr" ntlivitript t o : m) oil customers and the public iri .general.' The Proprietor of lldslarrfauteriiitil.extensivi. establishment now, ruler rcturuiutr /IV" , tite.rins l 4 u . cities. at much tronble.antl-expensc, nist 'completed:Jai . fall and. inter arrangements to supply.. his thotisiodd of customers with our of the 'most desirable stocks .of Ch,- thing flint has ever heel' o ff ered in this or nay other mei ket west of the inimutain.. For neatness in. style and NvorLnianpliip, combined With the Very price which thee will Ire' sold dir,,yunst certainly reisliir the old unri valled Three Dig Ihiori one of the greatest attractions of the westeni country. It is Fralifying Mine to be able to announce to my numerous nt home null abroad, that notwithstanding the . extraordinary" efforts which I have made to meet the /111311,1 calla :Haug line, it is with difficulty I Can keep time with the epiistaid -rush dint is made on this estahlishment. It..Ls a well" established fact. that my sales are cignt or ten times larger than any other houswin the trade. and. this being . the •case on the amount sold. I can altrod to sell at Anna lesilwohl , than others could possibly think _of doing if 'they. wished to cover coptingent elpenses. I. intend to - Make a clean sweep ot all My present stock hefote iliebegitining• Of 11Clt year; coming to this'conclusion.-I will makeit the inter est of every man. who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at iltu Three Dig Doors. • JOIIN IIT.II.OSKFIY. - s 6 'o EIa.V.V; OFF LOW FOR CA.SIf. - -Winter :thing of every description. such us ;cloaks. 'over posts, superfine blanket. Beaver, pilot mid heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth. dress, and fro - ck coats; a large us siortmant of tweed, Sack and frock coats. eassiincre, and satinett patiMloons; also, a gen ..- aralpssortittent of vests; plain and fatfey selvet, cloth. camarnere nod fancy .extssitnere. with a great variety of stiparline.lrish linen, trimmed. shirts, under uldrts, stock,' cravats. Comforts and all other arti- OtelVill the , oothiliiilift. which will he sOld lOw for Cash. Firchasm s will find it much to their advantage to call soots„al 49 Liberty street..l'. DELANY -; i'vinplete assortment of pods: - suitable for, Castomer work, always on hand. such as English. French. sad Amcricait cloths. and ca,sitneres; also a choice liortnuutt.of seasonable' vestin ,, s—all Of which :will he made.to order in the latest styes, and on the most ac commodating terms. • ] nnl^ taw : Glut htisiel:Clotistitise I . rytilEf Spring and Summer stock that is now ready to be 11. offered at the old original . : . THREE BIG DOORS; - Is of the largest and choicest in selection that hacev er been exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth er city 'lithe Union.. I will not undertake to describe: to the reader the different assortments of articleswhich I noirhave to offer them; but will simply - tell them that if they only favor me with a call, I will lay before them 175,000- "different pimiento to make a choice onn of, con listing in part of Coats. front t h e richest in quality down to that lowest in price ; Pantaloons and Vests, to the us tonislunent of the beholder,. with both mouth, mid eyes open, wondering- in the most extravagant degree of sur prise:how such avast collection of awn upon cthruini could possibly be collected together under tans control of one individual But cacti things will be, as long as per severance end industry is the main-spring ot trade,- Without nay intention . of ha:ailing, on my part, I will say et the slime time, it is of such metal I am principally com posed,:for nothing in-the shape or form of didiculues. no. matter what their magnitude may be, can deter me. from accomplishing my object, in providing for the fanner, the. mechanic, and the day laborer. My whole attention taken up with the greatest care for their welfare. in get ting up fashionable. and at the same time substantial gar- Meats; to meet their demands; end us for others. who fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, and re quirmgan article :of the ne plus ultra kind, they have only te givc.tue an outline of their wants, and they, are tutted to a word. Now let me say a word or two to m country merch ants in the trade "If you wish to save tr y out at least 25 to 30 Per cent, in your wholesale pulehasee. tall hi at the "Th.ree Big Doors," and if ('don't meet your most eati pane hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains. and fresh seasonable goiads, I will not in future attempt to mr ef any inducements.of a similar kind to a generous peo ple of eu'aohle a nature and close discernment. JOHN M'CLOSKEY, No. 151. Liberty street. MOE drisiN'T BE I.I.I;AT!—J„ M. White has just received • at 11.,/ his large establishment. fronting on Liberty and 6th streets, a splendid &two - mama of TWEEDS fur summer; • also ; a superior lot of French ,Sistin o VESTINGS, all oi fetich he is ready to make up in the latest fashion- and On Abe most. reasonable terms as usual. - Observe the cotter. No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. • --- Extyl4.lviirrE, Tailor, Proprietor. . . TTNRLUSIttNU IMPUDENCE.—Frout a nub:tithed ,card of IWCalinont & Bond, of Philadelphia, 'the Intblte4vould be led to believe that we have been claim saga privilege we had no. right to. That ‘• they hnie Abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency sr.4- ,tent,r and that we have right to claim "exclu sive Ages with their lens." I never pretended 'to Sell the teas „et this...spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of ~ the,Now"York Pekin Tea Company for the last - two , years, as the public omnivore, and have been to New, ,Yorkfour times in that time, and never heaid of this new Aoniern until lately but as weed dealers. '-,-.The tea basiness of M'Callmont & Bond ialtbont eight ,months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Coin panfit name is because anamc is open for any man or Fula tonssume ; but the fact intended to-imply thereby, Una they have any connection with the 60 called and Arell.known Pekin Pea Company of New York, is entire ly false, they having been denied even an agency in ;Philadelphia, for the New York Company. that Cotnpitiy .having refused even thus far to confide in them. Ilutooe not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas; ant only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. 'Any person reading this card will see the gross decep tion they wish to practicenothe - pablic, and to the injury of my business. hl`Calluiont & Bond arc wool dealers in Philadelphia, and have sent au anent out here !civil!! *Orli over the eyes of Smote of our good citizens. Look out for the black sheep. Itunital ALEX. JAYNES. isTSW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! l—The Couvici, or the Hypocrite unmeshed, by G. P_ R. James, Etq., leek Ashore. by T. Bowan', author of Rnalin the Reeler. .the Star of the Vallee, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed •'he Mare Figure Ileed, or the Lady of the Green and iarles Carey, of the U. S. Navy. The Binittirs Bride. or the Maid of Saxony, by' I,Ottisa Sidney. - 4' Stanhope; anther of "Striking Likenesses." etc. Leonilla Lyinnore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge by Mists Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Ilare—alarge supply.! 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Etteouregarl by Ole ice sed bttsittess.tha Prisp - rietors have added to and extended their arringentents- during Aha winter. end are /lOW prepared tufutwurd freight with re enlinitv iuiJ.disputch, unstarpesied 'by . any othi•l'Lltie: Their limp experience as Canters, ihe pedpableiqparior ity of the Portable Boar system arid - lite- grief mptieitY. and convenience of, the waretionscs _at puck end of , the Line.-ere peculiarly calculattpl'lo enable the Proprielorli to fulfil their, eintagesnent; and - aCeumniodate . their ens , toiners. - and confidently offering 'the - pest fil'gfittranter for the future.: they respectially solicit a continuance of that patron ega w filch thew now:grateflly. acknowledge. Alt Consignments io l'ardre,‘atitt (VV . - minor. 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The Hungarian - Balsam' has cured, and wilt cure, Mo lima desperate casett. At - no quack nostruin, but ttztandard Eugltslt medicine, of known and ei,tublialied efficacy. . . Eiery family in the - United States should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to be u3ed asa . preventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the Side and chest, irritation and sureness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, night sweau r emaciaticni and general debili ty.-asthma, intluenza, whoopingeough, and cronp. - ; Sold in large bottles at $1 per bottle, with full alreCtiOUS for the r.,torutioo of health. . --• • • . Pamphlets,-containing. a massed - English and American certificates, and other evidence. showing the unequalled merits of this great English Pcmedy, May be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by . D. A. FAHNES.TtitK•i'OO., cor. First and Wood, and Wood - rind fillt 4 EDICAI, WORKS—Sir Astley Cooper on Ilernia; : 1.11 Sir A.zalcy Cooper on the 4renst. &c.; ' 1 ` Testis and Thyinus Ulundi Collc's Lectures on Surgery; I,Vatson's NEW ti Cr; Mackintosh's Practice; Ditnglisoris Physiologr; Horncrs Anatomy and mi z tolom Churchill's Midwifery; ' Wlpentesllidwifery; Diseases of Infants—Billard: Diseases of Fenutles—.&shnell; for sakhY H. S. BOSWORTH & rear 3 ----_--` 43 Market street. !DTI. IV PUBLICIATIONS.2IiIIah's Poems. illustnited llnTer's 111:1V edition or dm l'octical worlcir of John .Milton. with a memoir, and critical rcntarkionidateuius and writings, by itinica Montgotucty;,and 'nub. - hundred and tweet?' engravings from drawiuga by Wm. Harvey In two younarts. Setts - Ceres GREEK Tesnistrirr.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles; in Greek, with ' , Mulish notes, criti cal. philosophical. exegetical; maps, indexes. ele:togeth er. with the Epistles and Apocalypse; the whOle the Non• Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges. mid l'heologieal Seminaries. Ity Rev..l. A. Spencer, A. 711 A - New Noted.--Mideutniner'sEve.—A fairy talc °clove. Ey Mrs. S. C. Hall. • . Jamee's Henry UP-L-The life - of Henry the Fourth. king France and Navarre. by G. P. R. Joules. Complete in four parts, paper; a cols: cloth. • . For sale by JOIINSTON & STOCKTON: jan 8 Booksellers. ror. of ;Market and ad ets. I)6IIS'S LIBRA-ItY.:=.3nst—receiv ed, by the subscribers, • Six Old 'English Chronicles ; Williaidcf - Maltnesburrspaiglish Chronicle; Mallet's Northern:Antiquities •, I.IIIILA.RY: Schiller'', works, 3 vols Lanzi'A History of Painting. 3 cols History ofthe Girondists, 2 vol.; ' 'COXIett House eir • Coxe's 51.cluoirs of Marlborough ; Luther's Tattle Talk, by Hazlett'; Itoseoe's Lorenzo ErMettlei; Leo the Tenth; Ockley's llistory of the Saracens; Schlegers Philosophy of Histofy; .-13ecktuon's history of InventiOns ; Mochiavelli's llistory of Florence and the Prince; ',;(3ntrnbers' Infornintaptilor thq People; The Gallery of Nature. For-sole by H. S. 130SWORTII & Co. feb 17 43 market vtreet New nook . s 'Just Received. ORELL'S iii4tory of floderat comple te lll:in one volltine.tromlhe last London erlitnni--.11.110. Lectures on the Law and the Gospels. by Stephen 11. .Tyntr, D. D.; new and enlarged edition. portrait of 'the anthill.; *LSO. y f • • Memoir of Rev. David Abeel. DA3...late Milsinnary to Chinn, by his nephew, Rev. G. IL Winitimlon, *b. P r" trait. Meender'S History-; of the Christian : Re and Church' translated by l'rof. Torrey: Vol. 2. llttwkstune: a talc drkind for Fat gland, in 104—, two volumes, from second London edition; 5i..00. • Memoii of W. C. Crocker. Missionary !GAF/frit 02 eta. Personal Recollections, by Charlotte F.lizabeth,. with explanatory notes, accompanied by a memoir embracing tbemeriod trom the close of pertunud recollection to her death fbf L. WI. Ttme;624 ets. . Recollections in England; by Rev. 5:11. T y n D . D. Mark Milton,' the Merchatint Clerk; , by Rest. t'harles B. Taylor, "' M. A. author of " Records of a Good Aw n , . Lite," Laxly Mary." *Mayan, or the Pearl," lee. The uhoye rust received and for *ale by t F;I.I.IOTP &ENGLISH, mat . Market street, between dd atut 4th. UNDAY SCIRML BOOKS.*---We.have Mat receive 0 a large supply of Rooks for! Sunday-School Libraries published by the American Sunday School Union, and approved by a committee of pithlication, collni 4 "lff of members et the hillowing denominations, viz.: itaptiq. Codgregational. Episcopal Methodist, Prezillernm• and Robruted Dutch. 'Chest publications coniprod. iipwards of six hundred bound volumes; (of prices . from 6 coins up to 75 centa,) all written expressly for Sunday. Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishei a large "variety of hooks, in paper covers, for guiteyoinig!child. rem. for rewards, &e. The Union also publishes two tibitiries; 'Nottol and 2, of one hundred volumes each, all :numbered ready for Masi of hooks from 72 pages up to 250, arthe low, price of ten dollars, averagingF, only ten cents a volume. • Also, "A: Yout h. Cabinet Library:nor fifty.. volumes, at the low price of two. dollars and fifty cents. Also, Myrna Books ; Question Books, red and blue Tick ets on paste boards, Maps. Ac. All the .above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia . prices. Catalogues of Bookafternished on application. ELLIOTT A ENGI.LSII, 514 Market et., felt!? between Third and Fourth. . 7 4Z 3 "11 : fg'X' 67 Zitie - AzY ll =:- - ,- , 4 : dr ~ .~ ~~~ Talia - ottla Gait - atria .FEsaiiiiriatiiia tine* rfit, taIiIIITTANGES and Paspagemand Iron Great. Britain andlreland. by W. Tape - colt, - 75. tiontlkst...coreer , . oflfettlen Lane, N. Y., and LIG Water . '• ' loo'Repd. lAverpM3l. • - • : ; • 7' The sobseribcrs,ltaVing:aceetited the Agencyof flit:. ..abtire I louse, are now preparea to make arraiireinentg:' pit ,the most liberal terms with thosi desironS °fraying the r alSage 'of - their. friends 'froth - the Ohl Country; mid they Huller Mcniselves.theirchaincler and ton' standiMr 'in business will give - ample asinrittice that all their 'ar-; Jungerittits Will'be curried out faithfully. ' - T::Tripscolt are long, und•favorably ik1191%11. for the superior class. a ecomMottation, and !militia / 'qualities of their.Packet , Ships. 'QUF.E.N OE. Till, 'WENT: (;ARiIICK..IIOTI'NGU ER. 110T1ING1.7 IIIOSCJI.7B.'LIVERPOOI, and SIDDONS,- two ofwhiehr leuire Mirt'incottlily- - -froni New York the 21st and l,th, mart - nun 'Liverpocd the tith mid 11th: in addition to ", which they have arratigcmetits with the St. George and Illtion Lines of Liverpool Packets. to Insure a departure' from Liverprail every five days. beitig thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their hicreasing 'patronage: while Nr. W., Turscutt's constant personal superintendence of the bitsitiess in I.iverpool is an addi nutlet security that the eorafort .irod accommodation of the passengers Will be, particularly attended to. The subscribers be nß ig te , as usual, exnsively engaged: in the Trunsportation uisincia - between Pittiburgit and' the Ailuntie Cities. are thereby enabledta take ehargelit and ,thrward ,passengers ott - their lantlinr,' without a chance. of - disappointment or delaff *MI are,' therefore. prepared to contract for passage . from any sea-• • port in Great Britain orlrelatid to this,rtty-the.nature of the business hey:tare migarcil'in giving t hem facilities tin currying passengers' go far inland notalberWise at: minable; and will, rfneliossary, forward passetmerz fur , ther West by the best mode of eonveyence, Vid:tut an? additional chargas for their ;tronble.. Where vermin sent for deelitic coming out, the amount-pald forpassage Will be refunded in fall. • • ' - • . . . 'rhe slibierihers are' also prpttieti- to giie drafts at sight fir eny amount, payable at the principal cities and towns lit England; Irelatid.'Scotland and Wales: thus af thnling. 'safe end asttellitious Mode - of reinittina funds 19 - those countries, which' persons 'requiring. such fat:air - tics will fatal it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application lir by letter. post-paid)will be promptly at tended to. TAA &-O'CONNOR, • . I'orwurding and Commission Merelionts t map27-d&w.l.y, • . _ Roehe, Brothers, & Co. y. PCLTON ar.. NINIC Yoi u i FADEN QT'At. .1)1•11LIN; SCOTLAND ROAD. LIVEAPOOL - . • JA3IES itiaKELy, Agent, Oilier on. Penn st., CLial ".. Arrangtments for 1E 1 43. . -* ylocilE, BROS. ac-ea, exile Agents for the BLACK rib IIALL .I.lgR, of Liverpool and New York i'ackets, take the liberry of 'cuntouszeing.to their old. friends- and customers, that their arrangements kir the year 1.84 i t, being. complete, they are prepared to bring out passeugerat by the above apiendid Line, front Liverpool,to Nem* : orit. and Philadelphia. They reter to their-Conner course of doing basilicas. rind .ar.mre ilico-e Who entrust.theln with their orders. that the same satisfaction will be tentleted a. heretofore. tt7CMITTANCEI r'o ' '•' • I.:NC; - 111E1..-IND; S(MTI.AND AND' WALES Dratl®_ ti.K sale. payable, on dentaml, at any Iltuakin . !rebuilt The. untrersigned has mode orratigements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the presentiyenr. febS. , 2nulaws . JAMES BLAKEIX, Passage To and Fire.= -OK ., il j ~ yW GREAT BRITALN & IRELAND. . .111.11W Gamtua.Ftrrraao & Sox, No. 134 Waterloo Bead, Li verpool. CARLLSIX & RIPPARD. No. sySoitth ti.. 'P M: Subscribers, having accepted Agenev . it tlibt 1. city of the above well known and respietabLehouscs, are prepared to make engagements for Vivienne ea to cbmc out from env part of Great Britain or Ireland; by the re. cider Line of Packet Ships, sailing from Liverpool week- B.' Persons engaging with us may rest assured' that their neints will inert with kind treatmctit and prompt des-. patch at Liverpool, as well Its every 'attention necessary on their arrival in this country. Apply to or addrcits SAMUEL APCLIIIIKAN & CO.. ". - 141 Liberty it., Pittsburgh. N. B.—Pa Wipe& eturaged here from LiverpeetroXitts burgh direct, and drafts thr any.eunount forwarded. pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdoma iyokty , RAILNDEN & 41;k 4-- rAS6EVIER AIVD REXITTANCL jr&R.NDIZsi & CO. continue to bring out persons from 1.1 any part of Eng Land, Ireland. Scotland or Wales. upon the most liberal terms ; with their - Meal punctuality. and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do hot al low our,poasangers lobe robbed by the swindling scamps Mot intest the sea-ports, as we take charge ot them the moment they report thetnsel vet, and see to their and despatch thent'without any detention by the first slops. W say -this fearlessly, as we defy any - of our passengers to .4,141 , - that they were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. vehliFt thousands of others were detained montlis until they could be sent in some. nld craft, at a cheap rate, which. too frequently proved their coffins. . We intend . perform our contrnets honorably, rest who/ it may. and not net as wits the ease bast Ilealtoll with other °dices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their dcnveuleifee. Drafts draWm al "Pittsburgh for nnyiinm from .fl to .tl,OllO. payable at tittv of the Prorineial Banks in Ire land, titgland, fileotland and NVeles. tetkFOREIGN REMITTANCE. From Subsr rihers are prepared to forward money to all parts of England, Ireland; Scotland and IValcs,_with despatch, and at the 'lowest rates. - SA.NIVEL M'CLEIRKEN Cf) . febl2 /42 Liberty street. European Agency, ' and Remittances to Ireland, England, deo. • . T ARGE and small-stuns of money can at all times be 1 A retained by stgla-ttrons, at Qdueed yaks, to all ports of England. Ireland. 'Wales. and I...acies. Debts. Items, elating. and Property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscriber. or during his ab -settee from this city. from October until Nay, on his ninth s"' tours to Europe, by application to luau ller, Mer 'Chant, Water street, Pittsburgh. lI.KEENAN, Attoiney, and Counsellor at. Law, and European AgintL Pittsbur t ,tb, Pa. P. S.—As It Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business.of "licrdinnat Keenan," passenger agents, of New York, he deems it necessary to say that he is. nut the Keenau of that. firm, and has never had any connexion with either of thnio persons. • . ocif . Western New York College or Health.. Ina :lince inattarr. Lierritto, N. Y. DR. G. ez VAUGIIN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP • TIC mirrum • 'PHIS celebrated reinedy is consta :y increasing its fume by the making all over the world. If lam now beconn.: the only medicine for family use, and is portico, tarty recommended ler Dropsy : all stages of this- com plaint immediately relieved. no matter of 4tow long stand 7 "' g. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and ail diseases of the urinary organs; these distressing compilation it stands alone.; no other" or dela can relieve you; and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical ;—(sett pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint. Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great 'Yea , especially, mid wherever these complaints prevail, medicine in offered. No mineral agentofo deleterious compound is apart of this mixture;'it cures dicsidissMs etivrith cerutinty'and celerity, and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.ll Complaint ofa Most painful character, is unitiechatety relieved, and a cure fol lows by few : da ys use of this article. It is , far beyond any other preparation for this disease,, or" for may other disease originating front impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System: Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, be ., or influmation of the same, is - 'relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure le always the result of its use. It stands us a certain reme dy for such complaints. and also for derangements of the _female frame, Irregularities, Suppressions, paintid men :Struations. No article has ever been offered, except this, which would mach this kind of demngtinents". It luny he ached upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did see feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures Irt this distressing Cleat of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken doWit, , dehilitated constitu linne, from the effect of mercury, trill' find the bracing power of this article to actimmediately, and the 'poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative litoperiies of this article I.III OF4ITIEOLOOD.MId dTiVe such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony• of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be named here: Agents give them away; ,they contain pages of certificates of high character; And stronger array of proof of the virtues of a meilicine,)iev r . er appeared. It is one of *peculiar features of this ar ticle. that it never fails to benefit in any ease, and if bone mid muscle are left to build upon, let the entaciatml and liageriug invalid nom ON, and keep taking the medicine as long anthem is al i improvement., ,The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under .the licada of Smitlitiviatt.LAS,.Sarners,&c.. as cures for .Drepsy, Gravel, be. They are good for noth •ing, and concocted to gulf the unwary :•zoCen TIMM NOT. Their.inventors never thought Of minim such diseasestill this article had done it.' A particular study qf the pamph kupis earnestly solicited. Agents,. and all who sell the.ar tide, are glad to circulate. gratuitously. Put up 'hi 30 oz. bottles, at 82; w. Oz., do. at SI each—the larger 'within; 6 oz. more 'Mtn thi3 tyro sma ll bottles. Look out mid not get iMpOseil Every battletai r uViniglitife Vegeta ble Lithontriptielffizture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and O. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. Nom: other are genuiue. • Prepared by Dr. 0. C. Vaughn; 'and sold at tiroPrinci pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo,' whole - Sale and retail. No attention given to letters finless post-paid—order from regularly authorized 4 . rots 'aerpted.' , Post-paid let ters, or verbatcornmunicattonit soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to' gratis. Offices devoted exeldsiveli to the tale of this eirtiele— Ll 2 Nassau at., N, Y.; gus Essex so, Saleni,"Maesi; and by tha.principal Druggists - throughout the United Pates and Canada, us Agents. • ' • . • HAYS .& BROCKWAY Age . ntSt • No. 2. Liberty .st., near Canal Barda. , TENITIAN BLINDS. IYesterreit, and old and Well known Venitian Blinilmaker. formerly of Second and VOllllll 'is., taken this method to inform "Itinf many friends of the fact that his 'Factory in now in' fulltopera non on tn. Clair OL, near dm old Allegheny Bridgit;whe re a constnnt supply of Blinds of - various colors and-cmali hien, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices,. from twenty-cents up to snit customers. B. If required, Blinds will be put up ro, that in dase - alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed without' the aid of a screw-driver. and with- the same taailitly that ally other piece of furniture can he removed," and withouiVany esttra eYpenne: -Jetll.d&wy ruuLtc.--rti. subigdrit,e- r ; by 1. - j written contract: With, the PEKIN Tt.A. Co.. has 'tilie ri;;ln'to sell theirTeaiin rititatuirgh arid Alleghe ny cities. Any, pereMildtempiing to sell their Teas ex _cent procured through sac: is practicing a dedeption: and a frauttupon the publie—and . their statements - are not to rehod on. [sal) A. JAN - NES, 79 9th st. 4. ~- , - . ....:'..i'i1 r .-,.-. ',',,. ~ -`.• ..., .:. - ' 2 .1' . ....i' .- - - 1Z ,. ..; . . : 'f .- ;1!•.......: 7 1.' 7 - f1. , . , -.,:' , .' , 1 " . . . . . - -''...; - : . .•'::. - 1 -. '''''-i ,, ... c , . - ';:;,i •'-.•.• - :: .--, i''' , , - ? ..i . .' . '.: , ' :... ", rat~iz ;: Eincs JOSHUA ROBINSON, FlorOpeon and General Ag•nt, Filth street, one door below %Vaal at MEE EMINETIE - •,,...;,..,,,.:„...,.,•:. .'..;-,::E." , , 4 . , -,i , -.:!.. , _,,:: .. , ~:.i.r`;l:(,'..:i.t;T':-J'.'..'T, ; - LYCOMING".CO. lIVIVAIANSURANCt C - OMPANt AGENCY rr finbscrilx 3 tativingfieeit tipPointediha duly ' nom missiatted Agenl artlie tyconittig County Mutual la. ' stn.:nice Company. is, now. prepared .lo :receive, applica tions ter ingmeticti for' suid!Company. This Coinpany Mai ,perhaps. one otilic.very best insurance Companies in the 'State or, Union. buvinga.crtfdlal 'between One and two 'Millions t o in premium hotek. and by the Tegula tip o ne . okthq company no risk exceeding will by ta:, 'ken n ti n y ohe block of buildings. area any one risk. and -410 41u1'0.'lliat * 2 1 611 0 will be taken on a - Rolling Mill. Foundry' or Furnace:: Bitilditi6 whiiir: store-pipe Passess through the side wall or roof. Cation Factories or Powder Manuflictoriesef -Priming Ink,. and Dior beMstwed on any_considerution. what= ever; 'and when 'the. inte per cel#:',ahn IL be 12 or 15 Mein. 41, e, tisk Will takett. over , ,, .000, (except Bridges , and Grist The Operations of the rouniany have beat - sueh".: Mut Car the -last six;year, only one cent upon the done!) . /1 3 b 4 Cu Relied itpuu the• premium. notes. of , the. meek lders. ' - ' - Application can be made. to the subseriber at lus office,: in - -the : new ;Court gouge. 11. SPROUL. Agent. Pittsbur. ,, h. Allegheny, Co.; Pa. ,„.„ inn:l34M I Elie and 3farine'llisaraire. TILE insiniu,cp come93.4.oricorti, Atherica...of Phi - la -delphia,, thronghits"ditlY attthorizell Agent, the , an-.. scriber, oll . ,citOlnakfi rinnnent u alid litnite4 lusttmoce oft property,in'th,iii city and its vicinity, and au shipkients by the canal and rivers, . . :DiRtX.:ToRS: !Aithur Cottin, Preal. Samuel 8r00k5,... ; Ale ;ltenr ;:~• Charles.l'aylor,i,- - - Samuel - NV, Jones, - ' Srenuel NV. Smith, ' ' Educed , Ambrose White. j John A: lirbvea,l Jacob' • John White, . ~ ' John It. Nea: ;Themes P. Cope,. FCm. Welsh, Tina i..t.the deqv Insurance Cornpany. the -United States - , having been elan:lei-ea ih 17tH. chiatter;i3 per newel, ant! front its high standing., long e.xperienee; tun plc manna: aril nroiding all risks of an, extra bitiarioul . obi:omelet, it may be considered cut riferlint ninple securi ty. to the public. ,lLlOrygfi ARWOpD At Counting Room of Stirenal, Jones & Co., Water and Front. sta., Pittiltargh. ' PqM'y The' Prniiklizt Fire Insurance Coitiptszajr Cmuerfut .IIERPV:TVA.L.--4400.000 paid -in Mild 1,63! Chindwitt st„,north aide; near Finli."l.Take lase; 11/Kre. 'either peridanent or limited. against loss or think age by fire, on property and effects of every ddnr - iPthorl• in town or connity.oh.the MOM reasonable tonna. - Ap plication, made either personally_ or by letters, wilt be„ promptly-attended to., C. BANCEEd; Prost. " C. G. !taxman, Secret:lrv. DIRLVTORS: - Charles N.' itaneker, Jacob It. Smith, Thomas Hatt. Geor g e W. Richards : gleamas J. NVliartion,, - Mordecai D. Lewis, 'robins Wagiicr, ' 'Adolobi E. Rorie, Sautuel Grant David S. - Brown. '"IkITTSiIIPIiGHAGENCY. WARRICK Marrix, Agent. at the 'Enchange 'Cain of , 3Varriek. Marlin k. Co„ corner of Ni and Marketats.. t Vire risks taken on buildings and their contents iii Finsl , urgla, Alleghen y and-the surrounding country.. marine of inland inavAgation.irisks taken. augi-ly, . .IrOttlitif . • J.. TINNET4 , /11.4 ICING it FINNEY, ,• Agents at Pitt.tbartth.frr the Iklatrate Mutual Safety In surance („Yompthy .t T 4 111211 RISKS upon Buildings and Moreitandize of eve• - 11 ry.description. and Marine Risks nponittills or car goes of vessels. faten-upowthe :most favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on Water at.. near Market atroet. Pinsbnigh N,_11." King & - Finticy invite the confidence and patrchr; age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. S. Insuranee Cotillions,: as an institution among: the most flourishing in Philadelphia—as -having a •liirice paid in capital, which; try the operation of its charter, is constandv tricre:roring--as yielding to : each poison insti red,liis.dit share of the profits of. the Cornpany. withotif , involving trim in any responsibility whatever,beyond tlth prentiunt actually paid in by hint; and therefore at pas ,sessing the,Motatil principle digested of every obnoxious,. feature.. and Snips 'float . nornitivr form. novt-tf 4 GUNCY OF THE FILANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE ..tt. COMPANY 01' VIIII.ADELPIA.—IV. , 'E. entner Thin! and Wiled Pitobwegh.—The assets. of .tlift company on the first of January. 15.45. as published in conformity with 'an act of the l'enusylvania Legislature, were •. Clouds nriti Nfortgewco ' t11e06.615 93 1. Ileal Estate. ut past . 100,967 77 Temporary Loons" Stocks anti Cash iN/7.p4 - 74 rincitta total of A Atfortitg e, llwi fir n.tfortling certain ass o ntnee ' thnt all losses will fie promptly nter, and 'pricing entire scantily to all. Who 0b.,. tan policies from this Company: Risks - taken at as low, rates as arc coatistent with Seenrity. , . E=ZIEMSMI .-,,iisiniratice Against Fire, . Aorrr,reirt Fire /fist/ranee Cooiporty--Office, No. 1 72 ‘Valnistatrect, Philudelphiai ,Incorporated . A. D. isin_cliarter perpeetnal. I notes Builitinga.Furnitnie.l4lerebantlize, and pi:nix:i -t" gene roily. either in the city or country. against lose or :linage by fifer. perpetual or for ihnitearperkxia, on favor nblo terms. . . • DIRECTORS : John Sergeant, Samuel C. Morton, 1 NV - Miura ).voch. 'Adolphus Ptritts, •• .• t Throtatos Arlittone, Grum! Abbott, John ‘WoIA, Jr., Potrick.Brotly, • -John T. I.ewist.... • . . : . SAMUEL, C. bIioILTON, rre.lident/ • rnA,Nets D. sAN-Ri.:.;.sterelury.. Cokes for Insurance by the above, Company will be received and insurances effected by .the utideriiped, aKent for.ritisbutsh. GEO. COCIIRAN, ,", .I jait4.t. tr, Wood street. ' . . , . Cowmen's Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now concede& by medical th at Connell's . 'Magical rain ratractor..manufactured by Comstock Co.. 11 Courdand st.„:.NeW Turk; is the greatest won der of the Ifith ecutuq:'' Its etTecis ore truly miraculous. Alt pains aro removtd,firofis: bttrus, scalds, arc., and, all external sores, iu a fetir",ltfifintes atlitr 'its stpplidatioh; heating the same ettilbsbiltabst; delicate ai scar. it is equally - bettefieial ttiall kinds of 'intlairmtato ry diseases. seat elf tore Nipples 'and. Eyes,' Sprains, Ithetunatinit. lVhito Swelling and Clem's, Bruises / Bards. Chillblaitts, Erysipelas. Biles, Tic Dotorcaux, &e.. might add na proof to all we say, the' names of many em intent physicians who use it in their prractice, and Intii ilreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it constantly ant hand. in case of accidents by fire lite may be lost without, but by its use all bunts arc subject to ill control, unless the vitals are destroyed. Cate then—remember and AA for Connilts illogical Pain 'Rx tractor, manutacturcd by Comstock 4. Co., N. yr., tied take no other.- ~ Peas sows, G. muse HO.YeLiAriment , is au article tame justly celebrated as a cure for the "above. than any or.all others. Its cures am almost itntrietlittle, and ii is Maly neeenSary io let those who know the article and tam it with such great success. that it in to be had true and f e inting:. 441:Coutstock & Co., 21 Courtland at., N. • a proprietor_, Sold only genuine lit Pa., by IV:e. JAcisny, Pit Liberty et., bead of Wood it.; also in Washington,' Pa.. by A. flark ritlßrownsvillt by Benneft & Crocker,also by °urns:eat in every town in. k'enusylvania. I Thia4 igd• anti NVirmia. - novID-d&wtint 4 .1 t the best Coughlladletizell ever Sevid , 1)1b1A.1) the following pronto( the superiority of.Dr, Wii ' lard's Oriental Cough Mixture, from ti respectable eit izeu, who has tried it: • • , . • " Pterti . stmnit. Dec. 15, Vihri, M&,:sna. Wow* Ilnocirwss:—A nee laboring for iteVeral %sects mafer the disadvantages of n harassing cough and Most distressing - cold, 'Which had, thus far: resisted feet!, of several of the ~thifidlibles." I waft induced to Pur chase a bottle, of . your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my gnat surprise, utter using only one half of the bottle [found myself entirely well. "It is the brit medicine . % erer saw." True copy. . ,JOHN Sold by•itAys,&:. SROCKWAY. 'Druggists, Connuer cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. jallB A A. AIASOIN & CO„ Dry Goods Hottne, - 11.16rket A 1..: Street, pettreen Third and Fourth turrets. have - just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods. comprishw in part : 17 cases various- styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. Frencli and American-manufacture ; 156 lies deli and desirable patterns French Ginglituns. warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and duraltiLitY of colors: eases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, compriAng every style for Fall - and - Winter wear ;'Cash mere,. M. de Lnities, Satin Alpaceas of various colorst:1-.4.and 4-4, black and blue black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dre'ss Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de Laing, all wool; Shawls of every style and quality;;Ces sinteres, Cassinetts, World Cloths and Vestings; blench ed and unbleached Aluslins front to lefc. Per yard; -Green, Fellow. - Red and While Flannels; Tic-kin gs,, Cheeks, strip'd S kirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are Offered at wholesale rind re tail at ilia:yet). - lciwest cash prices; " ' • ti , ell3 A. A. MASON ,& CO. EW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's ,BtriM• Awls, Fourth 31tret.-410VOIT & Arrrumir,..Daguerreo ,pints frotu the Eastern cities, would call the - attention of ,e-inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns. To their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third stor4f Iburlcu's building, 4th at. Persons wiflatigniettires:ialren muv rest :assured . that no pains shall be spared to'produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments ere ofthepow *rad kind, enabling us to execute pictures udistirpassed ,for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Tu6 public ure 'solicited to cell and examine. - . Persons sitting for pictures nraneitherrentairred or ex pected to teke them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Operators. Will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. 117'Instrections given in the att. containing tile:more. recent Improvements. jan7 F 0 FEMAI.F.S.:-Erery female should lump n box of _IL -Dr. ibilph's Pills. They nre perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their cOnsdt mien, dating • wi th gentle -todd ness and safety in all circumstances. WhereverititiMlne ell, their diameter has .been rapidly established among the Indies, with Whoati they are emphatically The Favorite. Very complete directions for use In theve r ions,com- Omuta will lie tumid iu the directions accompanying each box. For sale by K L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Win. Cole. .-Ulealieny City; J. G. Smith, Bir mingham; and John'Veracken, FILM Ward, Pittsburgh. jiint2s . . • - r.' -'; Hollow-R are Castings, .: ' I it Efictt.:STS ; yisitheri oar city for the purpose of .0 n obtaining their Spring supplies of Ifuneye. 3vsr a e atitbit. Castings will.fiud. a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety, of, imiteilia and sizes ni store by U 4.— Samples can be.scen atouswarelniesc, Commercial Row, Liberty strict. next W., l ,Vi Wallace's Marble works. rl7. Terms mid prices nivorablc. feb 2 7 --dtm ' . _ _ ; QUIN, !iteBRIDE &rn ILTEW BOCICS—Just receiVcd, by Exptesin• GertnOuy, 11 Englund, and Scotland, " . or. tnctillecumui•of ; 4 S*IMS li !lid! r; by .1. 11 ../IlerlO,El'Anbii,rite;D:D,;'autitopor Lis tory of the flerormation,'Llfe . or Cromwell. ke. ' • A Practical. Exhibition LI - ete Gospels of St. Matthew, and St. Mark. in the form 'Or Leettlies, intended to assist the practice of dotnemie instruction and devotion; by John Bird t. , :uturrier, D. D.. Bishop of Chester. • • - - ;sale by & feb24 56 Market street, bet. ad awl Ith. =SE ~~ us. 4: y: DEL "1/OFFLANIYS.• CF:aII3IIATED •,; MEDICINES Are withota a,Rirat for the Ce4re of the following: Diseases. _II.F taken according. thiiy• Will cure eb) case: nolnafter who or Whitt Ise hug .._..._..—, VFX , ILI'ABLE" R , For'the permanent cure of Illieuatatista. Gout. Gan grene, Ifysteria. end -severe.' nerVOlMlttli!iltiOns. told a're highly recourthentled . tin the cure of Dropsy. lfcinbrul. Asthma and 'Ne'uralgia. Patients using thelh. i 1 1 ,111051 eases; experience benefit Sotioll after the first doim.- They quiet the'nervous systeni, Whieh enable. them to rest well tinting the. niehr. They never fail to elfectu:ctrte ; when taken ricebrtling . todirectious.-,' , - •- - ,No outward application tan pcminnentlt remove Thee ma tie pains frtmt the sytieru.: .liiitinientesometiniesuet as ! , pallintiV6 for a - short period' but there is , always danger' to their use. They may Cause. thelmiti ita hmve one place for perhitp.s - a'vitalparti , or else where the pain will be GER:VIA:4 .lirrri;Rs, . Fortlie permanent cure of rater Compluinta.3atindiee,i -Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Clironie - Debilitv. Chionie:Asth ,ma. Ner - vons - DebilitY. Pulmonary• Affections, (erisingg from the - liver or stotuneh,),LliFeases.of the - Ifithierc antt all diseases arising fiinn a di.sorilored:tdomach. in both male and • female'. such 'as Atinule weektiess,..tli2.ziness, fullness of bleed to the bend. They strinalfite'n the sys reinev.p, all acidity of the sand:tell, itfill-giveit tone.and action and a.,isigt digestion. ' They. Can be talteit.. hy the 'ttiost'delicate stomach: and in everyQso will en trreliAcstrofeoltilchess and 'reneliate" the, whole' . syS- . tam. 'removing all impuritieß *and reinnants'of previous . diseases 4 and. Kiving a. healthy action' to the , whole ThesymPtouts of Liver CoMplaint are uneasiness and. pairtinthe right side, anti somne4s upon touch immediate-, ly under the inferior ribs; inability, to lie on the side, OT Ail able, a dragging sensation. produced, ,which se riously affects respiration, causing very often a trouble. some cougiti Mgenter with these sympiont.t..ve pereeiv4.4 coated: tongue, acidity of the stomach. defiCieney of per sPiralion,, anti. aciteetunes n sympathetic pain in the right shoulder. with a great disposition to sleep and depreasion of Spirits, and sometimes sores in-the tifouiltorltirtint, causing miens to-rise in thenostrils. Jaundice frequent ly 'aceoinpunies it. and nib-tipsy in the. facer Thescsyrnp.' toms; -if-:permitted-to conimue. will eventually produce that most • baneful disease: - Consitinptimr. In feet, a ma jority of such. times' origiiiate-front the irritntimecauses , above mentioned.. C'athrirtie medicines. must , every instance. be avoided in theirearmcnt far iti - • .., The symptoms of Dyspepsia tire very varietti--those af -feeling the stomach alone. are nanscanittaraburn, loss of entnetintes an excess of - appetite. senseof nevi Or weight on the'stontach.; sinking or fluttering of the' pit of the siornach, fretid eructations. or ',bur arising from the stomach, te. .Dyspepsia., devoid ore (unman' nature, is -witliont , duitger; bur, •if 'arising . from: ',disease of the stelnuch. it is dangerous.- ,•., • . . . Nervoiti Debility generally imeompenies Dyspepsia or. Liver Complaint; 4i-will also cure:' A Ma': deses wiltre move all• the unpletisent effects, such as fluttering at the heart; aching sensation When in diving position. dots or webs before the ' , sight, fever snit dull-peon in the head: constant imaginings of evil, and grent deprtssion ofspir. its. °inward signs-are, a quick-and strong pulse; Tale - and distressed countenance, &c:• _ Any 'case of the aboVedisetwe can be cured effectually'. by the use of the Diners. as directed. SUDORIFIC Au hifa~lthh. remedy for Catighti or Colds. or the Chesty Spitting. of, Mood. inflators, Ditneßing .Conah, chills. lientoral.Astbma., or unv'tliSease of the Lungs or: Throat.. • Richard D. woad,*. Henry D. Slierrard, gocly. This is an invainable,fainds medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness, and prevents the Croup by be hagearly. administered. INZO cough or' old is too light 10: ss pa neglected, for, neglected colds sink thousands to the' grave annually, and enure many . to grow up with mite frame, who would have been strong and.robust, if at first properly treated. • • ,SPINVSAIRD' onvrmravrt Put the effectual cure of the Pilri, Teller and Vienne,. Scald Head, Iting-worais,'lntlanied Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet. Old Boma arising from cave? or inapura hloollt and vain extract the. fire front burns, - on application, or remove.any cutaneous enitstiond from the akin. Persons troubled with tender faces Should itself 1 tdler shaving; it Will, iu a few inentents, rentove news and stop the bleeding:. It can always be relied on. and is invaluable idatty fotaid ' For the cure ofpains or Weakness in the fiver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep sealed painis.--- 'these remedies have caused many to enjoy the. inea thimble blessings' of invigorated health. and in a varie ty of deiperate , anct abandoned cases, a perfect and . The tnntnnerable impositions' upon the public.ind the statements or remarkable 'crireP never mode, yet certified to he'feigned.nantes. - or by persons wholly unacquainted with - what theyhave 'endorsed; neuters n difficult to do justice to lie public offering'sritheient inducement to make a trial of litcr invaluable medicines. They ore tirely vegetable.: and' free (min all twin rims ingredients: mad claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every. family should have, a "pamphlet4-they 'can be bad of the agenti gratin. Principal Depot at the Gentian Medicine more, 278 Race' street. One Amt above Eighth, PhihnielPhia.. For sale in. Pittldiurgli,l,y• •. (j:irellodivr - • 'WM. THORN. • ILILNet. TAUT nTtfuisitr, coi'dtr. , ,The Ltings' tl are in daagerz.the work , of the- deturoyer has been, , begun, the, Cough - of built M it a sound Of tot A Mo7llea' ourdar darling enld. yonr id I 'and earthly joy, s now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold--her pale cheeki.her thin shrunken fingers. tell theltold.disonsehas 'already-gained upon her —the sound of her supulettml -cough pierces your soul. Yousto MAN, when test about teenier life, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu tare—your hectic cough' and , feeble tell -of year toes of hope. inn you used not delmair. Thum isa balm vrltichwill held tile wounded lungs,. it - •'• Shornian's dll-11nallng Mrs. .arratut. the 'wife of. Wm. 11. Auree, Esq. was eiven.up by .Dr. Sewall of.Washington ' Roe and McClellan of Philaidelphia.Dr. Roe and. Dr.Alott of New York. Her. friends ell thought site, must die.. She had every appearance of being an consumption, and was so pronounced by her physicums—Sitermards -Balsam was given and it eared her. Mrs. (itiIIaARIZANTZ, of Bull's Ferry. wan also cured of comotnamion by this Balsam whim all other remedies failed to give relief—she was reduced ton skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist, VI Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other medicine afford ed relief;-fiat the Balsam operated like n churm. Dr. C. also wituesred its Wonderful etfeets in curing Asthma, which it never fails of doing., S'pittiim Blood, alarming as it may be, in effectually cured by' this Balsam. .. It heals the raptured or wounded blood vessels; and mikes the lungs sound ' Rev. ilExar Iresms,loo Eighth avenue. 'mai cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing.' The first dose gave him MOM relief titan all the 'other medi cine he bedevil' taken. Dr. L. J. Beals, 19'Delancy eirect, gave it to 'a sister.ln-law who Was laboring under Consumption, and to 'nuother sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both eases its effects were initnetliate, soot: restoring them to comfortable health. ' Mrs, Lucturris ,Christiesst,,suftered from Asthma 42 years. , Sherman's Balsam - . relieved,_her ,sit onto,. and she : 45 mamma/I:direly well, being etiabledso subdtie every attack by a timely Use of this medicine. This indeed is "the grunt remedy for Colds,'„Spit ting Blood. Liver 'Complaints, and all the affections of the threat, and even Asthma and Con-Tang:tic:a. • Price 25 cents and St -per bottle, : Ptineipal - Office - 100 Nassau street- New York.- .I.ikesvise Dr. lihennanss celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. , Pretnium Tooth Paste and Poor Slat's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail! by IVM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Satre and Patent Medicine Warchouse, 99 Liberty strestPlitaburgh; head of Wood street, mid by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny -A. Ms -l'ilarshall;• Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghtriest, -htanchester;J. R. Jacques, Birtutitgbatie A. $.. Getty, Wylie street; G. Attune, tor: - Webster et. - -end Eltn; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aikau,S. hartsrburg,h;Snringer Clin ton; James IWKee, Stewart-stow:a: John Mack. ' Turtle Creek; C. P. Diehl, Elisabeth; RoWland & Son, M'Keies port; MeEldowney; Bakerstown; Riley ISPLatighlin, Plumb Township: Wm. J. Smith, T.esuperencovillei Jas. Fulton, Tare:men; G.H. Starr. Sewiek Iy. - mprll-ly vrOILE 'I.I::STTIMONYI—Dr. W. ~tags, of Fayette -I.VI. vine. N. Y., says: "I am wen persunded, and have been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetabl&Tills are_ of great use to all those who may hove occasion to Ilse them, and have talministered teem to m y-. patients." ' Fever . llll , l Ague. Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, are ha mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills, Price, 25 rents a box. Sold wholesale end remit by S. 1.. CUTHBER'T, ' ' • - Smithfield street. near Also. by Wm. Cole.. Allegheny city ; J, 0., Smith. Dir tninghum; Jolla APCracken. Fifth Ward. ' fchl7 Jitynent Family ftte d lcln es. TIM S. S. CQpK,:riqt ! n, •sTyiteiri . Merck,:- 106 : I_l a. I have uaed, your 1 eneifitge. Laramie/ter balsam, and ,ExpeeinTant, in my Practice. for the last three years, fuel have been exceedingly well pleased with them, mid never, as yet, to my reCiillection, failed of realizing, my . fullest. expectation' in their curative properties. your other medicines I cannot speak of from experiencey bill, jUdiling from those I have used, I doubt not but thin they claim. and are "entitledto all the confidence reposed tam them, by . those who have. used teem:- tklinferly very partial to Te , sTa Vermilitge, until 1 bee:intents:pita: l red with yours, which has my deciderilitefertme to 'any other now in use: . Ressectfully. yours..&m, • . , ...S. S. COOK, M. D." - jr.r...For sale in Pittsburaltat the Pekin Tea Stoic, 72. Fourth St. ' febls - -- X -. .... - FA/INESTOCK'S COUGH SYItUP.-=-Thiti pre paratidu has prevail itself to he of very great:effica cy in the aura of obstinate Coughs,- Colds. Asthnia,;Spit -of - Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; and the proprietors feel warranted in'recom snending it' AS ft safe and Useful medicine, and and pre pared to show 'certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. , It is pleasant to the taste; and is offered ntso low alsrice as to place'it Within the reach of every person. There are. perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce snob decided effects an -such M short time. ,'Pre'pared and sold by - • - • B. FAIINFSTOCK & CO, ' , Corner of First and. Wood;, also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. RALPH'S CELIiBRAti".O Vnawramtat. PILLS are for saliiwholesule and retail, :at the • R.Ess*F-stivra OFPICE, ' No. 50, Smithfield st. _ Also, 1 - 1- Wet. COle, , Allegheny city: J. Bir inim•lnun; John McCracken, Penn Street, Fifth Ward. toe Des, al by P.SiEti . ANOLVIVOR thra and Ithins of the fullowink cafe:nide! A Snigneue Brandy, riale, datt. tßazenae " lietinete‘y ' clerk " pale, Pinet Castilian &Co " ' • -4 4 44: 7 7- 11aric, lmperin - Figin Gin, Binekl-torse ' Syettn• 'Pete Apple ;' • ' IrishAVltkkey ' .Tatneien Spirem,• , St. Croixiiimt: " Tozedmi - with a Jurga.;:t Liquors in.liottlos; ahitt, forFak acharortedodald la, and Liquor Store'af kb; conk , • 1 041t5t&.4,4 , ...7. — V-64.0"..=4... - k- , - 1 -, --•"-. . - r)ragstatib . 00 Whole. tralves. Quin , Brandy. Wines, Gins, Ite., ads, grades, and vintages , . , London . Markoi: Rotten Pori 6 " Prrish Hunt Burgundy S. N. Alndeirit ": " S. M. a Symington Pale Sherry " Brown " . • : 4 6' Golden " Tentiffe ' " Lisbon Claret " • Sweet & DrY Ittaragy't of the:iabove, Wines and pagna and Claret Wines, ig terms.' at die Wide eel-. P. C. MARTIN, unthfield and Front sts. ~~.- ,: ; =~,~w '~; DrugOttAll4. -1741 COLLEGE OF"HE '.I.-141;; No. 207. Ifistx Sr 13trrs.t.o, - NEw Vous. 1 - 11 t. G. C. VAUGIIN'S' Vegetable Luon htriYtic Adrer- JJ tisement for l-47.—"1 CuWa...l.Saw, 1 Comiered; is most et:mil:hie:illy the canewith this article. Disease has ever milled to ttk onist marvellous Medicinal power. .Wherevcr rt Ifni goile:' and South , Aitierica; ;England, Canada. and the Untled'States have...provided the "trite of ,this statement. the above quotation 111 ri strong and pithy sentence, tells the : whole story: the principle" upon which yon arerufe t. aremaY'not be knoWn to you. but the result or s trial is ittikfuetory; ;Ton restored; and the secret or the ettrellimains With the proprietor.— ',The Medicine is n 'editipottner of 22 -distinet vegetable tigencies earls individual root has its Cettat peculiar. ex- Clovive. medicinal Property; 'critillieting Walt no other Compound—eneh Mot ma kcif ihronnyettrenittl us a per 1' feet combination. when' taken hitt: the sYstcM. it does the work which NATCEE. Wllo . ll7hft; laWs.Were first establi:h ''tid. intended it shouhl do- 4 -PURIFIES.STRENGTIII3NS. '. AND RESTORES the broken dieont, debilitated constitu , doit. Duoesir.' in all its characters, will be :completely eradicated from the system by hs use. Sat, pamphlets its agents' hands. for fret: circulation—they: treat upon all diseases. and show testanonyof cures: Guartm, and all Comp - Mints of 'Mt nrindni argaiu, form,rilso the cause of great starring. and Vseartx'3lxtruogratertobasammired no small celebrity over the country.. by the mires • it has Made in this distressing , class of atthations. So Mined. it seems. is this medicine. that it bas , thus attracted the no tice of one of our Aledical publications. Li. the Novent , be No. 12.30. of the " Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re , +it-iv of Metlical'and Seri oal lidienee,7.ia an article up• 011, calcultme dixeuses, and." solveutf," the writer. atter nOtieing - theiliet that the English goverifinntit - onoe par ehasitt a seeretcremerly, and also noticing the . Ix/dein:me . in 1802. oa a secret remedy. by the Legistuihre of New York, tints pays tribute to the fame of , the Medicine: Wity..do.notour itgliresentatiyes in Seamen lid Assem bly . gonveneti. caligittch and thci suffixal* thottsandaTiif this: cola:try. by the purchase of. Vegetable Lithanutiptio...thun which no 'solvent since the days of Alchemy has possesied- Olin liaLC.the` fame Reader, here is a period kat .of high standing, acknow ledged throtighoid ii" large - section thixV•conntryi ful.; be one of the best rondurted journals of thakiod Au the States, exchanging with the scientific viOrkk'of Ettrope to par : certain k stowledgo. edited by Au.stin.Fliat, 1).. and ecnitribitted to by men of 'highest professional itbliity, thits , stepPitfgaside so notice sec re f reMedy." You ; wal at pike understand no unknown and worthless naltriim, 'Could thus extorta cota`rnent ~ from so high a guars ten—and x.onsentiently,•naless it directly ",conflicted with, the Procure of the faculty. it must have been its great 'twee' - which has caused it to receiee,thisepassiugnod.. huvrEl diseases, rorakness,af the back and opine. irregular. Oa..Valuta attyyreisecr Menstruation, Flour .Albus,, and the entire' complicated train ot.evils which. follow a din.. ordered system, are at Wire relieved . E2' the ok"di r c Send for Pamphlets , froin 'Agetitil. an ythi will fiadAvl-- dcnce of the value of the Lithontriptic there . put forth.—: Aix a remedy for the irregularidek of the 'I - entitle - syitemx it luss iii the..compontal b4.•rom , !which has Peen resorted ion hi the north in Europe foreetioirics—hi sure care fdr t I ats cotajtiiniitt, and'a restorer Of health xidthe entire sytiteM: Ildvnit'Coiti4...tuVr. - Jsehutcr., MUCCI DISEASES, hec,, are' instantly relievetif• People of the. West will. Slid it, the only remedy in theses complaints, as well ; as Exvaa Th c re, is no remedy,likeit, and no calomel or qui nine, forms any port 'of this mixture; No 'injury Will re , suit its use, and' rte active properties are mantfested thrinte,Of o Shade :30 oz bottla. , .For Freer and. Aguc, Bilious Disorders. take no other Medicine. Itunvits.rims. •G ouss . wilikutrelitf.... llll e.action,of...thix,ntedi3;iite uPoo, , the Blood, will champ the the lilOod—antVa healthy reknit will follow.. -DISrEPST:& Ixatorsrlos, ike.. yield in' a few days Use of this. "Media. luthannuation of the 'Lexas, Caron; Coxanurttox 21,50; has ever foinid' relief - Erysipelas., Pifer, _ft/flamed Eyes all caused by impure blood—will find ,this article the remedy.... The system :', completely acted :upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mik 'tttre, is purified and restored-4s n partial care will not follow. The train of commod complaints; Palpttation of the Heart. Sicklicadache:4.c., are all theresult of .some derangement of the ,ij..steni: Qua the CiEEili RESTO. HER will do its work. The promises set. forth in the ad vertiserucid, are bused upon thdproof of whatit has dohs in the past four years. The WIIIICIt testimony of 1000 Agents. in Canada. the United StatetuEngland • end South America. M. the possess* ot the,..prtsprietor--and cart he seen by rill futerestert-,is tv sediment denfunstration that it is the best Medicine ever...aft:red to the 'World. Get the pomphletrantbsttaly the prjaciple ris there laid AloWn, of the method of cure. Put up ifs :30.0z. bottles:* at 'S2; 12 .oz.-do.;ut eachtlie largest 'folding ,G oz. more, thee twp.small bottles. Led; On( and not get'inrcialtd trpon. 7 . Every bottle has Vouch:is 'Vegetable lathOutripue • Mixture' blown upon the:glass, the vvirrxx signature of G. O. Violet on, the directions. and'," G. C. Vaughn. 13utfalo, , stamped on die cork. ' None Other are centime. Prepared by Dr. G. C.l'aughn, and old at the Principal' Office, 207 Slain street; Buffalo. at wholesale and retail. No lineation given to letters,"Uniesk Post paid—firders from regularly constituted 'Agents exetpted ; pOst , Reid m letters, or verbal cornatimations - ',advice, promptly attended to crabs. ' ; (hikes devoted exclusively to the side of this; article —ll3 Nassau strums, "(ew York city; 225 - Essex'street. SaICEI. Massachusetts. and , by. the. principal Druggists throughout the and Canada, as'o4lexused in the papers. „ . „ , Agents urtbis its- tlays it Brockway. NVlileSale and Ititail Ageitts:No. 2. Commercial Row. !ahem street. Pittibtirgit. E. Sellers. 57 Wood street; John Mitchell. Federal street. Allegheny city; John, iturelay,.lßeaver: . John , SWIM, . Bridgewater. ' jan3o.dlkwly . , riIIEVESE lIAIR CREAM—A matchless- artlele.for growth, beauty. and restoration of the Hair.. This Cream, when once known,.will supersede all other arti ales of the kind now use. .Where.the hair is dead' harsh, thin. unhealthy- nor turning grey. a few uPP/ica lions will make the hair soft and dark, and giro it . n beau tiful, lively 'appearance; and will .alsa make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as 'tittle preparations that sue generally used. Where the hair is Min: -or has fallen oir, it maybe restored hy.todas this Cream. Every lady and gentleman who-is in the.habitof using oils on their hair should atonee purchase °Amide of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations. but will hdantify and • give' perfect satisfaction in every. -Fuetestimony to its vary stiperiar.iiiditiii, see lowing letter „from. the Rev. Mr. Caldivell to'-Mends. Houdershatt & Stretch,,Nisliville, general agents for the Southern Stalest. , , , ~ • Letter of the Rir..4. eakhrilt::eiteieor of the PiesB:vtfcriiin Church, rulgki. Mrseas. lIMMERSHOIT dc ST itEIVII axii.r.okx—l take rY.ettstre in adding my.testimony in favor' of the excellent preparation-called lb. Parish's chinas Hair errant . ; for, about - two years ago my hair was, very, dry,.bristly,. 'and disposed. to cone out; but having , Procured' a bottle of the Cream, - and used it according to the prescription, ills now elastic, soft, and Gnu to the head. histny.btitsanis.aud oils were applied. each leaving My hairin wworse state than before. This Cream, however, has met lity'expec.. An an article for the toilet. iny wife zives it preference over all others. being delicately perfunied and not dis posed to rancidity. The willfitid the Chinese Cream to be a deaideraturn• in their preparations for. the toilet. Respectfully, &c.; ' • r R. CALDWELL. Pulaski. January. 7. W 74 • .., , i ' EITSoId ;wholesale nod retail. in Pittaburgh,-by John Isl:Tociisend;4s Market - sr., .1:Lod-Joel Mohler, corner of Wood rindrifiltsts:. - • • • ial.r.d&tv-ty LADIES etc eantfoliedagainst Using Common •Prepa... red Chalk: They are not aware how , frightful ty inju, rious it is to the skin !_howcoarse, how tomb, bow sallow, 'yellow, and unhealthy the skin, appears, after utiiausing Pre pared chattel llcsides it is injurious, ceinaining a large quantity of lead! .We have prepared a :beauittul 'table artiele,.which we call 'Jones Spaniih Lilly. Wham. It is perfectly. innocent, being purified of all. deleterious qtialities, and it imparts toAlte skin a natural, healthy, alabasmr, clear„ lively white 7.. ut die sante time acting as a cosmetic on the Skin. makitig it soft and Smooth: • Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemiat of Massacint7 setts, says: - '' After nualysing joneti' Spanish Lilly White. 1;' find it:possesses the. most - beautiful and natural, andnt the same time innocent, white I ever saw. I 'certainly Can:conscientiously recommend its use to.all whose skin requires beaatifying.". Price 25 rents a. boX. Directions —the best way to apply. Lilly. White, is with Sett Jeather or woolthelonner is preferable. - • A. visa axe or Therm' FOll .cs..xte.HlVitite teeth. foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth; -atter being .once' or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance, of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same. time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine ,: that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are ittgeod condi tion, giving them, a beautiful, polish, and preventing premature decay. Those already decaYeci it prevents front becoming worse -italso fasteim such as isbeeeming leose, and by perseverance it wilt render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath 'deliciously's:wee!. Pike sor 37i cents a box. Ali the above "are sold only. at 82 Chatham st.. sign of theAtnerican gaglej . .NeW Vork. and by: the appointed Agenti whose names appear hi the next column: , . _ WILL v 01.7 MARRY, and get a rich husband, lady ? "Your face is your fortune.n Is't beautiful, clear, fair? I, it wlthe ! _lf not, it can he nuule so even though4t be yel low, disfigured ; sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thous ands huvo been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian - ,Chemical Soup: The, 'elrect is glorious and magnificent.'' Bat be Sure you' get thOginit ine Jones' Settp,,at the sign of the'luncricatt iptgle., Si Chatham street. ; Ring-worm. Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipitlau,'llasber's Itch, are, often cured by i'Jones' Chemical Soap, When every kind of reinerly has fuiled, That it cures pimples, freckles, and Tchmrs theskin, all Salon.: Sold at the American Chatham Street. :Mind render this seldom or nevcr,fizils.„ • C. INGLIS, Jr., Patteraon: Said at ,lieleiON'ss . 6l) Liberty at, head or Wood , Sighh of of the Big Boot . - , AiMERICAN GREA'r - TURE.—Procurell front a well in Kentucky. tes feet below pm earth's: surface. This. Oil will he found vastly superior, to Ilarlein.British. or any otherformerly Papa kr Its curative properties for tho 'follorruir ali menu,' tu t . truly wonderful:. 'Whom:tory 'rheumatism, WhoOpiinkcOugli, phthisic, coughs. colds, spasms, letter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, intiammatOry sore throat, liver complaint. inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. side and back, disease:: of theispint; piles,,heart , burn, discuses of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and ear .ache, worms, tooth ache., sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts , ulcers, ; can cer, fever, sores, l'rice 50 cents per bottle. - Sold wholestdeandteteil by 1111, JACKSON, ut his boot amid shoe - store. 89 Liberty street, Pittsbargb. The utu noor stands in the , door.way. Only place is Pittsburgh where the stzttMoin cam be ob . . . . Csrenne.—lnonler to be sure of obtaining thegennine, parebrise'ottly of the general agent for Western Pennsyl Nagle, yytn...lackson, By Liberty, street, or throngb 4 sub:. Age ts n appointed by hilit for its Stile; each of whom v. ill Nave a . show'bill - and general directions bVpampttle't thon containiag,the.tutmes nttd address of the Proprietor and 'General Ag,ent of 'Western Pennsylvania, as follows: Dr; Hall k Co.. proprietor, Kentuckr.. ;':' i f " ; Wm. Jaekion. Gallant] Agent for Western Pet -ylva nia, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom al orders. must be;addressed. - Onaintvg.--Etteli bottle is enclosed in one of the, above named Pamphlets . , and the Hunts of William Jackson, (the general raid only tvlioitapile agent lin WeidinatAfetnisYl• vania,) printed on the .. dinside of the lubell.'„ oduS;. 133 L ni.H .... s: ,. : L 'F fi e r ,at d; u , .. Butt e r , ; ,,, -6" lin"( Peach6s;. 'ved. and forsulc . ! t. Clatlei Seed; ju st .No. 31 Market, and 6. 4 Front ,trees. 1;: Mrugg;ituk , S l o.4* - s,- - CLlCKliaNri)Rig 9` :z SL7G/CRVIIATED VE 3 EPABEE'PtiIOkrIMPILES, 4 RE universally admitted to operate.fuonotOasstal esietual priventire r hut ea a serer failing all diseases which ran affect the }Annan Immo: ac h e. indigestion, Rheumatism. Piles.. ScurVropsy, Small Pox, C'holevallarblia," Warms; AVlleeP ConsuMption„Jstuttiliee,Quiuseyi Scaslalinar. plaint. Aboplexy, Cancers, Measles., Salt Rheum,. ri3 l6 , r." , - Ileartlntru. Giddiness, ElysittehiS, , Deitthess,-;lteltrags,af' the Skin; Colds; Gout: Grave Pains in the Back:lnward , r Weakness, Palpitation of the Ileart, Risings in therlltrotit; ' Asthma- Fevers of all kinds. Female complaiitta,Stit lies f , in the Side. Spitting "Blood, Sore-Eyes. Anthony's Fire..LownesSof Spirits, Flooding, Fluor, Al but nr Whitt's; - flripes. • King's Etll,..LoCkjaw,, Rite On the Stomach, and all bilious affections, PlttortsYs Swelled Fret .and Legs; Nwine - Pox, ,While Swellings; 'Preators,l'itmors,Vlcers. Vetnitittg;=-tinil licisVdtitithers • Ironic successfully and repeatedly been TanquiShe, heir allerwerful aria " -• 01 , They air been knOicto tdefreetperizianent curtitrochert.e all other remedies had provail tuntvoiling; and in ilia 1 hey have in many canes aspersed. II she psacririre skill , of the most cminem ph ysitionsi grokreccived besides their uttlonliticti commendation. They have been frequently.recommencedhy men of dm most. distmgmshed characters throughout the liihid atid n been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen,, and princeSeli; Thep have been introduced iuto the hospitals of, ;din.' I burgh, Paris. and Vienna, and through the'ilisiiltrestee3- exeitunis of our For.eign Anthassaders,.thei lucre reCel:.:' , ved the favorable commendation of.thaEtirpetor NUS siuf und of his Celestial Majesty'of the Chinese O TT -kir ID-- Scarcely n Packet vessel -of any regain sails from the port of New York, without an a Iniuda nt scipplt ! - NICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING FRIEND. frf - Agencies have been established Mall the Prittaipal' Cities in the Katon, anti aurdiellions are constantly teach ing us front alinribt ntualberlekevilloes in. ceerp.ritectio n snipe. country. , Testimonials of their maryellotni I effects arc pouring : tit ritfri all '•ttuzirteritand in such il'umbers that We'have hot Mee to read 'one half bf themil What strum:es or more conclusive evidenFe 'than Mese] import ant facts can the most sceptical desire? Is itpasiible. that the many thousands who haVe 'irled"CLlCErair,ws-, PILLS. Can be ileceivial iii *thcir'resultal. If anyt,', jamas tare Or Mrackery existed, would, it agohtjpr f held up, us it should be. to the scorn and lieriktott of'a justly offended community. try . Reinember; Dr. C.. V. Cliekiner is thostrlgtnal..,' ventor of Sugar Coated Pills: and that nothing o(the.sort Was ever heard of. until he introduced them tujitite,lB4.l." Purchasers should, therefore, alivays-ekk foreliCkeirePs Sugar Coated Vegctable tnke-sgsitheilitissth_qy will be made the vietints of a fraud. !i• !!).4.IOENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clickelier's prnicipal thbliiglelontilhqisitB6 . Vesey st... New York: • • - • _, .. M JACKSONi btli Liberty H., bend of.Woost burgh, Pa.. General Agent for ,Weitent , Pentti Northern Ohio, aud.the RiveiCosinties-of Virgin stet. 44 The following arc Dr: . CliCkenerts duly appois}ted,,A.„ gents for'Allegheur co.pPa. • at WM. J.ACKSOIIs,FP Liberty siteetOtetal r ot A. M. Marshall. Allegheny City. .:• Jonathan Obriest, Manchestet. C. Townsend co., Jno. 8.. 11. /segues, Ilinninglialn. Jim. 11. Cassel; Penn st. - Andrew S. Getty, Wylie st „. Robert Williams, ArthursVille. Ii H:lfemingruy, South Ward. %%In. 3.•Srait*Tempemitcoville.P. Jeremiah • DallielNegley, East Liberty, ' ' I Eilwa .4-Ict ti Thomas Aikin Sharpsburgh. .0. IL Starr,Sewickleyr , ,• - • •ss Samuel Springer, Clinton.. • • James M'Kee.'Stewertstown. ' !, - r • -John Black, Turtle Creek: I I Diehl, Elizabeth. . 4 " .RileylWLaughlin,"Plunib ToWasslOP: • J. Jones'. Bakerstown: ' : • --Penny.llllKeesporte 44 1 T IS THE BEST Coliiiliiff,DlClNE ILIF.VER: I USED."—This was , expressed, in,puriheaTlPS4l4#' tcrday, by on intelligent gentleman, who had U-Sed but about one half of a Linde of Dr. Willard's Orienteit eerier .2111thire, before he was erred. Caine- :4/IHi Yittitl• a bottle of it, and if the most obstinate cousit.or.eidd dons, . not disappear by its use, your money will be refunded. Compounded as it is. of the tabst etleetive,, though harm ti , 7' . ti less and'plen'slait rentedieeti Ito ttelbfyeant ha ' , wan , i'. , deed can it. fail tergieeentire•satisfuctiora, ~,. 1, ir,,i '1.,; , FOr.sale, - wifolesale and retaiLliy, ~ ,- . . . . „... , . . _ ~.-. , , )4ANl. 4 .t.jilltißiV,,AY lo .. Liberty strees. nest Cud flaiiiiil' , ' Ti'lla.Lillf PLEM11111;• 'lr - .1 . -, .•Lairireteivillef, , •• . •,. Scdd obi' 11. I. 4 TILLE.AREFS Oriental Cough 111,4rune.•-` rs. lFtt ,Wynall{ MALSX_,4I".P 7.1105 e, who !tare scitftit4.tat (vs ! , portuntty of trying this g rest remedye 'p cdr theitrfabent cure o f every affection of the Mugs: shauld brit fall TietifiailWrir if srtforimm)Tfrom i fens., %Thiel; Scotian; aonstantly4etml.vrag. ettof, fail to convince". ilie 'sk epticat.: Read the following from a lady of high Mending - in'Alleghealy : '•• -j . • -• : "Aut.ronsfir CITT. Feb. 7, .1248,.7,. • ultfessri. Hays 4. :Brockway . : It.tifforda Inc great.plest sure to be able' to itrld my testimony in favor ot• Dr. ,711 Vii, lard's - frilly valuable coughtnedicinc. About Uwe; months sincel was attacked with a violent cold, and was much distressed with the cough, from .which I contd. g 9 f. u p lief: until I was a short time since induced to cull rat your store' and pnrchase soine.of the Oriental Cough .Mixture, I.MIII happy to state. at the woof the scrotal bottle liaa entirrty.eured me %land, haying- great:confidence 1.4 - ILI have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends, • . . . GRACE. Presorso.' Price, 2.5 cents a bottle. Sold by : I N0. , ..”...C0m. Row, Liberty st.; near CD/11111. [rebid] J. FLEIIIIN(A,' 11I10:11 the New York Gazette. Oct. 6, ttegt, .4 Pziner:duservet4 tit the:hciul..ol - ,- 1 1.1e 4ail.T.Preastu tlll' ..Br c ist °n or n s ;r) E .' ElrorTh Samvarilla --It wore but caitrtcay to;call'llie'ottentioir of our readers to this invaluabe P re p = citation which will be found advertised another'tilinntf. Mr. Bristol is a brother, and 'semen a highly,intereiting newspnper; every now,and then,, one 'or tvriamtnibers of which we have already:noticed; and the medienie itself ha,, been eulogised by nearly all the press of the Westktu -country. and, we doubt not, justly eulogised. It-lins in its favor, moreover, very flattering tesumoniale.frbuir this most eminent practitioners in every 'part Of the ilimetty where it has 'been used. There is beauty -and- nano enciagh in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in whic h they are enveloped, to induce a purchase ; even , -ii-the prepnration itself were not'one et the "notrereigitestin the - world," as every person must-believe- it is—that. is, 'every . ones must believe* it is—that every one, who would not resist amass of doe =emery evidefice.cimelu sive enough to .convert a. Turk to Christianity. ' Tidy one of the bottles gentle reader, and see whether ycat 'damn agree with Us onAhis polio.• I d For sale by ', ' : • • ' B. A. FATINEST(ICK & • feb24 • _eon of Ist and NVood and nib und Wood.stit; 111;UMA'118:11 . , ..GOUT, 'AND 'lle D01 , 011.b1,VY..: ..4.,J1.,. A. respectable gentleinan called at our-office; as he said, to inforth its that he had - been adhered for 14; years With Rheumatism or.Clout,,and occasionally with Tic Doloreiti; that he' ad been fretricutlY confined to his room 'Mr, months tegpther, and Often itiffered' the - Most in tense and, excruciating pain, but that lately: he had been using Joyne's Alterative. froin which lie foraidthe Most sig nal and unexpected_ relief.:. He says be found the niedi clue Very pleasant and effective'.' and that he now con -shiers himself pe.rfeetly cured.—Pititade/phia IVOitieAtner ' A Fscr \Vorrrn,KNownro.-"-.A gentleman of SCrlafultins habit, from indiseretion in his 'younger. days. - .becarno af fected with Ulcerations in the Threat - and-Nose; and a disagreeable eruption of the akin. Indeed, his; (whole System bore the marks of being saturated. . w ith. disease. • One hand and wrist were so much affected that he lad lost the use - of the hand, every. part being covered, with deep,- painful, and .offensive ulcers; and were as!hollow and porous as an-honey-cotnb. It was at this stage aids complaint, when death appeared inevitable from alotith some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's,. Al terative, Mattering taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured. The Alterative opdrafes through the cirettlanon, and purifies the blood and emilicatesdisensefroni the System, wlnirever located, and the 'numerons cures it has-tier :brined in diseases of the_ skin; veneer. acrofultil.lgttut,- liver Complaint, dyspepsia pad'other chrome disensee, is truly asionishing.—,Spirit of the rime 3. • • 1 , frr• For -,the in l'inshurgh, at the PEKIN TEA STOrcE, 7.2 Fourth- street.. ' • t;*- - CONSUAIPTION, COUGH, SPI'PrING OF BLOOM BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, ,te...To Coascsonesz,. Four-fitths of you arc really suffering from neglected Colds,. or am obstruction mid consequent intlamatiOn of the delicate lining of those tubes through which the ail we breathe is distributed to the lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, didiatilty of brentlfing4umtic fever, and a spitting, of bloOd,inattee or phlegm, which fmally exhausts the strength 'of Alte,pa tient—and death ensues.- JAYINTS' ,EXPECTORAN7 titres to remove, this obstruction, and predueee 'the most pleasing and happy results. it is. certuiu hilts ef fects, and cannot fail to relieve. For stele in Pittslitirgh of the Pekin Tea Store, ; 2 Fourth. .st., neer W00d... ' - I janet 13E..ST COUGII iNIEDICINI: IN Till: Woll.l.D:°' 1:), Another evidence of the superiority •0f414111 , 71- lonfs Cough Mixture, over all others. Read'the fah:swing: certificate from a respectable eitizen'of the Fifth Ward::: o This certifies dint for ione r w rrn ee l k i trna g s ' l ll .llVMS ": midi a very Berman Cough, which was,eVidentlf•* CIM.I jog seated on the lungs to Each an extent as tcrrialbt the. effect of every - medicine whirl 1 had been rising: - 'uwas... -finally-persuaded . to call at Hopi 'ftroeliWayiqtrug: Store, and get a hottld of Dr Oriental- rongla Miriure wluch . to my great surprise.•retieved me very 'runelt . ; afterstaking only two or three dresei.'etid be.fitre•P had'used One beige. I 'Wag edtirely cured: - soluttekl. pleased with its - effects that i have brought ottfri!- 41, bay tt, and shall continue to recommend ittotny_frienda,ras ..- .firmly believe it to be the best Cotef , zivrnre Cough Medleinez n orlarr! ~d s . .". Tryi " nlY 25 • Ct4I1511°"1 & BROCkIVAr • - o; Liberty street, near Canarfkusgm • l: PL7illfiNQ Latonnicertfie, .)ALL OF cot.uNUIA--.kaiironic•-T0 arrel • arry.—lf you-wtsh arich, luxuriousbead of haik, f ree , front dandruff and scurf, do not mil to procure the gittufi ll , Balsam of:Columbia. In cases of baldnessiitunllMore than exceed. your expectations. Many who have lo s t t . their hair for twetuyyears .have-had.ir restored-toils ori ginal perfection by the use of this-Balsam: Age, state, or eimdition, soprani° be no--obstaele. whatever., ft a l so , the fluid to-dow with whichthe delicate hair tube .is filled, by:which means thmusands, whose hair Viakgrey as the Asiatic eagle, have-. had' their hair restoredlo its - - natural color, by the use of this invaluable remedyi i all cases .of fever t will be fouuni one of the most pleasant , washes that can be used.. Atfew nopljeatio„,,,,,h. are ne cessary to keep the hair from falling cm.. It turengSmits - the roots, it never tails to .impart a rich, glossy appear- - ence; and, as perfume for:the toilet, it ix unequalled. It 1 holds three times as muchrts other miscalled Hair Reiner- - atities;" and is- more effectual, The genuine,zultufac.. Yor Luretn k. only by Costock.A Son, 21 Courtlandt-stra. • !Newv 54 4 only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Wu, JicaseU . ,-Hu lizin,rty - street, head of Woodt.also, in Wasbingnin, !Das, by A. eiyv'e'enpy,it. Sort; tt Ciinnonsburgh;.brißaniVeyvellt,- Breiviisvillesby • Bennett"&•Oroker,. also, in every:row:l nirennsylviuna, Oitio,..itlarylmid and' nefig-d&,,kani. .t . a —a - egs No. 1., Lar4 1 4 —!..- 3,l , ble. r isio, I. 404 • . ~ ,: , On.cOnsignmenti.aud fox sale I.py jaul4 :11114,Eit. i: RICKI. . . / , s <~> '. J f i >~. r . ~:-Ite~~'~: , - , r.j.,..'.; , .:,11, ; : - :.'!,..'.1'.i:'.-.., , i,.':1. , ,,;:.,::;.;': -; ' - ._L l '''.'.'. --. ::.'.:.',7'•:• . :-' , ;,i.; -- ;. - -: ti-'; : , ~...-,_-,,,,:.-.:-., EMMISMI