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M. ill continue to sell clothing cheaper than any herehifori. been nirered in the Western eotuary; hay tog the largest establishment in the city, (fouling on Lih .erty-and Sixth sts, . Ile is now prepared to show to his nunierout patrons the greatest variety of cloths, easel 'meres,.vestitiag. and clothing of all descriptions ; i•iiitablc for the approaching seacon, thathas ever heen offered in this Market. to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner. No. 167. Liberty and Sizth sta.. , WHITE, tartolt, Proprietor. - 11h,TPAV GOODS. NEW GOODS:=-Received at the Iron ;411 City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths. - consisting of fine French. English,end American Plain, black and ranee Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; - - - fine figured Cashmere VeEtings, - Silk Velvet, Plain and - Fancy Satins—all of which we will Isake up at the most • reasonable prices. in a durable and fashionable sty le. • Ready made Clothing, -of all descriptions; Lady's ' • Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and • Pocket Fidkfsi . Suspenders, 13osonts, Shirt Collars, and every article tt ually kept is a Clothing, Store. Country Merchants. before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Imo City Clothing Store, No; 132 Liberty street, immediately - opposite the mouth of Market. r foetid-al C. M'CLOSKEY Clothing 2. Clothing 1 2 Clothing !I 2 The Three -Et:: Doors vs. Thr iresiefo. IRlVriiin WELL SELECTED GARMENTS now 1:1V r 4WatiC end ready to be 'offered on the most liberal lentil to my old customers and the public in "general . , The 'Proprietor of this - fur-tinned and extensile :establishment has now, eller returning from the Eastern . Chic's, at much trouble and expense, -just completed -his •fall - rind *inter arrangements to supply MS thousands of . condolers with one of the most desirable Stocks of cio . . thing that hus ever been offered in this or any other mar - ketWest of thu mountains. For nertine.ss m style and workinanship, combined with the very low price which they will be cold fori Mind certainly render the old unri •vailed Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of she western country. It is gratifying to rue to be able to announce to my numerous- friends tat home and • abroad, , that notwithstanding the extraordinarY efforts which 1 have made to meet the tnany rails in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep tisne with the constant rush that is made ou.this establishment. It is a well established fact; that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other:house in the trade, and this being, the case on the atrietnit sold. I an affrod to sell at -much less profit than Others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover chilli:Tent expenses. I intend to make a clean -sweep of all any present stock before the beginning of next year; coming to this conclusion, t-will make it the niter - . est:- of every man, who wants a cheap whiter suit, to call and purchase at ilia Three Big Doors. oat2l-diw JOBS M'CLOSKEY. ..-- FILLING OFF LOW FOR CASll. ,7 —Wititer Clo thing of evcry description. such cloaks, over Coats, superfine blanket. Beaver, Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress; and frock coats; adargv. as sortment of tweed, .iack and frock coats. U Clotlr, cassintere, and satintat pantaloons; rasa. a gen eral.assornnent of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, eassitnerc and fancy,scoolen, and plaid cassitnere. with lit great varictv of superfine Irish linen. trimmed shirts. Under shirts,4tock, cravats. comforts and all other arti , cies in that , thing line.. which will be sold low fof Cash. 'rumba., (ill find it much to their-advantage to call zoos:ll,4a 49 I.merri.strect. P. DCLANY . , 13., A coittp(Cte assortment of Koons, aaimhia for customer work, always tin hawl. such as English. French hurl American elotbs. and .enssinieres: also a choice as sortment of seasonable vistings--:all of which will he made to order iu the latest styles, and 'on the lust se imutnallating terms. janl2-dew Clothing: Clo g t'llllE S:prin. and Sun:inter stock that is now - reatly to ho 1,. , Offered at the'ohl original Ie one of, the largest and choicest in selection that has ev er-beetfexhibited by any one concern in this or any oth er city in the Union. I will not undertake to describe to the.reader the different assornuents of anicleswhielt I now hare to o:t.'r them; but will simply tell them that if Ahoy only favor. u• with a call. I will lay before them - 175.11ral tliffenlitt garments to inakea choice out of. con sisting in part of Coats. from the richest in quality down M the lowen in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishment of the beholder, with both month and cyce 'open, wondering is the most extravagant degree of-sur prise. how such a rant collection of at:AM' MIMS CLOTRING 'could possibly- be collected together under the controtof lone individual Hut such things will be. as long all per severance and industry is the main-spring of Without any intention of boasting. on ray part. I will say at the sante time, it is of such metal I em praileipally coin. for nothing, inAlte shape or form of diffieulues. no ';;';-4-4, matter whin their maanitntle may . be, can deter me from neeomplishing my-object, in providing for the fanner, the .. ,, .iriechatue, and the day laborer. My whole attention is taken up with the greatest care fur their welfare, in get ting op fusltioniable. and at the carte time substantial gar meats, tin inert their detnands: and as for others. who -fancy themselsys moving in a different sphere. and re quinngan article of the or plan ulna kind, they have • may to give me an outline of their wants, and they are surtmite a word. . 'Now - . let the say anstord or two to my country march nnts in the trade: If you wish to save tuna at least 25 to 90_ per cent, its your wholesale purchases, call in at the "Threeffiig Doors," and if I don't meet your most san • . galte'liopex, in the way of getting, cheap bargains. and ' • - Seasonable goods, I will not in future attempt to off or any inducements of a similar kintl to a generous peo ple of so noble a nature and close discernment. JOHN M'CIRSKEY, • No. 151 Liberty street. MEE ISUM BE BEAT'—J. M. While has just received at ids large establishment. fronting on LibenY and 611. streets, a splendid assoriment of TWKFIDS for summer: titsn a superior lot of French Satin VES'TINOS, all of which hc ready to make up in the latest fashion and ...on the most reasonable terms at. usual. Observe the coincr, N 0.167 Liberty and Sixth streets. J. ar. witrra Tailor, Proprietor. ,TTNIII,III4II,INri IMPUVENCE.—Froin a published eard of M'Culttiont & Bond, of Philadelphia. the public would be led to believe that we have been Mann : 411T.11 privilege we had no right to. That they have. abandoned. some time since. the exclusive agency sys tem," and that we have right to claim - exclusive privil eges with flair teas." I never pretended to sell the teas Of this spurious concern. I have been !elfin. , the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for tie last two years, es the public 'are aware. and have been to New Nark four times in Mat time. and never heard of this uric ooncera until lately but as wool dealers. ' :The tea business of NYCallinont & Bond is about eight .nionths old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Cutn poturanameis because a name is open for any man or .firm to assume; but the fact intended to imply thereby. that they hare any connection with the no called .and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is entire ly false, they having been dented even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company Laving refused even thus far to confide at them. I know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of teas, - I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of the Pekin Ten Company's of New York. Any person reading this card will see the Ml* deeep lion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury opal,- business. AVCullurbnt k hood arc wool dealers in Philzuhelphirt, and have sent Ull agent out here In pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. hook out for the black sheep. litovl9j AI.EX. JAYNES. P-acEkV BOOKS! NEW lICK)KS!!—The Convict, or the Hypocrite unmasked, by G. P. R James. Esq., k Ashore, by T. lloward. author of Ttatlin the Reefer. the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. 'The Magic Fignis Head, or the Lady of the Green and Me, by Charles Carey, of the U. S. Navy. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa Sidney. Stanhope, anther of '' Striking Likenerses," etc. Leonilla Lyuruore, and Mr. and Mn. tVoodbridge ; by Miu Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply . ? The Manccuvering Mother, by the author of " Maury of a Flirt." {. 1 , • The W, ilfalncss of Woman, by the saute author. Tho Old OMMOCOOTC, by 11 Rowan]. Jennette A 1111011: or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tube of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. Kaam, or Daylight; a prize tale ; by .1. S. Robb. Sir Rowland Ashton, 3 vols; by Lady C. Long. .ikhe Spiendoi of Versailles, and Court of Louis the Flowers Personified, Nos. 9 and 10. Band Cemeteries of America, part 0, 1 Magazines, Newspapers, etc. London Punch and Pictorial Timex. per last steamers. _Brother Jonathan, Philadelhia Conner. 'and Yankee Doodle Pietetials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL, deeS • 3d street, opposite the Post °dice. ESE • .No. 4. 'Mane's Wall y Budget of New Boom for 184. CHAPATAVS DRAWING BOOK. No. 2. Oliddon's Ancient Egypt, new edition. The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. Chamber's Miscellany, No.ll ; full setts on hand. • Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, voL.XI. The Market Qtteen. or the Wife's Stratagem. MUSCRILITa, a tale of the Revolution. Soup for the People, No. 2, superior to No. 1. Jock. Ariel. or life on board an lndiatnan, new supply. Eubank's Hydraulics, No. setts on hand. Flowers Personified. No. 14, do do; . • Pictorial England, Nos. 36 & do " do; Union Magazine, for February, do do; National' do. • :do • do do; • • Graham's do. do do • do; Godey's Lady's Book for Feb'y, do do; • Little 's Living Age, No. 103, do do; from 150 up. • itennult - able Ev;tuts in the History Of America, by .1. Fool. L. L. D. American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub script:loos receiVetL. . . . • Jane 7e,.11.11 AillOblOgrOplik, by CUITer Refl.'. Last o the ' , airier., a Chnstmaii tale, by Jaynes.. • • Winhtirgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the Ural - id States, in years 1646 and ltHF,.byJas, Madison Cutts, with engravings, plans'of battles, &c. • ATonr to the River Saguenay tti Lower Canada, by Charles Latium, author of "A Summer in 'the Wilder seed." • Tlsa Eclectic Magazine for January. - Furnished to sub , scribers by the year, or sold by the single number. 'Now lind Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. Waverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. The above works are for sale by ijn3l J U. P. MOILQ.F.. AN ENIPORTANT DOOK.--The , Early History of • • Western Pennsylvania autl of the West, and o( %Vest • eta Expeditions and Campaigns; with an _appendix. eon . ' taking copious extracts from important Indian treaties, • . wham s of conferences, journals, &c. Together with a lepographical description of each county of Western • - peonsylynnia. One large colanne,lo9 pages, by 11. K Strong, Esq. For sale by ..• . • • • • aS. BOSWORTII & CO., janlo • No. 43 Market street. half - cheats Young Ilyson;" , - Al catty Loses in half chests Guapoailer; .2 eau,. bore. half cheats Imperial; Pouehoag; forexle - hy • JAMES MAY. .pRitTHERST44 . sub, store and for sale, by " m " L• 011,;-', - Oncinnatuperfor brand, for E1e5 4 4. MarbirkAnlCLAlß., NEM momim= aMiBMMVfi,"I t lotlol.4,Eitia•ts:.--:.4. IMMIM= • ' - ••• „ - ;4yd riM I .ltt _wy, - • - - • • : -1 - 4 47.ikit:t _ • - ' - - trossrtatibivEina Pitteburglt -Portable Boat Line. - ' OR 2.2.119!!"' 1848 the transportation of freight between Pittsburgh J_ and the atlantic citiei, nvonlite , transhipments on the wee. and the consequent risk' or delay, damage, breakage and , eparntion of goods . PROPItIE'PORS: Brantunor h CA5u.-27, 4 . Market st., Philadelphia: Tact & O'Co:csaa, ear. Penn and Wayne tils; Pats burgh. crcoyson & Co., North strceL Baltimore W. a, J. T. Tsrscorr..s South street, NewYorh. Encouraged by increased business, the Proprietors have added to and extended their arrangements during •-the winter. and are now prepared to forward freight with re gularity and dispatch. unsurpassed by any - tither Line. Their lung exPerience as earners, the palpable superior ity' of the Portable Boat system, and the great :capacity and convenience of the warehouses at .eaelf - entl of the Line. aro- prcitliarly calculated to enable the PrOpyietOrs to fulfil their einragementi Mid accommodate Ahetr. cus touters, and coadently offerifirthenaivas a guarantee for the future, they respectfully* solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully tekrioWledge. All consignments to Titan and O'Connor will be re ceived and forwarded. Stimiuboat charges paid, and Bills of Lading transmitted free of:oily - charge for Conuniulon, ad vaiwilig or storage. (laving no interest, directly or iti direetlyon Steamboats. the interest of the Consignors must neeessarily be theierrimaryobjectin shipping west; and they pledge themselveg to tbrward all Goods consign ed to them promptly, and on the most advantageous terms ltithe.owners. marl-4 Merchants' S' Way Freight" lane. _(YORNIENLY CALLED I'ICEWORTD4V CO.'S LASE.) attMa 1.848. Xei Y . for the transportation of way freich between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, !Johnstown, Boni dursiirgh. Water street, and 'all intermediate places. One boat will lea.i.e the warehouse of C. A. At'Aitulty Co.. Canal Basin ' Liberty street,'Pittstmirgli, every day. (Sundays e xeepted.) and shippers ran always depend on 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 patronage they linve received during the last two years. resprenully inibnn their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended'iheir facilities, .&e., during the pest whiteromul are now better prepared to a ecouiniodate all increased hu.shiess. raornirrous. IL If. rA NA NI.- Co. AVAI. STITT. 6..STITI'. IV5f. FULTZ. lA-NI ES .1. LORE. JOHN AI 11,1,F1L rru N DI.F. & 71,1t:DOWRIA, Anr,yrs— C. A. Nl'A.stla & Co.. Pittsburgh; It. 11. CASH S. Johnstown: Jens MILLER. 114.111RIAISSIMEg; lIMIRELL& M'ETEktik:R.Water st. Auntinedon co. REPEnt:NcE.,—..Stnith & flielsir: J. &J. 71I'Devitt; G.& J. It. Shoenherztrin. Robison & Co.: 11. Moore. Bagnley & Smith: John Parker; Win. Lehtner: J. Jordan & Bon. .n.nr I (Griaelle copy.l . Merchants , Transportation Line, 1.=.414 FOR the Transportation of Merchandite and Produce to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Goods consigned to OUT care will be forwarded Without delay. at Ihe lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted. and all instructions promptly attended to, tree front any extra charge Mr stor age or commission. C. A. Itrasuury.k. Co.. Proprietors, marl . Canal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. (Gazette-only. cony.) Philadelphia Type itt , Stereotype Foundry sahserthers tat ureparcd to famish, at short no tice, every article used itt a Printing Other, nud have reduced the Prices of Type upwards of 12 per cent.— They now charge for • Pica 32 cts. lUinimt 54 els. Small Pica Nonpareil Primer 44ate.• • • -•- • 40 " Karl -• • • 51.20 46 " Diamond 2.01.1 Bete nuined tospare no expense in making their estab lishment as complete as possible. they are getting up uniform Series of the celebrated SCOTCH FACFS. winch are unequalled fur twenty and durability. and which they feel assured will meet with general approbation. Several siees inc now ready. • !laving recently visited Europe fur the parpnse or pro enring every improvement itt their line of business. they now offer a greater variety of Fancy Type. Borden - , Or naments. &e., &c.. than- any other establiShment in the United States: and theirimproved method of casting, and of preparing metal. enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure-sadist-action. .Printing Preitses of every deseription, Printing Int, CIIIIRCR, Cases, Wass Rule. Furniture, ke., at the lowest TittC.S. Second-hands Presses, and Type which has been used only iii stereotyping, generally on hand. Dooks,Pautphiets, Music, Medicine Directions, Labels, Cheeks, Drafts, 2r.e., correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. IL—Specimen Books will I.e sent to Printers who wish to make °niers. 1.. JOHNSON & CO., No. 6. Little Grome at. " Great, Nnglisti tteinedy 11OR Coughs, Colds. ltstluna. awl Consumption !—The great and only Remedy for the above diseases is The Hungarian Ramo of L. discovered by the celebrated Dr. Hitehon. of London. England: and introduced into the (ladled Stnies under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary success of thin medicine. inthe cure of l'altnottary, diseases. warrants the American Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible cases that can be found in the community—cases that seek relief in vain from any of the common remedies of the day, and have been given up by the most distinguished physicians. tts cofirmed and incurable. The' Hungarian Balsam has cured. and will cure, the Intiet desperate cases. It is no quack nostrum, but a ntandard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family iu 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 used as a preventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the nide and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis. difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, night sweats, emaciation and general asthma. influenza. whooping cough. and croup. Sold in large bottles at I.t per bottle, with full directions fur the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing, a mass of Fmmtsn and American certificates, and other evidence. showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by It. A. FA lINU;TOCK A , CO., cliff) ear. First and Wood. and 'Wood and nitt sts I:gtric.. l ,ll . , l ;:gx,"K - ,.: —. , os..".htll,7.,'Z's,:!e° "en"- Testis and Thyinus Wand; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; Watison's Practice; . 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"Amirs'A 11 , nry IV—The life of Henry the Fourth. king France and Navarre. by C. F. R. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sago by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. jan d Booksellers. eor. of Market and 3d eta. 130IIN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBILARY.—.Inst rectos' ed, by the subscribers. Six Old English Chronicles; • WOlimn ol Malmestiury's English Chnanlele ; Mallet's Noribme Anitquities: BOHN'S STANDAAD LIIRIARIC: Seltiller's works. 3 vole ; Letizi's History of Painting,3 vole History of the throndists. 2 vole; Coxes /loose of Austen. 3 vol. COXeR Memoirs of Marlhoronelt ; Luthees Table Talk, by Hazlett; Roscoe's Lorenzo I/Medici; Leo the Tenth: Orkley's History of the Saracens; SchlegePs Philosophy of History ; Deckintin's History of Inventions; Machiavelli's History of Florence end the Fritter; Chambers' Information for the People; The Otilikry of Nature. For ante by IL S. DOSWORTIII4. Co. feb•l7 • • • • 43 mark... mirtet New Hooks Just. Received. 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The subscribers being, as usual, extensively engaged in the TratiqMrtatiOn Ruttiness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Clues, are thereby enabled to take cluirge ot and forward passengers immediately on their lending, Without a chance ot disappointment or delay; and are, tWerefore, prepared to contract for passage from any.sca port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of the business they are 'engaged •in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so tar inland not otherwise all tainable; and will. it nesessery forward passengers fur ther AVest by the. best mode of conveyance; without any additiontil charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coining out, the amount pa r ici for passage Will be refunded in full. rzirrrANcF:s. 'Elie subscribers nre also prepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable the prineipal cities and towns in England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of remitting f u nds to those countries, winch persons requiting such facili ties will Mal it to dieir interest to nvail themselves of. Applicution (if by letter. post-paid) swill hr promptly at tended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Conunission Merchants, map27-11hwty Philadelphia. triffr. lioche v •Brotheris. & co. FEErox sr.. NEW YORK; EDEN QVAT, DUMAN: SCOTLAND ROAD. LIVERPOOL. J.ANIEN BLAKELY, Agent, Ottiee on Pena at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arrangements foe Isis.. I)0 111 ISROv . L lLtl,l. LINT of C a . erl o w le ol A uriTeft 7 Yo " ; odic the liberty of unnotmeing to their old friends and mist ttttt ers, that their arrangements for the year lieVi being complete. thee are plc:pared to bring out passengers. by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New Vora and Philadelphia. They refer to their former course of iloillg, business. and assure those who entrust them with their orders. that the same satisfaction will be rendered an !wretch/re. I=l ENGLAND. IRELAND: SCOTLAND AND WALFA Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, at any Dank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passeneers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. .1.A1111 7 .8 BLAKELY. Passage To find From (JIM AT BRITAIN s. IRELAND Ggonde Rtremto & Sus, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. C.tat.tat.e S Ittresati. No. 59 South at., N. Y. ri lIIE Subscribers. having accepted the Agency at this 1 city of the above well known and respectable Houses. are prepared to make engagements for passmigers to come out frnin any part of Great Urifain or Ireland, by the re gular Line 01 Packet Ships. sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging With Us may rest assurad that their friends will meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention vtecessarry . on their arrival in this country. Apply to or:tares' SAMUEL 51 , CLURKAN & CO., 143 Liberty Ft.. Pittsburgh. N. U.—Passages engaged hero from .Liverpoolto Pitts bitrgh direct. and drafts for any cunoutit forwarded, pay able at sight, throughout the United Kingdom. jytKi-iy . RAILNDEN & CO.'S j a TA..ISENtI EN AND REMITTANCE (Mice. TTIRSDEN h CO. continue to bring out persrms from IJIL ally part of England, Ireland. Scotland or Welcs, upon the most liberal terms, with their nsual punctuality. and attention to the wants of emigrants. Ni'e do not al low otir . passcdgers to be robbed by the mindling sctunps that intent the men-pons, rim we take charge of them the mothent they report themselves, anti aee to their well-be ing. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say 'this fearlessly, as we defy any of our passengers to shout that they were detained torte-eight 'tours by us in Liverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained modals until they could be sent in some old crafi, at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their We intend to perform nor contracts honorably, net what it may, and not net as era• the ease last season with other offices. who either performed not at all, or when it suited their Convenience. Ihafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any sum from XI to payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. , ROBLNSON. European and General Azent. Fifth street, one door below Wood et. FOREIGN . kEMITTANCE. 'Attk TffES:thseritters are prepared to forward money to all parts r.d . England. Ireland, Scotland and Walis, with despatch, and at the lowest rates. SAMUEL, Nrct,rn.K.rN. kro., fehl2 142 Liherty street. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, dic. T A ROE and small 1•111115 of money curt at all times be 14 remitted by sight-drafts, at reduced rarer, to all parts of u l. Ireland. Wales. he.. and Leasacies. Debt.. Items. Claims, and Property in Europe can be collected and recovered through the subscriber. or durilie bas ab sence from this city front October until May, on his annu al tonics to Europe, by application to JASIL3 MAY, :Mer chant, Water street. Pittsburgh. KEP.NAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P S —As 11. Kennon hue been frequently troubled by implications and letters on the Mishit is of "Itertintrin Kerman." passenger agents, of New York, he deems it necessary to say that Ire is not thn Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion with either of Muse persons. oct4 IVestern New York College of Meath., 207 Al srnixr. nITFALO, N. V. DR. n. (7, VAUGHN'S vim:TAnu; L.MIONTRIP emu= fp Ills celebrated remedy is consul 'y inereasiug its I_ fume by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medicine fur tinnily use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages of this com plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how long stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone: no oilier ar ticle can relieve you: and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical:—(see prunplilet.) Liver Com plaint. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially. and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious • componnd is a part of this mixture; it vire* these diseas es with certainty and celerity ' and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles, a complaint of a most painful character, is immediately relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is - fat beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for any ether disease one from impure blood. (See pamphlet) Debility of the System. \Veak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys. dic.. or indentation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a core is always the result of its use. It stands as a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions, painful mon strimiiofis. No article has ever been offered, except this, which world touch this kind of derangements. hmay be relied upon an a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do ins, could give , thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this uincle to act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated front the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the nlterative properties of this article PEW FY rile nLOOO.o ad strive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in all discuses, which the limits of an advertisement 'not permit to he named here: Agents give them away; they contain :32 pages of certificates of high character: and -a strouger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never tails to benefit in any case, and if bone and fnuncle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and fitment/a- invalid nom ON, and keep taking the medicine as long s s there is an improvemenL The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, &gees, dec., as cures for Dropsy. Gravel, die. They are good for noth ing. and concocted to gull the unwary: rouctt flex Nov. Their inventors never thought of curtng such diseases till this article had done it. A particular study - et/ the pamph lets t's earnrstly solicited. Agents. and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30.0 z. bottles, at S 2; 12 oz. do. at St each—the latger•holding 6 oz. more than the two'snittll bottles. Look out and not get buttoned upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptic Mixtnre," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G..C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped Olt the micir..-'None other are genuine.. , _Prepared by Dr. .C. Vaughn, and 'sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main stre et, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to lettettuniees post-paid—order from.regularly authorized Agents ereipted. Post:paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting adVice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted-exclusively to the sale•of this article 132.Nassan st., N. Y.; 295 EtisexAt., Salem, Masa.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United' States and Canada, as Agents, jan3l HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty.st., near Canal Basm TENITIAN BLINDS.—A. Waterer/4 and old and-well V known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly, of Second and Fourth etc.. takes this method to inform his many friends of the fart that his Factory is now in full opera r , non on St: Clair st,, near the old Allegheny-Bridge, where, n . constantsupply, of Blanda of various colorsinnt'qUali:l itte.a.„,is Constantly kept ou hand and at all prices, trots twenty=icnts up . to suit customers. .-, N.. 13. •if required, Blinda will be put up ao, that in case 'of-alarm by lire, - Or otherevlse, they may be removed Without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the same &cilia) , that eink . other piece of furniture can be removed, . - ond withOttl,StlYtitra expense. je24-dacwy. C , .AUTI6I4 T HE E PUBLTC.—The suhscriber,„ - written. sunttract with the, Angus TVA Co., has the cx chisive right to sell iheitTeas in Pittsburgh and Alleghc, ny cities. Any person itteiniting to sell their Tana ax cept procured through we, is precticincn, act:COl:4mnd !eked ftinni upon th epublie—mul their statements are not to A..IAYNES, 71it • - ~ >? ~; ice . ~ '._ ;~`: :_,:,;:. , j , ...:- - ::•-7:;:'.',1‘ f';;q,,:-.:,tf. 3timiratict -Companies. LtCOMING CO. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Subscriber, having been appointed and duly com e missiOned Agent of the 14conting County Mutual-In surance Company. is now prepared to receive - applies tionstor insurance for said Company.= This Company is, perhaps:one of the veiy best lusurenee Communes in the 'State or Union. having a capital of between one and two millions of dollars In pgentium hetes,. anti by the 'regale tient of the Company no risk exceeding 85.600 Will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. ar on any one risk. and no More * than 8'2,500 .Wlll be taken on a Rolling Mill. Foundry or Furnace. Beildings in which , - u stove-pipe passees through the side,wall or roof,. Cotton Factories or .Powder Mills,- Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not be insured on any,consideration, what. everi - and:when-theistic per cent. shall be 12 or 15 Mehl. sive, tie risk will be taken over 84,(00, except Bridges and .Orist The operations of the Company have been such. that for the last six yeirs only one rent upon the dollar has been assed Upon the premium notes of the stock holders. . ~ . Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the new Court House. H. Srnout., Agent: Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co, Pa jun •••Im Fire and Marine Insurance. rpriE Insurance Company of North America. of Phifa-. 1 delphin. through its duly authorieed Agent, the- sub scriber. dlfcta-to make permanent and limited Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, dna on shipments liy'the canal and rivers. .. DIRECTORS : .- 'Arthur G. Cain, "PICO.. Samuel. BrooW • •', ' Alei. lienrv. " Charles' Taylor. Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith,:. . - Edward Sinitic, • Ambrose White, ...! John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, Joint White. : . John It. Neff. Timms I'. Cope, Riviraril R. Wood,' Wm. Welsh. Henry 11. Sherrard. Scey. This is the oldest Insuraneecompany in the , United States. having been chartered in TI - 04. Its charter is per pe.tithl, and from its high mantling. long experience, anf pie tnenns. iced avoiding all risks of au extra Anixtirdous diameter. it may be considered as oll'ering 'Unpin securi ty to the public.. MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood. Jones 3. Cu., Water and Front Ins.. Pittsburgh ' oct23-y The Franklin Fire Inenranee Company oe ['IMAM:LP/11A. CiIARTER PER.I"KrUAL.-5400.000 paid in o ffi ce 1631 Chestnut it.. north side, near Fifth. Tuke loin. ranee, [tither pertnatient or limited. nal:dust -loss or Alum ego by fire, on property and effect,: of every description, in town or country, on the most reasonable tenant Ap plication, made either porounolty or by letters. oda be promptly attended to. C. N.IIA.NCHJ.:II, rrest. C. G. lhacs.r.st, Secretary. • 11111Lel'ORS: Charles N. Ilancker, Jacob R. Smith, •• Thomas Hart: (ieorge W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Itlordeeai 1). Lewis, Tobias Wagner, , Adolph! L. Doric, • &Mittel Grant. David S. Drown. • P1T.T.41-11.1 RG AGENCY. WARISRIK •15Ltarts. Agent, at time Exchange, Girlie of Warrick 11Iurtin & Co., corner of 3d and :%larket stn. Fire risks %Oben on buildings and their contents in Pittuburgb. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland navigation risks token. aug44y .114151AL1 MUM, JR KING & FINNEY, Agents at Piffsbnsgh.fer the Delaware Mutual Safety In surance Cowpony of Philadelphia. iniltr. RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize (4m-e- V ry description. and Marine Ricks upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. . Office at tit, warehouse of King & Hoboes, on Writer st.. near Martet street, Pittsburgit N. U. King& Pinney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and emturtunity at !urge to the,Dela- Ware M . 8. Inf•nalnee eoffinanx:as an institution attiong the most flourishing in Philatleffiliin—ac. having a large paid in capital, which, by the operation of its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insu red. his dunahare .it the profits of, the Company, without Involving hint in any responsibility vrliatever.beyodil the premium actually paid in by hits; and therefore as pees: sesSing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious featiire. and in its most attractive form. - nor 1-tf A GENCY OFTIIE FRANKLIN LIRE INSURANCE .11.. COMPANY OF POILADELPIA.—N. E. corner of Third and Whoa l'imbeirgh.—The 1:18:41.13 of, the con3pany on the ram of J:umary, 1845. as pnbliAlietl conformity with no act of the Pennsylvania I.egialature, were Ronda and Mortgages Witq.al•i 93 Real Emote. at cost t 00.9417 77 Temporary I.buns, Stocks and Cash . .X1 , 7499 7.2 Making, a total of evius,m Atforiatig certain assurance that all losses Will be promptly met. and giving entire security to all who oh 7 tain policies front this Company. Risk's taken at as low rams us ate consistent with security. ' occi WARRICK. mArrriN, Agent. Insurance Against Fire. rHm America,. Fire In. .ranee Company—Offic , :. No. Walnut street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A. D. IMO—Charier perpeetnal. Insures Buildings, Furniture, it terclintidire. and proper ty- generally. either in the city or country. against lugs damage by Tire, perpetual or for limited Perimls ; on Myer able terms. DIRFICPORMr: John St . r.r.ennt. Saltine! C. Morton, William Lynch, Adolphus Pellet., Thnintt.t A tlibotte, (leorge Abl.ott, Johu 'll:clsh, Jr., Putrid: Jirutly, John T. Lewin. SANIIII , J.. C. NIORTON, President Putttccu. D. JANivim. fircreitorv. Orders for Incitratwe by the above Company will be received and itommnees effected by the naderaiimab agent for Pinaburgh. CFA. COCHRAN, ptat-am. :iii Wood street. CannalVA . Magical Pain Extractor. TT is now enneeiled by medical men that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. mainifsettired by Comstock tc Ca.. 21 Courtiouti st., New York. is the streatest won der Of the Inch century. lit effects ate Indy miraculous. All pains arc removed from burns, scalds. ike., and all external sores, in a few minutes after its application; healing the saute on the most delicate skin, leaving, no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammato ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Itheinnatimn. White Swelling and Ulcers. !truisms. Horns, Chillblains, Erysipelas, Hiles, Tie thiloreaux, - &c. • We might add us proof to all we say, the names of mow cm imcnt physicians who use it in their practice, and . hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it ram/ands on linutd. in ruse of aceidents by fire life may be lost without. but by its use a❑ burns are sithject to its control. unless the vitals are destroyed. Ca it timi—reineinher :hot ash for CottnrlCA illergient Pain Re , raclor. inanuntetured hp Cotasteotk 4- Co., N. Y., and take no oilier. PlLet. SOW'S, &c.—Tle Geo nine Hays Liner/tent, is an article more justly celebrated as a cure for the above. than any or all other.. Its cares are almost immediate, and it is only necessary to let those who know the article end mte it with such great Caere,,. that it is to be bud true and genuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Courtlettd st.. N. V., sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pe., by Wm. JACKSON, n Liberty at., head of Wood at.; elan in Washington, Pa., by A. Clark ; in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker,.also try our agent in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md. arid Virglitia. nov 19stiat lathe • ielt la the best Cough Medicine I ever Siase.”. VIbEAD the following pronfof the iiuperiority of Dr. /aril's Oritural Cough 111ixturr, front a respectable cit. ma, who has tried it: Prerserano. Tree. IS. 1947. knitcKWAT:—Artor laboring tier several week, under the dirudvantages 010 haras,ing conch mid Mostcold. which had, thus km resisted the ef fects of several of "infalliblus." 1 was induced to por chare a, bottle tit youillriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To toy great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle I found ruyeelf entirely well. "it is the beet medicine I cm saw." Trim copy. JORN BINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Continer dal Row, Liberty street, near Canal. jtintt A A. MASON & CO., Dry Goods House, 02 .11.rarket ',A &mid, bettorm Third and Fourth smelt; have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods. comprising in port 17 eases various steles Prints and Chintzes of 14n glish. French and American manufacture; 156: pcs rich. and desirable patterns French Ginghams. Warranted in ferior to none import.' in-style, quality and durability of rotors: 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Full and Winter wear ; Cash meres, M. de Lames, Satin stp'd Alpaceas of various colors:3-4 and 4-4, black Mal bloc' black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; M. de Lail's. all wont; Shawls of every style and ottitlity; Cas shncres. Cassinetts, Brood Cloths and Vestings; blench, erl and unbleached Muslim' from 61 to 181 c, per -yard; Green, Yellow: Red and While Flanncls;: .Tickiugs, Checks. Skirtings; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail nt the very lowest cash prices. . sep3 • A. A. MASON & CO.' NTDW DAGUDIRDEOTYPE ROOMS, Barkes Build -1.1 infrs, Fourth Streei.-1101:011,&. ANVIONY, Drignerrio— typists from the Pastern cities, would call the vendor. of . the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighborleg towns, to their Daguerreotype a citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Burlies building, 4th st. .. , i Persons V6ilritig pictures taken may rest nisi:med. - II i no pains shall be spared to produce Mein in the big _st perfection of the art. Our instntments are of the Most w offal kind. enabling us to execute pictures uthfurpa sed for high finish and 'truthfulness. to nature. :inc. public are solicited to call and examine. PCTIMIIS sitting. for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take them uniegs perfect satisfaction is 'given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. • • • irrinatructions given in thwart, containing - the more recent huprovements. . janl • FEMALES.—Every female should have a box of 1 Dr. Ralph's [Nils. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety - in all cirestmstantes. Wherever Introdue; ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they Oreempliatically The Favorite. Very complete directions 'for for use in the various com plaints will be found in the. directions accompanying each box. . . For sale by S. f...CUTIIBERT, Smithfield street, near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City; J. G. Smith. Bir mingham; and John 11PCrackett, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh jan2i Hollow-Ware Castings. yERCIIANTS vieiting our rite far the purpose of ,111. obtaining . their Spring saptabis of Hollow-ware ;and other Castings, will Mina very, heavy stork, and an extensive variety of patterns inid.sitteS in store by us.— 'Samples can he seen at eturwarehOnse,Commereial Row, Liberty street. next. W. W. Welfare's Marble works. V - Terms and prices favorable: feh .QUIN;qIId I BRIIDE & ItLIEW BOOKS—Just received,by.ExPress: Germany, 1.11 .England, and- Scotland. or recollecuons of a Swiss minister-, by J. El. Merle D , Atibiy.tte, D. D.; author of Ills- - tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, &c. A Practical. Exhibition cf the Gospels of St. Matthew rand St. Mark, in the form of Lectures, intended to assist the practice of domestic instruction and-deyotion; byJohn Bird Bummer, D. D., Bishop of Chester: For Sale by ELLIOTT teENGLISD, 56 Market street, bet. Ud w 4 • , . - - , ' ' 4 •;;=... - - • , . „ sEirngs ant 1110 A-tint- HOFFLAND'S CELEBRATED • . • GERMAN MEDICINES die without Died far the Cure rtf . the, fallowing Diseases! o F takea ueeording to the direcoas they will cure any easeoso matter who or what else hos failed. • • - VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC For the permanent cure of Rheumatism. Gout. Gan rene. Hysteria, and severe nervous allections. and are highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Helmond Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients _using them, in most eases. experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest stall during - the night; They never. fail Mabel a cure: when taken according to directions. No outwanl application can permanently remove rheu matic pa ine from the System. Liniments sotnetimeitiei es n. palliative for a. short , period, but there is always danger in their use. They may tense. the pain to leave onepluce for perhaps withal part ; or' else wherethe pain Will be • GFILIVANBITTERS, . • Vor tbe permanent ettre of L m iver Coplaints. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. indigestion, Chrintic Chrome um, Se/Vona Debility , Palinonary Affections, (arising from the liver'or stotnnch;),Diseases of the . Kidneys,:and ally diseases arising frotn a disordered stomach; In both nude and female. such as female weakness; dizziness, fullness of blood to the bead. They strenghten the sys tem, and remove till acidity of the stomach, and ,give it tone and action and assist digestion. They cart be' taken by the most delicate stomach. and in every case will etf ttrely destroy costiventss and ..rettovatc the wlmla sys t,rn. renlovtiw etl iinpurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving. a, healthy action to the whole The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the right side, and FOrelll•MX upon touch immediate ly under the - inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left side, or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced. which se riously alfects respiration. causing very often a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach. defieienerof per spin-diem and sometitnes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits:, and suirictimes sores 'in , the mouth or throat, causing Innen s to rise in the nostrils.. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it. and n dropsy in the face. These symp toms, it permitted- to continue, will eventually produce that .nest baneful disease. Consumption, - in fact, a ma jority of such cases originate front the irritating causes . shove Mentioned. Cathartic medicines mast on every instance, be avoided in rlie treatnient for it. Tlic iwmptoms oftlyspapsia arc - very various—Mose af ferting the stomach alone, are nanstmaeart-burn, loss of appetite. sometimes an excess of appetite. sense of-full ness or weight on the stomach; sinking or fluttering of the pit of - the stomach. (Mild ernetations.of sour arising from the stomach, Ac. Dyspepsia. devoid of a funetnal nature, is without danger-, but, if arising from a disease of the manumit, it is 51titigeroui. Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepiin or Liver Complaint; -it will also cure. A few doses will re move all the unpleasant stregts. such as. fluttering Attica heart, aching sensation when in a lying position dots or webs before the sight,- fever nod dull pain in the head. constant imaginings of evil; and great depression of spir its. Outward signs are, a quick and strung pulse, pale, and distressed countenance. 51;.c. Any ease of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. as directed. -SUDORIFIC, An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, In(lnman, Wbotiping Cough, Bruit chitis. Ilemoral Asthma, or any disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invyttlitable family medicine. It soon relieves any Cough or Itaurseuess. and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pass neglected; fur, neglected colds sink thousunda to the grave annually, and cause many to grow hp with a deli cate fruit's. whO would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated: - •_ .. • SPIKENARD OINTMENT. "-•- For the enectital cure of the Piles, °Vetter, and Rheum, Scald Rend. Ring-worms. Inflamed Eyes or. Eye-lids. Barber's Itch. Frosted Feil. Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns. on application, or - remove any,ettfaneons entptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender faces should use it after.shavina: it will, in a few moments, remove all sore -11.,55 and stop the bleeding: It eau always be relied on, and is invaluable any family. TA NTAI For the cure Of Pliillll or weakness in the liVer, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy the ines timable blessings of invigorated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi cal cure. • The innumerable impositions upon the public. and the stute-ments of remarkable cures never made. yet certified to Aiy feigned mimes, or by persons wholly unacquainted with whit they have endorsedi renders it difficult to do justice to the public in offering siaffieient indneement to make a trial allies , . inralunble medicines. They aro en tirely vfzettible, and free from all Minimum ingredients, and claim your patronage aolely upon their merits. Every fetidly should hare a paruphlet,-they eau •be had of the agent, hind*. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 278 Race street. one dour above Eighth, Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by _(jams; -illy) • IVIV. TIPMLN. Qii.Escr. THAT DRF.ADFUL l—The Lungs to are in danger, tic work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption bath ill a bound of death. . Aga nor A Mornen? Your darling child. your idol and earthly joy, us now perhaps confined to her chamber by it dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. her thin slOunken finger*.eiell the hold disease has • already gained want her —the sound of her suptileltral cough pierces vour soul. You no tan. when Jost about to cater life, disease shell* a heart crushing blight over the fitir prospects of the fit ture--vour hectic cough' and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope. but you need not despair.Ttigre . isA balm which will heal the wounded langs. it is • Shorn - tares All-Beating Balsam. • Mo.. ATTIMC, tits wile of Wm. 11. Attree. Esq. was given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Roc mid McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roc and Dr. Mott of New York. Bet friend* all thought she inu.st die. She had every appearance of being in +consumption.- and was set pronounced by her physicians--Shermairs Balsam was givers and it cared her. ftlrs. Csaa_snitsocrz.of Bull's Ferry, was also cured of comouiliption by this Balsam when all other retnedies failed to give relietalst was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist,. tfitl Broadway, hos witnessed its effects in several eases. where no other meth:eine afford ed relief--but the Ballwin operated like a charm. Dr. C. also wititcsred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma. whielt it 'toyer fails of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming . 1 lIR it may lie is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the rupt dor wounded blood vessels, and makes I ' the lungs sound gain. Rev. pigmy eon. ItSt Eighth avenue. was cured of rough and catas hal affecticm of SO years standing. ')'he I first dace Faye Mtn more relief than all the other tnedi- I eine he liadtveryaken. Dr. 1.. J. Beals. •10 Delaney street, gave it to a sistcr.it-law who was laboring under I Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the 1 Asthma. In both cases its effects Were immediate, soon restoring them to comfirsable health. I Mrs. Lernerts %Vitus, (ti Christie-A, suffered front Asthma 4:: years. Sherutdit's Balsam relieved her ar once. and she, is comparatively well, being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of thus medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Cold*, Spit. ting Blood. Liver Complaints. mid all the affections of the throat. and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 26 cents and St per bottle. Princitual (thee its Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, AVorin and Camphor Losenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor Mhit's.Plaster Sold wholesale and retailby '.V I. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store und Nice! Medicine Warehouse. Ell Liberty street Pittsburgh, hcud of: Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. M. Marshall. Allegheny city; Jonathan. Gluiest, Manchester:J. 11. Fl. Jac!us, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street: J. G. !Bustin, cor. Wehtter at. and Elmi Uantel Negley, East Liberty; 11. I f . Mitchell, Wilkins ' burgh; Thos. Alton. Sharpstitugh; Stunt. Springer ' Cliu ton: James 31*Kee,'Stewitrbstown: John Nock. Turtle Creek: C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth; 'Rowland & Sun. MlCees port: Meliblowney. Bakerstown:- Riley M'ldinghlin, Pluinb Township; Wet. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton. Mention: G.II. Starr, Se wieldy.. morn-ly I ORE TESII3IONIs. 7 Dr. W. LAxoc, of Fay cue .lll. ville. N. says: "I am well persuaded. and have been for some time. that your Doniestie Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may havC occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients.." Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia nut! riiiioll2l Fever, are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. hall ht Pills. Price, ::.`5 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. 1.. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Win. Cole. Allegheny city; J. G. Smith, Bir minglium; and John M'Cracken. Fifth Word. febl7 ate, ily dicinei - S. S. COOR, Piqua. Ohio.. writes, March, 1P.16: 1 I liars used your l'ernfigge. Canniaatire 4alsant, and Experiorant.in my practice.. for the last three years, and lave been exceedingly well pleased with them. and never. as yet. to my Vecolleetion, fulled of realizing my fullest expeetation in their curative properties.' Your . other 'medicines I cannot speak of from experience: but, judging front those I liars used. I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by . those who have used teem. was formerly very partial to Vermifuge, Moil 1 beenuteacquain ted, %vial yours,. which has my decided pr•eferene to any other now in use. • ReANgettillly. ypurs.,-.3:c.. S. S. COOK, M. D." IF7 For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store 72, Fourth st. febfs I) A. PA lINNSTOCK'kI COUGH SyltUP.—Thispre fi „ partition has proved itself to be of very great efhea, cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Spit-.: ling of Blood -Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Atlections; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to shoat certificates of indisputable authority, in' testimony of its value. • It it: pleasant to the taste, and is offered etso low a price as to place. it within the reach of every. person: There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro, duce such .decided effects in such a short EEGs. Pre pared .and sold by B. A- FAHNESTOCK & CO., Coiner of. First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. decl3 DR. RALPH'S Cra.tantsrl:n VEGETABLE PILLS WE for sale, wholesale and retail, at the REAL ESTATE OFFICE, ' No. 50. Smithfield St. , ' legheny city: J. G. Smith..Bir at, Penn street, ROA Ward. Also, by Win. Cole, All ininlinin; John MiCracke fel) 21 AV INES ANDtattiop wee and Eightha Pit of the following celebrate, namely:- - A Seignette Brandy, pale,: 44 44 dark, Otard Sazenne ffeanc sy " dark, Pale, Pinot Castellon & do - , 2 dark, Imperial Eagle Black Home " Pine Apple ". o. Irish Whiokey " • r'a, Jamnica. Spintsi • St...Croik Rum, Together. *nika large , . meek Liquors in Hjiltres; also, Charm for sale as i*orted, on pleasing lit anll_4ignorlitoto of flair carver of ~~~_ "ice r ~--~~. .' WESTERN-NEW TORE - • COLLEGE O unA.L•rir, - No 20/.4ILUE STREET, BEFFAIA), New YORK. D R. 'G. C. 'AUGIINS Vegetable Lithontriptic Adver tisement for la-17.-- I Came. 1 Susv, I Conquered;" is 'most emphatically the ease with this article. Disease lias ever yielded to its 111081 marvellous medieinal power. Wherever it hasgone. and Smith America. Englund, Canada, and the United States have. provided the trout of this statement, the above quellitiOn in a strong and pithy seindttee, tells the whole stork. Invalids, the principle upon which you are cured; may not _be known to you. but the result of a trial iii satisfactory; you are restored; and the secret of the enie remains with the proprietor.— The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable air,encies ; each individual root has its own peculiar, ex clusive, mediciutil property, conflicting with no other contpouhd—each root makes h+ oWll'eare-,and use per fect combination. When taken into the system, it does the work Whiell NATERE. - when her tows Were-first establish ed. intended it should do.-PURIIIES.,STRENGTIIINS. AND RESTORI'.•.A. the broken down. debilitated constitu tion. Daoesv, in - Faits characters, 'will be completely eradicated from thiisystent by its use. See pamphlets in agents' hAlldtl, for free eirmilation• 77 they treat upon - al/ diseases, and Show testimony of ettres. Gasvm.; and all cotiuploints of the tfritiar - y organs, EMU, also die Mimic id great suffering. and V.st osix'slsrrucifernierte has acquired no small celebrity over the country. by the cores it has made in this distressing clasisof alllicnons. So fatned, it seems, is this teeth eitie. that it has thtis attracted the no tice of one of our 3Tedical pUblications. In the Novern be No. IS-10, of the Buffalo* Jountal and Monthly Re view of Medical and Surgical Science," in att article up bn ealculoint di-eases; :emit'" solvents," the writer, apvi -noticing the fact that the English goverrunent once put chased a secret remedy, and also noticii . g the timeline,: in 1232. of a secret remedy, by the I.egathiturc of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine : 7 Why'do not ourilepresentatives its Senate and. Assem lit', convened.. cullifliten and `dissolve' the gullet-nix Mout:lnds of 61 n country, by the purchase of Vaughn s •Vegetuble•llitlionfriptic. than which no 'solvent since the days of Aleltetny.bas possessed one - half the .fame Reader. betels a period Mal of high standing. acknoSe 'edged throngkotit a large section •of this country to be one of the best conducted journals of the kind in the I.i. States, exchang ate with tic scientific woikS of Europe to our •certani knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, 31. D. and co:millined to by men of the highest professional ability. thus Stepping a.sitle to tiotice a'secret - remedy. , You will at once understand no unknown and :worthless nostrum. could thin, extort a comment from so high a Mar ter—and consequently. unlessit directly.contlicted with the practice of the faculty, it must have been its great 'fame - which has caused it to receive this passing nod. KIDNEY diseases; of the back andsprne. irregular. paittfol and suppressed 211custruation, .notte dans. and the entire,eompliented train of evils which follow a dis ordered Systetn.are at. once relieved by the . medicine.— Send for pamphlets from Agents; and you will find' evi dence of the value of the Lithontripric there put forth.— As n remedy for t h e irremtlarities of the female systena it has in the compound a "root' , which has been resorted to in the north of Europe for centuries--az a surconre for this complaint. and a restorer of health oftheentire system. Liven CO.IIPLALIiT, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS IhSEAFfES, &e, are instantly relieved. People of the West will fold it the only remedy in these complaints. us:well as Eitrga sxo AGEE. There is no remedy like it, and nacolontel or qui nine. formS nay Part of this mixture. No injury Will re sult in its rind its active properties are manifested in the use. of a single :10 oz bottle. For Fever and Cations Disorders. take no other illedirine. 'incrust-war, Gorr, will fend rriltf. 'lto' action of this medicine upon the Blood, will change =the ilisease—Which originates' rx the blood—and a healthy result will follow. Dirsexests. lermaictrox. ice.. yield in a few days use of this Medi cine. Inflammation of the Issas, COVGII,.OONSE3IrTION 11150,1111.S.ever 'bend relief. Scryfula, Erysipelas. Piles, Inflamed Eyrs—all caused by re impu 'blood=will find this ankle the remedy. The system, 'corupletlY acted upon by the twenty-two different properties - the mix tute, is purified and restored—as a partial cure will. tint follow. The train of eannuon complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Headache, Debility, are all the resultof some derangement of the system. and the GREAT ItEETO. tea will ild its work. The promises set forth in the ad ve nisetuenture based %mon the proof of What it has dOIIC is the past four years. The written testimony of 1000 Agents, in Canada. the United States, England and South America, in the porisession of the proprietor—and can be Peen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that •it is the best_hledieine erre agfered to the World. Get the pamphlet. and study the principle. as there laid dancer of the method of core. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at. S 2; oz. do. at SI each—the largest holding 6 oz. more thim two small bottles. Look out and not get Imposed Every. bottle has " Vaughn's Vegetable I.ithotitnptie Mixture , blown upon the glass, the AV =MC signature.of - G. C. Vaugh" on the directions. and G. C. Vaughn. Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None - cilit'et are gienume. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and sold at the Principal Office. 207 Main - street. Bntralo . , at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, utilees postpaid-.orders from regularly constituted Agents excepted; post pnid letters. or verbal commutucations soliciting adnee, promptly attended-10 gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the infe of Bag . art4le . —I,T2 Nassau streets, New York city,' 21(5 Essex - street, Salem. Alassachusetts. and by the -principal' Druggints throughout the United States, and Canada, as advertised in the papers. _ • . . Agents In fins city— Hays & Ifmckway, Wholesale and Retail Agents. No. 2. Commercial ROW. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. A 150,41. E. Sellers. 57 Wood street; John Mitchell, Federal street, " Allegheny city;-John Barclay. Denver; John Smith. Bridgewater. jan3o-d&w 1 tr . . rtiIINESF. HAIR C.R.F.:A.31.-k matchless artfele for growth. beauty, and restoration of the Hair. l9tir Cream. when once kunivn. will Nutlet-cede all other arti cles of the kind now iu use. Where the hair is.deail hafth. thin, nuhealthy : nor.turningsrey. a few applica tions will make the lour soft, and dark, and give it n betitt-, iient. lively appearance: and will also make it tunhitnin its liveliness - and: healthyeolar , twirc as long as all the preparations that are generally -used. Wltere the hairiet thin, or has tallen oir, it may be restored brusiant this Cream. Every lade and gentleman who Is ill the habit , of. uSing oils.ri their heir should at once purchase a bottle of the - Chinese Bair Cream, en it in so coutposed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations. hut Will beautify it, and give perfect satisfactiOn in every M ita-we. For testimony to its very superior qualities. sea the fol. lowing letter mom the Rev... Mr. Caldwell to Mosrrs. fendershott le Stretch, Nashville, general ugertts tor the Southern States: Mrssas.licxortainn7 & Srturcu: GE7rrimatax-1 take p.custare in adding My testimony in favor of the eicelleiii preparation called lir. Parish's Chinese Hair (cam;, for. about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come nut: hut having procured tt bottle of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is noir elastic, soil, and firnt to the head. Alany balsams and oils were applied. each leaving my Mar.in a worse state titan before. This Cream, however has Hie! my expec tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others. bcing delicately perfitmed m i d not <HA posed to nmeitlity. The' larlita, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desiderattmt in their;preparations for the toilet. ReSpectfulli, &c., - It. CALDWELL. Pulaski. Jannary 7,1E47. M. wosale m retail.M rgh b ion 'rowasend. h 45 le Market id st., and Joel Pittsbu Molder , corner of Wood and . Fifth its. T ADIES are cannoned against luting Common Prepa red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears atter using pre pared chalk ! Resides items Nutlet's . containing n large quantity of lead! We have prepared a Iteatititul vege table artielo,''which we cull Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent. being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear; lively white:- at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin. making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson. Practical Chemist of Miissucliu, setts, says : "After anulysinglones'SSpanish Lilly White, I find it.possesses.tic mostlmeutiful and natural. and at the same tints innocent. white I ever saw.. .1 certainly can conscientiously recommend its, use to all whose skin requires beautifying." Price 25 eents abox. Directionis —the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the tomer is preferable. A FINE err or' Terra a'oa 2.5 esmrs.—White teeth, foul breath, healthy gnms. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Panne. have the appearance:of the 'Most beautiful ivory,' and, at the smite tune it is so' perfectly innorent and exquisitely fine, that it 4 constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth Mat arc in good condi)= tion giving theuf beautifa ,polish. and pro/eating a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it alio fastens such es is becoming loose, and by pnrstrvErance it wilt render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath delicionsly sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the shove ate sold only at 52 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, New York, - and by the appointed Agents whose names appear iii the WILL. rot. waHay.and get a rich hus' baud, lady? "Four ; fuceis your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, - Bur? Is, it white I If not, it can be .made so even though it be yel low. disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and, freckled..-Thous- ands have been made thus who have washed, once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical bap. The effect is glorious tool magnificent. But be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the -sign of the American Eagle, &2 .Cbatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch; aro -oftert cured hy Tones' Italian Chemical .-Soup, when every -kind of remedy has failed. Thitt it curels pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, S 5 Chatham street. Mind, readei, this seldom or never fails.' ' - ' - • C.' INGLIS, Jr:. Patters On. $ Sold at Iserstee's SO Liberty at., headed" Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. ' nov E. • Y T d l fro lE M G a ßEA Well T in ß K ENED entuely, O l i.. Bs N f t st b l-l e A lo sll3 W T t U h rtißE' e e C a A2 l ,T s °° rurt ur ace. This. Oil will be foutal vastly superior to Harlem. British, or any other formerly mitt. ler Oils. Its curative properties--for the following alt 'meats are truly wonderful: Inflamatory rheutuatism„ whooping-cough, phthisic, coughs, colds, spasms, totter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, tuflammatorrsore throat,- liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. side and, back,diseases of the spine, piles; heart burn,,diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes s deaf= nests and ear ache, worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, bunts, scalds, bruises, cati;tliceiss,,.`caticer fever, sores, Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail bk , WISI. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, ev. Liberty, street, Pittsburgh. The aro soot stands in thedoonway. Onlystlace in Pittsburgh where the onsciss can be ebmine- Cstrnotc- r in order to be sate of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general sigma for Western Peninsyl vania,Wm. 'Jackson ; rol Liberty street, or through sub, Agents appoipted by him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, as follaws Dr. Hall & Co., proprietor: Kentucky. Wm. lacksen,:Getteral 'Agent for Western Pennsylva nia, 89• Liberty stroct, Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. 300 Whole, Halves, Quar= Bnuidy, Wines, Gins, kb y ands, grades, and vintages London • 'Market Wine nolleil Port .. Trash " - Bunt Burgundy "- B. S. kladeira " Sytning,tou • royal lf PRlC...Shellry BroWn " tt Golden • " • ,•Tenrilth "•' Liabon-a " Claret • ' L Sweet & Dry kfalagn " of the ,above Wines and ipagneand Claret Wines, rg ternis..ist the Wine CO -.- T. C. MARTIN,:; smithfield and Front 104. Oitsityp.--Bachbottje is enclosed in one of the above named Pzunphlets, end the name of Wi!limn Jackson, (the general iind only 'rholesale agent for Webtart; Pennsyl nulai)printed on the outside of the label. . oer2S. 6 8.2.13,,R.E.Ls Fresh' .14.421 , 1366e . r; 6 7:hie ,PeaChefi; ' 2 " Clover 5662;1626 fcit sAli; L. S. WATERSTATI . ; 32114 ' No. 31 Markey and 02l ront street. ;414 , . ' . . , • . . -":-" 1...:.;..." '=','.,i.,7). - : . t,''-; . ]..7-, fir agl , , an- fftdiines. Letter of the Ker. R. (.'plrlarell.PFutp: of the Presbyirriwil; Clitrrch. Pulaski ~...„...,,,-,',Vsq.c.:: . 1 '''!:! - : - ?T'7':',i; :'-'-',':;'..!::: .• • ••,•.• • - • ~.,~-. uktitit Alibuwie • • ! ~ .insciurxElanti.::•••• • ; • suoAR gpATFJ) YEA:EI:AISLE PURG4TIVE mug, ARF. universally odmittcd. to' operate. um uly.as an effectual prreentire. but as a purer tailing terncdy,. in all discuses which can street the humun frame. Head ache. Indigestion.. Rheumatism,- piles: Scurvy, Dropsy, Snoutl'ox. Cholera Mora's. 'Worm!, IVhoopi tt ir C oug h, Consumption, Jatindiee,.QuittseY,.Sensintints. Liver Corn: plaint. Apoplexy. Csinters...Measles,. Suit Rheum, Fits, Ilcarthurn. Giddinessi.Erysipclas..DeallieSS. Itchings..of the Skin, Colds. Gout. Gravel. Paints in the Beek. inward Weakness. Palpitation of the Heart. Risings int the Throat, Amalie. Fevers of oil kinds. Female Complaiuta.Stitches in the Side. Spitting of Mood, Soto Eyes. &rattle. Anthony's are. Lowness of Spirits, Flooding, Floor M. Ihns or Minitel, Gripes. King's Evil, Lockjaw. Hysteria, Bile on the Staunch, nod all bilious infections. Pleurisy, Swelled Feet - and Legs,. Swine Pox, Whit& Swellings, Tremors. Tumors, Ulcers. anniting---nnd u host of pains bone •successfully and rrpeutcdly. .Ineett ynnottished . lff brit all• weriul amt. • ' •rhry uvo Leen known to effect perm:went cures when all other remedies bad pruvAl unavailing, and:in the las: stages of disease. •-• • They hove in ma itylesers soperretrd thrpresm)dire skill alas men eminent physicians, and received besides their intrivalifital calumet:denim. 1 hey have been frequently recommenced by men of th e most distinguished. characters throughout the lend, and been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen, 'and Princes of royal blood. • they have been introduced into the Hospitals of Edna , b urg h, Puri,, and Vienna. and through the disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ambussaders, 'they have teeeb , ved the fuvorable corionentlatiou of the Emperor of Rus sia. and of his Celestial Mujesty of the Chinese Etmiire. 1D Scarcely a:Pad:et vessel of tiny repute sails from tfie - port of New York, without sin abundant supply of the RICK MAN fp — Agencies hav e Mien established in all the principal Cities in the Union, and applications are conitantly reach ing us froin alintist numberless villages in every section tit the emintry.• Testimonials of their marvellous effects me pouring in from all' imarters—and In such numbers thus we have nut time to read one half of Them. What stronger or more conclusive evidence than these import- ant Mos can the nienil.celitiritl desire! Is it possible, that the mammy thousands she have tried CLICK.RNER'S PILLS : Con be deceived in their results! gany impos ture orquackery existed, would it not Mug exohave beets' held up, as it should be. to the acorn and derision of a justly offended community. Iry" Remember, Dr. C. V. Clickencr is the original 'in ventor of Sugar Coated Pills: and that nothing of the sort was ever heard of. until.he introduced Them in June,lBl3. Purchasers shintld.Thereibre, always ask (or Clickeisees Sunni. Ceeted Vegetable Pills, and take no other, or they will be made the victims of a fraud. PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOX. - - Dr. cliekeiter's principal ollce for the sale of pills, Is 86 Vesey st., New York. • WM. JACKSON.B9 Liberty at.. head of Wood st- NW* burgh, l'a.. General .Agent (or Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, cud the River Counties of Virginia. • Tho following. are pt. Clickenor's drily appointed gents fur Atli/hell Cit.. Pa.. WM. JACKSON, (principal) 89 Liberty street, heal ol Wood. A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City Jontithan Gluiest Manchester. C. Townsend & Cu-, Jun. R. H. Jacques, Birmingham. Jim. H. Cassel, Penn st. Andrew S. Getty.. Wylie st. • • Robert 'Williams, Arthursville. li. iletnitigruyi South Want. 'Wm. J. Smith,•Tettmeratieerille."" Jeremiah Fleming, Lnwrenneville: Daniel Negley, East Liberty. . Edward Thompson, Wilkinsburgli. Thomas Aikin Sherpsburgh. G. ti. Starr. Se%vickley..• Samuel Springer. Clinton . . . . Jetties ild'Ece. Stewartstowit. John Mack. Turtle Creek. e. P. Diehl, Elizabeth. ..... : • • f.. Riley Wl.aughlin, Plumb Township. _ J. Junes, Bakerstown. ferny. MlCeesport.. •• • • tort!. 4-4 1 T IS-TILE. BEST CAtt.G.ll or. -stramN EVER USED."—'his wns expressed in mit Irenring yes terday, by an intelligent gentleman, who hid . 1/11C11 but about one half of othottle of Dr. IVißerd's Oriental Cotrghi Mixture:before he won entirely cered. • Came and gets al bottle os it, and if the most obstinate cough or cold does' not dim oppet,/ brit.t use. yunr money will be refunded. Compounded as it is, of, he most el:Valve. though harm_ less and pleasant remedies. its rise for years has,,nor deed can tt„ fail to etre entire sattsfacuon. Fur sale, wholesale and retail. by • . • •-.! lIANS dr, BROCRWAV. - . Liberty Street. near Canal Basin. I.awrenceville. • Sold also by Van 111 wholin i r•c i ur io t% the P " an op poituitily of:trying this great remedy furtive penthincitt • cure of every affection in the lungs, should not fail to give .it a trial. CertOcates of its efficiency, from our own eit izeitS. *Melt we arecotimainlv receiving. eannorfail to convince the skeptical. Real the following from a lady of high standing us Allegheny : • . ALLEM/ENS Cm'. Feb. 7, 1839. "kisses. Hays . 4- Brod:wax:. It a ff ords me greet plea.- sum fin be able , to add tug teittinony in tariff of lir. Wit- Idrirs holy va lire We co ugh medleinr. A iiut three s cm Ma since I was attneLeil with a violent cold, and was much disiressed with the cough, from which I could got no re lict, mail I was a short Mite since induced to cell at your store and purchase conic of the Orientul Cough Itlixture.• I nut happy to stetc•that the thi second bottle has. entirely curd me; and. having greet - confidence in it. I' have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends, " ••••GaAct Figinma.n •-• Price, 2 cents tt.bottle. sold by • HAYS & TSROCKIV;I • . 1 1 / 4 0. 2, Com. Row. hiberi • rt e Herr for' frebtar Pl..EftfiNA. l i'reTuili;. I i .• • !BIM the New York Gniette , Oct. 0, le* a daily payer deservedly at , the head of the dully press itt this country. • • • • • • •' • E.rwart of• •Serinparale.- , -It Were•bnt courtesy to moll the attention (dour readers to this invaluable prep-i a ration which will be found advertised in another colu Bristol is a brother, and isrues ti highly interesting! newspaper, every now and then, one or two nmiabeni of• which we have slimily noticed; and the medicine •itself has been eulogised by nearly all the press of the western country: end, we doubt not, Justly eulogised. it has in its favor, moreover. very flattering testimonials frenu the moat eminent practiunners in every part of the country where it Las been 'used. There is beauty and' taste• enough in the bottles, sad in the eirgraved labels in which. they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even it' the preparation itself were not one of the - suvereiguest in. the world." as every person must believe it ii—that is,. every one mulct believe it is-Ahat is. every one who, would not resist amass of documentaly evidence coneln••• sive enough to 'convert a Tin& to Christianity. Buy tract of the bottles, gentle reader, and see whether you do not, agree with its nu this, point. . • Per sale by B. A. FATINESTOCK & Co•,S; • fe1124 ear. of Ist and IVOtrl and Gth and Wnrwl sic. HEL;AIATISAT GOUT. AND TIC DOLOILIX.X.- - 1.11. ..-respectable gentlemen called at our office, as he said; toitiform us that he had been afflicted . for IS yenta: with - Rheumatism' or Gout, and occasionally With Tic. Doloreux ; that he had been frequently confined to his. room for months togpther, and often suffered the most iu.• tense and exeracioung pain, but that lately he had been. using .tilyner dttfroiire. front which he found the most sig. • nal and unexpected relief. Ile says lie found die medi cine very pleasant and effeetive, and that he now con-' eiders himself perfectly cured.—Phi/adetphia North dmer,:.. A PACT 'Worm KNownvo..--A gentleman ofScrofulonar. hnbit, from indiscretion in his younger days, became at"— feeted with Vleerations in the Throat and Nose, and disagreeable; eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole • system bore the Marks 'of being saturated with diseaint.: Otte band and wrist were -iso much affected that he bad: lost the use of the hand, ,every part being covered, with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and were as hallo*, and porous as as honey=comb. It was at this stage of his complaint. when death appeared inevitable from a loath some disease, that he commenced" the use of Jayne's Al terative,. and having taken sixteen' bottles; is now perfect- • ly cured, The Alterative operates through the cirenlation,,and purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the System,. wherever located, and the numerous enres it has per— formed iu diseases of the skin, cancer, semfula,:gout,.. liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd other chronic diseases, as. truly astonishlng.--Sptrir ,f the. Times. r Da , For ale to Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN 'TEA STORE, 7E Fourth street.. rtONSUNIPTION,. COUGH, SPITTING OF ALOOIY.I BRONCHITIS i . ASTHMA, &c.--To Cossmenvaes,,,— Pour-fifths of "Von ere really suffering from neglected ,l Colds, or an obstruction and consequent infiamatiorfor the delicnte lining of those tubes through srhich the air -we breathe is distributed to the lungs.. This obstructionte produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty' of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm, which finally, exhausts the strarAlli of tint a.- rient--and 'death ensues.. JAYNES' - EXP never /hail° remove thisobstruction, and produces Oh& most pleasing aturlfinipyresalts. It is :certain--in its;ef-- feats, and cannot fail to relieve. - kor sate in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,42Pounk.4. st., near Wood. ' - Jana 4. 6 DiES'i . COUGH MEDICINE 'IH} WOII1,D:4-- J 1.3 Another evidenCe of the superiority of Dr. lard's Coutli Mixture, over all 'others. Read the folloivingt; certificate from a respectable citizen of the Fitlh Ward v...; • - PTITEtaURGB, Nov, 3, MIL "Thli cornea dint for some weeks past I was troubled 4 with a very serious Cough, which was evidently beeimi iris , ' Seated on the lungs to such an intent ai to resist the - effect of - every - medicate 'which I had been using. I vim finally persuaded to call at Hays dr. Brockway's Drag Store. and yet a bottle, of Dr.. ,Orienral Cough. Mixture; which, to 'my great surprise, ,rclieved me very much; after taking only two or throe doses, and before had 'used - due - bottle; TWas - edtirrely cared: samnee pleased with its. effects; that 1 have brolight ethers to it, and shall continue to recommend it to Iny friends, as 1" firmly believe it to be Mika:Cone llfedieins trod/Lit Try it—only 25 cents a Bottle. - Sold HAYS an.BROCI(WAY: . . No, 2, Liberty stre et Sold also by . , near Canal . Basin:- .. novlo • : faiwreneeville.; : • DAM! OVCOLVAIBIA:-'-Hafr Tonie-41ithe Said Gres..-11 you wish a rich, luxurious heulefluiir, Gee - from dtindruttand scurf, do not Milt* procure the genuine ',Balsam of Columbia. In cases of .baldneis, it will more - than exceed your .expectations:- Many who !bikini - lost their hair for twenty years • have - had It restored to glue' perfection bytthe Use of thlifEtahair a ,. Age-, mete, - condition, appears to be no - obstacle, whatever._ - It• else . - causes the fluid to flow'ivith vithich the delicatelair tube' is filled, bywhieh means thousands. whose hair was grey; as the Asiatic . eagle , have had 'their hair restored to its - natural color, by the use of this invaluable remedy; all cases of fiver it will be found one of the most *aunt , washes'. that can •be 'used.- A few ttpplieations only are • necessary tokeep the hair from falling out: -. It strengthens'the roots, it never fails to impart a rich, glossy appear- • ence; and, as a perfume for the toilet 7 it is unequalled. It ; bolds three times as much as other miscalled Hair Rester- • mit*, and is more etrectnal. The genuine maw:tree tured only by Comstock A Son, 21: Courtlaltdt-street, New • Sold only-genuine in Pittsb uirgii,..byWlLJAClSOlC, iste Liberty street, head of Wood; alsoi in Washington, Pa..; ;. by A. 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