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COME - TO ARMS I TO ARMS !=-Threatened in llikkk vasion ofWesterri Penna. by Col Swift with ',. ~„...1.. A 10.000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M ,-...•..,-"'-' to will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any .-..,;;.,' -..' has heretofore been offered in the Western country, hav llt'-`,:', • - inglka largest establishment in the citY. fronting on Lib arty and Sixth Bur.. Ue is now prepared to show to his namerous patrons the greatest variety of cloths, ,cassi . • mares; vesting% and clothing of all descriptions . suitable . • for the approaching Season, that has ever been offered in - . this market, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, No. 1 , 07, I.iberty and Sizth . FAL - . - 11Itte.:5 I. M. WIUTE, TAILOR, Proprietor. . --- WIGOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron ty Clothing Stott. a Eplelidid assortment of Cloths,' consisting of fine French, hnglish and American.. Plain, black and fancy.Cassimeres, of the most modern 'styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestings; Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—oil of which we. will make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made. Clothing, of all descriptions; Ludy's Cloaks _of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs., Suspenders, Bosoms. Shirt Collars, and every article usually.-kept in .a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere. will find it to their-advantage to call at the Iron City 'Clothing Store. No. 1.32 Liberty street immediately opposite the mouth of Market. [ocae-a] c..M'CLOSKEY. Thithrfie 137 g - Doors vs.' - The Watern arid : . 1 50 1 000 '• LSELECTED GARMENTS now made and ready t o be offered on the most Intend terms to my old Customers and the public in general. • The Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive establishment has now, after retunting from the Eastern - cities, at much toMble and expense,. just - completed his fall and winter urrangeinents to supply his thousands of ttustomers with one of the • most desuablestocks of Clo thing that has aver been offered iu this or. any other mar ket west of the mountains - . For neatness in style and workmanship, -combined with the very - low pricewhich the will be sold for must certainly render the old unri valled Three Big Do ors one of the greatest attractions of the western country . . It is gratifying to me to be able to ant:unmet to my numerous friends at home and- abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which- I have made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is made on. this estaldislunent. It is a well established. iset, that toy sales are eight or ten tittles larger than any - other house in the trade, nod this being the case ou the , amount sold, I can afraid to scant Much less profit than Others could possibly think of doing if they wished to • Cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my presetostock before the beginning of next year; corning to this conclusion, I will make it the inter eat of every loan. who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase,at ills 'firer Big Doors. so 7 - oat2i-d& : JOAN M'CLOSKEY. 411 "Q ELLIN!: OFF I.OW FOR CASll.”—Winter CM ' •AA77. Ming of every' description. such 116 cloaks, over :Coats, supt*rtitie blanket. Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth. dress, and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, slick and frock coats. Cloth cassimereolnd satinet! 'pantaloons.; also. a gen eral assortment of vests:plain and fancy velvet cloth, staasimere and Miley wbolen, and plaid cassimere. with ' avant variety of superfine Irish Mien: trimmed shirts. ' tinder shirts, stock, cravats. comforts and all other artb , clea Itt- r' thing line. which will be sold low for Cash. Putcha... ..111 find_ it much to their advantage to call soom at 49 Ltocrly Street. , P. DELA N N. n. A complete assortment of goods, suitable for iftitstotner Work, always nu hand, such as English, French ,and American Cloths, and casshneres ; ulso a rhoiCe as . * . .,itortrainfof seasonable , vestings—ull of which will be ' iritt'suie to order iti the latest styles, and on the most at.- ' ,nontinodating terms. innl9.osw pie , Ring I tsicsinfing s s lIIIIESpring and Summer 4tock.that is now ready to be -Offered at the old original THREE BIG DOORS. ` ,- Til'one of the largest and choicest iu selection that has ev `-ier been , eiltibited one cimeern in this or any oth . city in the Union. I will not undertake to --Zesenbe to 'Vitt - reader the - didersut assortments of articles which I qittyv have to offer them: but will situply tell-them that if :they, only faior mr -with a call.. I will lay before them 175.000 different garments to make a choice out of. con sisting in parr of,Coats. from the richest in quality down to the lowest in price; Pantalemis and Tests. to the as tonishment of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes -open, wondering iu the most extravagant decree of sur prise.lsovi-Slich a vast collection of READv 31ATIECLOTIIIM: tould possibly he collected together under the control of one individual But such things will he. ns long us per severance and industry ii the main-spring of trade.— Without any . intention of boasting - . on my pert. I will say at the same nine, it is of such metal I =principally corn . posed,'fi3r nothing in the shape or form of difficulties. no - matter what their magnitude may be. can deter me front accomplishing my object, in providing for the farmer. the meehanic, and the dny laborer. Any whble attention is taken up with 111 C greatest mire for their welfare, -in get . ling up fashionable. and at the same time substantial gar . mauls, to meet their demands: mid as for others, who --fancy them.selves moving in a different sphere, and re - ~quirung an article of the at pita ultra kmd, t hey have only, te give me an outline of their wants, and they are gutted to a wont . , Now. -let me any a ivordOr two to my country inereh ;Juni in the trade :. If you Wish to save trout at least 25 to 30 per cent; in your wholesale parchasei. call' in at the "Three Big Doors." and if I don't meet Four most san gun= hopes, in the way, of getting cheap bargains. and fresh seasonable goods. I will not in future attempt to otr• , er any inducements of a similar kind to a generous pro . , ids of. le noble a nature and close disecniment. JOHN - I'II.3.OSKEY, feblS-I.y. N 0.151 Liberty street. • ,~ +-, `' i ~ 4 • ~ ~' fIAN'T BE BEAT'—J. 211 . - Wh Pe has just received at 1 1,,, his lamb establishment. fronting 'on Liberty and dth streets, rsplendid assortment of TWEEDS for stammer; also, a superior lot at French Satin VESTINOS. all of which he is ready to wake np in the latest frodsion tool oti the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the corner. No. 107 Liberty end Sixth streets. , tuyl.ll. J. M. WtilTE. Tailor. Pronrietor. BLIISxLNG IMP I.SI.it:NCE.-;.-Er n puintwieo A): card of M*Calmont & Bond, - of Philadelphia. the would be led to believe that wo have been claim ...;:tegn.privilege we hail no right to. That "they have '.' abandoned. sums time since, the exclusive agency a} 91- tern? and that we have right to claim "exclusive privil .:.eges with their teas.' I . never pretended to sell the teas P•Of this sparions concern. I have been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the Tait two - . :Years, as the public are aware, and have been to New York foot lines in that time. and never heard of this PIM concern until lately hut as wool dealers. , The tea business of APCallmont &d:lond is about eight ritOnths old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a nante is open for any man or firm to assume; but the fact intended to imply thereby. that they hate any connection with the so called and well known Pekin_ Tea Company of NewTork, in moire ly false, therhaviig been denied even an agency in :'Philadelphia, for the New York Cotnpany . that Company 7. hiving refused even thus far to confide in them. I know nut what kind of wool they keep. nor what kind of teas; I run only certain that They keep or obtain none of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Any .persoit reading this card will see the gross deeep ' tion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of toy-.business. liVeallmont & Bond are wool dealers JaPhiladeltilda, and have sent an agent out here to pull —wool over the eyes of some of oar 'good citizens. l.ook out for the black sheep. foovl9l ALEX-JAYNES. ' ' s: ~. \.- MEE ESE =SE W BOOKS! NE‘Y BOOKS!!—The Convict. or the Hypocrite unmasked, by 0. P. James, Esq., • tack Ashore, by 1'; Howard, author of Bailin the Reefer. the Star of.the Fallen. by Curtis, author of Black Phoned Riflemen. The Magic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Green and • Bflie, by Charles Carey, of the U.S. Navy. •The Bandit's Bride, or tlid Maid of Saxony, by Louisa • Sidney. Stanhope-, anther of Striking Likenesses,” etc. Leonilla I.yrimcire, and Mr. and Itlrs, Woodbridge; by Miss Leslie. - London Quarterly Review. ' Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Ilare—a large supplv.l • . The Manceuvering Mother, by the nuttier of Ilistory - -- ---Thei.vdrulness of Woman, by the same author. , OlLCommodore, by E. Howard. :Jeanette 'adison, or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale 7' • the Sea an hare; by Ingraham. t , Knam, d 4 Day' ht; a prize tale; by J. S. Robb. i • • • Sir,Rowlaml A 3 vats; by • Lady C. I.ong. -• The SPleador of • illes, and Court of Louis the FloWers Personified, Nos:"o and 10. Rural Cemeteries. Magazines, of, America, part 9. agazines, Newspapers, etc. . • - • • •London Plitich and Pictorial 'lilacs. per last steamers. • -Bnither3Ournhan, Philadelphia Conner, - and Yankee Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL,. • deed "• - • 31 street, opposite the Post Office. MEIER MEE lioc 4. Morse's Weekly Budcei of Neu. Books. for 16-12. fiHA.PMAN , S DRAWING BOOK- No. 2. Glidden's Ancient Egypt, new edition. The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. '.Chamber's Miscellany, No. ii ; full setts on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, Tie.Atarket Qneen. or the 'Mies Stratagem. Muscolunit, etale of the ReVolution. Songs - for thO People, No. 2, superior to No.l. Jack Ariel, or tile on board an Indianian. new supply. Eubank's Hydraulics, No. 2—till setts unhand. ThiWerit Personified. No. 14, du ' do; Pictorial_ England. Nos. 36 & 37, do _• " • MEM 7'it°lizls :rk u a P b . ie E . Remarkable vents in the - History of America, by J. .Frost, li ILD. American, Phrenological Journal for January. Sub - setiptions receive& inrcr _ Jauc F:ye an d tutoblogroph), by„q gel ; . . . Of the FunieN, a ChristMa3 tale, by.Jurn;s. kldinhurgh Phrenolo,eicul Journal ;Ind Maguzine. Tha Conqueit -of California end gew . Mexteo.thy the . forces of the United_States,in years 184.0_and 1847, by Jas. 'Madison Cutts, with engravings,' Onus of. battles, &c. Toar'to the River Saguenay. an Lower Camilla, by Charles Leaman, - author "A Summer in the' Wilder= . The felectie Magazine for January. Furnished to Sul.- , scribers by the year, or -sold by the single number. - Now' and Then. 'by the author of Tett Thohiandu Year. Waverly Novels. cheap, fonu. new a - • The shove workn uror for sule by Urfil] Al. MORSE. • i'pOrtT.ILNT-•• BOOK - L.—The -Eafr/y liistorY of Western Pennsylvania and of the iVest. and of West • am Eiperlitions and Campaigns: 'with an appendix, con tattling copious extracts from huportantlnditin treaties, minutes of - conferences, journals, &-ef - Together with topographical deseription of , each county of Westenr Peansylyinda. One large volume, 768 -- pages: by 11. K.. ' - strotuf Esq. -,For sales by ••-r•- • • No.-4;1 Market street:, --- fIpIIAS.-35 half ehe.sts Yourig lirsoit; 51 catty biases :(!•, - • • - • 101talf chests Guypowder: lua chests Imperial , • ": " rouclunig, - ; ~.for sale by , JAIIP.S.MAN liks2* I :4'. , sao 'f, 11 s ort.-etk. or ease. Ay 7an27 , L..-SzWATERAT N JIM 011,-4 bbls..- L Zigebpin.tP.an rior brand; sfor • Iglo by plec.2l / - MEM "Orittfms Starts. CloAlifing l Clothing I tidcrn Magalitie, for February; do Nagoital do. do do Graham's do, . do do Oodey'siy's -Book for Feb'y, do Linle's Living Age, No. 193, do MBE itiraitsliortafwit Pittsburgh Portable Boat • -was. 1848. ]OR -the transticrrtabon of freight'bctivien !Pittintrgb And The Atlantic _cities, avoiding- transhipments . on the -svay, and the consequent• risk of delay, damage, breakage and separation of goods. PROPRIETORS: BURRRIDWR & CASll.27Bllfarket st.. Philadelphia. .TAAFPR & O'CONNOR, car. Penn and Wayne sts., Pitts burgh. • • AGENTS: . . O'Covain & Co., North street. Baltimore. & J. T. Ts.rseorr, 75 South street, New York. Encouraged by increased business, the Proprietors have added to and extended their arrangements during the winter. and ere nuts-prepared to forward freight with re futurity and,.dispateh. unsurptiSsad by any other .Line. Their long experience as Carriers, the palpable superior ity of the Portable Boat system uml the great capacity and convenience of the warehouses at each end of the Line. are peculiarly ealculatednrenable the Proprietors to fulfil their entingentents and accommodate their cus tomers. and confidently olferinethe past_ as a ,guarantee for the fuitare, they respectfully solicit a contuttiance of that patronage which.thev now gratefully acknowledge. . 311 consignments to Tata& and - O'Conillihr.will here ceived mud torwarded. Steamboat charges paid. and Bills of Lading transmitted free of any charge, for Commission. advancing or storage. Having no interest, directly or in directly, in Steamboats, the interest of the Consignors Must necessarily be their. primary object ill shipping west; and they:pledge themselves to forward all Goods consign ed to them promptly; and on the most advtuitageous terms to the owners. marl-tf Merchants , n'Way . Freight 99 Line. (1 , 1)11.1123tLY CALLIT PICENCOIII7I & A:0:+ MN'S.) 16121- vxcixsivELl , 'for I th B e 48 transportation of freigh XII between Pittsburgh. Blairsville, !Johnstown, Hat daysburgh, Water street. and all intermediate places. - One boat will leave the warehouse of C.. 1. M'..9.nulty& Co., - Crinal Basin, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. every day, (Sundays excepted,) told shippers con filways depend on baving,their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was formed for the special necommodation of the way /manors. The proprietors. thankful for the very liberal patronage they bare received during the last two years. respectfully inform their old eustonters and the public generally, that they have'extended their Meilities, &c.. flaring the past winter, and are nose better prepared to accommodate tut Menu:met! Itsiiiess. NIOVRItatIRS. It. IL CANA N & Co. IVII..STITT. sTirr. IF9I. FULTZ. JAAIES A. LORE. JOHN :HILLER. TRINDIX & MeDOWELL. Arm:sirs—V. A. NFAxt - xtv & Co.. Pittsburgh; R. H. CA_NAN, JuluiStuWll-: Jattr Altaxocn. Hollidaysburg; Ilanotta.& Myrt NaElt.Water st.lltturingdon co. Runinisscif.N—Smith & Si felair; J. & J. ArDevitt: G. & J. IL Shoetilferger: I. Robison & Co.: IL Nlotire Ilagaley & Smith; John Parker; Wtn. Leltincr: J. Jordan & Son. nur r I (Gazelle copy.) Merchants , Tiansportatio,u !minim . "1 — (01i. the Transportation of Merchainlirc and Produce to Philadelphia and 13:Minton, Goods consigned to otir care . will be for-warded without delay, at the lnaeest rates. Bills of Lading transit/in:M. and all instructions promptly attended tu. tree trout any extra charge for-stor age or rottimission. C. A. NTANCI.TY k Co.. Proprietors. marl Canal Basin. Liberty st., Pittsburgh. If; arette.intly. eony.l Phlindriphlo Type & Sitreotype Foundry rriiK F•ub,erthers art Prepared to furtitsb A at short lIIV -1 tics. CVCry article-used in a Printing Office.and have reduced the Prices of Type _upwards of IS per cent.— llsey mow charge ilo• • l'ica 32 eta. Million . 5-1-ets. Small Pica 34 •• Nonpareil 66 " Long Primer 16' Agate P6 4 . Bourgeois. -•• • • • •40 " Pearl• •• • 151..20 Bremer 16 " Menem' 2.00 - - Determined to spare no expense in making thCir estati , lishment as complete as possible. they are gettitig up tt. atititorm Series of the celebrated SCOTCH FACES. WIHCII are unequalled for beauty and dural ility. and which they Itch asstned will meet with general approbation. Several tH4OS are now ready. Having recently visited Europe fur the purpose of pro curing every improvemenfin their hue of businrua, they now offer n greater variety of Fancy Type, Borders. Or nnntnnix, &c., &c.. than any other rimabli4lunent in Ilia United Stamm and their ituprovtAratethod of canting, and of preparing metal.. enable theta to furnish onleta in a manner to =aura =limitation. Trioling Presses uf every de.eription. Printing Ink, Cusses, Cases. Brass hale, Furniture, &r., at the lo.est noes. Second-hand Presses, and Type which has been used only iit stereotyping,generally on band. Books, Puniplitets, Music. Medicine fhrections. Labels, Checks, Drafts, &c., correctly and elegantly stereotyped as heretofore. N. B.—Specimen Books will. be. sent to Printers who wish to make orders. 1.. JOHNSON & CO., ntartiblm No. t,. Little Gemrce st. tireat Siru - OR Coughs, Colds. Asthma, and Consumption!—The _L great and only Remedy for Ore above diseases is the Hungarian Ba6am of Lffe, discovered by thcselehirated Dr. Buchan. of London. England; And introduCed into the United Stitaii under the immediate superintendence of tho inventor. The extraordinary success of this Medicine, in the nu E of Pulmonary diseases. warrants the American Azem in solieiting fur treatment the worstpossible eases tint can be found in the couniiiiiiity--cases that seek relief in vain iron.; any of the conuuou remedies of the day. and have been Oven up by the must distinguished physicians, as cofintied and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured. and will cure, the inpst desperate cases. It is no quack nostrumbut a standard English medicine, of known und established efficacy. Every family in the United States should he supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life. not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. but to be used as u preventive medicine in all cases of colds. coughs, spitting of blood. pain in the side and chest. irritntiuu and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis. dilliculty of breathing, hectic fever. night sweats, en:taxi:Mon and general debili ty. asthma. influenza. whooping cough. and croup. 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OuNDAY sotto:Jr, BOOSTS.-We have mst receive 'a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by - the &Meriden - Sunda . ). School Union. and approved by a committee of publication, consisting of members of the following denominations. viz.: Baptist. :.Congregational. Episcopal Methodist. Presbyterian. and Reformed Dutch. These publicatloni comprise upWards Alf:Six hundred bound volumes, (pf prices from 8 cent! op ,to --.75 cents.) all written expressly for Sunday - Schools. additiorr to the. above,. the Union publishes alarge )veriety of. books, in paper covers, for quite your 4 child ren. for rewards, X.ty • • The 'Union also publishectwo 'Abrades, Nos." and tl, of one hundred volumes euch, all -cumbered ready for use, of books from 72.fiages up to OM at the low price of ten dollars, avcrturing only ten centre. volunie. Also, "A Louth Cabinet I.iltrury,”of fifty .. volumes, lit the low, price of two dollars and fifty cents,'. - Also, Hymn Booko.. Que..tion Book*, red nod blue Tick -et* on pastolionrds."ttaps. he. the . .abore 'we at the Union. tn. Philadelphia prices.. Catalogues of HoOks furnished on application. ELLlOTTmrcusii. 50 Market at.. fete "between Third and Fourth. r 1 ;Y` '~ .qj v,, ' • '',,.• .: . 7, ~ t.:,... i :„..•:',....' 4,-.•Z:'4';',,- "' . ,-• • • •: A . ..';',;7 07,,',..•;* -•-,;'1•1••'•!••••• • .47.1'!..-.----l4' -----.:l'-' ,-,'::- I •''.'=-..Z:-4,:--,;,' i'.:1::::' ':',?..... * - 1.: , '‘1,--- . ':•:"..,: ._ ,- ..... ,-, 5....e:: : - .. - ":::,,,.;,.•,t;',•C`•;•Tt. : •t• : . ', •• '?'; . ?. ,7 ,,r ,4' / - • '•••:.:•!• '',1••,',7,,if•-:*Jt,i'•••%'',--•!'•••;•4••-•‘• . , ,•--", . . ...... . ~ ... RIM „ •,A '„,?,!' ":':'L4 ::;:q. ~..,.:'',-' -;.f. =IEEE ti r-~* ____ _. -.~ ..154 4~mgraii'ori ~'c'iirs.;:: Tapsoott , s Generit*EmigilitiOn Office. . r . REMITTANMI and Passageto and e - from Great :Britain and IrelandOif • 3: .r; I'..Tappscott S South - at.; corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., ataLKWater- lon ROod. Liveipool. , The subscribers, having a ccented the Agency of-the. shove - House. are now prepared to make arrangements on the ' moan libernl terms,witlftliciaeiresironit of pitying the pastago of their. friends front the Old Country; and they flatter themselVes their Character had long standing in business - will give' ample asstirunce that all their ar rangetnents will be'earried out Mitlifidly. Messrs. W. J: T. Tapscott nre long and favornbly known for the superior class.uccommodation. and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN' OF THE wEtcr. SkIERIDAN. GARRICK. HOTI'IN cIUEIt. ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and MOONS, two of which leave each_ port monthly—from New York the 21st mid 2fith. and Irma Liverpool the eth and Iltit; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days. being thus determined that their facilities shall keep mice with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tupscolfs constant personal superintendance of the business in Liverpool is an midi bona' security that the comfort mid accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. - 'Pile subscribers being as usual, extensively engaged. in the 'Pratispcirtation llnsiness between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cures, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers itrunediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay; and are, prepared to contract Mr passage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland' to this city, the nature of die business they are engtmed in giving theta facilities for carrying' paSsengers so fur inland not otherwise MI minable; mid will, it necessary. forward. passengers titer West by the best male of eouveyance. withomany additional charges for their trouble. Where persons scut for decline corning, out, the amount paid fur passage will be refunded flail. • RE. UTI•AI\ZIi4. • . The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight Air any ainount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus al fording a - sat:t and expeditious ittudo of remitting funds to those countries; which persons requiring such fueili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (Why letter. post-paid) will be promptly al tended to. TA A FFII •O*COINNOII. - Forwarding and CuliuniNsiou.:lli•rclitints. 'unpin-II& p fa&Roche, Brothers. es. Co. sr.. NEW : Q.raY, Lk \CfliLA\I /10A D. I.,VEIWOOL. JAMES BLAKELY. Agent, Uthre on Peon rd., Cunal Basin. I'i Itol,urgh. Arroovyrorotr for BRO.A. :k CO.. role .krestbi for the BLACK I.IC I/Al.l. LINT:. of Liverpool and New Tort, Par.ltei, tal:e the liberty of nation:wing to their old friends and customer,.. that their arraagetaenis flit the year 1.4-1 being complete. they are prepared bring out passengers. by the above Npleadid !le. ft . olll Liverpool to New Yotl. and- l'hiladelphia. They -refer to their former cunt, of doing, labsint.,.. those who entrust thorn wit, their order, that the snit.,. satisfaction will he'l:tattered an Ili,retufure. ENOLAND, IREIANIX scari,Am) ANT) WATAIS. thuds for sale. parable, on demand, ut any Dank in Ireland. The undersigned ling rondo nonngements to-bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present vein'. lettft.tlatlno-• JAMES DCA It ELY. Passage To and Prom tt a , saL4" GREAT BRITAIN 3C IRELAND. (7e011.[:4 'LIPARI/ k dos, No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li est:Lists & Mersin.. No. 5.9 South st f Subseribers. having accepted the ~Sgetsev at this city of the above well kiIOWII and respectable houses. are prepared to make engagements for passCitirers to cum: out front any purl of Great Britain orlrelaual, by the re gular Lute Packet Ships, sailing from Lixerpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that 'their friends will inert with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention necessary on Omnn arr'val in this country. Apple to oraddress SAMUEL 3rci.u . kKAN & I PI Liberty Ft., Pillsber v eli. N. ruznqe. , l here from Liverpool to POP,- burgh direet. and dram, for auy amount forwarded. pay able at ight. throughout the United Kingdom. jy.211-1y lIARSDEN & CO.'S • jib . PAV.ENGER VS, I'M:WE Ogler. IIA [INDEX & CO. continue to bring out persons( front any purl of England, Ireland, :Scotland or Wales. upon the most liberal terms, with their usual punctuality, and attention to the wants of emigrants. \lre (1.0 not 11- low our passengers to be robbed by the sveindling soninps that infest the sea-ports, tlf we take charge of them the moment they report themselves. anal see to their wen-be ing. and despatch them without any detention by - the first Ships. We say this tearlessly- an we defy any of our passengers to show that titer were detained forty-eight hours by us in Liverpool. whirst thousands of others were detained months until they could be sent in some oil croft. at a Cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their coffins. IC.• intend to perform our commas linntirnttly. ewe , ^ l on if tnnrr, and not net as was the case lust seam)" wait other others. who either performed not at all, or when it soiled their Convenience. Drafts drawn at Pittsburgh for any onto from IL to payable at any of the Provincial Daid,‘ in Ire land, England, :Scotland and WaJek. JOSHUA RODUNSON, •, ngropen is and. General Agent, • jaw: Pinlifiltrect. one door lichi•lyWood It EMIT T.A C E rrify.sub.,,,il,,rs ore prvrtarati to forums:l Mouey to all parts or England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales. with despatch, and at the hweegt rates FOREIGN SAMUEL. NrCLURK EN & CO, 142 European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, dz.e. T AIME and small Stuns of money elm at all times be JIJ remitted by sight-drafts. at endured rates, to nil parts of England. Ireland. Wales. ire., and Legacies. Debts. Rent.. Claims. and Property in Europe can be erdliteted and recovered through the subscriber. nr ditriog his ab sence trout this city trout otoolier until May, on his annu al Wilt, to Europe. by applieution to Jassiat Met, Mer chant, Water street, Plusher:ill, 11. 'KEENA N, Attorney and Counsellor at Law and European Agent, . Pittsburgh. Pa. I'. S.—As 11. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business or - 11111Intl Keenan," passenger agents, or New York, he deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm, and has never had any connexion with either of those pt;r4ong. 4 Western New York College of Health. 2 11 7 MAIN STILKI;T. Ilt:EvAr,. N. V. . DIL VAUGHN'S V rA; prrA . LIT' ioNTRI P TIC Nil XTIO.E. flints celebrated remedy. is ConSla. iitereasing its fume by the miniking uli over the tenth'. it hits now Immune the only medieine for family use. and is on slier- Indy recommended fur Dropsy : all stages of this en' I plaint immediately retie vetf. nu matter of how lung di 11d ins. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gra vet, and all ilisenses of the tirienry orstois; f o r these distressing complaints it stands Won o tier tMle can 1.1.111.V0 you: and the cures testified to w:11 con vince the 't u rd skeptic:al.—(gee panipliles) I i.'er Coln plaint. 'idiom= Diseases. Fever and Ague. Ti, 1/10 Great West especially, and wherever these complaints prevai% this mrdirine is oliCfCll. No mineral spent, no deleterioes compound is apart of this mixture; it ewes these diet: 6- es with Certainty and eeletity. and 111/11A not leave the syn. Mot forttid• (gee p . ttiopliloi.) Mice. a compinint nfrt most painful diameter. I . inimedintely relieved. nail a Imre fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any oilier preparation for this disease.. or for any citlmr 11151111 KC Otarillaliog from impure, 1110011. (See panmplilet.) Debility of the System. Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys, he., or influmation of the same, is immediately relieved by n lea' days rise of this medicine. and n core is 111 , V:1) . 11111c result of its use. It sands min vermin reme dy far such complaints. and also for derangements of the female ti-titne. Irregularities. Suppressions. painful teens lertalticiliA. No twirl,: line ever been offered. ezeept this, which w 0,11.1 touch this kind of derangements. It may be selied neon AA n Slier Dad effeetive mincily; and, did we feel perntitted m do sci. emit.' give n thousand names as proof of mires in this distressing Class of Sec pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions. from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing, power of this article to net immediately, and the 110/8011- 011, 111/110r11.1 aro:I/Antall from the sy:Steitt. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this articlerenal time canon. and drive such cliscasas from the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cures in alt diseases. which the limits of int advertisement will riot permit to lie on:ora atm.: Agelllll give them sway; they eontain 32 pnges of certificates of high charneter: mud n stronger army of proof of the virtues of tnedieine. Cr appeared. It is ate of the peculiar features of this fir ticks that it never fails to benefit in any case. rind if bone and mastly are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid - nose ov• and keep taking time medicine as long as them is an iniptovetnent. The proprietor would caution, the public against n number of articles .which come out Maier 1110 heads of SAIISAPAIII/.1..15. SYltlia, &C., as 0117115 for Dropsy. Gravel. &e. They are good far Mull ing, and conemle-c1 to grill the unwary: TOCCIITIIaSI,NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing midi diseases till this article bad done it. Aparticular study of the paniph -1,13 is earnestly solicited. Agents. find ell who sell tire at, tiele. arc glad to circulate gratuitously. Pin it in 30 or. bottles. net $2( 12 oz. de. at 9 .11. - crich—the la rgerholdia g oz: more than the two small bottles. Look Out aril not get imposed itpoii. Every bottle has " Vatathids Vegeta file. Litliontriptie Aiixture.n- blosvat upon the glass. the writtemujganture of Vaughn 'son the directions. and. Dmitialo,' l Blampeti tiet dm cork. WOllll other are trennine., , • .Prepared hy.Dr. G. C. Vaughtt..and sold ratite Prinei. pal Office, 207.AInin streat. Ilnifido, wholesale. and rend!. -- No mention-given. to. letters tmleits post-pnicl—orcitr from cezeilatknutherrired Agit* &Iv1)1rd. ,Pqsl-rn!ict let -tees. or verbal r otniatinleationsaolieidugadyiee, prompt 1y atlentlefftrikratis. • -, • devoted evelnSivelytO tile' Wald Utf mitts artiicle-- 1:12 Nu ssnu at. N. Y.: 295 Estrux 'and by the principal Druggists throw , houtlhe I.lted . sl.tides and Canada, air Agents. ' • ' HATIi & DII.C/CKW., 6 07 Agents.' - jtut3l No. 2, Liberty . Basin. r l S S r tm iao aandVenitian ii raker. formerlyor!se well cond and Founl ats., takes this method to - „infoter, hie:m any friends of the fact-that IsisFaciory new. ia full-opera tion on St. Clair st.. near !head Allegheny Bridge, Wisfrn a COllMalltsupply of Blinds. of various colets Mei , . is constantly kept on hand- and at all prieee, from' twenty-cems up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will he put up re. that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwise. they may he removed without the aid or a screw -driver. and with the: same facilitiy that any other piece of furniture can he removed, and without any extra expense. jettl-il&wy To TPIE-PJIBIAC.—*nie by C A w U r Tl ittg N icoritract ivith the l'Esta TEA Co., hos the e;- Pinthiargh and Alleghe- Jay eilies. Any persoktittentpthm . to sell their Ilaha . cepritrOcnied throughxdoils - pradueing a deception and frandArpoh the - publii , .:and their statements 'ttro-hot to relied on. [se23] A. JAYNES, 79 4th sr. =MI LYCO\IPVO-CO MUTI LINSURANCbCOMPA ` NY. AG CY. trEE SuiJieriber, haying been appointed andduly cora . 1:-aitissloncil-kgenr pf the I:_yeunung.CountyMutuaLlik, aura nee Company, is now prepared to. receree;opplice, tions.ror insurance' for said Company': This::COmpattris,; iiErhaps:bne of - the very. best insurance -Cumin:Mies ih the „Sutte or:Union. having a capital of hetWeen ono oudnwo auillieniCof dealers anpremium hotta.!.and by the ..regule• dons of the Com any Ito risk exceeding t 35,0 p 00 Neill be-ta ken on anyone block , of buildings. area any onerisk; tfitd no more than $2,500. will be 'taken- on' a Milling Mill, Foundry or Furnace, Buildings .in which a - VON c.pitic passers through the side wall or.roof. Carton Fnetories or Powder Mills, ~ .111anufactories of. Printing Ink, and - Din tilleries. will not be insured on nor eposiderution, what- ever: and when:the rate per cent. shall be 12 or 15 ihclu siye.. no•risk - will be taken over 'N.uoOrieiseept Bridges and Grist Mills.) - " • The.operatipus of the.Company:havu been such, dint for '.the' years only one cent upon the dollar has. been osseit 'von the .preinium notes oh the atock holders.. .Ipplication can be made to the subscriber, 'at his °dice, in the 'new - Court • • 11. SPllol.l...A.gent_ Pittsburgh. Allegheny Co., Pa , jan2.l-1m Fire and Marine Insurance: rrillE Insurance Couippny of North America- of :Phan ,/ delphisi;througlt - its duly authorized Agent, the is4i scriber. otters to make permanent nud Ihuited _lnsurance on property. in Mfg city mid its vicinity': acid on shiputeids bythe canal and rivers. - • , . DIRECTORS: ' ' ' • • Arthur G. CotTiti.Tre.O. Sitniiiel Brook., Alex.,ltenry. •-..Chstrlcs Taylor. liattutel W. Jones, • • Samuel W. Smith Edward Smith. Amlirose White, John A. Brown, Jacob' IL. T9ulnipti,,; Joint White. John It. Nell:.`. ' Thomas I'. Cope, - Righard4)li - W00d. , . - Jlenry D. Sherrititt„.See'y. This is the oldest Insurrutce, , Company , titthe; States; having been - chartered in 1194. its Chartei,ii pet' , petual, and {min its high standirstr. ton„.* experience. ant pm-rnenns, and uvoidiur nil risks of tin eXtru - litiznratios character. it may be considered too nailing ntnpic'sectin ty In the public. • 11105 ES• At Counfina Ronin of Atwood. Jones & Co., Witter and, Front sts., . • • :I'.cl2il-Y The Franklin Pare Insurance Company or I.lllW,nr.t.titA. • " •• • rIi4AETEIL PERV.KITAL.—VOO.IIIO paid itt Mike 1 53 1.I:Mnton st.. north , 'rake Insu rance, either permanent or limited. against 'loss or dot :Fe by fire. att property nod etrect, of evnry ilettcription. in town Or country. an the most renNottable terms. Ap-. aliention, Mode either personally or by letters; will 'he promptly attended-to. . C. N. I.I.A.NCKER, Preit. C. 0. I.lAscwEn. Seeretare. DIREC'PORS : • . . Chrirlett3 , : 'Jacob It. Smith. - 'Photons dart. thearze W. Itiehards, Ti10111 . •14 Wharton, Montreal - O. - Lewis, • Tobias Wagner, Atlolpiti E. Eerie, Sonitiel'Ornot. . David. S. Brain. 11' 'PT SE 1.711 CI II AGENC Y.. NVAntocK AlAo - ris - , Agent. ut the Exellooget 9ffiee of • AVitritek.A lortin & Co.. 'earner of . :141 a n d Market stn. ,• Fire risks taken oil buildings and their contents; in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the 'surrounding country. N. 'latrine of Inland fluctuation rink. taken. atig4-iv J. I , l:o:EtiJiti KING FINNEY, dents at Pinsbnrgh.for Mr Delaware Alward Safrty In sotraore Company of Philadelphia. 2 ,• , 'Winn RISKS upon Buildings and Mcirelintitliv.c or ry description. anti !Burnie Risks upon hulls or car goes,oi Ve•ifelg, triken upon the most invornlile ternt:i. °thee nt the warehoune of Kit , & Alohttes, pot %L . :Aar st.. Nlnrket street, l'irtniturgi N. It. King& Finney invite the eon fioloute anttputrnit age of their friends And community at large of the Dela .Ml.l. .T. S. Insurance CompatN. as an inifittnitar Among ilia MUM. flourishing in Philutlyjphin—as n /urge paid in cmpital. schich.l/y 4 ilO; operation of its charter. is oonfanntly inereur/ing-111 yteltintfr to milt person insu red. hit 11111. All,ll, of thilrtofits of the Compmly. with nnt involCittgltint in nay responsibility wlttitevor.heyond the premitun actually paid in by him; Mid 111( . 1411"01 , 1UPA- Sesfifg the Mutual principle divested of every olintatoin , ti nt urn. and in its most attractive form. . not-l-tt A G I cir"ruv. 11111 i L's:SPI{A.N . CP. IA QOM PANY tiV PiIIf.ADELPIA.—N. E. rot.onof 77tird and Wood strifes. Pit sborgh.--Tlte assets' of the company 011 the fires of Janitory. ISIS. us yublislrt.l in , conformity With an act of Pennsylvania I.eifislatiire, Ponds nod Mortgages F.4;110,615 63 Real F.stute. at cost• • - • 106.6417 77• Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash • t3/7,499 72 Makint; a total of ...itronlitn: cerium nnntsranro that nli lonses will he prompth Wet. awl plying entire ncenrity to all 'who ob tain policien front thin Company. Iti,kA roketrat un lore mien as arc con.ianniii with !nem*. • • W A Itllll MARTIN. Agent. Insurance Against Fire. r` 1 111.: nn Fire Burro re Coinioury—.4)lTiee. No. 7 w.iniir pierce. Philadelphia; laconiteraied. A. D. tielb—itharler irerpectual. Income: Dithilings..Fariiiiiire.Ntereliunilize. and proer ty generally. either in the tits- or roman'. aeinitisi boos or elronage t.y tire. perpetual or for limited liericida, out favor able teems. I.BILIXTORS: Julia eicrii.aat, Samar' C. Morton, _ 'William I.yach. AdoMaur Periva. ,Thrmare A 111},r+Ile. r;,-arae .%111,,au. JUilll Ireirit. Jr.. Patrick Brady, • John T. I.r.wis. ' SA.MUBI. C. JtIORTON, President FlOl4ll , Ii JANIS 1.11, Seereoiry. Orders for tororonce Ly the shove Corm - nine will be received nod insurances ed . erled he the touterSigited, egvio hr Pitishurgh. G 1.4). COCHRAN. - jeoViin. 26 Wood -street. ConuelVaMagical Pain Extractor. Tis 11,/W 17.1115,51,1 by nmtheal nem that Council's I 111agical faun Extractor. itiattufacittred Comstock & Ca. '211:M11r/21110 St., Nosy York, is the 'greatest - won der of the loth crutury. Its elfeets or., truly miraculous. All pains are removed from IntritS', scalds, kr.. tool .all eXtsrlllll sores, in n tltw minutes Inlet its nitlication; same the sae on the most tleticote Akin, treeing no sear. It is equally hear-Mint itt nll kiwis of inflammato ry diseases. , sock ns sewn Nipples told Eyes. Sprains, Klutuutittism. White Swelling. and Ulcers. Bruises, Karim. eltillltlnius, Erysipelas. Biles. L/olorcaux, &c. We might add as proof to all we say, the names of manyota- Inteslt physicians who use it in their practice. and hum dreds.of the elenty who praise it to their people. Kim! parent 2..,p it constantly col hand. itt case of rtecidents by Mee life tatty be lost without, but by its use all Mims are subject t o its routr u l. unle s s the vitals tire destroyed. Can tion—remeinher and ask for Conn.trx .11a.ziral Pain Er trucror, manufactured by Couutock tt Co., X. 1., and take smother. SOIIEN.*C.—The Genuine Linarnnet. is no nnicic outre justly eelebristeil as a e dre for the above. than any or till others. Its cures We almost immediate, and it is only nell'esiotryl to let those who know the article mid us• it with such great StireeKs. that it is to Le had true mid genuine of Coimdoek & Co., 21 Colirthuid st.. N. Y.. sole proprietor. Fold only genuine in l'ittshilrall. P... by WM. JACIINON, S 9 Liberty St., head Or 117004 i also in WilOthigion, Pa.. Its A. Clark ; in 13rownsville by Ihomett &-crocker. also -he our agent itt every town in rointsylvania,. Ohio, Md. card Pirtriniu. tiov "It Is the best Gough Medicine I ever Sit Av." it rO ,r, l;hi , i r t;!:l , l ,, ti i, iri ( is ,, r . t , :3 ,t f i o .r t i - t t , t r i: ;nitt,:,raiorr,.ii,Txti,ll:,triett:iit . . . Neil, vt,o lins tried it: . ~ ' Mgosito. likTS & nIiOCKIVA v—Aftcr laboring for several weeks !miler the (WilliVallt:l7Y. of a karaor.ing cough and Hoist disiressiog cold, which had, duet bir,,,ro i n s uoCih e e t - - fedi of several of the -infallibleo.” I woo indireed to Out - - chase a bottle of your Orieinalt • lough Nlixture.-and give it n fair trial. Tno me great ourpoe. after risiog only one half of the bottle Ifound myself entirely the brat medicine I erer sum." - True cope. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Commer cial Row, Liberty eareet; near Canal. ions t A. MASON & CO., Dry • Boor& Muse; 62 Alo r ka Strew, benreen Third mad Fourth streets. have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods. enmprising in part : 17 eases various styles Prints and Cldiazes of Ea- French and American manufacture: 1541 pea rich and desirable patterns French Ginghams. synrsiudell in ferior to none lanai - veil inntyle, nastily and rhtirabilliy of colors: 4 eases splendid Plaid goods tar ladles dresses, comprising every style for Pall and Winter wear; Cash meres. M. de Laines. Satin stV'd Alpnecus 'of various colors: 1-4 and 4-4. Hoek and bine Meek Silks. for Man tillas; Pulley dress Silks; black and Mode col Ors; M. de Idling. all wool: Shawls of.every style nadqnslity; Cos sitneres. Cassinells. Broad Cloths and Vestiags; Mdach ell and unbleached Misfit's front- 0} to Me. per yard; Green, . Red and White FlannelS7 Cheeks. Milli,' Shirting's: blenched and brown Drillings, rtr'. A ll of which are offered 'al wholesale Mal re tail at the very lowest cash priecs.• sepll . A. A. MASON st-CO. NT DIV I)AGUEII.I.IE9TYPE ROOMS. Burkes 8111141- .04 'lugs, Fourth street.-11oUtiii & AN - rnoxv, Dasmerreo typists from the Ensure eitien, would call the attention of the iiilmbitants of Pittshitrgh. and the neighboring towns. to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others ; tit rooms iu the third story of Burke's hitiMing. 4th st. Persons wishing pictures Luken tunk rest ussuretl: , that no pains shall be spored toprcultive theui in the highest perfection of the net. Our instrtunents , pfe or the most pow refill hind, enabling te: to execute pictures nilsurpncsed for high linkh mid truthfulness to nature..'alinpublie.are solicited to call and examine. Persons silting, for pietures are neither requirred or ex peeled to take them aulenn perfect itatimfiteliOn in given. N. 13. Operators will find akin a good depot fur stoek and Ntc¢tuiwln. IrrlnAwnetione given in the art. containing, tint Mote recent Intprovvuomits. rut() FfiMeo.l:;.S.—RvCsv...remitle should bare a box of 1 Dr. Ralph's Pills. 'llley-ryeriectly lithipted to- the peculiarities of their coustituttomwiallux with Amato mild ness and safety in th'ctinizoa ,,, $. 'Wherever ilitinilue el, their character bus been rapidly ettirddisited anions; Ate ladies. with whouithey are emphatically :17h.F . ernthc Very complete directions for use in tha.ritriMlS-,comS plaints will be found ht the directions uccoatialifyiiig each box. For sale by S. L. CUTIMPAIT, Si dill] field street. near Third, Also. by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City: J. G. Smith. Bin: mingham; and John ArCracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. jan2s , • • • Hollatv;•Mare Castings. - • a ArFo'ralillni;:"Tiernip",f9ursuepil,irefropfloparlsvehroef and other CrtAtillgS, will Sala very heavy stock. and air extensive variety of paitenin: and sizes in store by as..— Sainples Can be Am% afonr warelinitse, Commercial Row, Liberty streetosexi W. W. * Wallace's Marble works:. • ¶ Tenon and priced favorable.- feb MeIIII.IDB & no, , TEVI' HOOK`?-disc i received, by Exprees: Eierunidy,, Englund.. and Scotkuld, ur recollections.of n Swiss, minister, by J. 111. Merle IYAnbigng. 0,, author Vf Ilis. tore of the - Reliiraiatimi., bile, of _Cromwell, &e. A Practical Exhibition of tie, t;ospels of St. l'thiftlicw. and St. Mark, in the fortn.of:bectures., intended to insist the practice of domestic instruction and devotion; by J ohn Bird Summer, D. D. Bishop of Cheater.- . ; For sale by ELLIOTT S ENGLISH, fah2l h ',Ticket street, bet. 41 and 4th. =MI 3nafittifite. tftSities. GM= REME /' . PritTL7trnit LIOETLAND'S dEJ , EHRATi.D , _ LOBjEtIIIAN MEDICINES `' Are without a Hirai or the Cure of . the Diieasek- F.taken adconling:ta directions they will cure any case, no:matter-who or-what else,„-lms - VEGP . r..1,134E - .1111E1.7711.5,Tip III.t$• Xor.the peraLinent'. Gan gFpne., Ilysterim.mnd severe nervous, affections: aid are highlY'recomniended:for. the , cure of Dropsy, - -,Hemoril Asthina" and 'Neuralgia. - Patients - using- them, in ',mord 'Cases; 4perience benefit 'somt - aft& first dirSel .' They claret the 4UTV.bIId system , rsiiicli enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a Cure, when taken accenting - to directions. ,D;o outward application can permanently remov.e,theu mantic panuttiont the system. .Liniments soinctisitestm) as a palliative fora short period, but there, is always danger in their use. They may. Cause the Itaiiitri lett/eSone:place for perhaps_ a vital putt; or else. where the pain will be • ' . GERMAN:BITTERS, rot the permanent cure of Liver Cotnplaints:Jaundiee, Dyspepsia,. Intlicestiott,'.Chionle Debility, Chronic Asth ma, Nervous .Pulmeatary; Affections, _ (arising froin the or stomach„) . -Diseases of the Kidneys; and all disenies urising from a disordered stomach; in both ninle• and -female. such - af .female weakness;-clizzitinis, fullness - Of blood - to the head.'They strenghten the . sys tem.- and remove nil acidity of the Antitank and give It lone mid. action and assist digestion. `They can,be taken by the most delicate Stolliftell, and in every case will en tirely deStrity costiveness - and renovate' the whole SSP tem. removing all:impurities and remnants of previous diseases ~.and healthy — action to the whole Thesymptoms.of Liver Complaint are . uneasiness und pain iu.theright side, and soreness 01,1)11 touch iminediate ly under the-inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left aide, or if at all able, 'a dragging-sensation priidriced, , which se riously-affects 'respiration. Causing very often , a trouble some eon& together with these symptoms we porceisen routed tongue, acidity of die sunnach, deficiency of per spiration, mid sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder. with a great disposition to sleep and deprexiptin of spirits. nod . sometimes sores in the mouth or thraat, causing mocns to rise in the nostrils. Joundiceireynent ly. nceumlianies it, audit dropsy in the face. TheSesympt• toms, if permitted to youtinbe, will eietinially produce shut most .Intnend disease. Consumption. In met, a-ma jority of such eases originate from the irritating causes ol.ove mentioned. Cutimrtie medicines usual In every he, avoided in the treatment for it. . . , . m s, The syptom of 1)}-rpertritt ere eery verinttu—thme rif feeling the moteittelt piniie, are nausea. Iteart : hiarit, lois of appetite. aometitues un excess oi',appetire. tietire of, bal ite,. or weight on the xtoninelt. riukiag. or fluttering of the pit of the xtofrlaelt. tivtitl eractalions.or saar.ari,ing from the trtninack. &e. tryspeprin, devoid of a lilaeltial nature, i 4 •ivithout ttangt;r but.. if ttriuitig -Irvin a ilieetote of . the stomach. it is dangerutut. . . . . .; . . Nervons Tkbility genera btillv ncrottipau Dyspel • oda-or lffver Complaint; a will alt cure. A few dcses re move, all the 'unpleasant elTFEttic. - sitelt - Ifs flittten - g - a ring CI &ll SI:116,11On n lying positiOn. doikor webs beilre the :sight, - fetter and Mid Judi% iodic head. constant imaginings of evit,•onil great depression of spir its. lintwurd signs urn, ti quick and stroug pulse, pale unit di.stressed coinocurnice, &r. Any cane of the above disease ant be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. lip directed. ' • • . D 011.11.1 . .. .An littillrtble remerly for Coughs or Colds. or. the Chest. Spitting or Blood. Intitienru, 'Whooping Cough. Itroii ohitili. Hen/oral Asthma,. or uny iiiSCIIKII of the Limos - or . Throat: • • : • . • This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any . Cottali tt Iroarseness. tuition:vents the Croup earl y administered..' No cough euhl in twilight to puns negected; fur; neglected - colds sink thousandg to the gttive annually,. and rause tounfio greW Fiji with ~uie'fituutr:wlib 'wank' have been stiong and rebind, lint first property_ treated.. - . ' SPIKENARD OINTMENT. the elliwtout pit. of the Piles. Tetter. Find Rheum. Scald - Bead- fling-Worms, Intbitned EyeS or Eye-lids, Barber'. Itch. Frosted Feet. Ohl Sores arising front fever or itelinire blood: rind Will extract the fire from bbrni, on application, orreinovenny cutaneous eruptions front the Skin. Persons trontded with tender fiters glioald Use it alter slinging: it will. in a thw moments. remove all sore maw nod . stop the bleeding: ft can always be relied on, and in invaluable ill ant' 9'A !EIJI NT:O:N . For the mire ofpaitts or 'weakness in the liver. back, or. chest:it Will eithrely.rentuve sty deep seated ma...— These remedies have moused • many to enjoy the ines timable blesnilang of invigorated health, and in a voile-. .t) of desperate and übandoned eases:a perfect and • cal cure.. 'llte inninnerable impositions upon the public. and the matemetits of remarkable cure s never made: yet certified to by tbigned names. or by persons w•klly unacquainted -with what they have -endorsed.. readers ; - ditf.eitlt lo do jaetke to the public iii offeritig matiem htdocement to make a wild of theso invaluable medicines. They me eu tirely vetretuhle s and free from all ittjuirictiot ingredients. and violin your puironuge aolely upon their . Every tinnily should have a pamphlet—they ran be had of the agent : gratis. . • Principal - Depot at the German Nleilichie stare. 278 Race tweet . one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For *ale in Pittsburgh: lay Valli yl Will. THORN.- . . 21.1.11NCE THAT DREADFUL COUGH !--The Lung,* 17 are its danger, the work of the destroyer has been be:ruttolte Cough of Cooktooption bath in it a sound of death. 5.009,11 ,4 3 42 Acs sou A MontEn! . Your..ritrlinz .child. your . idol and earthly joy,, now peril - ars eonfinettito her chamber by a dangerous L cold--lier pale cheeks. her thin shrunken limier. tell the hold disease has already gained upon her —the so u nd of her supulehral cough Morriss our sotiL You Nu MAN. when nisi about to enter life, disease sheds a heart erushins blight over the fair prospects of the fa taneyour hectic rough • and feeble limbs tell of your of hope. inn rou need not despair: There is a balm' which will held die 11 . 114111,1 ed htliZA. it is " Sherman's . a 11-11 e lialsam. hire. Arrt,ee. the wife of Wm. II: Attree, Esti. was :riven up by. Dr. Sewall .of Washington. Rite and' McClellan of Philadelphia'. Dr. Roe and in Dr. Mott of New York. lice friends all thoug htunit she fit die. She had rappearance of beinit and was so pronounced by lice physiciaits—Sheridans Balsam was given and it cured her. Mrs. li.smmilLAN - 12..iff Bull's Ferry: was also cureffor catisneirptint Ly this Balsam when all other remedies failed to give relief—she eras reduced to ri skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle.- 2M Broadway, has witnessed its effects in several rosin; where tin other mcderine Ulfilrti ell relief—but the Balsam oriented like a charm. Dr. C. also wititemed its woittleribl effeets ii. curing Asthma, which it Dover falls of &Atr. Spitting Blood. alarming as it limy be, is effectually cured. by this Lialsmu. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vcssels,antimakes Lim- lungs sound again. Rev. lIENnv Justu. 1052 Eighth ascetic. was cured of rough mid catarrhal affecting of 50 years standing. first dose gave icing inore relief than till the other medi cine lie bail ever taken. Dr. 1.. .1. Ikals. 10 Delaney * rem, gave it to a sister-iii-Lase who was laboring : under Consumption, mill to 'another Sorel ' allbeted with the Asthma: , both cases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Ales. 1.1 - eintri t 11's.t.is. 95 Clabifie-st.. sinfered from Asthma !!! years. !Sherman's Balsam relieved lier at mai she is comparatively %well, being enabled to subdue every attack by u timely use of this medicine. This indeed in the - great remedy for Cough*. Colds,t4pit ting Blood. Idt - er Complaints. and all the affections of the throat, and even Aslllifin and emotpinniuti: . . Price '23 veil's amid '5l per beide. Principal Other 106 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Shennan's eelehroted Cough, IVorm nod Camphor !Avenges. Premium Tooth Paste nod Poor Plaster . Sold wholosole nod retail by WM. JACKSON, of his Boo: and Shoe §tore nod Patent Medicine Wnrehouse. I.:l , erty sireei head of IVood street. and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : • A. U. :11afsbalt. Allegheny city; Jonathan Ohriest. 51a nclicster:JAL H. Jue9nes, Birmingham; A. S.' Getty, Wylie street; J."(i. llttctm, J.G.con Webster st. and 1.11 m; Daniel Negley..V4Sl Liberty; 11. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh;. Shurpsburgin Saml—Springer,. Clin ton; James 111 , Kee.Siewurtstowni John Block. Turtle Creek; C..F. Diehl, Elizabeth: Rowland tt•Son. Melildowury, Bakerstown; 'Way Alltaughlin, Numb TownsbiKWin. J. Smith, Teti etunceville: Jus. Fulton. Turentitunp. 11. Starr, Sewickly. marl.(} A1131114:1WPINIGN Vl- 2- - - BitW7F.A NUE. at FIT-TIT -1.1.1.- vine. N. Y., rays: '1 um well persuaded, unit been (Or some time. that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to on those who have occasion to use them. nmi•have administered teem to toy putiCnts.” Fever nod Ague. Ityspepsia Mid Bilious Ik.ver, are im mediately cured by the use Of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price. 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale tout retail by S. 1.. CUTHBERT, • Smithfield street, near Third. Also. l y Win. Cole. Allegheny city: J. G. Smith,. Bir minglialta: • and John NlTracken. Filth Ward. cubl. Jaynex , Family Medicines. DR. S. S. COOK, Piqua, Ohio., writes.• March. I.S-46: -I have used your rrTnlifkrge. roman:dare _Brawn., alai Runny - rani, in my practice. for the last three years. and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and us yet, tam)* rteollection. failed . of realizing my fullest 'expectation in their curative properties. Tour other inetheines I cannot speak of. from experience: hut. judging front those I have used. I doubt not but that they clam. mid aro entitled to all. the confidence reposed in Annan. by those who have used mem. I' wan formerly very partial to 04 . 0 . Vennifuge, until I beenuteacquata ted with yeurs, which has any decided prefercne to uuy other now in use. Her...145111y. yours..ke., S. S. COOK, M. D." jr' Fur sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Ten Store. 72 Fourtlig. _ 1)o A. FA lINBSTOCK'S COUGH SI - WM .—This re l). partition hiss proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Spit ting of Blood. Whimping Cough, and other Pneumonic All Cetionst and the proprietors tecl warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful, medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. , It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a price' as to place it within the reach of every person: There are. perhaps, hut feW Couglrpreparatione - that will pro. , Mice such deeiiled effects pt such a - short Irez pared and sold liy " • - B. A. FAHNESTOCK:Sri'CO... Curlier of First and Wood; ulso, corner ,of Siith: and. Wood greets. deel3 ilTt RALPH'S — Ct.:taint...gm VEGETABLE PnAs are for I_l - sale, wholesale and retail, at the . . RRATIC•OFFICIC, No. 50, Smithfield st. ATsn, by _ . Win. COle,:AllCglieny" city: .1.14. Smith, Bir- Mit:Mini; joint-AB:Crockett, Penn street . Fifth 'Wird. -iiVINRS AND I.l • Quon .tcrd 9f tiid follawingelirate, nainQy Brandy, pale.- , " • . •-- dark, Otard , anc " . dark, Palo Pine t Castilian &Co " " Sazeunc Ileitnedsy tint Eitzio " Fine Apple 11.44iAkey " Juinnien Spints, MMME tl with - a large"stock. en the hbove nee and L c 71.3 I ; Chfuripagne and Claret. Wine 4; foi.s u it7e B tt i iirrt i foPecl, on liluasing tornts, at the Wino Cel lar end Liquor Store of MAR77N, feb7 *enter of Smithfield and Front ate. d~r+'w.3 .~.".es~°ba ~.-: .. .. ~"'~afK..lt3F;: MIME EMS ....7 .':•.-.; , .. 4.::ii1 , , WESTERN ; YoRKI r COL- 1 4E6E-0V IIEALTH, No. 207, _ALIN -STREET. •EVEYAIA) .NEW l'fax • D ll. G. C. VAUCAAN'S Vegetable Litkoitti-iptic Adrer tisnnen:forl*al7.—tsllcame. A Saw. I Conquered;" m is most emphatically.* case with this article. Disease bait everiielded to its most masvelloni medicinal power. Wherever it has. gone, antliSouth Canada, and the trancil States . luirelproviided the trout of this statement, the above:nut:dation in a - strong and pithy sentence. tells the - Whole stcmy.„ InVilids - , the principle upon which you aiti,ettiod,may . hot be known.. to you. but the result of, trial hi, sati.stactory •- yintare restored; and the secret of the enrol - chi:Min the proprietor.— The Medierne.-is,a- - compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; each indiVidual rout has its own- peculiar, ex desire, metlicinal-pioperty, conflicting With no other compound--ends,-out makes its'Ohin cur . evand us a Per fect combination. when takettinto the system. 11 does the work which NATURE, when her laws „were first establish ed: intended it should do—PUIFIES, STRENGTIIENS. ANB_RES — TDRES the. broken down, debiltated constitu tion. Dimes's - , itseliarateys.., ' be completely • ertulicated.from the system by its Use. See pamphleti iu agents' hairdo, for free eirenfaiiiiit,-Iliel treat .upon aU &seam w , and shotesitinonY. of. ures. GRAVEL, and all complaints ofthe urinary masa forth,' also the.cause of great suffering, and VsroutvesLirito.Franme hus acquired no small celebrity over the tin:miry. by the cures it has intuit in this distressing classof atilictioms. So famed, it seems. is this medicine. that it has thus _attracted the no tice of one of our Medical pitbliCations. in the Noecm he No. itHU, of the "Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re view 'of Medical and'Surgicel Science: l 'in - an article !m -on calculous diseases, and ‘• solvents," the, writer, oiler noticing the fact - that the English govertunent Once pat ella-GNU/ secret _remedy. and alsonoticing_ the purchase lii 1M 2: of a secret remedy. by the' Legislature of New York,ihus pays tribute to the -tome of the Medicine:- "Why do not our Representatives ill Senate andAssem- Mf convened, enlighten • and' 'dissolve , the suffering thousands of -this country, by the purchase. - of Vaughn -a Vegetuble Llthontriptic. than which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has Possessed- one 'half 'the. lamer— ! Reader, here is a period ical of high standing, acknOw .ledged throughout a large section - of this country: to' be one or thervest conducted journals of the-kind m the t.. States, es - Changing with the scientific works of Europe to our Certain knowledge, editedary 'Austin Flint,. M. and contributed to by .Inen of the. highest professional ability. thus stepping aside - to iv - mire's secret remedy." You trill in once understand no .unkitoten pod - worthless Ilmitrum. could 'thus e XiOrt a continent front so high a Oa r ter—and conseipiently. unless it directly- emit:heted with the, practice of the Menhy,. it mast have been its, great, ftnner which ling Coma:it it. 10 receive this pasivinglllMl. hIDNEY IT the back and seine' iiteguldr. jutinlid and 'ttippressed nstittatiort," Fhtlir Alin.[;:; and the entire complicated train.ot evils which .follow'x•dis- - ordered system, are at once relieved by the. inedicitie. Send for pamphlets from -Agents. and you , will find_evi `deuce of the value.of line Lithontriptie there put:fortlt— ..-As a remedy thr the irregularities of AM female'systeni. it has in the compound a -root" which has been resorted to in the nortliot Europe for ceuturies—as risme cure for .thi