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I will not undertake to describe to the reader the different assortments of articles which I nereitiave to offer them; but will simply tell them that if they ;Only fuvueine with a call. I will Iny besore thenli 175000 different garments to make a choice out of. eon sienna, in-part of Coats. from the richest in quality down Milker lowest in price: Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishment of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes open, wondering in the most extravagant deteree of sur prise. bow such a vast collection of ILELDT KA DE ctortu ut could possibly be collected together under the control of one individual But such things will be, as long as per severance and industry is the main-spnlig of trade.— Without any intention of boasting. on my part I will say at the same time, it is of such metal I am principally com posed, for nothing in the shape or form of ditimulties. no matter what their magnitude may be, can deter me.from Accomplishing my object. in providing tbr the farmer, the Iseehanie, and the day laborer. My whole attention is taken up with the greatest care for their welfare, in get ting up fashionable, and at the same time substantial gar- , manta, to meet their demands; and as for others who Piney themselves movingly' a different sphere. and re nanny an article of the ytt phis aloe land, they have I only to give me an outline of their wants, and they are tuned to a wont. . Now ' let me say a word or two to my country meta'. . -.antainthe trade; If you wish to save from at least .2.1 to , 1 aopsi cent in your wholesale ;purchases. call in at the . "Mr .w Big Doors," and if I don't meet your mom san game hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains. and fresh seasonable goods.l will not in future attempt to off. et artylitduq.gments of a similar kind to a generous peo , • plate so stobTEri nature and close discernment 501 IN M'CLOSKEY, -feblS-ly =NM , a :111r;!J. CAN'T .BE- BEAT M. lairs has jest received at ky his large establishment. fronting on Liberty and 6th Weeny& Splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer: also, & superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS, all of which ha is ready to make up in the latest fashion and • ,cin.the most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the s corner. N 0.167 Liberty and Sixth streets. - J, M. WHITE. Tnilnr. Prnnrip,nr lEEE MEM .y, ...:::-.:,:;',.::',:•:;i,'..1:.i.,:.. MEE pTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS '!— The Convict, or . ' the Hypocrite unmasked, by G P. R. James , Esq., 4 . .. , ' - Jack Ashore. by T. Howard, author of Ratlin the Reeler, the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed ' . Riflemen. The Magic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Groan and Bltte, by Charles Carey. of the D. S. N avy. ..- _ The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa Sidney. Stanhope, anther of "Striking Likenesses." etc. Leonine. Lynmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridge ; by • . . Miss Leslie. ' London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large euppty.l The Mancouvefing Mother, by the author of " History a Flirt." . .• The Wilfulness of Woman , by the same author. • The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. ~,. • . /summits Alisoii, or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale of the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. .. Ream, or Daylight; a prize tale ; by J. S. Robb. r. . Sir Rowland Ashton, 3 vole ;by Lady C. Long. . - The Splendor of -Versa il les, and Court of Louts the t XIV,. '. ',.. . ?: Flowers Personified, Noe. 9 and 10. Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9. ‘: . , Magatmes,'Newspapers etc. . 3 . . London Punch and Pictorial ' Times , per last steamer& " DrotherJonathan, Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee Doodle pict orials. For sal, by W. S. CALDWELL, 1 . ' dee9 3d street, opposite the Post Offices , •st• .+1 . ,_. I. - • - iY r. • ' ' " =M= tiothing Sthrts. - - TO ARMS! TO ARMS! - --Threatened vision of Western Penna.bi Col Swift. with 10.000 men, notwithstanding - whlch, , ,T." M. , While will continue to sell 'clothing cheaper 'than any has hatetofon. been offered in';the ',Western cottony, hav ing the, largest establislunent in the city', froutingon,Lib erty and Sixth eta. He is noW , prertmod to show to - his numerous patrons the greatest xarletY meresi Testing's, and clothing of all deecriptions, suitable' for the approaching season, that has ever been offered this market, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the comer, No. 167. Liberty andSizth stSP LOOM— ' .L M. WHITE, TAILOR, Proprietor." NEW 0.01)1)8, NEW GOODS.—Receivid at the Iron City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths; consisting of fine French, English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern'styleav One figured Cashmere Vestingi, Silk Velvet, - Plain and Fancy:Satins—all of which we will make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable Style: Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable: patterns: N eck and Pocket Mkt's., Suspender!, 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. 1311 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. [octle4t] M'CLOSXEY. Cltithing I Clothing !t Clothing !! 1 The Three Big 4 Deors-vs'-Thu Western World ! ! :WO 4)1)0. VELA: SELECTED GARMENTS now -made tind ready: to be Offered on the _l. most liberal terms to my old customers and the public general. ' The.Troprietor of thisiir-famed and extensive. establishment has nuw, - -after returning from the Eastern cities, at much ttouble and expanse, Just completed his full and winter.arrangements to supply' his thousands of cusiotners with °nem the most destrablestocks of Clo- thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar 'ket west of the mountains. For neatness in style and workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold fur, must certainly render the old unri- Tailed Threellig Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to toy 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 establishment.. It is a well established fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other home in the trade, and-this- being. the case on the amount sold, I can atfrod to sell at much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to, cover contingent expenses. I intend -to make a . clean liweep"ofsill my presentstock before thebeginning of next year; coining to this conclusion; I will make it the inter est of every 11/11111.' WIIOMIIIII6 a cheap "Winter suit, tocsin and purchase at Bus Three BigtDeora oattlqi,kw JOHN ItrChOSKEY. -- - - ,E1:1.INC! OFF LOW FOR CASll."—Winter C10...13 ...13 thing of every description, such as cloaks. over eoats, superfine blanket. Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress. and frock coats; a large us sortident of tweed. sack-and frock coats. Cloth, eassintere, and &stilton pantaloons; also. a gen eral'assortrnent of vests; plain and 'fancy velvet. cloth, shoal sere and fancy woolen, and plaid cassitnere. with all Teat variety of superfine Irish linen. trimmed shirts, under shirts, stock. cravats. comforts and all other ath eism in rho r* thing line. which will be sold low for Cash. Parch,. fill find it much to their ailvantsse to call soon, at 411 i.merty street. DIIANY -N. 0. A CoMplete assortment elf goods. suitalile for Ciudomer wort.always ouhand. such as English. French wad: Atpeiican cjiliths. and cassimere's; also a choice us-• oorinent of seasonable vestins—all of which will be aside to order in the latist styles, and on the most ac commodating terms,. Cloi Wing taut h. & rrnn Spring. and Summer stock that IA now ready to be I.••olfeted at the obi oritrinal THREE RID DOORS, T fie IMIS:4IIO4U IMPUDEdNit:6.—Erain a lawagaau eard ot!ii'Calirtont & Bont,, of Philadelphia, the Va . would be led to believe that we have been claim /riga privilege we had no right to. That '• they have Abandoned, some time since, the exclusive agency sys tern,"• and that we have right to claim ••• exclusive privil eges with their teas.' I never pretended to sell the teas of this spurious concern. 1 hare been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company far the last two rears, as the public are aware, and have been to New York four times in that time, and never heard of this new =mem end; lately but as wool dealers. The tea'business of firCallment & Bond is about eight Months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a nalne is open for any man or irnt to assume ; but the &et intended to imply thereby. that they have any connection with the so called and well known Pekin TeaCorripany of New York, isrtire ty false, they having been denied even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in them. I know not what kind of woolthey keep. nor what kind of teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none alba Pekin Tea Company's of New York. Arty person reading this card will see the gross decep lima they.wish to practice on the public, and to the injury of my business. ll'Callment & Bond are wool dealers in -Philadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look oat for the black sheep. (novIS) ALEX. JAYNES. No. 4. ••• "Morse's Weekly Budget of New Books for 1949. grAHAPMAN'S DRAWING BOOK, No. 2. Gliddon'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. Xl. The Market Qtieen. or the Wife's Stratagem.. Mwicorma, a tale of the Revolution. Songs for the People, No. 2, superior to No. L Jack Ariel, or life on board an Indianian. nee. supply. Atbank's Hydraulics, No. 2—full setts on hand. bltiwerii Personified, No. 14, do da Pictorial England. Nos. 36 & 37, do de: • Union Magazine, for February, do do, National do. do do do, Graham's do. do do do; • • Chsders Lady's Book for Feb'y, do do; .Little a Living Age, No. 193, do do, Nina 150 op. Remarkable Events in the History of America, by .1. Prost, L. American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub airiptions received. , ,Jana Eye, an Autobiogrophy, by Currer pen.: Last of the Fairies, a Christmas tale, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico. by the iormw:of the United States, in yearn 1546 and 1547, hyJas. . 'Madison Cans, with engraVings, plans of battles, &e. • --A.TPur to the River Saguenay. in Lower Canada. by Charles Lumen, author of " A Summer in the Wilder • The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub .seribers by the year, or sold by the single number. Now and Then, by the author of Ten rhousand a Year. . Waverly Novels. cheap form, new supply. The above .workaare for sale by (]a3l] 51. P. MORSE. Si IMPORTAI 4 IT — MIOK.--The Early History of „Ilit Western Pennsylvania. and of the West. and of West ern Expeditions and Campaigns; with an appendix. con .laining copious extracts from important Indian treaties, minutelsof conferences. jaarnals, Ste. Together with a -topographical description of each county of Western ,Pennsylvania. One large volume, 768 pages. by H. K. ../iltrOngi Esq. Fur sale by. , S. BOSWORTH & janto • No. 43 Market !areal. half ear Fla Young Ily , son; 51 ratty homes " 111 hall cheats , ,2.eatty hoses: Sbalf chesty - . 16 -, " Pout:hong; for sale lv istat • •-• JASIbS MY TITERS.2:I sacks, in store and for W... by W,ILTERNTAN A.RD OLL-4 bbls. Cincinnati—superior brand, for .1164 vale by Edec.2] SMITH /c. SDICLAIR. transportatton - .-M ItElB4B, F"Eittli th&trint43ibithintorfrelghi Initta , ein #itiittariti : and the Atlantic , cider, avoiding, transhipmanti ~ on the 4 , ay, and-the consequent 'rink -of.dalay, damage; breakage and separatiottot.goods. - . PROPRIETOS: Huntsman it. CASH. 2:8 Market at-, R Philadelphia. TAASYS Zt. O'CONNOR, tor. Penn and Wayne au., Pitts burgh. AGENTS _ • OVosixon. & Co.. North street. Baltimore. 'W. & .1. T. TArscorr.3 South street. New York. 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 other Llne. Theiriong experience as Carriers, the palpablesuperlor ity of the Portable Boat system. and the great capacity - and convenience of the warehouses at each end of the Line. are peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprietors to fulfil their engagements and accommodate their cus tomers, and confidently offering the past as a . gnarantee for the future. they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they now gratefully acknowledge. All consignmente to 'Fantle and O'Ctinrier will be re ceived and forwarded, Steamboat charges paid. andilills of Lading tramunitted free of any charge far Commission. advancing or storage. Having no interest. directly or in directly. 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The proprietor. thankful tor the very liberal patronage they- lifwe received during - the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the puldie smnfirally, that they have extended their facilities. &e.. Maim: the,past winter, and are now better prepared to aceontinodees an ifirreased business. • raortuv.rong. R. 11. CAN AN & Co. \ V NI. STITT. E. G. sTirr. WM. JAMES A. LORI: JOHN MILLER . . TRINI)I.R ft. MeDOWEI.I.. ('. A..NI'ANI Lti & Co.. l'ltts.burgh; R. 11. CA SAN. il•tlIISTOW 30117 i Itullideypinurr: • lIORRELL & 01. Mind-tip:Mu eo. rterannscm... 7 .Stnith & Si.telair. J. &J. ?I'llevitt: & h. Shoemberger: R. Robieou & It. Moore: Regale) & Smith: John Parker, IVni. ',clutter. J. Jordan & SOIL IGezette eopy Piero It ago.' Trameporteit ton Ltue. FOR the Transportation of Merehandife and Produce to Philadelphia and italtiuture. Goods consigned to our care Win be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. 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Little George cr. real :sag ttesne y FOR Coughs, Colds Asthma. and Consumption'—The great and only Remedy (or the above diseases is the Hungarian Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan, of London. Lnglund, and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary ruccess of this medicine, in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent in soliciung 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 hare been given up by the most distinguished physicians. as cofirmad and incurable. Thu Hungarian Belmont has cured, and will cure, tha input desperate cases. it /S no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United S taten should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life. not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. hut to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of cold.. roughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side and chest, irritation and soreness of the lungs. bronchitis. difficulty of breathing. hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthma. influenza. whooping cough. and croup. Sold in large bottles at per bottle, with full directions far the restoration of health. Pamphlets, containing a nags of English and American certificates, and other evidence. Mowing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy. may be obtained of the Agents. gratutunialy. Fur sale by 13. A. FAIINFSTOCK A. CO.. ebto con. First and Wood. and Woad and Huh sin ERII3ICAL WORKS—Sir Astley Cooper on lit:rain .I.U. Sir Asiley Cooper on the Bream. Sec : " " Testis tool Th, MU. 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BOSWORTH A, Co. feb 17 43 market wee " New Rooks Jost Resolved. fORELL'S History Of Modern Philosophy. ,eo Weft In in one volume, from the last Loddon editiob-53.0. Lectures on the Law and the Gospels. by Stephen 11. Tyng, D. D.: new and enlarged edition. with portrait of the author; Sl4O. Memoir of Rey. David Abed, D. D.. late Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. G. R. Williamson, with a por trait. Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and Church . translated by Prof. Torrey ; "Vol. 2. - Hasekstonei a talc of and for luighttid. in two volumes. tuna second LOliiioll edition: SI Al. Nlenwir of \V. C. Croeker; Missionary to Africa; lif ens. Personal Recollections. by Charlotte Elizabeth, with explanatory notes. accompanied by a memoir embracing the period trots the close of personal recollection to her death: by L. 11. J. Tone:62l cta. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. H. Tyne. D. 13. Mark Milton. the Merchantsclerk;'by Rev. Charles EL Taylor, M. author of '• Records of a Good Man's Life." " Lady Mary." Mayan, or the Pearl," &c. The above jast received a n d for sale by E1.J.1017 & ENGLISH, mar t 4 5.5 Market sweet.. between 3d and 4th. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS —We have plot receive a large supply of Books fur Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday School Union. and approved by a committee of publication. eonsisting of members onim ga tiootntahie Episcopal followingo Methodist, denominations.vir- Ilaptisc ePresbyterian. and Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes. (of prices from 8 genus up to 75 rents.) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of books, in paper covers, for quite young child ren. (or rewards. &e. The (intern also publishes two Libraries, Nos. 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Age - I . mi of the . -above House, are now prepared to :mike arrangentode on the, roost liberal terms .with those desitoue of paying the passage of their friends from the Old .Coontry; end they flatter themselves their character and long euntding in business will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will he carried out faithfully: Messrs. .W. & Tapseott are long . and favorably known fur the superior class. accommodation. and nailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE' WEST. SHERIDAN, • GARRICK; HOTTINGUER.' ROSCIUS. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from New York the 2t,st and 20th, and from Liverpool the oth and 11th: in addition to which' they have arrangements with the St. George and Unient lines of Llierpool Packets, to insure a departure front. Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep paie with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Tapseott's constant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool is en addi tionil security that the comfort and accommodation at the passengers will be particularly attended to. The subscribers bein g ,_ as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic. Cities. era thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing,' without a chance of disappointment or delsyi and are, therefore, prepared to contract for paseagefrorn any sea port hi (treat Britain or Ireland to.this city; the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities fur carrying passengers so, far inland not otherwise ell tainable; and will, if necetkitry, fore and passengers fur ther West by the best mode at conveyance. without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons PPM for decline coining out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. - REMITTANCES. The subscribers are alsd prepared to . give drafts at sight ter any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland. Scotland rind :IValtis; thus of a tuffe and expeditions mode of remitting farads to those countries. winch persons requiring such Mid it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application Why letter. post-raid) will be promptly at. tended to. TA A FFE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Conunission hierelinnts ~,nrct7-.1& y Philadelphia. - e Roche, Brothers. & Co. Frt.ro:.: sr- Nso: Von.; EDEN QUAT, DVIILIN; SCOTLAND ROAD. LIVIMOM. 3.‘7 , 11 454 iILAKELY, Agent, (Miro oil Pauli at., Cana l'atabnrgli. • • for 1100111-1. BROS. & CO.. sole Agents for UM ni.AcK ‘, PALI. 01 Liverpool tuul Sete York Packets. take the liberty of animations to their old friends and eitsionters. that their nrrangentents for the year ISIs hetng iminplete. they ISM prepared to bring out passengers. by flue Ilbove splendid I .ine. front I.iverpool to New or l'hilndellibia. They refer to their Winer course of ihmig I,II.IIIICRS. and assure those who entrust them with their orders. that the sante satisfaction will be rendered an heretofore. I:NOLAND. IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND WALES Drail, for sale, payable, on demand, at any Wilk in The undersigned has made arrangements In bring ou puva . ll-.., to Pittsburgh, during the present yeat. Icln NI. JANIE.S 'BLAKELY. Passage To mid From G BEAT Clairton Ibresno & Sits, No. 131 NVaterloo Mond, Lt vnrpool. ULISLE & Ittersan. No. SS South st.. N. N. I E Subscribers. having accepted the Agency at this city ante above well known and respectable )!Dunes. are prepared to make engagements for passengers to conic out trout any part of Gran Britain or Ireland, by the re gular Line 01 l'aeket Ships. sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us may rest assured that their Calends will inert with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention neresitaq on their arrival in this conutry. Apply to or address SAMUEL IiI'CLURKAN & CO.. 142 Liberty Ft.. Pittsburgh. N. 11.—Pasceiges engaged here from 'Liverpool to Pitt burgh direct. and dratla for tiny amount forveared. pay able at sight. throughout the United Kingdom. iY24-1.1" HAMMEN & r ill PAMIM.F.7I ASD 81:11I77.IN4E Office. T A RNDF.N ro. continue to bring out persons from I I any part of England. Ireland. Scotland or Wales, Upota tlm most liberal rectos, with their usual punctuality, and at 1 ,716011 to the scants of emigrants. N% rdo toot al low our passengers to be robbed by the swindling sr maps that infest the ern-parts. at We take charge ofthent the moment they report themselves, and see to their well-be mg. and despatch them without any detention bribe first ships We say thin fearlessly. as we defy a:ny of our passengers to show that they were detained fOrIY-ought hours by ns to I.iverpool• whilst thousands of others Were detained months until they could be scut in Borne old nor), at a cheap rata which. too frequently proved their cair's. IVe intend to perform 011 T controcts honorably. CM( what u may, and not net as wan the case last season with other others. who either performed not at all, or when it stilted their. tonvemenec. Drafts drawn at Pittsbnrah for nor sum from SI to 11.00 n. payable at any of the Provin . cia-1 Banks in Ire land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON. European and General Agent. jan:73 Fifth street. one door below Wood at. FOREIGN ta k BMITTANCE. 'pit F. Suberribers are prepared to forward :nanny to all parts of England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales. with despatch, and at the lowest rate., SAMUEL 31'f1.rItliF.N A CO., febl2 European Agency, and Remittances Lo Ireland, England, &c. 1" ARM'. and small stuns of money ran at all times be /.4 remitted by sight-drafts, as eel:Nerd rats,. to all parts of England, Ireland. \Vales, he., and Legacies. Debts. Rents. Claims, and Property in Einemr can he collected and recovered through the subscriber. or durtag.his ab settee from this city from October until May. MI his norm al tours to Europe. by application to ii .an NUS, 'Mer chant, IVater street. Pittsburgh Ii KEENAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. ra P —A. It Keentin has been frequently troubled by applications and letters on the business of - Ilerdmait.r. Keenan: passenger agents. of Ness York, Inc der nu it neeessagy to say that lie is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any connegion with either of those persona. odd Western New York College of Health.' 2 , 17 NIA .pc BrI , V*LO. N. V. DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEGETAULE LITIIONTRIC Tit' MIXTURE. _ _ tr HIS celebrated remedy is eOlllOll. inereit•lng ids forte by the making all over the Work'. It has now become the only medicine for family use, and in partici. Inch - recommended for Dropsy: an stages of this roe plaint Immediately relieved. no matter of hOw king stand mg. (.See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands akin • : an is her n- title can relieve you and the cures testified to will eon vince the moot skeptical .—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Agee. To the Great \Vest especially, and wherever these coinplitints privet', this medicine is offered. No ',anent I agent, nn deleterious compound ten part of this mixture : it cores these disus es with certainty and relerity.'ned does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles. &complaint nf n most painful character. is immediately relieved, and a mare fol. IoW4 by a few days nor of this article. It is far beyond dry other preparation for this disease, or for any other disease originating from immure blond. (See pamphlext Debility of the System. Weak Back. Weakness of the Kidneys. hr.. or Inflamation of the genie, is immediately relieved by a few days one of this medicine, and n dire in dways the tomtit of its use. It stands us a certain - rem,. dy (or such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irreottlnrlties, finppressiona paintlil men emotions. No article has ever heen offered, except this. which would touch this hind of derangements. ((maybe relied upon us it sure nitil effective remedy; and. did we feel pemiitted to do no. could rive n thrmannd names ae proof of cures in this distressing elites of emr,phditt. See pamphlet. All broken dawn, debilitnted constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the brachia power of this article to net immediately, and the poison outs mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article PrRIFY TrIANI.OOD, find drive stleb disease• front the system. See pamphlet for testimony of tures in all diseases. which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to he nnmert here: Agents give them awaL; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character, e!fatid•ft e.trollirer array of proof of the virtues of a 111Cdiellie. deli er appeared. It is nrie of the peculiar features of this [tr ifle. that it never Mils to benefit In nity ease, and if bone and 'tinsel.- are len to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid noes on. and keep taking the nielbriiir as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor wonld caution the public agninst a number of articles which crane out tinder the bends of SARAAPAKILLAII, &mem &e., an cures for Dropsy. Gravel. &c. They are good for oath ins. and cotteoeted to gull the unwary: TOUCH THEM ItnT. Their inventors never thought of curing such disenses till this article had done it. A particular study"of the pamph lets is earnestly solicited. Agents. and till who sell the ar ticle. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put tip in 30 oz. bottles. at 82: 12 oz. do. at SI each—the linger bolding ii oz. more than the two smell bottles. Lnok out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptic Mixture' blown , upon the gloss. the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions. mid C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. Nene other nre genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Priori pal Office. 20i Main street. Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless poet-paid—order from regularly authorized Agents excepted. Post-paid Let-. ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly Intended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -132 Maximo it.. N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem. Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout this United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS 2 BROCKWAY Mom!. jan3l No. 2. Liberty st.. near ennui Basin. ITENITIAN IVotterrelt. and old and well known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly o f Second awl Fourth nta.. taken this method to inform his many ine.itt, of th.. (act that( lain Factory is now In full opera tion on Si. (lair at.. near the old Allegheny Bridge. where constant supply of Blinds of various colors and quail- Me, ls constantly kept on hand and at all prices; from tw , liv,ent. up In stilt ellKiMners N 11 required. ~hinds wilt he put up so. that.in CIIFC of alum hy tar Otherwise. they may be removed without Ow aid of R screw-driver. slid wide the name , titeilitiy that not other mere of furniture can he removed, and without any oxtro oXprov.e. jet24-dAwy. CAUTION TO•I Pt; ilLte.—The subscriber, by written contract with the PEKTN TP.A Co., has the ex ognitie right to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities. Any person attempting to sell their Tenn ex cept procured through me, is practicing a deception and a fraud upon the public—and their statements are lint to relied nn. (se2:ll A. JAYNES, 79 4th st. BRITAIN & IRELAND ~u ~ ~ _ =====ME 3usriratire `t4rimpautes. , , LY7)IINCI co. IBUTUAI, INSURANCE COMPANY, AGEI CV finiE Subitriber, having•been appointed and duly corn tuissioned Agent of the Lycommg County Mutual euraure Company; is now prepared to receive applica , tionsjorinsurance the said Company..: This Company is, perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Companies in the Stale or Union, having a capital of between one and two millions of dollars•in premium home. and by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding 85.000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. or on any one risk, and no more then 82.500 will be taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings •in which a stove-pipe possess through the side wall or roof. Cotton Factories or Powder Mills, Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Dia fineries, will not be insured on any consideration, what ever; and when the-rate per cent. shalt be 12 or 15 inch'. SiVe, no tick will be' taken over 84,000, (except Bridges • and Grist Mills.) . The ondrutions of 'the Company have been such, that for the list six years only one cent upon the dollar has been used upon the premium notes of the stock holders. • . ' Application can be made to the subscriber, at hie office, in the new Court House. , l'ittebuTgh. Allegheny Co., I"rt. n 2 11: SPROU. 4m 3 a j l.. Agent. Fire and Illiarine'lnsuranee. . . . . . . . 1illf: I nsura n ce Company of North America, of Phila delptlia.through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property. In this city and its vicinity', and on shipments. by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS : • . Arthur 0. Coffin, Pres'e. Samuel ;Brooke, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, ... ', , Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. , Smith; Edward Sntith, Ambrose White, . John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White. John R.'Netr. Thomas I'. Cope, Diehard - D. Wood, Wm. Welsh. ' Henry D. Sherrerd.,Seey. This is„the oldest Insurance Company in the United. Slates, having been chartered in 179.1.•; Its charter is per. petite!, and train its high standing, long experience, am ple meant. and avoiding all risks of 'nil extra hazardous character. it may be considered as-offering en vie seenii. ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwoodi Jones ik Co.. Water and Prom sta., Pittsburgh ' oculzt-y =i3=Ml:l==; - = • •OF riIIf.ADELPIII4. TIARTER PEI(PETUAI..—MO.IM paid in office C 1i3.1 Chestnut at.. north aide. near Fifth. Take Insu rance. either permanent or limited. against loss .or dam- age by fire. on property and etTects of every description. in town or eonnfry, on the most TensollUlkle Wm. AR• plication, made either personally or by letters, will be promptly attended to. • C. N. BANCKER, Prest. C. G. 131ACIE FM. Se, DT it EC.I . ORS Charles N. nanCker, Jacob R. Solid,. . 'Mounts Hart. ' George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Stumm! Grant. David It. 'grown. • PITTSBURGH AGENCY. MARTM. Agent. nt the Exchange Office of AVarrick Martin &ro.. corner of 8d and Nlarkeists. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine- of inland nnvigation risks token. nug4-ly JOSIAH K INF,. . 1. FINNEY, Ja. KING Os..PINNEY, Agents at Pittsburgh. far the Delaware Alutval Safety In- summer eampany of Philadelphia. ,lIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchantlire of eve , 1:` ry description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels. Aiken upon the most favorable terms. Oilier at the warehouse of King & Holmes, on NVatter st.. near Market street, Pittsburgh -- N. B. king & Finney invite the confidence And patron nge of their friends and community at large to this the-le ware AL S. Insurance Company. as an institution .among the most flourishing in-Philndelphla—as having a large paid in capital. whioh. by the operation of.its charter, is constantly increasing—as yielding to each. person bun red. his due share 61 the profits of the-Company. without involving him in any responsibility whntever.beyond the premium actually paid in by him: and therefore as pea. vesting the bbatualprinciple divested of every obnoxious feature. and in its most attractive form. IIOV 41 . GENCY OF TRE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE it. COMPANY OF PIIILAREI.PIh.—N. R. costar of Third and Wood sirens. Pittsburgh...—Tile assets of the company on the first of January. EA:, as published in conformity. with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, %very! Bombe and Mortgrig". Se3MBl5 Heal Estate. at rout • Illn.feti7 77 Temporary 1 ounq Stacks and Cash Making, a total of 13909,Cd0 49 Affording certain assurance that all losses will be promptly net. •nd giving entire security to all who ob tain policies 17om Ibis Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent %%Ws security. omit WA RRICK MARTIN. AFent: Insurance Against . Fire. /rim Amoricart Frre.bisuraner Company=OtTire. NO 72 Waldo' street. Philadelphia; Incorporared A. D. I^ . lo—Churtar ( erpeetuol. Itt hates Buildings. Fornito re. Me rebstidite. nod proper ') gene roily. either io the city or country. rteniuss 1005 Or darnare by fire. perpetual or hat Viewed periods, on furor able terms. DIRECTORS -- John Sorarant, _ ..... __ Stumm! r. Morton, William Lynch, Adolphus Pirios, Thomas Allihmic, - Ottorlrs: Abbott, John NCelsh, Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. Tot Will. SAMUEL C. MORTON, President Unsitco D. .TAMVEIL SerTetatV. Orders for InsUrallee by the pltoy. rnmplmv ,jll he ref`CiVrd and inooranrea effected by the onderPigned, agent for Pittsburgh. GEO. COVIMAN. jan3-31u. 26 Rood ',treat. C0nn,11.2 Magical Paln Extractor. IT in now conceded by to,dical men that Cutmell's Magical Pain Extractor. mantoketured by Comstock & Co.. 21 Courtland st., New York. is the pretest won der of the 111th century. Its effects arc truly miraculous. All puma are removed from burns; scalds. &c- and all cliental sores, in a few minutes atter its applieniton: heisting the same On the most delicate skin, leaving no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of infltutunato. rn Mimeses. such it. sore Nipples and Eyes. Sprain., liheintiattsin. White Swellum and Ulcers. Bruises, Bunts, Chillblatits, Erysipelas. Rile.. Tie Doloreau.k. ke. We might add an proof to all we say, the names of many min !merit physicians who use it to them prettier. and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent ktep it rerumnlly no hand. tit case of accidents by ore life ntoy he lost without.. but by its non all bunts ant -nliteet to its control. unless the vitals ate destroyed. Caw unn—remrmher and ask for Connetts tla 7iml Pain Er tin-to.. manufactured by Corrustril. .Ce., N. Y . and take sio other. Trues. Songs. ,kc Pic Grnuiret Hay? Linemen/. is en article more minty celebrated as a rare for the above, than any nr all others. Its cures are almost immediate, end it is only necessary to let those who know the article and use it with such 0 , 51 sneers., that it is to be had tree mid genuine id Comstock dr. Co., 21 Courtlaud at., N Y.. sole proprietor Sold only genuine in Ptitshurgb. Pa., hy iscason, ‘4l Liberty st., bead of Wissl St also in kVashington, Pa., by A Clark: iii Brownsville by lionatrit di Crocker, also by one agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio, !Bd. and Virginia. litlVlE4hicwfmt "It to the beettough Medicine I ever Maw." tD the following proof or the superiority of • lard's OrieittalCough . 1 / I .rrtier, from a respectable cit• lieu, who has tried it: l'ertsarante. Dec. J& Mamma flays & BierfetWAT:—Aitcr laboring kw several weeks under the disadeantagee of a harassing cough atul most distrossing told. which had, thus fur. resisted the ..ef• frets of several of the 'inlutfihh•a." I wasindurcd to put chase a bottle of your Oriental (70+0, %awe., and give it it fair trial. To toy pent surprise.. allot Using only orie half of the bottle I found myself entirely well, ..11 irate best nteelieine , 1 etts True copy. intrri Sold by BAYS & BROCKWAY. 'Druggists, Confiner cull Row, Liberty street, near Canal --- t A. MASON & CO.. Dr/. nand* (bum 112 Marks: 1. Strict. bretron Third and Fourth wefts s have just reeelved a large supply of rich Pall lboiods. comprising in pert :17 cases V3riOUS styles Prints and Children of Pn- Olish, French and American manufaelitre 1541 pea rielt end desirable patterns French Gingham. warranted in terior to none imported in style. quality and durability of colors; 4 eases splendid Plaid goods tor ladies dresses,s,, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash , mores, M. de I.aittea. Satin rp 4 Alpaccas of various colors; 3-4 and 14. black sod blue block Silks, for Alan tMns Poiwy dress Silks: black and Modc colors; M. de I Mine. all wool; Shawls of every style end quality :4.7ai4. sameres. Cessinetts, Iltrad Cloths and Vestings; blench ed and unblenched Muslin. from ill to Pite. par yard; :teen. Yellow. Red tied White Flannels; Ticking*, snip it Skirtings: blenched and brown Drilling's, etc. All of which ere offered at wholesale and re tail et the very lowest cash prices. - sertfl A. A. MASON & CO. EW DA( IiOTY PE ROOMS. Burke :s Mt ad- Fourth stmt. & ANTIIONV. Daguerreo typists from the Enstern eitiec would roll the attention' of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns. to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms to the third story of Itiirke's building. 4th st. Persona wishing pictures taken ma)• rest assured that no pains shall be spored to produce them in the higbe* perfection of the net. Om inatrunients are of the most Msgr. arial kind. enabling us to execute piettinot utlautpasaed for high finish and trottlintlness to nattier. The public arc solicited torah and examine Persons !fining for pictures ure neither minima oi:ek peewit to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. 1.1. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. irrlnstritetions given in the net, contnining the more recent' Improvements. nin7. rpo PE,MALES.—livery female should liner n box of I Dr. Ralph'. Pills. They arc perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their COIIMillIti01), acting with gothic mild ness and safety in all eirentnetanees. Wherever introduc ed. their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Farothr. Very complete direetionn for one in the various com plaint', will be found in the dtrections accompanying ouch box. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT. Smithfield street. near Third. Also. by Win. Cole. Allegheny City: J. G. Smith, Itir iningliain; and John 11Ternoken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh ain2s • HollOw-Ware Castings. if ERCi4: NTS visiting our city for the purpose of ill. obtaining their Spring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Castings, will find a very heavy stork, and an extensive variety of patients and sizes in store by us.— SUlllplet< ran be seen at our WOteIIOUSC, Commercial Row, Liberty street. next \V. W. IVallnee's Marble works. ir t - Terms and prices favornhle. (oh QUM, 11iaRR1D1R 4bc. NE %V BOOKS—J list received, by Ex press: Germany, England. and Scotland, or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. 11, Merle D'Aubirtne, 1). D” author of His- , • tory of the Reformation, Life of Cromwell, &c. A Practical Exhibition of tile Gospels of St. , Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of - Lectures intendedlo assist the practice of domestic instruction mid deyeitiornbyJohn Bird Summer, D. D., Bishop of Chester. • ' For sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, feb24 SO Market street, bet. Jd and 4th. ' u: ax wA .,...,,,,..~' aw "'~ ? ' + y- A,}'' Y- +.c'~e a~C.3i a ; s ~t,~."• ".s, Q .r - •'"~; _,y:'Lr drugs tint! '061[1416. DIL G H E O R FFI BIA AND N m 'S zD erkpl iN FUl lis TED , Are without a Rival for Cure of Mt fallowing Diseases! IF taken according to thisdireetions they will cure any 1. case, no matter why or what else has failed.. , VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, For the permanent Cure, of Rheumatism. Gout, Gan* grans, Hysteria, and, covert nervous affections. and.are h ighly recommended for the • cure of Dropsy, Hemoral Astluna and Neuralgia:- Fatients using them. in most cases, experience benefit soon atter the first dose, They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect acure, when taken according to directions. • - No outward application cau permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a ' , short period, but there is always danger in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place for perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. GERMAN ;TITERS, For the permanent cure of Liver ComPlaints,Jmindiee, Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Chronic Debility, Chronic Asth ma. Nervous Debility, Pulmonary . Affections, (arising from Me liver or stomach.) Diseases of the Xiducys, ana all diseases, arising from a disordered 1;ton - tack - in both male and female, such as female weakners, dizziness, fullness of blood to the bead... They strenghten the eye.. tea, sad remove all acidity.of the stomach, and given tone and action and assist digestion. 'They can be taken by the most delicate stomach. and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness - end renovate : th e whole sys tem, removing. all ifitipitrines and remnantsof previous diseases , and , giving a healthy action t 0.7 the whole frame.. . . . The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and ain in the nghtside. and soreness upon touch immediate ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the lefigidei. or if at all able, a dragging sensation produced ; which se riously sffecte 'respiration, causing very often -a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated league, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of. per spiration, and sometime.' a. sympathetic pain in the nght shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression. of spirits, and sontetimessures in the Mouth or thmat, enuring moons to, rise in' the-nostrils. • jaundice frequent=. I y accompanies it, and a dropsy iu the dace. These symp-, toms, if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that most banetill diSense. Consumption. In tact,a ma jority of such cases originate from the irritating causes shove mentioned.. Cathartic medicines must . in- every instance, be avoided in the treatment (mit. . The symptoms ofDyspepain ere very various—flow af fecting the stomach.olone. are nausea, heart-hurl- loss of appetite, ronietimOsasti excess of appetite, ernse of full ness or weight 1,01 the stonnich.sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. timid eructations. or sour_ arising (mai the stomach, &e. Dyspep sia . devoid of a Innen:al nature, is without danger: hut. if arising front a disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. Nervous Debility- genmally.DCCOMPlllll,l Dyspepsia or Liver ComplainMilit, will also cure. •A tow dears will re move all the unpleasant °fleets. such as fluttering atthe It -art. aching sensation when in a lying position. dots or webs boom the sight. fever and dull pain in the head. constant imaginings of evil. and great depression of spir its. . Outward signs are, a eine& and strong pulse, paler and distreaseireountenunce. &c. - . • Any case otithe above disease can be cured effectually by the use or the Bitters. a. directed. _ _ ..... An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest. Spitting of Blood, Influenre. ‘Whooping, Cough. Bron rhitis. Hernoral Asthma, or any .disease of the Lungs or Throat. This is an invaluable tamilyinedieine. It-soon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness. end prevents the.Crotrp by be ing early.adtninistered. No , eough or rold'is too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the grove annually, nod rouse litany to grow up with deli rate (ratite, who would have been strong and robust, dot first properly treated. SPIKENARD OINTMENT. For the effectual core of the Piles.'Totter. and Rheum, Scald liead, Rintsworms. Inflamed Eye. or Barber's Itch. Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood: and will extract the fire from burns. on application. ur remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender fares should use it after shaving:.it will. in a few moments. remove all sore ness and stop the bleeding: It cawalways be relied on. and is invaluable in nny family. TAR 01NIMRST, For the cure of paint; or weakness in the liver, back or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated. pains.—, 'Giese 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 pulilht t and the statements of remarkable cures never made , yetertifted t f i to by- UR feigned names. or by persons wholly UREIC nautical ,i i l With what they have endo sed, renders it didien ‘to do jostle,, to the public in of ring sufficient induceinent to make a trial of these invalu de medicines. They are en tirely vegetable , and free f m all injurious ingredients, claim your patronage sole y upon their merits. Every family should have a pomph et—they can be bad of the a g ent. gratis. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store. 278 Race strfiet. rise door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh. by Ljaitt7.dly) . WM. THORN. . UILENCE - THAT DREADFUL COUG If I.The Liings i7l are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumplicin bath in it a sound of death. ARE TIM: A . MOTIIRR, YOIll darling child, your idol and earthly joy, ,e nosy perhaps confined to her eltarnqr I,y a tlungemtia Cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers. tell the hold disease has already gamed upon her —the sound of her inpulebral eough'pierces your soul. - - Yorito Ms cowbell jest about to enter lite, disease shed* a heart crushing blight over the twit prospects of the !a line—your hectic cough and feeble limbs , tell of vour loss of hope. bin von need not despair. There is a finial which will heal tile %%minded boars. it is Sherman's All-Healing Balsam. • Mrs. ATTBEK. the Wife: of Win. 11. Amer.. Esq. WAS givrn up by Dr. SesvnV of Washington. Drs. Roe and Nierlelinit of Philadelphia Dr. Roe and Dr. Meu of New York. filer (Honda all finiiight she must die. She had every appearance of being in consumption. and was so pronounced by her physicians--Shennati's Balsam was .givrit and it cured her. MSS (iS lIR.AiMANTZ. of Bull's Ferry. waS also cured of consumption by this Balsam when all oilier remedies tailed to give relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle. Dentist. 2SI Broadway. has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other ntriteeineationl ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a cilium. Dr. C. also contested its wonderful effects in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blond. alanhing as it may be. is effectually cured by this Balsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded Wood Tex Sell!, and makes the lunga sound again. Rev. Ilts -tours. 10 1 Eighth avenue. Was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. 1. Beals, 19 Delaney erect, gave it to a sister-iri-laW with was laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both eases its effects were unmediam, soon restonng the,,, to comfintable health. Mrs. Lrcastrts Wiztv.-s. 113 Christie-st., indicted from Asthma t years. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at °nee. and she is rotnparatively well. heist g enabled to subdue every attack by' a timely use of this medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs, Cohia. Spit tlyw Blood. Liter Complaints. and 211 the hflectians of the throat. and even Asthma and Consumption. Prier 115 cents and it per bottle, Principal Otliceind street. ..New York. Likewise Br. Shettnati's celebrated Cough, Worm and camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste apd Poor Man's Plaster Sold , rltolN‘ale" end retail by WM JACKSON,. at his 11,,t and Shoe Store and Potent Medicine Warehouse, ..P I.:betty street Pittsburgh. head of Wnhd street. and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny counly_:_ A M. Marshall , Allegheny city: Jonathan Gluiest, Menehr;der; J. IL 11. Jimmies. Birmingham: A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mutsu's, cot. Webster st. and Rho; Daniel Neglev, East Liberty; 11. 1.. Mitchell, Wilkins laugh; Thos. Xiken-Sharpsburgh: tillfill. Springer, Clin ton; Jetties M'Kee, Stewerutown; John Meek. Turtle Creek: C. F. Diehl, Elisabeth; Rowlett & Son, M'Kees. tom MeEldowney. Bakerstown; Riley NPLattghlin, ri il' ll 7":7 , 4 : 1 •! 5 w m - 3' Smith . TaulPernileeville: Jas. Fulton, enuntritp. 11. SUITT. SrWiCk4 . , • ' mart-ly ilk t . KS ~ lOgrr—Dr. ,W. J.svpit, of Payette. f. 1 .VI e. "I , r. en VI :"I am well Persuaded. and have heel foil some time. that your Domestic Vegetable Pills are of groat use to all those Ifni may have occasion to use them, nod have athinuister il teem to my patients." 1 Pever'sial Ague, Dyspepsiadud Silica's I.ever, am ion medintely cured by the. Inc of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, h 25 cents a ox. Sold wholesnle and retail by S. 1.. frrilnnirr, -Smithfield street. near Third. Ale°, by Wan. Cole. Allegheny city; J. G. Smith. nir imti l rhati,. and John Wet:mks!). Fah NVerd. febl7 Jaynes , Faust !Medicines, TAR. S. S. COOK. Pigott. hut, writes, March. 1e46: 1/ - I have used your l'inliffitgv, Canniantirt Reborn, and Srpectorant, in my practice, l'cir the last three year*. and have hem' exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet. to my recollection. failed of realizing toy fullest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but. Judging from those I have used, I donht not but that they chum, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in thrum. by those who have used turn'. I was formerly very partial to vv..* Verinifuge. until I beennteacqualn mod with yours, which has my decided I'M - menet to any other now in nse. . Ressecifully, yours. &c., S. S. COOK, M. na Irr For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin. Tea Store. 72 Fourth at. '' ; - febls 1 ) A. FA lINKSTOCK't-riNIEGFITOiREP.—ThIspre -1). the has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure ot edutinate Cough'', Colds, Asthma, Spit title of Blood. IVhooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections; and the propnetors Teel warranted in recom mending it S. 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 atso low &price its to place it within the reach of every person. There are. perhaps. but few Cough preparations that will pro- dare ouch decided ellbets in such a short time. , Pre pared and sold by . B. A. FHEST & Corner of First end Wood; al A so, 'NcornerOCK of Sixth• and Wood streets. decl3 CELESSATAix. Ititars.aut PILLS are for .1./ sale, wholdiale at retail. at the ANAL o. E. so 7A s T n n ii o th rz id tt, st Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny. city: J. Smith, Sir ntinalittio, John McCracken, Penn smect, Fifth Ward. felt 21 -IINTSANtIt IvB. l ar. tens and s, jin:e.,of tY eelebv,ated brands, grades, and vintages A Soignytte Beastly, pale, dark, Otard Sazenne 4 ' pale, Ik:uneasy " dark " pale, Pinot Castilian &Co •• dark Imperial Eagle Gin, Black Horse Pine Apple . Irish.%%'lnAker Lisbon Claret 4 . Sweet & Dry Malaga of the above Wines and pagne and Claret Wines, g terms. at the Wine Cel- P. C. MARTIN, tnitltheld and Francini. • Jaindica'Spirlis, St. Croix Rum. Together with a large st .Liquors in Bottles: also, for sale as imporied, on p 1 lar and Liquor Store of feb7 corn., .IS% ?MVP .. .TORR.- • COLLEGE' itr.A.zorn; No. 207,, ham . Sumer, . BIIFWALO ! IsISW Nom -1-IR. G. C. VAIIGILN'S Vegetable Lttkontriptis Meer tileMenf far 1847.—".1 Carneid•Saw, Conquered;" is most emphaticidly the case with this article. Disease has ever yielded to 'tattooed. marvellous medicinal power. Wherever it has gone. and South. America, England, .Canada. and the United States hate provided the trutn of this statement, the above • quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story- Invalids, the principle upon which you are cured, may. not -be ,known to you, but the result of a trial is satisfactory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with, the proprietor.— The Medicine is a compound of 22 distinct vegetable agencies ; each individual root has its own peculiar, ex chisive, medicinal property; conflicting with no other compound--each root makes its own cure—and as a per fect combination, when talcen.into the system, it does the work which minas, when her laws were first establish ed, intended it if - mid do—PCRIF/ES,STRENGTIIENS, AND RESTORES the broken down, debilitated constitu tion. Montt. in all its characters, will be completely eradicated from the system by its We. See pamphlets in agents' hands, for free circulation—they. treat upon all diseases, and show testimony of cures. Onion, and all complaints of the urinary organs form also the cause of great suffering, and VettotneeLnlgoternexurhasecnuired Ito small celebrity over the country.~ by the cures it has made in this distressing classof aMictions. So famed, it seems. is this medicine, that it . has thus attracted the no tice et one of ouf Medical publicationi. the.NoVem be No. 1846, of the " Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re-- view of Medical and Sumi c , cal Science ' " in an article up on ealculons diseases, and 4, solvents," the, writer,.afler noticing the fact`thut the English government once Inn chated &Secret remedy, and also noticing the - purchase in 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature of. Nevg York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Medicine Why do not, our Representatives in Senate and Assem- MY 'convened; enlighten and dissoha Ma.suffering thousandsof this country: by the purchase of,Vaughn's. Vegetable Lithontriptic, then which no solvent since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the 'fame Reader, here is a periodical of high standing, aeknow ledged throughout a large section of this country to "be one, of the, best sonducted journals of the kind in the ; U. States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge. edited by Austin Flint, M. D., 'arid contributed to by men of the highest , professional ability. thus stepping nside to notice a "secret terfiedlr" You will at once understand no unknown and worthkss nostrum. could tints extort a comment from su high a Mier ter—and consequently, utiles* it directly conflicted. with the practice 6f the faculty. it Must lave been' its' great °lame; which has caused it to receive this passing nod. hinxes diseases. weakness the bark and spine. irregular, pal 'yid and suppressed Illeitsthention: Pktur Albus. and the entire complieuted train .o.t. evils which follow a dis ordered system. are at once relieved by the medicine.— Send lot pamphlets from Agents. and you Wilt tind'evi- , dence of the value. of the Lithantriptie there put - forth.— As a remedy ter the irregularities of the female' system. it has in the compound v whienhas been resorted to in the north of Europe toy &Unities—hi a sure mire:for this romplaint undo restorer of health of the entire syitem. Liven Comm Ager. .Is.txrdca. Dunitsses, &c., ere Instantly relieved. People of the Wesi" Will - find it Me only remedy in these complains. nswell es Pevea AND A tee Thereqs off rentedf like it. ilia tidldlomel or qui. nine. forms any part or tam miattae. • No-injury will re sult in itsttse. wed - its active properties me tnanifested iif the use, of a, single 30 in • bottle. ,For PeFert and ,Ag'itet. Bilious Disorders. hike ?In other Mdicine.; Rukiats - rtiot, Goer: will find The Refine of, this inetireine upon the will 'the diseaSe—which Originates tx the blood—and:Whealthy result Will. folloW.Dtarirests.' Nino merios. ke.. yield in a few days use..ofi this Medii eine. ,Intialintiatiiin of .the ,Lesos, Cpcon, ciiriDOSPTioN else, hits eyet, friend relief. &Infield,' repspelies. Piles Infainrel Eges-611 "atmied , impure 'blood—will find thisortiele the 'remedy. The syment Completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties .ofthe mix ture. is purified anit restored—es it partial cute will not follow. The train et.comnion complaints, Palpitation of the'llicr et: Sick lietqciebe, e., are ail the result of some denote:eine:tit of the Systein. -and the 'OtrZAT. !lair& sea will dotes work:. - The lin:noise* set ;forth' in the • ad-' vertisenient are based upon the proof of what it has done in the past four years. The written testimony of. 1000 Agents. in Cantle. the Ilitited States:Vigil:in, and South America. in the posseeSionot the proprietor,=and can lie seen by all interested—is a autfieient. demonstration that it is the best Jledichte ever ofered to , thelVarld. Get. the. pamphlet and study , the.prinemle as there laid down. of the method of run:. Put up in 30 or ; bottles,. at s2 i 1 2 . on. do. at SI caeli,-the largest holding 'oz.. more Mail two small bottles. Look out ape' not get in - tin:Oaf upon.— Every bottle has lionghtis' Vegetable Lithoutriptie Mixture" blown: upon the glass, the:werrex signature of Vaugh " on the directions. and "G. C. [Vaughn,. strunried on the-cork. None other, are gepuine.. PreparcdlW Dr. a:l7. Vaughn: . DIDI nt the 'Principal Office. 207 Slain street. Bullido'. 'at wholesale end' retail! No anentioirgivew - neletters:-unlear -post Taids-widers' from regularly eonstitille4.Agellti , exeeptett; post paid letters, or verbal coinniunteNtiOnti , soliciting promptly attended iii-gratis. ' " • Offices devoted exclusively to the ink of this article —132-Nassau streets. New York city; 205 Essex sweet, Salem. Massachusetts. and , by , the principal Druggists throughout the United States' and Canada, as advertised in the papers. • • , Agents M this city— • - • . • • Hays & Brockvray. Wholesale and Retail Agents. No. 2. Commercial Row, Liberty street. l'inshurgh. Also. It. E. Sellers. 57 Wood street; John Mitchell. Federal street. Allegheny city;" John Barclay, Beaver: John Smith, Bridgewater. • jan3o-d&wly • .(111INESE IIAIR CREA3I—A matchless article for growth. beauty. end restoration of the Hair. Th's Cream. ivlien over known. will supersede all other arti cles of the kind now in user Where-the-hair is dead ; harsh. thin, unhealthy. , uor, tannaggrey..a few applied lions will make the hair sort dark, and give it a bean. tiful. lively appearatter; and will also make it maintain its liveliness nod healthy color, twice as long as all the preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen oti. it may he restored by using this Cream. Every lady and.gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream. as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the other preparations, but will beautify it, and give pertimt. satisfaction in every in stance. For testimony to its very superior qualities. see the Rd lowing . letter from the Rev. hlr. Caldwell to 31e,srri. Ilendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: • Church. Pillar4i. - • Mmas. If MCDERMOTT it STRZTCII: Chicmestimi--T take p.eastur in adding my testimony in favor of the.ezeellent preparation called Dr. Parish'r Chinese Hair Cream?. for. about • two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly. and disposed to come out: but having proeured.a.boule of the Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, soft, and firm to the head. Many balsams and oils were applied. each leaving my hair in a worse state than before: This Cream, however, has met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet. my wife- gives it preference over all others. being delicately perfumed and not dist. posed to rancidity. The ladies, especially. will find the Chinese Cream to ben desideratum in;their preparations for the toilet. Respeenully,e rEMlnaki, January 7. itl47: IrrSold wholesale and retail. in Pittsburgh; by John M. Townsend. 15 Market st.. and Joel Mohler.; comer of 1 Vocal and Filth ate. iels-dkw-1y re- ------- T ADIEts are cautioned againstusing Common rrei l ,- ,1 red Chalk They are not aware how frightlblly Mitt none it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, haeraullow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appenrs atterniting pre pared chalk ! Llesitlns it is injurious. containimrst large quantity of lead! -We have prepared a beautuul vege table article. which we cull Jones' Spanish Lilly AVlnte. It is perfectly innocent. being purified of all. deleterious qualities, and it imparts to -the -skin a natural. healthy, alabaster. clear, lively Whit; 11l the 6/1111V time acting as a cosmetic on the skin.inakitig it soft, and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massachtf- Rens. says: Atter analysing Jones`Spriniali Lilly White, I find it possesses the mostbeaulifiriand nanital, and at the same time innocent, white I . ever saliv. I certainly can conscientiously recothiuMid its use to all whose skin requiresbeatitifying.', Price ZS centi a box. Directions —the best way to applyiLilly Whim, is with ,soll leather or woe}-the former is preferable. , A ritte sax ,or T,geru vex 25 mfrs.—White. teeth. foul breath, healthy'itanir. , Yellow' rind tinhehlthY teeth, utter being once or twice. cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the ap 'pretence of the most beautiful ivory. and,-at the same tune tt - is so perketly innocent and exquisitely fine; that 'its Constant daily' use , is highly edvainageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a heituti,ful polish. and preventing a premature decay. 'Plume already •decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose. and by perseverance it Will render tlie foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweat. Price 25 or Mk cents a Mix: All the above are sold only at e 2 Chathem at.. signor the Atnerican Eagle; New York. and by the appointed Agents whose frames appear in lie next column. • i Wtm.vot: minter. and get a rich husband, Lady? "Your face is your fortune" let beautiful, Clear: fair? la it white I Ifnot. it:can-be made so even. though it be. yel low, dis fi gured , sunburnt, tanned and freckledi Thous ands bare been matte thus who have washed once or twice with Jones , Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnificent. tut be sure you get the genu ine Jones' Soap, at the• sign of the American Eagle, d 2 Chatham street. • - Ring-worm;Selt-rheum, Scure,ey, Eryalicl as,Barber's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian hernical * Elentp, when every kind of remedy has .failed- That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, alfkalovir. Sold at the American Engle, 85 Chatham-street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never C. INGLIS, Jr.. Patterson. Sold at Jacxsoies 89.Libarty at., bond of Wood, Sir, of of the Big Boot. novZi. A MERICAN OIL—THE GREAT REMEDY OF A -11 from tiweltin Kentucky, 185 fret below the earth's surface. This Oil vrill be 'bond vaktly' superior to Harlem. British.