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' ~-, - '..- • - :::". h -Z- " , `. `'" 't .c.,- ~. . ,' -1,,..,'..,f7.4‘... z„4 ~.:-'-. 4Z, . „ ~ ,';',.. 4 ' 44" P l e 4.c AZ.'""-^- 4 ri 4 It , ,5".1 • 1.1 4‘; - ~ 'r' .; a =HENZE • -"'' . " . IRIN NEMEMBE s • MEM ,1” ; • : MOM r ~... . _ .. ~_ c =OEM .:,:i , ..,,,;...:,.,:.:,, -,, '.' ~:,.-i ,' :'. 111 RIME - .. . ZEE , ,` 4 4% • 4 ''r . y :y~. ~` 4 \: i'`'.~. =ME MEM ~~~N a TO ARMS: TO ARILISI-,Threatenedin. vitscon ot VL astern PCltria.. by Col Swift. with • • 10.01.10 nten. notwithstanding ,which. J. M. ' Wbita• will continue to sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore. been offered in the %Li:stern Country. hav ing- tire'largost establishment in.the city. fronting on Lib e4y and. Sixth its- lle is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the greatest Variety of cloths. cassi meres. veatings. and _clothing of all descriptions. suitable for theappronchin x season. that his ever been offered is ShiatuarkeL to which all can have the Right of Way.— labserve the corner, No. tar, Liberty and Stith sta. •Inat2s - _J. WHITE, Tsit.oa, Proprietor. NEW G00D, 4 1, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Iron City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of fine Trench, Litglish and American Plain, • black and fancy Cassimerea of•the most modern , styles; Sue figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins--all of which we will make up at the moat reasonable prices. in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made. Clothing, of all- descriptions: , Lady's Cloak-8..0f the most fashionable patterns. Neck and -4.4dketadkfs., suspenders. Bosoms, Shirt Collars, nod - , every article usually keptin a Clothing Store. Country Merchant's, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage tocallat the !roil City Clothing Store. No. 132 Libertrattiet, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. - t0c11.8.41] C. M'CLOSKEY. -,.. V.lcithing , l Clothing !! Clothing !II • • .The ,27trse - Dons 'is. The Warm& Rork t! : WELL SELECTED AItMENTS nose _ made and ready to be offered on the 000 Most liberal terms to my old customers and the public in . general. 711 - Proprietor of this far-Corned and extensive establislithent has now, atter returning from the Eastern cities, at min+ trouble and expense, Just eotnpleted his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of ' customers-with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. Fur neatness in style anal workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unri veiled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions c' the western country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce to my numerous friends at boom and nbroan, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to inset 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 estathlislicd fact, that any sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade. and this being the case on the amount MI a trod to sell at much less profit than others contd. possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of next - yeart'eoming to this conclusion. I will snake it the inter est of every man. who wants n cheap winter suit, local] and purchase Eit flat Three 13ig, Doors. sc2l -t.tk JOIIN NTCLOSKEY. • thing of every description, melt as cloaks, over costs, superfine blanket. 'leaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloths. maim:dim cloth. dress, mud /I)Ck costs; It large as sortment of tweed. sack anal frock coats. _Cloth. easel 111 l ire, and eatinett pantaloons; also. a ,een eral ailuirmwtat vests: plain anal fancy velvet. clidli, eaisimere and Mitey woolen, and plaid rassimere. with a_grent saricay of superfine Irish linen, interned shirts, under shirt,. stork, cravats, comforts and all other arti cles in the ' r thing/hie. Which still be sold low for Cash. pofelti, livid it much to their advantage to call - soon, at .49 imarrty. - - . P. DELANY • N. It 'A complete aseorunent of goods, suitable for Customer work, always on hand. such as English. French .and American cloths, and cassimeres: also a choice an ointment of seasonable vestings—all of which will be Madam enter in the latest styles, and on the most ac. eorarsodating terms. .i1.1112-also Cla+htngt Clot tying:l rilar. Spring and Summer stuck that to now ready to Ite ofired nt the old nriLtthol It one of the largest nod choicest in selection that has,r erlmen exhibited by any one concern in this or any wh et' city in the Utiion. • 1 will not undertake to d cw Ahe to the reader the diderant assortments of articles which I xiiiwhave to otfor thont: but will simply tell them that if they ~only favor me with a call. I will lay before then, 175.000 ilitferent garments to make n choice. out of con stantly it, pan of Coats. from the richest in quality down the•lowest in price: Pantaloons and Vests. to the as gonisharient of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes op . el, Wondering in the most extravagant degree of stir- Mlle, how such a vast collection of entr( exam eLtvriliNo could pr . issibly be colloeted together under the control of one iiiflOdual Cut colt things will he. as long as per acrdraneb atIO industry is the main-arming of trod,— Without nut iltetition of boasting. on my part. I will any at theartme nn e, it is of enc.!, metal I am principally cum. posed., for nothing in the shape or form of tifealtie.s. no matter what their iimyrtintde may he. can deter me from accortipTishing toy object. an providing for tiro farmer. the mechanic-an , ' the day laborer. My whole attention is . taken up with the greatest care for their welfare. in get- ting up laShieninble, nod at the same time substantial per meate, to - meet their detnatdi; and as fur others, who Racyy themselves mot illy in a different sphere. and rT.- qturugg au article of tint nr ph...Pet/on kind. they have only to gire me an outline of their o ants, and they are salted to.aii-ord. Now, let me say a word or two to my conntry tnerch ante in the trade: If you wish to save trom at least 25 to TUT per cent, in your vVholesale porchases. pull in an 11, "Three nis Dour." rind it I don't meet your most en. gulee hope!, in the way of getting cheap bargains. n ,„l fresh sraintMlile Fowls. 'I tell; not in tutors aotampt to od er any indureturnits of a similar kind to a generous peo ple of' so noble a nature and clots discerninent. M'CLOSKF.Y. relit - 3-1y No. 151 Liberty street. • • - - CART TIE BEAT :—J. M. White has just received at bin large establishment. fronting on Liberty and Gib streets, a. .splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer. also, a superior lot of French Satin V r.sTlNt:s. all of which he is ready to make up in the latest fashion and on Ike man reasonable terms as usual. Observe the corner. No. 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. cinyl4. J. M. wurrn, Tailor. Proprietor. ÜBI.6t 4 IIING ISll'Uirl;,tiCr. —l' NMI a peinishrti rard 'of M'enhannt & itoud, of Philadelphia- the rebttc would be led to believe that we have been claim /RICK privilege we had nu rialit to. That - they have abandoned, sonic time siore. the exclusive a,rency ers tem," and that we have right to claim - exclusive privit- P7ll with their tints?' 1 never pretended to cell the teas 'Ot this spurious concern. I have bees selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last too wars, as the politic are aware, and have been to New York four timas in that dine. and never heard of this one concern until lately but as wool dealers. - The tea business of 111'Callmoitt & Ilmul is about eight months old. and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Coin paity's name is because a name is open for any man or firm to astrunc ; but the fact intclided to imply thereby. that they have any connection with the so called and well known Petiu Tea Company of New York. is entire ly false. they baring been dilated even, an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company having refused even thus far to confide in theta. I know not N hat kind of wool they beep, nor What kind Of teas; I mu o. ly certain that they kern or obtain none of the - Pekin Te Company's of New York . Any person reading this card will see the gross decep tion they wish to practice on the public, and to the injory of my business. Ml:aliment & Bond arc wool dealers -in Philadelphia., and have sent an agent not here to pull wool over the eves of come of our good citirros. look out for the black sheep. • ituorldl ALES. JAYNES. - - - - XTRW BOOKli: NEW .DOOKS!:---The Convict. or the Hypocrite unmasked, by G. P. It. James. Esti., Jack Ashore. by T. Howard. author of flatliti the Heeler. the Star of the fallen, by Curtis, author of Mack Plumed Riflemen. The Magic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Gruen and Dibe, by} Charles Carey, of the I' S sat-v. The itentlit's Bride ; or the Maid at - by Louisa Sidney. Stanhope, anther of *Striking Likenesses," tie. Leonilla Lyninore, and Mr. end Mrs. Woodbrtdge by Mina Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare--a large supply.] The Manccuveritig Mother, by the author of "History if a Flirt." The Wilfulness of Woman, by the same author. • • The Old Commodore, by E. Ifoward. Jeanette Alison, or the Young Strawberry Girl—a tale id the Sea and Shore; by Ingraham. ..Ream. or Daylight; a prize tale; by J. S. Robb. Sir Rowland Aibton,3 vole ; by Laxly C. Long. The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louis the XIV. • Flowers Personified. Nos. It and 10. -"Rural Cemeteries of America, part 0. Magazines, Newspa_pers, ete. London Pouch and Pictorial Times. per lest steamers, • Brother Jonathan, Philadelphia Conner, and Yankee Doodle Pietkirials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL, dees ' 3d save?, opposite the Post Office. ar 0. 4. Morse's IVeekly Budget of Now Books for 1°48.. HAPMA?'.'R DRAWING BOOK. No. 2. CGliddon's Ancient Egypt, new edition. The Nineteenth Century. a new Quarterly. Chamber's Miscellany, No. 11 : full setts on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agues Strickland, vol. XI. The Market Queen. or the Wife's Stratagem. Musconno., a tale of the Revolution. Songs for the People: No. 2, superior to No. I. Jack .A.riel,ol life on bused an tudiuman ; new supply. Flowers Personified, No. 14, do do; Picuiriel England, Nos. 36 & 37, do du; Union Magazine, for February, do do; National do. do do do; Graham's do. do do do; Goders Lady's Book for Feb'y, do do; - Little 's living Age, No. 103, do do; from 150 up. Remarkable Events in the History of America, by J. Frost. L. L. D. American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scription received. - Jane Eye, tin Antobiogrophy, by Currer Bell Last of the Fairies, a Christmas tale, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico, by the forces of the United States, in Years 1846 and 1847, by Jas. Madison Cutts, with engravings. plans of battles. de. .A.TOur to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada. by •Vbiries LlllllllO.ll, author of "A Summer in the Wilder ...ass." The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub ... =fierßiers by the year. or sold by the single number. .1t,,,-.lskreefikret Then, by the author of Ten Pbousaud a Year. • Atavetly Novels, cheap form, new sdpply. .10te above works are for sale by 0n.31] M . P. MORSE . • :72 - 71251PORTANT BOOK..—The, Early Llietory of 'Western Pennsylvania and of the West, and of West ',lips Expeditions soul Campaignc with an appendix. con - . • ecipiotis extracts fro important Indian treaties, „ a or .conferences, -journals.. &e, Together with a .. • apbieal description of each county of Western itrania. Otte' large volume. 768 pages, by 11. K. Esq. For sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO.. No. 43 Market street. , • • chests Yvung .• boxes • 16 , n 4 - Is Ou npowd,r; jann. Piperiril; 11041.1 . 0 r Salo lr a egrayt.,:•-•4729 sacks, JAMES MAY id for Rale. by ARII Onc—l `bbli. Cincinnati WATRIIM AN sale by ideal 8 / 4 3 brand, for t CLAIR. ~i,~ - `~=4"~-s".:;'qp + w• , Fz:J`_ • `.c.2ta:n:e - 4~:+C - .~:mx w. . ,. e ,,, ~,,_ .c:..5.-,5.,• •,..''''',.,..'..,', 1 ''''; !-- ''. )-• ZEM Vitoti)ing Eitorci. Zransportoition Cults. - Pliiaourgh Portp!.ble Boat Lisie. 1848. 4ilaiffA For the Traosportittion of Freight to and from P UULL UI:LPlit A, BA LTIMORE,NEW ,.I OWL BOSTON, &C. BORBIDUE 4- CASE. Philadelphia. TAAFFE 4- (1 . CONNOR, Pittsburgh. old 'established i.itte being now in full operation, t..c propnetur., have made extensive arrangements to fOrWlirli (Moils and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of currying—capacious warehouses at each port. affording accommodations to shippers and of produce,.—teacilier with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure to Mott u con- Milian. , of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. All eQnsizunients 1,1 and fur this line received, charges paid, und tOr',BPlett io any required directions free of charge IT colllllli6Stell. advancing or storage. . No tineresi. or indirectly. in steamboats. All menniunications promptly atteuded to on applies: Lion to the follow Mg agents: RORBIDGE & CASH. 4, Nlork , t tor,c't. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Coon) Hokin. l'ittkborgli O'CONNORS & CO.. North ktrerl, Boliinore NVILLI AM 11. WILSON. Codur Moot, New York 3fleroBwntw Way Freight f 1 Line. (I , OII3MRLY CALLED rICILWOIIIII & PgrrAaE 3 l 1848. "VXCI,T,ISIVKLY for the transportation of way frcich between Pittsburgh, Blairsville. !Johnstown. Both dayshurgh, Water street, and all intermediate places. One beim will leave the warehouse of C. A. :11'Allulty & Co., Canal tlastn. Liberty stmt.'. Pittsburgh, every doy. (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can alway a depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair rates. This Line was !issued fur the special accommodation of the waY kusittts, Th.• proprietors. thankful for the very liberal petronage they have received during the lust two years, respectfully intunn tlieir old customers and the public generally. that they hese extended their facilities, &e., during the past winter. and arc now hotter prepared to accommudate an increased business. rzwrai R. IL CANA:: d Co. IVNI . SlEll'. Vll. 1 , 1:1;rz. JAMES A. LORE. SOHN 'IIII.I.ER. 'rims:nix. Sr :%IrOciIVELL. C NEANcLn S C.... l9tt.'.•nrgh; E 11. t !AMA N. Johnstrm Jon'. RLFl) . nlm - P, -Smith k Si , telair, J. & & .1. M. Shout.l.ergrr. H & C. : R. 110. n . Revelry & Smith - John ParLe.r. 1,1-hincr..l. Jordan & Sun. mar I tGuzrttt ) 211cre1tauts , Transportation Line, 1± OR tht, •ru1z 4 ,01,131104 of Merelta odi, and Produce to Phflailt-lphta and Battu - our, (Lords consigned to our care will I.e f0rm...1:4 Srldlotit ilalny. at the lowest rates. Bills of Ladtog transm.tted and nil instructions promptly atte•rd , d to. true 11,411 a.) . xtra charge tor stor age or COIIIIIII Alo, C. A NI'A I.TY Ik. Prornelor, Cnniul Liberty al.. 1 iII.OAM:h. (G.ntr Ile. on I eon .l Philadelphia Type & Stereotype Foundry . rI'HE pol•scrri•rs arn onrpared to tant-h. at abort no tarc a ',cry artrolv turd to it PrIIIIIIIIC Other, and hate rertircd the Traces of 1 . 1 pr alto ants of I.r per cent.— Thry now charge no Pie. X! cos. Minton 54 el 5. Small hen 34 - :Nonpareil , • . • lift •. Lott: Pnine r,- • • :in •• Agate -AS - 800 rurrnr , - •, • ••• • 40 ... P.- a rl• •• : • • , •$1 .-214 Snrvier In " pia inor! • 2.011 Deterolitiril to spore no i.eP . I.pCI to oinking tlu•er rompli2to ns pos t al*, ihry ore getting up a tinitium Srrtitii or thii relet•ratrd Scott•., P. 11.14. who•h arr until-twilled hit to-rily tool lira Lihry, and which Ito•) t , stireti will tomtit with general approbautio. SRernt sill.• are now ready . . flaring recently si.triesi Europe for the purpose of pro ton,: ever) unprosr•ntrnt to their IMO of bllalnabS, ihr, now offer a crunter variety of Pane) Type. Borders. Or. unniefits. 4c.. he_. than any other 1`,.10.01.11111,,,1 t :he 1:1111.1 Stales. anti their thlVlVNtrillie•ltod of t s-o tig .s n d of preparing metal. etialtle theta I, mulish urd,:rs 1,1 4 tr 13,111, l v 111•Jre milis.l.SClttrn Ptinttu~ Pn•~ •s 01 •Vu, th , criptinn. PrltilinF I.lk. ('oasc , . Ca , s. lirnas R,ll, &C., nt the lost, - .31 ry t,tt. Ptesues. and pr st 111.•11 has been u‘cd 04.14" in nit•rnf.ptnn.grntralh hand.Houk, Pumplact, NIIO4IC, 11teliPlfmthrl,toons.1,w1...1, Checks. Ural.. Sr.. cslrrecily and eingantl) sirreotyred ns herr tonne. 7%. 11 -Spertrn , o Books wt;l 6,1 , to Printers who w2+ll to mole orders. 1.. JOIINSON Sr I - 0 2111,16-tm No d. Gcovir sr. Great F:up.,llsh Remedy 1 . ;lort Cold. A•thlwa. and Consusrspflon!—The grim .13a only Itcmci!) tor tho Mu," c th.casca is the Ibt n.;;ar Ba.txdan Ur, dirro.rr.,l by the celebrated Pr title hon. U 1 I.otidthl, IF:n:4l3l.nd i:or,,Llticed into the tittcd Rimy, ulder the itontethate,aperintemlciacc of acc 1111,111.0 T. The esiraoftlianry sitccess of his 1111 , 13eille. lit the hire or I'n',lss,.ary di,ca,,es. warrants the All.telleB3l Avent solicitmc treamient Mc worst post4ble cases that vets Lc loss! in the COM:11111W) ,rk relief in coin from an) of Iht COMMA. fertledleS of the AU), snot hurt been tin -.1 lir by tint most disunemsised 1111VslelltDin. an COhrlll,4 Plitt litt,lll,l,e Tht, has ell/. id. and will cure. the mpit desperite cases It is no quack nostrum, but a standard English medicine, of known and cntaldt•hed efficacy Every family .in the United States should be supplied with linehan's Hungarian Holemn of Info, not only to counteract the coninimplive of the climate. but to be used as a preventive medicine in all eases cii colds. coughs. spitting of kilned, pant in the AMC and cheer. irritation and •orcties• of the lungs. bronchitis. dilliculty of breathing, hectic feser. nicht sweats. eninetation and general debili ty. asthma. hilluenza. is lmping' cough. and eTOllr. Said iii ;urge bottle+ at b 1 per bottle, with tall directions for the of health. containing a mass of niteitsh and Amrncan cartifwatas, and oilier eruletien. o.lw wing time wo-quallad merits of this great English Reined y. nin y he obtained ot the Agents, rr,ratuitouNls . For sale by •H.A. FA llNtsToci: & . ehlo env First rind Wood, and Wo.wl and ritit sts AT EDR - AL Aktl. Coopor on Hernia .01, Sit Astley Coolie; on the Mr.... 4, . •• " " and Thy mu. Wand; Coll& Lecture. on Starget y; Watson's Practice; Marl:mine] Practice; Phyt , iology; Hornets Annum), and litstologT, Midwifery; Vcirienu•K Midwifery; hisrnsrs of Infant —Dillard. of Fclualcii—A•hriell. tar sale bs 11. S. DOS WORTH & Co.. marl 93 Market omit i%V PUBLICATIoNS.-31i0on's Porms, illustrated Ilerger's new edition of the Poetical works of John with a memoir. and critical-remarks on his genius and ismungs, by !mars Montgomery; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey in two volumes. SPENCEIeg GREEK TESLAMEII".—TtIe IbUT Gospels and Arts of the Arostles, in Greek. with English notes. criti cal. philosophical ,exegetical ; maps, indexes. etc. togeth er oGlh the Epistles and Apocnl pan: the teltole forming the Nous - Testament—For use of Sellouts. Colleges. and Seminaries. I;y 11.ev..1. A. Spencer, A. 51 A New s:orrl—Nlidisunnacr's Eve.—A tairy tale of love. Ilv Mrs. S. C. Hall. . . - James's Henry /P—The life of Henry the Fourth. king France and Navarre, by G. P. R. James. Complete in four pans, paper; d vols. cloth. For sale by JOItNSTON & STOCKTON. )an d Booksellers. cot. of Market and 3d etc. D WIN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.—Just reeciv: .1) ed, by the subscribem, -- Six Old English Cliroaieles : William of Malineabury's English Chronicle ; Mallet's Northern Anti hies: BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY: Sehiller's works. 3 vole Lanais History of Painting, 3 vole History of the Girondists, 2 vole ; Coxe's House of Austria. 3 vole ; Coxe's Memoirs of Marlborough ; Lather's Table Talk, by Hazlett ; Roscou's Lorenzo I.7Medici ; Leo the Tenth; Orklry's History of the Saracens; Sclitegel's Philosophy of History ; Beckman's History of Inventions; Machiavelli's History of Florence and the Prince; Chambers' Information for the People ; The Gallery of Nature. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. feb 17 413 market street New Books Just Received. MC:Rn coining, fr o m m o iLic:nhgoorepdtff.,),c;onit,leoote. Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by Stephen 11. Tyng, D. D.; new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author; f)1.50. . _ Memoir of De, David Abed!, D. D.. late Missionary to China, by his nephew, Rev. 0. IL Williamson, with a por trait. Meander's History of the Christian Religion,' and Church; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2. Ilawkstone: tale of and for England, in 184—, in two volumes, from second London edition; 81,00. Memoir of \V. C. Crocker. Missionary to Africa; IV eta. Personal Recollections, by Charlotte Elizabeth, with explatintory notes. accompanied by a tnemuir embracing the period from the close of personal recollection to her death; by L. 11.1. Tone; ON eta. Recollections in England: by Rev, S. 11. Tyng. D. D. Mark Milton, the tHerehtint's Clerk; by Rev. Charles B. Taylor, M. A., author of " Records of a Good Mae " Lady Mary." Mayart, or the Pearl," &e. The above just received and for sale by ELLIOTT& ENGLISH. mar 14 55 Market street, between ad and 4th. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We have just receive a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday 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 publications comprise upwards of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 cents up to 75 cents,) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above. the Union publishes n large variety ni books. in paper covers, for quite young child ren. for rewards. The U also pnblishes two Libraries. Nos. 1 and 2, of oar hataired volumes earl.. all numbered ready for use. of books from 72 pages up to 2.50, at the low price of ten dollars, averaging . only ten cents a volume. Also, "A Youth Cabinet Library." of fifty volutnes, at the low price of two dollars and fifty cents. Also. Hymn _Book s. Question Books, re d and blue Tick ets on mike boards. Maps. &c. All the above we sell at the Union. at Philadelphia prices. Catalotruea of Books furnished on application. ELLIOTT & ENGLISH. ud Market at., &DS ' between Third and Fourth. (Emigration funs. Tapsootoths GenersisojEstiigriattion'OßlCe s RESITIVANCES and Passage to and ,(ruin Great Britain and Ireland. by W. & J. T. - Tapsrott, 75 South at.. canter of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 06 Water loo Rood. Liverpool. Phe subscribers, having accepted the Agency of the above House. are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal terms with those desirous of paying the pasiage of their friends from the Old Country; and thev natter themselves their character and long mending in Loudness will give ample assurance that all their ar rangements will be carried out faithfully. Messrs. \V. & J. T. Tapseott are long and favorably known fur the superior class. accommodation, and sailing halides of - their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE EST.. SHERIDAN. GARRICK, lICYPTINGUER, ROSCI US. LIVERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each port nionthly—from New York the olst and 011th. and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th: in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure u departure from Liverpool every live days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: while Mr. W. Turmoil's constant personal superiatembince of the business in Liverpool is an addi Bonn! security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly - attended to. The subscribers being, us usual, extensively engaged on the Ttansportation Horsiness between Pittsburgh and the Athlone Cities. are the enabled to take charge of 1.11.1 forn ant phssengers inuuctliately on their landing, without to eliance ut diseppolnituent or delay: and arc, therefore. prepared to contract for passage from any sea port in (heat Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature Of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland nut otherwise sitl minable: mod will, if necessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount . paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. The subscriber* are also ftrepared to give drafts at sight for any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thus af fording a safe and expeditious Mode of remitting funds to those countries, which persons requiring such, facili ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post•paidt will be promptly at tended to. TA A PPP. & O'CONNOR, Porwarding and Commission Merchants, map27-d&tv-ly Philadelphia. 46. Roche, Brothers. & Co. FCLIDN Ncw VAMK : BMA: QCAT. t i tEk 1/C BUN SCOTLAND .IA 111;5 RLAI ELY, Agent, Office on Penn it., Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. Aironeerneerg for I'4-. 1).0'11E. BROS 1:0 . Agent. for the IIAI.I. 1.1N1.:, of Lierrped and New York Peekets, take the itherty of Ulllloll , lelitr, to their old friends and customer, that their arrangements hir the year Isl 7 living ( . n1 , 11+,1, they 1 , 1 , f pr-tared to bring out paxitengerti, lay lit. oho,: 111 , 1,111ilai Lbw, ruin Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia They refer In their former enure,' 0f busine,Ln. end a.,,ure those who entrust them with their orbers, that the sawn sati.thction will he rendered an lietelehee. ENGLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drat,. tor .a/e. payable, on demand. ;tinny Mink in helamb tintl-r•ltrned has made arrlingemen4 to bring out pa.sene,r, a, l'insborgli, dining tr preacnt year. lehs-'...m.lan • AAt ES MAK ELY. a ir t Plumage To and From GREAT DM TMN A IRELAND. Gson4l: Iltrrsan A ;i01:, No. 1:11 Waterloo Road, Li verpool. 1' 4. FtLISI.L Ik. thrr A an. No. 5.4 South SL. N. Y. r 1 lll: Solicribers. having accepted the Agency at thin .11 city ni the above well known and respectable Ilouses, are prepared to make engagements for passengers to come out from one ,ark of Great Britain or Ireland, by the re• gluier Lute tit Packet Slops. sailing from Liverpool week ly. Persons engaging with us ma y rest assured that their mends wilt inert svoh kind treatment and prompt den patch at Idieriiiiol, as well as every attention necessary tot their arrval is thin errantry. Apply to or address SAMUEL mvi.niKAN tt co., 142 Liberty rt.. Pittsburgh. N 11.—Prtsngcs engaged here from Liverpool to Pitts burgh direct. and draft, for any amount forwarded. pay able at sight. throughout the United Kingdom. jy2,l•ly la PA 11.tONDEN & CO.' S VIA:NO/IA . A , TI CC:gftTANCL Office. lArts:DEN A Co c. 0.. to bring out persona from I any part ,of England, Ireland. I 4 ctuland ur Wales, tutors th. mon' liberal terms. with their usual punctuality. awe rlltt'lltittO to the wants of emigrants. AI edo not al low our pansetigern to he robbed by the swindling scamps that haunt tint sea-ports. as as - ., take charge 01 them the moment they report theme.-Ives, and we to their well-ler- Ing._toitt despatch them without any detention the first slop. We any thin tearle.nly, as are defy any of Our passenger. It, smote than they were detained forty-eight II oors t , ) us in laverpool, whilst thousands of others were detained months until they could hi, sent in some DU croft, at a cheap rate, which. too frequently proved Met, coffins lnlnnel In perform nor contracts honorably. cost tehat it may. and no! riff al was The case last season With other who either performed not at all. or t. hen ti snited their Pont•emenee Drafts drawn et Pitwbrtrgh for any sum from LI to l'eYsbln et any of thf , Provtneial Banks in Irv land, Coginnil. Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON. ruronean end General Seem, jant9 Pith ri,t. one dour below Rood FOREIGN R EMIT TA NCE are prepared to forward money to all 1 parts of r.ncland, Ireland, Scotland and NVales, with despatch, and at the. lowest rates SASII:EI. 1.:1.1.11.1iF.N Or Co.. I-12 I.thert, ,treet, European Agency, and Re mit lane ems to Ireland, England, et.e. T ARGE and small sums 01 money can atoll tiinesbe 1 remitted by siglit,lrtills. at reduced rates, to all parts ocEnglantl, Ireland. Wales, &c.. and Legacies. Debts. Rents. Clnims. and Property in Europe can be collected and recovered thrimmli the subscriber, or during his ab sence from tlus city from October until May. on his saint. n 1 t•nirn to Europe, by application to JANES Mat, Mer chant. Watt; street. l'lttfilinigh If KEE:NAN. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent- Pittsburh. r.. P c —Att 11 Keettan hat. been frequently' troubled by notifications and letters on the linsiness of tilenlinan A pessenger egrets. of New York. he deent• it necessary to say- that he is not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any connexion with - either of those persons. nett Western New York College of Health 2ti7 RTREFT. BUrrAlit.. N. V. DR. G. C, VAUGIiN'S idinnyntiv IMMI=IM pills celebrated remedy is conger :y increasing its I fame by the making all over the world. It hat now become the only medicine for family use, and is parties- Isrly recommended fel . Dropsy all singes of this coin') plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how tong stand ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel, and all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone: ne other ticle can relieve you: and the cures testified to will con vince the most skeptical:—(see pamphlet.) Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases, Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially. mil wherever these complaints prevail, thin medicine is offered. No mineral agent. no deleterious rmilipound is a port of this mixture; it cares these discus es with certainty and celerity. end does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.° complaint ore most painful character. is immediately relieved, and n cure fol.. ows by a few days Use of this nrticle. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disease. or for tiny other disease originating from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System, Weak Back, Reakncss of the iiidneys. At., or Intimation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It strinda OS 6 certain reme dy for such emtinhaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities. Suppressions. painful men struations. No article lon ever been offered, except thin. which would tnurh this kind of derangements. It may be relied upon as a sure mid effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken down, debilitated constitu tions. from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison oils mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article TN:RIFT TRH BLOOD, and drive such dimming front the system. See pamphlet for testimony of cores in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be numed here; Agents give them away; they. contain MI papa of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine. nevi er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in nay ease, and if bone and muscle are left to builti.upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid nom ON, and keep taking the medicine as lenges there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a number of articles which come out under the heads of SARSAPARILLAS, SYRUPS, &C., as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, tic. They are good for noth ing, and concocted to gull the unwary: mum runt NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till this article bad done it. A particular study of the pamph- Zen it earnestly solicited. Agents. and all who sell the ar ticle, are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at S 2; 12 oz. do. at Si each—the larger holding 6 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has it Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the glass, the written signature of "CL C. Vaughn" on the directions. and G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo,' stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. 0. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Princi pal Office, 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid-20rd,, front regularly authorized Agenu reared. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to vans. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article -122 Nassau at. N. Y.; 515 'Essex at., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. RAYS ee BROCKWAY Agents jan3l No. 2, Liberty at., near Canal Basin. NTENITIAN BLINDS.—A. Westervelt, and old and well known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth els.. takes this method to inform his many friends of the fuel that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Cluir st., near the old -411 e gheuy Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and 'mat inee, is constantly 'lent on hand and at all prices, from twentv-eent s up to suit customers. N. 11. If required, Blinds avill be put up e n , that in ease of alarm by fire. , r otherwise, they maybe removed without the o u t of a screw-driver. and with the saint facililly that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je24-d&wy CAUTION TO TifirTifill „ eribe r. hp written contract with the PEKIN Tv.s. Co., has the es elu■ive right to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny cities. Any person attempting to tell their Tens ex cept procured * through me, is practicing a deception and a fraud upon the public—and their statements are not to relied on. tseq - A. JAYNES, 70 4th st. 3rigurante totnvccuits. ..LYCOMING CO. BIGTVAL INSURANCE COMPANY.. rl 111 E Subscriber, having been appointed"and duly com l. missioned Agent of the Lyconung County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared to receive applies= Lions for insurance for said Conipany. This Company is, perhaps. one of the very best Insurance Companies in the Suite or Union, having a capital of between one and two millions of doll ars in premium 'totes, and by the regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding $5.000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings, or on any one riSk, and no more than 82,500 will be taken on a Rolling Mill. Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a stove-pipe missess through the side wall or roof.. Cotton Factories or Powder Mills, Manufactories of. Punting Ink, and Dis tilleries, will nut be insured on any consideration, what ever; and when the rate per cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclu sive, no risk will be taken over $l,OOO, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company have been such, that for the last sik 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 his office, in' the,new Court House Pimburgil, Allegheny Co.. Pa Fire and Marine Insurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, of Phila delphia. 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 G. Cain, Preet. Samuel Brooks. Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, • Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John IV Idle, John IL Neff, Thomas I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh. Henry D. Shermrd. Sec'y. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in ITP4. Its charter is per petual, and front its high standing, long experience, am ple means, and'avoiding all risks of on extra hazardous character, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. At Crinnting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front sts., Pittsburgh octZl.y The Franklin Fire Insnraisee Company OP PIIILADELPIII.I. eIIIARTER PERPETUAL.-8400.000 paid in office 1631 Chestnut 6t., north side, Ileac Muth. 'Take luso more, either perittonent or limited, against loss or darn, rope by are, on property and effects of every description, ill town or country. on the most reasonatile terms. Ap plication. made either personally or by letters, will be prottiptl attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prost. C. G. DANCk Ell, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Danavr, Jacob R. Smith, Thoinas )fart, George W. Rirhnrdß , Thomas J. Whit rtoll, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adulphi Rorie, Samuel Grant. David S. Itrown. PrrrsHl'Rr;ll AGENCY. Wotan:it. Morris. Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warrick Martin ft Co.. corner of Ild and Market tits. Fire risks taken on buildings owl their contents in Pittsburgh ; Allegheny and the snrrountling country. No marine of inland navitnition risks taken. sug4-1 y JOStAII X L3ti KING & FINNEY, Agnits at Pittsburgh. ('r the Detotroew Mutual Safety In surance Company of Philathiphia. Ii IRE RISKS upon 1146111 cup and !Met clintulize of ay.- ry description. nod Marine Rinks upon bulls Or car goes or VelSeill. taken upon the most fnvorable term!, Office at the warehotioe of Kin. It llamas, on Water at.. near Market street. Pittsburgh N. H. King .& Finney invite the confidence and patron age of their friends and community at large to the Dela ware M. Insurance Company. as an inomittion among the most flourishing in Philudelphia—as having a large paid in capital, which. by the operation of its Charter,' In constantly inellmsing—as yielding to each person insu red. bin due Aare of Ilor profits of the company_ without involving him in any responsibility whatever. beyond the premium actually paid in by him: and therefore on pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, rind in its most attractive form. noel-tf 4 Ca:NCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE .• COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIA.—N. E. surlier of Third and Wood stmts. Piusburpi.—Tho 1/.1 , 5C11l of the company on the first of January, 1945. no published in cortiortnity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Tt..nda end Unrtengre Ural tbmte, nt cog • • Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Makivin total of dr Affording certain assurance thai all losses will he promptly MCI. and cis tor entire security to all who ob . non politics front this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. ort. WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. Issaurance Aggablat Fire. Tim Ann...iron Fire insurneare Company—Offiee, No. 72 Walnut street. Philadelphia; Incorporated D. I , lo—Charm r pc rpe cilial. Insures Buildings. Furniture..Merchandixe. and proper- Iv generally. Oilier in the city or country. against loss or damage by are, perpetual or toe Unwed periods, on favor able terms. 1/11/ECTORS John Sergeant. :4amunl C. Morton, Wdlinut Lyneh, Adolphus Petits, Thomas Allibone, Grorire Abbott, John Welsh, Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. Lewis. SAMUEL C. MORTON, President rithNCl3 D. 3.1.:470 . .2. Secretary. orders for Insurance by the above ream:tarty will be reeeived and insurances effected by the titsden&ined, n¢rni for Pittsburgh. (.:Eb. COCHRAN. jutt I-3m. 26 Wood street. ConneiPs Magical Pain Extractor,. T in now conceded by medical men that Connell's I Mocks! Pain Extrartor. nisenfactured - zty Comstock ro.. el Courtland at_ New 'Pork. is the greatest won der of the intli century lie etTerets arc truly miraculous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds. kc.. and all eilernal sores, in a few minutes atter its application: heating the same on the most delicate akin, leaving no near. It in equally beneficial in all kinds of inflammato ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains. ITheinuatism, IThite Swelling and Ulcers, ITruisi`s, Burns, Chillblains, Erysipelas Titles, Tic Doloreaux, ke. We might add as proof to all we say. the names of ninny en.- Uncut physicians who use it in their practice, and hun dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it ran/tautly on hand. in ease at accidents by tire life may be lost without, but by its use all burns are se; .jest to its control. unless the vitals are destroyed. eau oen—remember rind ask for Conmelfx Magical Pain Er tr,l,lo/. manufactured by Conutork 4. Cu., N. Y., and take Ito other. Snala...kr —The Genuine Hays' Liniment. is no article more justly celebrated as a cure for the above, than nny or all others. Its cures arc almost immediate, and it is only necessary to let those who know the article and use it with such great success. that it is to be had true and gruldne of Comstock As Co., ill Courtland st., N. Y.. sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittslinro. Pe.. by Wm. JAMISON. R 9 Utterly st., head of Woad 91.. also in Washington. Pa.. by A. Clark ; In Brownsville by Itenortt t ernego r . elan by our agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio,Sld. and Virginia. nos Ift-dSrAifan "It Is the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw: , 1) EAD the following proof of the superiority of Dr. WU- J t, lard's Oriental !bush Mixturr, front a respectable cit. ir.en, who has tried it: Pirrsitranir, Dec. 15, 1947. M I:VMS I & BROCK NV A T—After laboring for several weeks under the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, which had. thus far. resisted the ef , feels of several of the "infallibles." I was induced to put eliase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, aner using only one half of the bottle 1 found myself entirely well. "Jr is the best volirine I trey saw.. True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY, Druggists, Conuner cial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. jand A. MASON & CO., Dry GOO 6 House. 62 Market . Street. between Third and Fourth streets, have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in part: 11 cases variona styles Prints and Chintzes of En glish. French and Atherican manufacture; 156 pas rich and desirable patterns French Ginghams, warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 eases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres, M. de Lames, Satin stli'd Alpsecas of various colors: 3-4 and 4-4, black and bh.te black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black ALI hlotle colors; M. de I.ains. all wool; Shawls of every style and . quality; Cas simeres, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and Yesungs; bleach ed and unbleached Muslim from 6} to 184 c. per yard; Green, Yellow. Bed mid White Flannels; Tiekings, Cheeks, strip'd Shirting's; bleached and brown Drillings, etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. NEW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, Burke's Build ings, Fourth erreet.—Rocan & JOrrtionz, Daguerreo typists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns. to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in the third story of Buritc's building, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assitred that no pains shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most pow erful kind, enabling us to execute pictures ndsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither reguirrad or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. Ea - Instructions given in the art, containing the mom recent Improvements. jan7 TO FEMALES.—Eve ry female should have "a box of Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution, acting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circumstances. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The Faeorile. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City: J. C. Smith..Bir miugham; and John:NM:radon, Pin Ward, Pittsburgh Jan2s Hollow-Ware Castings. m E raw s ;itelrtrl„oursitepiitxiet.bropielonnorp. Hollow-ware a r o a r and other Castings. will fintfa very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns and sizes in store by us.— Samples canbe seen at our warehouse,Cominereial Row, Liberty street, next W. W. Wallace's Marble works. IsWr - Terms and prices favorable. feb 2—dlnt • QUIN. McBRIDR BOOKS--Just received, by Express: Germany, IN England, and Scotland, or recollections of a. Swiss minister: by 1.11. Merle D'Auldvie. D. D„ author of His tory of the Reformation,.Life of Cromwell. &o. A Prnetical Exhibition of the Gospels of St Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures. intended to assist the practice of domestic instruction:lnd devotion7byJohn Bird Summer, D.. D.. Bishop of Chester. For sale by . F11.14071' & feb2.l 66 Market street, bet. Ud ittid4th. t `}~F2,+a ;~'w.7."~ ~~~~ *130"0,-r4-4: e is ZMiWi 6 flirg= 0 ::tou*P-VM • DR - . NOFFLAND'S - CELEBRATED - GERMAN MEDICINES Arle uinhout a Rival for the Cure of the joilowin'g Diseases.' £ taken according to the directions they will cure any case, no matter who or what else has failed, VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, For the permanent cure of Rheumatism. Gout, Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections. and arc. highly recommended for the-cure of Dropsy, }femoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases, experience benefit soon attar the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables them to rest well during the night. ...hey never fall to effect a cure, when fallen according to directions. ' No outward application can permanently remove rheu matic pains from the system. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a short period. but there is always danger in [Mirage. They may cause the pain to leave one place for. perhaps a vital part,. or else where the pain will be more acute. . GERMAN . BITTERS. For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints... Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chronic Debility. Chronic Asth ma. Nervous Debility„.Palmonary Affections, (arising from the liver or stomach.) Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases. nrising froth a disordered stomach, in both male and female, such as female weakness. dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They stretighten the sys tem. and remove all acidity of-the stomach, and give it tune and action and assist digestion. They can be taken by the moat delicate stomach, and in every case will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. 11. SPROCI.. Agent. janl2-lm The . symptom of Liver Complaint nrc uneasiness and pain in the rig/it aide, and soreness upon touchinunediate ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the lent side, or Vat all obit, a dragging sensation produced, which se riously infects respiration, causing very often a trouble some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidity of the stomach,defrciency of per spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat, causing mucus to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accompanies it, and a dropsy in the face. These symp . - toms, if permitted to continue, will : eventually produce (lint most baneful disease. Consumption. In fact, a 'ma jority or such cases originate from the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,to every instance, he avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various—those af fecting the stomach alone. are nausea. heart-barn. loss of appetite, sometimes an excess of appetite. sense of full ness or weight on the stomach. sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach, fictid eructutions,or . soar arising from the stomach, kc. Dyspepsia. devoid ot a lunch's' nature, is without danger; Lid, if arising from a disease of the stomach. it is ilnilgerous. • Nervous Debility generally arrompani,, Dyspepsia or I Complaint; it will also cure. A few dimes will re move all the unpleasant effects. each ne fluttering at the heart, aching sensation whet. in a lying position. dots or webs before the night, (.ever mid Milt pant in the head, . . . . conatatil litiaglittnp of evil. and great depreaston Of Spir its. Outward. signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale and distressed countenance. ke. Any ease oldie above disease ran be cured effectually Irk the use of the Bitters. as directed. • rit:Dorti my. An infallible remedy for illotMlis or Colds. or 11,e Chest. Spitting of Blnoti. Influentm. Whoopintt Cough. Bron chitis. Benton! Asthma, or any disease of the I.ungs or Throat. REEEZEM3I This in an invaluable family medicine. It noon relieves any Cough or Hoarseness. and prevents the Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold is too light to pas' neglected; for. neglected colds sink ii...nodslo the grave aunually, and cerise aunty to grow up with a deli cate frame, - who would have been strong and robust, if at first properly treated. . . . For the effectual cure of, the Piles. Totter. nod Meant, scald Heed. Iting-worms, inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet. Old Sores arising from fever or impure blood; and will extract the fire from burns. on spplication. or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender fares should use it atter shaving; it will, in a few moments, remove all sore ness and atop the bleediug; It can always be relied on, and is invaluable in any family. OINTAIENT. For the core of pains or weakness in the liver, bark or chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.— These remedies have canned many to enjoy the ines timable blessing■ of invi••orated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned eases, it perfect and radi cal cure. The•intiumerahle impositions upon the public, and the statements of remark able rums never made. yet certified In by feigned names, or by persons wholly unacquainted wilt, what they bare endorsed, renders it diffirult to do justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of ies-- invaluable medicines. They Bra en tirely vr.getuble, and free front all injurious ingredients, and clam your patronage solely upon their merits. Every family should hare a pamphlet—they can be had of the agent. gratis. £4ioo 615 02 • • 1001017 77 •21rA90 72 8909.843 4.2 Principal Depot at the German Medicine, store. 278 Race street. one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh, by ljaitl7-dly] \' M. THORN, QiI.ENCE THAT DREADFUL COl:Gill—The Lungs are in danger, the work of the destroyer has been begun, the Cough of Consumption both in it a sound of death. Aaa rot* A Montan? Your darling child. your idol and earthly joy. is now perhaps confined to her chamber by a dangerous cold—her pale checks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her "—Me sound of her supulehral cough pierces vour soul. YOCNO Mita, when jast nbout to enter hie, disease sheds a heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the th tore—vonr hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your loss of hope, hut yon need not despair. There is a balm whielewill heal tin, wounded 11111'45, it in Sherman's All-Ilealing Balsam. Mm. Arrchtt. the with of Wm. H. Attree, t•:n+t wan given up by Dr. Sewall of Washington. Drs. Rae and McClellan of Philadelphia. Dr. Roe and Dr. Mott of New York. Her friends all thought she must die. She had every appearance of being ill C( 11 15111ilini011. and was so pronounced by her physicians—SLcnnan's Balsam was given and it cured her. . . Mrs. GAita.s.nah rrtz, of Bull's Ferry. was also cured of eiinsumption by this Balsam when ail other remedies failed to give relief—sbc was reduced to a skeleton. Dr. A. C. Castle, Dentist. 2't Broadway. has witnessed its effects in several eases where no other inedecine afford ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charin. Dr. C. also witnesrett its wonderful effects in curing Asthma. which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming as it may be, is effectunllv cured by thislitalsam. It heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes the. lungs sound again. Rev. ligsztv Jams, Ing Eighth avenue. was cured of cough and catarrhal affection of 20 years standing. The first dose gave him more relier than all the other medi cine he had ever taken. Dr. 1.. .1. Beals, 19 Delaney street, gave it io a sister-in-law who . war. laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afflicted with the Asthma. In both eases its effects were immediate, soon restoring them to comfortable health. Mrs. LECUICTIA WELLS. O.SMiC-St.. suffered from Asthma 42 yearn. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at mice, and she is comparatively well. being enabled to subdue every attack by a timely use of thus medicine. This indeed is the great remedy for Coughs. Colds, Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Price 22 cents and SI per bottle, Principal Of 10t1 Naiumu street. New York. Likewise Dr. Shetinun's celebrated Cough. Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Piste and Poor Man's Plaster Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Warehouse, Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Wood street, and by the following duly appointed Agents for Allegheny county : A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city; - Jonathan Ghriest, Manchester; J. R. 11. Jacipies, Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street; J. G. Mitsui), cor. Webster st. and Elm; Daniel Negley, East Liberty; H. L. Mitchell, Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpsburgh; Sand. Springer, Clin ton; James M'Kee, Stewartatown; John Meek. 'Turtle Creek: C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Son. M'Kees• port; McEldowney, Bakerstown; Riley 511.aughlin, Plumb Township; 'Wm. J. Smith, Temperanceville; Jas. Fulton,Tarentutu; G. 11. Starr, Sewickly. marg-1y ATM:: I.sotix, of Fayette ville. N. Y., says: "I am well persuaded, and have been for some time, that your Ihmiestic Vegetable Pills are of great use to all those who may have occasion to use them, and have administered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia and Bilious Peyer,.are im mediately cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. 'Price, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and retail by S. L. CUTIMERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also. by Win. Cole. Allegheny city: J. G. Smith, llir end John M'Craeken. Fifth Ward. fehl7 Jaynes , Faintly Medicines. M S. S. COOK. Nita, Ohio. writes. March. 1E46: D have used your Verrnifuge. Carmiaatioe BaLsam, and Expectorant. in my procure, for the last three years. and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and never, as yet, to my recollection. failed of realizing my (idlest expectation in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of front experience; but, judging from those [Wave used, I doubt not but that they claim, and are entitled to all the confidence reposed in them, by those who have used tnem. I was formerly very partial to + 4, .." Vermifuge, until I becaniesequum ted with yours, which has my decided preferene to any other now in use. Ressectfitily, yours, tke.., S. S. COOK, M. D." Ey - For sale tit Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 7d Fourth at. febls BA. FAIINESTOCK'S COUGH STRUP.—This pre . paration has proved itself to be of very great effica cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, \Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic Affections) and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a cafe 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 a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will pro duce such decided effects in such a short time. Pre pared and sold by _ _ B. A. FAIIIVESTOCK & CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. decl3 DR_ RALPH'S CELEBRATED VE , iErAELE PILLS arc for sale, wholesale and retail, at the REAL EETATE OFFICE., , No. 50, Smithfield at. Also, by Win. Cole, Allegheny city: J. G. Smith. Bir mingham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. feb Pl tern and i i glirs C P I ; of t w following octet:mit ;Inanely: A Saignette Brandy, pale, dark Otard Suzanne p a le ' Hennessy " dark. at pale, Pinet Castition &Co - la dark, Imperial Engle Gin. Black Morse " Swan a Pine Apple Irish WhiAkev rrnl! St. Croix Rmn. Together with n la0;e r Liquors in Rattles; ako, for sale . as imported, on pl lar and Liquor Store of . feb7 corns Elrugg atitr , SPIKENARD OINTMENT 300 Whole. Halves. Quay- Brand y. Wines,"Gina, &c., • du, grades, and vintages London Market Wine .4 Rosen Port CI Trash 41 Hunt ~ I Burgundy . El. S. Madeira " re S. M. " .? Symington <I Fayul ll' Pale Sherry 41 g BroWn " n 6 Golden Tenrilfe " • E Lisbon Claret " ;,. n Sweet & Dry Malaga " took of the above Wines and .haitipamte. and Claret Wilma: easing terms, at the Wine -CO ' • , P. C. MARTIN, r of Smithfield and Front ste. OrtigL NYEMTEILN .NRIY _YORE,. . . _ . COLLEGE 'OIO . IIIKALVIII, No. 207, Mass STIIIittT: iIt7PALO .NEw You'. TIM G. C. VAUGHN'S 'Vegetable Litherttrip" tie Aden -1.1 tisement for 1:147:— ,4 I Came, I Saw, I Conquered;" is most emohatiesilly the ease With this article. Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellous medicinal po - Wer. Wherever it has gone. end South America, England, Canada, and the United States have provided the trutu 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 Medichie is a cotnpound of e 2 distinct vegetable agencies; each individual toot hasits own peculiar, ex clusive, medicinal property,. minflicting with no other compoundeach root makes its own cure—and as a per fect combination, when taken into the system, it does the work which teATeRS, when her laws were first establish ed. intended it Afield do—PURIFIES.STRENGTHENS, AND RESTORE' the broken down,,ilebilitated constitu tion.- DROPSY, to all its 'characters, .will be completely eradicated from system hy its use. fide prunphlets in agents' hands, for free- eireidation—they treat upon all diseases, and mho* testimony of-cures.'GaAvat..; and all 'complaints of the Urinary organs, form also the cause of great suffering. and VerousrsLuntertatrrte hasaceuired no small celebrity over thmeountry. i dey the cures it has made in this distressiug clasS of atflittions. So famed, it seems, is this medicine, that it- has thus attracted the no tice of one of our Medical publications., 1u the Novem be No. PAO, of the *Buffalo Journal and Monthly Re view of Medical.and Surgical Science,' in an article up on ealculons diseases, and " solvents," the 'writer, • after noticing the fact that the English government once pur chased a secret remedy, and also noticing the purchase in'l6o2, of a secret remedy. by the Legislature of New York, thus pays tribute to the fame of the Altelieine "Why do not our Representatives in Senate and'Assem bly convened. enlighten and 'dissolve' the suffering thousands of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn 's Vegetable Lithentriptic, titan which - no•SelVent Since the days of Alchemy has possessed one half the thine Reader, here is a period icul of high standing; acknow ledged throwland a large section of this country to be one of the 11bv1 conducted journals of the kind to the U. States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., and contributed to by men. of the highest professional ability, thus stepping aside to notice a 'secret remedy," You will at once nederstund no unknown and worthless nostrum, could thee extort a comment from so high aquae ter—and conseimently, milers it directly conflicted with the practice of the faculty. it must have been its . great *lamer which has cussed it to receive this passing nod. KIDNEY distascr, weakness of the back and spine, irregular, pedalo! and suppressed Menstruation, Flour Nees. and the entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis ordered ,yhteln, are at once relieved by the medicine.— Send for pamphlets front Agents. and you will find evi dence of the value of the Litliontriptic there put forth.— As a remedy for the irregulerities of the female system. it has in the compound a -root' which bus been-resorted the north of Europe for centuriere e • f as a sure cure for this complaint, and a restorer oth ealth of the entire system. Liven CoMPLAINT, Ji uNDicrt. DIEJoas Disease:. Sr.. are instantly relieved. I'oople of the West will find it the only remedy in their complaints. as well AN FEt'Ell. A:ND AGUE. Them is no remedy like it, and no enketirlor qui nine. forms any part of this mixture. No injury wilt re sult in its use. and its active properties'ari manifested in the use, of a siugli: oz' bottle. For Fere, and Ague. Bilious Disorders, take no other. Aledicifte. Ilttneseerint. Gorr. willfind.eelid: The uction of this medicine upon the Blood. will change the disease—which eravinates /N the blood—ands healthy res Wit will follow. DirSPRPStA, I NDIGETrION. Sec.. yield in a few days use of this :Medi cine. Inflammation of the -Luxes, Cocos, Coxsesirrtos also, has ever thund rclicE &wink, Erysipelas. Piles, Inflamed Eyes—all caused by impure - blood—will find this article the remedy.' The system, completely acted upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture. is purified and restored—as a partial cure will not follow. The train of common complaint*, Palpitation of the Heart, Sick Di attache, Debility, 4.c.. are all the result of ionic derangement of the system. and the GREAT REMY HER will do iii mirk. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement, are Lased two,/ the proof of what it has done in the past four years. The • written testimony of 1000 Agents. in Canada, the. Pelted States. Englen.! and South _America. in the possession of the proprietor—and can he seen by all interested—is a sufficient denfonstration that it is the best Medicine ever offered to the lehr/d. Get the pamphlet, and study the principle as there laid down, of the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 62; 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the largest holding 6 oz. more than two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon.— Every bottle has " Vaughe's Vegetable Lithontriptie Mixture" blown upon the glass, the wirms sign ature of "G. C. Vangh" on the directions, and *G. C . Vaughn. Buffalo." stamped on the cork. None other are gennme. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. tied sold at the Principal Office, 1107 Main street, Buffalo. at wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters, unless post paid—orders from regularly constituted. Agnew excepted; post peid letters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly attended to gratis. °theca devoted exclusively to the sale of this article —l4 Nassau streets. New York city: 295 Essex street, Salem, Ilassachusette. and by the principal Druggists throughout the United Slates and Canada, as advertised in the papers. Agents in this city— Hays S Brockway. Wholesale and Retail Agents. No. 2. Commercial Rosy, Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Also. R. E. Sellers. 57 Wood street f . John Mitchell, Federal street. Allegheny city - ;.John Barclay. Beaver; John Smith. Bridgewater. jauso-d&wly CHINESE HAM CREANT—A matchless article for growth, beauty. and restoration of the Hair. This Cream. when once known. will supercede all other Ora cles of the kind now in use. Where the hair is dead harsh, thin, unhealthy, nor turning grey, a few applica tions will make the hair soft and dark, and give it a beau tiful, lively appearance: and will also make it maintain its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as preparations that are generally used. Where the hair is thin, or has fallen o it inay be restored by using tliik 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 Creittn. as it is :socomposed that it will not injure the hair like the other.preparations, but will beautify it, and gite, perfect satisfaction in every in stance. . For testimony to its very superior qualities: see The fol lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Metres. Hendershott & Stretch, Nashville, general agents for the Southern States: Letter of the Rev. R. Caldwell. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Pulaski. r, Mmastac. Hesocesnorr &STEIL - rem Gm•VviweK•c.--.1 take, p.casure in adding my testimony in favor of the excellent preparation called lir. Parish'a Chinese Hair Crram.;' for, about two years ago my hair was very dry, bristly, and disposed to come out; but having procured a bottle 'lithe Cream, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic, • soil, and firm to the head. Many balsam' and oils were applied. each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however. ball met my expec tations. As an article for the toilet, my wife gives it preference over all others, being , delicately perfumed and not dis posed to rancidity. Tice-ladies. especially . will And the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, Se.,_ _ . • I [Pulaski. January 7, 15,17. IL CALDWELL. Ertiold wholexale and retail. in Pittaburgh, by John 11. Tnwnacnd, 45 Market at:, and Joel Molder, corner of Wood and Fifth sta. iel6-dkor-ly TI DIES are cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk: They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin ! how coarse, how rough, Wu-sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears tiller using pre pared chalk ! Besides it is injurious. containing a large quantity of lead! • We base prepared. a, beaming vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the akin a natural, healthy, alabaster, clear, lively white ; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth. . Dr. James- Anderson. Practical Chemist of Massachu setts, says: "After analysingJones' Spanish Lilly White. I find it possesses the most . beautifuland natural, and at the taunt time innocent, white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend its use to all whose skin requims beautifying.'!. Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the beet way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the loaner is preferable. A rtxa sEr or 'Plant ton 75 csrrs.—White teeth, foul breath, healthy gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned %vitt; Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same tune it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its constant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those' teeth that are in good condi tion, giving them a beautiful polish. and preventing a premature decay. 'Those already decayed it prevents front becoming'worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 112 Chatham st..eign of the American Eagle, New York. and by the appointed Agents whose names aplicar in the next column. Wax roc MARRY, and get a rich husband, lady . ? "Your face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear, fair? Is it white? If not, it can be made so evert though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled.' Thous ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is gloricius and magnificent. But be sure you get the genu me Jones' Beep, at the sign of the American Eagle, e Chatham street. . Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvey; Erysipelas, Bartier's Itch, are often cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cares pimples, freckles. and clears the akin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 115 Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at Jacisost's 89 Liberty at, bead of Wood, Sign of of the Big Boot. . n0v42.3. AMERICAN OIL---TLIE GREAT REMEDY OF NA TURE.—Procured from swell in Kentucky, 185 feet below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found vastly superior to Harlem. British. or any other formerly popu lar Oils. Its curative properties for the following ali ments are truly wonderful: Initamatory rheumatism, whooping-cough phthisic, coughs. colds, spasms, letter, erysipelas, scal d head, croup, inflammatory sore throat. liver complaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. side and back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart burn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and ear ache, worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, bums, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, (ever, sores, .ke. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The silo BOOT stands in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh where the metuitta can be ob tained. Carrimv—ln order to he sure of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Perinsyl vania, Jackson, e 8 Liberty street, or. through sub- Agents appointed by bhn for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent Of Western Pennsylvania, as follows: ' Dr. Hall h. Co., proprietor. Kentucky. Win. Jackson, General Agent for Western Pennsylva nia, 491t . Liberty street, Pittsburgh,, to whom all 'ordeal; must b addressed. Oasanv--Each bottle is anclosed in one of The above named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jackson,lthe general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsyl vania,) primed on the outside of the label. octiti. 5 BARRELS Fresh .Roll -Butter; . . 6 " Dried Peaches; . , 2 " Clover Seed; just received, -and: for - sale by: " : • L. 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ID lags , SUGAR GOATED'VEXIETAII `E-PURGATIVEFLUIA RE universally admitted to , operate„. not only as $a A of preventive, but as. aan erfaiting,reraata,, all diseases which can affect the' human Itame. Head ache. Indigestion, Rheumatism, Pilea„Seurvy, Drops Pox, Cholera Alorbus, Worms, Whoopmg c oug h Consumption, Jaldice, Qullisey, Scarlatina. Liier Coo: tu plaint, Apoplexy,. Cancers. Measles, Salt.Rheini,aws, . Heartburn. Giddiness, Erysipelas , Deafness, Railings of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gravel. Pains in the Sack, Inward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Risings in thentroat; Asthma, Fevers - of all kinds, Female Complaints,Stitehes. in the Side, Spitting of Blood, Sore Eyes, .Scrofula,.sb Anthony's Fire, Lowness of Spirits, Flooding,- Fluor bus or Whites, Gripes.. King's Evil, Lockjaw, IlYstetia, Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affections. Pleurisy, Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox, White Swellings, Trembrs, Tumors, Ulcers. Vomiting--und host of others bane successfully and repeatedly been vanquished •by heir all-powerful arm' ' ' r • They have been known to areal permanent tures when all other remedies had provad unavailing,.and ht the las% stares of disease: - • •' 'Choy have in many caseireupenecled the peeler:Ore skill of the most eminent physieizins, runt received besides their unqualified commendation.' They have been frequently recounneneed hymen of the most distinguished characters throughout the lands *el been sanctioned in Europe by Noblemen and'Prinees, 'They have been Introduced into the hospitals of Edule burgh. Paris; and Vienna, and through, thit disinterested exertions of our Foreign Ainbassadera, they have reeet ved the favorable commendation of the Emperor of Rui sin, and of his Celestial. Majesty Of the Chinese Empire. 10 - Scarcely a Packet vessel 01 any repute sails from ' the port of New York, without an abundarn supply orate SICK ALAN'S NEVER FAILING FRIEND..? ..,11X,Agencies been established In elf the principal Citicsin the Union„and'apPireatiens iti'a'ecinidatillf win* iug us ftcnii allitest mimberless villages in 'every ' section of the comitry.. Testimonials of their marvellous effects arc pouring in from all . quarters-and In such numbers that we have not time to read one hulFof them. What stronger or more conclusive evidence than these ant facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible. that the many thousands who have fried CLICKENIER'S PILLS, can be deceived in their results? If any impoi ture'or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been held up. as it should be, to the scorn and derision. of justly orfendeddommunity. fp - Remember, Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the original in ventor of Stumm COateil Pills; and that nothingof the sort was ever heard Of, until lie introduced them in J utte,l6-13. Purchasers should, therefore. alwaY 'ask for Clickeneea Sugar C,iated Vegetable Pills. and take nu other, or they wilt be made the victims of a fraud. PRICE. CENTS PER SPX. • • •-• Dr. Clicketter's principal office for the sale of pills, is 66 W M. JACKSON, 66 Liberty et.. heed of Wood st., Pitts. burgh, Pa.. General Agent ter Western Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, aid the River Comities or "*. The thltowinga're Dr. -Cliclioner's. duly ':apputintedr• A gents for 1.111 ,-- eliay , co.,Pu.„ •; . - JACKSON, (pcincipali 89 Liberty street, head "at Wood, A. M. Marshall,•Allegheny. City. • Jonathan Gliricst, Manchester. 4 , f C. 'row:mind " ; Jim. R. U. Jaegites;Birminghatn; Jno. 11. Cassel, Penn st. - - • . - Andrew S. Getty, Wylie fit , ' Robert Williams ..krthur4villn, - R:li. Ilerningray. South 11 at, . Wet. J. Smith, Teimperancevilla. : , Jeremiah Imwrenetiville, Daniel Negley. East Liberty. 1, Lawurd ThomPson. Wilkinshargh.'" • Thomat Aikin SharpSburgh, '• '' • G. 11. Starr, Sewickley. Samuel Springer, Clinton r •-• James MlCce, Ste'wnrtstrken.! • ; John Black. Ttirtlireieek.- • • -_ • C. F.-Dield, Elizabeth. • - • , •-_ Riiey M'lmughlini Plumb Totrushtp- - J. Junes, Bakerstown.. • ' - Penny, 11,1'Biesport. • amyl FT IS 'CBE BES'T COLCiIt 'AIEDICTIVEI I 'EVF.X USED."--This .watrexpressed in-nuebearing rem. terday, by an inMtligent gentlemaneho had tised,bui about one half of a bottle of Dr. Willard., Or apsif ough Mixture. before he was entirely cered." Corree and, get ' a bottle of it, and if the most obstbsalseough or cold doe* not disappear by its use' your looney will be refunded, Compounded us it is, of the most etlective. though berm less and pleasant remedies : ha usellif years has; &Witt deed can it, Mil to give entire sutisfecuon. For sale, wholesale.and retail, by s . • HAYS &DTLOCKWAY. Liberty strcel. near Canal Basin.' INILLLA.II • ..I.awrancerille..-- Sold also by °cll. I) WILLARD'S Oriente/ Ciedijrisnire:—"tirr is* I 1 scouts ritstSE tr." Those who have limbed an op portunity of trying this great remedy for the permanent cure of every erection ot the lunga. should not fail to give it a trial. Certificate's or its efficiency. from our own cit inns, which we are constantly receiving. cannot foil to convince the skeptical. ,Read the followin2 fruma lady of high standing in Allegheny : Amaroutxr errs', 7,1518. - "Messrs. Ihys Brackway :It affords me great plea sure to be able to add my testimony in favor of Dr. Wil lard's truly valuable cough medicine. About three month* since I was attacked wtth a violent cOld, and tray lunch distressed with the cons.h, front-which I Could get no rei• until I was a short time since induced to call acyour store and purchase .some of the Oriental Congh,Xixture. I am happy to state that the use of the seinial bottle has twirrly rural me ; and, having great confidence ins Iti I have, and shall continue to recommend itto my frippds. GRAM: FIELDt3U." Price, 2.5 cents dbottle. Fkild by. ' " • HAYS & BROCKWAY, 7 .40. 2, Corn. Row. Liberty st., neer Cons!. Also. by [rebid] J. FLEXING, LevrrenceriJl. 1;111.0M the New York. Gazette, Oc t .. 6; int, a. daily j 2 paper deservedly at the bead of the .daity preia in this country. . Brien:Ca Extract of Sarsaparilla: lt: *ere but courtesy to eall the attention of our moderato this invaluable prep.. oration which Will be found advertised in another column. Mr. Bristol is a brother, !and issues interesting newspaper, every now and then, oneortwanombers of which we have already noticed; and thomedieirm itself has been eulogised by nearly all the Press of the western country, and, we doubt not, justly eultigiscd. - It has in its favor. moreover, very flattering testunonials-from .the most eminent practitioners in every part of the country Where it has been used.. There un beauty and taste enough in the bottles, nad in the engraved labels in*hieb. they are enveloped, to induce - a purchase;. even •if 4he preparation itself were not.one of the . .f the world." as every person must believe it hi, every one must believe it is -14E1'4, eVerf'eine* who would not resist a 11=5.1 of documentaty evidence conclu sive enough to convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy one of the bottles, gentle reader,rond.see Whether you do not agree with us on thin point. For sale by r B. A. FATINC. STOCK k Co., felult . cor. of-Ist and Wood and Gth and Wooden'. 13 lIEUNIATISIII, AND. TIC DOI,ORXUAI„-!- JR, A respectable gentleman called at our is lie • said, to inform us that he itad beau afflicted for 15 , Veitis with Rheumatism or..Goult atul ocCeo9nall Doloreox ; that he had been frequently con finedto Ifs room for months togetheri and Mien suffered the most in tense and excruciating pain, but that lately he bed : beln using Jayoe's Alterative. from which he found the mast s.*- nal and unexpeeted.relie& Ile says he found the Medi cine very pleasantand effective, and that - be now con siders himself perfectly cured.-,Philadelphia North Amer. A Farr Wouru listrwurd..Ajgeittleman ortierolGrous habit, from indiscretion in his' younger daps, became ef fected with Ulcerations in the Threat and Nose, and a disagreeable eruption of the_ Skin. .Indeed, his ' whohr system bore the. marks of being' saturated`" with 'aegis!, One baud and wrist were so much affected, Mat' lie hid lost the use of the hand, every part being covered, with deep, painful, and offensive ulcers, and Were ashifflaiv and porous as an hopey-comb. It Was at this Stage:of his complaint, when death appeared inevitable from thriatit• some disease, that, he commenced the, use Of Jaynell'Al terative, and having, taken sixteen bottles, is now peffett ly cured. The Alterative operates through the eirenlitititi, rand purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the systein, wherever located, and the' numerous cures it has Per formed in diseases of the skin cancer, scrofttle; liver complaint, dyspepsia pnd tither Chronic diseases u* truly astonishing.—Spirit of the Tious: !Ws- For ...etc to Pittshurgli,at the TEA STORE, 72 Fourth street. ~ CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF : BLOOD! BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA., Ice.4To GortiumPritqui. Four-laths of you are. really. suffering from neglected Colds, or an obstrnetion .and consequent indentation or the delicate lining,of those jubes through which the 'air we breathe is distributed to the langs. Thissobstructiory produces pain and soreness; hoarseness, cough, difficultly of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter: or phlegm, which finally, eihausts the strength of the pa tient—and death ensues: JAYNES' EXPECTORANT' * never fails to remove this obstructioni_and produces the , most pleasing and happy results. Rut certain in Its el.- feets, and cannot fail to relieve... . . , For sale in Pittsburgh iat. the . Pekiw Tea ston, 72 Vonrtb st., near Wood. REST COUGH MEDICINE IN, THE WO .1./I.'"' Another evidence. of the superiority, of Ter:.:, Wire lard's Cough Mixture, over all others. 1_ Rend the following_ certificate front a respectable citizen of the Fifth- Weird :- Prrisaunon, Nov. 3. 1617 "This certifies that for some-weeks past I was troubled' with a very serious. Cough,' which was evidently bnotim ing seated on the lungs to each an estenbas to resift the effect of every medieme.which I had been using. I was finally persuaded to Call at Mays is Brockwars Drug Store, and get a bottle of Dr. •Willard's Oriental Cough Mixture; which, to n,rgreat stapriie, relieved me very much; after taking only two or three doses, and before I had used one bottle, I was edtirely cured, -I win so mach pleased with its effects., Mat I have brought others to bay it, and shall continue to recommend it to my . friends, as firmly believe it to be the but Cough Medicine us the world:* "Atmscrw M'Cssray." Try it—only 25 cents a Bottle. Sold by - • • HAYS & BROCKWAY. No. 2, Liberty strtet, , nehr Canal Basin. Sold also by J. FLEMING, novlo - • Lawrenceville. BALM OF COLIYSIBIAHITair It:las—Ts the Bald end? Grey.—lf you wish a rich, lexunoushead of hair, tree from dandniffand scurf, do not lad to procure the genuine- Balsam of. Colembia. In cases of baldness, it will moor than exceed your expectations. Many, who have lotto their hair for twenty years have had it /*stored to its ori ginal perfection by the use of this Balsam. Age, state, or condition, appears to be no obstacle, whatever. . ; It also causes thelluid.to Ho* with which the delicate hair tube is filled; by which' means thoesauds,whosc hatrevaltrey as the Asiatic eagle, have had their lour restored:4)kb,, natural - color, by the .use of this invaluable ternary.' :In, all eases of fever itwill be found one of the mostpleasant washes that can .be used. A few applications only are . necessary to keep the hair from falling out • It strouittleens_ the roots, it never fails to impart a rich, glossy. apPear-. ence; and, as a perfume for the .toilet. it is uneqUillied: • It • holds three times as mochas other miscalleotHals.ltestor atives, and is 'mote - effectual. The genuine manufim tared only by Comstock ic Son, 21 Couttlandl,streeti-New Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh; by Wm Jiettsox, Liberty street, head of Wood; Wailiiagton; ; Pe ar •by A. Sweeney it Son; Mearmartititirgh, by Dr„Vtpwell;. Anßrownsville, by Ilertneft h Crater; also, to every tows:, IlirenntOanta, ttitOylandMad, - • -A ketz o. On musignrikat, *4O yot sate bv— 'l3lll4•'' Ara.Lta mciersom ~~- ;==s
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