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his large'estatilistri-Titt. fronting ott , l,ittetty and Gih
street's, a trileitiii,l n.ssT.ratsoit. of TWKI-2.1151 for saintlier;
also. a *lrerior Tot of French Satin VESTINGS. all of
- *itieh irk is retail' to tasks up in the latest fashion and
1,1 the et.ist rea,o , Tel•ic Orrell • 04 It• Ital. Observe The
ci3ruer, No. lI .I:terrt it•id S;Klit streets,
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.3k. s e s tr,;•/.14 UurJzfe of AC.st, Rooks for 1 4 49.
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AN'S RA %V ING - BOOK. ~
N. 2.
1•:.:11.1. new edition.
now gagirterly.
Cliamher's Mist...l:any. No. I I : foil setts on hand.
Lives of the Queens to England, by Agnes Strickland;
yol. NI.
Thc taket Queen. or thu ‘Vife's Stratagem.
Nltt..conn a, a tale of the Revolution. •
Saincs for the People. No. It. superior to No. 1.
""'ltigk - Ariel. or lint on hoard on Indianian. new supply.
Ettltank's Hydraulics. No. 2—full scup on hand.
nickel's Feruoniticti. No. ti, do do;
Pictorial England. Nos. 3t & 37. do do;
• Eldon Magazine, thr February, do do;
'National- do. du do do;
Ur:thanes du. do do do;
Goduy's Lady's Rook for Folt`v, do do;
Little's Living Age. No. 193. • do do;
from 150 np.
":41ernarkable Events in the History of America, by J.
trroet, I:. G. D.
AllltriCall Phrenological Journal for January. Sub
.-sit-11:010ns received.
Jane Eye. an Autobiogrophy. by Currcr
Last of the Fairies, a Chnstitia.s tale, • by James.
• -• Edinhurgh Phrenological Journal and Magazine.
The Conquest of California and New Mexico. by the
. l'orces of thetinited States. in yours Idtld and 1c47, by Jas.
Cutts: with engravings. plans of battles,
1.--at Tont to the River Saguenay In Lower Canada. by
sCharles Lumnan, author of '• A Summer in the Wilder
'sinus."
Eclectic Magazine for Janitors . . Furnished to toil,: ,
:scribers by dui year. or sold by the single number.
Now avil Then. by the author of Tea Thousand a Year.
-t. Waverly Nocult. cheap coml. new sepias.
The U.IJO WC/I'6.S arc tar sale by Litt3ll I'. MORSE.
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N . 1M FORT.k.NT 1300 K.—The Ea of
eeniewlvitekt art of the ‘Ve , it.undorttest-
Ntrt Expeditious and t'itturee: with an appendix. eon-
Cutkit)t" , :;tracts froth important Indian treaties.
Aiinug of eon:servile:es, Journal, : &e. Tog ether
frith a
''Sfigeirttighleal - dr.-61,6 0 n at rush emititeof Western
n rensteyhiettied- tint rer,., vkaue,e, fj
' 7 Stallig.Eati. Tor sale by
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No: I;! Market -truet.
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16 •• " Pouchung:
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ka, in .gorc annd for salr. by
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tigttni. Stores
~....TO011P3! ARNI.V-z-tThrenteneilin
vtodo it ofWisrcrn Pc nue. by COI Swirl. with
10.000 inch. not Withstanding, which..J. ,
di 'Will Continual() sell Clothing cheaper than any
has heivtoftyg. been •offered iii the Western country. hav
ing... She largest establishment in the city. fronting on Lib
fkrW ISO thx.th slit. Ile is now prepared to show to his
numerous patrons ithey greatest variety ,of.eloths.
mene t vesuaga. anti 'Clothing of ulfdescriptidus. suitable
fisr Vashapproaching season, that has ever been Offered in,
. this tuirket. to which all can have the Right of Way.—
ObsdrYlJhe corner. No. 167. Liberty and Sizth sts.
=VP . , e . ' J. M. WHITE, tAILOII. Proprietor.
I'(EW GifibbS. NEW GOODS.—Received nt the Iron
Clothing- Stare. a splendid assortment of quilts.
- donsisting of fine rrenett. English and At 'Plain.
sea,blank fancy Cassimeres. of the'must modern steles:
.Alas figure Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and,
Taney Satins—all of which Ave will make tip at the most
-reasonable prices. in a durable and fashionable style.
Ready made CIO - thing, of all' descriptions Lady's
Cloaks ; of-the most fashiohable patterns. Neck and
PocketAdkfs., Susnders, Bosoms, Shirr Collars. and
every article usuall y kept in a Clothing Store. Country
:Merchants, before , purchasing elsewhere, will find it to
theft advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing' Store,
No.423.Liberty Street; immediately opposite the mouth
sr Market. , _ Loctle-tt) C. iWCLOSKEY.
I.Clothing t t ciothins:
The - 211iie Big Boors vs. The IVattrn It mid
-150000,N.,'ELI.,,SSILteTyEPtoGt!TtoNttr.y.IrSontitoir:
mdsilineral-ternts ma d e
e rny n old T e e n e s l toment cud the public in .
satiate: The Proprietor of this fentioned and extensive
suitsiblishment has nOW. afler'reniming front the Eastern
cidatratmneti trouble and expense. just completed his
kill and Winter arrangements to supply his Thousands of
..atilltomers with ohe of the most distrable stock' s of ri o ,
th.tarthat haX ever been Offered in this or any other mar
lin west of the 'mountains. For neatness in stylevnuct
workmanship, combined with the very low price which
they will be sold Mr, most certnittly render the old unri
valled Three . c nig Doors one of- the - greatest attractions o f
the westcrwarbustry. It is gratifying to toe to b e ow e to
announce to my numerous friends nt home and uhroan,
.Shat notwithstanding the extraordinary ellints which 1
• have made to meet the many calls in any line; it in with
difficult) , I can keip time with the constant. rush that is
made on. this establishment. It "is a well 'established
fact. that.nly sales are eignt or ten times larger than any
other house in the trade. and this being the ease on the
amount sold, I can a Crod to sell nt much less profit then
others could possibly think of doing if they wished to
_ stover contingent expenses. D intend to make a clean
sweep of all Mypreseitt stock before the beginning of next
year; coming to this conelnsien. I will make it the inter
est of every mail. who wants n cheep winter suit, to tall
and pilichtom at the Three Itig I heti,. ,• •
qat.ll.: JOHN 7 1 11 - I.OSKEV,
66 Q 1:1.1.VG ort , Low Pim 1 1l CO.
- 3 - 0 thing ot every - iloscripiion. siioit or cloaks• over
mip7rline blanket. Heaver. Pimt a•id lions y broad.
•lothit superfine cloth. threes. owl 4nnol. conle: a large an
11011711ent of tve , .•l, each nod fr"..l. vont,
'D/Oth. 61.1111% tint,ll 1.171:110011.: also. n
arilLassortmo vents: plain tool y ..lvet. cloth.
esissiirnere and limey in - 0ne:414,d plaid caesiniere. with
'A trent mewl V tif nitperi:te Irish linen. Trimmed shirts,
under shirts. era vats. comforts and as other arti
cles in the tbi• t g b., which win be sold loss for Cash..
. Pnechn- find it much to their ndvnittage to call
1001/. at -19 I.ugrts street. P. DELANY
D. A. complete assortment of goods, suitable for
etiattimer work, niways on Land. sttelt as English. French
atid--kmexietvi cloths, and rinnsitnrrn; also a choice ref:
scant:lnt of seasectehle vestings—ell of which will he'
made to order in the latevt styles. and 011 the most Ise
cdtritriodatinz terms. jant2,lnve
flu, lii I (Ault sung I
ruin} Sdrht.: n.a Stutvti,r ' , lock that to now ready to be
o,rereil at 010
• Se - MEE LUG BOORS,
,)stOnis of tha lamest sad choice si ti selection that has ev
er,liteen e.oillity 1 by atty Olin concern in this or any wh
ere:iv in the Cniun. I will not ott.kria)4C to aCrierlbe to
the • reader the diSorwit aA.ortfueols of articleswhich I
nqw have to odder Otani: but evil simply tell them that if
tbesy.oaly lava: Mr with a coil. 1 ,viii Iny before them
ilid i erent carmen , - to in}l.e a choice nut of. con
s:ls:Ml in par: w 'dais trout thy erelleo in quality down
siv.hy lowest in price: l'antniiyyis and Vests. to the rLS
• lauishnatAt of till with both mouth and eyes
wen, woiuterbt; in tile mist exttavaeantld,g-ree of cur
'- ppm , . how sae% a vast collection tit D 1 e AD'S CLOTIIINO
elute possibly be callort , 4t9gether u•oler the control of
*MI halltVi.ltsid. But sueli ' tilitigs., ill lie, as long as per
severance vui I .Jasai is the iriain-spring of trade.—
' 7,Vithout niiy -ilium :if I .oasting. Oil my part. I will ear
mt the sun, lin., it If ,oich 111. t tal lam principally corn-
Mead- for boll•ing in 1!t.• .hapc of di:ficaltiot. no I
matter what di-ne Inar hr. can deter me from
art.:an:tits - Ling my ob,niet, proYliline - tor the farm, , the
i'atealhanic. and the doy laborcr. whole attention is
Siren up 'svitli the itrealest care or their welfare. in At
tittg,up fashinnat ;c. aa3 at the seine tinnz substantial cor
ms...Mg, to meet their l l4 . lllWl , l4 and ns for others. Who
Ebonythemselves molilia in a different sphere. mid re
ettiriug an article of the use phis tiles kind, they have
stiiiTflet give ui an ouiliric of their wants. and they are
salted too. word.
• NOw. let me saw a word nr two to my country mere h
alas in the trn.i r 1r you wish to save iront at least .‘25 to
40 pro cent. in )odr wholesale purchases_ call in at the
"Titre•: Doors." and II I dmit meet your most salt
.. guitte hopes. i., the way of »rain recap bargains. anal
fresh seasmini,le'goo 1., t will not its future attempt to ott
er aat• immeements of a ' , bailor kind to a generous peo
ple ttotore and close
J. : NI VII rm. Tailor. Proprietor.
INIPUPP.NrC.— Flom a pubiished
• ILL card tti Buart. of Philadelphia. the
fublic:won'l hi- led to bt Here that we have teen
epriviie,ie we had no rich. to That - they have
- urns stage. tTie eielusive agency II) 'l
tetu:' an 4 that we have ristht to claim exclusive privil•
e k Tei wlt i :isle teas." I never rreteteled In sell the teas
_ of thin sin:Tiro:3 concern. I hare been selling the teas of
• the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two
yr:ars; as Ow public see smart, and have been to New
Tort Sou tine, is that thus. a-id never heard of this new
4iitcern Coati stele hurt 05
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The tea Uitsines; & linud is about eight
thootlas 'old; atil .. their dm Pekin Tea Coin
nYs I:2111. - j uccausc n Lame is open for any m a n or
*i n t o a uruit; -. a 14e taut toterried to imply thereby,
that, they It .-e any connection with the so called and
known Pekin Tea t'ittipnev of New York. is entire
false, they having been denied -even an agency iu
Philadelphia. for the New York Company, that Company
Saving refused even thus far to confide in theta. •
i know not what kind-of wool they keep, nor what kind
Or teas: I am only certain that they keep or obtain none
qf the..Pekin Compnny'. Ne w York.
Ariy person reading this card will see the gross (keep.
tiriti they wish to practice on the mddie. and to the injury
my tittriness. NrCullmont & Rood are wool dealers
in Philadelphia, and have sent au agent out here to pull
*cad overt O eye. of cone of uhf good citizens. Look
o .4ttfor the Mae. sheep. [nor lel ALEX. JAYNES.
NEW (WOKS NEW BOOKS: :-.-The Convict, or
the Hypocrite ithwiaiked, by Ct. P James. Esq.,
Jack Ashur.. by T 0' Itatlin the Rector.
the Star of the Fallen, by.Curue., author of 131sek Planted
Riflemen_
The Mope Figure or do- lat.lv of the Green and
bi Charles Corny. of the U S ..\'a.'v.
The HanditVricle. ur the Maid of Saiotly, by Louisa
Stanhope. nether of "Striking Likener , es." etc .
Imonilla I.y Imaure, and Mr. and Mr.; Woodbridge; by
Triaidon Cottrell) finvie , r.
" Union Magazine fur Decmnber
Life of Jos-pb T. (lore-a large nmry !r
The Maticauvering Mother, by tic author of " History
ar.salirt.l l
The Will - illness of Women. I.y the seine author,
The Old• Commodore. ty. 11 word
.---Jennotte Alinon. or the fount Strawberry Oiri—a tale
of^the Sea aini Sluirei by log - rah:lm.
Kuam.or ilaylizliu a rite talc; Ly J A. Robb.
'Sir Rowland A 'Chum. 3 cols; by Lady C. Long.
• 'Ehe Spleinior Jt Versailles. and Court of Louts flan
'lowers Persouitied, Nos. fl and la.
-aural ("cmotaries us' America, part 9.
. Newspapers, etr.
Icons - lon l'onels and l'istoria I Timor. per last steam'ars
BrotaerJoisavitass. Pisilailela ( *winos, and Yankee
Doodle Pictorials. sale Crts WS. t • AI.D'WEI.E.,,
dee..? orrosno tilt', Post Office
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ART) 011...7-A Cincinnuci—sup _
erior Lrand. for
-0 1 10 by . ; ge,e2l.. SBITTIL & SINP,LS4R.
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JOIIN M'CLOSKEY,
No. 1.31 Liberty street
..... B CALWORKS--Sir Astiev Cooper on Hernia .
Sir Amley Cooper on the 13r. mst, 6:e
Testis and Thymus Gland;
Colle's Lectures on Surgery;
I , Vatson's Practice;
Mackintosh's Practice;
Dunglison's Physiology;
Hornees Anatomy and Histology;
Churchill's Midwifery;
c Ipeates .Midwitecy ;
Diseases of Infants—Billy rd.
Diseases of Females— cishnell; for sale by
S. BoswoßTll k Co.,
mar
_ 4.4 Market street.
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' l lO EW PUBLICATIONS.—MiIfO,I . S Penns, illustrated
Harper's new edition of the Pomienl works of John
Milton, with a memoir, and critical remarks on his geids•
and wntings, by James Montgomery ; and one hundred
and twenty engravings from drawings by \Vin. Harvey
In two volumes.
SCSNCZIeIt GREER Tr.FTASIENr.—Tbe four Gospels and
Acts of the Apostles, in Greek, with English .notes, Crlri•
cal, philosophical, exegetical; amps, indexes. etc. togeth
er with the Epistles and Apocalypse: the whole forming
the New Testament—For mane of Sehools. Colleges. and
Theological Seminaries. Rev. J. A. Spencer. A. ST
.1 New Focal—Midsummer's F.vc—A fair) tale of love.
By MrS. S. C. Ifall.
...Terraces Mara TV—Thelife of Henry the Fourth. king
Prance and !Navarre. by G. P. R. James. Complete
in four parts. paper; 2 vole. cloth.
For sale by JOHNSTON it STOCKTON.
jan 8 Booksellers, cor. of Market and 34 me.
ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.—Just receiv
Jr) ed, by the subscribers,
Six Old English Chronicles ;
Mulnaesbiny's English Chronicle ,
Mall.•ta Northern Antsquities,
BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY
Schiller's works, 3 vols
Lanai's History of Painting,-3 rots
Ilistury of the throndists..lvols ,
Coac's House• of Auevia , 3 vials;
Core's Memoirs of Marlborough ;
Luther's Table Talk, by Hazlett;
Roscoe's Lorenzo DMedict ;
Leo the Tenth;
Ocklcy's History of the Saracens;
Schlegel's Philosophy of History ;
Beckman's History of Inventions:
Machiavelli's History of Florence and the Prince
Chanibers' Information fin the People ;
The Gallery of Nature. Fur sale lee
IL S. noswatrrii & Co.
4:1 market s
New Rooks Just Received.
s o to; r y om o t
4 PlT oon so c iil i rL. ottiz
Lectures on the Law and the Gospels, by d Stephen
Tylig, D. D. new and enlarged edition, with portrait of
the author: 51.50.
China,
of Rev. David Alice!. D. D.. late Missionary to
China, by itis •nephew, Rev. G. R. Williamson. with a por
trait.
Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and
Church; translated by Prof. Torrey; Vol. 2.
lawkstonei a tale of and for England. in 184—, in two
volumes. from second London edition; 51,00.
Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Africa; 62 cm.
Personal Recollections, by Charlotte Elizabeth, with
explanatory notes. accompanied by a memoir embracing
the period from the close of personal recollection to her
death; by L. 11. J. Totia; 621 cts.
Recollections in England:by Rev. S. D. Tyng. D. D.
Mark Milton. the Merchant's Clerk; by Rev. Charles B.
'Taylor. M. A., author of Records of n Good Man's
Lite." •• Lady Mary.' " Mayan, or the Pearl,' &c.
• 17te above just received and for stile by
ELLIOTT & ENGLISIT,
55 Market street, between :id and 4th.
1:NI).. SCHOOL BOOKS.--We have just receive
17.1 a large supply of Books for Sunday School Librariys
published by the American Sunday School Union • and
approved by a committee 'of publication, consisting of
ineMbers of thy following denominations, viz.: Baptist.
Congregational, Episcopal Methodist. Presbyterian. and
Reformed Dutch. These publications compnse upwards
of six hundred bound voltunes, (of prices from 8 cents up
to '5 vents.). all Britten expressly for Sunday Schools.
Li tub/lain! Co the above. the I riot publishes a large
variety of books,-in paner covers, for quite young child
ren, fur rewards. Sc
The Union also publishes two Libraries. Nos. 1 nod 2.
of one hu n dred volumes tench. all n u mbered ready for use.
of books from 72 pastes 4,10_4.50. at the low price of ten
dollars. averaging only ten cents a volume.
Also. A Youth Cabinet Library," of fitly volumes, at
the low price of two dollars and fifty cents.
Also, Hymn Books, Question Books, red and blue Tick
ens-un prune boards. Maps. &c.
Ali. the above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia
Catalozurs of Rook s niruisbed on appiieatiOn.
ELUOTT & ENGLISH. sfi Market st
fete between Third-and Fourth,
=WO
.u.nutsportation Eints,
4kirui gh l'oXtsib - Ye goat Line.
rB4B. -
, For thrTrcutsportntimi 'f Freight. o and from
`Prrrsecvoit, iLi DELOILA BAT-111310 1.12'..NEW
' • iII:VTON.
BORBInGE'YORK.
C!..I.RLf. • Philadelphia.
'FAA FFE 4- VCO.N.V(M, Pittsburgh.
THIS old established Line being now in full operation.
tlat• prop rieror. htl ye made extensive arrangements to
forward flood, and Produce with despatch. and on the
most itivornble terms. They confidently hope. their well
1110WII PrOMpilleSS is goorls—peculiar aelety
in mode of ea eel ing--capacions wiLrehuuacs at each pun.
affording aceommodations to shippers mid owners of
produee„—tagether will, their long experience and unre
mitting attention to LUrthle.l. will secure to them a eon
tinuanm'oi that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully
ack nose ledge.
Alf consignments by and for this line received, charges
paid. and forwarded.itt any required directions free of
charge fur cormnission. advancing or storage.
' No mterest, directly or indirectly. in steamboats.
All conimunications promptly attended to on applica
tion to the following agents: •
• BORIIIVGE . CASH.
Nirtrkot tricot, Philadelphia.
'F.A.A.FTE & O'CONNOR.
Cava! Brain, Pilfsburith.
O'CONNORS &• CO..
North sheet,littliimore-
NVILLIANI It. %11,81 tN.
ttr Codur s.re4tt, N York.
: .
Al etehaatta at Kay Freight , t Line.
I EdIEXIIBLE CALLED 1 . 11:61VORIII & LINE.)
1848 glh—
ExcorsivELy for the transportation of way ireigli
beim-ern itlairsville. !Johnstown. lioth
dalsiturgh.. Water si feet. and all intermediate plums.
Oue boat will leave the ,vareitause of C. A. VAnult)
C °...C , utol Basin, Liberty street. l'ingirgit, every day,
(Sumla3, excerms,th nod shipr,era can always depend ou
having, their goo& Com ardud without delay, and at fair
rates.
This Line wmt fonnedfor the special accommodation of
the eu,, busintis. The proprietors, think fa! for the, very
liberal i , atroriaFe they have received during the last two
years, respeettully ink= their, old customers and the
public generally. that they have extended their facilities,
dttnug the past winter. and arc now better prepared
to accommodate an increased business.
mom:at:Torts
R. It. CA! & Co. IVsl.Arrrr:
E. O. STITT. WM. PULTZ.
JAMES A. LORE. ' JOIEst MILLER.
I'RINDLE & Me DOwia.L.
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AGENTs-- C. A. Nl'AstLrr & Co.. Pittsburgh; .
.
It. H. CA NAN. Johnstown;. :
• 303 N Mllaatirt. 110 l Inlay sinirto
lint:or-Lt.& M VIIKOX.II, Water mt. Illttnungrlon co.
RE; *l stENCE. , —Smith & Sinclair: J. & J. IWlWritt; O. &.T.
N. Shoenbergon It. Robison & Co.: H. Moore: Hasa ley &
Snail:: John Parkcr; Warb.Lehmen J. Jordon & Son.
mar I (Gazette copy.) ....,
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Merchants' Transportnt lou Line,
ttttt •
TOR the I 'z:in.:portant - it of yrrchanduc atutProducc
j: to Plriladchhta and Baltimore Goods cnitatgried to
our ear, will be forwarded without ()tiny, at the lowest
rate's. Bills of Latlin; transmitted, and ail instructions
promptly attencledloorte from any extra charge for stor
age or. commission.-- .
C. A VA:NULTY &Co., Proprietors.
mart . Canal Basin, Liberty st, Pittaburgh.
(Gazette, only. copy
Philadelphia Type & Stereotype Foundry
liE subrienbers are prepared to furnish, at short no
, _ll tiee, every article used in a Priming Other. and have
reduced the Prices of Type upwards of 14 per cent
They now charge for
Pica 3P cta. &Buten 34 eta.
Small Pica ..... • •34 Nonpareil 66
Long Primer 30 " Agate
Bour r reets• • • • • • • •40 Pearl• • • •
Bremer 40 " Diatnond •• • •
Determined to spare no expense in making their estati—
lishment as complete as possible. they are getting up a
ututorm Series 02 the celebrated Score Fscrs. which are
unequalled for beauty and durability, and which they feel
assured will meet With general approbation. Several
Steen are now ready.
Having recently vi.ited Europe for the purpose of pro
curing every improvement in their line of business. they
now offer n greater variety of Fairy 'Pype. Borders. Or
naments, Sc., &e., than any other e..tabli‘linient in the
United Status, and their Unproved method of coating. and
of preparing metal. enable them to furnish orders in ti
manner to insure Sallfitlaeliol3.
Printing Presses of every descnption, Printing Ink.
rilaSe.4, Cases. Brass Rule, Purinture, &c., at the lowest
rates.
Second-hand Presses. and Type. m Melt has been axed
only in stereotyping. generally on hand.
Hooks. Pamphlets, Music, Mcdieine Directions. Labels,
Checks, Drafts. &c.. correctly and elegantly stereotyped
as heretofore.
N. B. — Specimost Books trill be sent to Printers who
wish to snake coolers. 1.. JOHNSON .!‘
rrinrlrbtra No 6. Little rieovre st.
Great Idngllsh Remedy I
I"OR roughs, Cold,. Anthills. and Cemsumption'—The
i
greet and only Remedy for the above diseases is the
lia%mrion Balsam of Life, discovered by the celebrated
[Jr. Buchan. of London, England, and introduced into the
United States under the nnitierliate stiperintendcitegpt the
1 inventor.
the extraordinary sneers% of this medicine, in the cure
1
of Pulmonary diseases, warrants the American Agent to artlienltlF for treatment the worn possible cases that can
ho tatlnd In the commitnity—cases that seek Tenet - 11s yell)
from any of the common remedies of the der, nod have
been ;is*, up by the mom distinguished phvnietrins. an
roarmed and Incurable.. The Rutigarian balsam hoe
cartel, and will cure. the nipit desperate eases It in no
quack nostrum , but a standard English medicine. of known
and established efficacy,
Every family in die United Staten should be supplied
with ihichan'n Hungarian litthinsik Of Lite. not only to
counteraet the consumptive of the;teirlattles, but to he used
an a preventive medicine in alrettadli of colds. roughs
spitting of ['loud. pain lit the side and chest. irritation and
soreness of the langs. bronchitis; difficulty of I'. reathing,
hectic fever. night sweats, emasiation mai general debilt•
ty. asthma. Influenza. whooping cough, and croup.
Sold in large bottles at St per bottle, with full directions
for the restoration of health.
Pamphlets, eontaliting a in “ se of English and America,'
certificates, and other I.Witlence. showing the .uneiitilied
merits of 11115 great English Remedy. may he obtained co
the Agents. gratuitously.
For sale by B. A. FATINESTOCK & rO..
chlb cur. First and Wood. nod Wood and nth it.
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emigration Sint*.
T arise ott's Genera . 4 Emigkation °Mee.
REPIrrr . ANCFS and Patmace
2 front Great Britain and Ireland, by W.
& .1. T. Tapscott, 75 South st.. corner
of Aluiden Lane, N. 1%, and 96. Water..' • •
100 Rood. Liverpool.
The sultscriltem, having accepted the Agency of the
shove (loom arc non 'Prepared ft, make ormngerneitty
s"vt
on the most liberal .terms thOie'deatit3its'otpaying
the parmg6 of their' Triendiflriiiii Countlll-and
.they ibitter thetneek4s their and Icing standing
in business will give amplenistranee 'that all their .ar
rangements will be -carried oat 'faithfully.
' • • & J. T. Tapscott are long'and favorably
known for the 'superior CiBSS. accommodation. and sailing ,
qualities of their Packet Shifts. The (/L , F,EN OF TilE"I
WEST. SHERIDAN. GA PRIOR, 110TTINGUER,
ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL. and SIDDONS, two of which'
leave each port monthly—from New York the dint and
Wilt. Dial Born Liverpool the. oth and di: in addition to
winch thel have arrangements with the St. George and
Bnion Lines of Liverpool ;Packets. to insure ti departure .
from Liverpool even five days. being thus determined
that Mei? fucilitics pace with their increasing
patrotitnie: while 111 r. Tapsecnrs constant personal
superintendence of the business in Liverpool is an addi
[tonal Mettrity that the comfort nnd accommodation of
the pasmiigers will be particularly attended to. • •
'the subscribers being. us noun!. eztensiately engaged
in Me Transportation business between Pittsliergh and
tin. Ai Inn de I 'ill,. are thereby enabled to take charge ut
nod f,,r, aid pos•Anni.ers iininethately on their landing,
withont a eltance of disappointment or delay;-atal ore;
there rnre. i.r.lnred to contract for passage from any sca-:
pert in (.;real. Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature nt
the ht,Mne,3 they are engaged in giving them facilities
for carrying passengers so tar 'Mond not otherwise at;
to Moldy: and will. if necessary. forward passengers fur-
!her Nt"e•ti hw the best mode of conveyance- without any
additional charges for their trouble. Where persons
sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage
ill be refunded in (ult.
•
R EMITTANCES.
The subscribers ace airm prepared to give drafts at
sight for any amount, payahle at the principal eines and
t
ICIWIIS ill Ellgiall . Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus af
fording a sale id expeditious mode of remitting funds
to those cnutori rrltxth persons requiring such facili
ties trill find it to eft mitten to avail themselves of.
Applicatioii (aalit . 'attar-WM-raid) will he promptly at
tendoil to. .''' 4," TA
!AFFE & O'CONNOR.
Foriisiiditi4ii.S.Cvnitnission Merchats,
mai.27-d&w-ly.. ~.....,... • Philadelphia.
Roche, Brothers. t Co.
en). FIW A ITIN Si., NEW Your; Enriir QtAT,
IN: DUX : SCOTLA NECItOAD."
JAMES IM.AKELY, Agent, thrice cin Peng at., Cattai
ligAitt. Pittsburgh.
A r ran conratsl6r I'l'.
El °cut:. lums. & Co., e . l,.. A g ew, f o r th e ftL.NC
take the li
\ /UL
liberty of a F. LINE. of iverpool to an
th it
N r
ew York P ld friends ack anf
ets.
nn L oun cing o
customers, that their arrangements for the vent being
eomplete. beet arm prepared to bring not passengers, he
the above splendid Unit. !tom Lis erpool to New Yort
and Philadelphia: They refer to their former COlirm• of
doing business. and assure those Who entrust them with
them' orders, that thin .nllO iiflLClit/11 will be rendered
as heretofore.
• ENOLAND. IREL R
A M D T . se NCE
i S .A ND
AND WALES.
Dra lin 'mit% payable. on demand, at any Bank in
Ireland
'Chu antirrhinumd lins made arrangements to lining, out
inist.eilnurs to PIIWAII•sii, during tilepretent year.
febs-•:bininu-• .BLAKELY.
Parbage To and Prom
GREAT IMITAIN St MEL-AND.
GgokniE Raman:, & Sosi. No. 134 Waterloo Road, Li
verpool.
C.l 'ELME & ntrrsati. No. 5.9 Smith st., N T.
rrlIE Subscribers, having accepted the. Agenev atthis
city of the above well known and respectable Rouses.
arc prepared to make engagements Mr passengers to come
Out trot,, any part of Great liritain or Ireland, by the re
gular Line 0: Packet Ships. sailing from Liverpool week
ly. Persons engaging with us may rest secured that their
Calends 'nil meet with kind treatment and prompt des
patch at IiveITOOL as well as every attention 11eCeS511))"
on their arrval in this (most:T. Apply to or address
SANOT.I. : I PCLURICAN k CO..
N
112 Liberty at.. Pittstitirch. —Passa engagederom ol to Pi
burgh dirtutt, and s straits for any
ai f rman' L for ver wa po rded. parr
able at sight. throughout the Couch Kmgdom. Jyr..lo-1y
TIARNDEN CO.'S 44
FAME:VI/ER NT neurt-rwrick.
omen
TARNDEN & CO rontintic to bring out persons from
11 any part or England. Ireland. Scotland or %Vales..
upon the most liberal IOrM, with their usual punctuality.
and attention to the want, of emigrants. \%r do not al
low ou r passengers to be robbed by the swindling PC rum.
that laff-st f the sca-ports, as we take charge of them the
moment they report themselves. and stein their well-be
ing. and despatch them without any detention by the first
ships. We say this fearlessly. as sec defy any of nor
passenger s to Ante that they were detained forty-eight
hours by its Liverpool. whilst thousands of others were
Art:tiara months until they could be sent in sonic old
craft. at n cheap rate, which. too - frequently proved their
We intend in perform our contracts honorably. east
tritaz it "rev. and not art as was the ease last season with
other otTlers, who ...Idler pertbrrned not at all. or when it
finned their convenience
Drafts drawn nt Pittsburgh -for any tom from SI to
SI iKtfl, payable at any of the Provincial Banks in lre.
land, England, Scotlanti and Wales.
JOSHUA RniSINSON.
E1V1n , ..:111 and fiencral Agent.
Fifth str,st. one door below Wcntd at.
FOREIGN
IiEIIITTANCE_
THE Fitibar riben nrii prepared to forward mot,y In nil
part. of England. Ireland. Scoilniul and \Vali, with
doxpatch i nod nt the liovi-ift rote,
:3A \WEL M'CLIAIKEN & co.
I Id T.tfir rty strcel
European Agency, and Itentlttunces to
Ireland, England, dtc.
ARGE and small Flans of money can at all trues be
1a ITMlltrd by right - draCts, at, reduced 'WO. In ail parts
at England. Ireland. Wales. &1 . . and JAl:nen:A, Debts.
Rents. Claims- and Property In 1 - :itrope cat, :be collected
and recovered !brooch the subscriber. or during hit ab
sence from this city from October until May, on his annu
al boors to Europe, by applicanon to ism& MAT. Mer
chant, Water street. Plttihurtzli.
I:EFINAN. Xttorney
and Counsellor a; Law, and Eurnrein
Pirthlntr,;ll. Pa.
S.--As 11. Keenan ha , been frequently' troubled hy
applications and letters nn the bunnies. or -, lferdimaa
Keenan."' passenger rwents. of New York, he d...-1,14 it
necessary to say Ow the Keenan of that firm.
and has never hod any COII4ICIIOII Wash eitherot those
persons. -
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vet]
Western New - York College of Health.
2n7 srmi,nr. Berytto. N. Y.
DR. G. C . VAUGHN'S Vrt;f7TABLE LTIIIONTRIP
TIC MI x•rr RE.
films celebrated remedy is cents. :v increasin g its
I fume ty the oinking nil over the world. It has now
the Only metheine for (molly OFC• and is portiev-*
r . coiranended for Dropsy all stages of this corn,
plaint tonne:than Iv rein red. no mane rot how long sinod..
mfr. (Se e pamphlet for testiniony.l
Gravel. nod all diseases of the urinary organs; fry
these distressing complaint. it stands alone ; no other ar
ticle earl relieve yon, soul the cures testified to will en,.
"ince the most skeptical --(see pamphlet.) Liver Com
plaint. iti;m iie Di.enses_ rever and Ague. To the (treat
West especially. and e.herever these complaints prevail,
this incilacitte is offered. No mineral tig,ent, no deleterious
cOlTlpolliLit is a port of this tai elren these discos
rs with certainty and relents. and does not leave the Ire.
tem torpid. (See pamphlet:l . Piles, a complaint of a most
painful character, is immediately relieved. and a elite fol.
lows by a few days use of this article. It is fur he3ond
any other preparation for this disease. or for any other
disease originating impure blood. (See pamphlet I
Debility of the System. Drab Back. Weakness of the
Kidneys. &c.. or Intlamation of the some. is immediately
relieved by a few days use of this medicine. and a curers
always the result of us use. It stands as iteertaut reme
dy for such entoplaints. and nice for derangements Of the
female frame. Irregittarines. Suppressions. pain rid men
roriumons. No ortirle has ever been offered, except this.
winch stolid touch this kind of derangements. hinny he
ached upon as a sure and effective remedy; and. did we
feel permitted to do so. mold' give n thousand names as
proof of cures in this distressing class of complaints:—
See pamphlet. All broken down. debiliinted ronsiitu
nuns. from the elfin of me rears. will find the hrncing
power of this article in act immediately, and the poison
ous miners lerarliented from the system.
Employe Disenses will find the alterative properties of
this ariele Priory THE noon. and drive such diseases from
lie sy, a it. See pomphlet for testimony of cures in all
diseases, which the limits of no advertisement will not
permit to be named here: Agents give theni away ; they
,vontriin :12 pages of certificates of high eharaeter: nod a
stronger array of proof of the virtues of n medicine. tel
Cr appeared. It in one of the peculiar features of this ar
ticle, that it never fails to benefit in ally case, and if bone
and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and
lingering i/Otlilid 110 es ON, !Old keep taking the tnedigine
as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would
caution the public against a number of articles which
come out ender the heads of Ssassrstuttss, Strut:m.l/c..
as cures for Dropsy, Gravel, be. They ore good for noth
ing. and concocted to gull the unwary TOCCII Timm NOT.
Their inventors never thought of curing such diseases till
this article hod done it A particular study of the pomph
lets is earnestly solicited. Agents. and all who sell the or
!idle. arc glad to cirettlote grotuitously. Put up in Bth Or.
bottles. at 92: 12 oz. do. at $1 each—the larger holdi ng 6
or. more than the two small bottles. Look out' and not
get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegeta
ble Lithontriptic Mixture." blown upon the altins, the
written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions.
and "G. C. Vaughn, Btiffalo," stamped on die cork. None
other are genuine.
Prepared by Dr, 0. C. Viinghn, and sold.at the Princi
pal Office. 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail.
No attention given to letters unless post-paid--order
finm rep:a/arty nu/hashed Agetabt excepted. Post-paid ,let
.tera. or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt
ly attended to grails.
Offices derned exclusively to the sale of this artiele
-132 Nilsson st. N Y.: 295 Fssex st., Salem. Mass.: . and
by the principu I Druggists throughout the United States
and Canada, es Agents.
HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents.
No. 2. Liberty at, near Canal Basin.
1
rENITIAN 111.INDF4.—A. Westervelt, and old nod Wi I I
V VIIOWiI Milldlfillker. formerly of Second
nod Eourlb sts.. takes dins 111 , q1101.1 to infinto his ninny
friends of the men thin! his Factory In now in full open
(ion on St. Clair at.. near the old Allegheny Bridge. where
a vonslant supply or Blinds of various colors and goon
tine, is constantly kept on hand and at all prices, from
twenty-cents Up to suit eustomers.
N. It if required, Blinds will be put up so, that in cave
of alarm by fire. or otherwise. they may he motored
without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the some
facilitiy that July other piece on' furniture eann . be removed,
nod without nine extra expense. 3,,2.• •
TO
CCAUTIONTM IPr 111.1(2.—l'he nubscrilivr, by
written contract .with the Pests Tat. Cn. , has the cx.
chutive right to sell their Teas in Pittsburgh and All h,..
ny_cities.: Any' person attempting to sell their..TgagAy.
cept procured through Me, is preeticing la deception and
a fraud upitultberittitlia—:and their statements are not to
relied on. Ise23] A. JAYNES, 71) 4th at.
.'-;v7 , " -
=MEMO
Porromencio, Dec. 15, 1A47.
Mcssris. lives & ilnoitstyxr,—Atter /alluring fur several
weeks itilder the disadvantages of a harassing cough a n d
unst ilistres.ing cold. tyllich had, than far, resisted the ef
fects of several oldie “intiollit.les." I won induced to par.
ehri.o. a Mink of your Oriental Cough Mixture. and-give
it a fair trial. To oily great surprise. atter using only one
half of the bottle I loan& myself entirely well. "Tils the
Ern mrdieipir 1 err, saw."
True ropy.
JOIIN HINT*.
Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY', Drut,"gists,'Conorner
mai Row, Liberty street, near Canal. Jantt
A MASON & CO.. -Dry G&W, Housr, 62 !tackerStreet. britrern Third and Fourth ,mere, have Just
rereived a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising [n
part I: cases various styles Prints rind Chintzes of En-
French anti American manufacture; 156 pee rich
! and ilinornble patterns French Oinghurns, warranted in
ferior to none imported 11l style, quality nod durability of
colors 4 canes splendid Plaid goods tor ladies dresses.
eolnpro.ing, every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash
meres. M. de I,:iinenv'Saini et .'d Alpacens of various
colors. 3-1 and 4-4. Meek and blue black Silks, for Man
tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black arid Mode colors; M. de
!mins. all wool; Shawls of every style and quality; Cas.
Cassinetts. Brood Cloths and Vestings; bleach•
ed and unbleached Muslins from 61 to !Sic. per yard;
Green, Yellow. Red and White Flannels{ Tickint.s.
Cheeks. strip3l Shirtings; bleached and Tkown
etc. vie. All of which are offered at wh9lesale and re
tail al the very lowest cash prices.
ser3
A. A. MASON
trRIV DAOITEIIII4:OTYPE ROOMS. Burke's Build
ings, Fof,rth star/—i11,1:1111 & AVTHIONY, Fatigue orb
typists from the Enatern eines, would call the attention of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neig.hboritig, towns.
to their Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at roomsln
the third story of Burke's building, 4th et.
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that
no pains shall be allured to produce them in the highest
perfection of the art. Our iIIAIXIIMC.IIIS ere of the ;NOM pplre
cribd kind, enabling Ile to . exec late pictures misurpasso
for high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thopublic are
solicited to cell and examine.
Persons sitting for pictures arc neither reauirred of ex; i ,
reeled to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given.
N.. 11. Operators will find this a good depot for stoek
and clicinic.uls.
V •- litstructions given in the art. containing, the. more
recent Tutpfovenients. jan7
rpo PEMA
Dr
FEMALES.—Ever remelt, should hove n box,of
Dr. Ralph's Pills. They ore perfectly adapted to the
peculiarities of their constittitiott. acting with gentle mild
ness nod safety in all circumstances. IVlterever introduc
ed, their character has been rapidly established. among
the Indies. with whom they are emphatically The.Farorize.
Very complete directions for use in the Yuri9us•COM
pluints will be found in the directions accompanying
each box. •
Tor sale by S. 1,. CUTHBERT,
Stnitlilleld street, near Thin!.
Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City: Smith, Bir-
mlitgborm and John M'Cracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.'
MOS
Hollow-Ware Castings.
I►,rnrceP4NTt; visiting our city Mr the purpose of
km obtaining their Spring supplies oi Hollow-were
otWor Castings, will find ¢ very .Iteitvy stoek, and on
extrusive variety of patterns and sizes in store by a,—
Samples can be seen at our warehouse. Commercial Row,
Liberty street, next W. W. WIIIIACCA Marble works.
flje— Terms and priges favorable.
feb 2-dim - . QUIN. lIOBRIUU- I t. ce
TER' IJOOKS—Ithit reeeived. IT Express: German),
lII' England. and Scotland. or, reeolleedpite of n SWINE;
111111ititur: {3y JI. Uerle D'Aulligne. author of His
tory of the Reformation, Litit of Cromwell, he. .
A Practical Exhihi , iott f (40 , re1,1 of Sit. Nrattliew
nd St. Mark, ha the form oC_Leetureu..Bitenited to iit...oiNt
the pnictice bitinsosoie booravtioanial devbilott;b3lo,llll
Bird faunouer,'D: - Biahop at' Cheitter.
sale by Tif,f.7017 EINGLIfsnf.
febtn fet Market street, bet. 3d end Ilk.
sr..
~..a : r:
3irstirattre flotnßauo
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COMING CO. MUTU-N L I : N*I:BANC - It COMP ANT.
A F. N'tri .•" '";•
rPHE Subscriber. having been appointed and duly
missioned Agent Of the tyComing - Connty Mutual In=
sin-once Company, is now prepared to receive applica
units Jor insurance for said Company, This Company is,
perhaps. one of the very best /11/FUMIlde COMPIIIIIieS ill the
State or Union, having a capital of between one and two
millions of dollars in premintn - hotes. and by the regida
nous of the Company no'risk exceeding ss.lAgewill be ta
ken on tiny one block of buildings. or on anp bite risk. and
no snore then $2,500 will be taken-on a Rolling Mill.
Foundry ur Furnace. Ruildingi which sky,' e-pme
possess through the aide wailer rec.!". Cotton Factories or
Powder Mills, Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Ins
tillcries. will not be insured on any ethisideration. what
,ever; and when the rate per cent. shall be 12 , 0 r 15 nicht
:sive. no risleivill be taken over $l,OOO, (except Bridges
'and Grist
~ • - ; :
The operations. f the Ccentrany have been'ench_ that
fur the lost at years only one cent upon the dollar
Itss been eased upon the premium notes of the stock
holders.
Appheatinn'enn - be made to the subscriber, at his
office, in the new Court !louse.
Pittsburgh. Allegheny Co., Pa SPROUL. A ! rent.
'
Fire and Marine Insurance.
TIM Insurance Company of North Amerlea, of Phila
." dolphin. through its duly authorized Agent. the sub
scriber, offers to make pennant:tit and limited Insurance
on properly, in this 'eft - N. - mid its incinitY: a nil an thipments
by the canal and rivers.
• DIRECTORS:
Arthur G. Coffin, Prrst. Sanntel Broolt,
Alex. Henry.' Charles Taylor.
Samuel W. Jones, Semite! W. SMith, •
Edwnid Smith, Ambrose Wltitco;
John A. Brown, .. Jacob M.,Thoruan,
John White, John IL 'Neff,
Thomas P. Cepa, Richard D. Wood; • -
WM. Wash, • Henry D. Sherrard, Seely.
This is the oldest, Insumnats Company In the United
States. having been chartered in IW4. Its charter is per
petual, and from ihs high standing, long •experience, am
ple menus, rind avoiding,all risks of:an. extra 'hazardous
character, it may be'coitaidered Offeririg ample Seettri
-my to ilic.Public. • -MOSES ARWOOD.
At Counting Roem of Atwood, Jones &Co,iWaterand
Front sts., Pittsburgh .
.The rimy:kilts Fhm • Trigkir ante Company
OP rinhAnobritts. , •
OTIARTER PERPErTUAL.-8•100,000 paid An, Mike
1 6 4. Chestnut st_ north side. pear Fifth.. Talte,lnan-.
rauce, either permanent or Molted. tteitist loss or dam
age by fire. on property nnil every desEription,
in town or country. on the most reasonable tents. -Ap
plication. made either personally or by -I.lirr.. will be
promptly attended to. • C. N.BA:siCKER, Frost.
C. G. Ilikcoon, Secretary.
DI R ECTOILs
Charles N. Baucker, Jacob R. Smith,
Thomas Herb George W. Biel:ids,
Thomas J. Wharton, - &lonfeeni D. Lewis,
Tobias NVagaer,
.Allolphi E. Boric, ,
Samuel Grant. . David 8. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCT,v—
WAnnica Means, Agent, nt the Exelinnge °dice of
Warrick Martin & Co., canter of :Id mid Market Cl,. •
Fire risks taken. on buildings and their contents in,
Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the ourrounding country. No
marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug:bly
31,:11/1 KING. r. era:NET, Sn.
NINO & FINN-EY, . •
Agents at rittsbargfi.frr the Dda...v .31wur; Safety In
sat-a/lee Company of .pnitedelAin,
um,: RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise of eve
ry description. and Marine Itieks upon bulls or enr
goes of vessels. taken upon the most favorable terms.
Office at the Warehouse of-King do nonne.s, on Water
st . near Market street. Pittsburgh .
N. It. Kitt;; de Putney invite the confidence and patron
age or their friends and community at large to the Dela
ware M. S. Insurance Company. as an institution among
the most flourishing in Plifiadciphia—nn having a large
paid in capital. winch. by the operation of its charter, ts
constantly incrcasinit—as yielAtug to cash person insu
red, his duo share or the profits of the Company. without
involving him in any responsibility whatever. beyond the
premium actually paid in by him; and therefore no pon
scaring the Mntual principle divested of every obnoxious
feebly, and in its most attractive form. noel-11
GENCY OF Till: FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
J t COMPANY OF Pt DELPIA.—N. E. eariterqf
Third and Wood anrrb . Pubburr, h,—.-The assets of, the
comjmny on tin.: first of J nnoury. Lt - lti as published in
runlormit siith no act of the Peuroiykupia Legislature,
IN! re
Itonds and Mortgages
Real Estate, at cost
Temporary Louts, Stocks and Caslt
•
Makin: a total of $909.119:1 .Itl
.If/bran certain assurance "that nll lossea will he
promptly met: and giving entire security to all who oh
min policies from this Company. Iti.ks taken at ns low
rata as nzazonsistcat wit/2 security.
..
oc IP niruc ATA ._
Insurance Against Fire. -
'1 1 111: .4ryteriran Firs 1 , 130004 ft. rompreuty—OlEee,'
I 72AValnut street- I'llitstiloAshia; lncotyureted :l: D.
1 t:lo:—Cilaricr pen - sec:tun]. =
!aims, Hui Mimes. Furniture, MerelLandize- and iiitip;er
t v geticrs:ly. eithir in the city ar cowl, ry, Lasser
ifsmaize I , y firc in:rpetual briar pe ek-feror
a tde terms. . • :
•.. . ,
. . ..
Jolla St, cont,
rs' '.' ' ' ' - ' SotnitClC.lfoitoe,
Irilliant Lynch,- . • Atlolplans reties,'
Thomas .Allibote, George. Abbott, ...
J,il,n NVeish,Jr.i..' • Patrick' Brady, - .-
... John T. Lewis,.
SAMUEL C. MORTON, President:
ritA it.: R. /egret:. Sc craturt. .•: ' •
()Hers for [amt.:met by the above Compact), will be
wreired and insurances effected be the undersigned,
agent for ritlaburgb. • . OEO. comlnAs. -
ftta-im.!...c. Wood street;
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Connell's' Magical Paha Mxtracior w - I
I T is now conceded; by luiedieir mien 'thui; Connell's
lilogiettl Pain Ilstrnetorlmituittiseturellby-, Comstock I
& C0....21 Con Wood of., New York, is this.grentetit Won-
de r of the 19th reitittry. its effects ore truly millinlo
etiw.
& pains ore removed from burns: scolds; ; tind; all
external sores. inn few minutes idler ;its application:
bending the sonic on the most delicate :skin. leaving on
t.erir. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of inthunmato
dlNCllsC,A. Snell as sore Nipple. and Eyes, Sprains: ;
Itheimintism. White Swelling and Ulcers. Bruises, Bun.. ;
Tic lintureaux, Sc,
might add ow proof to 01l see way. the l itomes of many cm
iment physicians echo Ilse it in their itruetire, and hun
dreds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind
v 3,111 Grp it etorWalitly ion hand. in rase of net-Wilts by
lire life may lie loci. without. but by its intro!! hurts arm
'object to its rootrol. unless the vitals ore destroyed. Can-
Olrtimm,tibcr nod rod: for co, 111eir S Magical Pain Er
"arta, inanntariuted by Cam-stork 4. co.. Al. 1".. and tube
no other
Plu nacre A.c.—The Gentrine flap' Linamenf. in an
aritcle justly celebrated U5ll Cure for the above.
than any or all others. Its cures arc almost immediate,
and it is only necessary to let those who know the ankle
and Use a with suchgreat success. that it is to be had
and of Comstock Sr Co.. 21 Courtland at.,
N. V., sole proprietor
sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa.. by Wm. JACESON.
-9 Liberty at.. head of pood at.; also in Washington, Pa.
by A. ('lark: Ilrownseilla In' Bennett S eraei, r. al.to
by our agent lit every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Md.
and Vtreinia.
novltbilAcwitm ;
'lt is the lte.• - -
Ott is the hest Cough Medicine I ever Saw. 9
13 EA(irllou'in g'woef u l the superiority of //r.
lavni Chiintal Cough Afrtort, from a respectable t
it
who has tried it:
arils,tllglArpteA,
• •
DM . DOITLANDS CtLESILVTED ,
, GERMAN MEDICINES
Are reithourtt Rick/ for the Core of the followinr"Direaser!
Fraken'acconlimr to the directions they will cure any
case, no matter , who or whin else has failed .
VEGETABLE RILE U.NIATIC P 11.1.54.,
For the permanent bare of Rlfeuttiatism. , Goutt Gan
gFetie, Hysteria.' and . 'severo nervous atlectionst and are
highly recommended for the cure orlYropsy, Ifelnoral
Asthma and Neuraloa. Patients using them, in most
Caere, experienee benefit ioon'afteithit'llistileie.''Thdy
quiet the nervototsystem. which enables them to rest well
during the night. They, .ticyvvtail tueffe.etaeure, when
taken aceording to directions. '
No outward application ehti pritittnettily refriove rhea=
matie pains from the system. Liniments FOttlefthlCSaCl as
apa Ihn tire for a short period, hitt therc,is alway.s.daugvt
in their use. They may cause tha 'Min to leave one place
for pdrhbps parf. , Cir else where' thO pain wilily&
mare acute. .:
.
GERMAN BITTERS. •
For the permanent cure of liver Complaints. Jaundice
Dyspepaia, Inilitteatitiiir." - Chronic' Debility. ,
ma. Nervous - Debility; Pulmonary. Agectimtsi larising•
from the liver or stomach,), Diseases of the, Kidueys„ anl
all diseases arising from a dikordered sionista'. in both
male and 'female. 'midi- feranleWeakiiekt.'dhziaess;
billness of blood •to the head, They strenghten the sys
tem,
„and- : remove all acidity of the stomach,and give it
tone nod action. mid assist digestion. They eau lie taken
by ilie'most 'delicate stomach, and in : even - 6:l6'W-filen
tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys
tem, removing all, impurities and,rergnants of previous
diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole
frame.
The:symptoms of - Liver Complaint are •uneasieesss.and
pain ill the right siderandaoresiess•iipon touch ismnediate-.
ly unddr the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the left side,
or if at all ableoi draggingsensation produced. which se
rioualy affects, respiration' '
causing very oftewm trouble'-, ,
some cough; together with theee fynlptoms we perceive a
coated tongue, acidity of the • stomach,deficiency of per
spiration, and sometimes a:sympathetic pain in the right
shoulder, with agreat disposmon to sleep and depreamOu i
of spirits, and sometimes sores in the motttjh or throat,
causing - mocua to rile iii the tiostriti. Jahildice frequent
ly neitornpaidOs it; Mid a dropay in the face. Theft's
yn - 44
toms. if permitted to continfte, willeventually produce
that most baneful disease, Consumption. lit•fact, a ma
jority of stick cases originate fromthe itritatintentises
above-mentioned; Cathartic medicine; mutt ,hr , every•
instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. . • -
The symptoms ofDyspepsia arc very various—thong af
fecting the stomach - alone, are nausea g lieart-burn, loss of
- appetite, - sometimes an excess of appetite. aense of
lieu or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering.of. the
.pit of the stomach. thiaiH eructations• or sour, arising from
i lac stoinach, &c. Dyspepsia. devoid of a fffiletffitl - fiature;
is without dungen but, if mishig frtim a discaavof the
stomach, it is dangerotia. ,
Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or
Liver CorMitnint: it will - also Moe. A file (tete-swill re
move all the unpleasant effects. such as Iltatering at the
heart, aching. sensation when in a lying postion.dots or
webs before the sight, fever and 'hill pain ihebead,
constant imaginings of evil. and great depression of spir
its: Outward sigma are, re quick and strong pulse, pale
anti distressed countenance. ke.
Ally case of the above disease can be cured effectually
by the use of the Bitters, ni directed.
SUDORIFIC.
An infallible remedy for ,Coughs or Colds. or the Chest,
Spitting of Blood, Influenrh. Whooping Coffgh, Bron
chitis. Ilemoral Asthma. or any' disease df the Longa or
Throat.
This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves
ally Cough or Hoarseness, null priverins the Croup by'be
ing early administered. No rough or cold is too light to
puss neglected; for, neglected colds sink thousands to the
grave annually. and cause ninny to grow up with a deli
cate frame. who would have been strong and robust,if et
first properly treated.
SPIKENARD OINTMENT.
For the effectual cure of the Plies. Toter.. and Rheum,
Scald Head, Ritm-worms, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids.
'Barber's Itch. Frosted Feet. Old Sores arising , from fever
or impure blood: and will extract thesfire from, barns. on
application, or remove roc} - cutaneous eruptions from the
ak tn. Persons troubled with tender faces should use ft
abler shaving; it will. in a tew moments. remove all sore
ness and stop the bleeding: It'ean alwaysfio relied.on,
and is invaluable in any family.
TAR. OINTMENT.
For the cure of pains or weakness in the liver, back or
chest: it will entirely remove any deep seated pains.—
These remedies have caused many to enjoy the isms
tunable blessings of invigorated health, and in a varie
ty of desperate and abandoned cases, a perfect and radi
cal cure.
The innumerab'.r impositions upon the public. and the
statements of rentarktable cures never made, yet certified
to try feigned namei, or by persons wholly unnerprauirroal
with what they have endorsed,.renders it difficult to do
justice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to
make a trial of thes• invalatsble incubi-Mem. They arc en
tirely vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredients.
and claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every
family should have a paniplilm—they can be had of the
agent. gratis.
Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, 27d Race
street, one door above Eighth, Philadelphia. For side in
rillAtelrgh, by tjunil-dly) `CSI. THORN.
•
lI.F.NCE THAT DREADFUL.COLGII—The Lungs
1.7 ore in danger. the Work of the destroyer has been
began, the Cough of Consumptionitath in it -a sound
death.
Ana roe A Mornka Your darling child, i
and earthly joy. vs now perlueps" confined to herc ham ber
by a dangerous cold—her pale checks. her thin shrunken
fingers, tell the hold disease has already gained upon her
—the sound of her anpulchral cough pierces yodr soul.
Vet su MAN. when jest about to enter life, disease sheds
if heart crushing blight over the fair prospects of the fu
ture—your hectic cough and feeble limbs tell of your
loss othope, but you need not despair. There is a balm
whirl] Will heal the Ns - minded limes, it is -• '
Sherman's All-Healing Balsam.
Mrs. .arrere.. the Wile of Wm. 11. Attree,
given op by - Dr. Sewall. of Washington, Di's. Roe and
McClellan orPhiledelphia•Dr. Hoe and Dr. Mott of Ilea-
York. Her friends all thought she must die. She haul
every appearance of being in consumption. and was.act
pronounced by her physidans — Sbermait's EtaisMn was
gircn and it cured tier. '
Airs. ( iIItAAARANTZ. of Bull's Ferry. was also mired of
consmootion by this Balsam when all other remedies
failed to give relief—slue was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
A. C. Castle, Dentist, 2 ,1 1. Broadway. has witnessed
Sts
etfeets in severol caws where no other medicine afford
ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C.
also witneued its wonderful effects in curing Asthma.
which it never fails of doing: Spitting Blood. alarming
as it may be: is effectually cured by this Balsam. It
heals the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and Makes
the lungs sound again.
Rev. 11 - mrty Joaes. 109 Eighth avenue. isms cured of
cough ned catarrhal affection of 50 years standing. The
first dose gave him more relief than all the other medi
cine he bad ever token. Dr. L. J. Beals. 19 Defericiy
• reef, gave it to a sister-in-luw - who was laboring muter
Consumption, and to another . sorely atilieted with the
Asthma. In both cases its carets were immediate, Steel
' , touring them to entinOrtable health.
Mrs. Lretimit t Wmis, 95 Christie-st., suffered from
Asthma-12 years. Sherman's Balsam relieved, her at
once. mid she is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every attack by a ninety 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 - 25 cents and SI per bottle.
Ps - Mei - pal Offiee 105 Nassau street. New York..
Likewise Dr. Sherman'a celebrated cough, Worm and
(;ainphor Lozenges. Premium Tooth Paste and Poor
Man s Plaster
9 400 falti 93
• •100.997
• •207.939 72
Sold whole.rde and retail by WM. JACKSON.. at his
Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine IVarebouse.
I es/ Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street. nod
by the Ibllowing duly appointed' Agents for Allegheny
county:
A. M. Marshall,. Allegheny city; Jonathan Gluiest,
ManchesteriJ. R. 11. Jammu', Birmingham.; A. S. Getty,
Wylie street; .1. G: Mustin, Con. Webster nt. arid Ehn;
Daniel Negley, East Lilicrtv; 11. L. Mitchell, Wilkins , .
1 burgh; '1 . 1103. Aikan, Sliarpshurgh; Sand. Springer, Clio
- tom James Nl'Ked, Stewartstown; John ~ l ack,' 'turtle
I C'ret4; C. E. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland & Soh. APKt:es
t port; ;Hendon - tiny. Bakerstown; Riley - NCLatighlin.
Plumb Township; Win. J. Smith. Tcutperatieeville; Jas.
Fulton, Ta miming 0. 11. Starr. SeCviek ly. ma r 9-1 y
A l' ORE TE:-TriSioNV 7-14. %V. 1.,ix0r.. of Payette
.lll silk,nays: "1 nm well pm - nut:tiled, mid have
I been for sonic time. that -your Domestic Vegetable Pills
are of great use to all those who may have occasion to
use them. and have administered teem In my patients"
Fever anti Ague: Dyspepiin and Bilious Fever: life Ito
' tnediatcly cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price,
25 coae a box. Sold wholesale and retail by
S. 1.. CUTHBERT,
Stnit stet. near Third.
Also, by Wm. Cole. Alleghenhfield re
y-city; J. 0. Smith, Bir
noughttin: nod John M'Cracken. Fullt Ward. MLA'?
Jayne"! Family Medicines.
TAR. S. S. 0601 C. Pique. Ohio. writes, March. IT16:
•• I have used your Fermi/age. Carmiantity Balsam,
and Expeetaranr in my practice, • focthe last three years.
and have been exceedingly well pleased with theta, and
never, as yet, to my recollection. failed of realizing my
fullest expectation in their Curative properties. Your
other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but,
judging from those I have used, I doubt not lint that they
claim, and are entitled to all the confidence repeatsd in
them. by those who have used them. I Was fortnerly
very partial to Venuifuge, until I diecaineuctfunin
ted with yours. which has my decided preferene to any
other DOW in one.
Resseedelly, yours. &c., S. S. coox, M.
ID— For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin 'As Store. 72
Fourth st.
...febls
13• A . FA lINESTOCK'S COUGH SYll.ll.tibp-re--
. Iteration has - proved itself to be of very great"bilica
cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Atithrna:: Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pneumonic
Affections' and M u proprietors feel warrruited.inrecom
mending It as a safe and uneflll ntedicinc, and are pre—
pared to show certificates of indispittablMatilltority, in
testimony of its value.
It is pleasanLto the taste, and is offered atsolow a price
an to place it within the reach of every person. There
are. perhaps. cued Cough preparations zhat Will pro
duce such deffeets-in such a short thin. Pre
pared and sold by
r & CO.,
Comer of First and W ood; als AH o, cornerNESTOCIC
of Sixth and
Wood streets .
dect3
DR. RALPIPS-OELEORAFED VacareAnt PILLS are for
sale, wholesale and at the
REAL EfLTATE OFFICE,
No. SO, Smithfield at.
Alen. by • Win. Cole, Allegheny c N ity: 3. G. Smith,.lfir
'Mitcham; John McCracken, Penn street, Fifth NVard.
felt gt
Vt‘e'rUSa,A,ll L1Q1,70
tt the Light " P 4
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cei ,F br . n t'
namclp: ..•
A Setignette Brandy. pale
dark.
()turd
' , U7CI
II -iteb y
puke,-
Pine, Li Se ."
unocriul-F.agle Gin:.
hack Horan ."
Pine. Apple
Irish Wltigkey
.Iznimira Spinti
M=T2I
Together NI . n Forge, st
-Ligutim Bottle:a.:.utito;
for sale az imported, on p 1
lar and Litider SW:abr. "I,z
(0,7 comae
(but r
pcs, 13raudy.
d brands gradus and viatagas
I,oncloe Market AV iau
<I R •n port
:G . 'rrunn ":
':. HMI(
T'
llargantly
S. S. ..\ Italeira
-.1 . .. lr
it ,n a . t . ille on
F... Par - e'rry
Z, Brown
5 1 liolden ••
1 'rentiiii "
7 Lisbon -..
TS Claret . --
•Svreof & Dry Nialaza
- of The anore. - -Winra and
I p a gneltnttplarot'Arimm
g.tsytiovauttte:Wine-Cel.
=P. C. MARTIN.
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drugs
11 , ESTERN- NEW YORK
COLL'S CTE- 011?"1141rAildrIll -
NO. "207, MAIN BritEET. BUFFALO. NEW 0111.
1 - 1 - G. C. VAVGIIN'S Vegetable Lithontriptic Adot7-
I_,l tisenieni for 1 , 547.--;•• Came: I Saw, 4 Conquered
is most emphatically the , ense with this. article.- Disease
has ever yielded traits most marvellous rtie.dicinal power.-
NYherever al ha e vane. mud' South America. England,.
Canada, and theAtintcd State have pruvidcd ther.trunt
this statenient; the a b ove: quotation in"a strong and pithy
sentence, tells the 'whole stnry. •Invalitbt,' thasenineiple
upon' which 'younie eureffi May not be known to you.
but the rostaof a. trial is satisfactory;, • ydu are restored;
andllie secret of the cure remains with the proprietor
The•medicii* is a compound of V: distinetevegetable
.agencies I' each individuairesai has its own 'peculiar, ex
clusive. medicinal property, conflicting with •no other
compound—each reed inaL4s its livrn care -=and as a per
feet- combination, when -taken inta'nbe system, it dues the
Work which stsrear..lwhen her IaWS Were first establish
ed. ithended it should'do--PURIFIFS,STRENGTIIENS.•
AND RESTORES the broken dawn, debilitated-Constitu
tion. , Deprsv. in ItillStieelteracters;; will be:. eompfinely
eradicated from the system by its itse:: 'Sad panphlets iu
'agents' hands, fin; tied eirculationtlter: treat upon all
disedies, and show testimony of tuires. , ;
complaints - of-the IrritidrainganS; - ffirta also the cause of
great suffering. and- VAMlll3rd Lrritirrratene line acquired
-no small celebrity over the country. by the cures It has
tnade in thie'distressing class 'of afflictions. -So famed. it
seems. ja-thia Mit it has thus, attracted the
no
tice-ofone of our Aiedital publications. In the Novem-,
be No. 1.646, of 'the Journal and Monthly- Re--
view of Medical and Surgical Science,'" in an article up
on calculous - diseases,,and:'• Solvents," the writer, after
noticing the fact that the English .goverament once pur
chased aneeret , remenlY; and also noticing the purchase
in 1802, of. a:Secret remedy. by the Legislature of New
York, thus pays tribute to. the tame of the 'Medicine
Why do not our Representatives iu Senate anti ASSeell• -
bly. convened. enlighten %and 'dissolve' the vatfferitig,
thousands'of,this.cohntryThy the purchase of Vaughn's
Vegetable Intliontriptic4lian which no solvent since the
days.of Alchemy bus possessed, one half the fame!".'
Reader, here is a periodical ,ofhigh 'standing, acknow
ledged throughout a large sedtiou of this. count ry . -10 , he
one of the best conduelenjournale of Alm.kind lathe G.
States, exchanging with the scion tific'.works of -Europe
. to our ;certain knoarledgeriedited by Auttin Flint. M. D..
and contributed to by men of the hip:heat:impressional
thas.'steppitig aside id notice a. ‘"secrettrernedy."
You:11111,W once understand no unknoten and .worthless
nostrum, could elms extorts. comment from so high a quer- -
ter — .andeonsequently, unless it directly conflicted wish
the practice of the faculty, it must have been. its great
"fame" which has'eausedit to receive this passing nod. ,
litnyxv diseases.. weakness of the back and - spine. it - reenter,
painfid and. suppressed Alenstruation, Flour- Atbtet, and
the entire complicated train of evils which follow a dis
ordered-system, are-at once relieved by- the medicine.—
Send forpamphlets from Agents. and youlwill fitafficol
dence of the- value of the , 11-sthont node there put forth.—
An a remedy for the irregularities of the female system.
it has in the compound a "root "which has been resorted
to in the north of Europe for centuries--asei sure cure Oa
this complaint, and a restorer of health of the entire system.
Limn COMPLAINT, Jsextnee, Bosom Disatsics. &c., arc
instantly relieved. People of the-West will find -it the
only-reinedy.in these complaints, as well as Feven A. 51/
Aoux. There is no remedy like it, and no calomel or qui
nine, fortus nny part of this mixture.. No injury will re
stilt in its use, and Its active properties are manifested in
the use. of a single 30 oz bottle. For Freer and Ague,
Bilious Disorders. take no other Medicine. RUETatikTISM,
Gorr. willfinti Tetki. The action of this Medicin- uon
the Blood. trill change the disease—which origin a te s IN
the, blooti—and a healthy result will 10110 w. DTSFEPSIA, •
bane e, - nos. Zee-yield - in a few days use..of Aida -11edi
eine. Inflammation of, the LUNGS, COUCI, CONSVMPTteN
also, hes ever. found relief. hicrojuks, ...Erysipelas, Piles,
Inflamed Eeta—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 wilt not
follow. 'The train of common complaints, Palpitation of
the Bract, Sick Headache, Debility, are all the result of
some derangement of the system. and the GILEAT BESTO•
HEE will do its 'cork. - The promises set forth in the ad
vertisement. are based upon the proof of-what it has done
in the past four. years. The wntten testimony of 1000
Agents,in Caaada, the United States. Eng,lani and South
America, in the possession ot the proprietor—and can be
seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that
it is the best Medicine seer egf?red to the irerkl. Get the
pamphlet. and study the principle as there laid down, of
the method of cure. Put up in 30 oz. bottles, at 82; 12
oz. do. at $.l each—the largest bolding. 6 oz. more than
two small bottles. Look our and not.gei imposed upon,—
Every bottle has, Vangliti's Vegetable Lithontriptie
Mixture " blown upon the glass. the WITTEX SigitllLUTe;Of
G. C. Vitug,h" ott the directions. and G. C. Vaughn,
BidrEoo." stamped on the cork. None other are genuine.
Prepared by Dr. G. Vaughn. and sold nt the Principal
Office, 207 Slain street, Buttalo, at wholesale and retail.
No attention riven to letters. unless post paid—orders
from regularly constituted Agenmexcepted ; post paid
letters. or verbal communications soliciting advice,
promptly neended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale, of this article
Nassau streets. New York city; 295 Essex street,
Salem. Massachusetts. and by the principal Druggists
throughout the:United States and Canada, es advertised
iu the papers.
Agents in this city •
Hays & Brockway. inolesalc and RetaiLdgcntn,
ti. Commerejal ROW. Liberty strcet..Pittsburgh. Also. R
E. Sellers. 57 \Vood street; John .Rebell, Federal street
Allegheny city; John Barclay, Beaver; John •atnith.
Bridgewater. ' • jau3o-4.15ew1y
G•
/1.4.1 R CREAM—A „matchless artic ic fur
growth. beauty, and restorniibifof the flair. This
Cream.' when •once'knuwa, will sapercede all other arti
cles of Tilt, kind now in use. Where the hair is dead
harsh. thin. unhealthy. uor g re y ;few applica •
twos will make the hair soil and dark„and give it o beau
tiful. lively appearance; nail w4l also make it maintain
its liveliness soil healthy color, (twice us long as all the
preparations that are generally Used. _ Where the hair is
thin, or has Mien off, it maybe restored by using this
Cream. Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of
using oils on their hair should at Once purchasea . hottleof
the Chinese flair Cream, as it itiso composed that it will
not Moire the hair like the other preparations, but will
beautify it, and give perfect eausfaetion in every in
11.2i1CG.
For testimony to its. very superior qualities. see the fol
lowing letter from the Rev. Mr. Caldwell to Mesrrs.
lendershoft & Nashv ilk general agents. for. the
Southern Staten:
Later of the Rev. R. Caldwell, lia.etorof the Presbyterian
3itxsChurch, Pliaski.
IteamEasiterr & Sres,grea : Ga;e - euree.e--I take
a in adding, my testimorir in favbr of the excellent
preparation called... Dr. Perrish'sChinese Hair Creave;,cor,
about two years ago arty hair ii-as very dry, bristly, and
disposed to crane out; but has . * procured a bottle of the
Cream. and used it according bathe prescription, it is now
elastic, sod. and firm to the }tad. :Many balsams and
oils were applied, each leaviqr toy hair in a worse state
than before. Cream, Milrevcr, has met my expec
tations. - ,
As an article for the toilet wife gt es i t
preference.
over :111 others. being deliciely perfumed, inaddiot.dis
posed to rancidity. The laqs. esp . ccially, will find the
chinese Cream to he a desidetation m thatipreparations
for the toilet. Rcspetfully, &c.,
IPulaski. - Januaryl, LSI7.
frp'Sold wholesale and *tail. in Pittsburgh, by John
Townsend. 45 Market st.,iatid Joel Mohler. corner of
Wood and Midi sta. , : r icls-d&w-ly
ADZES are cautioned against using Common Prepa
j.„/- red Chalk : Thee art nd aware how frightfully inju
rious it is to the akin (bow cause. how rough, how sallow,
yellow, and unhealthy the Min appears atter using pre
pared chalk ! Itesitles it is/nil:snails, containing a large
quantity of lead! NV, ha ve prepared a beantuul vege_
table article, which we eallaoneat Spanish Lilly Wite.
It is perfectly innocent beiig purified of all deleterious
qualities, and it impa its to. lie skin• a natural; healthy;
a lebaeter,vieerr, trimly yritievi-evihairarrie-!lirntrattirt
. as cosmetic on the. skia. tmking it soft and.smoolh.
Dr. James Anderson. Prseticar Chemist Of Massitchu
sefts, says : " After annlysitg Jones' Spanish Lilly'Whire.
I. find it possesses the mod beautiful and mama]; and at
the, sante time inneemit,,vellite I ever. saw. ; I certainly
can conscientiously recoil-bend its use to all whose shin
requires beautifying? , Prfe. 25 centilfbox. Directions
—the beat way to apply Lily White, is with soft leather
or, wool—the tormer is prel•ralple.
A ME SET or TEEIII , •orc 25 er.ers.—White teeth,
foul breath. healthy gaunt Yellow and unhealthy teeth,
after being once or- twist cleaned with Jones , Amber
Tooth Paste, have the apicarance of the most beautiful
ivory, and, at the Same did it is ao perfectly innocent
and exquisitely tine, that its eonstant daily use iv highly
advanta&eons, oven to dike teeth that are in geocteondt
tion, giving them. a bealliful polish, and preventing a
premature decoy. Thoa . already decayed it .prevents
from becoming worsetiliii fastens such nifis becoming
loose, and by persevemice it will render the fonlest teeth
delicately white, and ru e the breath deliciouslysweet.
Price 25 or 37i cents a b . All the *hove are sold only
at S 2 Chatham at., 'sten orlie American Eagle, New Ydrk,
and by the appointed Adults whose names appear in the
next column.
- .
WILL VAr, NI-11lItY, midget a rich husband, lady? "Your
feceis Your forninett beautifel, clear, fair? 'ls it
white:! .If not, it can M made so even though it be yel
low, disfigured, sunhul*t, teruted.and. freckled. Thous
ands have been nuide thus Who have washed Once or
t w i ce w ith Jon e y indite Chemical Soap. The effect is
glorious and tnegnificsitt But bemire you get the genu
ine Jones' et t 4 sign of the Ameripan Eagle, tM
Chathantstreet.
Ring-worm, Selt4hiltim, Scurvey, Erysipelas, Barber's
Itch, are often cured;by Jones' Italian Chemical Soap,
when every , kind of erectly, has `failed. That it cures
pimples, freckles, am; clears the Skin, all know. Sold at
theAtriericart - EagleAs Chatham street. Mind, render,
this seldom or never OM-
C. INGLIS, Jr., Patter Arm.
"Sold at JACKsores F) Liberty st., bead of Wood, Si-, of
of the 1.31 g Boot.
5. A MERICAN 0111-THE , GREAT REMEDY OF NA
THRE.-Proakred front awellin Kentucky, /tis feet
below the earth's Ice.
_This Oil will be found vastly
superior to Harlem ritish,- or any othNonnerly Popu
lar' Oils. Its cura o • properties. for the 'following ali
ments a re truly winderful Intlamatory rheumatism,
:whooping -cough, plthtsic , eouzys , .colda,.apasits, teller,
' erysipelas, scald MAO, croup, infl a mma tory sore throat,
liver complaint, i !itineration of the kidneys, pains in ihe
breast, side and batk;lifseitses.of the spine. piles. heart
burn, diseases of tle bin juin!: sore eyes • dear
ness. amid nein.; worms. tooth' ache, inirnins.'stritins,
!warns, scaida, britie6; cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores,
&c--Ac.
Prim. :,1) emits st bottle. Sold %wholesale and retail by
WM. C KSON, it his boot - nuif shoe store . ..ES Liberty
street. Pittsburgh • iThe nor sour stands in the door-way.
Only place in Pittkurgli where the tis.sumn cat be üb
mined. . •
.carrnor..—l n odor to be mire of obtaining the genuine.
purchase only 0 1' he general agent for Western Penusyl
vama. W111..11'014)11, riii.Liberty street, or through sub-
Agents appointedby him for its sale, each of whom will
have a show bill Pitt general dffections in pamphlet form
containing the unties and address of the Provriatur.und
General Agent of-Western Petinsylvanitti ds itillawsl
Dr. Hell & Cmproprietori Kentucky.
'\ 'm. ineksonPetternlAgent for Wostorn pennsylva.
nin. LihertOtreet, Pittsburgh, to all orders
must be addressid:
..oasktima.--Rah bout° is onolused in. one of . the. above
11.0111,41 Petlrltlrlcp, and the name of l'VillitiniladiSon. (Me
general and orip wheliiiiale agent forWastern'Pennsyl
voting printed the ntitsidii of the
BARRNLSI7rpaI /1011.1181,8ri. \uul+ • ' -
11 hiet
2 " seodF rearirect., ands roFsale
.14y 4 WATF.:434N7
. No:,3l.Market, and de gtont-0tr8.4,
'l , h'
1111=1
CLICItEIIf t 11. 1 8
RE nntvorsally . admitted to aperate l not only as an
• effecitia/prreentive; but as a nem failing remedy, In
all diseruseawhich can affect- the human fnsracirlfoal.
ache. lodigestion,,Ttlieurnattera, Scary -Droperr
f !C Brij on i s i ti l ir P ip o t x bi : o C , h ;eti leva tefi l e i r C/butei.Filsey!, Scaslatina, Liver Coca... - .
'plaint. Apoplexy, Carreerri: Measles. Salt Rheumi.Pits,:2.,•.
• Heartburn, Giddiness,. Elysinelos,-Deafneity betting*
bf
tbe-Skin;Cofds, , Gotit, Gravel. Pains in the Inlteltollawahl
:AWsettmluaie.s4FecPearslPlotaf ti.atrikOlfri'd*s,FiletartienisFelooathirlitopilnaiingn:lttetspl,SoritchAels:t;
"in the Side. Spitting Olßlood, Sore EYesi - Setafult, lh
-
b A u n , th o o r ti x ci hi r to re s, , , , l ti M pi4 wn l e . ss lab o a flp E iri vi ts it ,
Lockl.w,
iiyiterhw
1 Bite on the Stomaelc amlalt bilious affections. Pleurisy,
Swelled Feet - and Legs,. Swine - Pox, White •Swellings, - .
Trenton, Tumors, Uleers.lrOmititig.--"enti. shoat of others ,
befit successfully -and - repeatedly been iranntlfslied , -
heir all - powerful arrrol , „' '
They have been 'knew* toCIRet parrnenenSetteswbllrt
all,cither remedies bad inovad unavailing, arid irt-the las
stages tof disease. • , • •
They- ave irimany,enselfsoprrseded-rhepreserforteeadJ"
- of theMuestrininem physicians, and'received besides:their
unqualified commendation: .
molshtedYislritemv: ti'Sehenetbf e rclu liar e al l te lY rs re t 6 h 9 rn m igh in ort d th irt e • inl' ltua n d ° •,!strd
been genet - toned ih Europe by Noblemen, and Prideeetif
• l'hey have been introduced into . thelfospitals of
',di:o - f, Faris, and Viennix. and through: the disintereittedi
exertiOni'of acfirdietell Ambassadors: they liiivesteirl
ved Ihe favorable corumendadori of the Empenrrof Rita.k •
sinfaint of his Celesiiiiihleiestr of-The Chilluse?Ereldre•
Scarcely' a Faker iressel of any reptile
• the port of New York, without hit abtuultint•laipply the:
SICK •MAN'S NEVEILITA 'LINO t
frrAgencies have been established in all the ptincipaY
Cities in the Union', end applicatittite ire constantly-reach
ing us' rom almost numberless 'village s int ;every. , ItectiOn
of the 'emantrY: Testithenliala of their marvellous vett - eels ,
are pouring i n front all 4tiarlers-and • in• such• namberst
that we havo•nobtinfe td feud cine'lialf of thent:
stronger Or more conclusive - evidence than thellOAMPlnt.'
DIU facts entr the most seeptieni„denire?•ls possible:Mart
tiler-many' theilsandie - *lto have , tried CLICKENEWS
PlLLS,'can be deceived in their
.msultsll• If tiny? intepells.•
turn or qtrackerrcxl.ted;WOuld it-not long stgohave becti.
held ttp. as it should the. seem and ;derision of
justly offended comninuitY. •
irr Remember, Dr. C: V. Cliekener is the original v vector Sugar Coated ruin - that lltallit)g Of the sod , '
was ever:heard of. until he introduced Them tirJuneilS4.3.l
Purchasers should, therefore. alietlys Wk. fOiCtlicketters
Sneer Punted Vegetahle Pills. and lake no otheriertbey:
will b.,: made the victims of a fraud.- •••
1'11.1(.1 , 1 .25'CENTS PER nox: • '
Dr. Clickener's principal, udice furtic sale of 66
VitreN it- New York.' •-• •••• • 4
NS'ICI.JArKsoN. be Liberty st.. bend of Woes! st atists.
burgh. Pa..sletterul , Agerit tor \Yemeni' Pentiscriunia;
Northern Ohio. and the River Cotinties of Virgitlitt. ,,
, T ho following are Dr. Cliekener's duly appointed A
gents for A Ileghen, Pk. • 'NM.
JACKSGS. (principal) 691.ilierty infect, of
Wood.:
A. AL 3ltirshnlL - Alleglietif City.
Jonathan Glitieat.'Mancheiter.
C. Townsend A' Co.. • •
Jim. It. H. TacatieS,•ltirmingh4nil
- Jno. 11. CURSCI. Penn at. •
S.'Getty. Wylie at:-
Robert NVillinins:Arthursvilla:
It; Soutli,Ward.
tenmemnceville.
Jeremiah Fleming ; rel , .ioVgid;'
Daniel Neuley.„ East Liberty: ,
' FAlward l'lmnapsimf
Thomas Aikin Sharpsiturgh. • -
G. 11. Starr. Sewickley.-
Samuel Springer. Clinton' - .
James sl'Kee. SlCWrirtstiwim.' •
John Black. Turtle Creek.
C. F. Diehl, Elizabeth. •
Riley Itl l Latighlin,-Plumb Township
J. Jones, Bakerstown. •
Penny. ill'Kee.
66 rr is 'rim m:sr toucli
I :SED."—This was isxprcesed in our hearing. yes,
Imlay, by Ali intelligent g . entleinnii, •who bad used7but
about one half of a bottle of Dr. Willard's Oriental Cough
Mixture, before .he was entirely -vend. .Canne and:,gct
bottle of it. and if Aber most obstinate consh.or cold does
not disappear by its use. your money will be_reftnitted.
Compounded as it is, of the moo etlective: though.'harrn
less and pleasant remedied. its tide for years ihasoitair.in
deed can it, fail to give entire natidihetio». ! •
For sale, wholesale and retail, by, • • .• •
Sold also by
Dell
TAR. IVlLL.A.RlPSzerituraf Caugh Aff.roiri.l-i•Lirr-cra
.13 wallas rit.ll3E tr."-.3 . 1t0ie leha have /maim' Mt op
portunity,' of trying : tit:dam-tent remedy for the permanent
mire of every affection - of the liniFs. should not fail tayivei
it atrial. Certificategiof iits eilimency. from our Cremi cit.+
izens.which We aro constantly receiving. Militia! fail. to
'convince the skeptieal.,..Rcali the tblltiasingefromarllndy.
of high standing in Allegheny:, • .t 1 .:-
_ •
._, 2 AtgariiiENT On,: Feb-7.: IN% .
4 ‘.llfesses. //ay., 4- limekeray: It u Ihirdsallie great plea
sure tobe able ao cultintOrteStintolty in favor of Dr..liVih.
I aril's truly vul 'table coughinedicinc. A bou t tli roe. Menthe
since I was attacked withtst violent cold. and was touch
distresseilwithilie cough, from which -I could get n/itrdi
list; until I was sr, short time since induced tic call att oar store and purdliaseatomeof the 'Oriental Cough Mix una:
I anrhappy to state that the use of the second bottle haft
entirely cured me; and, having , great confidence , int it. I
have, and shall continue to recounnend it to my frifintla.
G
•• RACE FIELDI3d ".
. Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by. .1-
F ROM the New York Gazotte, Oct. n, w'daitY
paper deseri;edly at the head of the daily press nu
this country. ,
"
Ensfes Erffdiel..4c . grilsaparilla.—lt were id eourmsy
to call the attention o our rendefi to thiS invaluable prep 7
oration which will be found , advertised in another collatan i
Mr. Bristol is a brother, mid hum* b. highly 'ipt4relltng
newspaper, every now and then, one or two dumbeirs.of
which we have tdreddr noticed: and the,sueilieine, User
has been eucountry '. giser:l,V nearly all the press of the W'eatercountry'. and, not, justly eulogised. hAi
in it s
I favor, moreover. very, flattering testimonials...cram; ;the
must emit' ient prhetitioners in ever) part of thecountry
where it has been Used:. There is .beniny and taste
enough in the bottles, and in the engraved labels in
they are enveloped, to induce - a pnrchnse. evetaf.J.the
preparation itself were not one 01 the
the World,”. as every person MUM , believe it it-;.thatlis,
every opeinust: believe id iii-- , that cynry, DIU who
would not resist a mass.of documentary evidence conclu
sive enough to convert a Turk.to .elaustianity. Buy
of the bottles, gentle reader., hod" ee..whether you dquot
agree with us oil thi.u . point. ,
' For.sale . B. A. rA (INV:STOCK...F.
feki.l cor. oflst and Wood and nth aml
lIEUNIATISM, GOUT, AND TIC .1101.01t1;t:
lilt A reepeetable , gentleman called at our office. nisi ha
said, to lalorm us that he had beeti afflicted for' 15 years
with Rheumatism or Goat, and occa.ionally With Tic
Doioretis ; that he had been We . tplently confined to
mpics
oth for months together, and.otteitautfered the mustlin
tense and exeraciating pain, but that lately he'had 'been
Using Jaynes gliferative, liom , ebiel) be Mund the most sig
nal and unexpected relief' lie says' he found themedi
cine very pleasant and effective. and. that he- now.. con
siders himself perfectly cared.—PhiladelpAlia Nortiedirtir
lean.' •
- A -Fact. 'Weans: Ktrstika.—A gentleman of Scrofulous
habit, from indiaerotion in his - yonager days. became ef
fected with Uleerationa in the Throat and-Nose.'andra
disagreeable eruption of the • Indeed, his whole
-14931esaborothataaskr-of being-saturated .withAlikseisie.
Oneland and wrist were so much - affi. , eted that he had
lost the 539 311 Z3ha hkuuilfS9 9 lY being•por :eyed 'with"
deep, painful, and Offensive ulcers. mid were as hollow"
and porouras nn honer-comb. It was at his stage OM'
complaint,...when deattiammaredtintivilable4SOMlsloath
some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's-Al
terative..aud haying taken sixteen bottles f is now perTect;
ly cured.
The Alterative operates through the circulation, and
purifies -.the blood and,eraffictuea-discasc from the system,
wherever located, and the itunierous 'Cures it boa, par
formed 'in diseases 'otlbe. skint,..ctincer„serofeila, gout,
liver calm:dant, dyspep,sta pad other els runic disase,s,!its
truly astonishing,—Spow ehe'Tiinee. . •
flig" For •?'.ll - e in Pittsburgh, at the pr.ioN tEA'situtr„
72 Fourth street. , • -
Cr
C..A_LDWELL
ioNsumrrioN, coutm, sPrrriNo OF tu.oop
,L, BRONCHITIS, ASTIBIA, &v—To- Ccesuarrrtvies,
Four-fifths of. -}} - ea are really, suffering . from negleete4
Colds, rw an nbstrustion and consequent iatilahonion Op
the delicate lining of those - tidies through which ,the mit
:Owo breathe is distributed to the Mies r,. This. obstructior 3 / 4
niduces 'pain and Soreness, hoarse:leis, cough,.difficulty
of - breathing. hectic fever. and . a spitting of Mood,; matte}
or phlegm. which finally ashuests the strong* of the'pal
tiertand derith 011311P11. JA-VNES'i
.E.N.P.eCTOW-ANT•
nrcer'fail., 10'mnd:we this obstrtiction t and pruderies the.
most pleasing and happy, reitrits. - It Is certain in its cf
recut, and cannot Init. to`relii4l..'
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For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store,nrouph
M., near Wood.• • * , . -, ''' flag, I
MED CIN 'IN -TriE vintiaxv, ,
juo .Another ericlettee of the Superiority :cifllJ4-1974.
fixture, lacers rough e, overall others, , Itepd"the Cottoning
certificate from a respectable Citizen of, the rifilk:Ward
Prrr,sat44n, 'Noy:
"This certifies that for, some
,weeitiptite,l we's troyibtra
with a very serious Cough, which was cvtdpitly,beeorn
Me seated on the lungs an extent'as to reAst the
elfect of every medicine which 1 had been uSing.;,l_ltaisl.
finally persuaded to; call at flays ' 3ti ttiockway!it jhygi
Stbre, and get a bottle' .tif Orientect.fizivir
llrtifilßel-filtlM:-liiltrgtrailififillre7edine very.
much:, afferiAing - istwer or three detiOit,' And before
II
had used one bottle. •WiTs edtirely eared. I waist , aturh
pleased 'with Ifs elfeets, that; I have brought others.to bay' ;
it, and shall contintrerto recommend it to my, friends, as /.
firmly beliere it tube the best Cough Medicine in this.,tedrld. ,
." AnDXLIV /I'Carraz. ,
Try it—only 25 cents a Itotile. 'Sold by '
• HAYS & BROCKWAY,
• -.No. 2, Libery.atreat, - near Canal Basin,
Sold also by J. F,L,EOIANCI.,
B'
ALL Or COI UMBlA:—HairTon TO Ar lki/4 and
you wish a rich; !amnions head afhair;Tree
front dandruff and scurf; do not tail to proenre the genuine ,
Balsam, of Columbia. In.casea of bablutse r it willore
than' exceed your eineetations. Many who have' lost
their hair for twenty yenta have had It restored To'ifs ori
ginal perfection by thoase:of this &diem- 'Aga:state:or
eandaton, appearsto be no obstacle, whatever.'jt 1/404A
causes the Mud tallow with Whick the delicate It r tube,
is filled, by which' means thonsMidi, whose hair Was grey
Its the. Asiatic hatie,:htid- their hair restored twits.
natural color. bY-i" -W i#Yalu4"°'‘VniCdsr"ln,
ill eases at fever it will be found one of the most pleasant,
washes thtit ebb 'be Used: Ate* alnilicatiOns only'are.
nnoessary to keep the heirtrontlialling out: , Irartrengtheite I
t h e r 0 0t,,,, it never_ tallato unhurt rich. - glossy appe lt r... I
curet und. rise perfume for'the toilet. it is unelmnlled. It
'holds three times as Mach Mt other raisealled Ildir Ileitihr-
atirei‘ acid is -metre effectual. , The 'genuine 'manatee • I
tared may. by Cammack tr. Sou,. tal. Pourtlemdt-straei t .N ow
sod - . t iff genuine 'ln' Pittabffigh: Virml'lA - cxsciS:-'99, 1
ystreet, kauthatilyoodr IVashipettni; Pa z ,
A t t:;weency;l4 s4#l; M
Browniville. by lieitttetift qse 'en' also, su.ettetT tort,
airentisylvaiiittl'ObitiMarYlim anfr
nad;
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rugs titriffibittner
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