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threestlibeial terms to ruY - Ohl customers and the publle in
liniern.l. - The Proprietor of this far-famed rood extensive
vtealishment has now, oiler returning from the Eastern
-Cities,' at much trintble and expense, Just completed' Ins
tall-and winter arrangenteats to supply hie the' llanda of
eustornere with one or the most desirable storks of Clo
thing that-has ever been offered in this or any other Mar--
lir west-orthe mountains. For neatness in style and,
workegimship, combined with the vary low price which
they 0.111 be sold for, must certainly render the eltl unri
valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of
the western country. It is gratifying to me to he able to
announce to my numerous friends at home and ahrone,
that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I
have made to meet the many calls in my line, it ie with
difficulty I can keep time with the constant rush that is
made on this establishment. It is a well establielted
feet._that my . %ales are eignt or ten times larger than any
other house In the trade, and this being the ease on the
amourst sold. I can a:Trod to sell at much less profit titan
others could possibly-think of doing if they wished to
cover contingent expenses. I intend to mike a clean
sweep of all my present stork before the benening of nest
yearl,coming to this conclusion. I will make it the Inter
est' of every man. who wants a cheap winter suit, to call
andpurehase at the Three Dig Doors.
eter2l -slaw JOHN !ITCLOSICEY.
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1--Q,ELLINi% oaibtir - roff(7AAII." - -IlkiZriTii;
I. thi. -of every description. seeh as clocks. Over
COW,. sup fine blanket. Beaver. Pilot and henry breath
eitithe; imp - line cloth, dress. and frock coats; a large as
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,sartment of wend, sack and frock con's.
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~. Cloth. can I mew. and satinett pantaloons; also , a gen
.stial assure,' et of vests; plaid and fancy velvet, sloth,
~C43B4llCre an Crowe women. and plaid eassenerc. with
.llt irrerst.caria y of . superfine Irish hue.. trimmed shirts,
eerier shirts. sock. cravats. comforts end nll other aril-
Wes in the r dii er! line. which will be sold low for Cash.
Purphs_ . rill tied it teach to Char advantage to call
Soon, at 49 Liberty street. P. DELAN Y
N. H. A complete assortment of goods. suitable for
Citatenierwork, always oil hand. strehlLS English. French
and - Amerieun cloths. and cassimeres; also.a choice as
isertmeet of seasonable vestings—all of which will be
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iIArN'T BE BEAT'—_r. M. White has just received at
VI his Jarge establish:nein, froutitu: un Liberty and 6th
streets. a splentliit assortment of TIVEEDS for slimmer
aduitterior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. art oi
which he is ready to snake up in the latest fashion and
, on the 1410.1 reasonable tenn• ns mins!. Observe the
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Liberty end vitt streets.
myl4. PE. Tailor. i'mptietor.
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TO ARMS! TO A RIIISI Thrcatenediu
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voiJ iTefWerStenttfettnn.byColSwift.aith
7 10.000 Men notwlthstareling .which, J. M.
*Phil, will continue to - sisll'clothing cheaper than any
7" %via' liiiietofon, been offered:in the NVesterti contort', hav
.. inglhe largest establishment in: the city, (routing on Lih.
. • -arty and Sad& sus. He is now prepared to show to In.
• liAMbivas - pittititis . the greatest variety of cloths, cowl
. m6reerTestillgs, and clothing of all descriptions. suitable
josc at:approaching season, that has ever been entered in
"thit e inarket,'M which' all can have the Right .9f Way.—
'Observe the curlier. N0:167. Liberty and Sizth ste.
' , Marla J. M. WHITE, 'Patton; Proprietor.
lILTEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.—Received at the Irotr
- ; - .1.1 - Uiff Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths,
put/gilding of fine French, English and American Plain,
`'black and - fancy Ca. ssimeres, of the most modern styles;
lno figured, caskinere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and
Fmcy Satins—all.of which we will ntake-up at the moat
reaskinalde prices, in a durable- and fashionable sfvle.
Reedy made Clothing,. of all descriptions; lady's
Glens of the indat fashionable pattern.. Neck and
Pocket Mkt's., Suspenders, Bosom*, Shirt Collars, and
dreg article usually kept in a Clothing- Store. Country
blerehasits,' before purchasing elsewhere, will fled it to
004 advantage to call at the !rim City Clothing Store,
1f0.132 Liberty street. immediately opposite the month
914arket. • C. M'CLOSKEY.
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th,. old ortztnAl
2 . lrnEr: BIG nouns,
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It Otrelftha tersest and choicest in selection that
.has ev
er been by any mils concerti is this or any oth
er 'city in the I trill not undertake to describe to
reader the iliferent asii - ortments of articles which I
WM. bare to otiar. them: hut will simply tell thew thnt U
tter-60T favor inc trial call. I withay, bcforo then
- dfiTmeiit gariu,nt• to nuke n choice oat of, con
part or Coats. from the riclii•At in quality down
tliniloweAt in price nn :I Vests, torhe as
,Souishinr.ut of the beholder. with I.OM mouth and eyes
oftsn.wollikrilz. the most eitravaza , kl degree of sur
,prise, how siirh a vast collection of acAnt myna cLocnixo
. could po‘sibly tn:zetlwr under control nl
indiriditill It it arch Itiimzs will i.e. a. Mi l p t ,-
•estrurace indmitry is the ennin-sering el tme.e.—
i rithout nay imentiiin of boaving. on nip part. I will Any
nT the'eame ion , . it is tai Winch men , I sot principally corn•
feted, for uottm:fg share or : - Qllll a i'tl ictilliro. nn
matter what their tn,z,i;nle• ntaycan deter inn from
-aceomplishim; toy olleet, iu proyblitt s ; for the farmer. the
mechanic, and the day labia:tr. Niy whole attention is
''falcon up with the greatest elm. fur their w ytif ur , it, get
ting up lexhionnl:l, met at the saute limo substantial en r
'Esoutato meet their demand:; and as for others. who
`.faylltex thentwlrre muting is a di:T.:rent sphere. Eind ye-
Lqvunng en snick of the ne plus ultra kind. thee have
only' to gire me an outline of their tyrants, and they are
'tutted to a word.
Now, let me sac a word or two to my country mitreh
aritain the trade: If pm wish to sees (morn et least 25 to
SP per cent, it your wholesale purchases. call in et Ow
'Mimeo Big Doors," and if I don't inert your inost sari
Igraine hopes. in the way of getting cheap bargains, and
fresh ssusonatile goods. I will not in future auempt to off
er any inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo
ple of so noble a nature and close discernment.
JOAN fIrCLOSICEY.
No. 151 Liberty street.
IMPUDENCE.—Frmii a published
card of M'Cnlment & Bond, of Philadelphia, the
pliddiceviiiild he led to haliere that we have been claim
ing a privilege we heel no right to. That they have
ahaorloned. sdhic time shim!, dic c tic hasiye ai:eney sys
;tUmi" ft/td, that we have riirlit in claim exclusive pmil
-eests with their tens." I never pretended to sell the was
ytf this spiirimis concern.. I have Leen selling the of
Aka New York Pc.kin Tca Company for the Inst non
:Teats, nu the . pith cc are aware, and have bean to New
'York four times in that time. and nacer heard of this new
4oimern until Insely but as woo! dealers.
The till Iniehoiris of .WCallmont & Bond is shoat eiett
*nibs old. arid their nsitunption of the Pekin Tea Cenn
,raniy's name is because. a llama is open fo r any man or
;Erni to st..kume ; but the fuel intended to imply thejeby,
shat they here any connection with the so called and
well known Pekin Tea Company of New York, is emirs
fella. they hoeing been dented mien an agency in
Philadelphia, for the New York Company. that Company
haeingrcrusod even thus Inc to eoinide in them.
t' I know not wkst kind of writ,' they keep, nor what kind
'Of teas; 1 am only certain that they keep or obtain none
, Of the Pekin Tea Company's of New York.
-. Any person reading this card will-see the gross Aceep
licaithey wish to practice oil the puhlic, and to the injury
-Of my business. Areallmont eir Bond aro wool dealers
arid have setta an agent oni here !opal'
semi over the eyes of coins of our good entrant, Look
vat for the black sheep. limylPt Al.r, J A VNEs.
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TE'' BOORS l NEW BOOKS : .--Tise Coneict, or
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the Ilyporite unmasked, by G. P IL James. P.m ,
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ack Ashore. by T. Wowuril, allitior rd . Botha the [reefer,
thelltar - of the Eallcii, by Curtis, author of Black Punned
Sidemen.
The Mario rizure Head, or the Lady of the. Cllton sad
Who, by Chart... Carey, of the I - . S. Nat y.
The Bandit's Bride. or the Matd of Salony, by Louisa
Sidney. ,
• Stanhope. anther of "Striking Lit:cites-mt." etc.
Leonine Lyiuore, anilltir and Mrs. Woodbridge; by
Miss Leslie. . - : • .
London Quarterly Review... ......
Union Mit;a tine tor E'en:ember.
Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply.l
The Manoinvering Mother, by the author of " History
of a Flirt.",
The Wilfulness of Woman, by the same author.
The Old Commodore. be E. Howard.
:-'./ennette Alison. or the 'Voting Strawberry Girl—a tale
• slif the Sea end Shore; by Ingraham.
'.- Eaam. or Daylight; a prize We ; by J. S. Robb.
... - f3ir.Rowland Ashton, 3 volt; by Lady C. Long.
The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louis the
'XI V.
, 'Plower. Permnificii. Nos. V and 10. .
• :• - Rtiral Cometeriei, or America., pur; P.
;I:vizi:mg. No....paimrs, etc
e . orlon Punch and Pictorial Times, per last steamers.
1 , Brother Johailimi. Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee
Doodle Pictorial, For auk by W S CALDWELL.
•rslicS 3.1 ' , tree!. opposite the Post °dice.
Alorses IVockly Bud,zol of .S,en I?r,oks for OH.
ILS.I'MA N'S No. 2.
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(.31iddou's Ancient Egypt. new editam.
The Ntic-t••••nth Century, a new Quarterly.
_ . Chamber's :Nliseellaity. No. 11: t i ll setts on hand.
Lives of the Qateos of El:gland. hr .1,0106
XI.
The Market Queen. or Me Wife's Stratagem.
truseouna. a tale of the Revolution.
' Songs forthe People. No. 2, superior to NO.I.
;`:1 acs Ariel. or lilt. ou board an ladiaianu. new supply
nahhtilr's flydrattlies. No. 2—full setts on hand.
Plower* Personihed. Nu. 14, do do;
Pictorial Eaglaittl.NGs. ld & 37, do du;
Duialt 31agazum, for February, do do;
• •Nationnl do. do do do;
'Graham's do. do do do;
Godey'slmlly's Rook for Feldy, 410 d o ;
Little's Living Age, No. 193. • do • du;
from 1.150 np.
Ramat:able 'Events in the History of Anier:ea, by
er0i.1,1..1.,
e. As:Aerie:in Parcr.ological J....e1 - aid for January. Sob
. cerlptio.,:s received.
na'Autobiogrophy, by Currey Parll.7
Z . sttaitst of gairies, a Chnsonas tale. by Jurtie , ..
nai/burgh Phrenological Journal and Sfagarioe.
etnhe Contthest of California and New Mexico. by the
forces of the United States, in years 1540 and I'e47. by Jas.
"Madison Cultic:with eng-taying4, plans of battles. &c.
ATOur to the River Saguenay in I.a..sar: Canada. by
:Ch*ries - Lutiman, author of "A Summer in the Arilder-
The Eukctic Magazine for January. Purnisletnl to sal,.
scribers by the year. or sold by tho !Ingle number.
...Wow and Then, by the author of Tcn Thousand a Year.
. - Waverly !gavels, cheap form. new supply.
worlk are for saleby tin3l3 M. P. MORSE.
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Western l'ennsylvunia and of the West, and or West
taro.F..enetlitions-and Campaigns: with - an appendix, con
es-Nang copious extracts from important Indian treaties.
'pinatas of oonfercnces, joardals. &c. Together with a
Supogntphical tclescription of curb county of NVesterti
Pennsylvania. One large volume, 703 pages, by 11, K.
filvong, Esq. For sale by
11. S. BOSWORTH & CO.,
No. 43 Market street,
T At-'. lt h c i At s z u' es \- ?• ung " r °ni
10 Wt . -chests Gunpowder;
X!catty boxes
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b halt chests imperial;
" .L.'oudhoog; for stile by
' iPnit JAMES MAI
HATIW-JtS.-,`/A.steks, in store anciTor fnlr, hy.
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of Fulntonary diseases. warrants the A/11,1,111 AtZeltt
euliciting for treatment the worst possible eases that can
be 101111(1111 the community—eases that seek relief - in val.,
front any of the common remedies of the day. nod ha.,
been given up by the most iftsulienishefl physicians. as
cofirmed and Indira Lie. The Hungarian Balsam has
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P 54—As If Keenan has been frequently troubled bv
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i DR. G. C. VAUGHN'S vrA;ETABLE LITIMNTRIT
TIC MIXTURE.
THIS celebrated remedy is eonntat. iv increasing is
- fame by the making all over the world. It ban now
t become the only medicine for family one. and is portico
; tarty recommended for Dropsy: all 51/I°O9 of this cote'
plaint immediately relieved. no matter or
ru bow long 'tend
ing (Svc pnphlet tin testimony.)
Gravel, and all dineasen of the urinary organ,: for
I these dintrillesing nomplaints it stands alone; no Oth-T Qt
-1 uric can relieve you; nod the cure. rectified to will eon
vince the most nkcptical.--inee pamphlet) Liver Com
plaint, Bilious Disease:, Fever and Ague. Tn the Great
%Vent especially. and wherever these complaints prevail,
thin medicine in offered. No mineral agent, no deleterious
compound is a part of thin mistime; it ewes these dineen.
es with certainty and celerity. and floes not envy the sty a.
•
trot torpid. (See pamphlet.) I'llen, n complaint ore most
pn Mild rho racier. in inimeiliately relic vet, end a rote gog.
lows by a new days one of this article. It in far beyond
any other preparation (or this disease, or for any tithe
/
disease orusinating from impure blood. (See noontide
Debility or the Systetn. M cak Back, Weak ness of
Rodney.. des.. or In demotion of the same, is Mimed
relieved by is few flays Use of thin medicine, and a
always the result of its one. It ntandst as a ter! '
fly for sorb complaint. , and also for derringeme
femme frame. Irregularttien, Supprenninns. r
Atrigaltooff. No article has ever been Ograilt)
which would touch this kind of tlerangeme
felted ninon as a stile and °greatly,' cement ,
feel permitted to do so. ennui give a th
proof of cures in thin distreaningchi
Sec pamphlet. All broken down.
bona, from the effect of mercury.
power of tins a mete to net Ironic ''
nut mineral eradicated from the
Eruptive Disennes will find
this rirtiele matey meat-Mt%
the esyste n. See painpleet •
fliffroSca, whien the limit
permit to lie named here
onfitnitt 32 paves of cc
stronger array of pro
Cr appeared. It is
uric, that it nevry
and muscle are I
lingering ill Vt 7
as long us ther
caution the
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aneroid names as
AI of complarnts.—
debilitated ronstitu
/Will find the bracing
fintely. - azid the poison.
systetn.
e alterative properties of
ild drive such diseases from
. for testimony of cures in till
of an advertisement will not
. Agents give them away i they
i Grates of high character; and n
r Cl the virtu., of a medicine. nevi
.to of the peculiar fentores of this or
al!, to benefit in any ease, and if born,
h to held upon, let the emaciated and
..I IMPS ON, and keep taking the medicine
t( /
is an improvement. The proprietor would
e
üblie a a ti o articles
, t er the hegad sainst
of MARSAPARImber
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AS, SYrzt , PS w .A c e ..
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A Dropsy, Gravel. he. They aregood for not).
concocted to gull the lIIINVD ry : Toren DOOM set.
/ventors never thought of curing such diseases till
Uric hind done it. A particular study of the pamph
rarnestla solicitcd. Agents. and all who sell the tir
e. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put op in 311. 7 .
ttles, at S'2; 12 or. do. tit SI each—the larger holding ft
iz. more than the two stunt! bottles. Look out and not
t o-t imposed upon. livery bottle has " Vaughn's Vegeta
file Lithnidriptie Irli store." blown upon the glass. the
written sigilature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions,
and "G. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None
other Are gym:if"
Prepared by Pr. r. Vaughn, and snld at the Princi
pal Office, 2117 Main street, Budalo, wholesale and wail.
No attention given to letters unless post-pntil—ord er
from rtgutaria authorized Aventa urcrpird. Post-paid let
ters, or zee rind communications soliciting ad vice, prompt
ly attended to
Offices devoted exclusively tothe sale of - this uric le
-132 Nassau st., N. Y.: 295 Essex Ft.. Salem. Was.: and
by the principal Druzeists throughout the United States
and Canada, as Agents.
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known Venetian Mindmnker. formorlv of Second
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trietals of.the niat that his Factory is now in full opera.
60,1 MI Si. Clair ‘t.. near the old Allegheny Bridge- whet!'
eonataltt y (.1 filiads of various Colors and qua!,
ities, .0 ei.•14 , 11 , 1 , 1y kept !111 hand and at all pokes, from
twettiv-vent, tip to ant• et,toiners.
N. IL If required. Wild, will he put up no. that in (TS ,
of alarm by.tirs, or otherw•i , r. they may be removed
without the aid of a screw-driver. and .vith the •i:me
facilitiv that any other piles of furniture can
tutu without any extra etiren.,
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ay cities. m
Any pennon atteming to La.!! their Tony ex
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ne procured throuch me, lir nteticing a cloceptioo and
a fraud typo
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Powder AMIS . , Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Dis
tilleries. will nut be insured on any consideration. what
eyes; and when the rate per cent, shall be 11l or 15 Mello
sive, no risk will be liken over s4,ow, (except Bridges
and Grist Mills.) .
The operations of the Company have been such. that
for the lust six years only one cent upou the-dollar
has Leen assed upou the premium notes Of the stock
holders.
Application can be made to the subscriber, at his
office, in the new Court house.
11. SPROUL. Agent.
Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Pa jan2J-1m
Fire and Dlartne Insurance
THE m America, Insurance Uopane of North Ameca, of Philo-
I dolphin. through hs duly authorized Agent, the Sub
scliber. oilers to stake permanent and !hutted Inhuratiee
on property. in this city mid its vicinity, and on shipments
by the ennui and rivers.
. . .
DIRECTORS:
Arthur Cl. Coffin, Pres't. .-_Samuel Brooks,
• Alex. Ilenry. Charle• Taylor,
Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, '
Edward Smith, Ambrose White,
John A. _Brown, „Jacob M. Thomas,
John White. John R. Nett
Thomas I'. Cope, Riahard D. Wood,
Wm. Walsh, Henry D. S. herrard, See 7 y.
This is dim oldest Insurance Company in the. United
States, having been chartered in 1714. Its charter is per
petual, and from its high standing. long experience, run
* means, and avoiding all risks of nn extra llamado&
character, it may be considered as offering ample securi
ty to the public. MOSES A RWOOD.
At Counting Room of Atwood, 301105 & Co., Water and
Front sts., Pittsburgh 0c0P.3-y
==tllo==lZ=l
OF PRO./DELFIIII.
CnARTT,It TERPETUAI..-:-5400,000 paid in once
193} Chestnut at.. north side. near Fifth. Take Insu
rance. either permanent or limited. against loss or dam
age by fire, on property nod effects of every description.
in town or country oil the most reasonable terms. Ap
plication. made either personally or by hitters. will be
promptly attended to. C. N. UANCKEII, Prest.
C. G. Bkamsrat. Secretary.
witEcrons:
Charles N. Ilanckcr, Jacob It Smith,
'Phonies Ilan, George W. Richards,
Thorns, J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis,
l'obias Wegner, Adolphi E. Rorie,
Samuel Great, David R. Brown.
PITTSBURGH AGENCY.
WARRICK M•irrix. Agent, at the Exchange Office of
NYerriek Martin ik Co., corner of :Id and Market ate.
Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in
Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No
marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-1 y
JOJZAI/ ClNft. J . Ft:IMA) at.
KING & PINNEY,
Agents at Pivabargh. for the Drlaware 31:einal Safety 1 . 71-
ft/tante Compurly of Philadelphia.
T - 4 1 IRK RISKS upon Buildings and Nlerchrinclize of eve
ry- description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or car
goes of vessels. taken upon the wont favorable term,.
Office at tier svarelionse of King 3: Holmes, on Water
st.. near Market onto. Pittsburgh.
- - .
N. R. King ‘t Finney invite the confidence and patron
age of their friends and community at large to the Dela
ware M. S. insurance Company. as an institution among
the most flourishing in Philadelphia—an having a large
paid in capitol, v. - hich, lip the operation of its charter, is
constantly incre:OMF—an yielding to each person insu
red. his due slum of the profits of the Compnny, without
involving him in any responsibility ‘eliatever.licyond the
premium actually paid . in by him: and therefore as pos
sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious
fent ore, and in its most attractive form. novDtf
AGENCY OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF! PIIILADELPIA.—N. E. corm,. of
Third and Wood 311Te13. Piasburgh.—The assets of the
contpaii on the first of January. 1e45. as published In
conformity with an net of the Pennsylvania Legislature.
vorc
I toad* and Mortgages
Real Estate. at cost . • .........
Temporary LO3lll, Stocks and Cash
!tlaktng a tntal of F9tlA.C✓<t 42
Minnling certain assurance that rill losses will he
promptly met, and giving entire wearily to all wile ob
min proheies from this Company. Basks taken at as low
ran, as are consistent arith security.
oen3 IVARILICR MARTIN. Agent.
Insurance Against Fire.
sr, fE Amrfun n Firs jornrance Company—Office, No.
I 2 %Walnut street. Philadelphia; Incorporated A- P.
perpretual.
infix. Furniture. Merchtllllitre. and proper
ty generally. either in the city or country. against 10511 or
dltillage by lire. perpetual or for limited r..rioda, on favor
able terms.
DIRECTORS:
John ftt:r;;POitt. Samuel C. Morton,
I%iilinstl 1,-nr It, Adolphus Perics,
Mann,. A.f libonr, Georg. , Abbot!,
Jolaa Wel,,h, Jr., l'a.trick I.rf a11..t,
John T. Lc win.
SAMUEL C. MORTON, President.
rtoorrts D. Jaen nx, Secrete,
Orders for bauranre by the above Company will he
received and insurances effected by the undersigned.
scent far Pittsburgh. GEO. COCtIRAN.
1317-en. 2 , 3 Wohd street.
Connell', Magical Pain Extractor.
11' is 111/NV eniteedeil by medical men that Conn..!Fs
31n::ieal Pain Extractor. manufactured by Comstock
h Co.. 41 Coital:tad et New York, is the greatest %yon
der of the 10th century. Its efiects nre truly 1111111C111011P.
All pains arc removed from burns, scalds. &c., and nil
external sores. in a few 111111111 f, after its application:
hcatmg the same on the most delicate skin. leaving no
sear. It i 3 elpmlly beneficial in till kinds of inflammato
ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Rues, Sprains,
Ithennuitisin, %%lite Swelling and Ulcers, Ilruises,llurns.
Erysipelit. Mies, Tit POll ^lln, drr
Might Witt 11.111,1101 . 111
1111,111 11151,1,111112 V 1.1141
dreds of the elerg,y
1111r , 111 A 4,71 it ~1 11/1111/I.t,
fire life may be iosi Sri
s:ilnect to its control, set
hen—remember and el
hmetnr.ll7ll.ll[ll.Q.ClUTCl.l'
Pu.ra. Soars. :re.—
article more justly eel
than nny or all other*
and tt is only neressnr7
and tow it with such et
true and uutinine of C.
N. V.. rola proprietor.
Sold only genuine In
‘ , O Liberty at., head of '
by Clark; in Brow;
by our agent in every
and Virginia.
"It is the beet osigh Medicine Ii ever Saw."
I 3 I) the hill .wing proof of the superiority of Dr. Wit
biorr iorir :al rough Mixture, from a reveetable eat
t who 11 tried it:
rfTT•TWRa IT. Dee. 15. 1547.
Melons I rs !Macs War: —After laboring (or retiorai
tr4a n• der thei diradvarinTes of a harassing rough and
:reasiarr cold, which had, thus far. n•iiiated the - at
sevvral of the "inialliblea." I Iva, induced to par
itha e of your Oriental 1."011511 Milian., and girt
it tzar trial. To My great surprise, after ming only on.
,1;1 of the bon!, I lotiod myself entirely well. 'II it the
Ors• mr.heirst I err, sate."
TI ILO eop y. JOHN HINDS.
Sold &VS & ItHOCKIV AY, DrogKistn, Cononer
elal Row, Liberty wont, near Canal. joaS
A. MASON tr. CO., Dry Goods Deus*, 62itirriri
Sara. helium Third and FourtA stns, have just
received a large supply of rich Fall Comm.s comprising in
part 17 cases various styles Prints and Chintzes of En
glish. French and American manufacture: Kid pea rich
and desirable patterns French Dinglinims, warranted in
ferior to none imported in style, gnitlily and durability of
colors: I cases splendid Plaid goods tbr ladies dresses,
comprising every style for Fall and Winter wear, Cash
lucre.. AI de Lames, Satin stp'd A Meccas of various
rotors rind 4.1. black and blue black Silks. Mr Man
tilla.; Fancy dress Silks; black and 5141.1 C colors; M. dc
Lairs. nll wool: Shawls of every et) le and quality ; ens
simeres. Cassineus. Broad Cloths and Vestings; bleach
ed and unbleached Muslins from GI to ISic. per punt;
green, Ynllnw , Red and White Flannels; 'Pickings,
Checks. strip's 1 bleached and brown Drillings.
me. etc. All of which arc offered at wholesale and en
tail at the very lowest ensh prices.
s'•l' 3 A. A. MASON & CO.
iv- ENV DA(:I7ER ttEcrry pr. ROOMS, Burke's Build
.ll ing.s. Fourth !In-et—Hoc uit & A NTIIONT, INlgtlerreo
- front the Eastern cities, winild call dienttention of
.1., inhabitants of Pittsburgh, 1111,1 the neighboring towns.
to their n.xuerrrotype of elli /CAR and others, at rooms ill
IliC third story of Ifnrkels building, 4th st.
Persons wishing pictures taken maw rest fissured (hot
no pubis shall In, spored to produce them in the highest
perfection of the art. Our instruments arc of the most n ow .
erfol kind. enabling, its to , execute pictures inlsurponstal
for high finish nod truthfulness to nature. The public are
solicited to call und examine.
. ..
. .
Persons sitting for picture. nre neither requirreil or ex
pected to tulie them unlesn perfect satisfuction in given.
N. B. Operators will Plod thin a good depot fur Mock
and chemirids.
irrinstructions given in the art, containing the more
recent Improvements. jan7
pmlALES.—Every female should have a hex of
14. Ralph's fills. They arc perfectly adapted to the
peettliurnies of their constitution, acting with pintfc mild
ness and safety in ail rireumsamets. NVlierever introduc
ed. their civil - miter lins lie., rapidly established among
the Indiev..vith whom they are emphatically The Favrite.
Very complete directions for use in the various con,
plaints will lee found in the directions accompanying
each box. fs'
For sale by
S. L. CUTIIIIP,RT,
Smithfield street, near Third.
Also. by Wrn. role. Allegheny City: J. G. Smith. liir
tniughent; and John rtl'Crneken, Fifth Wm', Pittsburgh
tnt,tt.f,
floilow.W are Cast lugs.
Tr.RGUANt's vtiAtiniz our city tOr the parrioitii or
their Spring No:lw-v.:re
otiiiir ttaitting.s. will itatfa very heavy stork. and nn
variety of patterns and 'ire. in more by
Can he seeti at ate Row.
Lit , erty street. :mkt \V. NV. Wri Marble works.
p- Terms and prices fu r0r1d.1,.,
..3-111n QUIN% Mr BRIDE
NEW I;ooK.`—.Tort received. Ly Foirroto":.tiertituy.
Etotidind. roil! Setattind. nr rocoNeotinini it( 0 . 14, 02 ,
e - tioitttot , t' It. Morie D'Atibigur. 1). It,. 41111 tor
oillts
tory of lite ' fit fornth non; Lilo of evonr.v‘tit, &c.
A Pratt r::: 113.1iittitien of tho (;9spel,- Matthew
Ft. :tlrirk, iti - Ilte,ibrin ni I...ctittoty,s, intended to nssa e+
o! . .i.note.qio instruction and devotion; by .loin
1.1;1).. itisitor of Chester.,
For sxln by ELLIOTT`
feb24 515.1klark'et street. bet. :.td and Alla.
DR. HOFFLANITS CET.F.BRATED. - '
GEILDIAN lIIEDICIINFES
Are Without a Rival far the Cure of the following Diseases.'
I F taken according, to the directions they will cure aity
caseate mattdr who or what else has tailed.
VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS, . •
For the permanent .curc' Of Ithentnatiiim. Gout, Gan
grene, Hysteria. and severe.nervoits affections, add are
highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, }lenient'
Asthma and Ncurnlj.itt: Patients using them, in most
cases, experience benefit scion atter the first dose. They
quiet the nervous system, which eitables them to restvrell
during the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when ,
taken according to directions. .
No'outteurd applientiOn can permanently remove rhea
tnatic pains from the system. Liniments sometimes ast es
is palliative for a short period. but there is nlWays danger,
in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one place
fur perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be
more acute. -'
. GERMAN BITTERS,
For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints. Jaundice.
Dyspepsia. ludig,estion, Chronic Debility. Chronic Astlt
init,,Nermits Debility, Pulmonary Affeetiotta, (arising
trout the liver or stomach,) Diseases of the Kidneys, and
all diseases' arising from a disordered stomach. in both
male and female. such us female 'weakness. dizziness,
fullness of blood to the - head. They stronghten the eye
tem, and remove all -acidity of the stomach, mid give it
tone and action and assist digestion. They cell be taken
by the most delieftte siumach, and in every case willen
tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys
tem. removing. all impurities end remnants of previous .
diseases ; and giving a 'healthy action to the whole
frame.
The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneasiness and
p ain in the right side, and soreness upon touch immediate
y under the inferior, .ribs ; ; inability to lie on the left side,
or it at all able. it dragging sensation produced. which se
riously infects respiration, causing very ollou a trouble
some cough; together with these symptoms we perceive a
coated tongue, acidity of the stomach, deficiency of per
spiration, and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the nglit
shoulder. with a great disposition to sleep and depression
of spirits, and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat,
ranting morns to rise its the nostrils. Jaundice frequent
ly accompanies it, and a drefisit in the face. These symp
toms, if permitted -to continue, will eventually praline
that most baneful disease, Consumption. In fact, a. ma
jority of such cases originate from the irritating. causes
above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must ,to every,
instance, be avoided in the treatment for It.
The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various—those af
fecting the stomach alone, are nausea.:heart-born, loss of
appetite, sometimes rut execs, of appetite. sense of full
ness or weight on the stomach, sinking or fluttering of the
pit of the stomach, fetid eruetations. or sour arising from
the !nomad:, &c. Dyspepain, devoid of n Mtn-turd nature,
is mithout danger; but, if arising front a disease of the
stomach . it is dangerouil
Nerve.. Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or
Liver Complaint; it -will also cure. A site dews will re
move all the unpleasant effects. such us fluttering at the
heart, aching sensation when inn lying position, dOtshr
webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head,
constant imaginiugs of evil, and groat depression of spir
its. Outward signs are, a quick and strong pulse, pale
mid distressed countenance. Sue.
Any case of the above disease can Le cured effectually
by the use of the Bitters. as directed.
SUDORIFIC,
An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds, or the Chest.
Spitting of Blood, Influenza. 'Whooping Cough, Hu:in
ducts, Ilentural Asthma, or ally disease of the Lungs or
Throat.
This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves
any Cough or Hoarseness. mid prevents the Croup by be
ing early athuittistered. No rough or cold is too light to
pass neglected; for. neglected colas sink thousands to the
grave autmally, and cause malty to grow up with a deli
cate Mime, who would have been strong and robust, if at
first properly treated.
SPIKENARD OINTMENT,
For the effectual cure of the Piles, Truer, and Rheum,
Scold Head, Iting-worms. Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids,
I Barber's Itch, Frosted Fart. Old Sores arising from fever
or impure blood; and will extract the fire Mint burns, on
application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the
I skin. Persons troubled vs - itli tender faces should use it
I after shaving; it will. in a few moments. remove all sore
' nets a n d stop the bleeding: It can always Ito relied on,
and is invaluable in any family.'
TAR OINTMENT.
For the cure ofpuins or weakness in the liver, bark or
chest: it will entirely remove any deep twitted 'pains.—
; These remedies have cussed many to enjoy the Ines
timable blessings of invigorated health. and in a cane
ty of desperate -and abandoned cases. a perfect and radi
i stab cure.
! The inninrierahle impositions upon the public. and the
1 I statetnents of remarkable cures never made, yet certified
to by feigned names. or by persons wholly unacqnainted
with what they have endortml. renders it difficult to do
I justice to the_ public in offering sediment inducement to
make a trial of these invaluable medicines. They are en-
I
j tirely vegetable.' and free from all injurious inrjedients,
i and Claim your patronage solely upon their merits. Every
family should bare a pumplilet—they can be had of the
agent, gratis.
I Principal Depot at the German Medici!, e store, 27t3 nie /
street, one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sal in
Pitishorgh, by Dunl7-illy) WM THOlt. .
______
I4II.ENCE TIIAT DREADFUL COUGH !—Tbe r
1.1, are in danger. the work of the destroyer S
I begun, the Cough of Consumption lath in it s ,
: death.
ARE Toe a MOTUER! Your darling
and earthly joy. is now perhaps confitied
I
by a dangerous cold—her pale cheeks. h r
I fingers, tell the hold disease bas :dread •
I —the sound of her sepulchral cough e
I VorNa MAN, when last about to et c•
a heart crushing blight over the fa'
tare—e'our hectic cough and fe I.
1n.% of hord..blit you need not le
which will heal the wounded u.
I Sherman's All- t
I Mrs. Arrant, the wite re
' civet] up by Dr. Sewall 4
! McClellan of Plitladel I
' li ork. Iler friends a :I
i ever) appearance 0 f
prom:RUCH by her i
given audit rum h
:qrs. Gsztesti A
1 conmaliptirm .•
toiled to :To, r
A. C. Cott' .
effects it ,
ert rein i
alto -i
1 whi •
as it
t•
?600 .615 93
.. 1141,207
• .207.199 72
iii. your idol
A her chamber
z'r thin shrunken
gained upon her
et
your soul.
et life. disease sheds
prospects of the At
te limbs tell of your
spair. There is a balm
one's, it is
A canna. Balsam.
/INVI WIII. 11. Auree. Esq. was
i ashington. Drs. Roe and
, ie. Dr. Roe and Dr. :Mott of 'New
4 thonela she must die. She had
being in consumption, and was so
physicians—Slicrnian's Balsam was
, her.
i.merir. of Bull's Ferry. was also cured of
oy this Balsam when all other remedies
relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Dr.
...
Dentist. 2'4 Broadway. has witnessed its
/Several eaves where no other niedecine affonl
if--but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C.
ittiesred its wonderful effects in curing Asthma.
ait never fails of doing. Spitting Blood, alarming
t may lie, is effectually cured by Ibis Balsam. It
Is the ruptured or wounded blood vessels, and makes
the lungs sound again.
Rev. lititiry JONICII, 10'4 Eighth avenue. was cored of
rough and catarrhal affection ofso years standing. The
first dose gave hint ntorc relief Whit all the other meth
eine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. — Beals, I 9 Delaney
istrect,,wrive it to a sister-it-law who welt laboring under
Consumption, and to another sorely ;tamed with the
Asthma. in truth cases its effects were initnediatc. soon
resr ~,,,, g them to comfortable health.
NITS. 1.l eIIi:TIA. WELIA. 95 Christie-at., ritiffercd from
Asthma iti ) ears. Sherman's Balsam relieved her at
once. and site is comparatively well, being enabled to
subdue every attack by a timely use of this 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 rents and zit per bottle,
Principal Office Itai Nassau street. New York.
Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and
Camphor Lozenges. aPrentiwn Tooth Paste and Poor
klan'i, Piaster
Sold wholesale and retail by NIrM JACKSON, at his
Boot and Shoe Skirt! and Patent Medicine Warehouse.
S 9 Liberty street Pittsburgh. head of Wood street. and
by the fulloo.ing duly apponateit .%'enb for Allegheny
county:
0 novl9-0/c ‘vtim
A. 14. Marshall, Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest.
Manchester:J. It. 11. Jacques. Birmingham: A. S. Getty.
Wylie street; J. Cl. Mustin, car. Webster st. and Elm:
Daniel Negley. Emit Liberty; II; L. Mitchell. Wilkins
burgh; Tito...Ail:an, Sharpshurgh; Saml. Springer, Clio
! ton; James M'Kee, Stewartstown; John Meek, Turtle
I Creek; C. E. Diehl. F.lizubetlit !lowland & Son. M'Eces-
I port: MeEldowney. Bakerstown; Riley M'lmtighlin,
Plutnit Township; Wm. .1. Smith. Ternperanceville; Jas.
Fulton. Tart•muin; G. 11. Starr, Sewirkly. mar9-ly
Vrilillrel , ..QMTON l i' : —l3r. W. LAMM. of Fayette
!ill ville. N. Y., says: -I ant well persuaded, arid have
been for some time, that your Domestic Vegetable Pills
Sr., of great use to all those who may have occasion to
I tine. Mom. and hove administered meta to my patients."
[ Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia and Bilious Fever, arc Ito. inedintely cured by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Prier,
25 cents n box. Sold wholesale and retail by
S. L. CUTHBERT,
Smithfield street. rarer Third.
Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city : .1. a Smith, the
minghaut; and John AlTrackcit. Filth Ward. feltl7
Jaynes , Faintly Medicines.
TAR. S. S. COOK. Piqua. Ohio,writes,March, ...
... v,:
. I_, "1 have used year Terinif.mr. Ca en:Mir:See, BaLsern,
and Expeetorant. iti my practice, for the Ins Ifillirte years.
and have been exceedingly well pleased with them, and
never, as yet. to my recollection. fulled of realizing my
fullest expectation iu their emotive properties. Your
other inedicittes 1 cannot speak of "ruin experience; but.
!mighty from those 1 have tined, I doubt not but shut they
Malin, find are entitled to all the confidence reposed in
them, by those w used who have ted mem. I was formerly
very e nrlial to .....s. Vermifuge, until I becamencquain
(eel with yours, which has my decided preferenr...ta any
other new in use.
Reaseciftilly. yours, Ac.. S. S. COOK, M. Ii"
fry. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
Fourth ed. fehls
1 .. ) A. FAHNESTOCICS COUCH 81—'llis pre
'3. paration has proved 'ISO( to be of very great effica
cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Spit
ting of Blood. Whooping Cough, anti other Pneumonic
Affections: end the proprietors feel warranted in recom
mending it rot a safe and useful medicine, and are pie-
pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, In
testimony of its value.
It is pleasant to the taste, anti is offered also low a price
as to place it within the reach of every person: There
are, perhaps. but few Cough preparations that will
.pro
three such decided effects to such a Short time. • Pre
pared and sold by
B. A. rAttrmsTocK. & CO.,
Corner of First end Wood; also, corner of Sixth and
Wood streets. deel3
...._
"IR. lIALPITCF.LEMULTED VEOZTANLIC PILLS are for
/ sale, wholesale arid retail, at the
REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 50. Smithfield at.
Ileitheny city: J. G. Smith. Bit
itt, Penn .treet, Fifth Ward.
Also,-by,. Wm. Co!e, .A
mitightun; J6lin Ileertick
feh
1-ternof tile following et:lt:butte.
namely :
Soigneae Brandy. pale
" dark.
141111 ‘y.
dark
pt,
l'inatVartilluo &Co "
hn;:r•rial uncle
Black I forst. ••
Pin, Apple
Ina!; '•
=MEE
Toget,nt, WlBlB tame st
in !:nitlea;
tor sale as imported, on pi
lar and Liquor :hove or
corns
~~~~~.~.
a~`,~~cs~~,trics
0 0 liVhole. tlalves. gnat
nes, brandy, Wines. thus, he.
•d brands, grades, and vintages
London Maryut Wine
• Rouen Port
.. , 1: Traql, .
linnt .
• Burgtoltly .11
At
• . .
S. :... .‘lollCira
1.... , r...): , 1 , 1i n,i
i
iiglOn .'
'i
~t ,
rule Stierry •,
..
... Brown - 44
8 Goblet, " 4.
Tenritie " 4.
I:iikboa I/
Ciorel
Sweet it Dry Ma in im a
of the above Wiii;is nod
maime saii Claret Winos,
ri; terms. nt the Wine Cel-
T. C. MARTIN,
imithfield and Frbntiria.
W.rAlq 9 'an° 44
WES:TERN NE W
COL E OP ICEIL - 2Pril s
No. 207, -MAIN Saucer,. BUFFALO: New 'Voile.
R. G. C. VAUGHN'S , Vegetable Litheintriptic driver
tisement ferr Vs-47.— . is Caine, I saw, I Conquered;"
is most emphatically the °die With this article: Disease'
has ever yielded to its most marvellonsmeilichthfriower.
Wherever it has. gene.- and South 'America, England,
Canada, and the United Stateehavemovided the train of
this statement, the above quotation Its a strong end pithy
sentence, tells the whole`Story. Invalids,• the principle
upon which you are cured: may not be known to you,
but the result of tilrial blitisinctorx ; you are restored;
and the secret of the pure rimmins with the proprietor.—
The Medicine , is it compoand of 22 distinct - vegetable
agencies . ; each individuarroet has its own peculiar, ex
clusive. medicinal property; 'conflieting'with no other
compound---each root makes its own cure—and as a per
fect combination, when taken into' the system, It does the
work which NATlME,wbeir hei laws were first establish
ed, intended it should do—PURIPIES, STRENGTHENS,
AND RES'rOllESilte. broken down; dabiliniteit &institu
tion. Driorsv, - in' all itit'eharacters, Will be completely
eradicated from the system by. its use: . See padiphiets in
agents' hands, for free eirculntion- r they •treat: upon all
diseases, and show tustitnony of-Mires. .GRAFEL, arid all
complaint's of the rerhutry ornans,: , fonn' alto the cause of
great suffering. and VAntieri'sl.rnmerrarertc haincouired
no small celebrity over the country.: by the cures it has
made in this distressing Class of afflictions. Sdiamed, it
seems, is this medicine, thatit has thus attracted the no
tice of one of oUr•Medicalpublicktion.s. In the Novetn
• be No. le16:61 the Journal and Monthly Re
view of Medical and Sur gi cal Scierice;" in au article up
on caleulous discuses, and. - solventsi" the Writer, after
noticing the fact that the English , government once pur
chased a secret remedy. and also noticing the.purchase,
in ten of a secret remedy, by the Leg islature of New
York, thus payi tribute to the fame of the.. Medicine
"Why do not our Representatives inSenateand Assem
bly convened. enlighten .and dissolve the suffering
thousunds of this country - ,.by the pitrehose of , Vnuglin. s
Vegetable Litliontriptic, than which no solvent since the
days of Alchemy has possessed one half the fame!"—
Reader. here is n periodical of high 'standing, acknow
ledged thronghoute large section - of-this country to 'be
one of the best conducted jburnals of the kind in the U.
States, exchanging with the scientific works of Europe
to our certain knoWledge. edited hy Austin Flint, M. D..
and contributed to by men of the 'highest professional I
ability, thuti stepping aside to - notice a'secret remedy.'
. You will at once understand no unknown. and worthless
nostrum, could thus extort a comment from high a quar
ter—and consequently, unless it directly conflicted with
the practice of the facility. it must have keen its great
"fame" which Inns caused it to receive this passing trod:
hinxmr diseases, weakness of the back and spine. irrriztitar.
painfid and suppressed Menstruation, Flour .41bus, and
the entire complicated train of evils which fidlow a dis
ordered system. are at once relieved hug the medicine.—
Send for pamphlets from Agents. and pat will find evi
dence of the value of the Lithontriptic there put forth.—
As a remedy for the irregularities of the :female system.
it lia.s in the compouncla "root" which hat been resorted
to in the north of Europe for centuries—aka sure cure for
Ibis cumpl ai nt, and a restorer of health of hie entire system.
Lives Comma's - T. JACNDICE, BILIOUS Dyesses, Arc.. are
instantly relieved: •People of the find it the
only remedy in these complaints. as well as Phi= AND
Atter. There is no.remetiy.like ii. and no co/winder qui
nine, forms airy part of this mixture. No, injury 'trill re
sult in its use, and its active propertici are manifested in
the use, of a - single 30' or. bottle, ForiFerer. and Ague.
Bilious- Disorders, take ne.,peler,Mediene: Bitzustarisin,
Guns, will find relief. Tire *Mimi of Ihisinedreine upon
the "ill change the,discase-;-tillich orr4taies
the blood—and a healthy result will iallow. Dx - m%_ kIMA,
[renter` - nos, kc.. yield-iii a,:few daYnese. of this-.Medi
eine. Inflantinatien.Ortibe LtN6S, CiPUOII,CoNIFIMPTION
also, has ever‘fonnt relief, Scrafui.q Rrgarprios Pilft
1,111671 M( caused unpnoodwill And t
this article theieinedy. The. systet completely email
upon by the3werity-two different pn i: es of the mix
ture.is ptaified and restored-,as a nadir eine will not
follow. •The train of common com Mints; .Palpitation of
the Heart, Sisk Headache. Debilitwimarc all the restilt of
some derangement of the system. - Mid the Gamier Raftro-
HIM will do its work. The promises let ,forth in the ad
vertisement,nre based upon the ginWfWbatil has done
in the past four years. The stimony - 'of :11100 in Canada, the United StateiSEnglani and South
Ameriia. in the possession of-the . preerictorand can be
seen by all interested—ie,a , soffictent• demonstration that
it is the best Dledidne reer offered to the World. Get the
pamphlet, and study thti:Drinciple sslhere laid down, of
the method of cure. Tot nptiir 20 orthottles, at 62; 12
nz. do. at el eneh—ilic largest holdint 6 oz. mora than
two small bottle / a. Look out and noted impos ed Every bottle Juts Vaughtt's Veglablo. Idtbontnptic
Mixture" blown upon' the glass, the gams signature of
- G. C. Yaugh" on the directions. efid "G. C. Vaughn,
Buffalo/tamped on the cork. Nord other nre genitine.
Prepare . by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, and told at the Principal
Office, 207 Main street. Buffalo, nt vliolesale and retail.
No attention given to letters, unlea post paid—orders
from regularly constituted Agents txcepted f• post pcid
letters, or verbal commurucationt soliciting advice,
/ promptly attended to gratis.
Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article
—l:t2 Nassau streets, New York cfy; eos Essex street,
Salem. Mas.aellusetts. end by the principal Druggists
throughout the United States and ()made, as advertised
in the papers.
Agents in this city— •
Biqa & Brockway, Wholesale ant Retail Agents, No,
2. Commercinl Row. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Also, It.
E. Sellers, 57 Wood street; John Mighell, Federal street.
Allegheny city; John • Barclay,. &aver: John Smith,
Bridgewater. janallsl&wly
A
sound onf
CIHINESE HAIR CREAM—A ilatchless article for
• growth, beauty, and restoratfin of the Hair. This
Cream. when once known, will topercede all other arti
cles of the kind' now in use. Vhera the hair is dead
harsh, thin. unhealthy. uor tuning grey. a few appliea
tions will make the hair soil and ark, and give it a beau
tiful. lively appearance; and wig also make it maintain
its liveliness and healthy color, twice as long as all the
preparations that are generally tied. Where the hairis
thin, or has , fallen off. it may k restored by using this
Cream. Every lady and gentlenin who is in the habit of
axial: oils on their hair should at Ince purchase a bottle of
the Chinese Ilnir Cream, as it iso composed that it will
not injure the hair like the oiler preparations, but will
beautify it, and give perfect .linsfaction in every in
stn lice.
For testimony to its very supgior qualities. see the fol
lowing letter from the Rev. 3r. Caldwell to Mearrs.
Hendershott & Stretch. Nashvilk, general agents for the
Southern States:
Later tfthe Rtr. R Ca el the Presbyterian
Church, Naski,
licovarasirorr k Srmicit Oza - rt..rmEN—l tale
p.easure in adding m% testimon': in favor of the excellent
preparation ciled fi r. POthiP4CitinCde Hair Cream; for.
about two yo s ago my hair Ms very dry, bristly, and
disposed to come out; but havie procured abottle of the
Cream { and used it according Wm prescription. it is now
elastic, soil.. .mid firm to tbeiend. Many balsams and
oils were applied. each !earl*. my hair in a worse state
than before. This Cream, hor,ever, has met my expec
tations.
As an article for the toilet. Ky wife Fives it preference
over all others, being delidcly portioned and not dis
posed to rancidity. The holes, especially, will find the
Chinese Cream to be a dosideotion in their preparations
for the toilet. Resptittitlly t lee.,.
[Pular,k I. Jantiary 7, ISI7.
{J Soldwholesale and hail, in Pittsburgh, by John
M. Townsend. 45 Market *grind Joel Mohlor, corner of
Wood and Fifth mt..
A.DIF-4 arc cautioned a
ganst using Common Prepa-
Lred Chalk: They are n 2 aware bow frightfully inju
rious i t i s to th e shin! how carse, how rough, how sallow,
yellow, and unhealthy the
. 011 appears after using pre
parod ch a lk ! licsid cs it tinjunons, containing a large
quantity of lead! We hats; prepared a beautiful vege
table article, which we Calllones' Spanish Lilly White.
It is perfectly innocent, bag purified of all deleterious
qualities, &nil it imparts to he skin a natural, healthy,
alabaster, clear, lively mit; at the same time acting
as a cosmetic ou the skin. taking it soft and smooth.
Dr. mutes Anderson, Vieth:al Chemist of IgassaChu
setts; says:' , After analysig Jones' Spanish Lilly White,
I find it possesses the tact beautiful and natural, and at
the same time innocent, Nitric I ever saw. Lcertainly
can conscientiously recothiend its use to all whose skin
requires beautifying." Pee 25 cents abox. Directions
—the best way to apply Illy White, is with soft leather
or wool—the former is plierable.
A miss MIT or Trzruron «5 casts.—White teeth.•
foul breath, healthy gring Yellow and unhealthy teeth, '
after being once or twili cleaned with Jones' Amber
Tooth Paste, have the aftearance of the most beautiful
ivory, and, at the same Me it is so perfectly innocent
and exquisitely fine, Mails constantdaily use is highly
advantageous, even to Oise teeth that are in good condi
tion, givang, them a beatiful polish, and preventing a
premature decay. 'nag already dedayed it prevents
iron, becoraing worse-4also fastens such as Li becoming
loose, and by perseverice it will render the - foulest teeth
delicately white, and tyke the breath deliciously sweet.
Price '25 or 371 cents a bx. All the above are sold only
at 82 Chatham st.. sign fthe American Eagle, New York.
and by s h e appointed Sims whose names appear in the
next column.
wn,i, Toe YARay, adget a rich httsband, lady? "Your
fa ce i s y our fortim e . , fls't beautiful, clear. fair? Is it
bite? If not, it cane made so even though it be yel
low, disfigured, auttbdal, tanned and freckled. Thous
and. have been madithus who have washed 'once or
twice with Jones' Italin Chemical . Soap. The effect is
glorious and magnift4tit- Hut be sure-you get the genu
ine Jones' Soap, at tk sign of the American Eaglet R 2
Chatham street.
. ,
Fmtr.plartlitcurvey, Erysipelas. Barber's.
Itch, arc often ettreoy /ones' Italian Chemical Soap.
when every kind °remedy has failed. That it cures
pimpl es , freckl es , a i clears the skin, all know. Sold at
the American EagiLBs Chatham street. Mind, reader,
this seldom or neve, la.
. C. INGLIS, Jr.. Patterson.
Sold at SsetisoreaD Liberty et., head of Wood, Sign of
of the Big Boot. - nov23.
AMERICAN TIIE GREAT REMEDY OF NA
TUREI—Prwed from a well in Kentucky, 165 feet
below the earth's *Trac'.. This Oil will be found vastly
superior to British, or any other formerly popts
: fi e dc o r r i op ul rtt i e n s ui thr ua t i h o e ry fb r l h lo c t u vt u ng ti,, a m li- ‘
u lar ien O t il = s. It u s a n iy u.
whooping-cough, Shisic , coughs, colds, spasms, letter,
l e i r e Y e si r P e e n i ,L s ls se it al l t d hitt :in'i nt . m c a r t o io u Pol u t il h am e ki al th a te t W i s i o a r it c rs th itr
e
breast, side and lick, diseases of the siding piles, heart
burn, di seases nile hip joint. Militated sore eyes, deaf
ness, and car ars worms, tooth ache, sprains, strains,
burns, scalds, hises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores,
Vic. &c.
Price 50 cents it bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by
ViM. JAOKSO,'i'nt his boot and shoe store, it Liberty
Street , phist,urA. The mu SOOT gtaa<lY il l the door-way.
Only pl ai , i n Pksburgth where the oittreirre can be ott,
taincd.
titertott,..4 lt tiler to be sure of obtaining the genuine,'
l' , lrr/I:18< silly 01... general agent for Western Pennsyl
vania, aeon, Liberty street, or Through sin,-
appoint- by hint tor its sale, each of vellin trill
have a show bOtttil general dtteenons in pa inphlet
nom:Aid:lg ',betimes and addiess of the Proprietor and,
Getieral Agenty Western Pe.insylvania. as follows,
Dr. Il:di at PtoPrietor. Kentucky.
Wm. Jacksq General Agent Inc IYestern Pennsylva
nia, 51 Libertstrect, Pitt sburgh, to whom all orders
must be addraled• -
oßsaHrs.,—*l) bottle is enclosed in one of the above.
(ironed PrimpWs, and the none of William Jackson, (the"
gene ml owl oly wholesale agent for IVostern Peintsyl
V nitimli,riarepn the outside of the
.13. k art ELlPrealt !butter;
-3-1,ar.1;
.Peachez;
2 4, CRIVCr Seed; just received. and for sale
by L. S. IVATERSI2I.I4 ;
pine. • p No. M Market, antrUil Freed street.
C~iGlilfß...~~ . ~_
•
:• •-•'• •
• SUGAR COATI PILLS,
A RE universally admitted u.l operate, not only swan
effeemistrrettentiee, but as nmeeer froling,temrdii in
all diseases which can affect the human frame.:, Head
'ache, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Piles, Scurry-, Dropsy,
Sinalljrcur f Worms, , , Whooping Cough,
commit-mum', Jaundice, Quansey, Scosltina.,Livelcota
-Idnints•APOPlexY) Cancers, Measles, Salt Rkteuro, its
Heartburn. Giddiness, Erysirielas, .Deafness, Itching, / Of
the Skin, Cold*, Gout, Gravel, Pains in the, Rack, Inward
Weakness, PalpitatiOn of the 11eart,
m ßisingitutheThront,
Asthma, Fevers of all , kinds,:Female Coplahatt,Stitchea
in the Side, Spitting:Of Blood, Sore ..Eyes, Scrofula, , st.
Anthonys Fire ' I.owness of SPirilet , ... loo , ll !alix' Mao* 4-1-
bus or Whites, Gripes, .Eing's Evil, :Locepare t II steria,_
.Bile on the Stomach, and all bilious affections, - Pleurisy,
Swelled Feet and . Legs, Swine -Pox, White ! S wellings,
Trenton', Tuatara, Ulcers,. Vomiting—ainTe. beet Ittf others
hnue :successfully' and repeatedly been vanqhiahad -by
heir all-powerful arm. . r 'f r f
They.have been known to effect permanent:cures with
All otherremediet had proved unavailing, andinthelad
stages of.disestse: - - - ~, r .
They have in manycasmerupersedrd Me - prescriptive:kill
of the mast eminent physfeienityand received betides their
unqualified commendation.
They have been frequently recommenced bimenof.
lha
most distinguished characters throughaut , the4and, and
been sancti oned in Es' +rope by. Noblemen, andiPrincas of
rural blood. -
'l'hey have been introduced into,the Ifospitalii-orEdin,
burgh. Paris. and Vienna, and through:the
exerions ofour Foreign AnibassadenhibeY e.reved the favorable commendation of thaEoPerei of Rao"
sin. and of iris Celestial Majesty of the .Chiucte .F.rapire.
ED- Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute sails from
the port of New York, without an abundant supply of the
SICK MAN'S NEVER FAILING. FRII.NII.- . ,
.117 r Agencies. have been_cstablithed inall.tho principal •
Cities in the lJnion,tuidapplicationt arpeonsituitly teach.'
in g us final 'almost numberless Vißages in every section
of the country. , Testimonials of their marvellous, effects'
are pouring tu fromoil quarters--.and in such numbers
that ‘ve have not time to read one half of them. Whet.
stronger or more conclusive - evidence:than the's*, import- -
.ant: facts can the most sceptical desire? Is it possible, that
the many thoustuids ..who, have tried CLICKENEWS
I'ILLS, eau be deeeived in their results? If any (repot
ture or quackery existed, would-it not longitgobavelteen
held up, as it should be, to the acorn awl, dension.,of
justly offended community.
jib - Remember. Dr. C. V. Cliekener is the original'it[-, :
venter of Sugar Coated Pills; nail that nothing of thcsort
was ever heard of. until he introduced them briune,l343.
Purchasers should, therefore, always ask for Cliekener't
Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills. and take no °diary - or, tlmy .
will be made the victims of a fraud.' - • ^:
PRICE. 25 CENTS PER BO.X.
Dr. flick ener's principal office for the sale of pills, it'll
Vence at.. New York. I
JACKSON, $9 Liberty at.; head of Weak! sr, Pitts
burgh, Pa.. General Agcut for Western Pennsylvania,
Northern Ohio, and the ItiVer COUIIIiC. of Virginia.
Thu following are Dr. Clickener's duly appointed 'A
gents tbr Allegheny - to.. Pa.
WM. JACKSON, (principal) E 9 Liberty strsirt r hcad.ol
Road.
A. M. Marshall, Allegheny City.
Jonathan C.lbricsl. Manchester. -•
C. Townsend & " -
Leo. IL il. Jacques, Birmingham. ,
- ,
Juo. 11. Cassel, Penn at.
Andrew S. Getty. Wylie st.
Robert Williams, Arthursville.
South Ward.
Smith, Temper:mein-We. '
.
Jeremiah Fleining, Lawrenceville. ,•
Daniel Nagley. East Liberty..
Edward Thompson. Wilkineburgh.
Thomas Aikin Shargsburgh.
G. it. Starr. Sewickley. •
Samuel Springer. Clinton •
James Mice, Stcwartstown.
John Black, Turtle Creek. . •
, •
C. V. Diehl. Elizabeth. -•
Riley :kJ:Laughlin. Plumb Township. ' •
Penny. M'Keesport.
IS THE BEST COUGH itIEOICEVE!Yzymt
USED.”—This was expressed in our hearing.yes
torday, by an intelligent gentleman, who hadinsoll but
about one half of a bottle of Dr. Wilkings Orieritir/ Cough
Mixture, before he was entirely cored. Colne Sad get tt
bottle of it, and if the most obstinate coitith oecold does
not disappear by its use. your money will be•!refunded.
Compounded as it is. of the most ellective, though - Miner
less and pleasant re-Medics. its use for years - hut, noritti
deed can it: fail to give entire swim - action. - '• •
For sale, wholesale and retail. by •-•
HAYS & BROCKWAY. . ,
Liberty street. near Canalllasin. -
WILLIAM FLEIIIINri,
• Lawrenceville.
Sold also - by
°el I
TAR. NVII.LAILIYB Oriental CoyFh Y cis
NTOllha TYSAISE IT." ThOPC it•tio have nothad an opw
portunily of trying . this unto remedy for the pprmanent
cure of every alreCtloll ofahe Janie:, should not tail to give
it a trial. Certificates of .iisediczettcy. from our own. eit
izens, which we are constantly rec e iving. eattnpt..llsil, to
convince the skeptical. Bend the following titan, a lady
of high standing in Allegheny :
" ALLEGHENY CITY, Feb.,7,
'Wears. Hays Brockway . : It ,fiords me great plea
sure to be able to add-my testimony in favor Of ;Di. Wil-
lard's truly valuable cough undichte. About three wombs
since I was attacked with a violent cold, and was. much
distressed with the tough. front whichl could get iso re
lief, until I was a abort time since induced to call at . your
store and purchase some of the Oriental Cough Mixture.
I am happy to state that the use of the second bottle has
entirely cum? me; and. having great confidence in it, I
have, and shall continue to recommend it to my friends.
GRACE VIELDING....
Price, 25 cents a bottle. Sold by
HAYS 8 DRO'CKWAY,
No. 2. Com: st.. JIC r Caqal
Also. lecbl6l J. rlif.;5lING. Lawreneeviti,
I'ROM the New York Gazette, Oct. 6, Islit; a daily
paper deservedly at the head of the daily; prase , in
this country.
Bristol's 'Extract of Sarsaporillalt were Mit Cotirteny
to call the intention (dour renders to this invaluable prop ,
oration which will be found advertised in *nether column:
Mr. Bristol is a brother, and issues n highly interesting
newspaper. every now-and then, one or two numbers of
which WC Lave.tilreadruoticed; ,and the medicine - itself
Lai becu eulogised bv - nearly.all-the prey of the 'western
country, and. we doubt not, ustly eulogised. It has in its
favor, moreover. very flattering testimonials from , the
most eminent practitioners in every part of the Country
where it 'has been used. ; :There is beauty and • taste
enough in the Lrottles,.and in the engraved labels in which
they are enveloped, to induce a purchase, even if the
preparation itself wore not one of the sovereiguest in
the world," as every person must believe it is-rthat is,
every one must believe it is—that is, every one. who
would not resist amass of documentary evidence Conclu
sive enough To convert a Turk to Christianity. Buy one
of the bottles, gentle render, and see whether yoir do not
agree with us on this point-
For sale by B.A. FAHNESTOCIC &
feb24 cur. of let and Wood and nth and %Vocal sta.
HEtihtATISINT, (lour, AND. Tie noLomitrx.-:-
xi, A respectable gentleman called at our cdfire,, as be
said, to infonn us That lie had been afflicted fur 15 Tears
with Rheumatism or Gout. and occasionally With Tie
Doloreux; that he had, been frequently cuttfineth tobis
room for months together, and often stuttered the most in
tense and excruciating pant, but that lately be hid .been
using Jaynes sliteraait, from which he !bend the Most sig
nal and unexpected relief. 'lle"siaya he found the medi
cine very pleasant-and effective. mist that he now - cob
siders himself perfectly cured.—Philinfelphia NoroleAsier-
Iran.
A Fhex Worm Kflowlicia—A gentleman orScrofulfauit
habit. front indiscretion in his younger 'days, became af
fected with Ulcerations in the Throne and Norte,' and a
disagreeable eruption of the Skin. Indeed; his' whole
system bore the marks of being saturated with disease.
One hand and Wrist were so much atrected that be had
lost. the use of the hand, every part being core/O.:with
deep. painful, mid offensive ulcers: and were ashollow
and porous as an honey-comb. It was - at this stage °f lax
complaint, when death appeared inevitable from a loath
soma disease:that he commenced the use of Jayrie's Al
terative, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now fierfect
ly cured.
The Alterativi operates through the .eireitlatinif,-:and
purifies the blood and eradicates disease from the system,
wherever located, and the numerous cures it has per
formed in diseases of the akin. cancer, scrofula, gout,
liver complaint, dyspepsiapnd other chronic diseases , is
ni
truly astonishing.—Spirit of the Times.
- For in Pittsburgh, at the PEICIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth street.
IL CALDWELL.
. -
CONSUMPTION, COUGH, SPITTING OF JJLOOD!
‘,../ BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, &c.—To:Cosscitersvxs,
Four-fidhs of vou are really suffering from . neglected
Colds.obstruction end conseqiient ihfiamstion of
the delicate lining of those tubes' through Siihich 'the air
wo-breathe is distributed to the lungs. 'This obStitictiott
producespaln and soreness. hoarseness. &ugh, difficulty
of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood;inatter
or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of the pa
tient—and death ensues. JAIINES' OX?ECTORANT
SKIM fails to remove this obstruction, and., produces the
most pleasing and happy results. It is certain in its cf.
feels, and cannot fail to relieve.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the PeltinTeaStote,72,tourth,
st, near Wood.
,Jane
f Es'r v
R
Another evidence of the superiority of De; i Dv
lard's Cough Mixture, over all others.' Rend the 'following
certificate front a respectable citizen of the Fifth Ward:.
Pirrancnon, N0v.3,1;41.
"This certifies that for some we
past I was troutifett
with ts,,,very serious Cough, which 'VMS evidently
hrrotn
ing seated on the lungs to such an extant as to rciist tho
elfeet of every medicine which I had been using. - 11. wax.
finally persuaded to call at Hays /c. Brockway's Oct
Store, and get a bottle of Dr. lrillartre Oriental, 'Cough
Mixture; which, to my great surprise,' relieved Me very
much; after taking only two or three doses, and before I
had used one h - ottle. I was ethirely cured. I was aci much
pleasedcwith its effects, that I have broughtothers to hay
it, anti shall continue to'recomtnend it to nity.friettdal - at 1'
fi
e rmly believe it to t.e tie best Cou,gi dieiaeln gte rimter:'
•
; , &:vortz‘r arCaarir.”
Try iv—only eenta a Duffle, Sold by 1' •
HAYS & BROCKWAY,-
No. 2, Liberty atreet, near Canal
Sold also by - J. FLE MING:
novlo ------ 'Lmareneetql/ti
DAL:II Of COLUMBIA.--Hair Tonio—Xo Bali: and
Grey. , --If you wish a rich, luxurious bead of Indy;-free
trocuttamiraliaad smart; du not Mil to procure die gcottitto
13alsam o 1 (.101umbia. In eases of baldness, itwiltMore
than cleced your expectations.. Many who havrpflost
their hair for twenty years have bad it restoredto ori
ginal perfection by the use of this Bolosam. -.Ago, stale, or
e nm un ea , apnearsai be 110 lobt/01013, WjIIIICYCI't /A also
call Sea . the fluid. to dow with which the delicate hair - .tube
is filled, by which means thousands, whose hPir WaS.:grey,
as the Astatic, eughr,. have bad their, hoir restored to ita
natural. Color, by the use of this invaluable remedy. In
.11 case, of lever it will be found one of the most preasam
washes that can .11c. used. A few opplioatioos unly.ttio
necessary m hop the hair from falling out. It streophens
I l k , rents. it »cover tails to impart .a4ich, glossy. appe-arr
mace: and, as a perfume for.the toilet. it isancqualled,,
holds three times as muall Remixes* Iniseuilati Reston.
anves,. and is more effectual, 'llto genuine, yrittanfiea
tared only. by Comstock &Son, Courdandirstret,{New
York.. ,
Sold. only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Was.-JacssOsalge
Liberty Street, head dfll'oott; Also, in Washiiigton .ra:,
by A. kweeney. , & Son; in Cannottsburgh, by Dr.yoWoll;
;„31,,,, , a5ei11e ; by Bennett dc Croker; also. iu every.town
,Aennselvanitt,Oltiot-Maryland and -
aoyi9:dacwfirn,
All ,- 7 .3 king Lot , : '
. • 4204,
04 1 ,4011 iSutagul,and tor- satin
.jant.4 MILLEK 4/RICKLIVON.
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