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' MIME ; • . ••• MEE '~ ~ • • 5 X , " ~Yd4. 1112111112 ilin MEE MEM DEME - THREE nrG DOORS, ii trni of the 'arrest sitd.citoicest in selcition that has ar m:twit - exhibited by any oae concern in this or eine oth ' or eisy in the Union. 1 will not undertake to describe to -." the 'reader the del:trent assortments of articiesschteli I tscw,lave to otter them: but will •icaple tell them that d feet 'onlo furor me with a call, I wall lay bonne them "SADO - ttiffetnut garments to make u choice out of. con- Mattittifin'part of Ztoata. fron, the richest in quality down , - sorthe loaroet in price; Pant/1111011i and Vests, to the as 1/1/Ihntent of the beholder, with both mouth and eyes lama, vroadarini: is the most cis:rave-in-it decree of ear prise, how stteh Va.: collect:cm of V.7.A. In tit AD CLOZ7ING •;eould Poisibly La collected together under the contrst of Otte indiridual. But sack things wril be, as long as rel.- severance and industry is the main-spring of With Out may . intention of boasting.. on my. part. I will say at the same tont, it is of such metal I am principally corn : - Weed, for nothing in the shape or from of dui:ea/ties. no , Matter what th'eir magnitude may he, can deter me from I aecomraishing my object, in provii.n4 for the farmer. the 1 sneeharue., - and tile day laborer. Nly whole attention is taken up with the greatest cam for their welfare, io get- sing tip fashionable. and at the same titan substantial gar ments, to meet their domande; and as for others. who ' - fancy theniselres niosia r r in a different sphere, and re gmtaugsm article - tor the ne plus Woe kind, then have Oar to give me an Outline of their wain*, and they are Anted to a word:. ' , NOW, let. ma tray a word or two io my country march ,--iiintebt the trade: If you wish to since ,rim at icßat 25 to,, Ip.ici e .:ent, your wholesale' purchases, cull is thy , Big Door:. ”"an..l don't meet your moat s.:l I reale topes, in th e' way of getting cheap bargain , . end ~Trsti,h seasonable goods, I vri; . l not in futons attempt to oil'- Sten iridueemeats of a similar kind to a generous leo- pia of so noble a nature and close discernment. 7011 N 31*CLOSKEY, N 0.151 Liberty street. ZEN -CANT BE BEAT!—.7. M. Whitt has just received at hia,large establishment, frontinz on Liberty and 6th 'areas, st splendid assortluent of TtVREDS for 'summer: :also, a superior lot of French Sarin VESTINGS. all of which he is ready to make up in the latest tattition. and 1.. *tithe motet reasonable terms as usual. Observe the carner,No. 167 Liberty and i , • - ixth street. mrl4. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. INBIXSIIING IMPLILLI NCE.—From. a published I. : earl of M'Calniont It. Bond, of Philadelphia. the ~- rablievrould Le led to believe that we have been claim .- :- ing ismatrilege we had nu right to. That " they have •• -abandoned, some titan since, the exclusive agency eye - lent," and thatt we have right to claim " exclusive privil. • :ewes with thew teas.'" I never pretended to sell the teas ,-- • •,' , ti - ,this 110drioitir concern, - 1 have Leen selling the teas of •-•- ':New Tart. Pekin Tea Company for the last two . rs; athejnitdie am aware, and have been to New . ? 1, s• ~..-1•- , , , - * ork,fourtiines it, that time, and never heard of tail new 4.6^ - , :' ' concern until lately but as wool dealers. •.',4' ••••••Thes tea business of 3PCallremit k Bond is about eight '4'resomitiold, and their assumption of the Pekin Ten Corn . .. maw s name , is because a name is.opert for any man or 1 • •,_• &nil to atamne ; but the fact intended to rmply thereby. • - , • that they have any ronneetiun with the 60 called and I • . wallkuown Pekin Tea Company of tic, Tors, ~,,,..ir o. I . - 4•Talse, they having been dented even en agency to 1 --: - - .Midelphia, for the :New Yorlc Company, that Company '• s: hiving refusad evin thus far to coutide in them., • , • . 7 • /Allow not What kind of wool they keep, nor what kind I of less; I am only certain that they keep or cditain none • .- ..of ; tkits.Pekitt Tea Coinpany's of New York. ••••• - _ , '• - :.kciy person reading thin card will we the gross decep ; . . tioalbey wish to practice on the public, end to the Injury ornit. business. 3PCallmont fr. Bowl are wool dealers in Philadelphia, - and have sent an - agent out here to pull . i ...wool. civer the eyes of iwme of our good citizens. Look . out for ih - e black sheep. '(now in] ALEX. JAYNES. !..t , '-....•:','..;;"-..;:...--,..!. ==l ;r EW BOOli.3: NEI 1100X:i "—The Co.o.let, or the Hypocrite unmasked, by G. PM. . IL James. 0.. .lack Ashore, , :by T. 'toward, author of Radio :he R..t..T.:,, the Star of the Fallon, by Curtis, author of Black Phunztl Riflemen. TbeMagic Fisure,ltead, dr the Lady of the Goren and - Bibe, byCliarles Carey. of the C. S. N r avy. The - Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa Sidney. ' Stanhope, anther of "Striking Likenesses,'' etc. Leonlila Lyiunore, and Mr. and Mr.. \ Voodbridge ; by IHse Leslie. . London Quarterly Review. . Union Magazine for December. . Lifts of Joseph T.-Hurt--a large supply.l • The Manosuvoring, Mother, by the author of "History Of 11.: Film , '-- The'' ilftilness of Woman, by the same author. .The Ohi Commodore. by E. Howard. 'Jeanette Alison. or the - Town- Strawberry Girl—a tale . et thaSea and Shore; by Ingraham. Ream., or Daylight; a prize tale ; by J. S. Robb. ..Sir Rowland A Alton, J role ; by Lady. C. Long. ... 'The Splendor- of Versailles, and Coart of Louis the XT V. ,` litiereni Personified, Nos. 0 and 10. - ,"" . ..R1:* Cemeteries of America, part 0. itlagazinee, Newspapers, etc. London Punch and Pictorial Times, per last 'steamers. ,- 'Brother Jonathan, l'biladelphia Conner, and Yankee • Domllo Pictorials. For bale by W. S. CALDWELL. deoB • 3i Atreet.,opposite.tbe Post Office. No. 4. -- Alrerse's Maim Dtolgre of Nom. Books for 1;45. cIiIAPMAN'S DRAWING BOOX. No 2. •• Gliddon's Ancient Egypt, new edition. • 'ho Nineteenth Century, a new Quarterly. Chamber's Miscellany. No. 11; full setts on band. 'Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, Ira M.' ltiarket Queen. or the 'Wire's Stratagem. ..•Musconna, a,talo of the Revolution. • 'Songs for th e People. No. 2, superior to No. 1. - Jack Aria or life on. board an Ladtatnan, new supply. • Eubank's - Hydraulics. No. 2—full eras 011 Plowers-Personified, No. 14, do do; .. Pictorial Rugladil,Nos..l6-ds - 137, do do; • Union 'Magazine, for February, do do; • National - do. do do o; - Graham's do. 'do do do; CodeF s Lady's Book for Fob'y, do do; Little s . Age, No. 193, - do do; • • r from 160 up. Remarkable Eventain the History of America, by J. Prost,,L. L. D. • • American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub ocriptions received. " Jane Eye, an Autoblogropliy, by Comer Dell' ,Lust of the fairies, a Chnsunas tale, by James. • Edinburgh Phrenolopdcal Journal and Magazine. -' , 'The Conquest of California and Now Mexico. by the farces of the United States, in years 1846 and 1647, by Jas. btedikia Cutts, withAngrarings, plans Of.battles, dm. A Teat:lei the River Saguenay in Lower Canada, by MOMS- Luaman, author of "A Summer in the Alrilder- - - The Eclectic Magazine for .Tinutiry. rurnishod to sub " 'scriber* by the year, or opid by the -Novi: *lngle number. and Then, by the author of Ten Thousanda Year... IVaierly Novels, chew form, new sllllllly. The above works are for sale by un3lj M P. MORSE. Ifi 1:42.151 AST kariTtliptotyTh;f il„.Western Pennsylvania and of the West, and of %Vest ilskatpeditionstatid.Proneigns; with an appendix. con ebpiotts &tracer from important Indian treaties. ' ,26ll Mies'Or cunferetieca, journals. &c. Together with a --seryiefrapliicaVdescription of each county of Western .pennsylvania. One lame volume, 768 pages, by E. r Atrorg,.'Etiq. rot sate by •. • 8. 13 0 1 5WORTI1 & CO., - - _ NI). .43 Market .tree[ EAS,..—att Itoltchests 366tmg If pion; 51. catty , botes • 4 - ~ 10 half chests Cinztpxydyc; ball otiestalmpatinb . 7 •-; AS Pottcbong; rag; sale by 7EAWIERS:-.418 in store aid for sale. tor, ' • " L. S. IVATES)TAINt. AZD tbis. afie - Wel) 44‘'' • - ff." . . - .:''''''. ,, ,. ,:ke:-,:'..,,.:-,•1:.,,::;:l.-•2,!-.;:''. ===M atotifing Ztitirtg Vt. RIITS' TO ARA' lEt.'-threatenedin- Teem t ofWestenz Pezum by Col Swift. with ..10,000.man, notwithstanding which, 3. AL crnitibue to sell clothing, , cheaper than any hal haratotbrs. been offered in the 'Western country, hay j_4lollo largest establtshment in the city. fronting on Lit , SiXtitiats.. lie Is now prepared to show to his instnerousiatrons - the greatest.rartery of cloths, cassi a:asses, saatings, rind clothing, of all descriptions, suitable "Illtshe approaching season, ever bean offered in 'this Market, to which all fan have the Right of Way.— Observe the caner, No. 107. Liberty and - Sizth-sts. mar2.s J. '2d. WI - LITE, Tall.oa, Proprietor. Nritc - Grs^" EVE , ' GOODS, NEW GOODSt—,lteCeival at the Tron City Clothing Store. a splendid aSsortment of Cloths. translating or fine rioneh, English and American Plain. black and fancy Cassimeres, of the mostincidern styles:. 6nefigitted Cashmere Vesting's,' Silk Veliet. Plain and. Fancy Satins—all of which we. will make up at the most reastmable prices. in a durable and fashionable stDe. Ready. Made:Clothing. of -rill descriptions; Lady's Cloaks ~of the moat fashionable patients. Neck and POCket lidkfs., Suspenders, Rosmns. Shirt Collars. and every article usually 'kept itt a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsesehere, will "find it to their adVantage;to call it the Iron City Clothing Store, Vle.'lllLiberty , street. immediately opposite the mouth of_Market. , • toetld-ttj C. fiI'CLOQKEY. • ••Clothitsgr Clothing 13 Clothin I t 4741- Mite Big Doors vs. 7'he. Western 15 0 ;000 A VELE SEL.ECTED GARMENTS new made 'and ready to be offered on the -Mast lineralvermsto'eny old customers and the publieln 'general.' The - Proprietor of this far-famed and extensive estalgithment has vow. after returning from the Eastern •eiriee, at much trouble and expense, just completed his fail and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers With one of the most desirable stocks of Clo viiiiitsgrhat-IMe ever been offered in this or any other mar- ket west of the Mountains. For neatness in ,style and woe ixt junship. combined with the very low price which they yFill he wild for, must certainly wilder toe eld. unri valled Three Rig Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western-country. It is gratifying to me to be able to announce loony numerous friends at Lorne and obrune, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts wh:ch I have matte to MCC/ the trianv calls laxity line, it is with diTictiltapl can keep time with the constant rush that is made on, this establishment; It is a well established ' - fact,ihnt my sales cure eigin or ten times larger than any other in ilie•trade, and this being the case on the amount aoid, I can aTrod to soli ist much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to rover contiagent expenses. I intend to make is clean sweep of all my preseutstock before the berinitinit of next year; coming to this conclusion. I wilt make it the inter tat of every man, who wants a_ cheap winter suit, to call end purchase at lite Three Rig 'DUD re. OJ:2I4:kW .1 OUN M'CLOSKEY. • " I 0a 1 I Nfd - 45 fir EOW Tisll - CA ?•••;1 c - Tc7- . • thing of every description. sui i; as cloaks. over coats, superline blanket. Beaver. Pilot hurl heavy broad cieths, superfine cloth, dress. a id frock coats; a taros as - of tweed, sack and frock emits. Cloth, cassim.:rn, and satinctt pantaloons; also, a gen . israhassoninnill of rests; plain and fairy velvet, cloth, eruirsitaere and fancy woolen. and plaid ene.unere. with •a great variety of superfine Irish Mien, trimmed shirts, staler *lllus.. stuck. cravaln comforts and all other arti in.the this. Tr. line. which will he sold low for Cash. Pantie._ find .it much to their itdennianc to call . . *non, at 49 i.iberty street. P. DELANY N. B. A. complete assortment of goods.. suitable for - Customer work, always on hand, ouches English, French = and• American cloths, and cassimeres; also a choice as. aottmeatof seasonable_vestings--all of which will be made to order its the latest styles, and on the most ae. , •iseunnodating temt. janl2-daw • king I clot 61»s t MIRE spring and Suarnor stock that to now really to bo ..1. - offerc.ct at the old arizitm! . . A ) & eri"' brand' ausr • tor SMITH CLAIR. ' ' ... , ,i'pi; : :::: . ' ', . V - ---, `.... '-f':::=4,.:- . i . ' -. - :- - I- 7 .-:;. 1-4 -: ,-. . MEE For the' Teatwortation of Freicht to and Tom PITTSCi RCM PHIE.ADELPII/A,LIALTIMORE.NEW VORIC. 80.3T0N...hC. DORI - MG ¢ CASH. Phiiaddphia. FE CON XOR, Pitaburgh. • THIS old eetnolished Line bring row in full operation, the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forwarthOomis and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope. their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety In mode of currying—capacious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produ,,,,,og e rn er ivitla their long experience and ante- Mitring attention to LU•iness. will secure to them a CCM lin:A:we of that :ibeial patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge . All consiannieute I.y mot for thin line receivethcharges• paid, an4l IL•rwardett in any required directions flee of charge tor coneuisslyn. al:lva/ming or storage.No ititere.t. directly or indirectly. iu stratilboata. All communications promptly attended to on applica tion to the tollou ing agents: BORIIIDOE & CASH, :Market strart, Philadelphia. TA.A.FrE O'CONNOR. Canal Bonin, Pittsburgh. CYCONNONS North street, Hulihnore. dl WILLIAM N. IVILS4 tti. trG, Cedar street, New York. - .111eic li nut 0- . 4 iN ay Freight n Line. CEJFKEKLY CALLZDJICLWORSII & c0..5 LINEN 1848. =y -*g-+''fix: VXCLUSIVELY far the transportation of way freie )2.4.between Pittsburgh, Plairsvilk, !Johnstown, lioth daystirjh, Water street. end all intermediate places. One Lout will leave the warehouse. of C. A. 3PAnully Co., Canal Gain , Liberty Atteel. PllthbUrE,'ll. every day, (Slan.thye excepted,) and shippers eau always depend on haying their goods forwarded without delay, and at fair Trat.3. This . Line woe formed for the special accommodation of the woi, busina.s. The proprietors. thankful for the very liberal pairouive they have received during the last two years, respectfully inform their old customers and the public gvuerally, that they have extended thoir facilities. &c.. during the past winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate an increased business. PROPRIXIC/7114. R. H.(`.ANAN & Co. WM. STITT. E. G. silrr. WM. FULTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. TRINDLE & 31e DOWELL. Acarz - r&— C. A. 11 , 1•Axruir & Co.. Pittsburgh; R. 11. C.LICAN, Johnstown; Jourr MILLEa. Hollidaysburg; lionar.u.& Alrrinonu.‘tia torsi Huntingdon co. Rarsamwrz—Sinith & Sioeluir: J. & J. M . Devitt: G.A.% Shoenberzez R. Robison & Co.; R Moore ; Dagaley & Smith: John Parker, \'m. Lebmer; J. Jordan & Son. mar (Gazette copy.) Merchants' Transportation Line, Amanita 170 R the Transportauon of Merchandize and •Producc J. to Philadelphia and Baltimore.. Goods Goods coosigued to our care will he forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading !transmitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor age or coraminion. C. A. NVANULTY k Co.. Proprietors, marl Canal Basin, Lawny st., - Pittsburgit. (Gazette. only. cony.) Philadelphia Type R. Stereotype Foundry, trltE subscribers tire prepared to furnish. at short ma i, tico. ever,' article used in a Printing Orficeoutid hare reduced the Prices of Type upwards of 18 per cent They now charge for Pica 32 eta. Minion S 4 eta. Sinttli Pica 34 " Nonpareil 64 Long Priinci 36 " Agate 51 " 13ourgeoia• ••• • •• •40 " Pearl- •• • ...... .51,20 Flrforer 46 " Diamond 2,00 Determined to spare no expense in making their estalt -I.3h:re-tat as comp etc as pDASiNO, they arc getting tip a unitorm Series of the celebrated SCOTCH FACES. which are unequalled for beauty and durability, and which they feel assured will meet lrith general approbation. Several sires arc now ready. I.linei:ig recently visited Europe for the rutpose of pro- Burin; every tmprovement in their line Of business. they novr oder a greater variety of Fancy Type. Borders. Or naments. &c., &0.. than any other eiktabrishinent in the United States; and their improved method of casting, and of.preparing metal. enable them to furnish orders at a manner to insure sensfaction. Printing Presses of every description. Printing Lilt. Cnases, Cases. Brass Rule, Furniture, Le., at the lowest rafts. Second-hand Presses. and Type which has been used only in stereotyping., general on hand. Books, Pamphlets, correctlyii Directions. 'Labels. checks. Dratta, &c., and elegantly stereotyped as herrombee. N. B.—Specimen Books will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. L. JOHNSON & CO., roarlet-lm No 4 Link r:cor•_. sty Great ICsaglish Keniedr F OR coughs, Colds Asthma. and Consumption'—Th e great and only R qf emedy for the above diseases is the Hungarian Balsam Life, discovered by the celebrated Dr. Buchan. of London. England. and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the inventor. The extraordinary sucoess of this medicine. in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, *imams the American Agent in soliciting fur treatment the worst possible Can, thin Coll be tiountfin the community—rases that seek relief in ram from arty of the common remedies of the day, and hare been. given or. by the most distinguished phl ticians. se eviirmed anti incurable. The Ifurgrarino 13alsam has eared. and will curt, the mpit desperate cases. it to 110 I:unek nostrum, but &standard English medicine, of known and established efficacy. Every family in the United States should be slipplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, nut only to counteract the consumptive of the climate, but to lie used as a preventive medicine in all eases of colds, coughs. spitting of blood, pain in the side rind chest. irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitis, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. night sweats, emaciation and general debili ty. asthma. inßuenza, whooping, cough. and croup. Sold in largo bottles at SI per bottle, with full directions for the rector on of health. Pantplffors,ftuti ling a mass of Reef tsn and American certificates, anT*ther evidence. showing the unequalled merits of this great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents, gratuitously. For sale by B. A. FA TINRSTOCt & Cr) ehl9 cor. First and Rood. u-ad Wood and 0' lIEDICAL Arley Cooper on lierina Sir Astley Cooper on the Breast, &c.; Colle'si.eetoras "Sar Te e etis and Thymaa Gland; Watson's Prae tire; g ryi blackintostie Practice; pungligon's sioloer Ilorner's Anntotny . and histology; Charehilris Midwifery; Velpent's Midwirery: Diseases of Infants-13ilierrl; Diseases of : for rule by IL S. DOSIVOiIT/I k 41 Market mr,rt. Mar 3 PC I ILICATIONS.-3liken's Posses , illtistritted 1, rper's nose editiod of the Poetical works of John NlllOn, with a memoir, and eriucal remarks oil his eemas ant writings. by James Montgomery; and one hundred ant twenty en,gravings from drawings by Wm. Harvey In two volumes. SVEZW.EIet, GIIErK Txterssrmcr.—Tlic fonr Gospels end Acts of the Apostles, in Greek. With English notes, criti cal, philosophical, exegetical: maps, indexes. etc. togeth er with the Epistles and Apocalypse: the whole forming. the New Tcstament—For use of Schools. Colleges, not Theological Seminaries. Ily licv . J. A. Spencer,' A, NI A Nees Norol — MidsurnincesEve.--A fairy tale Oflove. Ily Mrs. S. t`. (tall. Janes lfeplry IV—The life of Henry the rourth. king France and Navarre, by G. P. li. James. Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. )an B Hisoksellers. cor. of Market and 3,1 -DUNS i nrl b q %e a TAN LIBRARY.—Just meet v ed, byrs, Six Old English Chronicles William of Afalmosbriryls English Chronicle : Mallet's Northern Antiquities ; DORN'S STANDARD LIBRARY: Schiller's works. 3 roll; Lanzi's History of Pniniinz ' 3 rots History of the Girondists, volt;3 Cnzes House-of Austria.. 3 rots; COSC'6 Memoirs of 51arlborouch ; Luther's Table Talk. by Hazlett; Roscoe-'s Lorenzo I:Medici; Leo the Tenth: ' Ocklev's History of the Saracens; Sehleicl's Philosophy of History ; Beckman's History of Inventions; Machiavelli's History of Florence and the Prince; Chambers Infomiation for the People The Gallery of Nature. -For sale by LL S. BOSWORTH At Co. feb 17 • 413 market street New Books Just Reis el ved. 'ITORELL'S History of Modern 'Philosophy, complete •IJ_ in one volume, from the last London edittoti-53,00. Lectures on the Law and the Houle's, by Stephen IL ng. D. 11; new and enlarged edition, with portrait of the author: $1.50. 'Memoir of Rev. David *heel. D. D., late Missionary to Clans,, by his neplievr, Rev. G. IL. Williamson, With a pot. trait. Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and Church ; translated by Prof. Torrgy ; Vol. R Hawkstone: a tale of and for England. in 184—, in two voltunes. from Second London edition; 51,06. Memoir of W. C. Crocker, Missionary to Arden; 62 ctn. Personal Recollections. by Charlotte Elisabeth, with explanatory p a inednotes , accoma by a memoir embracing the period front the close al recollection to her death by L. li. J. Tenn; 62i tie. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. H. Tyne. D: D. M Mark Milton. theerehant's Clerk; by Rev. Cherie R. Taylor, M. A. author of •• Records of a Good Man's Life," .• Lady Mary." " Mayan, or the Pearl," a:c. The above just received and for sale by ELLIOTT& ENGLISH, marl 4 6,5 Market street, between ad 4th. UNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS.—We hive non receive I=.l a large eupply of Books for Sunday School Li brarien published by lee American Sunday School Union. end approved by a committee of_ publication, conniating of members, of 'the follwing denominations, viz. : Baptist. 1— , Congregational, Epis o copal Methodist, Presbyterian, and 1' Reformed Dutch. These publications comprise upwards " of six hundred bound volumes, (of prices from 8 tents up to 75 cents,) all written expressly for Sunday Schools. In addition to the above, the Union publishes a large variety of books, la paper covers; for quite young child ren, for rewarde,Ac. The Union also publishes . two Libraries, Nos. 1 and 2, of one hundred volumes each. all munhered ready for use, of books from. 72 pages up to-250. at the low price of ten dollars; averaging only ten cents a volume.. - Also, "A - youth Cabines.Lipiary "of fifty volumes, at the low I,tice of two.ddllatiniul h?ly cents. Also, Hrofa Books. Question Booze, redand blue Tick etsoir paste - hoards, Maps, . *-- Allstbiambove ,we ~sell at the Union, nt Philadelphia prieds. cdtlilos of EfoOku farnlnhed wicaisa 56 Max/cm at., •*- between Third aad..Fourth. MEMEMCJIME WIEN Z - rtinsporWkin tines' /Pi! tabiargh, POttiaibie Boat Lisfie4lT -4848. =EI emigration „Eines. . •1, Tailtscoff's Cerivert riilgra ; 3oziU2,~ , s6 -e REM iTTANCLS ntlPitqat.-ete and `, A -4-4 TA L front Great Iliitairinndlrelana, W. '' , Altt-ts: ,--a n • Tapsrott„7.s• South Corner • `'• of Maiden Lane, N.Y. and DO Wttier- • lon Rood. Liverpool. The sal:se:it:vs, heving accepted the Agency the above }louse. are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal loins - with those desirous ofpaybn't the pasrage .of their friends from the Old Country; and they 'latter thentaelves their character and long standing minces willgive anilleassurnitee that all their ar t rangernents will be earrie out faithfully. ' Messrs. Wt '.sc. .1. T Trip3entriitre long and ravortibly knotiM tar the Superior class. accommodation, and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships. The QUEEN OP THE WEST. SiIERLDAN, GARRICK. HOTTING UFR. .ROSOUS. LIVERPOOL. and SIMONS, two of whieh leave each port monthly—from New York the 2lst and 20th. and from Liverpool the Gth had 11th; in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George end Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure a depandre trout Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that their facilities shall keep pace with their inerenting patronage: while Mr.-W. Tapscott's ecomant personal superintendence of the business in Liverpool an midi tional security that the comfort and accommodahpn of the passengers will be particularly attended to. • The subscribers bent,,'. us usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh -and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to mkt - charge of. and 1 . 61 Sint passengers immediately on their landing,' without u chance of disappointment or delay-;.and are, therobre. prepared to contract forpassage from any sea-. port in Great Britain or Ireland to this my, the nature of the business they are engaged in giving them facilities tar enn - ying pasvengers as, far inland not otherwise at 2 minable: and will, irzweessary, forward passengers fur ther West by the best mode of conveyance, without any additioual charges for their trouble. Where persons sent fur decline coming out, the amount paid foritalmge will be refunded in full, • REMITTANCES. The subscribers are also prepared to, give. drafts at eLiglit Mr any amount, pnyablent the pijncitail CiLiCa and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Vales; thus af fording n safe and expeditious mode of remitting finals to those countries, winch persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their interest to avail thernsiAves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid( will be promptly at tended to. TAA FEE & O'CQNNOR, Forwanling and Commission Merchants, • mnp27-d&w-1 y Philndelphia. az, Roche, Brothers, & Co. FCLTON sr., NEW YORE ; EDE-N QUAT, DUBLIN; SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVERPOOL. '''.1144 A 14 JAMtS BLAKELY, Agent, Office on Penn at., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Arran: meals for 1443. 1110 CHE, BR9S. az CO., sole Agents, for the BLACK I.lk, HALL 1.11:5.r.„ of Liverpool toil New York Pockets. take the liberty of announcing to their old friends` and customers. thut their urrangentents for the year 1:4-3 being complete, they arc prepared to bring out passengers, by the above splendid Line, from Liverpool to New York and Plidurielphis. Thor refer to their former course of doing business. and :sore those who entrust them With their orders. that the slum: satisfaction will be rendered as heretofore. • RENUTTANCES To ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. Drafts for sale, payable, on demand, ar - any Dank-in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. febs-tAntlares JAMES BLAKELY. affin ra as ago To and From al,. GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Gum in Riee 4 ota A. Soy, No. 133 \Vaterloo Road, Li verpool. CaTtLTSLT. & Mersa', No. 59 South st., N. Y. rjlllli Subscribers. having accepted the Agency at this city of the above well known and respectable !tonna are prepared to make elmagements for pabseii„ecrs'to come out from one part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the.re tdar Line ot' Packet Shps. may fro Liverioeek ly Persons engagirm wiith a may rest m assured m th l at w their usends ‘vill meet with kind treatment and prompt des patch at Liverpool. as well as every attention necessary ou their antral in 11114 country'. Applv to or address SAMUEL ATCLUBRAN & CO.. 112 et.. Pittsbareh. N B.—Passes es eng agedhere Liberty from Liverpool to Put, buret, direct. and dm:is for any amount forwarded. pay able at al;bt. throutzd.oni the Ciiitetlaiiiitidour. 'jy2R-ly 11 MINDEN eft. . PASSZ:Notrt Arco atlarrIANCZ, Mike. H A o Tsji r ? , s.7 o de r . TiOng. niure,itnonbdri, r..z.ootalt.zrosrotLfrlrs upon the most liberal terms. with their usual puneloniity, and attention to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our ptioseugyrot to be rotted by the swindlioe ' , camps that infest the sea-ports, n• we take charge of thorn the moment they report themselves. and see to their 1:i T. and despatch them without any detention by the first ships. We say this lettelmody, as we dofy, any of our passengers to shore that thew were detained forty-M.:hi hours be no in Liverpool. whilst thousands of others were tletainea months until they could be sent in some obi ea/!,at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proved their Golfing. We Intend to perform our contracts honorably, eon what it nrey. and not net as was the case last sennon with other otfices, who either performed not at all, or when it suited their convenience. Drell■ drawn at Pittsborrh for any sum from It to pnyable at am• of the Provincial Hanks inlre• land, England, Scotland and Wales. JOSHUA ItOnINSON, European and General- .:eon jant.3 fifth street, one door below \\ • ood at. ..kfU FOREIGN • kEMITTANCE. Sul , serthers tore prepared in forward money to rill patriot of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wicks, with despatch, and at the !row-so rows. BAXICEL er. CO., 192 I.P.erty European Agency, end Ilenalttancea to Ireland, England,&c. T ARCE and small stuns.] moor) run at all times be Ij retained by sight-drafts. at mine,/ rarer, to ad part., of U.:llOmA. Ireland, Wales. &c.. and Legacies. flehts„ Rents, Claims. and Property in Dirope can be collected and recovered 011.0110 J the suherriber. or daring his ab sence from this city from Oetober until May. or, his annu al lours to ThirOpe. by application to 3 / 1 311:6 MAY, Mer chant, Water street. Pittsburgh. - 11. and Counsellor at Law, an Knr.N - AN, Atterty d Eurntienn Agent. Piusburith. r 3. P S. —.As 11. Keenn n has been frequently trottbled by applications and letters on the o he Keenan.' passenger agents, of New York, f he deems it necessary to say that he is not the Keenan of that firm, anil has never had any connexion with either of those persons. • cleti (Vest ern New York College oellealtb. 2 , 17 51sist STRUM, BUFFALO. N. Y. DR. G. C, VFOLTMILE LITHONPRIP Tlc MIXTURE. rillitS celebrated remedy is coasts. "ir increasing its firm , by the making all over the world. It has now become the only medwine for wilily WC, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy stages of this cool pignut immediately relieved, no matterof how long stand in;;. (See pamphlet for testimony l Gravel, arid all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing tompinints it mends alone: no other et. bile can relieve von: and the cures testified to will con vince the moat stleptienl:—f see pamphlet., Liver Com plaint, Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the (treat Went e.peelally, and wherever these complaints prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent. no deleterious compound is a part of this mixture: it eAres these diseas es with certainty and celerity. and does not leave the sys tem torpid. (See pamphlet I Piles,. complaint oro most painful character. iv immedintely relieved, and a cure fol lows by a few days use of this article. It is far beyond any other preparation for this disense; or for any other disease on ginitting from impure blood. (See pamphlet.) Debility of the System. \Veak Back. 'Weakness of the Kidneys. Ac.. or fulmination of the same. is immediately relieved lay a few any, use of this medicine, and a cure is always the result of its use. It stands no a certain reme dy for such complaints, and also for derangements of the female frame. Irregularities. Suppressions. painful men struntioua. Nonni/le has ever been offered, except this, which world 10001 this kind of derongetnents. It may be (tilted upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did we feel permitted to do so. could give a thousand names as proof of cures in-this distressing. class of complaints— See pamphlet. All broken down. debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury. will find the bracing posse; of this article, to set immediately, and the poison- Ono mineral ernilkiliCti from the system. lirrtr ins Diseases will find the alterative properties of PUILIFT TOE BLOM:Land drive such diseases from the systo n. See pamphlet for testimony of cures' in all disetisca, which the limits of an advertisement will tint permit to be named here: Agents give them away; they contain 32 paces of certificates of high cheraeter; and . stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine, noel er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in tiny ease, and if bone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPE ox. and keep taking the medicine as lenges there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against a namberof articles "Which come (=tinder the h7ads of Ss'essragmtss, SYllers, as cures for Dropsy, Grovel, &e. They ore good for noth ing, and concocted to gall the unwary: TOUCH Sinai !COT. Their inventors never thought of curingsuch discissestill this article had done it. A particular , tudy of the parnph las is eantestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell the are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 30 Or. ImtlICE, at $2; 12 or. do. at $1 each—the larger holding on. mare than the two small liettles. Look out and-.not get imposed upon.. Every - bottle him "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithontriptic Mixture," blown upon the gloss.. the written aiennture of ‘• fL C. Vaughn" on the-directions, and "O. C. Vaughn, Buffalo," stamped on the cork. None other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. O. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Prineis pal Office; 207 Main street, Buffalo: wholesale and rotoil. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized Azcnt.t &Tetra. Post-paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advice; prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sole of this article 132 Nassau st.. N. Y.; 2/./3 Essex st.. Salem. Mais.f rind ,y the principal Druggists throughout the United States . Id Canada, as Agents. HAYS & BROCKWAY Agents No. 2, Liberty at., near CanaLl3ssin. trENITIAN BLINDS.—A. Wemenvlt, and old and well 1 , known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth Ste.. takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in full opera tion on St. Clnir st., near the old Allegheny Bridge. where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and (inan ities, is constantly kept on hand and at all - prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will he put up so. that in case of idarm by fire, or otherwise. they may he removed without the aid of a screw-driver, and with the corn., (twilit that Imp other piece of furniture can he removed, arid:with= Gay extra — OApease. s,zt'4-da.vry CIAL7IO,N , TO. TUB ,117117,1 C.—The. subscriber, by kJ 'written - contract with the ?UM TEA Co,. bra the er. c.ill'ANte sight to aelt thairTuaa,in.Pittstutraind-Allgata— ny cal* m Any person &ingling to fl Teas ex, gem procured throughmd,'t practlclag,:a lleCqtlo.lCatid a fraud' upon the atattatetital:arasiot relied on. ' JAYNES,- ,thotth at. SEEM . _ ` . ~ Insnrance- %cintpanies LYCOAIING co. MI7I LULA...NU COUTANY. 1 1'11E. Subscriber, having been appointod-oniduly com a. missfoned Agent of iho LycorWag County Mutual In surance Company. is now prepared, to receive applies donator insurance for said Company. Tilir'COrNiany is, perhaps, onc-af the verfbeit Insurance Companies in the millions or .I.nion, having a capital of , between one and two millions of dollars in pre.ntlimi hotel. and by the -Seger.- tions of the Company no rick exceeding $5,000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. arms any ons risk, acid no snore than ' 82,500 *ill be taken - on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which a .stoNevipe possess through the Side wall or roof. Cotton Factories or Powder Milts. Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not beinsured 'on any consideration. whiit ever, and when the rate per cent. shall be 12 or 10 illelll - no risk will be taken over $4,000, (except Bridges and Cris( Mills.) The operations of the Company have been such, that for the last six years only mu. Cent upon -the dollar has been eased upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application can be made to the subscriber, at las cake, in the new Court House. H. SPROUL.. Assent. jMati-lies Piasburgb,.A.llagaeny Co., Pa. Fire .and Marine Insurance. rrlIE Insurance Company of Nortb a. Americ. of ..ll.Phila delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurrince on property, in this city and its vicinity, and shipinents by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, • Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, • Samuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, "Award Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob ill. Thomas, l' John White, John IL Neff. Thomas I'. Cope, Richard D. Wood, . . Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shirttail, Seely. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in IBM. its charter is per petual, and from its high standing, long experience.,am pie means, and avoiding all risks of an extra Mast : dons charneter, it may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones at Co., Water arid Front sta., Pittsburgh • octal' The Franklin Fire Insurance , Company . OF PHILADELPHIA. eiIIARTER PERPETE-kL.—5.400,000:1 paid in office Mt Chestnut at., north side, near Fifth. -Take Inau ranee, either permanent or limited, against loss or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description, in town or country. on the most reasonable terms. Ap plication, made ruher persionally or by letters, promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKER, Prest. C. G. Barmaxa, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles N. Dancker, Jacob IL Smith, Thomas I tart. George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. . Waimea Mara', n Agent, at the Exchange Office of Ararriek Martin tr. Co., corner of 3d and Market sta. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the surrounding country. so marine of inland navigation risks taken. aug4-ly 193/1.1.1 [MO. I. FINICZT, SR. KING & FINNEY, Agents at ritesburgh.for the Delaware Mutual Safely In surance Company of Philadelphia. 1 1 IRE RISKS upon Buildings anti Merchandize of eve r y description. and Marine Risks upon hulls or car goes of vessels, taken upon the most favorable terms. Othcc at the warehouse n( King & 1101tnes, on Water st.. near Market stmt., Pittsburgh N. B. King & 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 iu Phfludelplia--as having a - large paid in capital. which. by the operation of its charter.! constantly increasinc.-Las 'yielding to each person insu red. Ins due share,of the profits of the Company, without involving hint in any responsibility whatever,beyond the premium actually paid in by hint; and therefore as pos sessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most attraetive form. rinvl=l( 4 GENcI," OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSLIRAINCE CONIPANY OF PIIILAL/ELPIA.—sN. of Third and Wood strrch7, riirsturi:h.—Tha asacfs of The company on the first of January. 1F45, ns published' in conformity with an act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, were Bantle and Mortgages Real Estate. at cost. - Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash . Makin; e toml or 8 9 09.W1. 42 Alfordittg certain assurance that all Jesuit promptly met, and wiring entire security to all who ob. lald Policies from this Company. Risks taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. °eV! WARRICii MARTIN. A, Insurance Agatnal Fire. frITE American Fire Insurance rempony—Office. No. I ;II Wahot s!rect. Incorporated A. D. I, l o .—Charzer perpectunl. Insures Buildings, Furaiture,neschanilize and proper eneraily. either in the city or eciniorycii.A 4 c mast )aiss.or dernage by lire, perpetual or for limited porianls, on favor able terms. DIRECTORS: John Sercenot, Samuel C. Morton, Lynch, Adolphus Berle', Thomas Atitt•one, Georuo ..klthots, John lVeloth, Jr., Patrick Brady, John T. 'Len-is. SAMUI'.I. C. MORTON', Brettldcht, l'asyets D. SANIrEIi, Secretory. Orders for Insurance by the above Company will be received and insurances effected by the unriersigued, nyent for Pittsburgh. GIO. coemum 7an4-.om. 26 Wood street. Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. IT is now co:ice-Act' by medical urn that Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. manufactured by <'(nnstoel, h. Co.. 21 Cotirtkaul Cl., New York. in the greatest :Wan der of the 114th century. Its etrects are truly - miraculous. All paiut, are removed from burns, scalds, &c.. and till external sores, in a tew minutes after its application; heating the same on the most delicate skirl, leasing,nu scar. It is equally beneficial in allkiuds of inflarennato ry diseases,mach sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains; Ithcumatism. White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns. etifilidaias. Erysipelas. Hiles, Tic Doloreatix4 &e. - We 111:izt add os prow to all we say, thc names of many !In tim-in physicians who use tt in theirpractice, and . hun dreds of clergy who praise it to their people. Sind parent k•tr it constnntly on hand. ill case of occidcuts by I fire life may be lost without, but by its use all burns tire oni.ject to its eoutrol.tiulcos the vitals ore destroyed. Can :ion—remember awl ask for Connell's .11n—frat Pain Er. t rartor. manufactured by Comstock 1%, and take no other. l'tt,ts, coati, he—The Genuine Hays' Linantrort,is hn article more justly celebrated as a cure for the above, than any or all others, its cures are almosPimumiliate, and it is only 'weaponry to tel those who know the article and use it with such great success, that it is to be had trite and genuine of Comstock & Cu'., 21 Courtland st., •N. V. sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa., by Wm. Jscssoir, 32 Liberty at., head of Wood st.: also in Washington; Pa, by A. Clark in Brownsville by Bennett & Crocker, also by our ag ent in every town in Pennsylvania, Ohio, 'Aid. and Virginia. ticivlSal&wfim "It In the bent Cough Medicine" ever Sttiv." I F.A D - the following proof of the superiority of Dr. Mt lard, 0-inv./ ("0..0 )fixture, from a respectable cit. i deli, who has tried it: Prrrsnenott, Mn,.mo HATS & nencitrrAr: —Allar labori De ng for several weeks wider the disadvantages of a harassing cough and most distressing cold, w hich . had, thus ter., resisted the ef i fects of several of the 'nfullibles." I wits induced to pur 'hnae a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, anitgi re it n I sir trial. To my great surprise, after Using only one half of the bottle I found myself entirely well: "his Mr best medicine I err-sale." True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & I 3 ROCKIYAI'. Drusgiets, Con-Utter ciel Roar, Liberty street, near Canal. . • AO I A A. MASON & CO., Dry Goods Hours, 62 21tarket „Li „ Street. between !Third and Fourth stray, have just received a large supply of rich Fall Goods, comprising in port : I 7 Cases various styles Prints nod Chintzes of Ro guish. French and American Manufacture i 156 pcs rich and desirable patterns French Giugharasi-warranted in ferior to none imported in style, quality and durability of colors; 4 cases splendid Plaid goods for ladies dresses, comprising every style for Fall and Winter swear ; Cash meres, M. de LuMes, Satin stp'd Alpaccas, of various colors: 5-4 and 4-4, black and.blus black Silks, for Man tillas; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; AP de Loins, all wool; Shaiorls of every style and quality ; Co.. simere s, Cassinetts, Broad Cloths and - Yestings; bleach ed and unbleached Mualins from 61. to ISlc. per yard; Green, Yellow. Red arid White Flannels; Tickings, Checks. strip'il Shirtings; blenched and brown Drillings, ' etc. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. MASON & CO. . . I\TEIV DAGUERREOTYPE ROOIIS, Borke's in.qs, Fourth soya—Boutin & Menton-, Daguerreo typists 'from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the inhabitants of Pittsburgh . , and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of miens and others; at rooms in the third story of Iturkes building. 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured' that no pains shall he spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are attic most pow: anal kind, enabling us to exectue_pictures nilsurpasied for high finish and truthfulness o to nature. • The public are solicited to cull and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are-neither requirred or ex pected to take them. unless perfect satisfaction iSgiverl. N. 13. Operators will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals. 11:rinstruotions given in the art, containing the more recent Improvements. , jun 7 fp() FEMALES.—Eirery female, should . have it box' of 1 Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted to the peculiarities of their constitution. acting with gentle mßd ness and safety in eV eircton3tancts. Wherever introduc ed. their character has been rapidly established among the ladies, with whom they are emphatically The'Facerfte. Very complete directions for use in the variobs coin. plaints will be found in the directions accompanying each box. For sale by S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield stregl, neat' Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny City: .1. , Bin minghem; and John M'Cracken, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. jan2s Hollow. Ware Cststinge. ItITERCHANTS visiting our city for the purpose of lil obtaininK their .S.pring supplies of Hollow-ware and other Cashngs, will find a very heavy stock, -and an exietnfive variety of patterns and . sizcs in store by us.— Samples can be seen at ourwarehouse, Commercial Row, Liberty street, next. IV. IV. Wallace's Alarblu In' Terms and prices favorable. . ' feb 2 -dim . • QUIN, NTEW BOOKry.—Just received, br.llxpra: 1 ../erntar!Y. .L England:. end St•olland,. or recollections of'a Swiss minisicr; by I. H. Merle IbAubi7nc; I), DI, aizthoroffiis. tory of the • Retbrrnation. fo'of ctomweil: aC.' A Practical Bskibiticn of the Gotpcia 'cif St: Matthew and Si. Mark, in the form of Lectutek, intended to ziasist the practice of domestic inatruetion'anddevotiOn;hlJohn Bird Summer, 1). D,',"Aiehop of Ches,ter: r • • • For sole by ELLIOTT & EI.VOLISR, :tom: -561Harket arreet,tet. 3d aurbStb. y., o _ ." *."'""'"4.stw r , ..• . • aER,NL4N BITTERS. • : • .For the permanent cure of Liver CompluintsJaundiee, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Chi Onto Debility.' Chrome Ashh ina, Nervous Debility; Pulmonary : Atfeetions,-(ariging from the liver Or.stoinach.)..Disetiges of theilCiiineysi and till diseases arising from a disordered Stool : ticls,.ui broth male and female , such as female weekness,:dir.xiness, fullness of blood: to the lead. They strenghten the sys tem, and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and.ection and assist digeotion. They can be taken by the moat delicate stomach, and in every case wilt destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sys tem, removing all impurities (11111 remnants of previenis diseases , and giving a healthy action to the whole frame.- The symptoms of Liver Complaint are uneusiness and ain in the side, and soreness upon touch immediate ly under the inferior- ribs; inability to lie on the left side, or Hat all able, a dmgxing sensation produced, which se— riously affects respiration,. causing, very often a trouble some cough: together with these symptoms we perceive a coated tongue, acidify of the stomach. deficiency of.:4lr spitation, and sometimes a sympathetic ,pein in the right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep 'and depreision, of spirits,. and .sotnetimes sores in the mouth or thioat„ causing moeusier ,, rise in the nostrils.. Jaundice frequent ly accotnpanies it, and a dropsy in the fare. These syrfip torus, if permitted to continue, will eveutindij,Pro.d'ace that most baneful disease. Consumption: ln'teet. a ma jority of site. - crises originate from the irritating polies above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must i tit' every instance, be rivoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various -.those nf reoting the.storatieh alone, are nausea,:lieart-burn, logeof appetite, sometimes an excess or appetite, sense of fiffl ness or vveight Oct the stomach, sinking or flattering of the pit of the stomach, fmtid ernetaticins..pr sour arising from the stomach, &e. Dyspepsia, devoid of afanctual nature. is without danger; bob if arising Bran n disease of the stomach, it is dangerous. . Nervous Debility generally accompanies Dyspepsia or Liver Coniplaint; it will also cure. A raw deses will...re move all the unpleasant effects, such as thineriug at the heart, aching sensation when in a lying position, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull.pitin in the hexd, constant imaginings of evil. and. great depression oispir. its. Outward signs are, a quick axd strong pulse, pale and distressed countesigineeflke. A.uy case of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Bitters. nk directed. • , An infallible remedy S for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest, Spitting of Blood, Inilnenra, 'Whooping Cough, Brea ching, Hemoral Asthtna, or any disease orrthe Lungs or Throat. . This is an invaluable family medicine. It soon relieves any _Cough. or Hoarseness, and prevents the:Croup by be ing early administered. No cough or cold. is.too light to pass neglected; for, neglected colds sicik thousands to tlie grave annually. and cause many to grow up with a deli cate frame, wfterwould. have been strung and robust if at first properly treated. SPIKENA cifRD IN For the effectual core 'the O PiIeTs,MENT, Teller. and 'Rheum, Scald Head. Ring-worms, Inflamed Eyes or .Eye-litts, Barber's Itch, Frosted Feet, Old Sores arising from feier or impure blood; And will extract the fire front burni, on application, or remove any cutaneous eruptions from the skin. Persons troubled with tender farce should use it after shaving.: it will, in a few moments. remove all sore ness and, stop the bleeding: It can always be relied on, told is invaluable in any thmily. TAR OINTAII?..N ss in For the cure of pains or weakne the liver. back or chest: it trill entirety remove any deep sewed pains.— These remedies have caused many to enjoy th e ines timable blessings of invigorated health. and in a varie ty of desperate and abandoned eases, a perfect and radi cal cure, 'Pile innumerable impositions upon the public, and the statements Of renrarkable cures never made, yet certified to Icy feigned names, or by persons wholly tinacquainted with what they have endorsed_ renders it difficult to - do jiutice to the public in offering sufficient inducement to make a trial of These invaluable medicines. They are en tirely Vegetable, and free from all injurious ingredieffts, and el e im your patronage solely upon their merits. "Every family should haste a ptunphlettlter can be hid of the agent. gratii. Principal Depot at the German Medicine store, 9:9 Race j street, one door above Eighth. Philadelphia. For sale in Pittsburgh. by [jai:Fr-My) 14 . M. ritottx. QILENCE THAT DREADFUL courm h—The Lungs 1,71 are in danger, the work of the destroyer, has been irgau, etc h o Coucf Consumption huh in if a sound Of death. Aur you A Marnue, Yonr darling child, your idol rind enrthly joy, is now perhaps confined to her cliatnber I y n ilungerons Cold—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fingers, tell the bold disease has already gained upon her —the sound of her sureftehral cough pierces your snob I'' yo Alas. when jest about to enter life, disease sheds a heart crushing bliLrlit over the fair prospects of the fit lure—your Iti-eac couch told amble limbs tell of your of hope. but you need not despair. Thera is a balm which will heal wounded luags, it is Sherman's nm. Mrs. Ar - rase. the wile of wm. 11. Artier. Esq. seas given lip by Dr. Sewall.of Washo. lire Roe McClellan of Phitatlelphia. Pr. Poe a aim n Or. Mcdt„ . of New York. 11,,r friends all thonght die inset Ili,. she had every appearance of beiiia in consumption. std was so pronoune e d hy her physicians—Silent:ma's Balsam was given and it curial her. Mrs. GAnustinitscr. of Bull's• Ferry. was alsostired of consumption -by this balsam when, all other remedies tatted to girt relief—she was reduced to a skeleton. Mn, A. C. Castle, Demist. fI.SI Broadway, has witnessed its r heeds in several cases where no other medeeme taunt ed relief—but the Balsam operated like a charm. Dr. C. also Lei - bleared its Wonderful cireets in caring" Asthmo, which it never fails of doing. Spitting Blood. alarming so it may be, is effectually cured by tilts. Balsa - mt. heals the ruptured or wounded blood yessels,zind intakes the lungs Socind Rev. HENRY Joys:Lift? Eighth avenue. was cured of rough tied catarrhal affection of .50 years standing. The first dose grief. him more relief than all the other meths tine he had ever taken. Dr. L. J. Beals. 10 Delaney aveet, gave it to a sister.in-law "who seas laboring under Consumption, and to another sorely afilieteth with the Asthma. In both cases its effects were iminediate,,oon restorin g , them to comfortable health. Mrs. Lye - arms W/E.I.S, 05 Christie -at., suffered from Asthma .42 years.. Sherman's Balsamrelieved her at once. and she 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 Compinints, and all the affections of the throat, and even Asthma and Consumption. Prise 2.5 cents and $I per bottle, Principal Odiee 100 Nassau street. New York. Likewise Dr. Sherman's celebrated Cough, Worm and Camphor Lozenges. Premien] Tooth Paste and Poor Alnli'M Plaster g Sold wholesale j and retail by 1111. JACKSON, nt his I Boot and Shoe Store and Patent Medicine Wargliouse, I Si Liberty street Pittsburgh, head of Woolf street, and I by the following dilly appointed Agents for Allegheny tonnty Marsliaiii Allegheny city; Jonathan Ghriest, Natieficstert J. R. Jacques, Birunnglinin:A. S. Getty, Wylie Street; .1. G. Muslin; eor. Webster at. and Elm; Daniel Negley. East Liberty; 11. L. Mitchell , Wilkins burgh; Thos. Aiken, Sharpoburgh; Saml. Springer, Clin ton; James ol'Kce, ewartstown; John 151.5ek. Turtle Creek: C. P. Diehl, Elizabeth:* Rowland & tion,M'Kees port:" MeElilownev." Bakerslown; Riley .ftrlcaughlin. Plumb Township: Wm. J. Smith, Temperatteeville; Jas. Fulton. TitTelllllllll G. 11.Starr.SeCriekly. marn-ly Pa) eiin- ATlTfir.'FiTaain \r‘ ville, N. Y.. says: `•1 am well perseaded, arid:hove been for some time. that your Domestic Vegetable" Pills are of great use to all those who may have 'occasion to use them. and have ndininistered teem to my patients." Fever and Ague. Dyspepilia and Ifilions"Fever, are im mediately eared by the . use of Dr. Ralph's; Pills. Prige, 25 cents a box. Sold wholesale and rend! by S. CUTHBF.IIT, . Smithfield L. street. war Third. Also, by Wm. Cole. Allegheny city: J. G. Smith. liir minghuni; and John M'Crue.keti, Filth Ward. fell 7 JaslaraP T't R. s: S. 'COOK. Piciiinf Ohio; Writes; March.' 1:.40: LT have used your Verinffage. Carminative Balsam. and Expectorant, in toy practice, (or the last three years, and have been exceedingly *ell pleased with them, and never, as Yet, to my recollection, or realizin g , my fullest expectation in their en 're properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak ti from experience; hut, judging from those I have used, I doubt not but t that they 'clam, are entitled to all the confidence remised in them, by those who have used tnem. h was formerly very partial-to f OOOO, Verinifuge, until I beenineacquain ted with pours, whickhas my decided preferene to' any other now in use. Reesectfully, yours. he., S. S. COOK,111.3)." Irr For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store.' 72 Fourth fits febtft 13 A. PAHNES.POCK"S COUGH"SYRDP.-"—This pre - - . potation has proved iiselfto be of very great cfhea cy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping, Coltish; and:other Plientnnhic Aireetions; ni b the proprietors - feel warranted in recom mending it as a safe and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates orindisputable authority, in . testimony of its value. . It is pleasant to the taste, and is offered also low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are; perhaps, but few Cough preparations" that - still Inv duce sorb; decided erects'in much Short. tittle. Pre -pared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. D' 'S 'RALPH OELEIS RATED . IraoitEatE . Pax& are for sale, wholesale and retail, nt the Reict. Es - mrs OFFICE, Nei. Smield st. Also, by - Wm. Cole, Allegheny eitYs: 0. 3. G. Sriith Bir minithain;Johir McCracken, Penn street, Fifth Ward. feb 21 56130 915 93 • •100.967 77 - .207 499 79 of the Mllowing celebrate' namely : A Saignedie Brandy. pale.l Giant dark, London • Illarket {Vim MOJIC.O. Port Trash IL Sazenae Hutt . ii `. 13urtinnily flennessy " dark. S. S. Madeira ri " .. " _pale; - 7 :-. .S..NL - Pine t Castilian Sc. Co ‘i ' 3 "Syminmn it " “ . dark. ..}•larai LL Imperial Cagle Gin, , . ir., • rale.Sherry 4: liiack Horse . " . 'S Brown, " Swan . F . !Golden " Pine. Apple • " 1 TenriTe. " Insh VVlLi•_.key " rr.: t -Lisbon - " . . ' ' S." - JamNii.:l 'll :rite, . , ' . . - . it- Claret j ••,, :‘ St. Coil u‘nn. -- . - . I Sweet LVDry Malne:a " Together withls-large - sioeleMf tie .ohove WinOs and Liquors to Bottles; also,. - Cfitnpiigite Wid Claret Nines, for sale as imported. oh pleasingstemitqm-the - Witte Cel heramtLitiatat Sion of P. C. ATARTIN, feb7 corner of Smithfield and Front sts. num rin =MEI ~k l - Map anh• iltebumes Horn , AND7S-: . CELEBRAT ED GERMAN .11EDICINES without a.Eiral for the c;. Vita felf4tiing Pi:corp.! T-FLltiken according to- he directions ILoy t i114111.0.01y I. case, ne.rnatter who or who: else has tailed. VEGETABLE'RHEUIATIC Fdr the' permanent cure of Ritettinatistit.' Gout. Gan gretie,-Hysteria, and severe nervous affections: rnd-are highly iecommentled for the cure of Dropsy, Illemoral Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in mostcases. experience benefit' soon after the first dose.. They quiet the nervous sfatem, which enables them to resttkell during- the night. They never full to effect a cure, when taken according to-directions. No outward application can permanently remove rheu matie pains limn the system. Liniments Scrlnclituesidt as a palliative for a short period, but there is al wayadaneer in their use. They may cause the pain to leave one.place for perhaps a:vital purr,. of else where the paiu.will be more acute. - LS-300 Mole, tfalves,k/nar pcs, Brandy.-Wines. Gins. &c. al brands, grades; and vintage, 111 :g Pale' - VVESTERN - --NEWfiYORK • COLLEGE N0.U07,,- IVAIN-STDESi, 113 L- -17-41.4),. Raw yoax, - 1 TIR. C. C. VAUGHINtS. Vegetable .Lahontriptic Ada.- JJ for 1:47.—"4 Comet I SaW, I Conquered" is most emphatically.the =tic with this article.. Discse has ever yielded to Its . lol4Sl marvellOus medicinal povir. Wherever it line, cone, and, South America..Englud, Canada, and the Milted States-havePruvided the true of. this- - statement, the' i shove quotatiOn n-a strong and pity sentence, tells the whole story,: lnyalids.. the priniple upon whicli"yeti are eared. may : not .be,../iiiown to mu, but the result of a Ulu) 4satisingtgry; ; ;you are restfed; and the secret of the cure'reimiins With thc propriejr.— The Medicine is , a coliapound .fat „dhainet vegmble agencies; each iiidividual,rori t . has its own peculta ex clusive, medicinal property, conflicting With -no ?titer cc:mooned—each root makes its own dare-antLasi per fect combination, when taken tote the system, it dos the workwhich NATEui, 1 , 1/11 ICI' laws were first estidish ed. intended it should do+-punivrts:sTßEsclaniNs, AND RESTORES the broken doWM.aebilitsited-cdstitu lion. Ditoenv, its characthis, comietelY eradicated Boni the systemlitritsuse. -- 'See pumpiets in agents' hands, for free, circulation-they -;treat. atm all diseases, and show testimony of:cures.., Guerra., nil all complaints of, die: 'turnery organs, fOrti)..tilio the use of great suffering: rind:VActitm'sLiamoirratcrteliaseifuireil no small celebrit!; - oVer:the country. by , the cureeit has mode in thii distressing dais ot.attiicuons, Suiftned. it' se 6 trlS: is thii tut:divine. that it. hei thus, altractedlic No nce of one' Of our MediCal Publications. "Iti the Zovem be Nu. 16-113. t r- fluffalo ...lone-nal Mat Montly - Re-, view of :Bodies! and Surgical Scieitee-n in an uncle on ealeulous diseases, and:" solvents,"'' the writy, after noticing the fact - that the-English - government -Gee pur chased n secret remedy, and also noticing the prebase in lara ufo seeret. remedy. by the Legyslaturcyf New, York, thuilittys tribute iu the.. - fitane. of ,the .Merkine : " Why du not oar Representatives i/I Senate tuulAssem bly convened, enlighten ,anti 'dissolve' the offering: thousands of this country, by theptirchase of;ruughnis Vegetable Titlitintriplic, than - Whiell nelolictititnec'thm days of Alchemy has possessed. one. half, thebrim rt.— Ready r, here is a periodical of high standing,jicknow leilgod throughout a large. sectiolt of this- cor turY - rei be 'Coe cif'the.liest einfdnetcAjOurntili of the hiotim the U. States,- exchanging- with the selonti fi c- - works e Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Auslin . l-'?it. M. D. and contribated to - bymen of the highestpefessitirial ability, thus stepping aside to notice n secreiremeclv.”. You'stili atonceauderstand.no unknown cede teenthiess nostrum, could thus extort a comment tram so litho quer ter—an,J - Conicquenily, unless it - directly Celia-led with' the Practice of the fucultr. 'it Must have- beer its greet • fame" whieli has caused it to receive this pasieg. nod. KIDNEY diseases, toeakness of the bark and spit. n.irrepylar , painful and szlypreseed ..Ilinstrtmtion. Floor Win:. and the entire complicated train of - evils which filor.-n-die ordered system. are at once relieved by the ledicitte.— Send for pumphlete:from Ageins. and you 41 finite vi dence of the value of the Lithoutriptic ilicrepin ihutb., As a remedy for the irregulnritice of the fende -. system. it has in the compound -root" which has btu resulted' to in the north -CIF EntOPC centeries—as - ahre core 'or ihiscomplaint, and a - restorer of health oldie mire system. buret COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, Dimons :Dein hist:hely relieved. PeOple of the West wit find it the only remedy in Mese eouiphiints. as well itiExymt sac Aced. There is ho rettiedyi like it, and nifileind Or qui nine, forms any part of this mixture. Na wilt re sult In its use, and its active propertiesare In dtbsted in the use. of a single 30 of bottle. For Far f and Ague., Vinous Disorders., ark, no ether 11 .Tedieine.umr.:?t,t.r . tbst. Gorr. willfiffirrelief: The action of this divine ' upon the Blood:will-change the disease—whiclirtirintitetrus the liloodL-and a healthy- result will fullest EtvivErii.A. he.. yield in es-fesv days use f this Medi-, eine. IC daniiiistion of the : Letsds,' ComittPcessustrrtos also, has ever found. relief. . Scrofula , Erlipeks, Piles. Inflanwd Etifiall ceased by, impure find' this article the remedy.• The - system. cottiletely' acted upon by -the:to-eh ty4wo different prolicrtis- of fho mix ture, is purifiedend restored—as a partmleure with not follow. 'lite train of common complaintit Palpitation of, the Mari, Sick Headache, Debility. 4-e., artilithe remittal" some derangement of the system. and thiGnai t ißXMio- wen wilido its work. The Promises set the ad veri isement, are based upon Ike proof of-amt it htti done in the pasiSuur years. The written teatpony of ',lOOO Agetits„ in Canada. the United States. Engtra. and South America. the po4seadon'ot - the propriep—Mid can be seen by all interested—is n sufficient demnstratiOn that it is the best Medicine erre offered lo the lorld. Get the pamphlet. and study the principle a's thereaid down; .of the method of cure. Put op in - 20 or,,bottis i at *2; 12 or. do. at SI each—the largest holdintir •64/... more than two smell bottles. Look out and not get vend upon Every bottle has it-Vanglin's VOgetabt Idthuntriptic Mixture " blown upon the glass.: tile- wire 4 signature of "O. C. Vangh on the directions. and .11.:C. - Vaughn, Buffalo,` stamped, on the cork. None otfir ore Gonume. Prepared 'by Dr. C..d. Vaughn, and solilit the Principal Odice. - 201 Mant street,' ButfalO: at Whel4ale No attention' giVen iu letters, unl e ss' Pit - pald-Lorders from regularly constintied Agents excited; 'Post' paid letters, or verbal ,conimunieations: socithig. advice, promptly attended to gratis.- Offices devoted eiefuilvelv toi the sal'Or this article 129 Nassau ' strectl:'New Vet* cityfit ESNlXitreet, Salem.- Massachusetts. and-by the riricipal Druggists throughout the .I.inited States : aud ,, Cmine, as 'adVertmed in the papers : „ , . _ Atrent. in this city— Ways & Brockway, Wholesale and Utah! Agents ; No 2. Commercial Row Liberty street. l'itlUttrer. 'Also. it E. Sellers. 57 Wood street: John Federal street Allegheny city; 'John Barclay, 3.teas)-; John Smith . Bridgewater. Jan:lo.4l&wls. • . cliff:.\ - r-S.F; HAIR Cli.flArtl--A inathless artlcte for LI giowthi beauty. and restoration thellair.' This Cream, when once known, will supeiedaallotherarti. clot of the kind now in use. 'IA het. the, hair is dead harsh, thin. unhealthy, usir turning toy. a few mirth:M. lions will Make the Itair'Saft and darkind give it n‘htlau- Ulu', lively uppearanee: . and ala make it maintain its liveliness and healthy tutor, twit us long , as all 'the preparations that tire generally useili Where the hair is thin. or has thllen atc, it may be rstored by.wsing this t :res, in. Every lady and gentleman Ito is in the IlUbit of using oils ott their hair should at . oactittichasaa bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream, as it is sonmposed . that it Will not Milne,- the hair lrho.the hat mill beauuty ii, and give perfect „satipetion In every, in $1:111Cet. l'br testimony to its very sure. rio4tialitie;i, see the f o l lowing letter from the Itec. !aldwell to •Mescrs. Hendershot: S Stretch, Nashville; thieral agents for the Southern Slates: - -I.esirr R. Cold welt. Panni'/thc Presbyterian Church,. Pulask . • . „ liENDEpsnorr ScriercitiGacrt.r.urgc-4 take p.eastire in lidaillyt 171 V testimony finical' of the 'a:teen:Mt , preparation cadlastir.. Parfsles:Chirre Bair Cream,' ' for, about two years ago myhair wattery.dry, bristly,: and disposed to come.out; but haviugypeure4 a bottle, of the Cream, and used it act:lir:ling to fhlreScription, it is now elastic, soft, amid - firm -fo:Irle fietit - hinny balganlS.:iind oils .were mipheirticnich leaving:V . :hair in-a - worse state than before. This Cream, howevt, has met rations. - , • - •• As an article for the toilet. itty. ire gives preference over all °thins being delicAtelterfamed .and,noedis posed to rancidity. Time lailietrApeciall r; Will find' the Chinese Cream to be a slesidernap In their preparations for the toilet.. • - . Ate., R. CALDWELL, I (Pulaski, January 7, 1547. . ; •- Irr'Sold wholesale arid retal i ltriashurght - tty John M. Thwnseild. 45 Market st., rug Joel ..Mithler, comer...of Wood and Fifth sts. jels-dkw-ly LAin ES are cautioned agaraTusing, Common Preriit 7 red Chalk; They are tint ewe how frightfully Inju rious it is to the skiu! how coarsihow,rough, howeallow, yellow. and unhealthy the skint ]fears allet• nsing.pie pared chalk l Besides it is initions,cointiining ti large quantity of lead! We base Tapered-it hemline) vege table article, which sea -call. „des' -Spanish-Lilly - While. It is pyrfeetly innocent, beingprified of .all -deleterioui qualities, and it imparts to thaskin knaiuriti; hialUiY, alabaster. cleat, livele - White - at thestune time acting us a cosmetic on the skin, liming. it soft and tenet:nil: ' Dr. James Anderson, Pruclial, Cheanst.orltiossaeliti setts, says: "After aliplysingOnes' Spanish Lilly White, I find it possesses the utostutiful and natural, and at the same lime innocent. ivhitl I "eiter'efetr: "T:certainly can conscientiously recomtned its use to all whose skin requires beautifying." Prices cents a hos: Directions —the best, way to applyi t illtWhite, Is with soft, leather or wool—the mount is prefettle.. •,. ~ . .- A rnot ssr' or Ts:mil:44 29 • estna.hile. telh; foul breath, healthy giuns.. , /ellow and unhealths , teeth, after being once. or twice. feinted with Jones , :Amber Tooth Paste, have the appekance; of the most beautiful icoq, and, at the stone limit i , an . I , rfe-eilk illelo,eoul li and exquisitely Inc. that itionstae uilY ifse is 1.4114 :Avoids:mous. even to thosdeeth that are ttig:q.6tlcondt -tirim•givlng,thettr-a,licatitit-PoliskrandreverM. nr a prom:num decay, ;'Choken handy .sicanyea- akyonveitts from becoming worsc,lt ali fastens suck as is becoming loose, ar i l by pepeve mace Will... 4 tinfl w r.r.U444laSSYeeth delft:m.ly wlitio:and InNifilie bitath'44lo44l4"W"L Pike% or 37# cent* a kola All the alt bve akesit*S_Only itta , Chatham st., sign.of th4silar*,BP'ktenSti'gf="l" had by Me iimointed_AiWyirhose oltuncs 9016s . i . stw.th e , next column.. N- .... '2 .., ,: - ' - 4 -' i . AC• 1 ‘,......„).„....„,„..„,„,,,.. .rickhusbantr t!-BXYOur face is yottr4ortuneAY , berultlfOlmfeittg -t - r.* it white ;hot;B:ctirdiir P , ' 6t r nt ' i ligSliPlel" low, disfignrcdosultbartit i ned.atit‘asesu-''.'lliOus ands haie"heauliftuierh . Vliii s htfir.e.,,, "Ifd" . /Mietli or twice wlatkatleeltuliait. hemicat"Sedp..!'Tlie-'ellke . ) is glotiouktifidMagitificent.Aut he sure you. get tke"kap it i uO•Jones? , siap,:iil the' t ri : 6l- 7.P l 9Amerie.4. 11 Ez t g" l -e - f 6 .'? qhathartsitroots•ti 1 - ~,,..;,_,, -"--",.-- ei . _ - , ,f; ijting-7.iormi - Salt,rhellif Sd ll itet 4r5 01 1V-kr.!s,,,Bßiber'i Reit, tire - Siken,cured" likJonesljtaliall Chernteal,"Sciam ' When every;' kind of "ri , ady has. faded . itiatires It pfitiples, frec`ltleti, - arid - M.thajskin, altkhow. Sold at . the AmericanrEagle;• htltham street&Mhitl,4aader, this seldom or never '-,.---:,- ..' j.; ,' " ‘ ''S' : *'''. C. INC ; rAIS: : .4 Pad~r,:i.: 00,. i s Sold at ` , LiesiON'ise : arty at.; head of irock d pigi. of of the -Igg'Boot.. .. * ' ~":". -..-.-- --'-'7l-7,-,-L'",;:petkO. t: GitkAviitiifiVoii 1 .ti l 'VeiN AN P . — a i ntiroin vveq. itiloititoxirti.):- tee; 1 b e l ow t4e . e ar ih., surfe. Thi.. oil . wintie-rou t ia .r.,ialy. superior to . H ar le m tetiali, or any other formerly pope lar Oils. its curntivd)roperties for the folkiwte: . oll- ments are truly 'scoopful: Inflamatory . rhetunatuimi whoopirr , -cough, phtlige, couglts.• colds, . Spasms , letter,. crysipelL, scald headcroup, Inflammatory sore throat, liver complaint. ingrupintien of. the kidneys, pains in the breast, side and backgliseases o( the spine, piles, heart burn, diseases of theol , joint, inflamed sore eyes, deaf ness, and cur ache, sorms, tooth ache, sprains, strains, burns. scalds, bruisr(cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores _ , Ace. ece. - ' -- Price 54 rents per tittle. Sold Wholesale and retail by \VAL JACKSON, Oars boot and shoe store, SU Liberty street Pittsburgh. .Ite mu Boor stands in. the door-way. Only place in Pittshkgh where the ciaatitair can be ob tained.' - ' ~ , • t - Casznix.—lnordato be sure of obtaining, thegenuine, purchase only of triTellenli agent fur Western Peansyl v maia. Wm. Jake Jackeop 55 Liberty street, or through sub h.,Alse,eil a t s showtiio i b e a t c 1 d . 141 l e i ;11 ,,, f ra or i d il r s e s c u t i 1 0 c , , , s e n i i e , h pa o n f m ri bi .it c o t m fo s r v m i I_l contai n i ng th e na, S and address of the Proprietor and , General Agent .of: estertr Pennsylvania, as follows: .i , Or. Hall &Co.,' Prictor, Kentucky. . j Wm. Jacksoll. idoral Age.c,f for Western Pennsylca cis. :-,0 Liierty a et, Pittsbur„ , ,lt to whom ail orders • 0„st„,„ _ E a c s„lis is :„...nriosa. in one of. ihp shore named Pemplit a i ud ill,' I ifiGrid of IV in ill lin JRCkliglt. (tile g , 7,,: ti 1 0 . ,1,1 oAly 1.104.03t1e. a.;:eli: for Wester:l Pentisyl v ama,) praficd.o ./10 outside T d the label._ . 0ett,,,0, 13.AR - REL, § , Ii: r t ..101 !'Poireil: .. ', :: •, r - , ' = , ed Feao4 .: .: '• - veF ,Sec , !; . Jusi recef!xd.4l,thi , for sate! -1i0 ., . .. „ ....,_• 7..:" . 5.•.• Vt ATERVAN A . • 31 ; Marltct, and 61Front avert. . . irm4' fUrikgs QM: Plaufg.,..,) . . .... „. surinn.cticrErt - v - ExiwrxioxitondiitenEl l 4, s , A RE universally admitted, to, operate, lull duff akan A efficiirill-preientier; but us a the road* femidvi.lll - all diseases which con affect the lidthatflrame . f.ille m d.„ . ache,lndigestion. Rheaniatisob, Scurvy. Drops'; Smal• Pox;Choleiti'Mcribus,lV orrits,'WhoOpnrgiCoughe Conaranntion, Jaundice, Qatosey,Seaslatina.Liver,CottS plaint; Apoplexy; Cancers, Menalfs,:Salt,l,llterary,FSti; Heartburn. Giddiness, Esysipelas..Dtreftme,„clasloUgs at /he Skin. Colds. Gout.. Gravel,•Pains in:the'llaCkltitvera Weakness, Palpitaiioll of the:Heart, RisiePia thelmr °e l . , Asthma.-Pe t er s of till kludi,"PdinateCintiplithns.Stltelifs in the Side.''Spitting of 4:flood, Seire . 'E'yetti'Serefulai-St.„ Anthony's Fire.t.bwitesit of Spirits, boding ; Fluor rats or N%':hitett;'Grines, L06141W1 Bile on the Stomach. and all bilious affections,. Plettrisy, Swelled Eeet and Legii,;Siiine,Po*,-Wnitc.Swellingil, Tremors, Tuituirs,„MeersiVotrating*and'a.licisteredfieu succeilifully and 'repeatedly ltedn'vanrittished 940 heir all7POwerfal arra. • They haVe lieeh known toereetpertiinuenteujcseillOt all other remedies had provedMia.Vitilidg-, Stages - of disease. ' •- - • ,-^ hurl ih tFre id of 'rim m od[ eminent,phphTradit and received besides their , ungettlified craninentlatihio They have heen.freguently recommerieedVienillgo! most oistlOAtiishod characters throughout thelanklited beet; sanctioned in , Europe by Noblemen, and:Priattei'tif They have been introduced into the Ilt»pttaltiaC i d i t e.. ; burgh, Partional Vienna, and 'thronglillie exertioniof our Poreip Arubassaders;:ther,haveieralP. veil the favorable commenditlert-ollhePartperorit,Rtni-' sia. and of his Celestial ,Mujesty of the Chlnefe , Ea' ID" Scarcely a Packet vessel of any repute, stilts the port of New York; without an 'abundeldsarply'or ate' SICK MAN'S NEVER PAII.ING- PIIIhND; -- Irp ot tr e ntiesinerrtreetrearablishedireitil-the-eiair e all Cities in,the Union; audnpplicationnardeop,Susolky.reach-, ing us frontalmosinumberless villages every section-. of the Country. Testimonials ortheir, marvellous effects. are pouring in from all, , quarters---and in - such numbers that we have not:time to read one,-half of them. • stronger or more conclusive eVidetiee than these - ituPert- - ant facts can ther mosfaceptititrtiesirer - Islqurseihle,thitt . the,maity 7-thousands %VIM - 113V1) tried CLIEKENEMS: PILLS, can LA deceived inolfiir-results? If any, irapras: frac or quackery existed, would it nor long ago haveheld up, hs it should u ni t y . the 'Scorn anal-derision , of:Sa justly offended comm • , ,• Dr. C. V. Cfickener is the Ort,ginal ra ventor of Sugar Contr.(' Pills; and that nothing of the. toll was ever heard of, rani) he introduced them inJuite,lBC.l.' Purchasers should. therethre. always-ask for ClickenceN', Sugar Coated. Vegetable Pills. and. take no . _other i nr the,ir will he made the victims of a freed, 25 C.F.:NTS' VEIL BOX. ' - Dr. Olieletter's principal °Lilco far.the sale of nillikit,9s!., IV;if. JACKSON. b 9 Liberty St.. hend ofYttood s tit.: burgh. Pa.. (lenertil Agcut' tor , 'lN'esierts Northern Ohio, nod the Ricer Cottrities of Nirgiadtt. , t'!.. -.5 ."( ThocoltocCitig are Dr: - Cliekerierbs duly appointed , --A gents for Alleghe'rty l'a. JACKSON, (principal) 59 Liberty streetihetul of A. M. Mnrehnll, Allegheny • Jonathan Gbriest Niancliester. - C. TOWlleettd & .'u Joo. ii. 11. ..Inetiues,Jlirtstiogharst..".-. _Jim. 11. Cassel, Penn st. Andrew S. (telly, llobert Williamn. Atihitrev 13; IL fleminertiy:f!outh ')Vin. J. Sinith,'Pemperttnestvt,llo. • Jercitali Iletniug; . llarlie}Negley. Etist'Llberty.— Ldward Thompson, Wilkitisburgh..;:,, , Tlumnis.Aikin tt.tharpsburg.b.. G. IL * Stair; Sess - ickley. Samuel Springer, Clinton' ' .-- 3 utnes..Al.7/iee, Sicwartsiawn. Joholllank, Turtle.creek.,. C. F:1116b1, Itiley :11tLaueldin. Plumb Tovhisliip. Joites,.llaierstown. Pemiy,,Z)l'Keesport. - - - n9/7 c. 64 1'1' Is TLIE I.IEST COUGR, EVER I.sE.l)."—This Wll3 expreasedju eur hesringyes toll:lY, 'by an intelligikiit iientlenTnit, who Faid usedhut about one half of n bottle of Dr. Willard's Oritnttll'etltik : Illixture, before he-wits' entirely, e flOmet IsuidAtitt bottle ef it>, and it' - themost obstinaie emtgb. Arms not disappear by.its use, youi money Will be refunded. Compinutded as it is,' - of the -most elective,' thtingli , bitint lees and pleasant-remedies., its use for..yeara haa t nor hi', deed can it. fail to, give entire satisfacuon. 'For sale, srholcsale - und re-WY:by ' ' -'IIAYS -Liberty street. neerEautd./Ebtsin. 1V1LLIA;11 FLEMING, Sold also by otir TAR: - WILLARD'S 'Orienta4 Cough=d7falutirt.Ef try WOOS I T A LIE Those.Nyliallavetnothatlou poriinlitY - Of t ' ry'ing this greaiyeinedy. for thoye'rotaticot • cure tria of every adbction of theltingsCsfictuld not foil to bite it a C, Certiftertfes.o4itiefficiency;froln rittrdwructt iFerts . , Whieb.wo are gonstantly recehting,put fail conritt4 - . the the fol7oWAtig , Indy. of high standing in Allegheny .; • • ' ''" CIrTFFObq 7r.4848. 5- -area:way atl:,:yd: , Ang nt Vert slore to I: tilde, to add in favor or Dr. lard's truly valuable cough medicine, About thfeCinibilhs since 1 was.anack.cd with a violent' cold; and - tw - higUktch 11 . 1,:tresxml with the eou4:, - froirt.whici l l conitl,pthino lief, until I was a short tone since induced to store nod rtrirclitise'iunie of the Orilntatro4ti3liittre.- I ant happy;to state that'll* Also; of: the seco hottliel l a s entirely cured Sic; an& bayinz great c_onfidancutig-ir-_ have, and shall continee to recotinnenti it to ttry.„l;rultd.s. t.• Price, 21 teals a 4olthe: Sold by: Gttnc• , ..3 4.BROG RAVAN:r". nqw,rl, ibex sL, pear ~ .7. FL7IIIINO. Itnu-reocexith,:, F ROM the , New, York Gazette. Ot, 6, -- -tt!..th: . a -daily _ paper deserviiiiii* tit 'the head of the dady. press - ,in -this rountrs- Xriears httract Sarraparina.=lt Were bat conitc„sy_ to Call the anent - kin of oUr readers to this invaluable prep oration Which will he (blind ad Vertised hinnOthatdontmn. Mr. Bristol-1s brother, and isaucS a highly iiiterditirig - newspreper. eve 4 now and - then, CHIC IVVO which we have already noticed; and,theniedicitieilielf heaheeneelostised by nearly all the press - of elte*eitiFtxt - country; end:We doubt not, justly sidogised;`Tt hatiri its favor, - - mottov - or, -- very- flattering- lemm:inlets Trout *The most eminent practitioners - iri every parroPthe' country where- Whoa . baba used. There is beauty Mid', taste enotigh in the bottles, nail' inthe engraved labehrinwhiel, they are "enveloped: to indnee a patella - se: - C.fen , irthe preparation_ itself were not one Cl 'the - “Sorpreitiip4t .the rem. persoti mart belreve itsis-- , thati Is, every,,one. must believe _it _is—dint- is, every- oue Ailho would not resist a inane of documentary crieleace-coaclu sive;eaounkto.convert a Turk to Christianity. - .Buy one the bottles, gentle reader, anitsee whether you do not agree watt us on -this ; - .For sale , by 13,A, FAIINESTOCK & Cozr '- feb24 cur, of Ist and Wood end dlh and 'Wood 13 1 1131 1 / 1 1ATIS3Ti - (.10t1T, 1 ANTI Tic noi.oitm.v,- iv A rispeciablegentleruan at our oilier, ;as, be 'said, to inform withat lie had been utilicretfer. - 14'yoars with Rhentunifsnt or'Gent. and "occasfanally • With,Tie Doloreux that be had ,beetilrentiently confined to liltroom foriciorillti together, and - often' suifeictl the Most in tense and etierneitningintlit,' but ihit lately tie had.: been o Alleriiiite:lrOrn which be found the nitisfaig milandhdesPeeted saYs Lc found !hi tite • di= nine very,p)ensant and effective: null that' he .mier eott siders himself perfeetly ..Yer/h.AMer • A Facr,liarts Itiahrtic o -4itiftlerinin orScyofulops habit; from Indiatrident' nr hiti yout tear days. imetinte,tf- • feeted Ulcerations in the Throat Mud Nisti;isticr•a , disagreeable eruption Of-the Skin. Indeed, , his -whole system bere.die nuirka of being 'en With One 'hand and wrist were' So'intleh affected-that , he' had losilhehsemf she hand; everyparr . being covered . with deep; pisittful,,and. offensive ulcers; mid - we're` as ifolkiw and porous as an kidney-comb : , ltWaS at thirettlgebf his • complaint,Aihett death appeared inevitable front a loath :corns disense, that he continent:ad -the use of ',Apnea' Al. te ratnxed:/ ive.-and basing snktnaik.tee.n bottles, is now peifeet lv,e, • • ; The 'Alteratiyo• cmera,tee , threnalk the circulation - Mid purjfies the, blood -mid, erndientes:diSeaseitottl#lo:4istetn. wheiever -Toatedy and the.; InlilleTOOS CIJITs ,tizWpor, fornicd in.giseases of the skin cancer scrofula, liver coleldeint, dYsepSin pnd.olher• - ,chionic-cliseruses,ris ' truly. astunishing---Ptql the rano. - • . • ID- -, or Nat an,Psttshurgh,at.the PEKIN Tkill4-Wr0.144 2 7 Faith street. ;.• ;• -------- ONSIINIrFION, -clOU(..01, IiIIITTIPaI:OF.I3I.:WD ! !BRONCIIMS, ASTllltlhi hte•—t•To C.. 7 C. , "VIUTN. Four-1411m of you are really-sutforing from neglected Colds. or an obstruction and consequent inhumation of the delicate lining, of those, tubes. through which' the air %ye Orentha is distributed to the binge. This obstnietiou produces pain and poreqess. Imerseness,coughlth p i at of breathing, hectic fettar,'Und ti opining of' blito , t o or phlegni, which filially : exlittuits the strength uf ,I) .15 0: tient—and death irisites' ' JXYNESL.FaPEC,TO "T 'Meer jail. 'to remove this - obstructioni and produciiirAe most pleasimr and•happy xesulta.! .IV,as'f certain in it t Or. Meth, and calmorfail to:relit:arts: •', •....t•-. t - For sale in PittsburghntaboPekieiren Store,72Fourth • JIEST Conu!l 4 3 ;;DIturs.E..usz TEE,_m.cu 1113 Another evidence, of,the superiority of . Dr 41- .lard's Cough .111irrirre, aver all others. , ' Read the ng certificate frum,a respectable citizen' oti th e , Fiftli.ll4 Certifies that for some weeks past I wairtrodbled with a very serious Cough, -which ss-asOyidciishi-hir'om jar seated,. on the lungs` to mach' an extent halo the .eiTeci of everpmedietne:whieh I.hai£beeo using: I ‘)kilts finally persuaded • to- call at..ttrockwaYlt.‘"Ditg Store, ti and get •bottle• of ~Orintrat,,reiftra. Ittixture; wide - 11310 n-y great snrprise:xelieved'oe'vetr much; after taktng only. two or three - closet: 4 MA before 1 had used one; bottle. I was cdtirelyenred. , % lwas Soma - eh pleased. with its effects, that I haire brought othe.re Xit, - and almit to eontinne - ,recounnendlt to thifileridap* I' rnilY ' hliel4 ta be the bat, Cough Medicine in the .1 4441.."' " • "„ttnnurw Try it—only 25 cents 'a 'Bottle.- Sold. by 1/AlS.'s •BIIOCKWAIt y , • •. - Liberty street, near Caintl rAtina) . J. FIZMINp ;-- novin - ; "Lawrence - 4OP. ) Al.lll OR.COLVAIRIA.---Itair - Tonie—To the Bald and 1) Giey.-4lf you wish rick, luxurious head of hulrifFeo from dandruff and "seen; do not./ tlofto procure thee e ltre _Balsam ;Of Columbia' :In caeca of -baldneiss;it'will re than 'exceed your..e.xpectaTions.- Many who-. hay lii t ar their hair.for twenty years have had it restored'to itt gjttitl perfuetion by.the.use.of this Balsam. Ago, static or condition. appears to be no,.oltstaele, y.thatever,T Ic , ,4 causes - the thil&to:flovr:Withwlifili the delicate haw Wis is filled. by which Means thousands, Whoic as the Asiatic eagle; have' bed their. hair restored to tits natural color,” by the'. iiseof this invaluable temady.......ki, all cuses‘a fever it will haftnind 'Otte of the most pleasaat. %rashes- that curt -be - used.' " A few applications only,are. necessary to keep the hair front falling out. It strengdieas the roots. it . never , fails to. impart p, rich,jglossyiapnear-, ence; - arid: es a perfume. for,the traket,„i is un equaljedi lit holds three dines as Much - as other raiseallod Ifuir Driven, and is more effectual. ,The ta umnrrfag red only be Com sleek , teSaft,' '2l Vlcant iand t 41 - reet .• , , s o u. only .genuine in Pittsburgh,. by IVst. IsettSO:r,.o6 Liberty st re c t - beattof~}yotldi