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Ilan?—a large stipplgst ,• The Matroutverine Mother, by the author of tt History of ti 7The W r ifunwss of Women. by the same author. The OW eistlizionlore. by Doe ant. jealtette An.urii, or the Voting Strawberry Girt: ; - of Qte Sea and Shore: by Ingraham. u.s • ACaaru.or Daylight: a pH., tale .byJ. S. liolsb. ••., Rowland Ashton. cols; by lady 4 I,llg. , The Splendor Versailles, and Court ol LGUIA the ZI V. ; Flowers Personified. Nos. ii and le. Cemeteries of Atueriel. part 9. ..• , C 'Xisgazirtes. Nowepapers, etc. * :/iourlott ranch and Pictorial Tunes, per last steamers. RrodierJonatlinn. Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee • Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDWELL. ss. deed ad street, opposite the Post Mee • ROME BEM= clothing ,Stores. va l l O o t o MS . ; te T T O . p ARM enna Sl , -"— y tta w tf i zed w i i i i i; 10000 men, notwithstanding which, J. M. -win cautinne to sell clothing Cheaper than any • Ms heretofore been offered In the Western country. hay illifihs,largest establishment in The city, fronting on Lib extgeuati Sixth sts. lie n is now prepared to show to his ogioeFoua patrons the greatest variety of cloths, missi on/es, vesting", end. clothing of all descriptions, suitable forthe approaching season, thathee ever been offered hi ihie market, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, N 0.167. Liberty and Sixth ate. . J. M. WRITE, TA.11.014 Proprietor. 116,'REV. GOODS, NEW GOODS. - -Received at the Iron City Clothing Store. a splendid. assortment of Cloths, ciondstine of Sue French. English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres. of the most modern styles; See figured Cashmere .Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Pansy Satins—all of which we will make up at the most • reasonable priest', in a durable and fashionable style. Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck and Pocket lidkfs., Suspender!, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and amary.orticle usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merehauts, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it 'to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothing Store. N0:132 Liberty' street. immediately opposite the mouth of Market. ~ (octlti-n) C. 31'CLOSKEY. •: • Clothlnr; 2 Clothing?. 2 Clothing tI t Thres Reg . Deers vs. The %newt World :.. .., 160"000 WELL. SELECTED GARMENTS now 1 tnade - and ready to be offered on the atost.iiberal terms to my old customers and the public in • osieral. -I"he Proprietor of this far,farned and extensive islitablialunent has now, after returning from the Eastern cities; at snitch trouble and expense, just completed his 6.11. aid winter arrangements to supply his thousands of Customers with one of the most desirable stocks of Clo thing that has ever been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness an style and Workmanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the.old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to mo to be able to - announce 'to my numerous friends at Lome and abroad, that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which I have made to meet the many calls in any line, it in with difficulty I can keep time with the constnat rush that is atade.on this- eatablishinent. It is a well established filet, that: my, sales are aigut or ten times larger than any 'Other house m the trade, and.this being the case on the amount gad; l'ea.n alirod to sell at much less profit than 'others could ,possibly think of doing if they wished to -;others contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean 'aartiop orall ray present stock before the beginning of next .... 7111111 . 1 corning to this nsion, I will make it the inter eat of every man, w a nts a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Big Doors. ootil.d.t.v. JOIIN M'CLOSKEY. -1 6 - 4 1 0F.1.1.1NG OFF I.OIV FOR CASll."—Winter - 1.71. thing of every description. such cc cloaks, over eo4ts, superfine Wankel.. Beaver. l'ilut and heavy broad alothp'superfute cloth, dress, and frock coats; a large as. stirtment of tweed, sack and frock coats. . .-.Oloth. cashmere. and satinet; pantaloons; also, a gen ottilstasortment of eats; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, Atuisintare and fancy woolen, and plaid cassimere. with a.gte.at-variety of saperfitte Irish linen, tritarned shirts, adder shirts. hock, cravats, comforts sad all other art"- itiisitt thing line, which will he sold low for Cash. . find it much to their advantage to call Z;iaisi it CI I.,uerty street. I'. DELANY A complete ass.ortment of goods, suitable for C uidoiner work, always on hand. such as English. French coil American cloths, and cas.siztteres; also a choice sts lionmeut-of to:amiable vcrings—all of which will be Mode I.M.Criler in the latest styles, and on the most ac eonimodatitle; terms. janl2-daw - Clot latug 1 Clot hing t t VINE Spring n3d 5 1 .unnt , ..,r Pule k th at ttt uow ready to be OtTeri. , l at the o' f ! ori zt,tl ' TaREF: Bra ix)ons., h' me 'of the Ii test mid choicest i t selection that has e•- gr - heen exhibited by any one eoneern in thinor any °M c. - et ity, in the (.7Mott. I will not undertake to describe to 'Vito reader the different 3144011111e11ti of articles which 1 iitiivhave to curer thrill: but will simply tell them that if they only favor I*-i, gib a call. I will lay before them - 175.000 • ilacrent canneoll to make a choice out of. cou tiatiwt in of iNtats. from the richest in quality down - 10 the lowest in prier: Pantaloons and Vests, to the as ionishmcie of the beholder. with both mouth and ryes *Pen. WO.le 'leg in the most extravagant degree of cur - prbe, itOw s ch t collection of Itr.ADT MADE CLOrnIN - 11 could possil .v be collected together under the control of iridivivi Hot such things will be. as long es per revernnee industry is the main-spring of trade.— .Withoitt any intention of tioasting. on my part, I will any iuthe same time, it is of such metal i =principally cont .-tit:4Pd. for nothia; in the shape etr Milli of difficulties. no Itiviei what their mit:nitwit: may‘'h.. can deter me from lictomplishing my oblecs. in prOviding for the farmer, the dlighanle. and taday labour. My vrhole attention is V i ta ap with ''TeateSi ente their welfare, in get -. - .enptashloua , and at the same time substantial gar- TIIAM,, to meet their demands: and as for others. who fanty.thehischres moving in a different sphere. and re au Article of the ne plus ultra kind, they have - *Otte give me an outline of their wants, and they are tinned to a word. No*, let me say a word or two to ray country merch iiitSin the trade: If you wish to save Vont at least 25 to 113 . 1ser. cent. in your wholesale purcbaFes, call in at the ~three 13i; Doors,' and if don't meet your most son ttine hopes. iu the way of getting cheap bargains. and fresh seasonable goads 1 will not in . future attempt to off -ir...totty inducements of a stonier kind to a generous peo ' ple'Of roboLle a nature and close disci•rmnent. JOHN SFCLOSKEY, tebtS-ty , • ArtAN'T DE. BEAT!---.J. At. White has just received at his lan,te estublisleamit, leonine! on Liberty and 6th Streets. a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer: also. a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all of which he is ready to make up in the Latest fashion and rialhe twist reasonable - terms an usual. Observe the 157 Liberty nod Sixth ,irons. myl4. J. u. wiirrp:. "Fodor. Proprietor. VINSIXSUING IMPUDENCE.—From a published ILI. card oniTesilmont & Bond. of Philadelphia. the puhlie would be led to believe that we have been claim 'ltak ptivilese we had no richt to. That they have iiteant emed. some time since. the exclusive agency sys sad that we have tight to claim exclusive pos hies with their teas." I never pretended to sell the lea% °Tibia spurious concern. I have been scllmg the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two Team as the public are aware. 7111 C have been to New York four times in that Buie, and never heard of this new emittern•untit lately but as wool dealers. The tea Liminess of M*Callmunt & Bond is about eight etenths old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Cow paily's ntmu is because a name is open for any men or .Brin to 21.1,11112 t ; but the fact intended to imply thereby that • they have any eonnectio., with the co called and well known Pekin res.Compitny en New York. m cur. re• te false, they baying been denied even an azeney ;11 Philadelphia, for the New York Company, that Company giving refused even thus far to confide in them. .1 know hot what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of lees ant oily certain that they keep or obtain none of theTekitxTea•Corilpsny's of New York. Alit person reading . this card will sec the one deerp liiratlicrwish•to preatiec on the public. and to the iontry of,mp M.Cullinunt & Bornd are wool dealers la - Pffilatleiphia, end have scut e:t agent out here to pull Wool over the eyes of same of our good citizens. Look exitfor.the black sheep. [nov L9] ALEX. JA YN F.S. 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Last of She Fairies. -a Christmas talc, by James. Edinburgh Phrenological Journal and 3/figurine -This Conquest of California and Kew Mexico, by the forces of the United States. in years ISlo and 1347, by Jas. JtJedison Cutts, with engravings, plans of battles, &c. A-Tour to the River So.guenay an Lower Canada. by Charles Leaman, author of '• A Summer in the Wilder teas." . The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub . scribers by thwyear, or sold by the single number. Nowandllen, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. IYaverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. 'The obese. works are for sale by Email M. P. MORSE. _ AN -IMPORTANT BOOK.—The Early History of Westero Pennsylvania andof the West, and of West ern ExpedltiMutruntCampaigns; with an appendix. con . tanning coPitins •extmeta Promimportant Indian treaties. . minutes of 'uniferencesi.joarnals. &c. Together with a topogaPhieml , descriPtion of. each county of Western 'Pennsylvania. One 'bur voltune, 768 pages, by H. K. tttetta,' Esq. Far sale y 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO., jinn - • • No. 43 Market street. tEAS.—Sa halfciresta Young 11Kona; nauyboxes " 10 half chests Gunpowder; half r nh bo ee x t e s (10 " Pouehong; %insole by y am . JAMES MAY FATHERS.—.4IB sacks, in store ancifor sale. by 1an.17 IVATERNTAN LARD OIL-41 bble. Cinettianti--eiperior -buu f. ice side by [deal mum &BErcewaß. , -,. • - 'l lO4- r - • viirArk* - v" - • • aransportation Lints. Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line. 1848 . • • " For the Transportation of Freieht•ro and front - . PITTSCURGL I .,P I III:ADELPIIIA,I3ALTIMOV.E.NEW YORK. BOSTON. &C. BORBIDGE 4- CASH. Philadelphia. TAAPPE ¢ O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. trims old established Line being now in full operation. 1 the proprietors have made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in =Pile of currying—capacious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produce.—rtgether With their long experience and unre mitting attennen lo business, will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge, All consignments by and for this line received, charges paid, and forwarded in any required directions free di charge for commission. advancing or storage. Nu interest. directly or indirectly. in steamboats. AlPcemmanteations promptly attended to on upplica BULL dis 10110 vuig agems: 11ORBIDOE & CASH, 9:43. Market street. Philadelphia. TAAPFE & O'CONNOR, Calm! Basin, Pittsburgh. IYCONNORS & CO., North street, Baltimore. WILLIAWI3. WILSON. al M, Cedar street, New York. Mel chants , ny Freight " .Line. (YOLIIFILLY CALL,Le. I'iCCWOUTO & cO.'S LINE-) 184 / 0 0. IDXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way Weigh LA' between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown. llolli daysburgh, Water street, and all intermediate places. One heat will leave the warehouse of C. A. M'Anulty & Co..•Cattal Basin, Liberty street. Pittslittryli. every day, (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend ou having their goods forwaded without delay, and at fair rater. This Line was formed for the special accommodation of the way tusintss. 'Pile proprietors, tiiank fill for the very liberal patronage they have received during the last to o years, respeetiully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities. &e., during the past winter, and are now batter prepared to accommodate on increased business. ritorßlEToßs. CANAN & Co. WM. whirr. E. G. STITT. WM. FULTZ JAMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. TRINDI.F. & MeDOWELL. Ariz:as—C. A :11`Airczzr & Co.. Pittsburgh; R. 11. CANA:e, Johnstown; JonN Mlitairt, Hollidaysburg; & Mrr tvoea.Waterst, Huntingdon co. Ramtaxscrii--Stnith Si Sinclair. J. &J. WM v in, G. & J. 11. Shoenberiter R. Robison & Co.: It. Moore ; Bagal e y Smith; John Parker; Wm. Lehmen J. Jordan & Son. marl (Gazette copy.) Merchants' Transportation Line, qua;,- aagt. - F e ORZaTznpur.tanidi ° l n t ait r i n :T o e r r e c . .79 a n d ti consigned rl t o our care will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted. and all instruc nuns promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for stor age or commission. C. A. !WAN ri.TY & Co., Proprietors, marl Count Basin. Liberty st, Pittsburgh. (Gaeette.only, copy.) Philadelphia Type & Stereotype Foundry frill: tub scribers ate prepared to furntsh, at V.l.rt no ' tiro, every article used iii a PrinhogOlhee, and have reduced the Prices of Type upwards of IS per cent.— They now charge for Pica 341 eta. Minion II et, Small Pica 34 t• Nonpareil 66 " I.rriii: Primer. • • •.36 `t Agate Hi .• _ . _ 40 " Peatl• 4G " Dtatound P.uur, ois Bremer • Determined to spare no expense to tonicity; ilit'tr etettl , - lisionent as complete as possible, they &I , getting np uniionit Series of the celebrated Scorch Faces, which On: unequalled for beauty and durability. and winch they feel assured wtll meet with general approbation Se, v ral cues arc now ready. Davit,: recently visited Europe for the purpose of pro curing every Improvement in their line of bosoms, they now offer a greeter variety of Fancy Type, Borders. Or naments. &c., he.. than any oilier estabitstonetot to the Vatted Slates: and their improve-el Inattmli or costing, and of preparing, metal, enable them to furnish orders in a manner to ihsure Sattisfaction. Printing Presses of everp deaenrtion, rnatuq. Conies, Cases, BriLes Rule, Furniture. &c., at the lowest Fi,cond-hand Presses. and Type villa, has been used only in stereotyping. generally on hand Books, Pamphlets. Music. Directions. I.shela. Cheeks, Drafts, &c., correctly and elegantly stereotyped at heretofore. N. B.—Speeimen Book• will be sent to Printers who wish to make orders. 1.. JOHNSON its CO, msrlfetm No 6. Little Georee Great length& Remedy : 'OR Coughs, Colds, Asthma. and Cantsumrtion • —The great and only Remedy for the above diseases is the //unzarion BaL,elrn of Life. di..covered by v the celebrated Dr Buchan. of London, Edtgland. and introditeed into the Caned States umler-the immediate. supelmteadence of the Inventor. The extraordinary Stleeeti of this medicine in the cure of Pulmonary diseases, Ortirrants the Atiterienci Agent SOlieinnte for tee eltinent the worst pcntodicle eases that eau he tound in the community—cases that seek relief m vein ham any of the comma" remedies or die day. am! hate been given up by the most ihsuncimMerl physie,s ii s cotirmed aad incurable. Time Ilinctc,Orian haltatrt fins cured, and wilt aura, the tapedesperate eases. It is n,. quack nostrum. but a standard Ehicdth medic um, of known and established efficacy. Every faintly in the I.' cited States should be supptted with ilitelian's Hungarian Balsam Of Idle, not only to counteract the consumptive of t h e clittwe, but to he cited as n preventive medicine in all canes Of colds, coughs. spitung of blood. pain in the side and chest. Milano. and soreness of the lungs. broticlutts. difficulty of breathing. hectic lever. night sweats. emaciation 114141 GenerUldcOcli ty. asthma, influenza, whooping cough. and croup Sold in large bottles at Olt per bottle., with tall directions for the restoration of health. Pamphlets. containing a 111.13. of Encsisn and A menctin certificates, and other evidence. showing the untn3uain..l menu of dos great English Remedy, may be obtained of the Agents. a ratuitnualy. For sale by 13. A. FAH:Cr-STOCK & CO. eltl9 cur East and tVot.i.l. and Wand arid ont atl o S u i r 0, A , ,..A.7 ., (...;ozer on kinrnsu •• `• 'testis and Ttly :nos Oland. Colle'sl,erlares nn Surgrry , Watson's Brartite, Markantolgh's Procure; I.lunglison'a Ifonler's Anatomy . lIII ' a Churchill's Nhalwnery: Velpeau's Nlviseifcry; Diseases of Infonte---Billard; D,mcases of Female,--Aahnell; for sale by H. S. BOSWORTH et. Ca , 4J Market Vtor, marl VEW PUBLICATIONS- don', Porno, intimated I'l Hariter'it new• edition of the Poetical work John; Wliti a memoir, and critical remit rk.,to bit gepm• and writings. by James Montgomery ; and one hundre,l and leett'lly engraving■ from dravvinel by Wm. Harvey 1;1 two v.thiniux. TES - CAMS:NT —Tbe (our rtospels and Acts ol Ihr Apo.stlrs. In Greek, wtl.l) Englrh notes. criti cal. platos.gdoral. elegetical: inapa, indexes. etc. torxtb er %sit!. the Ettiattea arrl Aitralypae; the whole forislina the New T....nano - m-1%, liar nr Sehools. ('alleges. aril Th , o r odiertl Senttnartra. By Bev. J A Spe over : A M A SEW No/ ri--.l.ltilattottner's Eve.— A wiry rule oil", By Mrs. . Sr. Ball. Jamrs'.lll.ltry I r hfr of Ilenry ront.h. hum: Franc, and Navarre. by (i. It James 'outplete In low parts. papvt . 2 vols. eloth For sale by k JOIINSTON et STOCKTON Jan + ror. of Market and 34 %IA )U! 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The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight ter any amount, payable at the principal cities and towns in England, Ireland, Scotland end Wales; thus af fording a safe and expeditious mode of retaining muds to thti.e countries. which persons requiring such facili ties will had it to their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. TAAFFE Sr. O'CONNOR. Forwarding and Commission !slerchants. map77-.1.1. w-t y Philadelphia. ILE Roche, Brothers, & Co. t a FULTON ST . NOV YORK : 1:D E 74 QUAY. DUMAN. 4nruav RoAn. I.lvEurnoL. JAMES BLAKELY, Agenh Ofiicc on I'mm st., Canal Basta, • A , rn Jr ;orients for Ot'llE, rutos. ;le sole Agent' fur the Il 1.1A1,1. LINT:. or Liverpool and New Vork l'e,ketx, take the liberty or announctrig to their obi triciels unit eteourriers. that their a rrarmerrwrits for the year I Lew:: eetir,ilete. they ore prepareil in brim; nutr., I.v the above ‘pletieltel Line, from Liverpool to New Yore and Philadelphia. They Mier to their former course vt Icing bro.irtess. and assure those who entrust them with their orders. that the tame satistiittion will be rendetce as heretofore. . 1113:= ;lAN D. IRELAND. SCOTI ..AND ANT) 1V A Ihnits for sale, payable, on demand, at any Bank in Ireland. The undersigned has made arrangements to bring out passengers to Pittsburgh, during the present year. rehs-3uatrar• JAMES LILA KV.I.T. Pakaage To and Fronk 11.1 GREAT intrr.tus: & WY:LAND. Gaottor. RIPPAIID S Sul, No. 134 Waterloo abut, Lt. verpool CARI.ME & RIPPARIi No 59 South •1. N. 'V Subscribers, hnntm; accepted the Agencv at this I cup of the Ethos, \veil kuown anti respectable louses. are prepared to make eur.unentertts tint pa,seon,rs to come out from ririV part u(i . irritt Britoil] int Ireland, by the re gular Line of Paeliet Ships, sailimr, from Liverpool week ly. Persons in linntetrir. with its Hut y rest assured that their I.lirtills will niece Ire-fitment mill priunpl des veto, at I.iverlwwl. ins well its every arteution necessary un their an , vnl is owtotry Apply ¶0 or address SA MI I I.\Pt'L4 - lIICAN t l'O . 141 . Pittsburgh. N 11 —Passage, en7n7e.ll here from Liverpool to Pitts. ureh direct. a'nl dra:ls for an,- amount torwnrded pa - able at stght.thrott7hout the I:Mted Kinn-torn ty....1-1y riari. HARNDEN & CO.•S t a rarrGrn ,rr, unm - r•nct • Once. A n Ninrs & to bring out persons hen ay part of Kn.:land, Ireland, Selo:land or %Vales. s upon :he MOS: ltheral terms. with their usual panctualtry, and tutu:lt:on to the Went, of mutat:matt. Vt edo not a 1,. heir nor passengers to he roLLed by the Sni , lftlin;.: Searnr• that lite sea-port, m sue take eitep.re of them' the monn•nt they report themselves, and see to their ssPil•l„,- mi. and despatch theta n Ulm.; tip tletenurn, by she first ships. We sap tilts tertriefOOr. OS Sr.. defy Mop of Om Ipassengers to skate that they were detained tort} .eight Imum Lr 11$ to Liverpool. whilst thousands ol others were dereinell months wall they could Lc sent to mmte old emit. at a cheap rate, which, too frequently proud tier, coffins Wr intend In rrnfortrt one ro,itraeta honorality, trkeit a may. and not act at %,.11,1 the rot, lap; •cute', wilt, axhrr ol:.res, who rebut rwrturrard not at 1:1. or wheii %wt.,' their roneezurrer. Pratt , . drawn et Pittehurrlt (or any .oxn (rain II In 1.1.0 m. pa yata• at nnv of l'r.vll/4.13/ aaal.• land. I:4lgland. 3cotlend not Wat.-• JOSIll•A ne)I3INSON. Europr ndd General r. co an nr duet I,:uw WO,Ol It F. lIITTANCE '11711: S 0 ,, 71 4, , preps:m.l at forta - arti trctrw, is 71 , 1 pan.ui I:•tglattt! Settltartd and NV al-tte'lt despatc L, and at Ito. It tt.trt-to at.•. S .01 I .1. .(7 1.1"M07 , 7 l rn European Agency'. and Remittance. to Ireland, England, .t.c. y rtcr. anti inntill %nine of 11111 l key can et nmei. he I A ternoked t o st-ht.dratts. al rrlur.,t •nrn o ..! at Ire:ninl. Walk,.do , f‘rai Rena, (Taint.. and Prnperiy to Dirope can tr. rnklarkod and recoveecil throulth the akdkaerther. nr damn! it. nit enut l'roni this f Octui , er until Mils . , on his totirs to Europe. by application. to Jaurz. May, Mer chant, Water street. Pstislakrall II KEENAN. Attarner and Counactlkkr az Law. and Enropran AZent, ittEtal r-zh Pa P 5.! --As H N., , craq has hP,s foNorrilly to , flAir , f nri!,,f,oot fi••••.1% litt• fof•ito. , .. of 11 , ,0rna., kern:tn. - pwoo.effv,a. , , , Oft., of Nrw York, hr. It ncesoary In say that Is not ,h," Keenan of :hat tiro, e Ind has ocver had any conucX3oo wt.h colter of t}r.sc oats Western New York College of Ileo.llll 2117 M.rx STIsCla. BC/ru., N DR. O. C, VAUGIIN'S I:FGT.:TABLE 1.1TIIONT1111" (PHIS ce.lel.rated remedy is conata. V finer-wing It s r j fume by the making nil o v er tine sv or id. It inns rmy become tine Only tuetheine for fanuir a.c, and in partici:- lark reeinnimendeti for Dropsy Flinsen of . this coint filatat itatactitateiV re he red. no matter of how loo t ; sum:. lay. (See pamphiet for testimony ) Grand, and all tllNenon of the urinary cr7ane: for these fliforefontig comb - A:lmi. if stands alone, no nfloff an tiele can relieve yon: and the cores lesittied to art!! con vince the mood skeptical:—tie pamphlet I Liver com p:amt. Ibloot• Ihseesee Fever mid Acetic. To tine (4 r o o f \Vest esieretull- and wherever these complaints pr,—ni!, this medwitiv a o dor-,!.N0 mineral :men!. ttodch-li•rttias compound t. n par nil Mi. mina, ; tt e i ces th o s e dko f ,. •-• o cf.rtamty nod celerity...Ml.l"CP not leave tile Sr, t.lS"pnmphlrr I l'iles.n complaint of a 111,1.1 puionti charnel,. i. Immediately rriteved, and a mire bd. !own by a l'eme dot • nee of this nraele If is oar be, and 11.1 loiter r repnrellik:l for thin dittense, or for any of!fcr disen•f• orofinnfioa from impure !floral, Sec Proffl;a: , -t D o .f,,f o y sy.fe a , Vt'enk Back, Nl'eaki t et t . of Mc 6 , li:et n. he . sir letlionntimi of Me sante, is it 1111 1 ,11111 4 .11 by a few dny• nee of this tnedirine. and a rare is elt.vnyF the vomit of inn use. It stands ne n vermin reme dy tor such complaints, 01111 also for derangements of the female front.-. I rr , attlant...A. Suppressions, painful men sir...forms Nn ar ;elf. ha, ever been oftered. erupt titis. which wooht touch Mk loud of dernitgement, hinny be jelled totem Al n sore and eiteetive remedy; aid, did we fret permitted to do so, mould give 11 111011E5/Id MIMI'S AR proof pp(( cures ill 0114 IllnlreSSlllg class of complo m f,— See paToplflet. All broken down, debilitated conatitu. Clone, from the effect of mercury. will find the hrneiuq blower or thin article to 'act immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradiented Inc in the system. Eruptive Diseases Will find the alterative riropertire of obis n rt4C le Ittlttry Tao BLOOD, and drive such discuses from the ayttioirt. See pamphlet for testimony of Cares in all diftenne, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be monad herr ; Agents give them nway ; they contain 3'2 pages of certificates of high charaeter; tool a stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine. ne Cr appeared. • It mono of the peculiar features of thin•nr tick% that it never fails to benefit in only east. and if 110 m; and marcle are lett to build upon, let the, emaciated end lingering invalid trove Os, and keep taking the Medicine us long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public nattinat n number of articles whir+ conic out tinder the heads of FiallaltraltlLLAß. SPlttrm& e .. tte nitres for Dropsy, Gravel. Ike. They are good for noth ing. and concocted to gull the unwary: TOLVII THEM NOT. Their inventors never thought of curing such dieensestill this article had done it. A particular, tudy of the pamph lets is cortically solicited. Agents, and mill who sell the ar ticle, are glad to eiroulate grntuitonely. PM up in 30 or. bottles, at 82; 12 07.. do. et Oki each—the larger holding cz more than tine two small bottles. Look out and not get imposed upon. Every bottle has "Vaughn's Vegein hie Litliontriptic Ildlitotre." blown upon the glass, the written signature of "G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and "G. C. Venglin, Euffalo,"stamped onthecork. Nolte other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. O. C. Vaughn. and' sold at the Princi pal Office. 207 Main street, Buffalo. wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order from regularly authorized ALrent., ereepred. Pest-paid let ters. or verbal communications soliciting advice, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted e vein:der:lY to the sale of this article -132 Nassau at.. N. Y.; 205 Essex st., Salem. Mass.: and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS & BA IT CKWAY Agents, jan3l No. 2., Liberty ' VC., near Canal Basin. VENITIAN We.xtervelt, and old and well known Venitian Blindnaaker, formerly of Second and Fourth ate.. takes this method to inform bin many friends of the fact that his Factory Is now in fall opera tion on St. Cluir at.. near the old Allegheny Bridge. where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and qtanii ities, is constrody 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 ease of alarm by fire, or otherwise. they may he removed without the aid of n screw-driver. and, with the same faeilitiy that any other pieco of furniture can he removed, and without any extra expense. je24-dAwy cituTioN To THE t I.lBl,lC.—The subscriber, by written caramel with the PEKIN TEA Co., has the ex clusive right to sell:their Teas in Pittsburgh.and Alleghe ny cities, Any person attempting to self their Teas , ex cept procured thxoujb owe, is.prgcticing a deception and a fraud upon the Platte-I.nd their statements are not to relied on. rsianj With it. 3nsnraurt Conqatties. LYCOMING CO. ICI CTUAI. R.ALN . O COMPANY _ _ . ?VIE Subscriber, having been appointed and duly coat i_ inissioned Agent of the Lyconung County Mutual In surance Company, is now prepared 'to receive applien tionsjor insurance for said Company. Thia,Cortipany is, perhaps, one of the very best Insurance Companies in the Slide or Union, having a capital of between one and two millions of dollitre in premium hotes, and brute regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding 85,000 will be ta ken on any one block of buildings. or On any one risk. and no more than 52.500 will be taken on u Bolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings 'in which a stole-pipe possess through the aide wall or roof, Cotton Factories' or Powder Mills. Manufactories of Printing Ink, and Dis tilleries, will not be insured on any consideration, what ever; and when' the rate per cent-. shall be 12 or 15 inclu sive, no risk will be taken over 84.000, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) The operations of the Company hare been such, that for the last six 'years only one cent upon the dollar has been assed upon the premium notes of the stock holders. Application can be made to the subecriber, at 14 office, in the hew Couit 'louse. _ 11. SPROUL. Agent. Pitusbnrgh. Allegheny Co., Pa jan23-lm Fire and Marine Insurance. Tm Insurance Company of North America. of Phila. delphia, through its duly Authorized Agent. the sub scriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance on property. in this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. . DIRECTORS: Arthur G. Cof f in, Preta. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor, Santuel W. Jones, Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White,John It. Neff, Thomas P. jope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Secy. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the United States, having been chartered in 1791. Its charter is per petual, and from its high standing. long experience, am ple means. and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character. it may. be considered as otTering ample securi ty to the public. MOSES ARWOOD. • At Counting Riiom of Atwood, Jones Sr. Co., Water and Front sta., Pittsburgh 0ct.9.3. -y The Franklin Fire insurance Company Or Pllll-ADEL:•III.I.. eIIIARTER PERPETUAL.—.S4OO,OOO paid in office 1. 1 331 Chestnut st., north tilde, near Milk. Take Insu rance, either permanent or limited. against loss or dam nee by tire, on property and effects of every description. in tont, or country. oti the MOM reasonable terms. Att. pin:anon. made either personally or he letters. will be attended tn. C. N. lIANCKEIt, Prem. C. G. liaNcr,cn, t,,eeretarv. . . . DIRECTORS ( - Mirka N. Balloter, Jacob R. Smith, 'Months Ilan. Goorce W. Richards, Thomas 3. Wharton, Mords•ni D. Lewis, Tobin" Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Brown. PITTSBURGH AGENCY. Wsnotes MAILTra, Agent, at the Exchange Office of Warriek Alartin k Co.. corner of 311 awl Market sta. Fire risks taken on Middlings and their contents in Pitnihumh. Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine of inland riarmation"risks taken. aug9•ly' ICING & FINNEY, .{•rate at Pi:tsburgh. fx . sI Detawrzr , ithanni Safety In sures., Company ttt Philadelphsa. FIRE RISKS upon liuildines and Merelatruti7e of eve ry tlesertption. amt Marin , IttNlcs upon boa.. or car go,s of venni,. tak.:a upon the most favorable terms. Orr,re nt the war. hotter of King & Holmes, on Water st.. near Market street, l'iusburgh- N. 13. Ring & Pinney invite the co:if - elm:en mid patron age of thetr friends and community at large to the Dela is, re NI S. la.urnia,e Company. as an institution umoinz the most thinetshing in Pliilsidefphin—as haying a lam , paid in capital. uiiich. hr the operation ci lis ConstrOOlN im•rriszolz--ns yiotidti,V. 10 rroh lasts-. red.-hie due •:mre vi the p,a tte at the C.,ittpany.stithout avail:mu him m any whale eerheyond the Pteminin actually paid in lip him. thereuire as pos. .•fug the Mutual riviciple ditv.t.•.l Of every al , tlOsioll6 1.-rOurr. au.] inn• ',mot ni , rneeire I•us"14 (71.:N••' oF TRU. Eli \ NEE INSURANCE COMP.; NY CT PIIII,ADELPI A cvrreer nf Thrr.l cm( sttoiA l 1, 4 .,% of the romoila in on it, fir.t ui lnnuarb Ira.. as 1t:4111.31.J is oult,rutily au act of the l'e4ma)lvarun LevslattiN. Were 1;0,4, nrvi NTuil,;agep (.4, • • • .... Tetururao Storks and Cash Mat 1 - ,2' n iota! of. vt1 , 0.111 owurtorair that nil 10.,6 will br r ,, M , P ., ;Y Me/. and :71ti , 414 . emirs erronly to all who t!,; lissige tracts at as low watrA ca., art coo.atrot with ace,rov. %VARRI , 4: MARTIN, Aacnt Inattratire Agnitnat Flre. No I it! Wel,let elrett:-I , hltarlelphtu: Ilicorpornoni A. 1), -10-4 r rrrperqtel lerkerr, Vernmtre.Y.Terebendire. turd proper ern, rnlly rithrr in Ihi , criv or reerory, ece,n,o Jo.. rtr I. , mai'•• It! tit, t0:me:4,1.1 or for luniied periu4s, 0:2 nut DIRECTORS John S.Pro,-oot, tk . ..n.,t0 Li Trh. Th,rons .A,:thone. J,h n 11 co.', Jr . :` , "411 , 1e1 M. , vom P. es, Pninctk Brady John T FANT1:1:1. t. So• - , r 13,14•6• I.> r CPrnrnt, •.% • 1 IKrc Ira !,:• . 4 . ,. •, , 1art5, cro Courselnt Magical Pain Extractor. • .•rtt Irie .4 I,g, P • :.• 'or no' 1,44.,41.4. I•y 4 4.41'4,a-it r r o, I , ‘ Ear , on .t': 1.• ,, T. aTr on:in - Teri :horn hurn, . an OrTeni non •. tat n al'Orr , iln as ronia; Ore Rani, on the Ow,' ica , nl,./ •1,1? an rrnerieiral lr. ali la kirois el lirllornolarro •ire rnn once NiOrirri sari Itircurnallron NVirnic Sriecilnitt awl Ulcer., firowc•. Hutu, Ervel(oinn. Mira. Tie .Triloreaui Sr. a,:! n retool Iti nil we say, thr uamra of many Ton rincni.lltl rircrirr of . ricrev who ;orriceto to 4r• ir fa,' p?.Kirtri Triocart o cerwnoilly on hand in cra•r 01 Ton - Lien:, Tr) ,r 1 r‘ Ic:o . Fria ).y it. all hurls are r.i. c it.;; c eon Vital. arc ricorriv-ri CarT• a-- renntlf Mrictra: Pr E, oornor. ma.lutactared Croculeek es_ r o/. tale es. Sir NC Georiiite /ays' Liiiartersc article more ittsiiy ce,et.,r3leti as it earn for the above. a ., a Ira CLII , A are :Ohms' tiontitiate.. it I• •••1:% let those who kilowatt, IltUV:^ 41,1 II a ill, •, 1 1 that it a to be had Ir., ci & Co., 21 Courtl2.lll.l al.. N proprietor So55:1 . 111411117411. YeIV Nt 111 I 5 , PM) st t 55,1.1 nt XVl , ,pt pt.. album IVPsslztoptott. l'a . 1.5. A tto Itrownpvtllss by Itolowti S Croyl,,p. also h\ cow rtg" o: to ccery town 111 1 . 4t/1115Y M,.. nit'l . Vtrolost v wtito "It lathe hest Cough lfletlichtoll. ever Save." I f w 'EAU the olloinz proof ot the superiority 01 Dr. Wa it irwal C.ttt6h Mixture, film a respectable who bas tried it, rirrsro rum, M.-54r.. II vr. A 110 'X —Atler laboring fur sc Vera! r di...1.1V11111.4.7,1 of is 100 :05.011g rough and d.s.re.c,tnq Vold. 1.V1,C11 thus far. resisted ef- Rr nil 0! lII' "101 . 11UILICA." I svas induced to pur r a I,otti, of your Oriental Coswls :Mixture. and girt t• a fair in,ni. T.; ni) great surpri..c after using on our had ot the bottle I found myself eatircly wvII. “15 is tir I. tnt.ttettut I afar Ca . 1 . 700 cop v. .101I\ - o:•1 I.y 11.xl'S & IIIttICHWAV, Druggists. Cumin,- COll ROW, I•111rrty street. near Castel. jou , A MASON & CO. Dry Goods louse. tit Mark.r jt. peter. between. T'Auvi and Fourth streets. Lava Just rase ivied a largo supply of rich Fall Goorls.cornprisin,.. in part • 17 cases van-ions styles Prints and Chintzes of Mit chell. Flensch 1001 A00,10:1 1010011 . 0011 re ; hitt pcs rich and desirable patterns French tint;:bnins. warranties! in baurr 0011 e Miroro,l in style, iftvali , y awl durability ot eases splendid Plaid goods tor ladies dresses, rusepsissug every style nor Full anal Winter wear; NI de I.llllles. Satin stp',l Alpneens of V 101011.4 colors and 4.4, Work and blur (dark Silk. , f or Mon linos; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; Al. de I.stanti. rill wool ; Shawls et every style and quality; CRS. sihn•re... rassinetts, Broad Cloths and Vestings; blench ed and unbleached Mastitis from ill to Isle. per yard; Green, Yellow, lied and White Flannels; 'ricking's. Checks. strip's! Shillings; bleached and brown prillinzs. etc. etc. All of svhich arc offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sepal A. A. MASON & CO. env nmitTEßßEuTypu: HooArs, Burke's Build ings, ANTtioNV. Dagiterreo typists from the Enatern cities, would call the attention of the inhutritants of Pittsburgh. Unit the neighboring towns, to 'belt- Deenerreolype of citizens and others, at rooms tit the third story of Iturke's building, 4th at. , Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured (lint no pains shall he sperm! to produce firm in the highest perfection or the Art. Ono instruments nre of the most pow erful Wad. ennbling tis to execute pictures tittsurpussed for high finish niul truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call nod eXttrnine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither rciptirrad or ex ported to take diem unless perfect 611 1 1A 11 1Cli011 is given. N. D. Operators will find this n good depot fur stock and chemicals. 417`Inetructions given in the art, containing the more recent improvements. jOll7 epo PENIALES.-s-Every femalc should have n box of I Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly ntlapted to the peculiarities of their constitutiomacting with gentle mild ness and safety in all circunutanco. Wherever introduc ed, their character has been rapidly established among the lathes. with whom they are emphatically Tie Favorite. Very complete directions for use in the various com plaints will bo Maud in the Mrcotions accompanying each box. For sale by S. 1,. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. neer Third. Also. by Win. Cole. Allegheny City: J. G. Smith. Bir minglimm and John Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh Hollow-Ware Castings, IurERCHANTS visuinz our city for the purpose of 11l obi:titling their Spring. supplies. of Hollow-ware anti other Castings. will find a very heavy stock, and an extensive variety of patterns anti sizes in store by us.— Samples cantle seen at onrwarehouse. Commercial Ron-. Liberty street, nextlV.-W. Wallnce's illarble works. irr Terms and prices favorable. felt 2-41lm (WIN, & en `IVEIV BOOBS dustrepriced,Express:rm by any. England. and Scotland. or recollections of a Swiss minister; by J. 11. Merle D'AultiOle, D, D,. author of His tory of the Reformation; Life or emzuwen, ke. A Practical Exhibition of the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Mark, in the form of Lectures. intended to assira the practice Of domestic instruction and doyiniont by John Ifird Summer, D. D.. Bishop of Chtsistri. - For sale by Erdal:lTT & ENGLISH. feb24 • 56 Market street, bet. 3d and 4th. ! , -.:...;'-;;:ii... -, c::;Z , i';:4k*:to;:; , *b : . ,o.4 Drugs,. anh , Sile icings. • DR• ..HOFFLAND'S CELEBRATED • GERMAN MEDICINES Are a Rival for thi Care of the following Direcises! IV•takin neeording - to the directions they will cure auy 'case, no matter who or what titse has failed. VEGI7PABLE P LLS, For the permanent cure of Rheumatism. Gout. Gan grene, Hysteria, and severe nervous affections. and arc highly recommended for the cure of Dropsy, Demons! Asthma and Neuralgia. Patients using them, in most cases. experience benefit soon after the first dose. They quiet the nervous system, which enables theta to rest well during the night. They never fail to effect a cure, when taken according to directions. No outward application can perinattently remove rheu matic pains from the system. Liniments sometimes act as a palliative for a short period, but there isralways danger in their use. Tiler may cause the pain to leave one place for_ perhaps a vital part, or else where the pain will be more acute. - - . For the permanent cure of Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, indigestion, Chronicddebility. Chronic•Asdr ma, Iscrvoas Debility, Pulmonary Allections, (arising from the liver or stomach.) Discalses of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a dis Ordered stomach, us both male and female, such us fen ale weakness, dizziness, fullness of blood to the head. They strettchten the sys tem, and remove all acidity of the stomach, and give it tone and action and assist digestion. They can be takes by the most delicatestomnch. and in every ease will en tirely destroy costiveness and renovate the whole sysr tem, removing all impurities and remnants of previous diseases, and giving a healthy action to the whole frame. The symptoms of Liver Complaint arc uneasiness and pnin in the right side, and soreness upon much immediatii ly under the inferior ribs; inability to lie on the lett side, or if at all Mile, n dragging sensation produced, which se riously affects respiration. enticing very often 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 right shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep and depression of spirits. and sometimes sures in the mouth or throat, enticing incest to rise in the nostrils. Jaundice frequent ly accommudes it, mid a flrbpsy in the face. These symp toms. if permitted to continue, will eventually produce that - most baneful disease. Consumption. In tact, a ma jority of such cases originate front the irritating causes above mentioned. Cathartic medicines must, in every instance, be avoided in the treatment for it. The symptoms of Dyspepsia arc very various--those af fecting the stomach alone, arc nausea„;:heart-burn, loss of appetite. sometimes an exce,ss of appetite. sense of full ness or weight on the stomachl sinking or fluttering of the pit of the stomach. &edit ernetutions.or sour arising froth theom:irk &e. Dyspepsia, devoid an finictual nature, iswithout danger; but, if arising from a disease of the stomach. it is dangerous. Nervous Debility generally aecompanies Dyspepsia or I Aver Complaint; it will' also cure. A few dews will re move . all the unpleasant effects. such as fluttering at the heart, aching sensation when in a Iviiig position, dote or webs before the sight, fever and chill pain in the head. cnnstant imaginings of evil. and great depression of spir its. Outward signs are. a quick and strung pulse, pale and distressed countenance, &c. Any case of the above disease can be cured effectually by the use of the Diners. as directed. An infallible remedy for Coughs or Colds. or the Chest, Spitting of 8100.1 , Inibreria, Whooping Cough, 13ron chili.. Unmoral Asthma, or any disra - e of the Lungs or Throat. EIESEINE! 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 ton light to pass neglected; ;or. neglected colds sink thousands to the grave annually. and cause many, to grow up with a deli cate iriltne. who would have been strong and robust, if w first properly treated. _ _ . . For the elTectnal mire of the Piles. Trt t”t. nod Rheum. Scald Iliad. Ilotg•worms, Inflamed Eyes or Eye-lids. Ito rber's Itch. Frosted Feet, Old Sores nrishorll l / 1 11 fee., or impure blood: and will extract - the fire Irma barna. nu applictitinyt.„or remove any entaiteints - eruptions from the skin. troubled with tender faces should use it 1111 r, shaving - . it will. in It few moments, remove all sore r.., and 'WV the It can always be relied on, raid in invaluable in nny moils% TAU GINTAIF.NT. . . . .. • . For the cure of pains or wenkneas iit the liver. bark or elsem: it will entirely remove nay deep seated pains.— Th,,,, rentedka have caule.l ninny to enjoy the ines - Lle,vings of.invlauraied health. and us a earfu l) of desperate and ahundaned canes. a perfect and radi cal cure. The Innumerable impovitiona upon the public, and the Waterricitta area:turf:able cures never made. yet certified ,r, hy feigned 111111)C, or by persons wholly inuteromiuted is nh evict they have eii.torm,l, render , it 1 1 1111e11:1 to do )11.114,1 to if,, p 111,111,1 iffnarCriLlg sufficient inducc:tnent to funks a trial of the* , invaluable i eilielnes. They are eta ti rely vet:eta:oe. 1/1101 tree from ll 111p/41011A ingredient*, and claim) on r patronage solely il 1 011 th enillIvf11.11. Every ittntity .Could hunt a pamphlet thoy can be had of the agent. Killlll l . Principal Depot at flier:emir& lietheine afore. 27i Race for.et. one door above Eaclifh. Philadolphie. For vale in ritt%hurala by tttn.4 l'A il7lyl \l Ti .._ ..._ Qu.Escr. THATDruaie FT I. CI, )1' 0 I 1 : —The Lamm & a. are in .latig.r. the work of the de.troyer has been I , t•ttuti, the Cough of Conzutuptoin lath in it a sound of dent', efi<M7r.ls 03 If 7 7" ARE you a Aro - rural? Your darling child, your idol and enwhly joy, orris perhaps confined to Tier chantber I , y a tfloorerons roll—her pale cheeks. her thin shrunken fi aeers. tell the hold dim:a, has already gained upon her —the sound of her stipulehral cough plove r s tour rout. Tot no MAN. when ;am nbont to enter life, disease sheds n heart ern.hirer Idight over the 1:111" prouperta of the In ture—itnir scenic conch and trot-le limbs u! tour 10. s. 0f hope. tnn FOil nerd not despair. There is a Ledo, which will heal for wonnded InotTs. it is Sbcr 11-1, eating lin'Nam• Mrs A I the •eerie of Wm. IF Attire, I:r.ti. as•ar en ul• try Dr. Srs.-.1,11. of Wrt.iiittg:oli. Drs. Roe. a n d ‘ l,-, ' , "!!ort o' f"ri'.oor!Oria I}r. Hoe and Dr. Nlort of Neq Vork. I le, ir•.wtole nil thought .he cost the. She ha,' e , •-ry nr p• arum:•• of roosolliptitor. rkok: ....as so vro:toon.t r! I.) her physiciumr—Shernza...s Drtleztot wars lort it ,orerl Mts. 1 ;A:::t...1)11‘,17. of Lull's I"erry..trrts also eured of this It,f•aot when nil oth•-r rrmrdi•-a . . . . . . . - . 3 4' 1 . /t,... 1 , 1%t .t, ..?"1 lironttwuy. Oar wither. , ed 1,4 •11,1•• 11, zererrtt ro...ns , - Itrre Ira other toe.trtettin atforrt -,1 re hrt-I,ot the I.;th.tott operated Itke ht ehnno. Dr. C. - . mil...islet: itskrltil vac rts iii curing Asthma.. wii; , h it untounto tails 01wiri ,dot,:;. tSpittinc IP.nal, ii:artnia; as it tan p tie i. effectiii,ry eared by :his Daimon. It rn I> toe ruptured at svistimlrd blood vessel , . and mutes the limas sound Ifre 11s. , :tv inst.,. 10? Eighth avenue. was cured of r,.ugh r ,Nlarrha: affer.inet of 50 peers standiaa• 'the more relict than al( the oilier ho had wwer tuber,. Dr. 1.. J. Beals, Di Delaney • reel. tiavr It to a sister-iii-InAv wilt , Wen lebOrillg 1111d , r and In :moth, sorely etllicied with the A . 1 1, 111. In I.olli cases tt. rf l ctn were immediate, sow: , r..0r,0r: Shoot to cool fortui , le health. '. 9.5 elln;t;e-at.. .uffercd. iron . . - - .Iso/111.1 Sh,entan's Bataan, relieved her at ~rot c. aort.sh, it comparouvely enalded to .ut•du•. evert .mitek by a timely use of tldt meglirine. Tl n. indeed ta the great 1 , 1,111V11). for Coughs. Colds. Spit ting Blood, Liver Complaints, and all the atructions of the :tinny!. and even AllOllllllllllll Consumption. Price ta roma turd SI per bottle. Pri.teilel °thee toil Nassau street. Ne‘r York. Lik.,vl4l, Dr. Sher:nu:is celebrated Cough, Worm and 47amphor Loomges. Premium Tooth Panic and Poor NiurC% Platter Sold. wholes: le snit tetsil by ‘l7ll. JACKSON,-at his 6a.,1 oud . . 4 1 , 1 0 . Store and l'o!ei,t Medicine Warehouse. t 4.1 Liberty street PittAburzh, herul of ‘Vood street, soil by the folk/v.-tog duly eliwinted Agents tur Allegheny county: A. M. Marshall, Allegheny city: Jonntlian Gltriest, Nlaucheste r; J. R. 11. Jacque,. Birmingham; A. S. Getty, Wylie street..l. G. Mnstiti, 'or. Webster ~t. and Elm; DattieLNegley, Rust Liberty; IL L. Mitchell, Wilk lus her:di; Thos. Aikan, Shnepslturgh, n inl. Springer, Clin ton; Jame. AUR:v.. Stewartstown; John Mack. Turtle Creek; C. E. Diehl, Elizabeth; Rowland Son, M'Kees port. NleLtduwiter. Lkiker,lown; Riley M'lmughlin, Towitship;Wm. J. Smith, Temperances - Me; Jns. Vu' LOll, H. Starr. Sewiekly. \ %171 LANDa. Fayeite ,l N V.. says: I urn well pre,uarteel, and hate stone time. that your Domestic Vegcialile Pills are of ;:rent tt,e to all those wh o nmy l eave , oreeruur,,, to use theta. nod have ationninte,red trent to Inv patieuts.' , F ever and A 7 or, Dyspepsia and Bilious Peter, arc im mediately curd by the use of Dr. Ralph's Pills. Price, '23 routs a hoz. Sold wholesale and retail by 8, L. CUTHBERT. street. near Third. _ Man. by Wm. C 016.. Alb-alit:lly city ; .1. G. Smith. Bir 1111110111111, Ward. fobl7 Jay - nen' IPII4I - 1111 - y 1 1 leAfcln es. I ) R. E. S. COOK. Puma. Ohio, settler. March, 1946: "I have used your l'rrneffege, COMltaftlire Bodeen. nod &I-perm:nor. in my practice. for the lust three years; and have lea exceedingly well pleased with them. and never. as yet, to my recollection. failed of realizing: my fullest c.peetntio,, in their curative properties. Your other medicines I cannot speak of from experience; but. judging from those I have used, I doubt not but that they Maim, and lire entitled to all the , ertatidenee reputed in them, by those veto have used meal. I was formerly very partial to 4 ...$ Vermiluge. until I becamencipinin ted with yours, which bus my decided preferene to any other now in use. Resseetfully. yours. ke., S. S. COOK, M. D." jEr For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store. 72 Fourth Ft. • • febls • 1)A. b A lIN S CCC ESTOCIFOI' SYREP.—This.pre . potation has proved itself to In, of very great dile:t ry in the cure of obstinate Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Spit, tine of Blood, Whooping Cough, and other Pilollllllsllie Attentions; and the proprietors feel warranted in recom mending it as a satte and useful medicine, and are pre pared to show certificates of indisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to the taste, and koffered at so low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps. but few Cough preparations that will pro duao such decided• effects to such a short time. Pre pared and sold ,by U. A. FA.IINESTOCK CO., Corner of First and Wood; also, corner of Sixth and Wood streets. dcel3 RALPH;S CELICIPJanD Vtairrasita Pints are for _Lir sale, wholesale and retail, at the • • lIRAL EOTATF; OFFICE, No. 56. Smithfield st. Also, by Cole, Allegheny city: .1. 0. Smith. Sir. minghnin; Joint NleCrackert, , Peuir Street, Pitih Ward. feb ill • • \1 !NFSANOLhQUolts—.3OoWhole.Hahes.Qitar -11"" tern nud Eighths Pipes, Brandy, Wines, (tins. Ic., of the following celebrated brands, grades, and vintages namely t. A Seignette Brandy. pale, " '• dark pair, Sazenric f' dark, " pale. Pinet Castillon &Cc, '` clack, Imprriul Eitel,: Gin, Black Horua Sunni Pin Annie Irish \ ViiisLey " Jninuira St. Crin \ nillll. 'rogetliur with a Laren stock Liquors in Unities; al" Chan for salt as imported, on plearai ler and Liquor Store of feb7 corner of - - • GERMAN BITTERS METE SPIKENARD OINTNIENT London Nlarket Wine Bonen Port Trash hunt t l " Iliirgundy S. S. 4!alleira a 53 liiingiQii Favni rate Sherry t. Ilroten " Golden " Tonride I,ixl.Qiy e• Claret u • Street& Dry Mnintin •' of the above Wines and pagne and Claret Wines. ig terms. at the \Vine Cel- P.,C. •ndthGeld and Front Drugs anY , WESTERNILEW : c HILE Sii" No. 207, Mice Singsr. YOSta. DR. G. C. VAUGIMS regstabk Llthoniriptie Adesr titement for 1847.—" I Came, I Saw, I Couquered;" is must emphatically theease with t h is article. Disease hus ever yielded to its most Marvellous Medicinal power. Wherever it has gone, and South America, England, Canada, and linited'States haveprovideil the train of this statement, the whore quotation in a strong and pithy sentence, tells the whole story. Invalids, the principle upon which you are cured, may not' be known to you. but the result of a trial' is satisfactory; you are restored; and the secret of the cure remains with the proprietor.— The Medicine is a compound of 112 distinct vegetable agencies; each individual root has its own peculiar, ex clusive. medicinal property, conflicting with no other compound—each root makes its own antic-stun us 'a per fect combination. when taken into the . System, it does the work which NATialf., When her laws were'first establish ed, intended it should fiIoPt.tRIFIES,STRENGTHENS, AND RESTOREs the brokett down, debilitated constitu tion. Deoess, in all its eharacterit, will he completely eradicated front the SYstem by its' Sea pamphlets in agditts' hands. for free eiteitlation=sthey treat upon all diseases. and show testiinony of mires. Gifkvkt, and all complaints of the urinary organs, form also the: cause of great suffering. and Vscans'strrtios - rnierte has acquired no slush celebrity over the country. by the cures it has made in this distressing, class of atllictunis. So famed, it seems, is this Medicine; that it has thiis - attracted the no tice of one of our Medical publicidioni. lit the Novem be No. lit4U, of the," Buffalo: Journal and Monthly Re view of. Medical and Surgical Science," in au article .up- CM caleulous diseases, mid solvents," the writer, ,after noticing the fact that: the Eng in lish giivernent once Pur chased a secret remedy. and also insticidirthe purchase in itqe. of a secret - remedy. by the •Legislature Of New York, thus pays tribute to she fame of the Medicine:— " Why do nut our Representatives in Senate and,Assem bly convened. enlighten and `dissolve' the*sulrering thousruids of this country'. by the purchase or Vaughti's Vegetable Lilllolllriplit.llllllT wh ich: no solvent since the clays of Alchemy has possessed one huff the farnelm Reader, here is tt periodical of high standing, acknow ledged throughout a large section of this comdry , to be one of the best conducted joieritalef of the kind in the States, exchanging with lie scientific Works of 'Europe to oar certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint. M. and contributed to by men 'of the highest professional ability, thus stepping ;wale to notice a "secret remedy-7 You will at once understand tut uaktution and worth-kss MS/Mat could thus extort a comtniiin from so high me quar ter—and consequently - , unless it directly eintflieted with the practice of the faculty. it must lumen been' its greet '•finne'' which has caused it to.weeive thiwpassitur nod. kiumor diseases, weakness of the back an t i,spinc irregular. painful and suppressed Aloistruation, Flour Altus. and the entire complicated train of evils wide'', follow a dis ordered system. are et mice relieved by the niMlieinet. - - Send for pamphlets trout Agents. allll you will find evi den& of the value of the Lithoutriplie there Pub font" — As a remedy for the irregularities of the female system, it has in the compound a- root" which has been resorted loin the nordi of Europe for centnries—as u mire mire for this complaint, and a restorer of health ofthe entire ty stem. LIVISIt COMPLAINT. i.UNDrar.. BILIOUS DISEANIthI. lee.; are instantly relieved. People of the West will ,find 'lt the only remedy in these complaints. as well as FIXER *NI, Acre. There is no reinCely like it. and no eakonetiw forms any part of this mixture. No injtiry . ivill re sult in its itse, and its active properties are Hi:untested , in the use, of a single„;3o oz bottle., For Freer and Ague, Bilious Disorders, take no odur3Aledicine. RHEUMATISM, flour. w iltJind relief. The action of this medicine upon the Blood. will chance the diseaSess-whicli originates IN ;10, blood—and a healthy result will follow." DiSPEPIIA, Isatoes - rroN..k.c.. yield is a -few days nee of this..Merti eine. littlainitinnon of the LONGS, COUGU, CoxsemrrioN "1,0- has ever fennd ," Serolula,Erysipt(as,. Pitts Inflionett if:lies—all rallied by by 61 - 10—will find thou article the remedy. The systetn. coMPletely acted upon by the tweitty-two different properties of the mix ture,. is purified and restored—as a partial cure will .itot follow. The train in common complaints, Palpitation Cf the Heart. Sick Ihndaehe. Debility. are all the result of some derangement of the system. and the GREAT, RE51.0- mat will do its work. The promises set forth in the ad vertisement. ore based upon fist preof of what it has done in the past four years. The written tesiimonv •of 1000 Agents. in Canada. the United States. England and South Afnerica. in the preowssion of the proprietor—and can be seen by all interested—is a sufficient demonstration that it is the best Illedkilif ever offered to the Work!. Got the pamphlet. and study the principle as there laid dawn, of the method of Mire. Pin up in ;10 OZ. bottles, at 12; 12 oz. do. at SI each—the largest holding 0 oz. more than two sum') betties. Look out and not get finpmed upon.— Every bottle has " Vaughn's' Vegetable Lithontriptic irtore blown npon the glass, the wiriest signature of -G. 4 , . Vaugh" on the directions, and "G. C. - Vaughn. Ilittfslo." stamped on the Cork. None other are genuine. re Prepad Itv Ur. C_ Veuelin, and soldfat die Printipnl Gibe, 207 Stein sweet, ltudelo, at wholesale and retail. No attention Meru to letters,,unless post paid—orders lions regularly constituted Agents excepted; post paid letters, or verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly amended to gratis. Ofbees devoted exclusive's- to the sale of this snick —122 Nassau streets, New 'fork city; . 205 'Essex street. Salem: Massachusetts. and by the principal Druggists throoghout the United States and Canada, as advertised in tire papers, -Agents in tlris city— (Inys Jr. Brockav v. Wholesale and Retail Agents. No. CoinTnereial now. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Also. R Seliers..s7 Wood street; John Mitchell. Federal street Allegheny city i John Barclay: Beaver; John tnith Bridgewater. janal-alsk.wly CiItINEE S HAIR CREAM—A matchless 'artleie rue .0 gross M. beauty, and restoration of the Hair. ,Thia Cretan. when tare known. will supersede all other arti cles of the now in use. Where the hair is dead harsh, thin. unhealthy, nor turning grey. a few applica tions will make the hair sod and dark, and give it a beau tiful. lively appearance: and will also make it maintain as liveliness and healthy color. twice as long us all the I , ,parttions that arc genPrally used. Where the hair is thin. or has Millen off. it may be restored by using this Cream- Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit of using oils on their hair should at once purchase a bottle of the Chinese Hair Cream. ns it is so composed that it will nut Moire the heir like I,kta other preparations, but will beaumy u, used give pereect satisfaction in every in stam•e. tv.ii:nony to its very superior qualities. see the (61 ko.. or; ;••tier ;rota the Rev. Mr. cnithvvil to .Mvsrrs tic tohrsbott lh Stretelt, loshcitte , "gUneral agents 'for th, Letter if the Rtr. 11..Cabhfc11 . ..PasPor of the Presbyterian tasch: Pulaski. Alcivses. llnN^.taasn,m• & ti;lnisrctri Gits - rt.itamv-1 take p.easurc in ridding my testimony in favor of the cxcc❑qq preparation milled Dv. Parish', Chinese Hair Cream; km, al tw•o years aro my hair was very - dry, bristly, abd disposed to Come mu: but having. procuregra bottle of the l'rettrit, and used it according to the prescription, it is now elastic. soft, and firm to the howl. Many balsams and oils were applied, each leaving my hair in a worse state than before. This Cream, however, has met my expec- . tations. As an article for the toilet : to wife rives it preference over all others, beinu delicately pertained and not dis posed to raneidity. The ladies, especially, will find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparations for the toilet. Respectfully, /cc... IL CALDWEI.L.i I [Pulaski, January 7, 1`. , 17. i,,' - rt' - old ,vholesn' and retail. in Pittsburgh, by Job, N l‘ l . . , : e, ro i s a v , t , t e r i n ,i d lii, ” .o - 3 z . la ' rlcet St., and Joel Molder, corner o. . icls-4Atsv-ly LAMES nre cautioned against using Common Prepa red Chalk : They are not aware how frightfully inju rious it is to the skin how rouse, hoterough. how sallow, yellow. and unhealthy the skin appears rifler using pre pared eltalk Besides it is containing a large quaniny 01 lead! We have prepared a beautiful vege table article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lilly White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities, and it imparts to the skin a natural. healthy. alabaster. clear, lively white at the same time acting tot a cosmetic on the skin. making it soft and smooth. Dr. Janice Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massaclin setts, says: '• After analysing Jones' Spanish Lilly 'While, I find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, dud a the tame time innocent, white •I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recommend Da use to all 'whose skin requiresbeautifyiug." Price 25 cents a box. Directions —the best way to apply 'White, is with soft leather or wool—the tormer is preferable. A nay sex on Tx.cru Fon extrrs...,White teeth, foul breath. healthy gums. 'Yellow and unhealthy teeth, atter being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Antber Tooth Paste, have one appearance of the most beautiful ivory. and. at :the sante tune it is .so perfectly- innocent andexquisitely fine, that itsconstantdaily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good condi tion. giving them a beautiful polish. and preventing a premature decay. Those already decayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such 'lsis becoming loose. and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately ‘vltite, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37 cents a box. All the above arc sold only at e 2 Chatham st., sign of the American Eagle, Now York. and by this appointed Agents whose names appear in the text column. W{LL cur MARKT, and get al rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune." Is% beautiful, clear, fair? la it white ! If not. it can be made so even though it be yel low, disfigured, sunburnt ' tanned and freckled. Thous: ands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Joncs' Italian Chemical Soap. The Mittel is glorious and magnificent. But be sure you gel the genu ine Jones' - Soap, at the sign of the*American Eagle, 82 Chatham street. Ring-worm, Salt-rbenm, Seurvey. Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, are often. cured by Jones' Italian Chemical Scalp, when every kind or remedy has failed. That it cares pituples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the American Eagle, 85 Chatham street. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INGLIS, Jr., Patterson. Sold at JACKSON'S SD Lib.erty of WOO, Sign o 'of the Big Boat, nOvlS3. A NIERICAN 011,—THE GREAT REMEDY Or N.. 4. TUBE.—Procured from a well in Kentucky, Rili fee below the earth's surface. This Oil will be found vast') superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly popu tar Oils. Its curative properties for the fol l owingnli scuts are truly wonderful: Infitunatory rheumatism whooping-Comtb,philtisic,coughs. spatims, tetter erysipelas, scrilil honk croup, tutlammatory sore throat, liver complaint. influntatation of the kidneys, pains in the breast. side and - back, diseases* ttut 011es.latart burn, diseases of the hip Net, inflamed sore eyes. tient: ness, and ear ache, worms t tooth ache, sprains. strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancerobver, sores, . 511 cents per bottle. Soh( wholesale nod retail.by J CESON. at Ins boot and 'shae store, v t?) * Liberty street. l'ittsburglt. The coo awn eitdilds - Um dopirway. Only place in Pittsburgh where the or.ritasts Call be ob. or - Asr to be SUN of obtaining the genuine, purehuse only to Ihe.gsnerit I agent for Western Pennsyl vania. Wnt. J ncloton, ad Liberty . street, or throng!) sub- Agents appointocrby-hint loin ' its sale, enclitic whorl will have asberw bill and genc7ral direelions in pamphlet form emit:timing the names ctO address of the Proprietor aunt General Agent of Western Pennsylvania, ns inflows: : • Dr. I ull & Co.. proprietor, Kennickv.- Wm. Joelpson. tient:int 4goot fur Western Pennsylva nia. SO Libdrty street, 'Pittsburgh, to whom' all Orders must be addremted. • OssenvE.—Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above 'tattled Ptuophie,ts.atpl the name of William Jackson, (the general pad only wholesale agent fur lirestein'Pennsyl v ttnia4 printed on the outside of the label. Qct2.9. F., 8A.11.41 , ..f..,S Freah Roll B r, Ldie - - . - .. .." S .. " . " Ala; - 2 " . Dried Paache i l; . . . 2 " drove, Seed; Jciat reeeited: .on 4 for eel!, by . • " L. S. WATERMAN, • Jan.& . - • N 0.21 Markel, and 62 Front street. = • ?ca. -.• 'MICH...BEER% - •," SUGAR COATED VEGETABLE k'UKOATEVETEALIit, .Ik.nf"tiniversally admitted to,-operute, not onlyars,an effectual prscc ague, but at a never fendiarro s ;,in all diseases which can affect ths Maim frame. ggr d.. ache, indigestiots..ltheuinatism, Pites, Scitivy, Diapay, Small. Pox, cholera Morhus, kliorms, , Whoopisg. Cough, Cowni'Mptiou, Jaandice, gilhisey; Senstitbit. Liver Com pliant, Apoplexy, Cancers, Measles, Balt Rheum,:Pits; Ileartburrt, Giddiness; Erysipelas. Deafness, Itchlugs ,of the. Skin, Colds, Uout, GmVol, Pains in the irawar . 4 Weakness, Pulpits. lion of Heart. Risings iwthe Throat; Asthma,Fevers of, all kinds, Female Complaints, Stitches in the ide. Spitting of Blood, Sore 'Eyes,.Sertifult',!St. Anthony's Fire. Lowui•ss of Spirits, Floodmg:Plimr vo; Mil or. Whites, Gripes. King's Evil; Lockjaw, Hysteria', Brie on the Stomach, rind all bilious affectiona: Pleurisy", Swelled Feet and Legs, Swine Pox. White Swetlitd,i s, Tremors, Tumors, Ulcers, Vomiting-4nd, ahoetpf, others have successfully .and repeatedly been„vanqaudied heir all-powcrful arm. , They have Mien known to effectitemnarterikfs " g hcß all other•rentediesharl proved unavailing , lithe ": stages of disease. • . They have M many eases iteptroedid die presertritii4iiesit (f the met emiserit physicians, and received besides their unqualified commendation. • • - • hey have been freunentlY recommenced b,y men of the most distinguished characters throughout the land ,, i i been sancuotted _Europe liy Noblemen;.-and Priciest o f 'l'hry Intro been introduced into.the Hospitals of Edict.' burgh. Pariai - and Vienna, end throuah the disinterested exertions of our Foreigu Antbassaders,:thay.haVe reeet-, lied the favorable canunendation of the EMperar of AO:. sin. and of his Celestial Majesty of the Chinese Fanture, ID" Scarcely a Packet vessel of any. repute sails leo tut the port of New York. without abundant sa pi N. • R7'.-I.gencies liege befit established iu.all e Cities in the ardappladatibthi dre'hotistAtitlf reach ing us from almost numberless villages in every section of the country.. Testimonials of their. marvellous effects are pouring in tram all ottartersand in such panthers that we have not time to read one half of.'therta4..,What Wronger or snore conclusive evidence than these imp ort7 nut facts can the MOM sceptical desire? Is it possible, that , the many thousands who hive tried' CIACKENE'R'S PILLS ; can he deceived in' their results? -If any .itupott lure or quackery existed, would it not long ago have been held op, as it should he, to the acorn and derision 'of 'a justly - offended etitintionity. ' f ID — Remember. Dr: C. Clickener is the originat.ia vemor of Sugar Coned Pills;. and that, nothing,2k,theltort was ever beard tn. until he introduced them in Juno, 11143. Patella ..ers should. therefore. always ask for Clicketterl Sterar coated Vegetable Pills:and take ° no otherinathey will be made the vietims of a l'ratitl. PRICE, 115 C 1;-,N r i".5 PER ItO.X. Dr. Clickener's principal otflce tar the seleof fi 86 Vesev st.. New York. W SI. J KSON. F 9 Liberty at.. heat.l of:Wood at,.l74tit hargit. Pa.. General Agent for Western. retitisylvaitii, .Nort!.-rn Ohio. mid the River Counties itrThglittsr:''' The fully's-tug are Dr. Plickcner's duly , appointed' A gents fur Allechenv. cu.. Pa. WM. JACKSON, (principal) FO Liberty street Lea of Wnud. A. M. Marshall. Allegheny City. Jonathan (Airiest, Manchester. C. Townsend Y. Co.. '• Jun. It. 11. Jacques, Birmingham. J to. 11. Cassel. Penn st. Andrew S. Getty. Wylie at. 'Robert Williams, Arthursville. 11: 11. Ilemingray. South Ward. Win: J.-Smith, Tenweraiteerille. Jeremiah Fleming. Lawrenceville, Daniel Nogley. Erist Liberty. Edward Thompson. AVilkinsburgh. Thomas 'Aikin Shiirpsburgh. G. 11. Stnrr.•.••%ewickley. Samuel Springer. Clinton . James Mlice. StewartsMwn. John Black. Turtle. Creek, C. P. Diehl. Elizabeth. ••., . 4:4 Ililey M'ldiughlin. Towgiship, •,,t 3. Jones: Bakermoven. Penny. M . Keesyort.. • - •ittylT T IS THE 11E1if COLTII.I .14:41( USED."—'lliis was expresied in our hearing fess terdity. by en intelligent gentleman. who had laid But Mout One half of a bottle of Dr. irillirrifs Oriental Cough Mixture, before he tens entirely tend., Come. and : get a bottle of it, and i f the must obstinate couch or cold dqeif not disappear by . its Wie..your money Will be rettifided. Compounded as a is. of the most Aetleetive.• though •linrirt less und.pleasain remedies. -its man for years 10r5,,m441; deed can it. fail to glee entire satisMetion.. For sale, wholesale and retail. by BAYS & 1111017 l WANVI Liberty street. itear.Catial loath. , WILLIAM FLEMING, , LrArretice"vllle.' Sold also by oc II il.avnur;ii:rtuuxsm-i':Those Asia...have 110tItail 1',4L4'..• pormility : of Iry ing . 1111. S. reut reUNIV li/rlb e, Rep - 11211C 11 % cure of ever;.• 11 . 1 re elll./11 01 the ItinF.S.'sl - lottla not tail tokivc . it a trial.' Certificates of its etliewitcy. fronfour owls cit izens. which we are constantly receiving...cannot fail to convince the dk,•ptfcal. Rend the followiftg from rf lady of high standing in Allegheny t • - . "Messrs. 1140 if. Brorktrolo' It stfurds unr - grent sure to be able to nib) in) testimony in favor of Dr: Visa , lard's truly valuable conartnedieine.. About three month* Plillce I Ivus attacked WTMI a violent void. and :cvas•Much. distressed with . the eongli, from which could get un•re: lict until wee-a soon time since indoccd to vall sOfentr store and rim-hose come of the Oriental CoughMixturei I am happy to state that the nse of the seems bottle.ltat Marti!, cored foe: and. having great confidence in P have - , mid- shall continue to rvcontmend it to my friends: "Unsex Fictannon cents. bottle.' Sold by •.. • •I IA YS & BROCK;VAY 4 No. 2. Com. liow.•l.ibr st. near Caned. Alg.n. by fichlt:l J. FI.F.NIT•Ne;. I.nrenmeevili.. 'r RUM the New York Gazette. Oct. a daily, paper deservedly at the•ltaad of the daily press In this country. Bris!ors Extract of Gnrsoparillu.—hi wore but courtesy. to call the attention's( our readers to this valuable prep aration which will lie found advertised Ina nothcieulutrim Air. Bristol is a brother,, and issues a highly interesting: newspaper, every now and then, one or two.numbr'rs.of which we have already noticed: and themcdicine itself has been eulogised by nearly nil the press of the,westery country, and, we doubt tiobdustly eulogised.. It has in its: favor, moreover, very fluttering testimonials frour,the most eminent practitioners in i every part of the country. as where it :h been used. There s beauty and, taste enough in the bottles, aad in the engraved labels in which they are enveloped. to induce a purchase. -even if;!thiS preparation -itself were not one of the - mirereignest.iis the world," as every person nuts; believe it . is—sliatio„ . every one Mon believe if is-- - -that ti. - eV-cry bn' r e :who. woad net resist a ntassof ilocumentatt...ovidence sive enotittli to convert a Turk to Chrtstinnity.. Buy one' oldie bottles, gamic reader, and see whether yen" do ant agree with Its this point. . . For sale by B. A. FAUN ESTOCIVA.T*6 ' febtil cor. of tot and \Vont! and (tilt and Wood RIIEUMATI:st.II; GOUT, AND TIC DOLOIC.EIi.X.—' A respectable gentleman called at our office: as ha said. to inform us diat , ho had been afflicted for digests with Rheumatism or Coat. and occasionally with Tie Doloreux; that he had been frequently' conlined to-his room Mr months together, and often soifereil most-in tense nod excruciating pain. hut that lately he had bees using Jaynes Alterative, froM which he Maud the most sig nal and unexpected relief. Ile says he found the medi cine very pleasant and effective. and that. he now con siders himself perfectly cured.—Philade/phia North Amer= iron. • A FACT %Vomit IC:sow - mi.—A gentleman of Scrofulous, habit. front indiscretion in his younger days. became af fected with Ulcerations in the Throat and Nosevend a disegrreible eruption of the Skin. Indeed, his whole' system bore the marks of being- saturated with disease.. One hand and wrist were so much atfected.that be at lost the use of the.hand. every part being covered With deep, painful, and offensive ulcers. and wera mrhollovr , and porous as an honey-comb. • It we. at this stageoflit complaint, when death appeared inevitable from at loath - . some disease, that he commenced the use of Jayne's ',Al terative; and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfect ly cured. The Alterative Operates through the circulation, and purities the blood and eradicates disease from the system; wherever located, anti the numerous, cures it has per formed in diseases of the. skin: cancer, scrofula,. gou . 4- liver complaint, dyspepsia; putt oilier chronic disease.; truly rtrontskins.-- z. ,„Spiris of 41 Tirnrr. • • • 11j- For -ale m Pittsburgh, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 Fourth. meet. CIONSIJNIPTION, COU(411. SPITTING' OF BLOOD: HItONCIIITIS, ASTHMA..&c.—To Cfrrsuatrrititay Four-fifths of you are really- suffering from neglected Colds, or on obstruction and, consequent inflamatioil ts(' the delicate lining of those tubes through -which .thwats we-breathe is distributed to the lungs. This=obstruetioti produces pain and soreness. Itoarseneste,.cougholitfielilty of breathing. hectic fever, and a spitting of Used, mattet or phlegm, which finally exhausts the strength of tba Eft' tient—and death ensues. JAYNES , EX?4:s.4'9.VA never fails to remove this obstruction, odd 'produces th 6 most pleasing-end happy results• tis certain- Its -ef fects, . f: fects, and cannot failyt rel;eye; . • , , For sale in Pittsbt4b. St tk9 Vf%ilitSS*9{ , PS 7 . o ‘gtlli at., near Wood. - PDS: •, AttDiciisE , lN THE WoHLD 11 Another evidence * Odle sppc;. - 1911t7 9f Dr. , Wit: lard's ciiitglt Nixture. over All others, Read , the fcilhswing, certificate frog a respectable sitizen of the Irifth.- Word;. • • -) ,r • tirenenait, Nov. 3,1E47. , c . "This certifies that for sonic. weeks post IWas troubled,: with a very serious Cough, - which was evidently beeintip ing seated on the lungs to sup an extent Alps re9st-t4 eke, of every toedititue wbiau had beeu using. I was finally personded to coil .at DroCkWay's, Drug; Store, And get p. bottle, of Dr. IFliktresipripthtd tena4 illisture; which fp-ill great suriwiee. relieved ote zrqrr much: after taidsig only two'of thrce,doses, and befOrii had used one bottle. I was edtirely eared. was so inucti pleased with its,eittictsilhat Ihave brought others toppr it, and shall continue to rcconaraend it to ray, friendsr.wsl firmly believe it to be the best Couglvarelieine tn the wertel.9. Try it-only 25 cents a Bottle.. sOld - BAYS h.I3HCCIfWAYs: No, R, Liberty steeet, nea Can Biala.. Sold also by - novlo • • -Lawicticeville:-.. 1 . MLA' OP C0.1.1,71181A..7-Bair Tonic—To"the Bald nn4 JJ lirey.—lf von wish .' rich, luxurious head afhair; (re froth dandrtuf and seitrf. dri tumbril talimicurelhe genttifiti Balsam of Columbia. In cases f baldness; more than exceed Your expectations :'ltrany'Who their hair for twenty years havehad It restored to its' ginal perfection bythe tiro of this-Balsam.. 'Age, stater 4,4 condition. apPearito'beno obstacle. Whatever: It 'alio' causes the thud to now:with which the delicate ltairAtib is filled, by which means' hrinsands,whose hair Was - grey: as theAstatic hive" iartheli hair restored to na. natural a/Aar, by the . use of this inviduable remedy. r r nil. cases of fever it be found one of the moat pleasaud washes that can be Used. A few applioations only are: necessary 1 - 41400 the haii , ironi falling - rout. It strengthens the roots, it' hover' rap tri - unpart rich, glossy appear enee; nnd. as a perfume for thS_tojlet,'tt is unequalled, jr, holds three times es liinalittsothef ittieulled Hair Ilestoro ; atives, and is more creentat • Thi - genuine Lured only by Comstock & 2r Cqurthindt4tteei, Near York. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh, by Ibt. JacaSOlS,A; Liberty street, heattof VY:ohdi al s o ; in Washington, by A. u".tieney'li 'Won; In Cantionsburgh, by Dr.yore4. in Brownsville . ; by Bennett &Crolger; also, in evesy, •,iieenriSkframe,Oltio, Maryland acid' . , A.gorksign . tyLent, and for sale hy innl4 11}LLER suticErsoN • • • -- • • •*r -•.a ~,1 MEER!
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